OU Theorymon (Playable via Challenge on PS!)

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Taken over from Isa Simple. You can find the last thread here.



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Welcome to OU Theorymon! This project was created to examine the effects of buffing (an added move, changed ability, or type change) a Pokemon below a B- ranking in the OU metagame.

ADDED POKEMON

+ Vital Spirit
+ Normal/Ghost typing

+ Poison/Steel typing

+ Magic Guard
+ Technician
+ Sand Stream
+ Dark/Fairy typing and Parting Shot
+ Protean
+ Defiant
+ Lightning Rod
+ Volt Switch
+ Simple
+ Wish


+ Sucker Punch
+ Electric/Steel typing and Flash Cannon (replaces Air Slash)
+ Roost
+ Focus Blast
+ Fur Coat
+ Steel/Dragon typing
+ Water Absorb
+ Recover
+ Thousand Arrows
+ Extreme Speed
+ Sand Rush
+ Bug/Ground typing

+ Gale Wings
+ Fairy/Ground Typing

+ Trace
+ Poison Heal
+ Dragon Dance
+ Dragon/Ghost typing and Analytic
+ Drought
+ Ghost/Fighting Typing and Drain Punch
+ Poison/Dark Typing and Regenerator

+ Dark / Fighting-typing and Vacuum Wave

+ Spikes

+ Magnet Pull

+ Seed Flare
+ Thick Fat
+ Rattled and Moonblast
+ Iron Barbs and Recover

+ Volt Switch and Regenerator
+ Intimidate
+ Steel / Flying-typing and Flash Cannon
+ Prankster
+ Trick Room and U-turn
+ Fairy / Ghost-typing
+ Bug / Ground and Earth Power


CLAUSES & BANLISTS
  • Standard OU clauses and ban lists apply

If you wish to participate in the growth of this project, please do so in the Project Thread.
We now have a room on Pokemon Showdown! Click me to join!

Note: The original thread is for coming up with new Theorymons. This thread is for discussing the current Theorymon metagame.

  • THIS IS PLAYABLE AS CHALLENGE FORMAT ON POKEMON SHOWDOWN. If you want to play OU Theorymon, you have to click on a user's name and challenge them to a battle. You can select the meta from there.
Discussion:

Pretty much anything related to the meta that isn't against any standard Smogon rules, and isn't ideas for new theorymons is valuable discussion.
Feel free to talk about new cores, the theorymon's influences on the meta, sets, which pokemon become more/less viable as a result of an added theorymon, post replays of your experiences, all that jazz.

Also feel free to discuss what kind of impact the pokemon of the current slates in the Project will have on this meta.

Current Slate:
+ Flying / Fighting-typing
+ Drizzle and Wish
+ Desolate Land + Fire / Ground-typing
+ Regenerator and Head Smash

We hope you'll participate and have fun with OU Theorymon!
 
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S Rank:

S Rank

Diancie (Mega)
Keldeo


A Rank:

A+ Rank

Alakazam (Mega)
Azumarill
Charizard (Mega-X)
Entei
Excadrill
Garchomp
Gengar
Heatran
Jirachi
Landorus-T
Lopunny (Mega)
Metagross (Mega)
Pidgeot (Mega)
Slowbro
Talonflame
Tornadus-T
Thundurus

A Rank

Altaria (Mega)
Bisharp
Braviary
Charizard (Mega-Y)
Gardevoir (Mega)
Gliscor
Goodra
Gyarados (Mega)
Kyurem-B
Latios
Manectric (Mega)
Medicham (Mega)
Moltres
Rotom-W
Scizor (Mega)
Tyranitar
Venusaur (Mega)
Virizion
Weavile

A- Rank

Aerodactyl (Mega)
Alakazam
Breloom
Clefable
Ferrothorn
Gyarados
Hippowdon
Klefki
Latias
Latias (Mega)
Latios (Mega)
Magnezone
Mew
Pinsir (Mega)
Sandslash
Serperior
Slowbro (Mega)
Starmie
Tentacruel
Zoroark


B Rank:

B+ Rank

Amoonguss
Cradily
Diggersby
Dragonite
Gastrodon
Gogoat

Heracross (Mega)
Kingdra
Krookodile
Mamoswine
Manaphy
Porygon-Z
Politoed
Raikou
Jolteon
Sableye (Mega)
Sceptile (Mega)

Skarmory
Suicune
Swanna
Tangrowth
Terrakion
Togekiss
Torterra
Volcarona

B Rank

Absol (Mega)
Archeops
Beedrill (Mega)
Bronzong
Cobalion

Crawdaunt
Chansey
Empoleon
Dragalge
Feraligatr
Gallade (Mega)
Garchomp (Mega)
Houndoom (Mega)
Hydreigon
Kabutops
Metagross
Quagsire
Reuniclus
Scizor
Sharpedo (Mega)
Slowking
Swampert (Mega)
Victini
Xatu

B- Rank

Audino (Mega)

Alomomola
Hawlucha
Lucario
Mandibuzz
Omastar
Scolipede
Stunfisk
Thundurus-T

Toxicroak
Tyranitar (Mega)
Venusaur
Zapdos


C Rank:

C+ Rank

Aggron (Mega)

Ampharos (Mega)
Azelf
Banette (Mega)
Blastoise (Mega)
Celebi
Chesnaught
Conkeldurr
Granbull

Infernape
Kyurem
Nidoking
Rhyperior
Rotom-F
Seismitoad
Shiftry
Staraptor
Sylveon
Tyrantrum
Zygarde

C Rank

Abomasnow (Mega)

Cofagrigus
Cresselia
Dugtrio
Forretress
Gourgeist-XL

Heracross
Krookodile
Magneton
Muk
Porygon2

Rotom-H
Shuckle
Victreebel
Whimsicott


C- Rank

Blissey
Camerupt (Mega)
Cacturne
Cloyster
Froslass
Jellicent
Mantine
Nidoqueen
Pangoro
Roserade
Shaymin


D Rank:

Chandelure
Donphan
Emboar
Haxorus
Honchkrow
Mienshao
Sableye
Umbreon
Weezing


Pending placement
Meloetta
Escavalier
Cresselia
Volcanion


Lopunny @ Lopunnite
Ability: Limber
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
Adamant Nature
- High Jump Kick
- Return
- Fake Out
- Power-Up Punch

Porygon-Z @ Spooky Plate
Ability: Adaptability
EVs: 252 SpA / 4 Def / 252 Spe
Modest/Timid Nature
- Nasty Plot
- Agility
- Tri Attack
- Shadow Ball

Landorus-T @ Choice Scarf
Ability: Intimidate
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Earthquake
- Stone Edge
- Knock Off
- U-Turn

Azumarill @ Choice Band
Ability: Huge Power
EVs: 172 HP / 252 Atk / 84 Spe
Adamant Nature
- Play Rough
- Waterfall
- Aqua Jet
- Ice Punch

Thundurus @ Leftovers
Ability: Prankster
EVs: 252 SpA / 4 Def / 252 Spe
Timid Nature
- Volt Switch
- Hidden Power Ice
- Taunt
- Thunder Wave

Forretress @ Leftovers
Ability: Water Absorb
EVs: 252 HP / 4 Def / 252 SpD
Sassy Nature
- Stealth Rock
- Gyro Ball
- Volt Switch
- Rapid Spin
 
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F1RST

Stunfisk + Volt Switch + Regenerator seems poised to win this slate, so let's talk about it a little. How it performs against standard threats (quite well imo) is best left for the main thread, so let's talk about how it does against Theorymons, starting with an Assault Vest set.

Stunfisk @ Assault Vest
Ability: Regenerator
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 SpD
Bold Nature
- Volt Switch
- Earth Power
- Discharge / Scald
- Sludge Wave / Scald

Volt Switch: muh pivoting moves
Earth Power: gr8 stab
Discharge: like Scald except it inflicts the most balanced status in the game
Sludge Wave: hits grass types
Scald: muh burns

Spread: generic idk


I did these with 0 SpD instead of 4 SpD. Sue me.

+1 252+ Atk Choice Band Entei Sacred Fire vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Stunfisk: 297-351 (70.3 - 83.1%) -- guaranteed 2HKO

252 SpA Life Orb Sheer Force Kyurem Ice Beam vs. 252 HP / 0 SpD Assault Vest Stunfisk: 335-398 (79.3 - 94.3%) -- guaranteed 2HKO <<< holy fuck

252+ Atk Mega Steelix Earthquake vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Stunfisk: 282-332 (66.8 - 78.6%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
+1 0 Atk Mega Steelix Earthquake vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Stunfisk: 314-372 (74.4 - 88.1%) -- guaranteed 2HKO <<< SpD Curse set

252+ Atk Choice Band Braviary Extreme Speed vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Stunfisk: 168-198 (39.8 - 46.9%) -- guaranteed 3HKO
252+ Atk Choice Band Braviary Brave Bird vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Stunfisk: 125-147 (29.6 - 34.8%) -- 13.7% chance to 3HKO

252 SpA Froslass Ice Beam vs. 252 HP / 0 SpD Assault Vest Stunfisk: 144-170 (34.1 - 40.2%) -- guaranteed 3HKO

252+ SpA Life Orb Moltres Fire Blast vs. 252 HP / 0 SpD Assault Vest Stunfisk: 168-199 (39.8 - 47.1%) -- guaranteed 3HKO

252 SpA Mega Pidgeot Focus Blast vs. 252 HP / 0 SpD Assault Vest Stunfisk: 90-107 (21.3 - 25.3%) -- 0.1% chance to 4HKO

252 Atk Life Orb Virizion Leaf Blade vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Stunfisk: 242-283 (57.3 - 67%) -- guaranteed 2HKO

252+ SpA Mega Camerupt Fire Blast vs. 252 HP / 0 SpD Assault Vest Stunfisk in Harsh Sunshine: 217-256 (51.4 - 60.6%) -- guaranteed 2HKO

252+ Atk Life Orb Protean Goodra Power Whip vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Stunfisk: 374-445 (88.6 - 105.4%) -- 31.3% chance to OHKO
252+ SpA Life Orb Protean Goodra Ice Beam vs. 252 HP / 0 SpD Assault Vest Stunfisk: 252-299 (59.7 - 70.8%) -- guaranteed 2HKO

252 SpA Life Orb Mega Latios Draco Meteor vs. 252 HP / 0 SpD Assault Vest Stunfisk: 218-257 (51.6 - 60.9%) -- guaranteed 2HKO

252 Atk Torterra Wood Hammer vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Stunfisk: 282-332 (66.8 - 78.6%) -- guaranteed 2HKO

252 SpA Choice Specs Zoroark Dark Pulse vs. 252 HP / 0 SpD Assault Vest Stunfisk: 126-148 (29.8 - 35%) -- 19.9% chance to 3HKO

252 Atk Life Orb Cobalion Close Combat vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Stunfisk: 160-188 (37.9 - 44.5%) -- guaranteed 3HKO

0 Atk Gastrodon Earthquake vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Stunfisk: 150-176 (35.5 - 41.7%) -- guaranteed 3HKO

252+ Atk Life Orb Thousand Arrows Earthquake vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Stunfisk: 283-335 (67 - 79.3%) -- guaranteed 2HKO

252 Atk Mega Absol Knock Off (97.5 BP) vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Stunfisk: 142-168 (33.6 - 39.8%) -- guaranteed 3HKO

252+ Atk Adaptability Mega Beedrill Drill Run vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Stunfisk: 344-408 (81.5 - 96.6%) -- guaranteed 2HKO

252 SpA Mega Houndoom Fire Blast vs. 252 HP / 0 SpD Assault Vest Stunfisk: 127-151 (30 - 35.7%) -- 32.6% chance to 3HKO

252+ SpA Choice Specs Porygon-Z Ice Beam vs. 252 HP / 0 SpD Assault Vest Stunfisk: 224-264 (53 - 62.5%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
+2 252+ SpA Life Orb Adaptability Porygon-Z Tri Attack vs. 252 HP / 0 SpD Assault Vest Stunfisk: 346-408 (81.9 - 96.6%) -- guaranteed 2HKO

252 SpA Mega Sceptile Seed Flare vs. 252 HP / 0 SpD Assault Vest Stunfisk: 288-338 (68.2 - 80%) -- guaranteed 2HKO

252+ SpA Life Orb Swanna Scald vs. 252 HP / 0 SpD Assault Vest Stunfisk: 195-229 (46.2 - 54.2%) -- 48.8% chance to 2HKO

252+ Atk Mega Banette Drain Punch vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Stunfisk: 130-154 (30.8 - 36.4%) -- 59.8% chance to 3HKO

252+ Atk Life Orb Cacturne Seed Bomb vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Stunfisk: 276-328 (65.4 - 77.7%) -- guaranteed 2HKO

252 SpA Technician Mega Abomasnow Frost Breath vs. 252 HP / 0 SpD Assault Vest Stunfisk on a critical hit: 306-360 (72.5 - 85.3%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
252 Atk Technician Mega Abomasnow Bullet Seed (3 hits) vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Stunfisk: 306-360 (72.5 - 85.3%) -- guaranteed 2HKO


I got a bit lazy, but suffice to say that Stunfisk performs great against any special attacker that doesn't hit it super-effectively with a STAB, and is almost never OHKOed. If it can hit something super-effectively with a STAB (and there's plenty of things it does), it has a solid chance of beating it one-on-one. It can use its slow Volt Switch to bring in Kyurem against the Grass-types that like to switch into it, and double-switch on predicted Ground-type switch-ins. Virizion really appreciates Stunfisk's ability to switch into Flying- and Fire-types, and sets up on several things that threaten Stunfisk.

tl;dr Stunfisk is poised to be a great team player on volt-turn teams as a slow, bulky pivot that doesn't lose momentum or get worn down.
 

Maleovex

Lt. Col. of The Kyergrzstan Killer Beez
Despite Stunfisk seeming to be the front runner, I'd like to draw attention to Poliwrath, I can see it fill a role no other Unaware user can fill (that I know of) in being able to remove the boosts that your ignoring. A set that I can see working (maybe, I'm bad at this stuff) is:

Poliwrath @ Leftovers
Ability: Unaware
EVs: 252 HP / 4 SpA / 252 SpD
Impish Nature
- Recover
- Toxic/Circle Throw
- Haze
- Scald

Recover for Recovery, Toxic for residual damage or Circle Throw on a hazard stack team, Haze to remove boosts and Scald for dem Burns
 

leng loi

Twinkaton!
is a Tiering Contributor
Quagsire learns Haze. It just doesn't run it because it's suboptimal compared to its other moves. I would much rather run Circle Throw over Haze because that removes stat boosts anyways by forcing the opponent out. The only thing you won't be Circle Throwing to get rid of boosts are Ingrain (lol) and set up ghosts, which don't really exist in OU (besides CM Mega Latios which beats you with STAB anyways).
 
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Despite Stunfisk seeming to be the front runner, I'd like to draw attention to Poliwrath, I can see it fill a role no other Unaware user can fill (that I know of) in being able to remove the boosts that your ignoring. A set that I can see working (maybe, I'm bad at this stuff) is:

Poliwrath @ Leftovers
Ability: Unaware
EVs: 252 HP / 4 SpA / 252 SpD
Impish Nature
- Recover
- Toxic/Circle Throw
- Haze
- Scald

Recover for Recovery, Toxic for residual damage or Circle Throw on a hazard stack team, Haze to remove boosts and Scald for dem Burns
Specially defensive with an Impish nature is... interesting. Assuming you meant to do that, I'd like to know what that spread is for. Either way actually, you should be running Sassy or Relaxed because you'd rather have a lower Speed than weaker Scalds.

Circle Throw is, as FishInABox said, basically superior to Haze. Recover/Toxic/Circle Throw/Scald is your best bet. Encore is a possibility and I was in a rush when I posted this so I didn't have this sentence finished previously.

I can't really see Poliwrath being all that good here -- not because it wouldn't perform on its own, but simply because the defensive teams on which its loss of momentum would be acceptable aren't really all that good. It can't handle powerful wallbreakers like Moltres, Goodra, Mega Pidgeot, Mega Camerupt, Mega Sceptile, or Kyurem (Focus Blast 2HKOs with a little prior damage). It does counter Entei, though it hates burns.

Circle Throw is good, but not spammable -- you're likely to get hit by an attack while you phaze the opponent out to something Poliwrath can't handle, which you then have to switch out of while at low HP. And Poliwrath is not the kind of blanket check that can handle that.

I could maybe see a Bulk Up set work, or at least not be entirely ineffective.
 
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Well I was recently introduced to this tier, and let me tell you it is fun. I have been building and facing some friends, and I have a couple threats I would like to talk about.

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Mega Pinsir and Cobalion form a very dangerous core that is hard to stop. With this core I tend to run an odd Focus Blast Cobalion set to weaken down Mega Steelix for Pinsir to have an easier time sweeping. This core does have a rough time dealing with faster offensive Pokemon, so solid pivots are recommended. But other than that, there isn't much that stops Pinsir from setting up an SD and winning once the steel types are gone. I would suggest packing EQ for electric types, and I run SR on Cobalion in the last slot so I have more room on my team for Pokemon that support this core.

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Moltres is so good in this metagame. Magic Guard is an absolute blessing. In this core, I use an LO, Hurricane, Fire Blast, U-Turn, and Roost set, with a max special attack and max speed spread. There are only a couple things that can beat this set, mainly special walls or Pokemon that resist both STABs. Pokemon that check Moltres include faster Pokemon. If you look at the Pokemon that switch into Moltres, you see things like Chansey, Tyranitar, Mega Altaria, etc. Mega Steelix beats all of these. Even if one of those Pokemon run coverage specifically for Steelix, you are still almost guaranteed to get enough damage off for Moltres to be able to come in and revenge kill. This core is going to want a solid water answer, probably two.

This metagame is a lot of fun, and has a ton of potential, especially with more Pokemon coming in all the time. I look forward to seeing strategies that people can come up with.
 
I'm honestly surprised Simple Mega Audino isn't on the block. I submitted it and even I'm not happy with it simply because I feel it was submitted in an era when only 1 change was the limit.

Sorry if it's overstepping boundry to talk about it.
 
I'm honestly surprised Simple Mega Audino isn't on the block. I submitted it and even I'm not happy with it simply because I feel it was submitted in an era when only 1 change was the limit.

Sorry if it's overstepping boundry to talk about it.
Discussing viability is fine, the rule only really applies only if you're sending your thoughts on the current slate.

I personally feel like Mega Audino has a ton of potential could most likely be very good if the meta was kinder to it. It's a hell of a lot bulkier than Clefable and having +2 SpDef means it'd be pretty easy to just wall out special attackers altogether. As it stands, though, it's really tough to build a team that suits it (ie. stall or balance), just because of how easy hazard stacking and wallbreaking is at the moment. There's just too many huge threats atm and it's kinda hard to judge exactly how good a Pokemon is when you can't build a team that it'd fit on without getting run over by a million things. Like Clefable is clearly not a bad Pokemon but I'd be a little apprehensive about running it in this meta, unless it was like Healing Wish Clef on an offensive team or something like that. In any case if it's still struggling to compete later on we'll look into tweaking it, but for now it's gonna stay put.
 
Well... Milotic lose Multiscale...
Okay, I have idea for new buff for this pokemon:

New second type: Dragon
New Ability: Flare Boost
Losed Ability: Cute Charm

Okay, when combination of buffs is to strong - we can give only one buff.

She lose here weakness from Grass and Electric - what is good. She gain Weaknesses to Fairy and Dragon - I think fair trade.
Also new abillity give option for ofensive plays. That Special version of Guts beat a lot of Toxic counters, who expect another tank.

I choose this abillity, because I really raretly see this on game. That because only one natural user of Flare Boost is Drifblim.
This abillity isn't be very OP - Toxic can destroy strategy really easly, and for instantly burn we can't run Leftovers for Balancing burn damage.
But good usage of abillity can really help win the game.

And I think this pokemon actually looks like Dragon.
So...

How about this pokemon?

EDIT 1: Okay, I say this pokemon counter Toxic, but in the same post I say this Toxic can be counter here.
Let me explane what I mean here:
Milotic counter Toxic - when hold Flame Orb and have Protect/good swith.
Toxic counter Milotic - when Milotic didn't have Flame Orb.

EDIT 2: Writing on tablet is so difficult... just I correct some words...
Please message your suggestions directly to the council. To discuss submissions, head to the OU theorymon thread in the OU forum. This OM thread is specifically for discussion of the meta involving all the accepted submissions.
 
Please message your suggestions directly to the council. To discuss submissions, head to the OU theorymon thread in the OU forum. This OM thread is specifically for discussion of the meta involving all the accepted submissions.
Ups!
I'm sorry. I copy this post into right forum.
D:

After all I just delete this post.
 
I'm a bit confused; for mega-latias and mega-banette does the new typing apply to their non-mega forms as well?
 

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