http://www.smogon.com/dp/pokemon/manaphy
What I did:
-Added Team comments to sets.
-Added Team Options
-Fixed Spelling and Grammar mistakes
-Fleshed out existing comments a bit.
-Moved SubBoost set to Other Options: The set was incredibly inferior to the Tail Glow set at sweeping. Manaphy already has plenty of ways to beat Blissey.
-Added Reflect and Light Screen in Other Options, because Manaphy can actually get some use out of them.
[SET]
name: Tail Glow Sweeper
move 1: Tail Glow
move 2: Rest
move 3: Surf
move 4: Ice Beam / Grass Knot
item: Leftovers / Life Orb
nature: Timid
evs: 80 HP / 252 SpA / 176 Spe
[SET COMMENTS}
<p>This is Manaphy’s best sweeping set, allowing it to easily increase its Special Attack to astronomical levels with Tail Glow, Rest off the damage, wake up instantly thanks to Hydration, and sweep. Make sure you are packing rain support when using this set, as that is what makes Manaphy truly shine.</p>
<p>Ice Beam is generally the better option in the last slot, giving Manaphy an easy OHKO on Rayquaza, who can negate rain's side-effects with Air Lock, making Hydration useless. It also helps against the other Dragon-types, like Giratina, Latias, and Latios. Grass Knot ensures an OHKO on Kyogre, hits Palkia harder than Ice Beam, and can hit Groudon and Tyranitar who may come in to stop the rain. Neither option leaves you entirely helpless against certain foes, however. For example, if you go with Ice Beam, you can still 2HKO Kyogre with Surf, thanks to boosts from Tail Glow, Life Orb, and Drizzle. If you opt for Grass Knot, then you can still 2HKO Rayquaza with a Life Orb Surf after a Tail Glow boost. Latios can also be 2HKOed by boosted Surfs in rain, even accounting for Soul Dew (his more defensive sister will usually survive two hits though).</p>
<p>The choice of item depends on your personal preference. Leftovers makes for a sturdier Manaphy and can ease set-up. Life Orb gives it some extra kick, and the 10% recoil can be made up for with Rest, especially with Hydration.</p>
<p>The EVs are fairly straightforward. Max Special Attack is necessary to inflict as much damage as possible. The Speed EVs allow Manaphy to outrun all base 90s who do not hold a Choice Scarf, including Kyogre, Groudon, and Dialga, while also letting Manaphy beat Max Speed Adamant Rayquaza. The HP EVs give Manaphy decent bulk to assist in setting up, while also minimizing Life Orb recoil. One could also elect to pull EVs from HP to increase the Speed to 319 (Timid, 216 EVs), if you are paranoid about Jolly Rayquaza.</p>
<p>Manaphy needs to mainly watch out for powerful attackers who are faster than it and resist Surf. Palkia has a 4x resistance to Water-type attacks, is not particularly weak to Ice Beam or Grass Knot, and will fry Manaphy with Thunder. Latios and Latias also defeat Manaphy in a similar fashion, but must watch out for Ice Beam. Dialga is not weak to any of Manaphy’s assaults, and it also has Thunder to hit Manaphy. Kyogre will also make mincemeat out of those Manaphy running Ice Beam over Grass Knot and can even set up on poor Manaphy with Calm Mind. Manaphy will be unable to get past Blissey if it has Calm Mind or Psych Up. While they can’t switch in on a boosted attack, Rayquaza, Groudon, and Tyranitar can come in on the turn Manaphy uses Rest, forcing it to sleep for two turns, while all of them can employ their own stat-boosting moves to prepare for a sweep of their own. Finally, Manaphy is also vulnerable to being revenge killed from Pokemon such as Garchomp, Mewtwo, Shaymin-S, and Darkrai. Blissey can take any special attack thrown at Manaphy and respond with debilitating status, such as Toxic or Thunder Wave. A Choice Scarf Palkia makes a good check to all of these threats (except opposing Choice Scarf Palkia), destroying them all with its powerful Dragon-type attacks. Wobbuffet can trap and KO all of these threats, sans Choice Specs Kyogre or Darkrai, or employ Encore and Safeguard to turn these Pokemon into set-up bait for Manaphy. A specially defensive Dialga provides resists Manaphy's Grass and Electric weaknesses and can cripple the above threats with Thunder Wave, making them less of a threat for Manaphy. Thunder Wave Kyogre, while sharing weaknesses with Manaphy, acts as a great lure for Manaphy’s counters, so it can render them useless by paralyzing them. A Latias of your own is also a great partner, as it is capable of taking down Kyogre and most Palkia with relative ease, although it cannot switch in directly for fear of Spacial Rend or Outrage, while also being able to take any Electric- or Grass-type move thrown at Manaphy. Choice Scarf Garchomp can also provide Manaphy with an Electric-type immunity and will outspeed and KO all of these threats with its powerful Earthquake or Outrage. Scizor is also a good teammate to deal with Mewtwo, Darkrai, Shaymin-S, Latios, and Latias, all of whom may try to revenge kill Manaphy, with Bullet Punch or U-turn. Scizor can also take on Choice Scarf Garchomp locked into Outrage.</p>
[SET]
name: Defensive
move 1: Toxic
move 2: Rest
move 3: Surf
move 4: Ice Beam / Grass Knot
item: Leftovers
nature: Calm
evs: 240 HP / 164 SpA / 104 SpD
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>This set is designed to abuse Toxic and Rest. Poison your foes and stall them out with Rest, while they slowly die from the intensifying damage. Ice Beam is present to kill off Rayquaza, lest he spoil your fun with Air Lock. Grass Knot will hit Kyogre and also takes a big chunk out of Groudon. Light Screen and Reflect are options in the final two slots for more stalling potential and team support. Heart Swap could also be used here to prevent foes from setting up on you.</p>
<p>Since this is a defensive set, the EVs should reflect it. You'll want this Manaphy to be slow so it can take hits, as even Thunder Choice Scarf Kyogre fails to OHKO, barring a critical hit. The Special Attack EVs ensure you will always OHKO minimum HP Rayquaza and then can Rest up to full health. Because Manaphy still has a slight chance to OHKO Rayquaza even with minimum Special Attack, it is possible, although not recommended, to switch the Special Attack EVs to either of the defensive stats. You can also opt to simply max out HP and Special Defense. This gives you a chance to survive a Thunder from Modest Choice Specs Kyogre, as Manaphy will always survive a hit from Timid versions.</p>
<p>This Manaphy, while being able to outstall some of its common counters with Toxic, still needs to watch out some for the above threats, more specifically Choice Specs Kyogre, Calm Mind Latias and Latios, and Dialga (especially Bulk Up variants), as they can set up on you now that Dialga does not have to fear boosted Ice Beams and is immune to Toxic. Rest + Sleep Talk Kyogre with Calm Mind can set up on Manaphy without Grass Knot and can Rest off Toxic. Choice Scarf Garchomp is once again a great partner, as it is able to switch in on Thunder aimed at Manaphy, outrun all of these threats, and KO them with strong Dragon- and Ground-type strikes. Latias can CM alongside Kyogre and defeat it with Grass Knot.</p>
<p>Again, this set fears opposing weather changers, such as Groudon, Tyranitar, and Rayquaza, from coming in on Rest and setting up a sweep that could spell doom for your team. Choice Scarf Palkia is a nice check for these threats, able to severely hurt or KO them all with a powerful Draco Meteor (or Aura Sphere for Tyranitar). You can also use Choice Scarf Dialga, who makes a better check to Swords Dance Rayquaza, but will be outsped by Jolly variants of Rayquaza after a single Dragon Dance, meaning you will be unable to revenge kill it. Make sure to use Kyogre to replace the rain after these threats are eliminated.</p>
[Other Options]
<p>Heart Swap is Manaphy's signature move and can be used to steal stat boosts from opponents. Calm Mind can go over Tail Glow for a more defensive minded set-up. Energy Ball can replace Grass Knot if you're concerned about other Manaphy, but otherwise, Grass Knot is the better choice against other Ubers. Shadow Ball is a surprisingly poor option, since rain-boosted Surfs do more to the likes of Mewtwo and Deoxys, while Ice Beam does more to Dragon-types, such as Giratina, Latias, and Latios. Substitute is a decent option on sweeper sets, ordinarily over Rest, and can also work with Calm Mind. After a few Calm Minds your Substitute will be increasingly hard to break, especially with the popularity of special attacks in the Ubers metagame. Manaphy also learns Reflect and Light Screen, which it can use to assist it and its teammates in taking the brutal assaults of Ubers play. Manaphy can also run a Choice Specs set if you want power without having to set up. While it does have U-turn and the ability to shrug off status thanks to Hydration, it is largely outclassed in the offensive department by other Choice Specs users, such as Kyogre and Palkia, should you go that route.</p>
[EVs]
<p>For sweeping sets, you'll want Timid with at least 308 Speed (Timid, 176 EVs) to beat Kyogre, Groudon, and Ho-oh. You can aim for 319 (Timid, 216 EVs) to get ahead of max Speed Rayquaza. Max Speed is only useful if you wish to tie with Timid Palkia. Max out Special Attack afterwards, with anything left placed in HP.</p>
<p>You can use a bulkier spread if you want Manaphy to take hits while setting up Tail Glow. 172 HP EVs allows Manaphy to survive a Choice Scarf Thunder from Kyogre, although you'll have to sacrifice Speed or Special Attack.</p>
<p>For the Toxic stalling set, you'll want lots of HP and some Special Defense. You can aim for 277 Special Attack if you wish to guarantee an OHKO on minimum HP Rayquaza, although even without any EV investment, you still have a small chance of scoring an OHKO. Otherwise, simply max out Special Defense, which will give you a good chance of surviving a Choice Specs Thunder from Modest Kyogre, and will always survive a hit from Timid versions.</p>
[Team Options]
<p>There is one Pokemon who is pretty much required to be on the same team as Manaphy for it to be effective: Kyogre. Kyogre brings forth rain thanks to Drizzle, which powers up Manaphy’s STAB Surf and activates its Hydration ability, allowing it to shrug off status and use Rest to recover all of its health without having to sleep for two turns. Kyogre can also support Manaphy by luring in Manaphy’s main counters: Latias, Latios, Palkia, Dialga, and opposing Kyogre, and crippling them all with Thunder Wave, allowing Manaphy to have an easier time against them. For the Tail Glow sweeper, entry hazard support is quite beneficial in aiding Manaphy sweep. Dialga is a good user of Stealth Rock to pair with Manaphy, since it covers Manaphy’s weaknesses quite well. Deoxys-S is also a reliable lead who can lay down both Stealth Rock and Spikes.</p>
<p>Provided it is raining, Manaphy can hit extremely hard with its Tail Glow boosted, rain powered, STAB Surf, which inflicts massive damage; even to those who resist it. However, Manaphy does run into trouble against specially bulky Pokemon who resist Water-type attacks, namely Latias, Latios, Palkia, Dialga, and, if Manaphy lacks Grass Knot, Kyogre. (Latias and Latios need to watch out for boosted Ice Beams though.) Manaphy also dislikes Pokemon such as Groudon, Tyranitar, and Rayquaza, for they will make the rain disappear, hampering Manaphy’s sweep. They can also swap in when Manaphy uses Rest, forcing it to slumber for two turns as the rain vanishes, giving them ample time to set up for a sweep of their own. (However, they have no business dueling with Manaphy if it is awake.) Manaphy also needs to watch out for faster Pokemon that may be looking to revenge kill Manaphy, such as Garchomp, Darkrai, Mewtwo, and Shaymin-S. Choice Scarf Garchomp serves as a good check to these threats, outrunning them all and destroying them with powerful Earthquakes and Outrages. Latias equipped with Soul Dew serves as a nice counter to Kyogre, non-Choice Scarfed Palkia, and some Shaymin-S, wiping the floor with them with its own powerful Dragon Pulses and Thunders. Scizor is a nice check for Mewtwo, Darkrai, Shaymin-S, Latios, Latias, and Garchomp locked into Outrage, able to severely hurt all of them with mighty Bullet Punches, U-turns, and Pursuits. Scizor needs to watch out for Flamethrower from Mewtwo and Hidden Power Fire from Latias and Latios, however, (although the rain, which will usually be up when using Manaphy, helps to reduce this weakness), and will take massive damage from a +2 Focus Blast from Darkrai.</p>
<p>Manaphy really appreciates teammates who can take Grass- and Electric-type attacks directed at it. (However, Grass Knot, the most commonly seen Grass-type attack in Ubers, only has a measly 40 Base Power against Manaphy, factoring in the 2x super effective multiplier.) Unfortunately for Manaphy, many Uber Pokemon learn Thunder; including the aforementioned Kyogre, Palkia, Latias, Latios, Mewtwo, Dialga, Deoxys-A, Darkrai, and mixed Rayquaza. Shaymin-S is also a massive pain for Manaphy, because it resists Surf and OHKOes Manaphy with Seed Flare. As mentioned, Blissey can take any Grass- or Electric-type attack coming Manaphy’s way and can fight back with Calm Mind boosted strikes or status moves, such as Toxic. Blissey can also help support Manaphy with Wish to ease switching in. Special defensive Dialga provides a 4x Grass resistance, a 2x Electric-type resistance, and can cripple Manaphy's counters with Thunder Wave or hit them with Dragon Pulse. Latias can help Manaphy by KOing Kyogre and Palkia, by setting up Light Screen and Reflect, or by starting a Calm Mind sweep of its own. Manaphy also provides a useful Ice-type resistance for Latias. Scizor and Metagross also resist Grass-type attacks, can trap Latias, Latios, Shaymin-S, and Deoxys-A with Pursuit, or revenge kill them with Bullet Punch. Either can also deal with an Outraging Dragon-type Pokémon, such as Palkia, Rayquaza, or Garchomp. Scizor can also KO Darkrai with U-turn. In return, Manaphy provides a Fire-type resistance for both of them. Lugia also resists Grass-type attacks, can deal with Rayquaza, can Toxic Latias and Latios, can stop Bulk Up Dialga from setting up on you with Whirlwind, and can stall Palkia with Light Screen (to an extent). Lugia also makes a nice Shaymin-S check, able to deal fatal damage with Ice Beam and not caring about most of Shaymin-S’s other attacks. Be warned though, as Lugia shares an Electric-type weakness with Manaphy.</p>
<p>Manaphy’s best counters: Latias, Latios, Kyogre, Dialga, and Palkia, are often paired with Darkrai, Groudon, Rayquaza, Giratina, Forretress, Mewtwo, and each other. Manaphy can beat Giratina and Forretress by itself (as long as it has Ice Beam for Giratina), so no extra teammate is required. Manaphy can also take on Groudon and Rayquaza, again, as long as Manaphy has Ice Beam and enough Speed to beat Rayquaza. However, both of them can switch in on the turn Manaphy uses Rest and can set up while Manaphy is forced to sleep for two turns. Lugia can easily deal with Groudon and Rayquaza thanks to Reflect, Ice Beam, and a high Defense stat. Mewtwo and Darkrai can pose a threat to Manaphy thanks to their higher Speed stat and access to Thunder. Scizor, as mentioned many times before, is an excellent way to deal with these threats, as Mewtwo and Darkrai will be wasted easily by Scizor’s Bullet Punch and U-turn. Scizor must take care to avoid a Fire-type attack from Mewtwo, however.
[Opinion]
<p>Support from Kyogre is an absolute must when using Manaphy, as constant rain makes Manaphy tough to take down when it can simply recover off all damage at will. It may not be as immediately threatening as either Kyogre or Palkia, but its access to Tail Glow means it can power up faster than either of them.</p>
<p>Its movepool is somewhat limited compared to its fellow Ubers, but what it has is just enough to make it a decent threat.</p>
[Counters]
<p>Calm Mind Blissey makes a fine counter and can stat up alongside Manaphy before finishing it off with Thunder. Dialga can wall its attacks quite effectively and Roar it out or hit back with Thunder. Latias' massive Special Defense stat prevents Ice Beam from hurting her and her superior Speed, backed up with Recover, allows her to set up Calm Minds on Manaphy, eventually firing a powerful Dragon Pulse or Thunder, that would ultimately annihilate it. Her Speed also means that Manaphy won't be fast enough to Heart Swap Latias' Calm Minds before being KOed. Palkia's 4x resistance to Surf and a very good base 120 Special Defense allows it to land a Choice Specs Thunder on Manaphy, easily OHKOing it. If Manaphy does not pack Grass Knot, Kyogre can switch into Manaphy with impunity and throw a very powerful Thunder at it. </p>
<p>Beware of Rayquaza, Groudon, or Tyranitar switching in on Rest, as their ability to change the weather means Manaphy will be stuck sleeping for two turns, giving them ample time to set up for a sweep.</p>
What I did:
-Added Team comments to sets.
-Added Team Options
-Fixed Spelling and Grammar mistakes
-Fleshed out existing comments a bit.
-Moved SubBoost set to Other Options: The set was incredibly inferior to the Tail Glow set at sweeping. Manaphy already has plenty of ways to beat Blissey.
-Added Reflect and Light Screen in Other Options, because Manaphy can actually get some use out of them.
[SET]
name: Tail Glow Sweeper
move 1: Tail Glow
move 2: Rest
move 3: Surf
move 4: Ice Beam / Grass Knot
item: Leftovers / Life Orb
nature: Timid
evs: 80 HP / 252 SpA / 176 Spe
[SET COMMENTS}
<p>This is Manaphy’s best sweeping set, allowing it to easily increase its Special Attack to astronomical levels with Tail Glow, Rest off the damage, wake up instantly thanks to Hydration, and sweep. Make sure you are packing rain support when using this set, as that is what makes Manaphy truly shine.</p>
<p>Ice Beam is generally the better option in the last slot, giving Manaphy an easy OHKO on Rayquaza, who can negate rain's side-effects with Air Lock, making Hydration useless. It also helps against the other Dragon-types, like Giratina, Latias, and Latios. Grass Knot ensures an OHKO on Kyogre, hits Palkia harder than Ice Beam, and can hit Groudon and Tyranitar who may come in to stop the rain. Neither option leaves you entirely helpless against certain foes, however. For example, if you go with Ice Beam, you can still 2HKO Kyogre with Surf, thanks to boosts from Tail Glow, Life Orb, and Drizzle. If you opt for Grass Knot, then you can still 2HKO Rayquaza with a Life Orb Surf after a Tail Glow boost. Latios can also be 2HKOed by boosted Surfs in rain, even accounting for Soul Dew (his more defensive sister will usually survive two hits though).</p>
<p>The choice of item depends on your personal preference. Leftovers makes for a sturdier Manaphy and can ease set-up. Life Orb gives it some extra kick, and the 10% recoil can be made up for with Rest, especially with Hydration.</p>
<p>The EVs are fairly straightforward. Max Special Attack is necessary to inflict as much damage as possible. The Speed EVs allow Manaphy to outrun all base 90s who do not hold a Choice Scarf, including Kyogre, Groudon, and Dialga, while also letting Manaphy beat Max Speed Adamant Rayquaza. The HP EVs give Manaphy decent bulk to assist in setting up, while also minimizing Life Orb recoil. One could also elect to pull EVs from HP to increase the Speed to 319 (Timid, 216 EVs), if you are paranoid about Jolly Rayquaza.</p>
<p>Manaphy needs to mainly watch out for powerful attackers who are faster than it and resist Surf. Palkia has a 4x resistance to Water-type attacks, is not particularly weak to Ice Beam or Grass Knot, and will fry Manaphy with Thunder. Latios and Latias also defeat Manaphy in a similar fashion, but must watch out for Ice Beam. Dialga is not weak to any of Manaphy’s assaults, and it also has Thunder to hit Manaphy. Kyogre will also make mincemeat out of those Manaphy running Ice Beam over Grass Knot and can even set up on poor Manaphy with Calm Mind. Manaphy will be unable to get past Blissey if it has Calm Mind or Psych Up. While they can’t switch in on a boosted attack, Rayquaza, Groudon, and Tyranitar can come in on the turn Manaphy uses Rest, forcing it to sleep for two turns, while all of them can employ their own stat-boosting moves to prepare for a sweep of their own. Finally, Manaphy is also vulnerable to being revenge killed from Pokemon such as Garchomp, Mewtwo, Shaymin-S, and Darkrai. Blissey can take any special attack thrown at Manaphy and respond with debilitating status, such as Toxic or Thunder Wave. A Choice Scarf Palkia makes a good check to all of these threats (except opposing Choice Scarf Palkia), destroying them all with its powerful Dragon-type attacks. Wobbuffet can trap and KO all of these threats, sans Choice Specs Kyogre or Darkrai, or employ Encore and Safeguard to turn these Pokemon into set-up bait for Manaphy. A specially defensive Dialga provides resists Manaphy's Grass and Electric weaknesses and can cripple the above threats with Thunder Wave, making them less of a threat for Manaphy. Thunder Wave Kyogre, while sharing weaknesses with Manaphy, acts as a great lure for Manaphy’s counters, so it can render them useless by paralyzing them. A Latias of your own is also a great partner, as it is capable of taking down Kyogre and most Palkia with relative ease, although it cannot switch in directly for fear of Spacial Rend or Outrage, while also being able to take any Electric- or Grass-type move thrown at Manaphy. Choice Scarf Garchomp can also provide Manaphy with an Electric-type immunity and will outspeed and KO all of these threats with its powerful Earthquake or Outrage. Scizor is also a good teammate to deal with Mewtwo, Darkrai, Shaymin-S, Latios, and Latias, all of whom may try to revenge kill Manaphy, with Bullet Punch or U-turn. Scizor can also take on Choice Scarf Garchomp locked into Outrage.</p>
[SET]
name: Defensive
move 1: Toxic
move 2: Rest
move 3: Surf
move 4: Ice Beam / Grass Knot
item: Leftovers
nature: Calm
evs: 240 HP / 164 SpA / 104 SpD
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>This set is designed to abuse Toxic and Rest. Poison your foes and stall them out with Rest, while they slowly die from the intensifying damage. Ice Beam is present to kill off Rayquaza, lest he spoil your fun with Air Lock. Grass Knot will hit Kyogre and also takes a big chunk out of Groudon. Light Screen and Reflect are options in the final two slots for more stalling potential and team support. Heart Swap could also be used here to prevent foes from setting up on you.</p>
<p>Since this is a defensive set, the EVs should reflect it. You'll want this Manaphy to be slow so it can take hits, as even Thunder Choice Scarf Kyogre fails to OHKO, barring a critical hit. The Special Attack EVs ensure you will always OHKO minimum HP Rayquaza and then can Rest up to full health. Because Manaphy still has a slight chance to OHKO Rayquaza even with minimum Special Attack, it is possible, although not recommended, to switch the Special Attack EVs to either of the defensive stats. You can also opt to simply max out HP and Special Defense. This gives you a chance to survive a Thunder from Modest Choice Specs Kyogre, as Manaphy will always survive a hit from Timid versions.</p>
<p>This Manaphy, while being able to outstall some of its common counters with Toxic, still needs to watch out some for the above threats, more specifically Choice Specs Kyogre, Calm Mind Latias and Latios, and Dialga (especially Bulk Up variants), as they can set up on you now that Dialga does not have to fear boosted Ice Beams and is immune to Toxic. Rest + Sleep Talk Kyogre with Calm Mind can set up on Manaphy without Grass Knot and can Rest off Toxic. Choice Scarf Garchomp is once again a great partner, as it is able to switch in on Thunder aimed at Manaphy, outrun all of these threats, and KO them with strong Dragon- and Ground-type strikes. Latias can CM alongside Kyogre and defeat it with Grass Knot.</p>
<p>Again, this set fears opposing weather changers, such as Groudon, Tyranitar, and Rayquaza, from coming in on Rest and setting up a sweep that could spell doom for your team. Choice Scarf Palkia is a nice check for these threats, able to severely hurt or KO them all with a powerful Draco Meteor (or Aura Sphere for Tyranitar). You can also use Choice Scarf Dialga, who makes a better check to Swords Dance Rayquaza, but will be outsped by Jolly variants of Rayquaza after a single Dragon Dance, meaning you will be unable to revenge kill it. Make sure to use Kyogre to replace the rain after these threats are eliminated.</p>
[Other Options]
<p>Heart Swap is Manaphy's signature move and can be used to steal stat boosts from opponents. Calm Mind can go over Tail Glow for a more defensive minded set-up. Energy Ball can replace Grass Knot if you're concerned about other Manaphy, but otherwise, Grass Knot is the better choice against other Ubers. Shadow Ball is a surprisingly poor option, since rain-boosted Surfs do more to the likes of Mewtwo and Deoxys, while Ice Beam does more to Dragon-types, such as Giratina, Latias, and Latios. Substitute is a decent option on sweeper sets, ordinarily over Rest, and can also work with Calm Mind. After a few Calm Minds your Substitute will be increasingly hard to break, especially with the popularity of special attacks in the Ubers metagame. Manaphy also learns Reflect and Light Screen, which it can use to assist it and its teammates in taking the brutal assaults of Ubers play. Manaphy can also run a Choice Specs set if you want power without having to set up. While it does have U-turn and the ability to shrug off status thanks to Hydration, it is largely outclassed in the offensive department by other Choice Specs users, such as Kyogre and Palkia, should you go that route.</p>
[EVs]
<p>For sweeping sets, you'll want Timid with at least 308 Speed (Timid, 176 EVs) to beat Kyogre, Groudon, and Ho-oh. You can aim for 319 (Timid, 216 EVs) to get ahead of max Speed Rayquaza. Max Speed is only useful if you wish to tie with Timid Palkia. Max out Special Attack afterwards, with anything left placed in HP.</p>
<p>You can use a bulkier spread if you want Manaphy to take hits while setting up Tail Glow. 172 HP EVs allows Manaphy to survive a Choice Scarf Thunder from Kyogre, although you'll have to sacrifice Speed or Special Attack.</p>
<p>For the Toxic stalling set, you'll want lots of HP and some Special Defense. You can aim for 277 Special Attack if you wish to guarantee an OHKO on minimum HP Rayquaza, although even without any EV investment, you still have a small chance of scoring an OHKO. Otherwise, simply max out Special Defense, which will give you a good chance of surviving a Choice Specs Thunder from Modest Kyogre, and will always survive a hit from Timid versions.</p>
[Team Options]
<p>There is one Pokemon who is pretty much required to be on the same team as Manaphy for it to be effective: Kyogre. Kyogre brings forth rain thanks to Drizzle, which powers up Manaphy’s STAB Surf and activates its Hydration ability, allowing it to shrug off status and use Rest to recover all of its health without having to sleep for two turns. Kyogre can also support Manaphy by luring in Manaphy’s main counters: Latias, Latios, Palkia, Dialga, and opposing Kyogre, and crippling them all with Thunder Wave, allowing Manaphy to have an easier time against them. For the Tail Glow sweeper, entry hazard support is quite beneficial in aiding Manaphy sweep. Dialga is a good user of Stealth Rock to pair with Manaphy, since it covers Manaphy’s weaknesses quite well. Deoxys-S is also a reliable lead who can lay down both Stealth Rock and Spikes.</p>
<p>Provided it is raining, Manaphy can hit extremely hard with its Tail Glow boosted, rain powered, STAB Surf, which inflicts massive damage; even to those who resist it. However, Manaphy does run into trouble against specially bulky Pokemon who resist Water-type attacks, namely Latias, Latios, Palkia, Dialga, and, if Manaphy lacks Grass Knot, Kyogre. (Latias and Latios need to watch out for boosted Ice Beams though.) Manaphy also dislikes Pokemon such as Groudon, Tyranitar, and Rayquaza, for they will make the rain disappear, hampering Manaphy’s sweep. They can also swap in when Manaphy uses Rest, forcing it to slumber for two turns as the rain vanishes, giving them ample time to set up for a sweep of their own. (However, they have no business dueling with Manaphy if it is awake.) Manaphy also needs to watch out for faster Pokemon that may be looking to revenge kill Manaphy, such as Garchomp, Darkrai, Mewtwo, and Shaymin-S. Choice Scarf Garchomp serves as a good check to these threats, outrunning them all and destroying them with powerful Earthquakes and Outrages. Latias equipped with Soul Dew serves as a nice counter to Kyogre, non-Choice Scarfed Palkia, and some Shaymin-S, wiping the floor with them with its own powerful Dragon Pulses and Thunders. Scizor is a nice check for Mewtwo, Darkrai, Shaymin-S, Latios, Latias, and Garchomp locked into Outrage, able to severely hurt all of them with mighty Bullet Punches, U-turns, and Pursuits. Scizor needs to watch out for Flamethrower from Mewtwo and Hidden Power Fire from Latias and Latios, however, (although the rain, which will usually be up when using Manaphy, helps to reduce this weakness), and will take massive damage from a +2 Focus Blast from Darkrai.</p>
<p>Manaphy really appreciates teammates who can take Grass- and Electric-type attacks directed at it. (However, Grass Knot, the most commonly seen Grass-type attack in Ubers, only has a measly 40 Base Power against Manaphy, factoring in the 2x super effective multiplier.) Unfortunately for Manaphy, many Uber Pokemon learn Thunder; including the aforementioned Kyogre, Palkia, Latias, Latios, Mewtwo, Dialga, Deoxys-A, Darkrai, and mixed Rayquaza. Shaymin-S is also a massive pain for Manaphy, because it resists Surf and OHKOes Manaphy with Seed Flare. As mentioned, Blissey can take any Grass- or Electric-type attack coming Manaphy’s way and can fight back with Calm Mind boosted strikes or status moves, such as Toxic. Blissey can also help support Manaphy with Wish to ease switching in. Special defensive Dialga provides a 4x Grass resistance, a 2x Electric-type resistance, and can cripple Manaphy's counters with Thunder Wave or hit them with Dragon Pulse. Latias can help Manaphy by KOing Kyogre and Palkia, by setting up Light Screen and Reflect, or by starting a Calm Mind sweep of its own. Manaphy also provides a useful Ice-type resistance for Latias. Scizor and Metagross also resist Grass-type attacks, can trap Latias, Latios, Shaymin-S, and Deoxys-A with Pursuit, or revenge kill them with Bullet Punch. Either can also deal with an Outraging Dragon-type Pokémon, such as Palkia, Rayquaza, or Garchomp. Scizor can also KO Darkrai with U-turn. In return, Manaphy provides a Fire-type resistance for both of them. Lugia also resists Grass-type attacks, can deal with Rayquaza, can Toxic Latias and Latios, can stop Bulk Up Dialga from setting up on you with Whirlwind, and can stall Palkia with Light Screen (to an extent). Lugia also makes a nice Shaymin-S check, able to deal fatal damage with Ice Beam and not caring about most of Shaymin-S’s other attacks. Be warned though, as Lugia shares an Electric-type weakness with Manaphy.</p>
<p>Manaphy’s best counters: Latias, Latios, Kyogre, Dialga, and Palkia, are often paired with Darkrai, Groudon, Rayquaza, Giratina, Forretress, Mewtwo, and each other. Manaphy can beat Giratina and Forretress by itself (as long as it has Ice Beam for Giratina), so no extra teammate is required. Manaphy can also take on Groudon and Rayquaza, again, as long as Manaphy has Ice Beam and enough Speed to beat Rayquaza. However, both of them can switch in on the turn Manaphy uses Rest and can set up while Manaphy is forced to sleep for two turns. Lugia can easily deal with Groudon and Rayquaza thanks to Reflect, Ice Beam, and a high Defense stat. Mewtwo and Darkrai can pose a threat to Manaphy thanks to their higher Speed stat and access to Thunder. Scizor, as mentioned many times before, is an excellent way to deal with these threats, as Mewtwo and Darkrai will be wasted easily by Scizor’s Bullet Punch and U-turn. Scizor must take care to avoid a Fire-type attack from Mewtwo, however.
[Opinion]
<p>Support from Kyogre is an absolute must when using Manaphy, as constant rain makes Manaphy tough to take down when it can simply recover off all damage at will. It may not be as immediately threatening as either Kyogre or Palkia, but its access to Tail Glow means it can power up faster than either of them.</p>
<p>Its movepool is somewhat limited compared to its fellow Ubers, but what it has is just enough to make it a decent threat.</p>
[Counters]
<p>Calm Mind Blissey makes a fine counter and can stat up alongside Manaphy before finishing it off with Thunder. Dialga can wall its attacks quite effectively and Roar it out or hit back with Thunder. Latias' massive Special Defense stat prevents Ice Beam from hurting her and her superior Speed, backed up with Recover, allows her to set up Calm Minds on Manaphy, eventually firing a powerful Dragon Pulse or Thunder, that would ultimately annihilate it. Her Speed also means that Manaphy won't be fast enough to Heart Swap Latias' Calm Minds before being KOed. Palkia's 4x resistance to Surf and a very good base 120 Special Defense allows it to land a Choice Specs Thunder on Manaphy, easily OHKOing it. If Manaphy does not pack Grass Knot, Kyogre can switch into Manaphy with impunity and throw a very powerful Thunder at it. </p>
<p>Beware of Rayquaza, Groudon, or Tyranitar switching in on Rest, as their ability to change the weather means Manaphy will be stuck sleeping for two turns, giving them ample time to set up for a sweep.</p>















