[SET]
Defensive Pivot (Magearna) @ Latiasite / Sablenite / Manectite
Ability: Soul-Heart
EVs: 252 HP / 4 Def / 252 SpD OR 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 SpD
Calm / Bold Nature
- Ice Beam / Fleur Cannon
- Volt Switch
- Pain Split / Encore
- Spikes / Encore
[SET COMMENTS]
Magearna is the cornerstone of defensive utility and a premier Spikes user, as it can reliably wield a variety of defensive Mega Stones while supporting its teammates through pivoting. It can fit on practically any playstyle, capable of dealing with metagame staples like Lunala and Raging Bolt while having a ton of role compression. Latiasite is the most common Mega Stone, as the Ground immunity gained by Levitate allows it to switch into Pokemon like Dragonite, Arceus-Ground, and Pinsirite Great Tusk and threaten them out. Sablenite is useful for not only granting amazing boosts in both defensive stats, allowing Magearna to take hits that it would normally run from, but also letting it bounce back entry hazards and status from Garganacl, defensive Arceus formes, and other Magearna. Manectite, in combination with a Bold nature, is used on more offensive teams, as with Intimidate, Magearna can weaken common physical attackers like Arceus and Regieleki. Ice Beam gives Magearna consistent damage against Pokemon that it checks like Arceus-Ground lacking Calm Mind and Eternatus, as well as threatening out Ground-types like Great Tusk and Hippowdon for non-Latiasite sets. Alternatively, Fleur Cannon hits harder against Pokemon that don't resist it and can OHKO Altarianite Dragonite and Regieleki but leaves Magearna fairly weak after use. Magearna is an amazing Spikes setter, as it fares well against common hazard removers such as Regieleki and Mandibuzz, as well as being capable of pivoting on hazard-blocking Magic Bounce users like Corviknight and Galarian Slowking and chipping down Pokemon like Hippowdon and Eternatus for teammates such as Regieleki and Urshifu-R. On the other hand, Encore can disrupt common setup sweepers such as Calm Mind Arceus formes and Dragonite. Frailer wallbreakers like Regieleki, Ceruledge, and Spectrier appreciate Magearna giving them slow pivoting, allowing them to consistently break the opposing team without worrying about switching in. Blue Orb Kilowattrel and Water-types like Urshifu-R and Arceus-Water can pressure Ground-types like Hippowdon and Arceus-Ground that threaten out non-Latiasite sets with ease and deal with Fire-types like Hisuian Arcanine and Hearthflame Mask Great Tusk in particular that give Magearna trouble. Due to Magearna’s constant switching, it can get easily worn down by Spikes chip damage without Latiasite, so hazard removers like Regieleki and Great Tusk are great partners.
[SET CREDITS]
Written by:
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Defensive Pivot (Magearna) @ Latiasite / Sablenite / Manectite
Ability: Soul-Heart
EVs: 252 HP / 4 Def / 252 SpD OR 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 SpD
Calm / Bold Nature
- Ice Beam / Fleur Cannon
- Volt Switch
- Pain Split / Encore
- Spikes / Encore
[SET COMMENTS]
Magearna is the cornerstone of defensive utility and a premier Spikes user, as it can reliably wield a variety of defensive Mega Stones while supporting its teammates through pivoting. It can fit on practically any playstyle, capable of dealing with metagame staples like Lunala and Raging Bolt while having a ton of role compression. Latiasite is the most common Mega Stone, as the Ground immunity gained by Levitate allows it to switch into Pokemon like Dragonite, Arceus-Ground, and Pinsirite Great Tusk and threaten them out. Sablenite is useful for not only granting amazing boosts in both defensive stats, allowing Magearna to take hits that it would normally run from, but also letting it bounce back entry hazards and status from Garganacl, defensive Arceus formes, and other Magearna. Manectite, in combination with a Bold nature, is used on more offensive teams, as with Intimidate, Magearna can weaken common physical attackers like Arceus and Regieleki. Ice Beam gives Magearna consistent damage against Pokemon that it checks like Arceus-Ground lacking Calm Mind and Eternatus, as well as threatening out Ground-types like Great Tusk and Hippowdon for non-Latiasite sets. Alternatively, Fleur Cannon hits harder against Pokemon that don't resist it and can OHKO Altarianite Dragonite and Regieleki but leaves Magearna fairly weak after use. Magearna is an amazing Spikes setter, as it fares well against common hazard removers such as Regieleki and Mandibuzz, as well as being capable of pivoting on hazard-blocking Magic Bounce users like Corviknight and Galarian Slowking and chipping down Pokemon like Hippowdon and Eternatus for teammates such as Regieleki and Urshifu-R. On the other hand, Encore can disrupt common setup sweepers such as Calm Mind Arceus formes and Dragonite. Frailer wallbreakers like Regieleki, Ceruledge, and Spectrier appreciate Magearna giving them slow pivoting, allowing them to consistently break the opposing team without worrying about switching in. Blue Orb Kilowattrel and Water-types like Urshifu-R and Arceus-Water can pressure Ground-types like Hippowdon and Arceus-Ground that threaten out non-Latiasite sets with ease and deal with Fire-types like Hisuian Arcanine and Hearthflame Mask Great Tusk in particular that give Magearna trouble. Due to Magearna’s constant switching, it can get easily worn down by Spikes chip damage without Latiasite, so hazard removers like Regieleki and Great Tusk are great partners.
[SET CREDITS]
Written by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/lightniong.591294/
Quality checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/clas.545372/
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/kenn.604741/
Grammar checked by:
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/waffledogefern.712558/
https://www.smogon.com/forums/members/autumn.384270/
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