Mesprit (OU Analysis)

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[Overview]
<h4>OU</h4>
<p>BoltBeam and Psychic provide outstanding type coverage, allowing Mesprit to check some of the biggest threats in OU. High defensive stats allow it to take powerful hits, while above average offensive stats allow Mesprit to deal back decent amounts of damage. Mesprit is able to deal with threats such as Gyarados, Salamence, Flygon, and Infernape with its great type coverage. Mesprit's only major downfall is the lack of a reliable recovery move outside of Rest. Wish support is always recommended due to Mesprit having to deal with such powerful hits.</p>

[SET]
name: Anti-Sweeper
move 1: Thunderbolt
move 2: Ice Beam
move 3: Psychic
move 4: Thunder Wave / U-turn / Stealth Rock
item: Leftovers
nature: Bold
evs: 252 HP / 180 Def / 76 SpD

[Set Comments]
<p>This set is designed to KO dangerous OU sweepers such as Gyarados, Salamence, and Infernape. Even without Special Attack EVs Mesprit is able to OHKO all 4 HP / 0 SpD Gyarados with Thunderbolt after Stealth Rock damage, all offensive Salamence and Flygon with Ice Beam, and all Naive Infernape with Psychic. The EVs ensure that you never get KOed by these threats in return.</p>

<p>Thunder Wave is the best option in the final slot as it gives Mesprit the chance to cripple faster sweepers and KO them on the following turn. Stealth Rock is another useful option, as it allows Mesprit to score a OHKO on Gyarados when it decides to switch in, and it also renders any Focus Sashes useless. U-turn allows Mesprit to escape an oncoming Tyranitar or Scizor before they are able to severely damage it with Pursuit.</p>

[Additional Comments]
<p>The EVs on this set are specialized to take hits as well as possible. Max HP is vital as it allows Mesprit to survive even boosted assaults from the most powerful OU sweepers. 180 Defense EVs ensure that Mesprit survives a +2 offensive Gyarados's Waterfall 100% of the time, and it also allows Mesprit to survive a +1 Outrage from Dragon Dance Salamence. 76 EVs in Special Defense allow Mesprit to survive a standard Life Orb Gengar's Shadow Ball most of the time. This is shown in the damage calculations below, along with more OU threats included.</p>

<ul class="damage_calculation">
<li>+2 252 Atk Adamant Gyarados + Life Orb Waterfall vs 252 HP / 180 Def = 73% - 87%</li>
<li>+1 232 Atk Naive Salamence + Life Orb Outrage vs 252 HP / 180 Def = 78% - 92%</li>
<li>252 SpA Rash Salamence + Life Orb Draco Meteor vs 252 HP / 76 SpD = 71% - 84%</li>
<li>252 SpA Timid Gengar + Life Orb Shadow Ball vs 252 HP / 76 SpD = 84% - 99%</li>
<li>252 Atk Adamant Machamp + Leftovers Payback vs 252 HP / 180 Def = 49% - 58%</li>
<li>252 Atk Jolly Flygon + Choice Scarf Outrage vs 252 HP / 180 Def = 33% - 40%</li>
</ul>

<p>Stealth Rock support is helpful if Mesprit decides to not run it. Forretress makes a fine choice as it is able to switch in against Bug-, Ghost-, and Dark-type moves, while it is also able to remove entry hazards from Mesprit's side of the field. Stealth Rock is necessary to OHKO Gyarados after it switches in.</p>

<p>Support from Wish is a massive help to Mesprit as it is unable to restore its health outside of Leftovers and Rest. Vaporeon is a great choice to do this as it has a huge HP stat and decent defenses. Blissey is another fine choice as she can switch in on Ghost-type moves with an immunity and threaten them with Thunder Wave. Mesprit and Blissey are a great defensive combination as they are able to switch in on each other's weaknesses. For example, Mesprit is able to switch in on Fighting-type moves that Blissey cannot handle.</p>

[SET]
name: Trick Room
move 1: Trick Room
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Ice Beam
move 4: Psychic / U-turn
item: Leftovers
nature: Relaxed
evs: 252 HP / 180 Def / 76 SpD
ivs: 29 Def / 0 Spe

[Set Comments]
<p>Mesprit makes an excellent user of Trick Room in OU due to its below average Speed and brilliant defensive stats. This set retains the ability to remove Gyarados, Salamence, and Infernape with little trouble, while also allowing Mesprit to set up Trick Room and support slower members of its team. Thunder Wave isn't an option on this set as it will make the opponent slower than you, allowing them to outspeed Mesprit in Trick Room conditions.</p>

<p>Trick Room allows Mesprit to support slow teammates. Thunderbolt and Ice Beam create the infamous BoltBeam combination, giving great type coverage and being resisted by only Magnezone in OU. If Infernape or Gengar cause problems to your team, Psychic is the better option. U-turn allows Mesprit to escape the battle and scout oncoming attacks, as well as potentially bringing in a sweeper unharmed.</p>

[Additional Comments]
<p>The EVs on this set are the same as the above as they allow Mesprit to survive powerful boosted hits while being able to set up Trick Room for teammates. If you decide to use U-turn over Psychic, an alternative spread is recommended. 252 HP / 4 Def / 252 Spe with a Timid nature allows Mesprit to move after most opponents, allowing the switch-in to come in unharmed.</p>

<p>Wish support is helpful here as it allows Mesprit to switch in and set up Trick Room multiple times. Vaporeon is a great teammate for this as it can switch in on Water-type moves with an immunity and support the team with Wish. Its low Speed is helpful too as it allows you to use Wish before taking a hit.</p>

<p>As this set is designed for Trick Room, slow and powerful teammates are recommended. Metagross, Snorlax, and Magnezone make great choices as they all pose a significant threat in the OU tier. Metagross is able to rip holes in the opponent's team with STAB boosted Meteor Mash and a powerful Explosion. Snorlax is a great tank for Trick Room teams as it can set up Curse and batter the opponent with boosted Body Slam and Crunch. Magnezone, on the other hand, attacks from the special side. If Blissey decides to come in and wall you, Magnezone is free to use Explosion in her face.</p>

<p>Steel-types are good partners as they can switch in on Dark- and Bug-type moves aimed at Mesprit. Magnezone makes an excellent teammate with its typing and good defensive stats. A huge Special Attack stat will allow it to switch in on resisted moves and force its way through your opponent's team with STAB Thunderbolt. Magnezone also has the bonus of Magnet Pull, allowing it to trap Scizor and OHKO it with Hidden Power Fire.</p>

[SET]
name: Revenge killer
move 1: Psychic
move 2: Ice Beam
move 3: Thunderbolt
move 4: U-turn / Hidden Power Fire
item: Choice Scarf
nature: Modest
evs: 72 HP / 252 SpA / 184 Spe

[Set Comments]
<p>A great special movepool and high Special Attack make Mesprit an excellent revenge killer. 184 Speed EVs and a Choice Scarf allow Mesprit to outrun common OU threats such as Gengar and Salamence, while it is able to OHKO them with a super effective move. Psychic is used as a reliable STAB move that hits Gengar and Machamp super effectively. Ice Beam will OHKO Salamence and Flygon, while dealing huge damage to Celebi and Ground-types. Thunderbolt OHKOes Gyarados, and it also provides excellent type coverage alongside Ice Beam. U-turn allows Mesprit to scout Pursuit users switching in and gain information about the opponent's team. Hidden Power Fire allows Mesprit to hit Scizor super effectively upon its switch-in.</p>

[Additional Comments]
<p>184 Speed EVs give Mesprit 363 Speed, which allows it to outrun positive natured base 115 Pokemon. Max Special Attack is vital for Mesprit to deal as much damage as possible. The remaining EVs are placed into HP, giving Mesprit a little bulk. When using Hidden Power Fire, an extra 4 EVs should be placed into Speed to negate the lower Speed iv required.</p>

<p>As this set removes common threats such as Salamence, Gyarados, Gengar, and Infernape, set-up sweepers have an easier time boosting their stats without the risk of being KOed. Dragon Dance Tyranitar is an option as Infernape and Salamence are unable to hit it with Close Combat or Earthquake. A Babiri Berry is recommended however, due to the common usage of Scizor. Dragon Dance Kingdra is another option, as Mesprit is able to remove Salamence from play. After a few boosts from Dragon Dance, Kingdra will be deadly with Outrage and Waterfall.</p>

[Team Options]
<h4>OU</h4>
<p>With the removal of Gyarados, Salamence, and Gengar, Fighting-types such as Lucario and Infernape are able to set up without the fear of being KOed. After a boost from Swords Dance, Lucario will be almost unstoppable. Threats such as Tyranitar, Scizor, and Weavile will all be OHKOed by Close Combat and Crunch. Infernape is a great option as it can attack from both sides of the spectrum, allowing it to defeat Rotom-A with Fire Blast, Swampert with Grass Knot, and Blissey with Close Combat.</p>

<p>As mentioned before, Blissey is a great partner for Mesprit as she is able to set up Stealth Rock, support Mesprit with Wish, and cripple dangerous opponents with Thunder Wave or Toxic. Blissey and Mesprit also have great synergy; Mesprit is able to switch in on physically-based opponents that threaten to KO Blissey, while in return Blissey is able to switch in on specially-based opponents.</p>

<p>Jirachi is another good partner for Mesprit as it can switch in on Bug- and Dark-type moves with its high defensive stats and threaten to Trick the opponent and give them a useless Choice item. Jirachi is also useful for providing Wish support.</p>

<p>Magnezone is an option as it can switch into Scizor's Bullet Punch and trap it with Magnet Pull. Magnezone can then take out Scizor with Hidden Power Fire or damage it with Thunderbolt. If you are using Mesprit as a Trick Room supporter, you can run a negative Speed nature along with 0 Speed IVs, which allows Magnezone to be faster than almost all of the OU tier.</p>

[Optional Changes]
<h4>OU</h4>
<p>Mesprit has an amazing movepool; there are many options to consider. Reflect and Light Screen allow Mesprit to support its teammates while weakening attacks aimed at it. Healing Wish is somewhat risky, but allows Mesprit to restore the health of a deadly sweeper, which opponents may be unable to handle a second assault from. This move may be tempting but the exchange of Mesprit's life is a big turn off. Magic Coat can cripple opponents that try to status Mesprit, which is helpful in OU as many Vaporeon and Blissey use Toxic. Finally, Grass Knot is usable if you lack a way to remove Swampert, but this limits Mesprit's type coverage.</p>

[Counters]
<h4>OU</h4>
<p>Pokemon that resist the BoltBeam combination or take little damage from any specially based attack are great counters to Mesprit. Blissey is every special Pokemon's worst nightmare. With her mammoth HP stat and great Special Defense, she is able to wall Mesprit all day with no problem. Blissey is also able to weaken Mesprit with Seismic Toss as it is unable to recover its health without Rest.</p>

<p>Magnezone is another great option as it takes minor damage from Thunderbolt, Ice Beam, and Psychic, while it is able to hit Mesprit with a STAB Thunderbolt or take most of Mesprit's health with Explosion.</p>

<p>Tyranitar makes an excellent counter to Mesprit as it has an immunity to Mesprit's STAB Psychic, and it also takes a small amount of damage from the BoltBeam combination thanks to the Special Defense boost that sandstorm provides. Choice Band Tyranitar is able to OHKO Mesprit with Crunch 100% of the time, while Pursuit will also OHKO if Mesprit tries to escape.</p>

<p>Scizor makes another fine option as it takes little damage from Psychic or Ice Beam, while Thunderbolt only 4HKOes a Choice Band variant. U-turn will always OHKO Mesprit when Scizor is holding a Choice Band and Mesprit has taken damage from Stealth Rock. Scizor also has access to Pursuit in case Mesprit tries to switch.</p>
 
"This set is designed to remove dangerous OU sweepers such as Gyarados, Salamence and Infernape. Thunderbolt allows Mesprit to OHKO all 4 HP / 0 SpD Gyarados with Thunderbolt after Stealth Rock damage, OHKO all offensive Salamence with Ice Beam, and also allows it to OHKO all Naive Infernape with Psychic."

Should read:
"This set is designed to remove dangerous OU sweepers such as Gyarados, Salamence and Infernape. Thunderbolt allows Mesprit to OHKO 4 HP / 0 SpD Gyarados with Thunderbolt after Stealth Rock damage, offensive Salamence with Ice Beam, and Naive Infernape with Psychic."
Because repeated verbs in each item of a list are unnecessary.

"eachothers" ==> each other's

"while in return Blissey is able to switch in on specially based Ghost-, Dark-, and Bug-type moves."

While true, I don't think that being able to switch in on special Dark and Bug moves is worth mentioning. I haven't seen a Dark Pulse or Bug Buzz in months. Mesprit's best partners are those that can deal with Tyranitar and Scizor. Also, CM or Curse users are a huge threat to this set, so it's a good idea to pack something that can deal with them. For example, Thunderbolt can't break CM Jirachi's subs, even before a CM.
 
"This set is designed to remove dangerous OU sweepers such as Gyarados, Salamence and Infernape. 36 Special Attack EVs allow Mesprit to OHKO 4 HP / 0 SpD Gyarados with Thunderbolt after Stealth Rock damage, offensive Salamence with Ice Beam, and Naive Infernape with Psychic."
Because repeated verbs in each item of a list are unnecessary.
One more nitpick: Thunderbolt doesn't allow the OHKOs, the EVs do.
 
"This set is designed to remove dangerous OU sweepers such as Gyarados, Salamence and Infernape. Thunderbolt allows Mesprit to OHKO all 4 HP / 0 SpD Gyarados with Thunderbolt after Stealth Rock damage, OHKO all offensive Salamence with Ice Beam, and also allows it to OHKO all Naive Infernape with Psychic."

Should read:
"This set is designed to remove dangerous OU sweepers such as Gyarados, Salamence and Infernape. Thunderbolt allows Mesprit to OHKO 4 HP / 0 SpD Gyarados with Thunderbolt after Stealth Rock damage, offensive Salamence with Ice Beam, and Naive Infernape with Psychic."
Because repeated verbs in each item of a list are unnecessary.

"eachothers" ==> each other's

"while in return Blissey is able to switch in on specially based Ghost-, Dark-, and Bug-type moves."

While true, I don't think that being able to switch in on special Dark and Bug moves is worth mentioning. I haven't seen a Dark Pulse or Bug Buzz in months. Mesprit's best partners are those that can deal with Tyranitar and Scizor. Also, CM or Curse users are a huge threat to this set, so it's a good idea to pack something that can deal with them. For example, Thunderbolt can't break CM Jirachi's subs, even before a CM.

Okay, thanks. I'm still working on this so I'll probably do more than you mention.

One more nitpick: Thunderbolt doesn't allow the OHKOs, the EVs do.

That was a typo, I put Thunderbolt twice. Thanks.
 
144 Defense EVs ensure that Mesprit survives a +2 offensive Gyarados' Waterfall 100% of the time, it also allows Mesprit to survive a +1 Outrage from Dragon Dance Salamence, assuming Stealth Rock isn't on the field.

Mespirit only survives +2 Gyara's Waterfall 100% of the time if it gets a turn of Leftovers recovery (your damage calc even shows that). The 36 SpA EVs aren't necessary for Gyara; without any SpA EVs, Thunderbolt deals 87% minimum to Offensive Gyara and 77.8% to Bulky DD Gyara, both of which are a OHKO with SR support. 36 SpA EVs are only needed for a guaranteed OHKO on Rest Talk Gyara (252 HP / 4 SpD), but that's without the turn of Leftovers recovery, and Thunderbolt is still likely to OHKO after SR. Also, Rest Talk Gyara can't do anything to Mespirit outside Roar.

I would move those SpA EVs into Def. This will enable Mespirit to always survive +1 DD Mence's LO Outrage after SR and one turn of Leftovers recovery i.e. as you switch in to a Salamence as it uses DD. This assumes a Naive nature (the most common for DD Mence).

Ice Beam allows Mesprit to OHKO all Salamence that aren't running a lot of HP EVs.
You should also mention Flygon here, and somewhere else that Scarf Flygon cannot 2HKO Mespirit with Outrage even with SR support, and Mespirit can easily come in on Flygon locked into Earthquake or Fire Punch/Blast.
 
Thank you. I fixed everything accordingly, being the damage calculations, removal of Special Attack EVs, and adding Flygon to the set comments.
 
Just gotta say that you shouldn't capitalize all of the letters in [Team Options], [Overview], [Optional Changes], and [Counters]. They should be typed like that, or else the analysis itself will have those sections capitalized I believe.

I'll probably post some more stuff (if I have any) once I get home!
 
Just gotta say that you shouldn't capitalize all of the letters in [Team Options], [Overview], [Optional Changes], and [Counters]. They should be typed like that, or else the analysis itself will have those sections capitalized I believe.

I'll probably post some more stuff (if I have any) once I get home!

Ah, this is the only analysis I have done this for. Silly me. Thanks for pointing it out.
 
[Overview]
<p>Mesprit has access to the great combination of BoltBeam, along with Psychic, which provide outstanding coverage with each other, being able to remove some of the biggest threats in the OU tier. High defensive stats allow it to take powerful hits, while above average offensive stats allow Mesprit to deal back decent amounts of damage. Mesprit is able to remove threats such as Gyarados, Salamence, Flygon, and Infernape with its great type coverage.</p>

<p>Mesprit's only major downfall is the lack of a reliable recovery move outside of Rest. Wish support is always recommended due to Mesprit having to deal with such powerful hits.</p>

[SET]
name: Anti-Sweeper
move 1: Thunderbolt
move 2: Ice Beam
move 3: Psychic
move 4: Thunder Wave / U-turn / Stealth Rock
item: Leftovers
nature: Bold
evs: 252 HP / 180 Def / 76 SpD

[Set Comments]
<p>This set is designed to remove dangerous OU sweepers, such as Gyarados, Salamence and Infernape. Even without Special Attack EVs Mesprit is able to OHKO all 4 HP / 0 SpD Gyarados with Thunderbolt after Stealth Rock damage, all offensive Salamence and Flygon with Ice Beam, and also allows it to OHKO all Naive Infernape with Psychic. The EVs ensure that you never get KOed by these threats in return. This set will ensure that you KO or severly cripple the opponent's dangerous Pokemon.</p>

[Additional Comments]
<p>The moves listed provide Mesprit with near perfect type coverage in the OU tier, only being resisted by Magnezone. As stated above, Thunderbolt allows you to OHKO all offensive Gyarados after it switches into Stealth Rock. Ice Beam allows Mesprit to OHKO all Salamence that [You're mentioning Flygon later] aren't running a lot of HP EVs. Choice Scarf Flygon is unable to 2HKO Mesprit with any of its moves, while Mesprit can switch in on Earthquake, thanks to Levitate, and KO it with Ice Beam. Psychic scores an OHKO on all Timid Gengar and Naive Infernape while neither are able to KO Mesprit in return [Not even a Life Orb Shadow Ball from Gengar OHKOes Mesprit?]. The final slot gives Mesprit the chance to either support its teammates, or escape the battle. Thunder Wave is the best option as it allows it the chance to cripple faster sweepers and KO them on the following turn. Stealth Rock is another useful option, as it allows Mesprit to score an OHKO on Gyarados when it decides to switch in, it also renders any Focus Sash useless. U-turn allows Mesprit to escape an oncoming Tyranitar or Scizor before they are able to severly damage it with Pursuit.</p>

<p>The EVs on this set are specialized to take hits as good as possible. Max HP is vital as it allows Mesprit to survive even boosted assaults from the most powerful OU sweepers. 180 Defense EVs ensure that Mesprit survives a +2 offensive Gyarados' Waterfall 100% of the time, it also allows Mesprit to survive a +1 Outrage from Dragon Dance Salamence. 76 EVs in Special Defense allows Mesprit to survive a standard Life Orb Gengar's Shadow Ball most of the time [Oh I see]. This is shown in the damage calculations below, along with more OU threats included.</p>

<ul class="damage_calculation">
<li>+2 252 Atk Adamant Gyarados + Life Orb Waterfall vs 252 HP / 180 Def = 73.4% - 86.5%</li>
<li>+1 232 Atk Naive Salamence + Life Orb Outrage vs 252 HP / 180 Def = 78.3% - 92.3%</li>
<li>252 SpA Rash Salamence + Life Orb Draco Meteor vs 252 HP / 76 SpD = 71.2% - 84.1%</li>
<li>252 SpA Timid Gengar + Life Orb Shadow Ball vs 252 HP / 76 SpD = 84.1% - 98.9%</li>
<li>252 Atk Adamant Machamp + Leftovers Payback vs 252 HP / 180 Def = 48.9% - 57.7%</li>
<li>252 Atk Jolly Flygon + Choice Scarf Outrage vs 252 HP / 180 Def = 33.2% - 39.6%</li>
</ul>

You could probably round the damage calculations to the nearest whole number, just to make it look cleaner. For example, the first one would do 73% - 87% damage.

<p>Pokemon shown in these calculations will be OHKOed by the necessary super effective move, barring Machamp, who is 2HKOed by Psychic as it is unable to outspeed Mesprit.</p>

<p>Stealth Rock support is helpful if Mesprit decides not to use it. Forretress makes a fine choice as it is able to switch in against Bug-, Ghost- or Dark-type moves, while it is also helpful to remove entry hazards from Mesprit's side of the field. Stealth Rock is necessary to OHKO Gyarados after it switches in.</p>

<p>Support from Wish is a massive help to Mesprit as it is unable to restore its health outside of Leftovers and Rest. Vaporeon is a great choice to do this as it has a huge HP stat and decent defenses. Blissey is another fine choice as she can switch in on Ghost-type moves with an immunity and threaten them with Thunder Wave. Mesprit and Blissey are a great defensive combination as they are able to switch in on each other's weaknesses. For example, Mesprit is able to switch in on Fighting-type moves that Blissey cannot handle.</p>

[SET]
name: Trick Room
move 1: Trick Room
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Ice Beam
move 4: Psychic / U-turn
item: Leftovers
nature: Relaxed
evs: 252 HP / 180 Def / 76 SpD
ivs: 29 Def / 0 Spe

[Set Comments]
<p>Mesprit makes an excellent user of Trick Room in OU due to its below average Speed and brilliant defensive stats. This set retains the ability to remove Gyarados, Salamence and Infernape with little trouble, while also allows Mesprit to set up Trick Room and support slower members of its team. Thunder Wave isn't an option on this set as it will make the opponent slower than you, making them faster in Trick Room conditions.</p>

[Additional Changes]
<p>Trick Room is vital on this set as it allows Mesprit to support slow teammates. Thunderbolt and Ice Beam create the infamous BoltBeam combination, giving great type coverage and only being resisted by Magnezone in OU. The final slot is down to personal preference. If Infernape or Gengar cause problems to your team, Psychic is the better option. U-turn allows Mesprit to escape the battle and scout oncoming attacks, as well as potentially bringing in a sweeper unharmed.</p>

<p>The EVs on this set are the same as the above as they allow Mesprit to survive powerful boosted hits while being able to set up Trick Room for teammates.</p>

You know, I think you could make a mention of an alternative EV spread for Mesprit. Say that you can choose to make Mesprit run maximum Speed with a Timid nature. Why? Well, this makes Mesprit much more effective at bringing in its Trick Room sweepers unharmed when using U-turn. It's going to be moving last most of the time due to how fast it is, so that's a good thing to mention. So be like: If you choose to run U-turn instead of Psychic, an alternative EV spread of 252 HP / 4 Def / 252 Spe with a Timid nature may be used. This is because... you get the idea.

<p>Wish support is helpful here as it allows Mesprit to switch in and set up Trick Room multiple times. Vaporeon is a great addition to your team as it can switch in on Water-type moves with an immunity and support the team with Wish. Its low Speed is helpful too as it allows you to use Wish before taking a hit.</p>

<p>As this set is designed for Trick Room, slow and powerful teammates are recommended. Metagross, Snorlax and Magnezone make great choices as they all pose a significant threat in the OU tier. Metagross is able to rip holes in the opponent's team with STAB boosted Meteor Mash and a powerful Explosion. Snorlax is a great tank for Trick Room teams as it can set up Curse and batter the opponent with boosted Body Slam and Crunch attacks. Different from the other two, Magnezone attacks from the special side. Its STAB Thunderbolt from base 130 Special Attack will hurt. If Blissey decides to come in and wall you, Magnezone is free to use Explosion in her face.</p>

<p>Steel-types are good partners as they can switch in on Dark- and Bug-type moves aimed at Mesprit. Heatran makes an excellent teammate with its typing and good defensive stats. Immunity to Fire-type moves and a huge Special Attack score will allow Heatran to switch in on resisted moves and force its way through your opponent's team with STAB Fire Blast.</p>

You could just say Magnezone here again. It does the same.

[Team Options]
<p>With the removal of Gyarados, Salamence and Gengar, Fighting-types such as Lucario and Infernape are able to set up without the fear of being KOed. After a boost from Swords Dance, Lucario will be almost unstoppable. Threats such as Tyranitar, Scizor and Latias will all be KOd by Close Combat and Crunch. Infernape is a great option as it can attack from both sides of the spectrum, allowing it to defeat Rotom Appliances with Fire Blast, Swampert with Grass Knot, and Blissey with Close Combat.</p>

<p>As mentioned before, Blissey is a great partner for Mesprit as she is able to set up Stealth Rock, support Mesprit with Wish, and cripple dangerous opponents with Thunder Wave or Toxic. Blissey and Mesprit also have great synergy; Mesprit is able to switch in on physically-based opponents that threaten to KO Blissey, while in return, Blissey is able to switch in on specially-based opponents.</p>

<p>Jirachi is another good partner for Mesprit as it can switch in on Bug- and Dark-type moves with its high defensive stats and threaten to Trick the opponent and give them a useless Choice item. Jirachi is also useful for providing Wish support.</p>

<p>Magnezone is an option as it can switch into Scizor's Bullet Punch and trap it with Magnet Pull. Magnezone can then take out Scizor with Hidden Power Fire or damage it with Thunderbolt. There is the option of using a negative Speed nature along with 0 Speed IVs, which allows Magnezone to be faster than almost all of the OU tier under Trick Room.</p>

[Optional Changes]
<p>Mesprit has an amazing movepool; there are many options to consider. Reflect and Light Screen allow Mesprit to support its teammates while weakening attacks aimed at it. Healing Wish is somewhat risky, but allows Mesprit to restore the health of a deadly sweeper, which opponents may be unable to handle with a second assault. This move may be tempting but the exchange of Mesprit's life is a big turn off. Magic Coat can cripple opponents that try to status Mesprit, which is helpful in OU as many Vaporeon and Blissey use Toxic. Finally, Grass Knot is usable if you lack a way to remove Swampert, but this limits Mesprit's type coverage.</p>

[Counters]
<p>Pokemon that resist the BoltBeam combination or take little damage from any special-based attack are great counters to Mesprit. Blissey is any special Pokemon's worst nightmare, with her mammoth HP stat and great Special Defense, she is able to wall Mesprit all day with no problem. Blissey is also able to weaken Mesprit with Seismic Toss as it is unable to recover its health without Rest.</p>

<p>Magnezone is another great option as it takes minor damage from Thunderbolt, Ice Beam, and Psychic, while it is able to hit Mesprit with a STABed Thunderbolt or take half of Mesprit's health with Explosion.</p>

<p>Tyranitar makes an excellent counter to Mesprit as it has an immunity to Mesprit's STAB Psychic, and it also takes a small amount of damage from the BoltBeam combination thanks to the boost in Special Defense the sandstorm provides. Choice Band Tyranitar is able to OHKO Mesprit with Crunch 100% of the time, while Pursuit will also OHKO if Mesprit tries to escape.</p>

<p>Scizor makes another fine option as it takes little damage from Psychic or Ice Beam, while Thunderbolt only 4HKOes a Choice Band version. U-turn will always OHKO Mesprit when Scizor is holding a Choice Band and Mesprit has taken damage from Stealth Rock. Scizor also has access to Pursuit in case Mesprit tries to switch.</p>

Nice job!
 
Choice Scarf doesn't sound like a bad option considering Mesprit can revenge the 4x Ice weak Dragons and Gyarados with Ice Beam/Thunderbolt, and Gengar and Infernape with Psychic. It isn't as frail as other Psychics like Alakazam so doesn't have to worry as much about switching into attacks but also has the firepower to OHKO all these guys, setting it apart from other Psychics.

Also I would like to say that you have to link to the Mesprit analysis.

http://www.smogon.com/dp/pokemon/mesprit

Good job otherwise :)
 
Choice Scarf doesn't sound like a bad option considering Mesprit can revenge the 4x Ice weak Dragons and Gyarados with Ice Beam/Thunderbolt, and Gengar and Infernape with Psychic. It isn't as frail as other Psychics like Alakazam so doesn't have to worry as much about switching into attacks but also has the firepower to OHKO all these guys, setting it apart from other Psychics.

Also I would like to say that you have to link to the Mesprit analysis.

http://www.smogon.com/dp/pokemon/mesprit

Good job otherwise :)

Something like this will work.

I'll work in a set tomorrow, I'm tired right now. I guess this is what I'll use:

[SET]
name: Revenge killer
move 1: Ice Beam
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Psychic
move 4: Hidden Power Fire / Hidden Power Fighting / U-turn
item: Choice Scarf
nature: Modest
evs: 72 HP / 252 SpA / 184 Spe (188 if using HP Fire)

This has enough Speed to outrun Starmie below. Proper write up tomorrow.

Okay, I see what you mean Fuzznip.
 
You should probably slash Hidden Power Fire on that as well, September. That way, it has something to hit Jirachi, Metagross, Bronzong, and more importantly, Scizor, for super effective damage. It also keeps the super effective hit vs Magnezone. Scizor would be a menace to Choice Scarf Mesprit, so catching it on the switch with HP Fire is pretty helpful. It should be noted that HP Fire reduces Mesprit's Speed by a point, though.

Although it may seem a bit useless, but U-turn could also be mentioned on that set. This would make Mesprit able to scout the opponent's team in search of Pursuiters like Tyranitar and Scizor. Once you know your opponent has one of those guys, you could then try to dispose of them before trying to send out Mesprit again. It does have base 105 Attack, so U-turn would still do a decent amount of damage even if you're not using any Attack and -Attack nature.

EDIT: I'm talking about the Choice Scarf set.
 
Anti-Sweeper
[SET]
name: Anti-Sweeper
move 1: Thunderbolt
move 2: Ice Beam
move 3: Psychic
move 4: Thunder Wave / U-turn / Stealth Rock
item: Leftovers
nature: Bold
evs: 252 HP / 180 Def / 76 SpD

[Set Comments]
<p>This set is designed to remove dangerous OU sweepers such as Gyarados, Salamence and Infernape. Even without Special Attack EVs Mesprit is able to OHKO all 4 HP / 0 SpD Gyarados with Thunderbolt after Stealth Rock damage, all offensive Salamence and Flygon with Ice Beam, and also allows it to OHKO and all Naive Infernape with Psychic. The EVs ensure that you never get KOed by these threats in return. This set will ensure that you KO or severly cripple the opponent's dangerous Pokemon (not a huge fan of this sentence, I'm not sure why it just kind of sounds like hyperbole I guess?).</p>

<p>Thunder Wave is the best option in the final slot as it gives Mespirit the chance to cripple faster sweepers and KO them on the following turn. Stealth Rock is another useful option, as it allows Mesprit to score a OHKO on Gyarados when it decides to switch in, and it also renders any Focus Sashes useless. U-turn allows Mesprit to escape an oncoming Tyranitar or Scizor before they are able to severly damage it with Pursuit.</p>

[Additional Comments]
<p>The EVs on this set are specialized to take hits as well as possible. Max HP is vital as it allows Mesprit to survive even boosted assaults from the most powerful OU sweepers. 180 Defense EVs ensure that Mesprit survives a +2 offensive Gyarados's Waterfall 100% of the time, and it also allows Mesprit to survive a +1 Outrage from Dragon Dance Salamence. 76 EVs in Special Defense allow Mesprit to survive a standard Life Orb Gengar's Shadow Ball most of the time. This is shown in the damage calculations below, along with more OU threats included.</p>

<ul class="damage_calculation">
<li>+2 252 Atk Adamant Gyarados + Life Orb Waterfall vs 252 HP / 180 Def = 73% - 87%</li>
<li>+1 232 Atk Naive Salamence + Life Orb Outrage vs 252 HP / 180 Def = 78% - 92%</li>
<li>252 SpA Rash Salamence + Life Orb Draco Meteor vs 252 HP / 76 SpD = 71% - 84%</li>
<li>252 SpA Timid Gengar + Life Orb Shadow Ball vs 252 HP / 76 SpD = 84% - 99%</li>
<li>252 Atk Adamant Machamp + Leftovers Payback vs 252 HP / 180 Def = 49% - 58%</li>
<li>252 Atk Jolly Flygon + Choice Scarf Outrage vs 252 HP / 180 Def = 33% - 40%</li>
</ul>

<p>Pokemon shown in these calculations will be OHKOed by the necessary super effective move, barring Machamp, who is 2HKOed by Psychic as it is unable to outspeed Mesprit.</p>

<p>Stealth Rock support is helpful if Mesprit decides to not run it. Forretress makes a fine choice as it is able to switch in against Bug-, Ghost- and Dark-type moves, while it is also able to remove entry hazards from Mesprit's side of the field. Stealth Rock is necessary to OHKO Gyarados after it switches in.</p>

<p>Support from Wish is a massive help to Mesprit as it is unable to restore its health outside of Leftovers and Rest. Vaporeon is a great choice to do this as it has a huge HP stat and decent defenses. Blissey is another fine choice as she can switch in on Ghost-type moves with an immunity and threaten them with Thunder Wave. Mesprit and Blissey are a great defensive combination as they are able to switch in on each other's weaknesses. For example, Mesprit is able to switch in on Fighting-type moves that Blissey cannot handle.</p>

Trick Room
[SET]
name: Trick Room
move 1: Trick Room
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Ice Beam
move 4: Psychic / U-turn
item: Leftovers
nature: Relaxed
evs: 252 HP / 180 Def / 76 SpD
ivs: 29 Def / 0 Spe

[Set Comments]
<p>Mesprit makes an excellent user of Trick Room in OU due to its below average Speed and brilliant defensive stats. This set retains the ability to remove Gyarados, Salamence and Infernape with little trouble, while also allowing Mesprit to set up Trick Room and support slower members of its team. Thunder Wave isn't an option on this set as it will make the opponent slower than you, allowing them to outspeed Mespirit in Trick Room conditions.</p>

<p>Trick Room allows Mesprit to support slow teammates. Thunderbolt and Ice Beam create the infamous BoltBeam combination, giving great type coverage and being resisted by only Magnezone in OU. If Infernape or Gengar cause problems to your team, Psychic is the better option. U-turn allows Mesprit to escape the battle and scout oncoming attacks, as well as potentially bringing in a sweeper unharmed.</p>

[Additional Comments]
<p>The EVs on this set are the same as the above as they allow Mesprit to survive powerful boosted hits while being able to set up Trick Room for teammates. If you decide to use U-turn over Psychic, an alternative spread is recommended. 252 HP / 4 Def / 252 Spe with a Timid nature allows Mesprit to move after most opponents, allowing the switch-in to come in unharmed.</p>

<p>Wish support is helpful here as it allows Mesprit to switch in and set up Trick Room multiple times. Vaporeon is a great teammate for this as it can switch in on Water-type moves with an immunity and support the team with Wish. Its low Speed is helpful too as it allows you to use Wish before taking a hit.</p>

<p>As this set is designed for Trick Room, slow and powerful teammates are recommended. Metagross, Snorlax and Magnezone make great choices as they all pose a significant threat in the OU tier. Metagross is able to rip holes in the opponent's team with STAB boosted Meteor Mash and a powerful Explosion. Snorlax is a great tank for Trick Room teams as it can set up Curse and batter the opponent with boosted Body Slams and Crunches attacks. Magnezone, on the other hand, attacks from the special side. Its STAB Thunderbolt from base 130 Special Attack will hurt. If Blissey decides to come in and wall you, Magnezone is free to use Explosion in her face.</p>

<p>Steel-types are good partners as they can switch in on Dark- and Bug-type moves aimed at Mesprit. Magnezone makes an excellent teammate with its typing and good defensive stats. A huge Special Attack stat will allow it to switch in on resisted moves and force its way through your opponent's team with STAB Thunderbolt. Magnezone also has the bonus of Magnet Pull, allowing it to trap Scizor and OHKO it with Hidden Power Fire.</p>

Revenge Killer
[SET]
name: Revenge killer
move 1: Psychic
move 2: Ice Beam
move 3: Thunderbolt
move 4: U-turn / Hidden Power Fire
item: Choice Scarf
nature: Modest
evs: 72 HP / 252 SpA / 184 Spe

[Set Comments]
<p>A great special movepool and high Special Attack make Mesprit an excellent revenge killer. 184 Speed EVs and a Choice Scarf allow Mesprit to outrun common OU threats such as Gengar and Salamence, while it is able to OHKO them with a super effective move. Psychic is used as a reliable STAB move that hits Gengar and Machamp super effectively. Ice Beam will OHKO Salamence and 2HKO Latias. Thunderbolt OHKOes Gyarados, and it also provides excellent type coverage alongside Ice Beam. U-turn sets Mesprit apart from Latias, allowing it to scout Pursuit users switching in and gain information about the opponent's team. Hidden Power Fire allows Mesprit to hit Scizor super effectively upon its switch-in.</p>

[Additional Comments]
<p>184 Speed EVs give Mesprit 363 Speed, which allows it to outrun positive natured base 115 Pokemon. Max Special Attack is vital for Mesprit to deal as much damage as possible. The remaining EVs are placed into HP, giving Mesprit a little bulk. When using Hidden Power Fire, an extra 4 EVs should be placed into Speed to negate the lower Speed iv required.</p>

<p>As this set removes common threats such as Salamence, Gyarados, Gengar, and Infernape, set-up sweepers have an easier time boosting their stats without the risk of being KOed. Dragon Dance Tyranitar is an option as Infernape and Salamence are unable to hit it with Close Combat or Earthquake. A Babiri Berry is recommended however, due to the common usage of Scizor. Dragon Dance Kingdra is another option, as Mesprit is able to remove Latias and Salamence from play. After a few boosts from Dragon Dance, Kingdra will be deadly with Outrage and Waterfall.</p>

<p>Support from Stealth Rock is helpful as it guarantees a OHKO against a standard offensive Latias with Ice Beam. Suicide leads such as Azelf and Aerodactyl are good options as they start the battle with a fast pace and hopefully cripple an opposing Pokemon. Heatran is another option as it can switch into any move Mesprit is weak to and set up a Substitute or Stealth Rock as the opponent switches.</p>

Team Options
[Team Options]
<p>With the removal of Gyarados, Salamence and Gengar, Fighting-types such as Lucario and Infernape are able to set up without the fear of being KOed. After a boost from Swords Dance, Lucario will be almost unstoppable. Threats such as Tyranitar, Scizor and Latias will all be OHKOed by Close Combat and Crunch. Infernape is a great option as it can attack from both sides of the spectrum, allowing it to defeat Rotom-A with Fire Blast, Swampert with Grass Knot, and Blissey with Close Combat.</p>

<p>As mentioned before, Blissey is a great partner for Mesprit as she is able to set up Stealth Rock, support Mesprit with Wish, and cripple dangerous opponents with Thunder Wave or Toxic. Blissey and Mesprit also have great synergy; Mesprit is able to switch in on physically-based opponents that threaten to KO Blissey, while in return Blissey is able to switch in on specially-based opponents.</p>

<p>Jirachi is another good partner for Mesprit as it can switch in on Bug- and Dark-type moves with its high defensive stats and threaten to Trick the opponent and give them a useless Choice item. Jirachi is also useful for providing Wish support.</p>

<p>Magnezone is an option as it can switch into Scizor's Bullet Punch and trap it with Magnet Pull. Magnezone can then take out Scizor with Hidden Power Fire or damage it with Thunderbolt. If you are using Mespirit as a Trick Room supporter, you can run a negative Speed nature along with 0 Speed IVs, which allows Magnezone to be faster than almost all of the OU tier under Trick Room.</p>

Optional Changes
[Optional Changes]
<p>Mesprit has an amazing movepool; there are many options to consider. Reflect and Light Screen allow Mesprit to support its teammates while weakening attacks aimed at it. Healing Wish is somewhat risky, but allows Mesprit to restore the health of a deadly sweeper, which opponents may be unable to handle a second assault from. This move may be tempting but the exchange of Mesprit's life is a big turn off. Magic Coat can cripple opponents that try to status Mesprit, which is helpful in OU as many Vaporeon and Blissey use Toxic. Finally, Grass Knot is usable if you lack a way to remove Swampert, but this limits Mesprit's type coverage.</p>

Counters
[Counters]
<p>Pokemon that resist the BoltBeam combination or take little damage from any specially based attack are great counters to Mesprit. Blissey is every special Pokemon's worst nightmare. With her mammoth HP stat and great Special Defense, she is able to wall Mesprit all day with no problem. Blissey is also able to weaken Mesprit with Seismic Toss as it is unable to recover its health without Rest.</p>

<p>Magnezone is another great option as it takes minor damage from Thunderbolt, Ice Beam, and Psychic, while it is able to hit Mesprit with a STAB Thunderbolt or take half of Mesprit's health with Explosion.</p>

<p>Tyranitar makes an excellent counter to Mesprit as it has an immunity to Mesprit's STAB Psychic, and it also takes a small amount of damage from the BoltBeam combination thanks to the Special Defense boost that sandstorm provides. Choice Band Tyranitar is able to OHKO Mesprit with Crunch 100% of the time, while Pursuit will also OHKO if Mesprit tries to escape.</p>

<p>Scizor makes another fine option as it takes little damage from Psychic or Ice Beam, while Thunderbolt only 4HKOes a Choice Band variant. U-turn will always OHKO Mesprit when Scizor is holding a Choice Band and Mesprit has taken damage from Stealth Rock. Scizor also has access to Pursuit in case Mesprit tries to switch.</p>

Changes in black
Removals in red
Comments in blue

Good job as always September! ;)
 
Hmm, can I bump this? It's been left for a while and I'm not sure if it's done. I added all of Snorlaxe's changes and added Hidden Power Fire. And I see diinbong added OU tags.
 
I'll give this... 24 hours. It's been a while since there was discussion on it, so it's probably okay. Still, maybe there is something new to add. Dunno.
 
[Overview]
<h4>OU</h4>
<p>BoltBeam and Psychic provide outstanding type coverage, allowing Mesprit to check some of the biggest threats in OU. High defensive stats allow it to take powerful hits, while above average offensive stats allow Mesprit to deal back decent amounts of damage. Mesprit is able to deal with threats such as Gyarados, Salamence, Flygon, and Infernape with its great type coverage. Mesprit's only major downfall is the lack of a reliable recovery move outside of Rest. Wish support is always recommended due to Mesprit having to deal with such powerful hits.</p>

[SET]
name: Anti-Sweeper
move 1: Thunderbolt
move 2: Ice Beam
move 3: Psychic
move 4: Thunder Wave / U-turn / Stealth Rock
item: Leftovers
nature: Bold
evs: 252 HP / 180 Def / 76 SpD

[Set Comments]
<p>This set is designed to KO dangerous OU sweepers such as Gyarados, Salamence, and Infernape. Even without Special Attack EVs Mesprit is able to OHKO all 4 HP / 0 SpD Gyarados with Thunderbolt after Stealth Rock damage, all offensive Salamence and Flygon with Ice Beam, and all Naive Infernape with Psychic. The EVs ensure that you never get KOed by these threats in return.</p>

<p>Thunder Wave is the best option in the final slot as it gives Mesprit the chance to cripple faster sweepers and KO them on the following turn. Stealth Rock is another useful option, as it allows Mesprit to score a OHKO on Gyarados when it decides to switch in, and it also renders any Focus Sashes useless. U-turn allows Mesprit to escape an oncoming Tyranitar or Scizor before they are able to severely damage it with Pursuit.</p>

[Additional Comments]
<p>The EVs on this set are specialized to take hits as well as possible. Max HP is vital as it allows Mesprit to survive even boosted assaults from the most powerful OU sweepers. 180 Defense EVs ensure that Mesprit survives a +2 offensive Gyarados's Waterfall 100% of the time, and it also allows Mesprit to survive a +1 Outrage from Dragon Dance Salamence. 76 EVs in Special Defense allow Mesprit to survive a standard Life Orb Gengar's Shadow Ball most of the time. This is shown in the damage calculations below, along with more OU threats included.</p>

<ul class="damage_calculation">
<li>+2 252 Atk Adamant Gyarados + Life Orb Waterfall vs 252 HP / 180 Def = 73% - 87%</li>
<li>+1 232 Atk Naive Salamence + Life Orb Outrage vs 252 HP / 180 Def = 78% - 92%</li>
<li>252 SpA Rash Salamence + Life Orb Draco Meteor vs 252 HP / 76 SpD = 71% - 84%</li>
<li>252 SpA Timid Gengar + Life Orb Shadow Ball vs 252 HP / 76 SpD = 84% - 99%</li>
<li>252 Atk Adamant Machamp + Leftovers Payback vs 252 HP / 180 Def = 49% - 58%</li>
<li>252 Atk Jolly Flygon + Choice Scarf Outrage vs 252 HP / 180 Def = 33% - 40%</li>
</ul>

<p>Stealth Rock support is helpful if Mesprit decides to not run it. Forretress makes a fine choice as it is able to switch in against Bug-, Ghost-, and Dark-type moves, while it is also able to remove entry hazards from Mesprit's side of the field. Stealth Rock is necessary to OHKO Gyarados after it switches in.</p>

<p>Support from Wish is a massive help to Mesprit as it is unable to restore its health outside of Leftovers and Rest. Vaporeon is a great choice to do this as it has a huge HP stat and decent defenses. Blissey is another fine choice as she can switch in on Ghost-type moves with an immunity and threaten them with Thunder Wave. Mesprit and Blissey are a great defensive combination as they are able to switch in on each other's weaknesses. For example, Mesprit is able to switch in on Fighting-type moves that Blissey cannot handle.</p>

[SET]
name: Trick Room
move 1: Trick Room
move 2: Thunderbolt
move 3: Ice Beam
move 4: Psychic / U-turn
item: Leftovers
nature: Relaxed
evs: 252 HP / 180 Def / 76 SpD
ivs: 29 Def / 0 Spe

[Set Comments]
<p>Mesprit makes an excellent user of Trick Room in OU due to its below average Speed and brilliant defensive stats. This set retains the ability to remove Gyarados, Salamence, and Infernape with little trouble, while also allowing Mesprit to set up Trick Room and support slower members of its team. Thunder Wave isn't an option on this set as it will make the opponent slower than you, allowing them to outspeed Mesprit in Trick Room conditions.</p>

<p>Trick Room allows Mesprit to support slow teammates. Thunderbolt and Ice Beam create the infamous BoltBeam combination, giving great type coverage and being resisted by only Magnezone in OU. If Infernape or Gengar cause problems to your team, Psychic is the better option. U-turn allows Mesprit to escape the battle and scout oncoming attacks, as well as potentially bringing in a sweeper unharmed.</p>

[Additional Comments]
<p>The EVs on this set are the same as the above as they allow Mesprit to survive powerful boosted hits while being able to set up Trick Room for teammates. If you decide to use U-turn over Psychic, an alternative spread is recommended. 252 HP / 4 Def / 252 Spe with a Timid nature allows Mesprit to move after most opponents, allowing the switch-in to come in unharmed.</p>

<p>Wish support is helpful here as it allows Mesprit to switch in and set up Trick Room multiple times. Vaporeon is a great teammate for this as it can switch in on Water-type moves with an immunity and support the team with Wish. Its low Speed is helpful too as it allows you to use Wish before taking a hit.</p>

<p>As this set is designed for Trick Room, slow and powerful teammates are recommended. Metagross, Snorlax, and Magnezone make great choices as they all pose a significant threat in the OU tier. Metagross is able to rip holes in the opponent's team with STAB boosted Meteor Mash and a powerful Explosion. Snorlax is a great tank for Trick Room teams as it can set up Curse and batter the opponent with boosted Body Slam and Crunch. Magnezone, on the other hand, attacks from the special side. If Blissey decides to come in and wall you, Magnezone is free to use Explosion in her face.</p>

<p>Steel-types are good partners as they can switch in on Dark- and Bug-type moves aimed at Mesprit. Magnezone makes an excellent teammate with its typing and good defensive stats. A huge Special Attack stat will allow it to switch in on resisted moves and force its way through your opponent's team with STAB Thunderbolt. Magnezone also has the bonus of Magnet Pull, allowing it to trap Scizor and OHKO it with Hidden Power Fire.</p>

[SET]
name: Revenge killer
move 1: Psychic
move 2: Ice Beam
move 3: Thunderbolt
move 4: U-turn / Hidden Power Fire
item: Choice Scarf
nature: Modest
evs: 72 HP / 252 SpA / 184 Spe

[Set Comments]
<p>A great special movepool and high Special Attack make Mesprit an excellent revenge killer. 184 Speed EVs and a Choice Scarf allow Mesprit to outrun common OU threats such as Gengar and Salamence, while it is able to OHKO them with a super effective move. Psychic is used as a reliable STAB move that hits Gengar and Machamp super effectively. Ice Beam will OHKO Salamence and Flygon, while dealing huge damage to Celebi and Ground-types. Thunderbolt OHKOes Gyarados, and it also provides excellent type coverage alongside Ice Beam. U-turn allows Mesprit to scout Pursuit users switching in and gain information about the opponent's team. Hidden Power Fire allows Mesprit to hit Scizor super effectively upon its switch-in.</p>

[Additional Comments]
<p>184 Speed EVs give Mesprit 363 Speed, which allows it to outrun positive natured base 115 Pokemon. Max Special Attack is vital for Mesprit to deal as much damage as possible. The remaining EVs are placed into HP, giving Mesprit a little bulk. When using Hidden Power Fire, an extra 4 EVs should be placed into Speed to negate the lower Speed iv required.</p>

<p>As this set removes common threats such as Salamence, Gyarados, Gengar, and Infernape, set-up sweepers have an easier time boosting their stats without the risk of being KOed. Dragon Dance Tyranitar is an option as Infernape and Salamence are unable to hit it with Close Combat or Earthquake. A Babiri Berry is recommended however, due to the common usage of Scizor. Dragon Dance Kingdra is another option, as Mesprit is able to remove Salamence from play. After a few boosts from Dragon Dance, Kingdra will be deadly with Outrage and Waterfall.</p>

[Team Options]
<h4>OU</h4>
<p>With the removal of Gyarados, Salamence, and Gengar, Fighting-types such as Lucario and Infernape are able to set up without the fear of being KOed. After a boost from Swords Dance, Lucario will be almost unstoppable. Threats such as Tyranitar, Scizor, and Weavile will all be OHKOed by Close Combat and Crunch. Infernape is a great option as it can attack from both sides of the spectrum, allowing it to defeat Rotom-A with Fire Blast, Swampert with Grass Knot, and Blissey with Close Combat.</p>

<p>As mentioned before, Blissey is a great partner for Mesprit as she is able to set up Stealth Rock, support Mesprit with Wish, and cripple dangerous opponents with Thunder Wave or Toxic. Blissey and Mesprit also have great synergy; Mesprit is able to switch in on physically-based opponents that threaten to KO Blissey, while in return Blissey is able to switch in on specially-based opponents.</p>

<p>Jirachi is another good partner for Mesprit as it can switch in on Bug- and Dark-type moves with its high defensive stats and threaten to Trick the opponent and give them a useless Choice item. Jirachi is also useful for providing Wish support.</p>

<p>Magnezone is an option as it can switch into Scizor's Bullet Punch and trap it with Magnet Pull. Magnezone can then take out Scizor with Hidden Power Fire or damage it with Thunderbolt. If you are using Mesprit as a Trick Room supporter, you can run a negative Speed nature along with 0 Speed IVs, which allows Magnezone to be faster than almost all of the OU tier.</p>

[Optional Changes]
<h4>OU</h4>
<p>Mesprit has an amazing movepool; there are many options to consider. Reflect and Light Screen allow Mesprit to support its teammates while weakening attacks aimed at it. Healing Wish is somewhat risky, but allows Mesprit to restore the health of a deadly sweeper, which opponents may be unable to handle a second assault from. This move may be tempting but the exchange of Mesprit's life is a big turn off. Magic Coat can cripple opponents that try to status Mesprit, which is helpful in OU as many Vaporeon and Blissey use Toxic. Finally, Grass Knot is usable if you lack a way to remove Swampert, but this limits Mesprit's type coverage.</p>

[Counters]
<h4>OU</h4>
<p>Pokemon that resist the BoltBeam combination or take little damage from any specially based attack are great counters to Mesprit. Blissey is every special Pokemon's worst nightmare. With her mammoth HP stat and great Special Defense, she is able to wall Mesprit all day with no problem. Blissey is also able to weaken Mesprit with Seismic Toss as it is unable to recover its health without Rest.</p>

<p>Magnezone is another great option as it takes minor damage from Thunderbolt, Ice Beam, and Psychic, while it is able to hit Mesprit with a STAB Thunderbolt or take half of Mesprit's health with Explosion.( I think Explosion does more then half, I think it just kills Mesprit outright)</p>

<p>Tyranitar makes an excellent counter to Mesprit as it has an immunity to Mesprit's STAB Psychic, and it also takes a small amount of damage from the BoltBeam combination thanks to the Special Defense boost that sandstorm provides. Choice Band Tyranitar is able to OHKO Mesprit with Crunch 100% of the time, while Pursuit will also OHKO if Mesprit tries to escape.</p>

<p>Scizor makes another fine option as it takes little damage from Psychic or Ice Beam, while Thunderbolt only 4HKOes a Choice Band variant. U-turn will always OHKO Mesprit when Scizor is holding a Choice Band and Mesprit has taken damage from Stealth Rock. Scizor also has access to Pursuit in case Mesprit tries to switch.</p>


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Okay you didn't need to copy the whole thing for two tiny changes ._.

Anyway, Magnezone will never OHKO defensive Mesprit (and it has a chance but its not guaranteed to KO offensive ones) so I'll change it to "most" rather than "half"
 
There was also all the commas i added since you need to place a Comma right before the "and" when talking about more then two pokes.
 
Ah, in future could you make them a different colour because it's difficult to see :) Anyway this stuff is fixed.
 
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