| Competitive Battling Dictionary
 In competitive battles, experienced players use lots of words and abbreviations that new players may not understand. This page will help you understand some of those words so that you can tell "OU" apart from "UU" and know what "WoW" and "BP" means.
 
 STAB - Same Type Attack Bonus - If a Pokemon uses a move that's the same type as it is, that move will be 50% stronger. For example, if a Pikachu uses Thunderbolt, then Thunderbolt will be 50% stronger since both Pikachu and Thunderbolt are Electric type.
 This is basically a very important and fundamental part of Pokemon.
 
 Moveset - A set of 4 moves that a Pokemon will use in battle.
 
 Movepool - All the moves that a Pokemon can legally obtain. This includes level-up, TMs, HMs, breeding, tutors, or other means (such as special moves from the New York Pokemon Center). Some Pokemon, like Magikarp or Wobbuffet, have small movepools meaning they can't learn many moves. Others, like Mew, have large movepools so they can learn a lot of different moves.
 
 Tiers
 
 Tiers break the list of Pokemon down into how well they can compete with other Pokemon. Based on this, they are placed in one of five tiers shown below.
 
 Uber - Ubers are Pokemon that are considered too powerful to use in an OU battle, mainly because they have incredibly high stats, extremely large movepools, or abilities that make them tough to defeat.
 Current ubers: Mewtwo, Mew, Ho-oh, Lugia, Latios, Latias, Kyogre, Groudon, Rayquaza, Deoxys, Palkia, Dialga, Giratina, Darkrai, Arceus, Wobbuffet
 
 OU - Overused - This is what's known as the standard playing-field. All non-uber Pokemon are allowed here, but only the best are considered to be OU Pokemon.
 
 BL - Borderline - This tier is for Pokemon that are too powerful for UU, but not quite strong enough to compete with the standards in OU.
 
 UU - Underused - This tier is for Pokemon that have trouble competing with OU Pokemon usually because they have low stats or small movepools.
 
 NU - Neverused - This tier is for Pokemon that are too weak to compete even with UU Pokemon.
 
 
 *NFE - Not Fully Evolved - This isn't an actual tier, but it is used to describe using unevolved Pokemon in competitive battles
 
 Common Pokemon/Move/Item Abbreviations
 
 Bliss - Blissey
 Cune - Suicune
 Cross - Heracross
 Gar - Gengar
 Gross - Metagross
 Kou - Raikou
 Lati@s - refers to both Latios AND Latias
 Lax - Snorlax
 Mence - Salamence
 Pert - Swampert
 Skarm - Skarmory
 Tar/Ttar - Tyranitar
 Zam - Alakazam
 
 AA - Aerial Ace
 BP - Baton Pass
 BD - Belly Drum
 CM - Calm Mind
 DD - Dragon Dance
 DE - Double Edge
 EQ - Earthquake
 HP - Hidden Power (often followed by its type, like HP Grass or HP Fire)
 SD - Swords Dance (also Self Destruct)
 SR - Stealth Rock
 Sub - Substitute
 ST/STalk - Sleep Talk
 [b]Tbolt - Thunderbolt
 TWave - Thunder-Wave
 WoW - Will-o-wisp
 
 CB - Choice Band
 Lefties - Leftovers
 LO - Life Orb
 
 Item/Move + Pokemon combinations - When describing a specific Pokemon set, you usually just take the abbreviation of the item/move and attach it before the abbreviation of the Pokemon. For example, a Calm Mind Suicune would be CMCune and a Heracross holding Choice Band would be CBCross.
 
 OHKO/OKO - One Hit Knock Out
 2HKO/2KO - Two Hit Knock Out
 Basically, take however many turns it takes to knock out a Pokemon and place it in front of KO, like 3KO or 4KO.
 
 NVE - Not Very Effective
 SE - Supereffective
 
 
   
 
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