[SET]
name: Teleport
move 1: Teleport
move 2: Seismic Toss
move 3: Soft-Boiled
move 4: Thunder Wave / Toxic / Stealth Rock
item: Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Natural Cure
nature: Bold
evs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 SpD
[SET COMMENTS]
Blissey is a strong pick for a wide array of teams thanks to its sky-high special bulk and access to Teleport. One of Teleport's main perks is its ability to safely bring teammates onto the field and allow Blissey to avoid being taken advantage of by Magic Guard users and Ghost-types. Seismic Toss is Blissey's main option to deal consistent damage. Thunder Wave cripples fast attackers like Alakazam, Dragapult, Venusaur, and Gengar, leaving them vulnerable to slower attackers like Urshifu-S and Kyurem. Toxic putting opposing pivots like Zeraora, Rotom-H, and Mandibuzz on a timer can be more beneficial on teams that can fight back against the aforementioned fast threats. Blissey can fill the role of a Stealth Rock setter if the team lacks one by other means, although at the cost of not being able to cripple key threats such as the aforementioned Dragapult and Venusaur. Aromatherapy can be used to remove status conditions from teammates that rely on being healthy like Urshifu-S, Volcarona, and Mandibuzz as well as Substitute users like Kyurem. Maximum investment into Defense is preferred to minimize damage taken from Psyshock and physical attacks. Heavy-Duty Boots in conjunction with Natural Cure helps keep Blissey healthy during the match.
Physically defensive Pokemon like Skarmory, Corviknight, and Clefable all like having Blissey covering their weakness to special wallbreakers like Choice Specs Dragapult, Magnezone, and non-Safeguard Volcarona; in return, they cover Blissey's weakness to strong physical attackers like Urshifu-S, Rillaboom, and Excadrill. Attackers with poor bulk or longevity like Alakazam, Zeraora, Dragapult, and Urshifu-S appreciate having Blissey as a pivot to help bring them onto the field safely. Blissey is often unable to deal with Ghost-types like Gengar and Magic Guard users like Alakazam and Reuniclus by itself, so fast or bulky Ghost- and Dark-types like Dragapult, Urshifu-S, and Mandibuzz are advisable teammates; the former also deals with Substitute users such as Kyurem and Gengar effectively.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[NotInMyChristanServer, 460861]]
- Quality checked by: [[curiosity, 443485], [[TPP, 260369]]
- Grammar checked by: [[deetah, 297659]]
name: Teleport
move 1: Teleport
move 2: Seismic Toss
move 3: Soft-Boiled
move 4: Thunder Wave / Toxic / Stealth Rock
item: Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Natural Cure
nature: Bold
evs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 SpD
[SET COMMENTS]
Blissey is a strong pick for a wide array of teams thanks to its sky-high special bulk and access to Teleport. One of Teleport's main perks is its ability to safely bring teammates onto the field and allow Blissey to avoid being taken advantage of by Magic Guard users and Ghost-types. Seismic Toss is Blissey's main option to deal consistent damage. Thunder Wave cripples fast attackers like Alakazam, Dragapult, Venusaur, and Gengar, leaving them vulnerable to slower attackers like Urshifu-S and Kyurem. Toxic putting opposing pivots like Zeraora, Rotom-H, and Mandibuzz on a timer can be more beneficial on teams that can fight back against the aforementioned fast threats. Blissey can fill the role of a Stealth Rock setter if the team lacks one by other means, although at the cost of not being able to cripple key threats such as the aforementioned Dragapult and Venusaur. Aromatherapy can be used to remove status conditions from teammates that rely on being healthy like Urshifu-S, Volcarona, and Mandibuzz as well as Substitute users like Kyurem. Maximum investment into Defense is preferred to minimize damage taken from Psyshock and physical attacks. Heavy-Duty Boots in conjunction with Natural Cure helps keep Blissey healthy during the match.
Physically defensive Pokemon like Skarmory, Corviknight, and Clefable all like having Blissey covering their weakness to special wallbreakers like Choice Specs Dragapult, Magnezone, and non-Safeguard Volcarona; in return, they cover Blissey's weakness to strong physical attackers like Urshifu-S, Rillaboom, and Excadrill. Attackers with poor bulk or longevity like Alakazam, Zeraora, Dragapult, and Urshifu-S appreciate having Blissey as a pivot to help bring them onto the field safely. Blissey is often unable to deal with Ghost-types like Gengar and Magic Guard users like Alakazam and Reuniclus by itself, so fast or bulky Ghost- and Dark-types like Dragapult, Urshifu-S, and Mandibuzz are advisable teammates; the former also deals with Substitute users such as Kyurem and Gengar effectively.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[NotInMyChristanServer, 460861]]
- Quality checked by: [[curiosity, 443485], [[TPP, 260369]]
- Grammar checked by: [[deetah, 297659]]
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