So I posted a similar set to this in my Team Mighty Morphin Power Rangers RMT (I used a different spread, since I used it behind screens) and it has been very successful for me. When I told Aldaron about it, he requested that I submit it to C&C, so here it is! Again, trying to keep things concise, so please keep that in mind when editing :)
Status: Completed and uploaded.
http://www.smogon.com/dp/pokemon/heatran
[SET]
name: HeaTrap
move 1: Magma Storm
move 2: Hidden Power Grass
move 3: Dragon Pulse / Taunt / Earth Power
move 4: Explosion / Taunt
item: Shuca Berry / Wide Lens / Passho Berry
nature: Modest
evs: 128 HP / 212 SpA / 168 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>The purpose of this Heatran is to trap your opponent’s switch-in with Magma Storm and deal with it accordingly. This set is designed to eliminate most of Heatran’s common counters, including Swampert, Blissey, Latias, and Salamence. Magma Storm does not only force opposing Pokemon to stay in, but it deals 6.25% of extra damage at the end of every turn, allowing Heatran to do just enough damage to score KOs that he otherwise would not be able to. Much like other baiting sets, the purpose of HeaTrap is to help clear the way for other Pokemon to sweep later on by eliminating common counters. What separates this set from the pack is that once Heatran lands a Magma Storm, his opponent cannot switch out to scout if it is indeed a bait set or not; the KO is essentially guaranteed.</p>
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
<p>With a Modest nature and 212 EVs in Special Attack, Heatran can KO a 4 HP Latias with Dragon Pulse if it switches into Magma Storm and Stealth Rock, whereas Latias cannot OHKO Heatran with even a Timid Choice Specs Surf. Swampert and Blissey cannot survive Hidden Power Grass or Explosion, respectively, after Magma Storm and Stealth Rock damage. The Speed EVs allow Heatran to outpace neutral natured Scizor and those aiming to beat Scizor by one point, such as Magnezone. With Shuca Berry, Heatran also survives an Earthquake from the standard New MixMence with 16 Attack EVs and Life Orb, and KOes back with Dragon Pulse after Stealth Rock or Magma Storm damage. Alternatively, a spread of 128 HP / 164 Def / 216 SpA may be used to guarantee that a max Attack Salamence with Life Orb can never KO you with Earthquake even after Stealth Rock damage. This spread makes for a slower and slightly weaker Heatran, but still guarantees the same KOs previously listed.</p>
<p>If you are not concerned about Salamence, who takes a hefty amount of damage switching into Magma Storm anyway, then you may want to consider Wide Lens over Shuca Berry. The biggest drawback to this set is obviously Magma Storm’s poor accuracy, which can be somewhat alleviated with Wide Lens, giving it an effective accuracy of 77%. Passho Berry is also an effective item choice, as it allows Heatran to withstand blows from Starmie, Suicune, and other Water-type Pokemon, and KO back with Hidden Power Grass or Explosion.</p>
<p>If you pack a powerful Pursuit user on your team, then you may also want to consider Taunt over Explosion. With Taunt and Magma Storm, Heatran can prevent Blissey from healing, switching, or using a status move. You can then switch in your Pursuit user to seal Blissey’s fate without sacrificing Heatran. If eliminating Blissey is your main objective, then running Taunt with Explosion will guarantee a KO on Blissey, who can no longer Protect on your Explosion. Taunt also allows Heatran to beat some of its other counters, such as Vaporeon, who won't be able to heal anymore and takes a hefty hit from Hidden Power Grass. The biggest selling point of Taunt combined with Magma Storm, however, is that it allows you to switch in another sweeper and score a free boost as your Taunted opponent switches out, assuming they can't hurt your sweeper directly. Finally, if you do not pack a solid Heatran counter on your team, Earth Power is a great option for ensuring that enemy Heatrans cannot come in for free. However, if you choose to use Earth Power, it is highly recommended that Shuca Berry be your item of choice, as you do not want to lose to an opposing Heatran's Earth Power.</p>
<p>This Heatran should be used primarily as a support Pokemon; it works very well on teams who have Pokemon that share the same counters as Heatran. Teammates that benefit from this Heatran set include Tyranitar and Salamence, who enjoy the absence of Swampert. Offensive Suicune, Life Orb Latias, offensive Zapdos, and Sub Petaya Empoleon are also excellent team options because they have a much easier time sweeping once Blissey is gone. Finally, Infernape makes a great partner, because it can be very destructive once Latias has been eliminated. You should also consider teammates who can take advantage of Tyranitar, Gyarados and Vaporeon, who are the three most common Heatran counters that this set cannot reliably deal with. Gliscor serves as a great Tyranitar check who also has an easy time switching into Fighting- and Ground-type attacks aimed at Heatran, and Celebi and Vaporeon do an excellent job at covering Gyarados and Vaporeon. It is also recommended that you set Stealth Rock up before getting this Heatran out, as it nets a lot of kills with the extra damage that Stealth Rock provides. If you are looking for a purely offensive Heatran, then other sets might prove more effective. However, when it comes to taking out the threats mentioned, no Pokemon does a better job than HeaTrap.</p>
Status: Completed and uploaded.
http://www.smogon.com/dp/pokemon/heatran
[SET]
name: HeaTrap
move 1: Magma Storm
move 2: Hidden Power Grass
move 3: Dragon Pulse / Taunt / Earth Power
move 4: Explosion / Taunt
item: Shuca Berry / Wide Lens / Passho Berry
nature: Modest
evs: 128 HP / 212 SpA / 168 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>The purpose of this Heatran is to trap your opponent’s switch-in with Magma Storm and deal with it accordingly. This set is designed to eliminate most of Heatran’s common counters, including Swampert, Blissey, Latias, and Salamence. Magma Storm does not only force opposing Pokemon to stay in, but it deals 6.25% of extra damage at the end of every turn, allowing Heatran to do just enough damage to score KOs that he otherwise would not be able to. Much like other baiting sets, the purpose of HeaTrap is to help clear the way for other Pokemon to sweep later on by eliminating common counters. What separates this set from the pack is that once Heatran lands a Magma Storm, his opponent cannot switch out to scout if it is indeed a bait set or not; the KO is essentially guaranteed.</p>
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
<p>With a Modest nature and 212 EVs in Special Attack, Heatran can KO a 4 HP Latias with Dragon Pulse if it switches into Magma Storm and Stealth Rock, whereas Latias cannot OHKO Heatran with even a Timid Choice Specs Surf. Swampert and Blissey cannot survive Hidden Power Grass or Explosion, respectively, after Magma Storm and Stealth Rock damage. The Speed EVs allow Heatran to outpace neutral natured Scizor and those aiming to beat Scizor by one point, such as Magnezone. With Shuca Berry, Heatran also survives an Earthquake from the standard New MixMence with 16 Attack EVs and Life Orb, and KOes back with Dragon Pulse after Stealth Rock or Magma Storm damage. Alternatively, a spread of 128 HP / 164 Def / 216 SpA may be used to guarantee that a max Attack Salamence with Life Orb can never KO you with Earthquake even after Stealth Rock damage. This spread makes for a slower and slightly weaker Heatran, but still guarantees the same KOs previously listed.</p>
<p>If you are not concerned about Salamence, who takes a hefty amount of damage switching into Magma Storm anyway, then you may want to consider Wide Lens over Shuca Berry. The biggest drawback to this set is obviously Magma Storm’s poor accuracy, which can be somewhat alleviated with Wide Lens, giving it an effective accuracy of 77%. Passho Berry is also an effective item choice, as it allows Heatran to withstand blows from Starmie, Suicune, and other Water-type Pokemon, and KO back with Hidden Power Grass or Explosion.</p>
<p>If you pack a powerful Pursuit user on your team, then you may also want to consider Taunt over Explosion. With Taunt and Magma Storm, Heatran can prevent Blissey from healing, switching, or using a status move. You can then switch in your Pursuit user to seal Blissey’s fate without sacrificing Heatran. If eliminating Blissey is your main objective, then running Taunt with Explosion will guarantee a KO on Blissey, who can no longer Protect on your Explosion. Taunt also allows Heatran to beat some of its other counters, such as Vaporeon, who won't be able to heal anymore and takes a hefty hit from Hidden Power Grass. The biggest selling point of Taunt combined with Magma Storm, however, is that it allows you to switch in another sweeper and score a free boost as your Taunted opponent switches out, assuming they can't hurt your sweeper directly. Finally, if you do not pack a solid Heatran counter on your team, Earth Power is a great option for ensuring that enemy Heatrans cannot come in for free. However, if you choose to use Earth Power, it is highly recommended that Shuca Berry be your item of choice, as you do not want to lose to an opposing Heatran's Earth Power.</p>
<p>This Heatran should be used primarily as a support Pokemon; it works very well on teams who have Pokemon that share the same counters as Heatran. Teammates that benefit from this Heatran set include Tyranitar and Salamence, who enjoy the absence of Swampert. Offensive Suicune, Life Orb Latias, offensive Zapdos, and Sub Petaya Empoleon are also excellent team options because they have a much easier time sweeping once Blissey is gone. Finally, Infernape makes a great partner, because it can be very destructive once Latias has been eliminated. You should also consider teammates who can take advantage of Tyranitar, Gyarados and Vaporeon, who are the three most common Heatran counters that this set cannot reliably deal with. Gliscor serves as a great Tyranitar check who also has an easy time switching into Fighting- and Ground-type attacks aimed at Heatran, and Celebi and Vaporeon do an excellent job at covering Gyarados and Vaporeon. It is also recommended that you set Stealth Rock up before getting this Heatran out, as it nets a lot of kills with the extra damage that Stealth Rock provides. If you are looking for a purely offensive Heatran, then other sets might prove more effective. However, when it comes to taking out the threats mentioned, no Pokemon does a better job than HeaTrap.</p>




















