Before I start worrying about being tour-scoutable again, I wanted to share my favorite Virizion set.
THE QUEEN (Virizion) @ Heavy-Duty Boots
Ability: Justified
Tera Type: Rock
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 SpA / 252 Spe
Hasty Nature
- Stone Edge
- Leaf Storm
- Synthesis
- Sacred Sword
Virizion is such a versatile pokemon, and with equal attacking stats it's a perfect candidate for a mixed attacker. A -SpA Leaf Storm does the same amount of damage as a max attack Leaf Blade (see calcs) (or trust me bro), which means there is no downside damage-wise to using Leaf Storm on non-SD sets. I personally find Stone Edge essential because I miss Talonflame PU meta and like to destroy fire types, and sacred sword is good against iron defense mons and doesn't compromise longevity like cc.
The best part of this set, however, is the surprise factor. There is nothing better than an opponent bringing in a Charizard on a Virizion that just used Leaf Storm, only for it to die to stone edge. It's even better for an opponent to bring in something they expect to take a leaf blade like Regirock or Sandaconda, only for it to die to leaf storm.
With that, I do think Virizion may need a suspect test down the line. It's physical and special sets have different counters (due to physical having stone edge for fire/flying and special having air slash for grass), and then something like my set can really punish someone playing the guessing game. I do mostly play on ladder so take this next point with a grain of salt, but the set I use is a very strong cleaner that often has little to no defensive counterplay. This is the same ladder that helps me forget Wo-Chien is in the tier, so this could be just people not knowing how to counter Virizion in the builder. It's not too hard to counter offensively, however, and it still has only base 90 attacking stats. Virizion is far from quickban worthy, but I think it should be watched.
Also, here's some Dipplin appreciation!
Immortality (Dipplin) @ Eviolite
Ability: Sticky Hold
Shiny: Yes
Tera Type: Steel
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 SpD
Impish Nature
- Dragon Tail
- Recover
- Sucker Punch
- Bullet Seed/Seed Bomb
I've had fun pretending I can build stall recently (I can't), and Dipplin is a key factor behind that. It has a defense stat of 525 with evio, dragon tail, and recover. It's small movepool sucks, but Sucker Punch is nice utility if a weakened ghost type is trying to pick off your Dipplin and worth running. Dragon tail is annoying to go against, since most physical attackers have no chance of OHKOing Dipplin without setup, and Dipplin can survive more special hits than Avalugg in a pinch. Tera Steel is there to resist ice, fairy, dragon, psychic, and U-turn, which are types Dipplin struggles with normally. It's important not to tera if there is a fighting-type on your opponent's team unless you need to, because suddenly your physical wall is taking 50% from an attack (maybe 50 idk). That aside, is easier than you'd think to wall a team with Dipplin, although you do need hazards, knock, toxic, and/or other support to make spamming dragon tail progress the game. Also, bullet seed and seed bomb are there to make sure your valuable grass type hits what grass hits offensively.
THE QUEEN (Virizion) @ Heavy-Duty Boots
Ability: Justified
Tera Type: Rock
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 SpA / 252 Spe
Hasty Nature
- Stone Edge
- Leaf Storm
- Synthesis
- Sacred Sword
252 Atk Virizion Leaf Blade vs. 0 HP / 0 Def Mew: 115-136 (33.7 - 39.8%) -- guaranteed 3HKO
0- SpA Virizion Leaf Storm vs. 0 HP / 0 SpD Mew: 115-136 (33.7 - 39.8%) -- guaranteed 3HKO
4- SpA Virizion Leaf Storm vs. 0 HP / 0 SpD Mew: 117-138 (34.3 - 40.4%) -- guaranteed 3HKO
(I'm including both of those because the 4 evs made more of a difference than I expected, even tho it's 2 damage)
4 SpA Virizion Leaf Storm vs. 0 HP / 0 SpD Mew: 129-153 (37.8 - 44.8%) -- guaranteed 3HKO
(and mew is used because it has the same def and spd stats, making it useful for showing difference in raw damage)
0- SpA Virizion Leaf Storm vs. 0 HP / 0 SpD Mew: 115-136 (33.7 - 39.8%) -- guaranteed 3HKO
4- SpA Virizion Leaf Storm vs. 0 HP / 0 SpD Mew: 117-138 (34.3 - 40.4%) -- guaranteed 3HKO
(I'm including both of those because the 4 evs made more of a difference than I expected, even tho it's 2 damage)
4 SpA Virizion Leaf Storm vs. 0 HP / 0 SpD Mew: 129-153 (37.8 - 44.8%) -- guaranteed 3HKO
(and mew is used because it has the same def and spd stats, making it useful for showing difference in raw damage)
The best part of this set, however, is the surprise factor. There is nothing better than an opponent bringing in a Charizard on a Virizion that just used Leaf Storm, only for it to die to stone edge. It's even better for an opponent to bring in something they expect to take a leaf blade like Regirock or Sandaconda, only for it to die to leaf storm.
With that, I do think Virizion may need a suspect test down the line. It's physical and special sets have different counters (due to physical having stone edge for fire/flying and special having air slash for grass), and then something like my set can really punish someone playing the guessing game. I do mostly play on ladder so take this next point with a grain of salt, but the set I use is a very strong cleaner that often has little to no defensive counterplay. This is the same ladder that helps me forget Wo-Chien is in the tier, so this could be just people not knowing how to counter Virizion in the builder. It's not too hard to counter offensively, however, and it still has only base 90 attacking stats. Virizion is far from quickban worthy, but I think it should be watched.
Also, here's some Dipplin appreciation!
Immortality (Dipplin) @ Eviolite
Ability: Sticky Hold
Shiny: Yes
Tera Type: Steel
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 SpD
Impish Nature
- Dragon Tail
- Recover
- Sucker Punch
- Bullet Seed/Seed Bomb
I've had fun pretending I can build stall recently (I can't), and Dipplin is a key factor behind that. It has a defense stat of 525 with evio, dragon tail, and recover. It's small movepool sucks, but Sucker Punch is nice utility if a weakened ghost type is trying to pick off your Dipplin and worth running. Dragon tail is annoying to go against, since most physical attackers have no chance of OHKOing Dipplin without setup, and Dipplin can survive more special hits than Avalugg in a pinch. Tera Steel is there to resist ice, fairy, dragon, psychic, and U-turn, which are types Dipplin struggles with normally. It's important not to tera if there is a fighting-type on your opponent's team unless you need to, because suddenly your physical wall is taking 50% from an attack (maybe 50 idk). That aside, is easier than you'd think to wall a team with Dipplin, although you do need hazards, knock, toxic, and/or other support to make spamming dragon tail progress the game. Also, bullet seed and seed bomb are there to make sure your valuable grass type hits what grass hits offensively.