Yes. Clefable got..another option. It's so great :D I've tested Choice Band / Choice Scarf..but I find that Specs is much better.
http://www.smogon.com/dp/pokemon/clefable
[SET]
name: TrickSpecs
move 1: Trick
move 2: Shadow Ball
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Psychic
item: Choice Specs
ability: Magic Guard
nature: Modest
evs: 212 HP / 252 SpA / 44 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>Clefable with Trick is a great suprise, especially when you consider its common switch-ins. Trick means that you can cripple many common switch-ins, such as Hypno. The combination of Shadow Ball / Focus Blast / Psychic is unresisted, and also hits many of the UU Pokémon for super-effective damage. Shadow Ball will hurt Grumpig, Hypno, and Claydol, whilst Focus Blast will always 2HKO opposing Clefable. Psychic also damages Weezing and many Fighting-types which may come in on Clefable.</p>
<p>However, you may prefer the attacking option of Thunderbolt / Ice Beam / Fire Blast. It hits everything in UU for neutral damage bar Lanturn, and can hurt Pokémon such as Mantine and Swellow much harder. Ice Beam will also do more damage to Claydol than Shadow Ball. This is especially recommended in OU play, allowing Clefable to hit Gyarados, Salamence, Skarmory, and other common Pokémon much harder. The 44 Speed EVs allow Clefable to outrun any base 65 Pokémon with a neutral Speed nature and no EVs.</p>
[SET]
name: Orb Trick
move 1: Softboiled
move 2: Seismic Toss
move 3: Ice Beam / Reflect / Light Screen
move 4: Trick
item: Flame Orb / Toxic Orb
nature: Calm
ability: Magic Guard
evs: 252 HP / 252 SpD / 4 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>This set centers around Clefable's ability to use Trick, but unlike the standard Trick set, this uses the status orbs to cripple the opponent. In UU, some of the most common switch-ins to Clefable are Fighting-type Pokémon, such as Hitmonlee and Hitmontop, and other hard hitting physical Pokémon. This is where Flame Orb does its job. Flame Orb inflicts to holder with a burn status, but thanks to Clefable's ability Magic Guard, Clefable won't be taking any damage from that burn. Clefable is then able to Trick away the Flame Orb to the aforementioned common switch-ins. Toxic Orb is another item option, but it isn't recommended because Clefable can already use Toxic. Toxic Orb can help against Pokémon who are unaffected by burn, but are vulnerable to the worsening poison. This set is just as successful in OU due to the abundance of Fighting types, but Clefable must be wary of activating Heracross's Guts ability. Note in UU Clefable should also watch out for Swellow, who may try to also grab a Guts boost.</p>
<p>The moves here aren't any different from the Blissey With Weight Loss set. Softboiled gives Clefable a reliable form of recovery and Seismic Toss allows Clefable to wear down bulky opponents, especially in conjunction with a status affliction. Clefable has the options of Ice Beam and Stealth Rock here as well. Reflect provides more defensive coverage on the physical side, while Light Screen provides more Special Defense, so it's a personal choice here.</p>
http://www.smogon.com/dp/pokemon/clefable
[SET]
name: TrickSpecs
move 1: Trick
move 2: Shadow Ball
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Psychic
item: Choice Specs
ability: Magic Guard
nature: Modest
evs: 212 HP / 252 SpA / 44 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>Clefable with Trick is a great suprise, especially when you consider its common switch-ins. Trick means that you can cripple many common switch-ins, such as Hypno. The combination of Shadow Ball / Focus Blast / Psychic is unresisted, and also hits many of the UU Pokémon for super-effective damage. Shadow Ball will hurt Grumpig, Hypno, and Claydol, whilst Focus Blast will always 2HKO opposing Clefable. Psychic also damages Weezing and many Fighting-types which may come in on Clefable.</p>
<p>However, you may prefer the attacking option of Thunderbolt / Ice Beam / Fire Blast. It hits everything in UU for neutral damage bar Lanturn, and can hurt Pokémon such as Mantine and Swellow much harder. Ice Beam will also do more damage to Claydol than Shadow Ball. This is especially recommended in OU play, allowing Clefable to hit Gyarados, Salamence, Skarmory, and other common Pokémon much harder. The 44 Speed EVs allow Clefable to outrun any base 65 Pokémon with a neutral Speed nature and no EVs.</p>
[SET]
name: Orb Trick
move 1: Softboiled
move 2: Seismic Toss
move 3: Ice Beam / Reflect / Light Screen
move 4: Trick
item: Flame Orb / Toxic Orb
nature: Calm
ability: Magic Guard
evs: 252 HP / 252 SpD / 4 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>This set centers around Clefable's ability to use Trick, but unlike the standard Trick set, this uses the status orbs to cripple the opponent. In UU, some of the most common switch-ins to Clefable are Fighting-type Pokémon, such as Hitmonlee and Hitmontop, and other hard hitting physical Pokémon. This is where Flame Orb does its job. Flame Orb inflicts to holder with a burn status, but thanks to Clefable's ability Magic Guard, Clefable won't be taking any damage from that burn. Clefable is then able to Trick away the Flame Orb to the aforementioned common switch-ins. Toxic Orb is another item option, but it isn't recommended because Clefable can already use Toxic. Toxic Orb can help against Pokémon who are unaffected by burn, but are vulnerable to the worsening poison. This set is just as successful in OU due to the abundance of Fighting types, but Clefable must be wary of activating Heracross's Guts ability. Note in UU Clefable should also watch out for Swellow, who may try to also grab a Guts boost.</p>
<p>The moves here aren't any different from the Blissey With Weight Loss set. Softboiled gives Clefable a reliable form of recovery and Seismic Toss allows Clefable to wear down bulky opponents, especially in conjunction with a status affliction. Clefable has the options of Ice Beam and Stealth Rock here as well. Reflect provides more defensive coverage on the physical side, while Light Screen provides more Special Defense, so it's a personal choice here.</p>