stolen from OU
Standard and common sets are generally effective. After all, that's why they're common and standard. But sometimes a less-common set can be effective. In fact, brand-new sets can be quite effective as well. This thread is for new and creative movesets that can be quite effective, as well as old movesets that have fallen out of favor but have become quite effective in the Doubles metagame.
Since Doubles is, well, a double battle format, pairs of Pokemon are also acceptable if they work a specific way together without being dead weight with other partners.
What is a new and creative, good moveset?
What are some things that constitute a shitty gimmick?
I'll start us off with an example:
Tyranitar @ Fighting Gem
Trait: Sand Stream
EVs: 124 HP / 252 Atk / 132 Spd
Adamant Nature
- Crunch
- Rock Slide
- Superpower
- Protect
This Tyranitar spread is designed to beat two Pokemon that can be problematic to a variety of teams and perform better against a few others. Fighting Gem Superpower allows Tyranitar to OHKO max HP Heatran, who could otherwise burn it with Will-O-Wisp, and 2HKO even the bulkiest Ferrothorn (which Low Kick can fail to do, especially when factoring in Leftovers). The Speed EVs let Tyranitar always outspeed uninvested Heatran.
Let's go, everyone!
Standard and common sets are generally effective. After all, that's why they're common and standard. But sometimes a less-common set can be effective. In fact, brand-new sets can be quite effective as well. This thread is for new and creative movesets that can be quite effective, as well as old movesets that have fallen out of favor but have become quite effective in the Doubles metagame.
Since Doubles is, well, a double battle format, pairs of Pokemon are also acceptable if they work a specific way together without being dead weight with other partners.
What is a new and creative, good moveset?
- It successfully pulls off a role, and is not strictly outclassed by others.
- It takes advantage of metagame trends.
- It has had some success. Post replays / logs to strengthen your case.
- It is an existing set that for whatever reason isn't common.
- Its use is meant to prey on specific facets of the metagame.
- It might be able to surprise and demolish Pokemon that normally counter the usual sets, but does not become a gimmick in order to do so.
What are some things that constitute a shitty gimmick?
- Using a Pokemon that has no business being used in higher-level Doubles play.
- Movesets that are inferior and ineffective compared to existing movesets, or use an obscure move for the sake of hitting an even more obscure check or counter.
- Movesets that are utterly impractacle or are horribly outclassed by another Pokemon.
- This is a standard Doubles thread. Don't post some Dialga set.
- Terracott.
- Anything involving Regigigas or Slaking.
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I'll start us off with an example:

Tyranitar @ Fighting Gem
Trait: Sand Stream
EVs: 124 HP / 252 Atk / 132 Spd
Adamant Nature
- Crunch
- Rock Slide
- Superpower
- Protect
This Tyranitar spread is designed to beat two Pokemon that can be problematic to a variety of teams and perform better against a few others. Fighting Gem Superpower allows Tyranitar to OHKO max HP Heatran, who could otherwise burn it with Will-O-Wisp, and 2HKO even the bulkiest Ferrothorn (which Low Kick can fail to do, especially when factoring in Leftovers). The Speed EVs let Tyranitar always outspeed uninvested Heatran.
Let's go, everyone!