
[SET]
name: Nasty Plot
move 1: Nasty Plot
move 2: Astral Barrage
move 3: Draining Kiss / Psyshock
move 4: Baton Pass / Psyshock
item: Life Orb / Focus Sash / Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: As One (Spectrier)
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Nasty Plot Calyrex-S is one of the most lethal setup sweepers in AG due to its amazing Special Attack and Speed tier, powerful STAB move in Astral Barrage, and strong ability in As One. It can use Nasty Plot on forced switches from Pokemon such as Necrozma-DM, Zacian-C, and Lunala, giving it better firepower to break through bulky walls such as Yveltal, Ho-Oh, and specially defensive Eternatus if lacking Psyshock. Draining Kiss turns into Max Starfall during Dynamax, letting +2 Calyrex-S OHKO specially defensive Yveltal and OHKO Tyranitar after some chip damage. Baton Pass lets Calyrex-S take advantage of switch-ins such as Yveltal and Tyranitar by pivoting out and passing its Nasty Plot boosts to other special wallbreakers such as Life Orb Yveltal, Xerneas, and Life Orb Eternatus. Psyshock is an option over Baton Pass or Draining Kiss to nail Blissey and more immediately threaten specially defensive Eternatus. Life Orb significantly increases Calyrex-S's damage output, guaranteeing an OHKO on specially defensive Yveltal with +2 Max Starfall and dealing extra damage to bulky walls such as Ho-Oh, Eternatus, and Zygarde-C and offensive threats like Zacian-C and Groudon. Focus Sash is an alternative item to withstand an attack from threats like Ditto, Sucker Punch Yveltal, and Marshadow. However, Calyrex-S then has to be wary of Stealth Rock or Spikes breaking Focus Sash. Heavy-Duty Boots makes Calyrex-S immune to Sticky Web and tougher to wear down compared to Life Orb. It also pairs excellently with Baton Pass. Maximum Speed investment with a Timid nature allows Calyrex-S to outspeed Jolly Zacian-C and Speed tie with opposing Calyrex-S.
Nasty Plot Calyrex-S's best fit is on bulky offense and hyper offense teams, where it can find the right support to weaken its extremely few checks. Special wallbreakers such as Life Orb Yveltal, Xerneas, and Life Orb Eternatus can benefit from Calyrex-S's Nasty Plot boosts if it's running Baton Pass. Sucker Punch Yveltal is an especially strong partner, as it can prevent Ditto from completely destroying a team once it has copied Calyrex-S, while specially defensive sets can take boosted Astral Barrage and Imposter-proof any sets without Draining Kiss relatively easily. Teammates that can pressure Yveltal and Tyranitar for Calyrex-S such as Zacian-C, Xerneas, Marshadow, and Kyogre are appreciated. On hyper offense teams, Shuckle can provide Sticky Web for Calyrex-S, which allows it to outspeed Choice Scarf Kyogre and other Calyrex-S, while Excadrill is a lead that removes damaging entry hazards and Sticky Web with Rapid Spin, which is especially helpful for Focus Sash Calyrex-S. Regieleki is a useful spinner as well, since it can force out threats like Yveltal and opposing Calyrex-S thanks to its STAB moves and unmatched Speed tier.
[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
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Substitute is an option to block Sucker Punch from offensive Yveltal, scout the foe's moves, and potentially stop Ditto from taking advantage of Calyrex-S. However, other moves like Psyshock and Baton Pass are generally more useful. Colbur Berry is potentially worthwhile when Dynamaxed to survive attacks from Yveltal as well as Necrozma-DM's Knock Off, hitting them back with +2 Max Starfall or Astral Barrage. Leaf Storm can KO Tyranitar after a Nasty Plot boost, but it has no other use and its Special Attack drop can be unfavorable.
Checks and Counters
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**Yveltal**: Yveltal is the biggest and most reliable threat to Calyrex-S; a specially defensive set can switch into Astral Barrage and Psyshock with extreme ease due to its Dark typing and reliable recovery, force Calyrex-S out with a STAB move like Knock Off, Foul Play, or Snarl, and pivot to another teammate with U-turn. However, +2 Life Orb Max Starfall can OHKO it. Offensive Yveltal sets can also threaten Calyrex-S using Sucker Punch and Dynamax, but struggle to switch in on Astral Barrage or Draining Kiss, especially without Roost or after a Nasty Plot boost.
**Tyranitar**: Tyranitar's Dark typing and sand-enhanced bulk make it a fantastic answer to Calyrex-S, forcing it out with Foul Play and wearing it down with sand damage. However, Tyranitar's only recovery move is Rest, which an opponent can greatly take advantage of. It should also be wary of +2 Max Starfall, as it can OHKO Tyranitar if it's slightly chipped and summons Misty Terrain to block Tyranitar's status-inducing moves.
**Bulky Normal-types**: Blissey and Porygon2 comfortably switch into Calyrex-S if it's lacking Psyshock. However, Blissey gets OHKOed by boosted Psyshock, and Porygon2 has to watch out for +2 Max Mindstorm.
**Revenge Killers**: Revenge killers such as Ditto, Choice Scarf Calyrex-S, Choice Scarf Kyogre, and Marshadow pose a huge threat to Nasty Plot Calyrex-S, which is largely unable to handle them. Ditto is especially annoying for its capability to use Calyrex-S's boosts to run through teams itself. However, Calyrex-S can situationally beat all of these revenge killers if it's running Focus Sash and is at full health, although this is not a reliable form of counterplay, and the rare Substitute handles Ditto.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Rotten, 491896]]
- Quality checked by: [[Geysers, 426798], [baconeatinassassin, 367227]]
- Grammar checked by: [[Finland, 517429], [CryoGyro, 331519]]
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