[SET]
name: Support
move 1: Lunar Dance / Future Sight
move 2: Thunder Wave / Toxic
move 3: Ice Beam
move 4: Moonlight
item: Leftovers / Rocky Helmet / Eject Button
ability: Levitate
nature: Calm
evs: 252 HP / 64 Def / 136 SpD / 56 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
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The set makes the most out of Cresselia's support capabilities to enable a wide range of teammates. Lunar Dance allows Cresselia to sacrifice itself to restore a teammate back to full health, granting it another chance to sweep. Future Sight is incredible support that helps offensive teammates that struggle against Toxapex and discourages aggressive switches into the likes of Mega Medicham. Thunder Wave paralyzes faster targets like Mega Alakazam, Mega Lopunny, and Tapu Lele. Toxic punishes Dark- and Ground-types like Mega Tyranitar, Mega Swampert, and Gastrodon and puts them on a timer. Ice Beam threatens Landorus-T and Garchomp with major damage. Finally, Moonlight allows Cresselia to regain HP to continue threatening the opposing team with status and Ice Beam and preserve itself for later in the match.
Set Details
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The given EV spread allows Cresselia to survive Choice Band Kartana’s Knock Off after Stealth Rock and outspeeds paralyzed Mega Alakazam, while the rest of its EVs are dumped into HP and Special Defense. Cresselia also has some flexibility with its item of choice. Leftovers is an option to grant Cresselia extra longevity. Rocky Helmet punishes contact moves such as Frustration from Mega Lopunny, Knock Off from Kartana, and U-turn from Landorus-T. Finally, Eject Button allows Cresselia to reverse the momentum against Volt Switch and U-turn and provide a teammate with a free entry.
Usage Tips
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This set compresses the role of a pivot, support with Lunar Dance or Future Sight and Thunder Wave, and a defensive stopgap against monstrous wallbreakers like Mega Medicham and Tapu Lele. Early- to mid-game, it can utilize its solid bulk to switch in against the aforementioned wallbreakers, punish them with Thunder Wave, and consistently keep itself healthy with Moonlight; if Cresselia has Future Sight, it can support its offensive teammates to punish the likes of Toxapex and Fighting-types like Hawlucha and Kommo-o. If Cresselia is holding an Eject Button, it can disrupt U-turn and Volt Switch from Landorus-T and Magearna, stopping them from switching out and providing a free switch for a teammate to put these Pokemon in an uncomfortable position, setting the stage perfectly. It is also important to be mindful of Cresselia's passivity, as it can invite threats like Mega Mawile, Heatran, and Substitute + Swarm variants of Volcarona, and is exploited by Taunt users like Tapu Lele and Tapu Fini. If Cresselia has Lunar Dance, it is often strategically advantageous to sacrifice it later in the match to grant a weakened teammate another chance to clean up once Cresselia's bulk and utility are no longer needed. However, be wary of the opportunity cost in doing so, as this can make a difference between a win and a loss.
Team Options
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This Cresselia set is well-suited for offense, bulky offense, balance, and hyper offense teams, which appreciate its support with Future Sight, Lunar Dance to heal a weakened teammate, and status like Thunder Wave to cripple annoying foes like Mega Alakazam. Strong wallbreakers like Kartana, Kyurem-B, and Mega Charizard Y benefit from Cresselia paralyzing faster Pokemon like Mega Lopunny and Mega Alakazam and breaking past bulkier Pokemon like Toxapex with the aid of Future Sight. Additionally, the sun from Mega Charizard Y allows Cresselia to heal more HP to continue checking the aforementioned Pokemon. Mega Aggron is another solid partner that benefits from Cresselia handling Fighting-types like Mega Medicham and Hawlucha, and in return, it solidly answers Mega Mawile and Weavile. Heatran provides Stealth Rock and sends Steel-types like Mega Scizor, Ferrothorn, and Celesteela packing with Magma Storm. Tapu Fini covers Cresselia's weakness to Dark-type moves and pressures bulkier teams with Taunt + Nature's Madness. Toxapex forms a solid partnership with Cresselia, as it lays down Toxic Spikes to pressure Pursuit users like Weavile and Mega Tyranitar and puts them on a timer, and in return, Cresselia covers Toxapex's poor matchup against opposing Psychic-types like Mega Medicham and Tapu Lele. A multitude of setup sweepers like Magearna, Volcarona, Mega Charizard X, Gyarados, and Dragonite benefit from Cresselia granting Lunar Dance support to bring them back in top condition and curing any status ailments afflicted and paralysis from Thunder Wave to cripple faster Pokemon like Mega Lopunny and Mega Alakazam. Substitute variants of Dragonite and Volcarona synergize well with the paralysis support that Cresselia provides, as the chance of full paralysis grants them extra opportunities to set up. Additionally, Magearna provides a solid answer to Weavile and Ash-Greninja, while Cresselia safely switches into Ground-type moves aimed at Magearna.
[SET CREDITS]
Written by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/favmon-garchomp.653095/
Quality checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/diyusi.519886/
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Grammar checked by:
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name: Support
move 1: Lunar Dance / Future Sight
move 2: Thunder Wave / Toxic
move 3: Ice Beam
move 4: Moonlight
item: Leftovers / Rocky Helmet / Eject Button
ability: Levitate
nature: Calm
evs: 252 HP / 64 Def / 136 SpD / 56 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
=========
The set makes the most out of Cresselia's support capabilities to enable a wide range of teammates. Lunar Dance allows Cresselia to sacrifice itself to restore a teammate back to full health, granting it another chance to sweep. Future Sight is incredible support that helps offensive teammates that struggle against Toxapex and discourages aggressive switches into the likes of Mega Medicham. Thunder Wave paralyzes faster targets like Mega Alakazam, Mega Lopunny, and Tapu Lele. Toxic punishes Dark- and Ground-types like Mega Tyranitar, Mega Swampert, and Gastrodon and puts them on a timer. Ice Beam threatens Landorus-T and Garchomp with major damage. Finally, Moonlight allows Cresselia to regain HP to continue threatening the opposing team with status and Ice Beam and preserve itself for later in the match.
Set Details
========
The given EV spread allows Cresselia to survive Choice Band Kartana’s Knock Off after Stealth Rock and outspeeds paralyzed Mega Alakazam, while the rest of its EVs are dumped into HP and Special Defense. Cresselia also has some flexibility with its item of choice. Leftovers is an option to grant Cresselia extra longevity. Rocky Helmet punishes contact moves such as Frustration from Mega Lopunny, Knock Off from Kartana, and U-turn from Landorus-T. Finally, Eject Button allows Cresselia to reverse the momentum against Volt Switch and U-turn and provide a teammate with a free entry.
Usage Tips
========
This set compresses the role of a pivot, support with Lunar Dance or Future Sight and Thunder Wave, and a defensive stopgap against monstrous wallbreakers like Mega Medicham and Tapu Lele. Early- to mid-game, it can utilize its solid bulk to switch in against the aforementioned wallbreakers, punish them with Thunder Wave, and consistently keep itself healthy with Moonlight; if Cresselia has Future Sight, it can support its offensive teammates to punish the likes of Toxapex and Fighting-types like Hawlucha and Kommo-o. If Cresselia is holding an Eject Button, it can disrupt U-turn and Volt Switch from Landorus-T and Magearna, stopping them from switching out and providing a free switch for a teammate to put these Pokemon in an uncomfortable position, setting the stage perfectly. It is also important to be mindful of Cresselia's passivity, as it can invite threats like Mega Mawile, Heatran, and Substitute + Swarm variants of Volcarona, and is exploited by Taunt users like Tapu Lele and Tapu Fini. If Cresselia has Lunar Dance, it is often strategically advantageous to sacrifice it later in the match to grant a weakened teammate another chance to clean up once Cresselia's bulk and utility are no longer needed. However, be wary of the opportunity cost in doing so, as this can make a difference between a win and a loss.
Team Options
========
This Cresselia set is well-suited for offense, bulky offense, balance, and hyper offense teams, which appreciate its support with Future Sight, Lunar Dance to heal a weakened teammate, and status like Thunder Wave to cripple annoying foes like Mega Alakazam. Strong wallbreakers like Kartana, Kyurem-B, and Mega Charizard Y benefit from Cresselia paralyzing faster Pokemon like Mega Lopunny and Mega Alakazam and breaking past bulkier Pokemon like Toxapex with the aid of Future Sight. Additionally, the sun from Mega Charizard Y allows Cresselia to heal more HP to continue checking the aforementioned Pokemon. Mega Aggron is another solid partner that benefits from Cresselia handling Fighting-types like Mega Medicham and Hawlucha, and in return, it solidly answers Mega Mawile and Weavile. Heatran provides Stealth Rock and sends Steel-types like Mega Scizor, Ferrothorn, and Celesteela packing with Magma Storm. Tapu Fini covers Cresselia's weakness to Dark-type moves and pressures bulkier teams with Taunt + Nature's Madness. Toxapex forms a solid partnership with Cresselia, as it lays down Toxic Spikes to pressure Pursuit users like Weavile and Mega Tyranitar and puts them on a timer, and in return, Cresselia covers Toxapex's poor matchup against opposing Psychic-types like Mega Medicham and Tapu Lele. A multitude of setup sweepers like Magearna, Volcarona, Mega Charizard X, Gyarados, and Dragonite benefit from Cresselia granting Lunar Dance support to bring them back in top condition and curing any status ailments afflicted and paralysis from Thunder Wave to cripple faster Pokemon like Mega Lopunny and Mega Alakazam. Substitute variants of Dragonite and Volcarona synergize well with the paralysis support that Cresselia provides, as the chance of full paralysis grants them extra opportunities to set up. Additionally, Magearna provides a solid answer to Weavile and Ash-Greninja, while Cresselia safely switches into Ground-type moves aimed at Magearna.
[SET CREDITS]
Written by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/favmon-garchomp.653095/
Quality checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/diyusi.519886/
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/zinnias.569291/
Grammar checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/user3.103/
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