I've uploaded it as an Excel spreadsheet so it's easy to read. For mons I was unsure about, I checked the analysis to see if there was anything not 0 or 252. I tried to avoid speed creep, though for Pokemon like Skarmory—where the standard is 24 Spe EVs—it couldn't really be helped. I also tried to use common judgment. We won't often see Machamp with a Choice Scarf, so I didn't do +1 Machamp. But Scarf Zone/Snow aren't too uncommon, so I put those on there. Things like that.
One thing I'd like to do is clean up certain sections. For instance, has anyone seen Modest Scarf Heatran? Don't they all run Timid? I'd like to take out the Neutral 252 +1 line. Things like that.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1641734/OUSpeedTiers_v1.xlsx
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1641734/OUSpeedTiers_v2.xlsx
Also though, here it is in full text form. If you still want your eyes, I suggest you look at the spreadsheet. In any case, excuse the formatting. Once everything's approved, I'll remove the extraneous information from the text (like IVs). I'll add tier names as soon as this gets approved, so that hopefully none of them change.
Speed / Name / Base / Nature / EVs / Boost
Edit 8/11/11: v2 put up. Changes:
Edit 2 10/18/11: Goodbye, Excadrill and Thundurus!
Edit 4 1/10/12: Fixed both GP #2 as well as Sirndpt's suggestions.
In any case, done, plus GP 2/2 (thanks a bunch, NixHex). This can go to HTML.
One thing I'd like to do is clean up certain sections. For instance, has anyone seen Modest Scarf Heatran? Don't they all run Timid? I'd like to take out the Neutral 252 +1 line. Things like that.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1641734/OUSpeedTiers_v1.xlsx
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1641734/OUSpeedTiers_v2.xlsx
Also though, here it is in full text form. If you still want your eyes, I suggest you look at the spreadsheet. In any case, excuse the formatting. Once everything's approved, I'll remove the extraneous information from the text (like IVs). I'll add tier names as soon as this gets approved, so that hopefully none of them change.
Introduction
When making an EV spread for a Pokemon on your team, Speed is often the most important stat. Knowing what a particular Pokemon can and cannot outrun is crucial to battling at a high level. DPP Tyranitar is a great example of the significance of the Speed stat. Its base 61 Speed is not too impressive at first glance, but when maximized and boosted with a Choice Scarf, Tyranitar can outspeed the base 115 Speed tier—notably maximum Speed Azelf and Starmie—as well as slower Pokemon who could otherwise trouble many teams, such as Gengar and Latias. In fact, the ability to counter Latias was one of the main reasons Choice Scarf Tyranitar became so common.
To start, you'll need the maximum Speed of the Pokemon you're considering, which is found on that Pokemon's analysis page. With this information, you can refer to the following tables for Speed numbers for other Pokemon with different EV and nature investments. Determine which threats you wish your Pokemon to outpseed, and distribute EVs accordingly. Note that you need to keep in mind the Speed IV of the Pokemon, a factor that is most relevant for Hidden Power types. Pokemon who have weather-inducing abilities, who utilize moves such as Payback, as well as Pokemon on a Trick Room team, may also wish to be slower than a certain opponent, based on its own Speed stat.
For example, a very common threat in BW OU is Conkeldurr. A Reuniclus user might decide it wants Reuniclus to be slower than Conkeldurr, as the latter has a very powerful Payback. We can see from this table that Conkeldurr, with a neutral nature and 0 Spe EVs, reaches a speed higher than that of Reuniclus with the same. There's more to this puzzle, though: Payback Conkeldurr commonly runs a Speed-reducing nature and a Spe IV of 0 in order to move second as much as possible. This enables Conkeldurr to hit a Speed of 85, granting it a full-powered Payback against neutral-natured Reuniclus, who hits a Speed stat of 96. By giving Reuniclus a Speed-reducing nature, however, we lower its Speed to 86. Reducing its Spe IV to 29 then allows it to reach a Speed of 84, which ensures that Reuniclus will always move after Conkeldurr. This makes Conkeldurr's Payback have 50 Base Power, enabling Reuniclus to beat Conkeldurr handily.
So we see how the Speed stat can be used to ensure the best possible outcome for your Pokemon. This works similarly if you're trying to outspeed a certain Pokemon with a certain boost. For example, let's say you use Agility Lucario to deal with Venusaur in the sun. We can see that Venusaur reaches 518 Speed in intense sunlight. To top that with Lucario, we need only invest 176 Spe EVs and a neutral nature (granted, this assumes you can use Agility to boost Lucario's Speed before Venusaur comes into play).
The asterisks indicate two important notes: if a Pokemon has a * by its name, it often carries a Hidden Power—typically Fire, Fighting, Psychic, or Rock—that requires it to lower its Speed IV by one. If you decide to use this Hidden Power, you will need to account for that accordingly. If a Pokemon has ** by its name, that means that it lowers its IV by 1, but a two-stage boost means that its final Speed will be two lower than the given value.
When making an EV spread for a Pokemon on your team, Speed is often the most important stat. Knowing what a particular Pokemon can and cannot outrun is crucial to battling at a high level. DPP Tyranitar is a great example of the significance of the Speed stat. Its base 61 Speed is not too impressive at first glance, but when maximized and boosted with a Choice Scarf, Tyranitar can outspeed the base 115 Speed tier—notably maximum Speed Azelf and Starmie—as well as slower Pokemon who could otherwise trouble many teams, such as Gengar and Latias. In fact, the ability to counter Latias was one of the main reasons Choice Scarf Tyranitar became so common.
To start, you'll need the maximum Speed of the Pokemon you're considering, which is found on that Pokemon's analysis page. With this information, you can refer to the following tables for Speed numbers for other Pokemon with different EV and nature investments. Determine which threats you wish your Pokemon to outpseed, and distribute EVs accordingly. Note that you need to keep in mind the Speed IV of the Pokemon, a factor that is most relevant for Hidden Power types. Pokemon who have weather-inducing abilities, who utilize moves such as Payback, as well as Pokemon on a Trick Room team, may also wish to be slower than a certain opponent, based on its own Speed stat.
For example, a very common threat in BW OU is Conkeldurr. A Reuniclus user might decide it wants Reuniclus to be slower than Conkeldurr, as the latter has a very powerful Payback. We can see from this table that Conkeldurr, with a neutral nature and 0 Spe EVs, reaches a speed higher than that of Reuniclus with the same. There's more to this puzzle, though: Payback Conkeldurr commonly runs a Speed-reducing nature and a Spe IV of 0 in order to move second as much as possible. This enables Conkeldurr to hit a Speed of 85, granting it a full-powered Payback against neutral-natured Reuniclus, who hits a Speed stat of 96. By giving Reuniclus a Speed-reducing nature, however, we lower its Speed to 86. Reducing its Spe IV to 29 then allows it to reach a Speed of 84, which ensures that Reuniclus will always move after Conkeldurr. This makes Conkeldurr's Payback have 50 Base Power, enabling Reuniclus to beat Conkeldurr handily.
So we see how the Speed stat can be used to ensure the best possible outcome for your Pokemon. This works similarly if you're trying to outspeed a certain Pokemon with a certain boost. For example, let's say you use Agility Lucario to deal with Venusaur in the sun. We can see that Venusaur reaches 518 Speed in intense sunlight. To top that with Lucario, we need only invest 176 Spe EVs and a neutral nature (granted, this assumes you can use Agility to boost Lucario's Speed before Venusaur comes into play).
The asterisks indicate two important notes: if a Pokemon has a * by its name, it often carries a Hidden Power—typically Fire, Fighting, Psychic, or Rock—that requires it to lower its Speed IV by one. If you decide to use this Hidden Power, you will need to account for that accordingly. If a Pokemon has ** by its name, that means that it lowers its IV by 1, but a two-stage boost means that its final Speed will be two lower than the given value.
Speed / Name / Base / Nature / EVs / Boost
692 / Terrakion / 108 / +Spe / 252 / 2
690 / Ninjask / 160 / +Spe / 252 / 1
662 / Landorus / 101 / +Spe / 252 / 2
630 / Terrakion / 108 / Neutral / 252 / 2
619 / Ninjask / 160 / +Spe / 80 / 1
558 / Lucario, Porygon-Z** / 90 / Neutral / 252 / 2
525 / Latios* / 110 / +Spe / 252 / 1
520 / Volcarona** / 100 / +Spe / 96 / 2
519 / Terrakion / 108 / +Spe / 252 / 1
518 / Venusaur** / 80 / Neutral / 252 / 2
510 / Sawsbuck / 95 / Neutral / 116 / 2
508 / Mienshao / 105 / +Spe / 252 / 1
690 / Ninjask / 160 / +Spe / 252 / 1
662 / Landorus / 101 / +Spe / 252 / 2
630 / Terrakion / 108 / Neutral / 252 / 2
619 / Ninjask / 160 / +Spe / 80 / 1
558 / Lucario, Porygon-Z** / 90 / Neutral / 252 / 2
525 / Latios* / 110 / +Spe / 252 / 1
520 / Volcarona** / 100 / +Spe / 96 / 2
519 / Terrakion / 108 / +Spe / 252 / 1
518 / Venusaur** / 80 / Neutral / 252 / 2
510 / Sawsbuck / 95 / Neutral / 116 / 2
508 / Mienshao / 105 / +Spe / 252 / 1
504 / Deoxys-S / 180 / +Spe / 252 / 0
500 / Cloyster, Metagross / 70 / +Spe / 208 / 2
500 / Deoxys-S / 180 / +Spe / 236 / 0
496 / Landorus / 101 / +Spe / 252 / 1
494 / Kingdra / 85 / Neutral / 164 / 2
492 / Salamence, Jirachi, Volcarona* / 100 / +Spe / 252 / 1
486 / Hydreigon / 98 / +Spe / 252 / 1
484 / Volcarona** / 100 / +Spe / 24 / 2
483 / Haxorus / 97 / +Spe / 252 / 1
475 / Kyurem, Darmanitan / 95 / +Spe / 252 / 1
459 / Lucario, Porygon-Z* / 90 / +Spe / 252 / 1
448 / Salamence, Jirachi, Volcarona* / 100 / Neutral / 252 / 1
447 / Rotom-A / 86 / +Spe / 252 / 1
446 / Gorebyss, Huntail / 52 / +Spe / 252 / 2
442 / Nidoking / 85 / +Spe / 252 / 1
433 / Electivire, Darmanitan / 95 / Neutral / 252 / 1
432 / Empoleon / 60 / Neutral / 240 / 2
430 / Gyarados / 81 / +Spe / 252 / 1
427 / Accelgor / 145 / +Spe / 252 / 0
427 / Haxorus / 97 / Neutral / 220 / 1
426 / Dragonite / 80 / +Spe / 252 / 1
420 / Electivire / 95 / Neutral / 216 / 1
417 / Heatran / 77 / +Spe / 252 / 1
409 / Dragonite / 80 / +Spe / 212 / 1
404 / Gorebyss, Huntail / 52 / Neutral / 252 / 2
403 / Kingdra, Heracross / 85 / Neutral / 252 / 1
398 / Gorebyss, Huntail / 52 / Neutral / 236 / 2
398 / Tangrowth / 50 / Neutral / 252 / 2
500 / Cloyster, Metagross / 70 / +Spe / 208 / 2
500 / Deoxys-S / 180 / +Spe / 236 / 0
496 / Landorus / 101 / +Spe / 252 / 1
494 / Kingdra / 85 / Neutral / 164 / 2
492 / Salamence, Jirachi, Volcarona* / 100 / +Spe / 252 / 1
486 / Hydreigon / 98 / +Spe / 252 / 1
484 / Volcarona** / 100 / +Spe / 24 / 2
483 / Haxorus / 97 / +Spe / 252 / 1
475 / Kyurem, Darmanitan / 95 / +Spe / 252 / 1
459 / Lucario, Porygon-Z* / 90 / +Spe / 252 / 1
448 / Salamence, Jirachi, Volcarona* / 100 / Neutral / 252 / 1
447 / Rotom-A / 86 / +Spe / 252 / 1
446 / Gorebyss, Huntail / 52 / +Spe / 252 / 2
442 / Nidoking / 85 / +Spe / 252 / 1
433 / Electivire, Darmanitan / 95 / Neutral / 252 / 1
432 / Empoleon / 60 / Neutral / 240 / 2
430 / Gyarados / 81 / +Spe / 252 / 1
427 / Accelgor / 145 / +Spe / 252 / 0
427 / Haxorus / 97 / Neutral / 220 / 1
426 / Dragonite / 80 / +Spe / 252 / 1
420 / Electivire / 95 / Neutral / 216 / 1
417 / Heatran / 77 / +Spe / 252 / 1
409 / Dragonite / 80 / +Spe / 212 / 1
404 / Gorebyss, Huntail / 52 / Neutral / 252 / 2
403 / Kingdra, Heracross / 85 / Neutral / 252 / 1
398 / Gorebyss, Huntail / 52 / Neutral / 236 / 2
398 / Tangrowth / 50 / Neutral / 252 / 2
394 / Jolteon, Aerodactyl / 130 / +Spe / 252 / 0
393 / Politoed / 70 / +Spe / 252 / 1
391 / Gyarados / 81 / Neutral / 252 / 1
388 / Dragonite / 80 / Neutral / 252 / 1
383 / Weavile / 125 / +Spe / 252 / 0
375 / Dragonite / 80 / Neutral / 212 / 1
372 / Sceptile*, Dugtrio, Alakazam / 120 / +Spe / 252 / 0
366 / Gyarados / 81 / Neutral / 184 / 1
366 / Metagross / 70 / +Spe / 184 / 1
365 / Dugtrio / 120 / +Spe / 224 / 0
364 / Tyranitar / 61 / +Spe / 252 / 1
361 / Starmie, Azelf, Raikou / 115 / +Spe / 252 / 0
360 / Magnezone / 60 / +Spe / 252 / 1
358 / Politoed / 70 / Neutral / 252 / 1
355 / Abomasnow / 60 / +Spe / 240 / 1
354 / Scrafty / 58 / +Spe / 252 / 1
353 / Tornadus / 111 / +Spe / 252 / 0
393 / Politoed / 70 / +Spe / 252 / 1
391 / Gyarados / 81 / Neutral / 252 / 1
388 / Dragonite / 80 / Neutral / 252 / 1
383 / Weavile / 125 / +Spe / 252 / 0
375 / Dragonite / 80 / Neutral / 212 / 1
372 / Sceptile*, Dugtrio, Alakazam / 120 / +Spe / 252 / 0
366 / Gyarados / 81 / Neutral / 184 / 1
366 / Metagross / 70 / +Spe / 184 / 1
365 / Dugtrio / 120 / +Spe / 224 / 0
364 / Tyranitar / 61 / +Spe / 252 / 1
361 / Starmie, Azelf, Raikou / 115 / +Spe / 252 / 0
360 / Magnezone / 60 / +Spe / 252 / 1
358 / Politoed / 70 / Neutral / 252 / 1
355 / Abomasnow / 60 / +Spe / 240 / 1
354 / Scrafty / 58 / +Spe / 252 / 1
353 / Tornadus / 111 / +Spe / 252 / 0
350 / Gengar, Latios*, Latias, Espeon* / 110 / +Spe / 252 / 0
346 / Infernape, Terrakion, Virizion / 108 / +Spe / 252 / 0
339 / Zoroark, Mienshao / 105 / +Spe / 252 / 0
332 / Mienshao / 105 / +Spe / 224 / 0
300 / Zoroark / 105 / Neutral / 216 / 0
331 / Landorus / 101 / +Spe / 252 / 0
329 / Raikou / 115 / Neutral / 252 / 0
328 / Salamence, Jirachi, Volcarona* / 100 / +Spe / 252 / 0
317 / Kyurem, Darmanitan / 95 / +Spe / 252 / 0
308 / Salamence, Jirachi, Zapdos / 100 / +Spe / 176 / 0
306 / Lucario, Roserade* / 90 / +Spe / 252 / 0
300 / Zoroark / 105 / Neutral / 216 / 0
299 / Salamence, Jirachi, Volcarona* / 100 / Neutral / 252 / 0
298 / Rotom-A / 86 / +Spe / 252 / 0
295 / Nidoking, Suicune / 85 / +Spe / 252 / 0
295 / Hydreigon / 98 / Neutral / 252 / 0
289 / Darmanitan, Electivire, Gliscor / 95 / Neutral / 252 / 0
285 / Haxorus / 97 / Neutral / 220 / 0
284 / Venusaur*, Mamoswine, Dragonite / 80 / +Spe / 252 / 0
280 / Kyurem, Electivire / 95 / Neutral / 216 / 0
280 / Togekiss / 80 / +Spe / 236 / 0
280 / Hydreigon / 98 / Neutral / 192 / 0
279 / Lucario / 90 / Neutral / 252 / 0
278 / Heatran / 77 / +Spe / 252 / 0
273 / Smeargle / 75 / +Spe / 252 / 0
270 / Ninetales / 100 / Neutral / 136 / 0
269 / Toxicroak / 85 / Neutral / 252 / 0
268 / Whimsocott / 116 / Neutral / 0 / 0
263 / Ninetales / 100 / Neutral / 108 / 0
262 / Politoed, Breloom / 70 / +Spe / 252 / 0
261 / Gyarados / 81 / Neutral / 252 / 0
259 / Venusaur*, Mamoswine, Dragonite / 80 / Neutral / 252 / 0
256 / Latias* / Neutral / 0 / 0
253 / Heatran / 77 / Neutral / 252 / 0
346 / Infernape, Terrakion, Virizion / 108 / +Spe / 252 / 0
339 / Zoroark, Mienshao / 105 / +Spe / 252 / 0
332 / Mienshao / 105 / +Spe / 224 / 0
300 / Zoroark / 105 / Neutral / 216 / 0
331 / Landorus / 101 / +Spe / 252 / 0
329 / Raikou / 115 / Neutral / 252 / 0
328 / Salamence, Jirachi, Volcarona* / 100 / +Spe / 252 / 0
317 / Kyurem, Darmanitan / 95 / +Spe / 252 / 0
308 / Salamence, Jirachi, Zapdos / 100 / +Spe / 176 / 0
306 / Lucario, Roserade* / 90 / +Spe / 252 / 0
300 / Zoroark / 105 / Neutral / 216 / 0
299 / Salamence, Jirachi, Volcarona* / 100 / Neutral / 252 / 0
298 / Rotom-A / 86 / +Spe / 252 / 0
295 / Nidoking, Suicune / 85 / +Spe / 252 / 0
295 / Hydreigon / 98 / Neutral / 252 / 0
289 / Darmanitan, Electivire, Gliscor / 95 / Neutral / 252 / 0
285 / Haxorus / 97 / Neutral / 220 / 0
284 / Venusaur*, Mamoswine, Dragonite / 80 / +Spe / 252 / 0
280 / Kyurem, Electivire / 95 / Neutral / 216 / 0
280 / Togekiss / 80 / +Spe / 236 / 0
280 / Hydreigon / 98 / Neutral / 192 / 0
279 / Lucario / 90 / Neutral / 252 / 0
278 / Heatran / 77 / +Spe / 252 / 0
273 / Smeargle / 75 / +Spe / 252 / 0
270 / Ninetales / 100 / Neutral / 136 / 0
269 / Toxicroak / 85 / Neutral / 252 / 0
268 / Whimsocott / 116 / Neutral / 0 / 0
263 / Ninetales / 100 / Neutral / 108 / 0
262 / Politoed, Breloom / 70 / +Spe / 252 / 0
261 / Gyarados / 81 / Neutral / 252 / 0
259 / Venusaur*, Mamoswine, Dragonite / 80 / Neutral / 252 / 0
256 / Latias* / Neutral / 0 / 0
253 / Heatran / 77 / Neutral / 252 / 0
251 / Scizor / 65 / +Spe / 252 / 0
250 / Cloyster, Metagross / 70 / +Spe / 208 / 0
249 / Togekiss, Dragonite / 80 / Neutral / 212 / 0
247 / Kingdra / 85 / Neutral / 164 / 0
245 / Togekiss, Dragonite / 80 / Neutral / 196 / 0
245 / Heatran / 77 / Neutral / 220 / 0
244 / Celebi*, Zapdos / 100 / Neutral / 32 / 0
244 / Gliscor / 95 / Neutral / 72 / 0
244 / Rotom-A / 86 / Neutral / 144 / 0
244 / Gyarados / 81 / Neutral / 184 / 0
244 / Jirachi / 100 / Neutral / 32 / 0
243 / Tyranitar / 61 / +Spe / 252 / 0
240 / Tentacruel / 100 / Neutral / 16 / 0
239 / Politoed, Breloom / 70 / Neutral / 252 / 0
237 / Breloom / 70 / Neutral / 244 / 0
236 / Scrafty / 58 / +Spe / 252 / 0
232 / Magnezone / 60 / +Spe / 220 / 0
230 / Heatran / 77 / Neutral / 160 / 0
229 / Scizor / 65 / Neutral / 252 / 0
226 / Xatu / 95 / Neutral / 0 / 0
223 / Gorebyss, Huntail / 52 / +Spe / 252 / 0
216 / Roserade* / 90 / Neutral / 0 / 0
206 / Suicune, Toxicroak / 85 / Neutral / 0 / 0
199 / Tangrowth / 50 / Neutral / 252 / 0
198 / Gorebyss, Huntail / 52 / Neutral / 232 / 0
198 / Gyarados, Milotic / 81 / Neutral / 0 / 0
198 / Vaporeon / 65 / Neutral / 128 / 0
196 / Venusaur*, Togekiss, Dragonite / 80 / Neutral / 0 / 0
190 / Heatran / 77 / Neutral / 0 / 0
182 / Skarmory, Breloom, Metagross, Hitmontop / 70 / Neutral / 24 / 0
178 / Machamp / 55 / Neutral / 128 / 0
177 / Vaporeon / 65 / Neutral / 44 / 0
176 / Cloyster, Metagross, Hitmontop / 70 / Neu / 0 / 0
168 / Scizor / 65 / Neutral / 8 / 0
167 / Jellicent / 60 / Neutral / 44 / 0
166 / Scizor, Vaporeon / 65 / Neutral / 0 / 0
158 / Tyranitar / 61 / Neutral / 0 / 0
156 / Magnezone, Abomasnow, Empoleon / 60 / Neutral / 0 / 0
152 / Scrafty / 58 / Neutral / 0 / 0
147 / Tyranitar / 61 / -Spe / 24 / 0
146 / Machamp, Blissey / 55 / Neutral / 0 / 0
250 / Cloyster, Metagross / 70 / +Spe / 208 / 0
249 / Togekiss, Dragonite / 80 / Neutral / 212 / 0
247 / Kingdra / 85 / Neutral / 164 / 0
245 / Togekiss, Dragonite / 80 / Neutral / 196 / 0
245 / Heatran / 77 / Neutral / 220 / 0
244 / Celebi*, Zapdos / 100 / Neutral / 32 / 0
244 / Gliscor / 95 / Neutral / 72 / 0
244 / Rotom-A / 86 / Neutral / 144 / 0
244 / Gyarados / 81 / Neutral / 184 / 0
244 / Jirachi / 100 / Neutral / 32 / 0
243 / Tyranitar / 61 / +Spe / 252 / 0
240 / Tentacruel / 100 / Neutral / 16 / 0
239 / Politoed, Breloom / 70 / Neutral / 252 / 0
237 / Breloom / 70 / Neutral / 244 / 0
236 / Scrafty / 58 / +Spe / 252 / 0
232 / Magnezone / 60 / +Spe / 220 / 0
230 / Heatran / 77 / Neutral / 160 / 0
229 / Scizor / 65 / Neutral / 252 / 0
226 / Xatu / 95 / Neutral / 0 / 0
223 / Gorebyss, Huntail / 52 / +Spe / 252 / 0
216 / Roserade* / 90 / Neutral / 0 / 0
206 / Suicune, Toxicroak / 85 / Neutral / 0 / 0
199 / Tangrowth / 50 / Neutral / 252 / 0
198 / Gorebyss, Huntail / 52 / Neutral / 232 / 0
198 / Gyarados, Milotic / 81 / Neutral / 0 / 0
198 / Vaporeon / 65 / Neutral / 128 / 0
196 / Venusaur*, Togekiss, Dragonite / 80 / Neutral / 0 / 0
190 / Heatran / 77 / Neutral / 0 / 0
182 / Skarmory, Breloom, Metagross, Hitmontop / 70 / Neutral / 24 / 0
178 / Machamp / 55 / Neutral / 128 / 0
177 / Vaporeon / 65 / Neutral / 44 / 0
176 / Cloyster, Metagross, Hitmontop / 70 / Neu / 0 / 0
168 / Scizor / 65 / Neutral / 8 / 0
167 / Jellicent / 60 / Neutral / 44 / 0
166 / Scizor, Vaporeon / 65 / Neutral / 0 / 0
158 / Tyranitar / 61 / Neutral / 0 / 0
156 / Magnezone, Abomasnow, Empoleon / 60 / Neutral / 0 / 0
152 / Scrafty / 58 / Neutral / 0 / 0
147 / Tyranitar / 61 / -Spe / 24 / 0
146 / Machamp, Blissey / 55 / Neutral / 0 / 0
136 / Chansey, Azumarill, Donphan, Tangrowth / 50 / Neutral / 0 / 0
130 / Hippowdon / 47 / Neutral / 0 / 0
126 / Conkeldurr / 45 / Neutral / 0 / 0
116 / Forretress / 40 / Neutral / 0 / 0
114 / Gastrodon / 39 / Neutral / 0 / 0
106 / Quagsire / 35 / Neutral / 0 / 0
102 / Bronzong / 33 / Neutral / 0 / 0
96 / Reuniclus, Slowbro, Snorlax / 30 / Neutral / 0 / 0
86 / Dusclops / 25 / Neutral / 0 / 0
85 / Conkeldurr (0 Spe IV) / 45 / -Spe / 0 / 0
76 / Forretress (0 Spe IV) / 40 / -Spe / 0 / 0
76 / Ferrothorn, Escavalier / 20 / Neutral / 0 / 0
65 / Bronzong (2 Spe IV) / 35 / -Spe / 0 / 0
58 / Reuniclus, Slowbro, Snorlax (0 Spe IV) / 30 / -Spe / 0 / 0
40 / Ferrothorn, Escavalier (0 Spe IV) / 20 / -Spe / 0 / 0
130 / Hippowdon / 47 / Neutral / 0 / 0
126 / Conkeldurr / 45 / Neutral / 0 / 0
116 / Forretress / 40 / Neutral / 0 / 0
114 / Gastrodon / 39 / Neutral / 0 / 0
106 / Quagsire / 35 / Neutral / 0 / 0
102 / Bronzong / 33 / Neutral / 0 / 0
96 / Reuniclus, Slowbro, Snorlax / 30 / Neutral / 0 / 0
86 / Dusclops / 25 / Neutral / 0 / 0
85 / Conkeldurr (0 Spe IV) / 45 / -Spe / 0 / 0
76 / Forretress (0 Spe IV) / 40 / -Spe / 0 / 0
76 / Ferrothorn, Escavalier / 20 / Neutral / 0 / 0
65 / Bronzong (2 Spe IV) / 35 / -Spe / 0 / 0
58 / Reuniclus, Slowbro, Snorlax (0 Spe IV) / 30 / -Spe / 0 / 0
40 / Ferrothorn, Escavalier (0 Spe IV) / 20 / -Spe / 0 / 0
Edit 8/11/11: v2 put up. Changes:
- Corrected Accelgor's base Speed
- Removed Electrode (it was only there because of Accelgor anyway; it's not even in OU top 100)
- Put asterisks next to Latios, Volcarona, and Espeon signifying a Speed-lowering Hidden Power
- Revised Introduction because the writing sucked.
- Made separate tags for each tier
- Got rid of IVs. Those without IV 31 have it listed in the name.
- Max Jolly Scizor and 220 Neutral Dragonite have same speed.
- Named tiers
Edit 2 10/18/11: Goodbye, Excadrill and Thundurus!
Edit 4 1/10/12: Fixed both GP #2 as well as Sirndpt's suggestions.
- neutral 8 Spe Scizor hits 170 -- Scizor actually is 166 0/0/0, so it hits 168. Added.
- why the 228 Speed EVs for base 115 mons? this means losing to Scarf Politoed who isn't in the least uncommon. why the neutral Speed nature tier at all - Raikou's the only one who really needs it (and even then only for the really honest people) -- Hmm…I left the 228 +Spe, because that was a common speed in analyses at the time. Took it out now though. I left Raikou's neutral nature, as "honest people" is what we really should be going for, but I removed the rest.
- 328 / Salamence, Jirachi, Volcarona*, TENTACRUEL, CELEBI*, NINETALES*, ZAPDOS, MEW, VICTINI, FLYGON, STARAPTOR, CHARIZARD / 100 / +Spe / 252 / 0 -- For most, I decided not to add all of the Pokemon with that base Speed, just some common ones to keep it simple.
- 96 Spe ChestoRest Volcarona and 24 Spe Morning Sun should get +2 listings imo (518 and 484 respectively) -- Change made, but it's 520 -- it only goes down to 518 with a Hidden Power, which is noted.
In any case, done, plus GP 2/2 (thanks a bunch, NixHex). This can go to HTML.