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Sample output from the Matchup Analyzer on a Tyranitar / Excadrill sand team. The same shape and tone you'll get on yours.

Battle Readiness
Solid
68/100
Key Threats

Sneasler appears in 50.5% of current tournament teams and pressures this team specifically with STAB Close Combat. Without a Fairy or Ghost pivot to redirect or absorb, Sneasler trades into a slow attacker every time it comes in.

Garchomp at 40.4% usage punishes Steel and Fire cores with spread Earthquake. Both your Tyranitar and Excadrill take heavy chip from one Earthquake under sand, which forces every Garchomp matchup into a positional trade you can't always afford.

Coverage Gaps

This team lacks a reliable Ground-immune answer. Without a Levitate user or a Flying-type to absorb Earthquake, every Ground attacker forces double-protect turns or risky positional reads. Add a partner that resists or ignores Earthquake so your Sneasler answer doesn't have to also solve Garchomp.

Fix Suggestions
  • Switch Gastrodon to Rocky Helmet to punish Sneasler contact moves. Two Close Combats into Rocky Helmet take Sneasler below half before you commit your speed.
  • Add Stomping Tantrum to Arcanine Hisui for Garchomp coverage. The 75 BP Ground move ignores Yache Berry and cleanly OHKOs Garchomp at +0 in Sun.
Recommended Leads
Incineroar+Torkoal
VS SNEASLER + GARCHOMP OFFENSE
Incineroar Intimidate cuts both threats' physical attack on the lead while Torkoal locks in Sun, soft-countering the rain matchup the offense often pivots into.
Venusaur+Gastrodon
VS RAIN TEAMS
Gastrodon absorbs Pelipper's Hurricane and Storm Drain neutralizes water damage; Venusaur threatens Pelipper directly with Sludge Bomb at +0.
Arcanine Hisui+Kingambit
VS TRICK ROOM
Both move last under TR, both threaten the slow sweepers head-on, and Kingambit's Sucker Punch covers Hatterene through the Magic Bounce window.
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