Blissey shows up on defensive teams as a robust special wall capable of walling threats such as Latios, Thundurus-T, and Volcarona while providing utility with its extensive support options such as Stealth Rock and Wish. Compared to Chansey, Blissey's bulk is worse; however,its ability to use Leftovers means it is far less susceptible to very common residual damage such as sand and entry hazards. Blissey is notably an excellent user of Wish, which can heal up teammates that otherwise struggle with maintaining longevity throughout games such as Excadrill, Abomasnow, Tyranitar, and Forretress. Blissey is an incredibly passive Pokemon and relies almost exclusively on status conditions and Seismic Toss to deal damage, which is a prominent weakness to have when two of the best stallbreakers, Excadrill and Reuniclus, possess high HP and an immunity to Toxic. A large swath of the metagame threatens Blissey out due to her its passivity; strong Physical physical attackers such as Terrakion, Mamoswine, and Kyurem-B will swiftly threaten to KO it, with Blissey it being unable to threaten them barring statusing them with Toxic or Thunder Wave. Blissey is also prone to being overwhelmed by special attackers; notably, Keldeo has an excellent match up matchup into against Blissey as it threatens an OHKO with Secret Sword. The Pokemon Blissey is often supposed to check also have tools to overwhelm its titanic bulk, with foes such as Latios crippling it with Trick, Thundurus-T setting up Nasty Plot, and Volcarona busting through Blissey with enough Quiver Dance boosts. Blissey is also prone to becoming a victim of relentless pivoting loops from the likes of Landorus-T and Rotom-W, and as these threats are often paired with entry hazards and the ubiquitous Sand Stream coming off the likes of Tyranitar and Hippowdon, damage can rack up quickly and leave Blissey at low enough health to where any stray hit could KO it.
[SET]
name: Special Wall
move 1: Soft-Boiled
move 2: Seismic Toss
move 3: Toxic / Thunder Wave
move 4: Stealth Rock / Wish
item: Leftovers
ability: Natural Cure
nature: Bold
evs: 248 HP / 252 Def / 8 SpD
[SET DESCRIPTION]
Moves
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Soft-Boiled is mandatory for Blissey to be able to survive and check special attackers such as Volcarona and Latios. Seismic Toss is also mandatory, as it consistently racks up damage on what it is supposed to check and will also hit Pokemon that can switch into Blissey such as Excadrill and Ferrothorn. The choice between Toxic and Thunder Wave will depend on what Blissey needs to target; Toxic will cripple Pokemon such as Rotom-W and Thundurus-T, while Thunder Wave targets foes that are perfectly content switching into a Toxic Blissey such as Skarmory and Reuniclus. Stealth Rock is often chosen, Blissey's great bulk allows it to come in on a myriad of Pokemon that it checks throughout a match and set the hazard up. Should this role already be occupied by other teammates, Blissey can provide longevity to allies with limited recovery with the help of Wish.
Set Details
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This EV spread allows Blissey to act as a physical and special sponge, soft checking a large number of special attackers. With a Bold nature, maximum HP, and maximum Defense, Blissey can act as a mixed wall that is able to come in on weak physical hits while still being an excellent check to special attackers, notably making it less prone to being trapped by the likes of Tyranitar and Scizor. With max maximum Defense, Blissey will also be less threatened by strong Psyshock from the likes of Alakazam and Reuniclus.
Team Options
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Blissey shows up on teams that mandate a stalwart specially defensive sponge that can provide utility for its teammates. As Blissey is a physically frail Pokemon, physically defensive partners such as Gliscor and Skarmory are needed to check foes such as Terrakion and Garchomp, which Blissey is not able to handle effectively. Blissey is weak to all entry hazards, so hazard removal from the likes of Forretress and Excadrill benefits it immensely, and in return, it can provide them with longevity by using Wish. Good checks to Keldeo such as Jellicent and Latios are necessary, as Blissey can not check it defensively. Blissey also synergizes with some Magic Guard users such as Reuniclus; since Reuniclus is immune to passive damage, it can come in on multiple Toxic, Will-O-Wisp, and Scald users, while Blissey can switch in and block Reuniclus from being crippled by paralysis. The sand setters, Tyranitar and Hippowdon, are also good partners for Blissey thanks to the consistent residual damage limiting problematic wallbreakers to Blissey such as Keldeo and Dragonite, and they both provide useful utility. Tyranitar is able to Pursuit trap otherwise problematic Psychic-types like Reuniclus and Psyshock Alakazam, while Hippowdon is a stalwart mixed wall that can set Stealth Rock to open up Blissey's moveset. A common partner with Blissey is Xatu; while Xatu's bulk is meager, it is good enough to block Spikes from the likes of Skarmory and Ferrothorn with Magic Bounce, allowing Blissey further longevity against teams reliant on Spikes.
[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
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Blissey can opt to run Heal Bell over moves like Stealth Rock and Wish to give its team the ability to heal off status, helping out teammates that otherwise struggle with being statused. However, this is however often hard to justify; Blissey pairs well with Pokemon that inherently are resilient to status conditions such as Reuniclus or Gliscor. Offensive options such as Ice Beam can seem tempting to hit common Blissey switch-ins such as Gliscor and Landorus-T, but it is often better to let this burden be occupied by other teammates. Blissey often requires every moveslot it has to fit its good utility options, and it is a poor answer to other Ice Beam and Flamethrower targets such as Dragonite and Scizor. Counter could seem tempting as a way for Blissey to punish physical moves such as U-turn, but this is often incredibly hard to pull off and is inconsistent because of how easily this could be scouted.
Checks and Counters
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**Strong Physical Attackers**: Strong physical attackers such as Excadrill, Garchomp, and Terrakion can very easily 2HKO or OHKO Blissey, with it being unable to effectively stop them from firing off hits or setting up.
**Spikes**: As Blissey is grounded, it loathes playing with Spikes in mind; being as passive as it is, Blissey is often privy to letting in Spikes setters such as Ferrothorn, Skarmory, and Forretress and being unable to stop them from setting up layers. All of the aforementioned entry hazard setters do, however, have to respect being paralyzed with Thunder Wave, which can cripple them for the remainder of the game.
**Stallbreakers**: Stallbreakers such as Swords Dance Gliscor and Reuniclus are mostly unthreatened by Blissey and can repeatedly set up while it is unable to stop them.
**Trick Users**: Trick users such as Latios and Rotom-W can easily cripple Blissey, leaving it unable to handle them effectively.
**Knock Off**: Blissey will quite readily succumb to entry hazards and the ubiquitous sand should its item be removed from by the likes of Clefable, Gliscor, and Ferrothorn.
**Strong Special Sweepers**: In spite of its titanic bulk, some special attackers can quite easily take Blissey out. Keldeo will 2HKO Blissey with its Secret Sword, and Psyshock from the likes of Alakazam and Reuniclus when paired with entry hazards can over time overwhelm Blissey. These Pokemon do, however, have to respect Blissey firing off status and crippling them.
[SET]
name: Special Wall
move 1: Soft-Boiled
move 2: Seismic Toss
move 3: Toxic / Thunder Wave
move 4: Stealth Rock / Wish
item: Leftovers
ability: Natural Cure
nature: Bold
evs: 248 HP / 252 Def / 8 SpD
[SET DESCRIPTION]
Moves
=============
Soft-Boiled is mandatory for Blissey to be able to survive and check special attackers such as Volcarona and Latios. Seismic Toss is also mandatory, as it consistently racks up damage on what it is supposed to check and will also hit Pokemon that can switch into Blissey such as Excadrill and Ferrothorn. The choice between Toxic and Thunder Wave will depend on what Blissey needs to target; Toxic will cripple Pokemon such as Rotom-W and Thundurus-T, while Thunder Wave targets foes that are perfectly content switching into a Toxic Blissey such as Skarmory and Reuniclus. Stealth Rock is often chosen, Blissey's great bulk allows it to come in on a myriad of Pokemon that it checks throughout a match and set the hazard up. Should this role already be occupied by other teammates, Blissey can provide longevity to allies with limited recovery with the help of Wish.
Set Details
=============
This EV spread allows Blissey to act as a physical and special sponge, soft checking a large number of special attackers. With a Bold nature, maximum HP, and maximum Defense, Blissey can act as a mixed wall that is able to come in on weak physical hits while still being an excellent check to special attackers, notably making it less prone to being trapped by the likes of Tyranitar and Scizor. With max maximum Defense, Blissey will also be less threatened by strong Psyshock from the likes of Alakazam and Reuniclus.
Team Options
=============
Blissey shows up on teams that mandate a stalwart specially defensive sponge that can provide utility for its teammates. As Blissey is a physically frail Pokemon, physically defensive partners such as Gliscor and Skarmory are needed to check foes such as Terrakion and Garchomp, which Blissey is not able to handle effectively. Blissey is weak to all entry hazards, so hazard removal from the likes of Forretress and Excadrill benefits it immensely, and in return, it can provide them with longevity by using Wish. Good checks to Keldeo such as Jellicent and Latios are necessary, as Blissey can not check it defensively. Blissey also synergizes with some Magic Guard users such as Reuniclus; since Reuniclus is immune to passive damage, it can come in on multiple Toxic, Will-O-Wisp, and Scald users, while Blissey can switch in and block Reuniclus from being crippled by paralysis. The sand setters, Tyranitar and Hippowdon, are also good partners for Blissey thanks to the consistent residual damage limiting problematic wallbreakers to Blissey such as Keldeo and Dragonite, and they both provide useful utility. Tyranitar is able to Pursuit trap otherwise problematic Psychic-types like Reuniclus and Psyshock Alakazam, while Hippowdon is a stalwart mixed wall that can set Stealth Rock to open up Blissey's moveset. A common partner with Blissey is Xatu; while Xatu's bulk is meager, it is good enough to block Spikes from the likes of Skarmory and Ferrothorn with Magic Bounce, allowing Blissey further longevity against teams reliant on Spikes.
[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============
Blissey can opt to run Heal Bell over moves like Stealth Rock and Wish to give its team the ability to heal off status, helping out teammates that otherwise struggle with being statused. However, this is however often hard to justify; Blissey pairs well with Pokemon that inherently are resilient to status conditions such as Reuniclus or Gliscor. Offensive options such as Ice Beam can seem tempting to hit common Blissey switch-ins such as Gliscor and Landorus-T, but it is often better to let this burden be occupied by other teammates. Blissey often requires every moveslot it has to fit its good utility options, and it is a poor answer to other Ice Beam and Flamethrower targets such as Dragonite and Scizor. Counter could seem tempting as a way for Blissey to punish physical moves such as U-turn, but this is often incredibly hard to pull off and is inconsistent because of how easily this could be scouted.
Checks and Counters
===================
**Strong Physical Attackers**: Strong physical attackers such as Excadrill, Garchomp, and Terrakion can very easily 2HKO or OHKO Blissey, with it being unable to effectively stop them from firing off hits or setting up.
**Spikes**: As Blissey is grounded, it loathes playing with Spikes in mind; being as passive as it is, Blissey is often privy to letting in Spikes setters such as Ferrothorn, Skarmory, and Forretress and being unable to stop them from setting up layers. All of the aforementioned entry hazard setters do, however, have to respect being paralyzed with Thunder Wave, which can cripple them for the remainder of the game.
**Stallbreakers**: Stallbreakers such as Swords Dance Gliscor and Reuniclus are mostly unthreatened by Blissey and can repeatedly set up while it is unable to stop them.
**Trick Users**: Trick users such as Latios and Rotom-W can easily cripple Blissey, leaving it unable to handle them effectively.
**Knock Off**: Blissey will quite readily succumb to entry hazards and the ubiquitous sand should its item be removed from by the likes of Clefable, Gliscor, and Ferrothorn.
**Strong Special Sweepers**: In spite of its titanic bulk, some special attackers can quite easily take Blissey out. Keldeo will 2HKO Blissey with its Secret Sword, and Psyshock from the likes of Alakazam and Reuniclus when paired with entry hazards can over time overwhelm Blissey. These Pokemon do, however, have to respect Blissey firing off status and crippling them.
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