

Psychic
[SET]
Jirachi @ Leftovers
Name: Specially Defensive (Psychic)
Ability: Serene Grace
EVs: 252 HP / 160 SpD / 96 Spe
Careful Nature
- Iron Head
- Body Slam / Thunder Wave / Wish
- U-turn / Protect
- Stealth Rock
[SET COMMENTS]
Jirachi is a great support Pokemon on Psychic teams due to its great bulk, wide array of utility options, and ability to maintain pressure via U-turn and Serene Grace-boosted Iron Head. Iron Head in conjunction with Serene Grace allows Jirachi to annoy Pokemon like Alolan Muk, Articuno, and Clefable. Body Slam punishes switch-ins like Great Tusk and Quagsire by having a notable chance to paralyze them due to Serene Grace. Alternatively, Thunder Wave may be used to have a higher chance of paralysis and affect Ghost-types, while Wish enables Jirachi as a cleric, synergizing well with U-turn. U-turn preserves momentum and permits Jirachi to escape unfavorable situations against Quagsire, Gholdengo, Skarmory, and Gliscor. Protect may be used instead to capitalize on Leftovers recovery and scout for super effective moves from foes, playing around Choice-locked users; however, the lack of U-turn means Jirachi can't maintain momentum. Stealth Rock is useful to wear down pivots and offers additional pressure in difficult matchups such as Dark, Ghost, and Water. The given EV spread maximizes Jirachi's special bulk, notably letting it survive a Shadow Ball from Choice Specs Flutter Mane as well as outpace Adamant Mamoswine.
Slowbro forms a great defensive core with Jirachi, walling threats such as Gouging Fire, Cinderace, and non-Choice Band Excadrill while also checking Ceruledge if Slowbro has no item. Furthermore, Slowbro is capable of luring in and beating Dark-type Pokemon like Chien-Pao, Kingambit, and Roaring Moon via Body Press in conjunction with a Colbur Berry. In return, Jirachi offers a Poison immunity and is capable of switching into special attackers like Alolan Ninetales and Choice Specs Latios. Hoopa-U threatens Pokemon like Gholdengo, Spectrier, and Pecharunt while also providing Knock Off support, removing Heavy-Duty Boots from foes to capitalize on Jirachi's Stealth Rock. In exchange, Jirachi offers pivoting via U-turn and utility moves like Stealth Rock and Thunder Wave to improve Hoopa-U's wallbreaking. Latios boasts a much-needed Ground immunity and breaks through threats like Gouging Fire, Archaludon, and Keldeo. Hatterene prevents opposing entry hazards from being set and threatens Dark-types such as Roaring Moon and Hydreigon via Draining Kiss. Indeedee sets up Psychic Terrain, making it harder for Azumarill to break out of Jirachi's Iron Head and paralysis spam, as well as offering a Ghost immunity to fend off Spectrier and Hisuian Zoroark. Iron Boulder is a great option for speed control and removes Fire-types such as Ogerpon-H, Hisuian Arcanine, and Volcarona with Mighty Cleave. Espathra appreciates Stealth Rock and Thunder Wave support from Jirachi easing its sweeping process late-game. At +2, Deoxys-S paired with BoltBeam coverage threatens a plethora of threats to Jirachi like Choice Specs Greninja, the Landorus formes, and Gliscor.
[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
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Psychic
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Jirachi may use Healing Wish as a cleric option to give sweepers like Deoxys-S, Iron Crown, and Espathra second chances to threaten foes; however, it is typically situational and means Jirachi has to give up more standard utility options.
[CREDITS]
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