>>46675234You'd be surprised anon, I'll explain. It is a defensive pivot. The goal is to switch into water, fighting, and ground attacks and gain momentum. It is not trying to do two different things, it is playing balance. Your set is an awfully fun defensive set but it's very linear. Sub is only worth it if horn leech or leech seed can punish the pokemon that switches into your sub. Tangrowth and ferroseed can switch into either of those attacks and force you to switch before or after your sub breaks. Your set is nice but all 4 moves play into a predetermined outcome and that's a naive play style. I'm not saying it can't work or that set doesn't work on great teams or with great support, but I do believe my set is an incredibly bulky defensive pivot with moves to support multiple re-entries and provide varied outcomes to more varied situations than your set. Also while bulu with ground offense is great coverage and it can cover fire its weakness, it also narrows the types bulu can hit neutrally effective. Flying types dab on it.
The goal of my set is to set grassy terrain for other walls that pick off bulu's weaknesses and leaving me with a tremendous wall that can break through end game with appropriate set up. Largely clicking horn leech or darkest lariat early dent opponents well enough for other team mates to come in and finish off. As well as recovery can be accomplished immediately on an anticipated switch (with out clicking sub seed). Or set up with sd gives you a recovery move or a move that can hit like an unaware attack after boost. It's really good. I reccomend you try it anon.