Ludicolo

Swift Swim
Speed doubles in rain.
Rain Dish
Heals 1/16 maximum HP in rain.
Own Tempo
Prevents confusion.
Type Tier
Water / Grass NU
Level 100 Statistics (see level 5, 50, 100)
Min- Min Max Max+
HP
80
- 301 364 -
Atk
70
158 176 239 262
Def
70
158 176 239 262
SpA
90
194 216 279 306
SpD
100
212 236 299 328
Spe
70
158 176 239 262

Overview

Ludicolo is probably the jolliest looking Pokemon in existence, with that happy dance and look on its face. However, don't underestimate Ludicolo, as its typing and movepool makes it one of the deadliest Pokemon in the NU tier. While it has generally average stats, with only a base 100 Special Defense the only thing that really stands out, its two excellent rain-centric abilities and a great STAB combination make it amazing in rain. Despite its low 70 / 90 attacking stats for a sweeper, with only Swords Dance to boost its stats, Ludicolo can shred through teams in rain, wrecking everything not resistant to Water-type attacks, only to use its Grass STAB to keep those that do in check. Not only does it perform well as a rain sweeper, it is also one of the best checks to rain in NU, only beaten by Swanna's Hurricane and Mantine's Air Slash. In fact, some rain sweepers sometimes use Hidden Power Bug just for the sake of getting past Ludicolo. 80 / 70 / 100 defenses are pretty good when checking rain, especially when one considers its 4x resistance to Water. This makes Ludicolo one of NU's legitimate bulky Water-type Pokemon. Basically, Ludicolo is the face of NU rain teams and balanced teams that want a solid rain counter.

Name Item Ability Nature

Swift Swim

Life Orb Swift Swim Modest
Moveset IVs
~ Hydro Pump / Surf
~ Giga Drain
~ Ice Beam
~ Rain Dance
29 HP
EVs
252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

Say hello to one of the deadliest rain sweepers in NU. It's because of sets like this that Drizzle + Swift Swim was banned in OU. With rain intact, it rips through just about any Pokemon in the NU tier with its amazing coverage. It is also self-supporting, as it can set rain again on its own and has the bulk as well as typing to do so. Hydro Pump devastates every wall in NU and can often clear the path for its fellow rainy teammates. Surf is more reliable but considerably less powerful, which makes Ludicolo more of a late-game cleaner than a powerhouse. Giga Drain helps beat the Water-type Pokemon that resist its Water-type attacks, and unlike other Water-type Pokemon, Ludicolo gets STAB on it, and it's a nice way to recover HP when using Life Orb. Only Grass- and Dragon-type Pokemon resist Ludicolo's STAB combination. However, Ice Beam takes care of both, and it has nice power as well. Rain Dance allows Ludicolo to set-up rain for itself and its teammates when they need it.

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Name Item Ability Nature

Bulky Attacker

Leftovers Rain Dish Modest
Moveset EVs
~ Scald
~ Giga Drain
~ Toxic / Ice Beam
~ Synthesis / Leech Seed
252 HP / 152 SpA / 104 SpD

How ironic that the first set is one that sweeps in the rain, whereas the next one's intent is to stop rain? Not only is Ludicolo's Grass / Water typing unique, it's the perfect typing to stop rain, with a quad resistance to Water, a neutrality to the common coverage moves rain sweepers use, Ice Beam and Hidden Power Grass, and a Grass-type STAB to punish the Water-type Pokemon commonly used in rain. It can tank even the strongest rain sweepers in rain (+2 Modest Life Orb Gorebyss only does 66.48 - 78.57% with Ice Beam) and recover the damage thanks to Leftovers, Giga Drain, and Rain Dish. It is also one of the best counters for Swift Swim Ludicolo in the tier, as Giga Drain only does 33.79 - 39.83% while this Ludicolo does the same back and has Leftovers and Rain Dish recovery. Scald is a consistent STAB attack that can land a burn, which is useful in stopping physical threats such as Sawsbuck and Pinsir. Giga Drain is another great STAB that hits the majority of the Swift Swimmers and rain sweepers in the tier for super effective damage. Toxic is used to break down bulky walls such as opposing Ludicolo and Rotom-S. However, Ice Beam is also useful, nailing Altaria and Fraxure that might try and use this Ludicolo set as setup fodder. In the last slot, Synthesis is used for reliable recovery, because this set is not specifically meant to be used in rain, just to check it. However, if you're paranoid about rain, or want to take advantage of Pokemon such as Lickilicky, Leech Seed can be used, as it allows Ludicolo gain much more HP alongside Leftovers, Giga Drain and Rain Dish.

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Name Item Ability Nature

Swords Dance

Life Orb Swift Swim Adamant
Moveset IVs
~ Swords Dance
~ Waterfall
~ Seed Bomb
~ Ice Punch
29 HP
EVs
252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

While Ludicolo has a mere base 70 Attack, after a Swords Dance it can easily surprise any special walls and common rain checks and counters. Even the bulky attacker set can't stop it; after a Swords Dance, Seed Bomb OHKOs with Stealth Rock. Generally, this is a set with plenty of surprise value that can sweep unprepared team with ease, especially teams that use their physical wall earlier in the match. As such, this set makes a better late-game sweeper than early-game, as it cleans up matches easily. Waterfall is the strongest physical Water-type STAB attack Ludicolo can receive, and it's even stronger when boosted by rain. Likewise, Seed Bomb is the strongest physical Grass-type STAB available, providing great coverage alongside Waterfall. Ice Punch, combined with the other two attacks, easily provides great coverage against most of the NU tier.

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Name Item Ability Nature

SubSeed

Leftovers Rain Dish Calm
Moveset EVs
~ Substitute
~ Leech Seed
~ Toxic / Scald
~ Ice Beam
252 HP / 4 Def / 252 SpD

This set is different from the other sets, as it uses Ludicolo's great defensive typing as well as bulk to stall out opponents. Also, as Ludicolo's most common set is the offensive set, it can force out opponents and get up a free Substitute with ease. The icing on the cake for this set is the fact that it doesn't have common weaknesses, so combine this with great defenses and Leech Seed, and you have one annoying Pokemon to take down. The third moveslot is up to what you need accomplished. Toxic breaks down the bulkiest of Pokemon, such as Alomomola, opposing Ludicolo, and Articuno. Scald, on the other hand, gives Ludicolo a STAB attack that can burn physical attackers, making it easier for Ludicolo to tank their attacks. Finally, Ice Beam is used to ensure that Ludicolo isn't walled by Grass-types such as Tangela due to their immunity to Leech Seed.

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Other Options

With a Pokemon as versatile as Ludicolo, you would think it would have plenty of alternative choices it can use. However, its movepool is really bare, and there isn't much to choose from. Haze can be used to keep setup Pokemon in check, although it struggles to find a slot on a set. A RestTalk set might also look good on paper, but with BW mechanics, it doesn't work as well in practice. Teeter Dance alongside Own Tempo may seem good, as Ludicolo can confuse the opponent without confusing itself. However, Own Tempo is outclassed by Ludicolo's other two abilities, and relying on confusion to win is a bad strategy in general. Choice Specs might seem like a good idea, although Ludicolo's Swift Swim set already packs enough power without limiting Ludicolo's great coverage to just one attack. Sunny Day and SolarBeam might look good, although all you're doing is weakening Ludicolo's Water-type STAB and increasing its vulnerability to Fire-type attacks. Plus, its abilities benefit from rain, not sun. On the Swords Dance set, Fire Punch and ThunderPunch could be used, although Waterfall, Seed Bomb, and Ice Punch will provide the same amount of coverage with more power due to STAB.

Checks and Counters

Well, with every set performing nearly entirely differently, there really is just one Ludicolo counter: itself. Swift Swim variants can't get past the bulky attacker nor the SubSeed set, and vice versa, as defensive variants of Ludicolo without Toxic can't break down other Ludicolo sets. Tangela is also a good counter to the Swords Dance set. A +2 Ice Punch won't even 2HKO Tangela, while it can use either Sleep Powder or Toxic to wear down Ludicolo. Toxic Spikes are also very effective in stopping Ludicolo, as it wears it down each turn, even more so for offensive sets. Swanna is a great check, OHKOing every variant with Brave Bird, and OHKOing even the SubSeed set after Stealth Rock damage. Fast Choice Scarf users, such as Zebstrika, can outpace Ludicolo even in the rain, although neither can OHKO it without prior damage. However, the best way of dealing with Ludicolo is getting rid of rain. Without rain, it becomes slower and much easier to handle. Swellow and Braviary can now both outspeed and OHKO Ludicolo with Brave Bird. Also, if sun is set up, Charizard outspeeds and can roast Ludicolo with either a sun-boosted Fire Blast or Overheat, or just use a STAB Air Slash to take care of it. All in all, Ludicolo is a threat that you must prepare for, but if you don't, just try and make sure you aren't facing one in rain.