[OVERVIEW]
 
<p>
Cryogonal is two sides of a coin.  It has an excellent base 135  Special Defense  stat, but an absolutely abysmal base 30 Defense stat. It  has an  excellent base 105 Speed and base 95 Special Attack, but a  horrendously  shallow special movepool, making an attacking set  unfeasible. It has  an amazing defensive ability (Levitate), but is  cursed for being an  Ice-type Pokemon. Luckily, it has a myriad of useful  support options,  such as dual screens, Rapid Spin, and Recover,  allowing it to fill a  very specific slot on your team. Cryogonal's strange stat spread, access to Levitate, and useful support movepool set it apart from other run-of-the-mill Ice-types. Despite having an excellent base 135 Special Defense, a high base 105 Speed, and a usable base 95 Special Attack, Cryogonal is incapable of running a potent attacking set, as it is completely let down by its awful special movepool and abysmal base 30 Defense. Still, access to Rapid Spin in a tier infested with entry hazards, as well as other useful moves such as Recover, Haze, dual screens, and Toxic, is nothing to scoff at, and this makes Cryogonal a viable choice for any team needing a fast Rapid Spin user to keep entry hazards off the field, giving it a niche in UU.</p>
(I re-wrote the Overview completely, as the repeated ''it has a good xyz, but a bad xyz'' made it really redundant.)
  
[SET]
name: Rapid Spin
move 1: Rapid Spin
move 2: Recover
move 3: Ice Beam
move 4: 
Toxic / Haze
item: Leftovers
nature: Calm
evs: 252 HP / 4 Def / 252 SpD
 
[SET COMMENTS]
 
<p>Due to the lack of Pokemon with access to Rapid Spin in UU,  Cryogonal may find its way onto your team as the only Rapid Spin user with  instant recovery. Rapid Spin allows Cryogonal to remove opposing entry  hazards from the field. Recover is very important for Cryogonal; even  though it is immune to Spikes and Toxic Spikes due thanks to Levitate, it is  weak to Stealth Rock by nature virtue of its Ice typing. Accordingly, it needs  to keep its HP high to allow it to repeatedly switch in and spin away hazards. Ice  Beam provides a relatively strong STAB attack, and keeps it Cryogonal from being Taunt  bait. Finally, Toxic is used to cripple the plethora of physical  attackers who love to switch into Cryogonal. If Toxic is unnecessary,  Cryogonal has access to Haze to stop Baton Pass chains and to prevent stop  setup sweepers in their tracks. Because Cryogonal's Defense stat is so poor, it is  better to maximize its special bulk, as you would try to avoid physical  attacks that would otherwise wreck Cryogonal.</p> (We write about EVs in Ac, not Set Comments.)
  
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
 
<p>
252 EVs are put in both HP and Special Defense to maximize Crygonal's special bulk. Since Cryogonal will be fleeing physical attacks in any case, investing in its poor Defense isn't recommended. Unfortunately, because of However, Cryogonal's
 lack of poor Defense
, makesit 
is  incredibly susceptible to the move Pursuit
; being it isOHKOed by Pursuit from  Choice Band
ed Escavalier or Life Orb
ed Houndoom. Accordingly, one can  move the Special Defense EVs 
into Defense
, to allow it to survive such  threats.
 Also, Common physical attackers such as Victini, Bisharp,  Heracross, and Snorlax pose huge problems for Cryogonal, 
due to their  ability to hit it on its weak defense stat as they can strike at its weak Defense. 
Accordingly, Pokemon such as  Cofagrigus, with high physical bulk, make good partners for Cryogonal. 
 Other physical tanks such as Slowbro and Dusclops make excellent  partners Thus, physical walls such as Weezing, Slowbro, and Dusclops make great teamamtes for Cryogonal. Likewise, special attackers with super effective attacks, such  as Rotom-H and Nidoking, or with attacks that target Cryogonal's  Defense stat, such as Azelf, still hit Cryogonal really hard, regardless  of its 
massive Special Defense. Other special walls such as Chansey can help  Cryogonal with this problem. As Cryogonal does not invest in 
Speed, 
many  Pokemon such as Jolly Heracross will outspeed it, though Cryogonal  naturally outspeeds threats such as Jolly Heacross will outspeed it. To 
confront remedy this, you can invest in Cryogonal's  high Speed stat
, to allow enabling it to 
outspeed and use Rapid Spin 
first on these threats, though  generally at the cost of its life. Pokemon such as Rotom-H, Moltres,  Zapdos, or Zoroark appreciate Cryogonal's Rapid Spin support, as entry  hazards make 
their abilities to sweep significantly harder it much harder for them to pull off a sweep.</p>
 
[OTHER OPTIONS]
 
<p>Cryogonal has a few other options that it can consider. Because  of its high offensive stats, an offensive Rapid Spin set can be used  with an EV spread of 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe, 
a Timid nature, and a Life  Orb. However, 
this is relatively hard to pull off Cryogonal will be easily walledbecause, outside of  Hidden Power,
 Cryogonal's its best coverage option is Flash Cannon.  Likewise, Cryogonal also has access to both Light Screen and Reflect,  meaning a set consisting of Light Screen / Reflect / Recover / Rapid  Spin can be used with a Light Clay. You must keep in mind that without  Rapid Spin
, this is entirely outclassed by 
bulkier dual 
screen users such as Uxie.  Finally, Cryogonal can use Frost Breath instead of Ice Beam in order to  effectively check Cosmic Power Sigilyph.</p>
 
[CHECKS AND COUNTERS]
 
<p>Cryogonal is checked by practically every physical attacker
, as it will take massive damage from if not get KOed outright by strong physical attacks. It  will be taking a lot of damage from strong physical assaults, so you  have to do your best to keep Cryogonal away from such assaults. Choice  Scarf Heracross does a great job at checking Cryogonal, as it outspeeds  and 
threatens OHKOes with Close Combat. Likewise, Bisharp, Victini, Cobalion,  and Poliwrath all resist Ice-type attacks and threaten Cryogonal with  their STAB attacks. Houndoom and Escavalier both resist Ice-type attacks  as well, and can OHKO Cryogonal with Pursuit. Strong special attackers  such as Moltres or Azelf also threaten Cryogonal due to the sheer power  of their assaults. All in all, Pokemon with strong physical attacks or  super effective moves check Cryogonal 
with ease.</p>
 
[DREAMWORLD]
<p>Cryogonal did not receive a Dream World ability.</p>  (The Dream World section is only for Pokemon with unreleased Dream World abilities.)