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Quiz about Competitive Pokmon History  Bronzong
Quiz about Competitive Pokmon History  Bronzong

Competitive Pokémon History - Bronzong Quiz


Here, we have the metallic Bronze Bell Pokémon, Bronzong! It has had a storied history over generations 4-8, which this quiz seeks to cover. Ask not for whom the bell tolls... It tolls for thee!

A multiple-choice quiz by cavalier87. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
cavalier87
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
403,874
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
6 / 10
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67
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Question 1 of 10
1. At first glance, Bronzong appears to be outclassed as a defensive Steel type by Registeel, who wasn't very good in fourth generation standard play. However, due to having a vastly superior ability, Bronzong actually ended up being better in every way than the Hoenn Steel Titan. What was Bronzong's second slotted ability? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Bizarrely, despite meager offensive stats, Bronzong could become a viable fourth generation standard play sweeper with the use of a truly odd pick for an item. What item did these sets use? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. While Bronzong was overall quite appealing in fourth generation standard play, it had severe issues attempting to overcome a very common defensive threat that turned into a hard counter for it. Which Pokémon of the following could reliably switch in to Bronzong and eventually come out on top? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Bronzong received a Dream World ability in the fifth generation. What ability was it? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Bronzong notably made the jump up to a viable role in Ubers for the fifth generation. What niche did it fill in here? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. While massive power creep induced by Mega Evolutions figured to kick Bronzong out of standard play and especially Ubers, it achieved neither. Where the ubiquitousness of Primal Groudon negatively impacted many Steel types, Bronzong was often an exception. It locked down one extremely useful niche that many different teams thoroughly enjoyed. What did Bronzong do to make itself valuable in sixth generation Ubers? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. In addition to business as usual, Bronzong was also a highly effective Xerneas check in the sixth generation of Ubers. Unlike many Xerneas checks, Bronzong had one fairly unique and highly valuable asset to its name. What asset was this? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Despite remaining viable in Ubers, Bronzong's ultimate viability across competitive Pokémon in general took an overall hit. One of the biggest reasons for this was the depreciation of its typing, defensively. New features introduced to the sixth generation caused a balancing ripple that forced Bronzong to contend with a newly acquired pair of weaknesses. What new weaknesses did the Steel/Psychic type have to now deal with? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Unfortunately, Bronzong was out of a job in seventh generation Ubers. This was entirely due to the presence of a new threat that severely outclassed it. What newcomer was this? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Bronzong returned to Galar right as the eighth generation commenced. What usage based tier did it end up in? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. At first glance, Bronzong appears to be outclassed as a defensive Steel type by Registeel, who wasn't very good in fourth generation standard play. However, due to having a vastly superior ability, Bronzong actually ended up being better in every way than the Hoenn Steel Titan. What was Bronzong's second slotted ability?

Answer: Levitate

Levitate strips Bronzong of its weakness to Ground, replacing it with an immunity. Taking away a weakness for an immunity as about as impactful as an ability can possibly get, being highly appreciable for it. Registeel's abilities are generally not useful in juxtaposition.

It's stats outclass Bronzong's significantly, but the difference in ability is so great that Bronzong was night and day better than it, carving out a niche in the standard play environment that was not at all hospitable to Registeel.
2. Bizarrely, despite meager offensive stats, Bronzong could become a viable fourth generation standard play sweeper with the use of a truly odd pick for an item. What item did these sets use?

Answer: Macho Brace

Life Orb didn't actually exist yet. If you had wanted to use a Choice Banded Steel/Psychic type, the Pokémon to use would've been Metagross, definitely not Bronzong. Macho Brace is a truly strange pick, as the only utility it had apart from this specific instance was helping the trainer to more quickly EV train a Pokémon, doubling their EV growth when held as an item at the expense of minimizing their Speed. Minimizing the holder's speed is the important thing to note, as Bronzong's key move for sweeping was Gyro Ball.

As Gyro Ball's power increases as the user's Speed decreases, and Bronzong's base Speed is an extremely poor 33, the idea was to minimize Bronzong's Speed, give it a Macho Brace, have it set Trick Room, then abuse the field conditions and wacky item setup to sweep.
3. While Bronzong was overall quite appealing in fourth generation standard play, it had severe issues attempting to overcome a very common defensive threat that turned into a hard counter for it. Which Pokémon of the following could reliably switch in to Bronzong and eventually come out on top?

Answer: Skarmory

The other three options will lose on the switch if Bronzong has Earthquake, a relatively common move for it to field. Skarmory, however, sits straight in Bronzong's face with not a single worry and will outstall it all the time. Moreover, Skarmory can take all day to throw entry hazards in Bronzong's face, while it cannot do a single meaningful thing in return apart from maybe set up its own a Stealth Rock or dual screens
4. Bronzong received a Dream World ability in the fifth generation. What ability was it?

Answer: Heavy Metal

Heavy Metal doubles Bronzong's weight. Of course, it was extremely useless, especially compared to Levitate, and even the gimmicky Heatproof. Levitate's utility was incredible for Bronzong, while Heavy Metal often didn't do a single appreciable thing for it.
5. Bronzong notably made the jump up to a viable role in Ubers for the fifth generation. What niche did it fill in here?

Answer: Tank

Bronzong had a remarkably poor matchup against defensive teams, rendering wallbreaker and especially stallbreaker incorrect answers. With access to Stealth Rock and dual screens, Bronzong made for a great Tank. It could leverage its many excellent resistances and useful immunity to setup quite reliably. Frail offensive threats like Rayquaza and Lucario therefore benefited from its presence on the team a lot, enjoying Stealth Rock support to achieve KOs a bit easier, and utilizing dual screens to take hits they would've otherwise crumpled to.

The only other Pokémon in the meta with access to all three moves were Jirachi, Dialga and Smeargle, who were far less effective at utilizing it, and various formes of Arceus, who were far more strapped for moveslot options to make it work than Bronzong was. Thus, it easily obtained a niche with the setup.
6. While massive power creep induced by Mega Evolutions figured to kick Bronzong out of standard play and especially Ubers, it achieved neither. Where the ubiquitousness of Primal Groudon negatively impacted many Steel types, Bronzong was often an exception. It locked down one extremely useful niche that many different teams thoroughly enjoyed. What did Bronzong do to make itself valuable in sixth generation Ubers?

Answer: Hard counter most support Arceus formes

Most support formes of Arceus tended to run sets consisting of Ice Beam/Defog/Toxic/Recover. Whatever typing it may be, Bronzong switched into those movesets for free, and could often afflict the Arceus forme with an extremely debilitating Toxic. Defog sets mostly got stonewalled, as Bronzong could simply keep resetting Stealth Rock in a war of attrition Arceus would never win. Dark Arceus was a notable exception, but support variants of Dark Arceus were quite uncommon anyway. Ground and Water ended up being the most common support formes, which Bronzong had particularly good matchups against.
7. In addition to business as usual, Bronzong was also a highly effective Xerneas check in the sixth generation of Ubers. Unlike many Xerneas checks, Bronzong had one fairly unique and highly valuable asset to its name. What asset was this?

Answer: Setting Stealth Rock

Nothing in the terrifying Uber meta feared Bronzong's lackluster Base 79 Attack. It also simply did not have instant recovery access, nor could it counter Xerneas completely. Out of all the Xerneas checks, only Primal Groudon and Bronzong were capable of actually setting Stealth Rock as well as checking the mighty Fairy type. Because P-Don could do so many things apart from just check Xerneas, it was therefore reasonable to just leave the job to Bronzong so that P-Don could achieve something else.
8. Despite remaining viable in Ubers, Bronzong's ultimate viability across competitive Pokémon in general took an overall hit. One of the biggest reasons for this was the depreciation of its typing, defensively. New features introduced to the sixth generation caused a balancing ripple that forced Bronzong to contend with a newly acquired pair of weaknesses. What new weaknesses did the Steel/Psychic type have to now deal with?

Answer: Dark and Ghost

The Steel typing resisted the newcoming Fairy, and hit it back super effectively. In order to not make the Steel typing too strong, the response to this was to remove its resistance to Dark and Ghost. Bronzong's secondary Psychic typing therefore made it now weak to Dark and Ghost, rather than take neutral damage from them like it had to this point.

This made dealing with Pokémon like Tyranitar, Gengar and Mandibuzz considerably harder for it. These three represented 50/50 matchups that were now firmly disadvantageous for Bronzong.
9. Unfortunately, Bronzong was out of a job in seventh generation Ubers. This was entirely due to the presence of a new threat that severely outclassed it. What newcomer was this?

Answer: Necrozma-DuskMane

Necrozma-DuskMane could do practically every single thing that Bronzong could possibly imagine at a far more effective rate, boasting the same exact typing with superior base stats, reliable instant recovery and the terrifyingly strong Z-Move in Light That Burns The Sky. Bronzong could not hope to even try competing with it.
10. Bronzong returned to Galar right as the eighth generation commenced. What usage based tier did it end up in?

Answer: UnderUsed

Bronzong had spent the previous generation inhabiting RU, so it took advantage of being immediately ready to return, evading the infamous "DexIt", by being promoted by a tier. Here, it was mostly business as usual for the Bronze Bell, supporting its team with Stealth Rock and Toxic.
Source: Author cavalier87

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