Appendix:Metagame terminology: Difference between revisions

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; Sleeptalker: A moveset with {{M|Rest}}, {{M|Sleep Talk}} and two damaging moves on it. Used to maintain a Pokémon (usually with good defenses) healthy with Rest and using Sleep Talk in the meantime to attack. {{p|Milotic}} is the prime example of a sleeptalker due to {{a|Marvel Scale}}.
; Sleeptalker: A moveset with {{M|Rest}}, {{M|Sleep Talk}} and two damaging moves on it. Used to maintain a Pokémon (usually with good defenses) healthy with Rest and using Sleep Talk in the meantime to attack. {{p|Milotic}} is the prime example of a sleeptalker due to {{a|Marvel Scale}}.


; Specs-Mence: A {{p|Salamence}} holding [[Choice Specs]] (or [[Wise Glasses]] in the case of [[user|MetalMetroid997]]'s brother), with the moves {{m|Draco Meteor}}, {{m|Fire Blast}}, {{m|Hydro Pump}} and {{m|Dragon Pulse}}.  
; Specs-Mence: A {{p|Salamence}} holding [[Choice Specs]] (or [[Wise Glasses]] in some cases), with the moves {{m|Draco Meteor}}, {{m|Fire Blast}}, {{m|Hydro Pump}} and {{m|Dragon Pulse}}.  


; Spiker: A moveset that includes the move {{m|Spikes}}. Since that's the only requirement, there are many variations to spiker movesets. Good ones utilize {{m|Roar}} and {{m|Toxic}} or {{m|Rapid Spin}}.
; Spiker: A moveset that includes the move {{m|Spikes}}. Since that's the only requirement, there are many variations to spiker movesets. Good ones utilize {{m|Roar}} and {{m|Toxic}} or {{m|Rapid Spin}}.
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