Aldaron
geriatric
My favorite Claydol set that I used the moment the UU Ladder was released. People who faced me then (for some reason my CRE and Rating were reduced back to the beginning though ?_?) know how effective this was in leading for and supporting UU sweeping behemoths like SD Leafeon, Mix Sharpedo, Mix Manectric, Mix Rapidash, and Nidoking.
http://www.smogon.com/dp/pokemon/claydol
[SET]
name: Supporting Lead
move 1: Explosion
move 2: Reflect
move 3: Light Screen
move 4: Stealth Rock
item: Lum Berry / Light Clay
nature: Careful
evs: 252 HP / 80 Def / 176 SpD
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>This set utilizes Claydol's impressive defenses and impressive support move pool in order effectively promote a UU sweep. The reason the common attacking moves on Claydol, Earthquake / Earth Power and Ice Beam, and the common supporting move, Rapid Spin, are ignored here is because this set's purpose is solely to promote a sweep, and not to prevent / stop any specific Pokemon or strategy.</p>
<p>Explosion as the attacking move allows Claydol to set up and simulateously deal massive damage while giving a team member a "free" switch in. Stealth Rock is generally chosen first, as its consistent 12.5% damage on the switch + negation of Focus Sash is vital for many sweepers, and it allows more turns for Light Screen or Reflect to support the team if it is picked first. Light Screen is chosen if setting up a special defensively weak sweeper like Leafeon is desired. Reflect is chosen is setting up a physical defensively weak sweeper like Altaria is desired. Again, Rapid Spin is ignored because it merely stops Stealth Rock, Spikes or Toxic Spikes from damaging your sweepers; it doesn't directly promote the sweep as much as surviving a direct attack due to the screens does.</p>
<p>The item decision is based solely on situational preferences. If the common UU leads are leading with sleep inducing attacks, Lum Berry is an option. However, if status is not a concern, Light Clay can be chosen in order increase the duration of the screens. The EV spread is a typical defensive spread with an emphasis on Claydol's higher defensive stat, Special Defense, because special Water and special Grass moves are more common than physical Bug or physical Water moves.</p>
http://www.smogon.com/dp/pokemon/claydol
[SET]
name: Supporting Lead
move 1: Explosion
move 2: Reflect
move 3: Light Screen
move 4: Stealth Rock
item: Lum Berry / Light Clay
nature: Careful
evs: 252 HP / 80 Def / 176 SpD
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>This set utilizes Claydol's impressive defenses and impressive support move pool in order effectively promote a UU sweep. The reason the common attacking moves on Claydol, Earthquake / Earth Power and Ice Beam, and the common supporting move, Rapid Spin, are ignored here is because this set's purpose is solely to promote a sweep, and not to prevent / stop any specific Pokemon or strategy.</p>
<p>Explosion as the attacking move allows Claydol to set up and simulateously deal massive damage while giving a team member a "free" switch in. Stealth Rock is generally chosen first, as its consistent 12.5% damage on the switch + negation of Focus Sash is vital for many sweepers, and it allows more turns for Light Screen or Reflect to support the team if it is picked first. Light Screen is chosen if setting up a special defensively weak sweeper like Leafeon is desired. Reflect is chosen is setting up a physical defensively weak sweeper like Altaria is desired. Again, Rapid Spin is ignored because it merely stops Stealth Rock, Spikes or Toxic Spikes from damaging your sweepers; it doesn't directly promote the sweep as much as surviving a direct attack due to the screens does.</p>
<p>The item decision is based solely on situational preferences. If the common UU leads are leading with sleep inducing attacks, Lum Berry is an option. However, if status is not a concern, Light Clay can be chosen in order increase the duration of the screens. The EV spread is a typical defensive spread with an emphasis on Claydol's higher defensive stat, Special Defense, because special Water and special Grass moves are more common than physical Bug or physical Water moves.</p>