[SET]
name: RegenVest
move 1: U-turn
move 2: Rock Slide
move 3: Poison Fang
move 4: Flamethrower
item: Assault Vest
ability: Regenerator
nature: Sassy
evs: 248 HP / 8 Def / 252 SpD
ivs: 0 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Silvally-Dragon's set of resistances, wide movepool, and great special bulk makes it a solid defensive pivot, most notably switching into Desolate Land and Primordial Sea users such as Heatran, Volcarona, Zapdos, and Volcanion. It is also netural to Psychic, allowing to safely scout Choice-locked Psychic Surge users like Azelf and Alakazam and pivot out. U-turn is the most important move on the set, allowing Silvally-Dragon to switch into an attacker and then pivot to an attacker or favorable matchup. Rock Slide hits Fire-types like Volcarona, which Silvally-Dragon can easily come in on. Poison Fang threatens Pokemon like Tapu Fini, Blissey, Kommo-o, and Swampert with a high chance of Toxic poison if they switch in. Flamethrower threatens Steel-types like non-Flash Fire Ferrothorn and Genesect. Assault Vest and Regenerator keep Silvally-Dragon bulky and healthy in conjunction with U-turn; it does not require a Dragon Memory or RKS System to maintain its Dragon typing. A Sassy nature and 0 Speed IVs ensure that Silvally-Dragon has the slowest U-turn possible to get teammates in safely, underspeeding Pokemon like Jirachi and Mew.
Silvally-Dragon generally fits on balance and bulky offense builds, as powerful wallbreakers such as Tapu Lele, Terrakion, and Zarude appreciate coming in freely, while defensive support can take some pressure off. Since Steel covers all of Dragon's weaknesses, Steel-types like Jirachi and Corviknight are solid partners to pivot into threats like Tapu Lele, Garchomp, and Genesect with an Ice-type move. In return, Corviknight can remove entry hazards to support Silvally-Dragon's pivoting. Regenerator Genesect is also a solid partner, capable of checking Pokemon that force out Silvally-Dragon like Tapu Fini. They can form a powerful pivoting core that is highly resistant to chip damage. Offensive partners that can scare out the Fairy- and Dragon-types Sivally-Dragon dislikes, such as Zamazenta-C and Tapu Koko, are also good choices.
[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
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Grass Pledge allows for immediate damage on Swampert, always 2HKOing physically defensive sets. However, this means Silvally-Dragon has to forgo coverage for Steel-types or its ability to threaten Volcarona with Rock Slide. Draco Meteor provides Silvally-Dragon with a strong STAB move that deters greedy Dragon-types like Garchomp and Kommo-o from setting up, but this leaves it walled by Steel-types.
Checks and Counters
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**Fairy-types**: Fairy-types like Tapu Koko, Primarina, and Tapu Lele all force out Silvally-Dragon due to their powerful STAB moves. While only a Pixilate Facade from Tapu Koko can OHKO Silvally-Dragon, all of them severely dent it. However, apart from Magic Guard Tapu Koko, all of them cannot switch into Silvally-Dragon for fear of getting crippled by Poison Fang, and even Magic Guard Tapu Koko can be pivoted on.
**Wandering Spirit**: Like many Regenerator users, Silvally-Dragon dislikes having its ability removed. This is especially troublesome considering the move it uses the most, U-turn, makes contact, meaning that Wandering Spirit will invalidate Regenerator.
**Knock Off**: Assault Vest heavily augments Silvally-Dragon's special bulk. Therefore, Knock Off from Pokemon like Ferrothorn, Azelf, and Toxapex limits Silvally-Dragon's ability to switch into what it wants to.
**Residual Damage**: Silvally-Dragon's only form of recovery is Regenerator, so forms of residual damage such as entry hazards, status, and random chip damage can quickly rack up if Silvally-Dragon is not managed properly.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Heracross2.0, 414072]]
- Quality checked by: [[UT, 523866], [Isaiah, 375662]]
- Grammar checked by: [[Finland, 517429]]
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