Misdreavus

Levitate
The wielder is immune to Ground-type moves.
Type Tier
Ghost NU
Level 100 Statistics (see level 5, 50, 100)
Min- Min Max Max+
HP
60
- 261 324 -
Atk
60
140 156 219 240
Def
60
140 156 219 240
SpA
85
185 206 269 295
SpD
85
185 206 269 295
Spe
85
185 206 269 295

Overview

At first glance, Misdreavus looks like a rather strange choice, even for RU. Boasting inferior stats to the other Ghost-types in the tier, Misdreavus seems like it would be easily outclassed. However, this little prankster has quite a few things that differentiate itself from similar Pokemon. For example, thanks to Eviolite, Misdreavus becomes one of the bulkiest spinblockers available in the tier. In addition, Misdreavus has a variety of support options available, along with a solid offensive movepool. Finally, Misdreavus has the unique ability to beat almost all of the common Rapid Spin users in RU, a feat which most other RU Ghost-types cannot boast.

Name Item Nature

Calm Mind

Eviolite Bold
Moveset EVs
~ Calm Mind
~ Taunt / Substitute
~ Shadow Ball
~ Hidden Power Fighting
252 HP / 252 Def / 4 Spe

Misdreavus has several advantages over its fellow Calm Minders, and in general, is quite an effective Pokemon. It's also able to block Rapid Spin while still providing some offensive presence, and unlike many of the other bulky Ghost-types in the tier, it can use Taunt to prevent opposing Pokemon from setting up against it, and finally, it is capable of cleaning up weakened teams late-game with remarkable ease.

Calm Mind allows Misdreavus to boost its already respectable Special Attack and Special Defense. The next moveslot is best used by either Taunt or Substitute, both of which block status and Trick. However, each has their own advantages; Taunt allows Misdreavus to block Encore and prevent Pokemon from setting up against it, while Substitute lets Misdreavus scout switch-ins more easily. Shadow Ball serves as the obligatory STAB, while Hidden Power Fighting rounds off Misdreavus's moveset, having perfect neutral type coverage along with Shadow Ball.

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Name Item Nature

Support

Eviolite Bold
Moveset EVs
~ Shadow Ball
~ Pain Split
~ Will-O-Wisp
~ Taunt / Heal Bell / Thunder Wave
252 HP / 252 Def / 4 Spe

Misdreavus has remarkably solid bulk with Eviolite, as well as the ability to beat almost every single Rapid Spinner in RU. This, in combination with its excellent support movepool, makes Misdreavus an excellent choice for team support. Shadow Ball offers Misdreavus a solid STAB option, as well as preventing it from being useless, should it be affected by Taunt. Pain Split allows Misdreavus to heal itself against Pokemon who are capable of heavily damaging it, and it is also extremely helpful, as residual damage adds up quickly. Will-O-Wisp is an incredibly useful move for Misdreavus, as it cripples nearly all of its common switch-ins, and stops Drapion and other Pursuit users from switching in with impunity. Finally, Taunt, Heal Bell, or Thunder Wave can be used in the last moveslot. Taunt is the best option, as it lets Misdreavus prevent setup, as well as whittle down most walls with Taunt and Will-O-Wisp, while Heal Bell offers a status buffer for your team and Thunder Wave cripples some common switch-ins, though in general, Thunder Wave interferes with Will-O-Wisp a bit too much to be effective.

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Name Item Nature

Perish Trapper

Eviolite Bold
Moveset EVs
~ Perish Song
~ Mean Look
~ Protect
~ Shadow Ball / Taunt
252 HP / 204 Def / 52 Spe

Back from the days of GSC comes Perish Song Misdreavus! However, this generation has given it a huge boon in Eviolite, allowing it to take hits with ease, while abusing its unique combination of Perish Song and Mean Look in order to trap and KO Pokemon. In addition, Misdreavus is one of the few Pokemon in RU with this unique combination, and it pulls it off pretty well.

Perish Song and Mean Look form the crux of the set. Perish Song sets a timer on the opponent's Pokemon that doesn't end until it either dies or switches out, while Mean Look prevents the opponent from switching. This allows Misdreavus to essentially get a free KO. Protect pairs well with Perish Song and Mean Look, as it spares Misdreavus from taking damage for a turn in order to stall out Perish Song turns. Finally, either Shadow Ball or Taunt can be used in the last moveslot. Shadow Ball allows Misdreavus to deal some damage if necessary, while Taunt can protect Misdreavus from status; both prevent Misdreavus from becoming Taunt bait.

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Other Options

Misdreavus has a myriad of support options available to it. Memento is a solid choice, letting Misdreavus provide setup opportunities for most Pokemon, but in general, it simply isn't that effective, as in most cases, Misdreavus needs to survive until late in the game to spinblock. Rain Dance and Sunny Day are also options; however, Misdreavus has to forgo its Eviolite in order to use a Damp Rock or Heat Rock, which significantly decreases its bulk. Finally, Misdreavus can use Torment, thanks to its interesting resistances and immunities; however, many Pokemon have multiple moves capable of breaking its Substitutes, so it's not the greatest option.

Offensively, Misdreavus also has some solid choices in Nasty Plot and some physical moves, such as Sucker Punch and Shadow Sneak. However, Nasty Plot is difficult to pull off, due to Misdreavus's low speed and relatively bad physical bulk, especially when uninvested, and physical sets are generally outclassed by Dusknoir, who has a significantly higher Attack stat.

Checks and Counters

Most Dark-types are easily capable of breaking through Misdreavus, as all they really have to watch out for are Hidden Power Fighting and Will-O-Wisp. Drapion and Skuntank specifically are excellent options for countering Misdreavus, as neither of them are particularly worried about Hidden Power Fighting. Strong physical attackers, such as Choice Band Entei and Feraligatr, can break through it as well, although some of them have to be careful of Will-O-Wisp. In a similar vein, strong special attackers, such as Moltres and Typhlosion, can also break through Misdreavus, although they won't be able to after a few Calm Mind boosts. Guts abusers, such as Hariyama and Swellow, can switch in on Will-O-Wisp pretty easily, and aren't hurt too badly by most of Misdreavus's other attacks. Finally, Trick and Knock off can remove Misdreavus's precious Eviolite, which makes it much easier to handle.