[Overview]
<p>Eelektross boasts great offensive stats, allowing for it to act as a  physical, special, or mixed sweeper. In addition, it is actually quite  bulky, bulkier than many especially for an Electric-types,(comma) and is only It is also the third Pokemon  with no weaknesses, the other two being Sableye and Spiritomb. However,  Eelektross differs in that its lack of weaknesses comes from its ability  rather than by the virtue of its typing. Unfortunately, Eelektross is  slower than some walls despite having the perfect movepool for a sweeper  or supporter, though this indicates a natural affinity for Trick Room.  It is currently the only Electric-type with access to Acid Spray, a  pseudo-Nasty Plot. It also has access to moves such as Coil, Dragon  Tail, Grass Knot, and Flamethrower. These characteristics, along with  its neutrality to Stealth Rock,(comma) make it a viable option over its main  competition, Zapdos.</p> 
[SET]
name: Special Attacker
move 1: Thunderbolt 
move 2: Flamethrower
move 3: Grass Knot / Acid Spray
move 4: Hidden Power Ice / U-turn
item: Leftovers
nature: Modest
evs: 252 HP / 252 SpA / 4 SpD
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>The purpose of this set is to destroy multiple Pokemon with  super effective moves. Between the four moves With Eelektross's excellent coverage, the only Pokemon that  completely walls resists every move on this set is Rotom-H. Thunderbolt is obligatory STAB,  while Flamethrower destroys Grass-types that resist Thunderbolt and  Steel-types. Grass Knot comes in handy against Rhyperior, Gastrodon, and  Quagsire, all of which are relatively common in the UU metagame and will completely wall this set without Grass Knot.  Without Grass Knot, these three Pokemon can completely wall this set.  The final move of choice is Hidden Power Ice, being able to hit  which hits Dragon-types hard, especially Flygon and Altaria, both of which are 4x  weak to Ice-type moves.</p> 
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
<p>Eelektross is currently the only Electric-type with access to  Acid Spray, a Poison-type move that always lowers the opponent's Special  Defense by two stages. Because using this move will force many  switches, entry hazard support is emphasized very beneficial when running Acid Spray. In  addition, while Steel-types are immune to Acid Spray, they are  decimated by Flamethrower decimates them. The combination of Acid Spray and Hidden Power Ice also beats Rhyperior, Quagsire, and Gastrodon are also  beaten using a combination of Acid Spray and Hidden Power Ice, as  Unaware only ignores the opponent's boosts. Unfortunately, certain  special walls such as Registeel and Chansey still wall this set no  matter the moveset—Registeel is immune to Acid Spray and takes minimal  damage from an unboosted Flamethrower, while Chansey has such ridiculous  Special Defense that the Special Defense drops won't matter. For this  reason, a strong physical attacker such as Heracross is recommended to  complement the special aspect of this set.</p>
<p>Because this set is purely special, a Modest nature combined  with maximum EV investment in Special Attack is used best, while the  remaining EVs go in HP to provide bulk. Since Eelektross is so slow, it  is ideal as a Trick Room sweeper;(semicolon) in this case, thus a Quiet nature with 0 IVs in  Speed can be used over is superior to the main spread. Leftovers provides Eelektross  with its only form of recovery through passive healing, but using a Life Orb can  be used to substantially increase its power output. However, this is  not recommended, as Life Orb would shorten Eelektross's lifespan, taking  away from its bulk. For this reason, Expert Belt is an option to  increase damage on super effective targets without sacrificing health,  but although Eelektross loses the recovery from Leftovers. Finally, U-turn is an option over  Hidden Power Ice for scouting, but it is generally inferior to the  coverage on Dragon-types that is provided by Hidden Power Ice provides.</p>
[SET]
name: Coil
move 1: Coil
move 2: Substitute
move 3: Wild Charge
move 4: Return
item: Leftovers
nature: Careful
evs: 252 HP / 4 Atk / 252 SpD
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>Eelektross is one of the few Pokemon with access to the new  boosting move Coil, which raises Attack, Defense, and Accuracy  simultaneously. Eelektross is arguably the best user of Coil, with the only  other somewhat viable users being Arbok and Serperior.  After just one  Coil, Eelektross becomes quite bulky,(remove) and can do a decent amount of  damage despite the low Attack investment. Substitute is important on  this set to prevent block status from slower walls such as Dusclops and  Chansey. Wild Charge and Return provide the best neutral coverage  overall;(semicolon) unfortunately, Golurk, Rhyperior, Quagsire, and Steelix all completely wall this combination and force Eelektross out no matter how many boosts it has obtained. only being completely walled by Golurk, who is relatively  uncommon. Unfortunately, Electric / Normal coverage is not perfect, and  is also walled by Steelix, who, with its massive Defense, will take a  pittance from even a +6 Return, and Roar away Eelektross's boosts.  Despite these faults, Substitute + Coil is very viable,(remove) and can be a  good late game set-up sweeper, especially if provided with given the correct  support.</p>
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
<p>The given EV spread along with a Careful nature maximizes  Eelektross's special bulk, since Coil increases its physical bulk,  making Eelektross incredibly difficult to defeat after a few Coils boosts. One  could opt for a more offensive spread, but it takes away from Eelektross's  all-important bulk. Movewise, Eelektross doesn't have many options other  than Eelektross's only other physical moves worth noting are Dragon Tail to phaze, Brick Break to hit Steel- and Rock-types,  and Dragon Claw, which is weak and completely useless. (If it's completely useless, it doesn't really belong in AC.) In addition,  Eelektross is much too slow to phaze , and often will get phazed out  first. be an effective offensive phazer, as opposing phazers will often beat it to the punch. (I feel like there should be a sentence here explaining what Brick Break beats and loses to compared to Return, but I don't see one.) Thus, Return is the more powerful and reliable coverage option.  This particular set appreciates Toxic Spikes to wear down opponents  trying to break Eelektross's Substitute. With regard to teammates,  powerful special attackers such as Kingdra and Nidoking are needed to rid  Eelektross of physical walls such as Rhyperior and Steelix.</p>
[Other Options]
<p>Eelektross has an interestingly fascinatingly diverse movepool, but only  several a few coverage moves are actually needed, such as Flamethrower, Grass  Knot, and Hidden Power. Other coverage moves include Crunch, Rock Slide,  and Flash Cannon, but none are particularly attractive on Eelektross for any of the  aforementioned sets. Eelektross also gets Charge Beam,(comma) with which it can attempt to set to attempt setting  up a sweep, but it is unreliable and weak. Likewise, Discharge is  another STAB option that has a 30% chance of paralysis, but is also weak  and unreliable. Thunder Wave is a good support option, especially to  cripple fast set-up sweepers, but it is hard to fit in Eelektross's  movesets. Volt Change is essentially a STAB, special U-turn, but  Ground-types are immune to it. While Eelektross has access to Thunder  and Zap Cannon, moves which have their accuracy boosted by Coil, they  are unreliable, despite the potential for a mixed Coil set. Choice sets  are outclassed by Jolteon and Raikou due to their higher Speed and  Special Attack,(comma) and Eelektross doesn't like having its versatility and coverage limited by a Choice item anyway. Choice items, in general, do not work well on  Eelektross, limiting its versatility and excellent coverage.</p>
[Checks and Counters]
<p>Specially defensive walls such as Registeel and Chansey fear  nothing from the Special Attacker set and can wear it down with status,  such as Toxic. Gastrodon and Quagsire take nothing from any of  Eelektross's moves bar Grass Knot or a boosted Return (Quagsire ignores  boosts with Unaware). Lanturn, while relatively uncommon, completely  walls the Special Attacker set, as Grass Knot doesn't do much damage due  to its low weight. However, it will suffer from attacks boosted by Coil  or Acid Spray. Pokemon such as Rhyperior and Steelix wall the SubCoil  set, while Golurk takes nothing from the SubCoil set at all.  Fortunately, all three will succumb to the Special Attacker set. Despite  Eelektross's natural bulk, powerful neutral attacks, such as Victini's  V-create and Choice Band Heracross's Close Combat, will still leave a  large dent in Eelektross's health, if not outright OHKOing it. Certain  status also creates problems for the two different sets, namely burn for  the SubCoil set and Toxic for both.</p> 
[Dream World]
<p>Eelektross does not get a Dream World ability.</p>