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Name: Cobalion (#638)
Typing:
Base Stats: 91 HP / 90 Atk / 129 Def / 90 SpA / 72 SpD / 108 Spe
Ability: Justified: Raises Attack by one stage when hit by a Dark-type move
Notable moves: (STAB moves in bold)
Close Combat
Iron Head
Roar
Stealth Rock
Stone Edge
Swords Dance
Taunt
Thunder Wave
Volt Switch
Overview:
Cobalion has a unique typing, giving it many resistances and 1 immunity, but also weaknesses to common Fighting- and Fire-type moves. Cobalion has a great Defense stat, along with a decent 108 base Speed. It has access to many support moves such as Thunder Wave, Volt Switch, Stealth Rock, and even Taunt. It's typing also allows it to act as a check to many Dark-types in the tier, such as Bisharp.
Potential Movesets:
Offensive Pivot
Cobalion @ Leftovers
Ability: Justified
EVs: 140 HP / 112 Atk / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Close Combat
- Volt Switch
- Iron Head
- Stealth Rock / Taunt
This set allows Cobalion to act as an offensive pivot. Close Combat and Iron Head are Cobalion's two STAB moves, while Volt Switch provides useful momentum for the team. Cobalion's good physical bulk also makes it a great user of Stealth Rock. 140 HP EVs enable it to survive Excadrill's Earthquake, while 112 Attack EVs allows it to OHKO Mega Gardevoir. The rest of the EVs are poured into speed, so that Cobalion can outspeed base 100s, and speed tie with other base 108 speed Pokemon, such as Keldeo. Taunt is also an option to stop recovery and status moves. Thunder Wave is an alternate option that you can also try out, neutering faster Pokemon, and sometimes giving your team free turns.
Defensive Support
Cobalion @ Leftovers
Ability: Justified
EVs: 248 HP / 144 Def / 116 Spe
Impish Nature
- Close Combat
- Volt Switch
- Thunder Wave
- Stealth Rock
This defensive set is a great check Pokemon such as Bisharp. 116 Speed EVs hit an important benchmark, allowing Cobalion to outspeed base 90 Speed Pokemon and below with a neutral nature. 248 HP EVs increase Cobalion's overall bulk, while also giving it a Stealth Rock number. The rest of the EVs are put into Defense so that Cobalion can take physical hits better. Close Combat is crucial so that Cobalion can handle Steel-types such as Ferrothorn, Heatran, and Bisharp. Volt Switch allows Cobalion to gain momentum after it has done it's job. Thunder Wave support helps slow down faster Pokemon, allowing a slower Pokemon to sweep. Stealth Rock helps wear down common switch-ins, and can easily be set up thanks to Cobalion's great bulk. This set also excels at taking on Dark-types, so Pokemon that enjoy Dark-types removed such as Mega Latias are great partners.
Conclusion:
Cobalion has a niche in the OU metagame of being able to check lots of Dragon- and Dark-types. It has great physical bulk, a wide movepool, and many solid support options. Cobalion is also an excellent partner for Mega Latias, as it is able to remove many of Mega Latias's checks and counters. However, Cobalion's special bulk is rather lackluster, and it is weak to many common attacking types in OU. Even though Cobalion currently resides in RU, it still has made a small impact on the OU metagame.
How do you think Cobalion is doing in the current metagame? Also feel free to discuss other potential movesets!

Name: Cobalion (#638)
Typing:


Base Stats: 91 HP / 90 Atk / 129 Def / 90 SpA / 72 SpD / 108 Spe
Ability: Justified: Raises Attack by one stage when hit by a Dark-type move
Notable moves: (STAB moves in bold)
Close Combat
Iron Head
Roar
Stealth Rock
Stone Edge
Swords Dance
Taunt
Thunder Wave
Volt Switch
Overview:
Cobalion has a unique typing, giving it many resistances and 1 immunity, but also weaknesses to common Fighting- and Fire-type moves. Cobalion has a great Defense stat, along with a decent 108 base Speed. It has access to many support moves such as Thunder Wave, Volt Switch, Stealth Rock, and even Taunt. It's typing also allows it to act as a check to many Dark-types in the tier, such as Bisharp.
Potential Movesets:
Offensive Pivot
Cobalion @ Leftovers
Ability: Justified
EVs: 140 HP / 112 Atk / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Close Combat
- Volt Switch
- Iron Head
- Stealth Rock / Taunt
This set allows Cobalion to act as an offensive pivot. Close Combat and Iron Head are Cobalion's two STAB moves, while Volt Switch provides useful momentum for the team. Cobalion's good physical bulk also makes it a great user of Stealth Rock. 140 HP EVs enable it to survive Excadrill's Earthquake, while 112 Attack EVs allows it to OHKO Mega Gardevoir. The rest of the EVs are poured into speed, so that Cobalion can outspeed base 100s, and speed tie with other base 108 speed Pokemon, such as Keldeo. Taunt is also an option to stop recovery and status moves. Thunder Wave is an alternate option that you can also try out, neutering faster Pokemon, and sometimes giving your team free turns.
Defensive Support
Cobalion @ Leftovers
Ability: Justified
EVs: 248 HP / 144 Def / 116 Spe
Impish Nature
- Close Combat
- Volt Switch
- Thunder Wave
- Stealth Rock
This defensive set is a great check Pokemon such as Bisharp. 116 Speed EVs hit an important benchmark, allowing Cobalion to outspeed base 90 Speed Pokemon and below with a neutral nature. 248 HP EVs increase Cobalion's overall bulk, while also giving it a Stealth Rock number. The rest of the EVs are put into Defense so that Cobalion can take physical hits better. Close Combat is crucial so that Cobalion can handle Steel-types such as Ferrothorn, Heatran, and Bisharp. Volt Switch allows Cobalion to gain momentum after it has done it's job. Thunder Wave support helps slow down faster Pokemon, allowing a slower Pokemon to sweep. Stealth Rock helps wear down common switch-ins, and can easily be set up thanks to Cobalion's great bulk. This set also excels at taking on Dark-types, so Pokemon that enjoy Dark-types removed such as Mega Latias are great partners.
Conclusion:
Cobalion has a niche in the OU metagame of being able to check lots of Dragon- and Dark-types. It has great physical bulk, a wide movepool, and many solid support options. Cobalion is also an excellent partner for Mega Latias, as it is able to remove many of Mega Latias's checks and counters. However, Cobalion's special bulk is rather lackluster, and it is weak to many common attacking types in OU. Even though Cobalion currently resides in RU, it still has made a small impact on the OU metagame.
How do you think Cobalion is doing in the current metagame? Also feel free to discuss other potential movesets!
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