Gen 9 Monotype Pivot (Flying)
Landorus-Therian (M) @ Leftovers
Ability: Intimidate
Tera Type: Ground
EVs: 252 HP / 40 Def / 216 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Stealth Rock
- Earthquake
- Taunt
- U-turn
With HOME being released, Flying teams can now use Landorus-Therian (and Thundurus-Therian) as the Electric immunity once again, meaning Kilowattrel is no longer needed on Flying teams (unless you use Rain Flying, where you would want Kilowattrel over Thundurus-Therian due to its ability to outspeed Greninja and access to Hurricane and Weather Ball). This set allows Landorus-Therian to be a nice pivot. Stealth Rock is used to setup a hazard that chips opposing Pokemon switching in. Earthquake is used for a powerful Ground STAB. Despite Landorus-Therian losing a useful tool in Knock Off, it did gain a useful tool in Taunt. Taunt lets Landorus-Therian stop defensive Pokemon from setting up hazards and spreading status, as well as preventing setup sweepers from setting up against it. U-turn lets Landorus-Therian switch out and bring in a teammate while chipping opposing Pokemon. Crunch can be an option to let Landorus-Therian hit Air Balloon Gholdengo, but you can just use U-turn and come back later. Leftovers is used to give Landorus-Therian some HP recovery.
252 HP EVs is used for bulk. 216 Speed EVs with a Jolly Nature allow it to outspeed Glimmora to prevent it from setting up Stealth Rock. The speed is also nice for outspeeding non Choice Scarf Gholdengo. The rest of the EVs are used in Defense for more physical bulk. The EV spread makes this more of a faster pivot. If you want a more defensive EV spread, you can use an EV spread of either 252 HP / 228 SpD / 28 Spe with Careful Nature or 252 HP / 228 Def / 28 Spe with an Impish Nature, both using enough speed EVs to outspeed Tinkaton that isn't running Speed EVs.