Jirachi

Serene Grace
This Pokemon's secondary effect chances are doubled.
Type Tier
Steel / Psychic OU
Level 100 Statistics (see level 5, 50, 100)
Min- Min Max Max+
HP
100
- 341 404 -
Atk
100
212 236 299 328
Def
100
212 236 299 328
SpA
100
212 236 299 328
SpD
100
212 236 299 328
Spe
100
212 236 299 328

Overview

Although Jirachi now faces a lot more competition as the premier Steel-type in the Ubers metagame, this pixie's unique assets still allow it to function very well. Being the only Steel-type with access to Wish is an enormous boon, and this makes Jirachi a great sponge as well as a real team player thanks to its great typing and myriad of status and stalling options, including the famed paraflinch tactic courtesy of Serene Grace. However, Jirachi's offensive capabilities, its biggest shortcoming, are quite lacking; with only base 100 offenses, it won't be able to deal much damage directly to the behemoths present in Ubers. Ferrothorn and Steel Arceus also present steep competition for a team slot, but Wish, Serene Grace, and the lack of a weakness to Fighting-type attacks still allow the Wish Maker to perform its duties quite well.

Name Item Nature

Wish Support

Leftovers Careful
Moveset EVs
~ Wish
~ Iron Head
~ Protect / U-turn
~ Body Slam / Thunder Wave / Toxic
252 HP / 40 Def / 216 SpD

Jirachi is easily one of the best support Pokemon in the Uber tier. Thanks to its fantastic Steel typing and passable bulk, Jirachi can support its teammates with ease. Its huge support movepool helps to cement Jirachi's position; moves such as Stealth Rock, Wish, Thunder Wave, and Toxic go a long way for the Wish Pokemon. Talking of the move, Wish is excellent for Jirachi, since it allows it to heal off any damage inflicted upon it, while the recovery can also be passed to Jirachi's teammates by switching out or via U-turn. Wish can also be used along with Jirachi's famous Serene Grace-boosted Iron Head, which has a 60% chance of causing the opponent to flinch. Thunder Wave will paralyze any Pokemon bar Ground-types while Body Slam inflicts damage and has a 60% chance of paralyzing all non-Ghost-type Pokemon. Thanks to Thunder Wave or Body Slam and Iron Head, Jirachi can easily fend off a large number of offensive threats such as Giratina-O, some Arceus variants, Rayquaza, Mewtwo, and Shaymin-S by utilizing the notorious paraflinch strategy. However, it must be noted that paraflinch only works on Pokemon that are fast but are not too bulky. U-turn allows Jirachi to maintain offensive momentum and also pass a Wish to a teammate. Jirachi's Steel typing allows it to stave off Dragon-type attacks such as Draco Meteor with ease and also wall Choice-locked Pokemon such as Palkia or Dialga, thus making Jirachi a very useful pivot.

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Name Item Nature

Choice Scarf

Choice Scarf Jolly
Moveset EVs
~ Iron Head
~ Trick
~ Ice Punch / Fire Punch
~ U-turn
4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe

Though Jirachi is seen more commonly in a supportive role, it can perform equally well as a revenge killer with its decent base 100 Speed. Being quite fast in the Uber tier places it on par with Palkia, and allows it to outpace Rayquaza, Zekrom, Kyogre, and Groudon. Thanks to Jirachi's array of resistances, especially to Dragon-type attacks, it can easily flit in and out of battle without much fear. Apart from this, STAB Iron Head and Serene Grace make a deadly combination that can often incapacitate a Pokemon for several turns due to the 60% flinch rate, thus enabling Jirachi to even scare off foes that it would normally not OHKO. Furthermore, Jirachi is one of the few Choice Scarf users able to take down most Rayquaza variants as well as being a solid check to Shaymin-S.

Iron Head is the primary move, as when boosted by STAB, Jirachi can cause huge damage, especially since the foe will be flinching 60% of the time. U-turn allows Jirachi to maintain offensive momentum while also acting as a good scouting option against the likes Kyogre and Groudon, which are two Pokemon that just love paying Jirachi a visit and have a hearty laugh. The choice between Ice Punch and Fire Punch depends on what your team has covered. If Rayquaza, Garchomp, and Shaymin-S are giving your team problems, Ice Punch is a suitable option in the third moveslot. On the other hand, Fire Punch will roast Ferrothorn and Forretress in sunlight, two Pokemon which otherwise wall Jirachi all day long. Since its best to U-turn away from Ferrothorn and go to a more reliable check, Ice Punch usually gets the nod over Fire Punch. Trick allows Jirachi to cripple a Pokemon in a pinch. However, Trick should be used with caution, as a plenty of Pokemon in Ubers would enjoy having a Choice Scarf, while plate-wielding Arceus and Giratina-O are completely immune to its effects. In spite of this, Trick is still a good option to cripple walls such as Blissey and Groudon.

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Other Options

For a Pokemon with a movepool that extends as far as Jirachi's, it can be expected that it will be overflowing with options. Jirachi can run a Calm Mind set with Psyshock and Thunder, but Mewtwo does this better. In the support set, dual screens can be used, as can Gravity. Substitute can be run on the support set but the other moves are generally more useful. Draco Meteor is Jirachi's most powerful option against Dragon-types, but the drop in Special Attack makes it usually not worth using.

Checks and Counters

Because Jirachi is not exactly an offensive behemoth, it's not too hard to wall it. Kyogre, especially the Mono-Attacking variant, can take everything Jirachi has in its arsenal apart from Thunder, and do a sizable amount of damage with Scald or Surf. Giratina can burn Jirachi with Will-O-Wisp and force it out with Dragon Tail, while it is immune to Body Slam and has Rest to cure any status effects. Groudon and Garchomp are both immune to Thunder Wave and can KO Jirachi with Earthquake. Reshiram, Zekrom, and Ho-Oh resist Iron Head and can annihilate Jirachi with their STAB moves. If Jirachi lacks Fire Punch, it is easily walled by nearly every Steel-type in Ubers. Dialga, Ferrothorn, Forretress, and Skarmory (if Jirachi lacks Thunder) are all good examples. Heatran deserves a special mention since Jirachi cannot touch it, while Fire Blast or Lava Plume will roast the metallic pixie. Manaphy cannot be paralyzed in rain thanks to Hydration and it can set up on Jirachi with Tail Glow. Lastly, Ground Arceus is immune to Thunder Wave and uses Jirachi as setup bait.