[SET]
Deoxys-Speed @ Heavy-Duty Boots / Eject Pack
Ability: Pressure
EVs: 200 Atk / 252 SpA / 56 Spe
Tera Type: Fighting
Naive Nature
- Psycho Boost
- Superpower
- Knock Off
- Ice Beam / Stealth Rock
[SET COMMENTS]
Deoxys-S can leverage its vast coverage movepool and high speed to function as an unpredictable mixed attacker and excellent revenge killer. Psycho Boost is an excellent STAB boosted option with staggering power, OHKOing the likes of Great Tusk, Pecharunt, Glimmora, and Boots Zamazenta. Superpower complements this perfectly by hitting the many dark and steel types that are immune to or resist Psycho Boost for super effective damage, most notably OHKOing Kingambit and dealing significant damage to Samurott-H and Iron Treads. Knock Off provides both excellent utility and coverage, hitting Gholdengo, Iron Crown, Slowking-G, and opposing Deoxys-S hard while removing items from its foes. Ice Beam rounds out this set’s coverage, threatening to kill Gliscor, Landorus-T, and Dragonite after multiscale is broken and notably dissuading the former from switching into its knock off; alternatively, Deoxys-S makes an excellent user of Stealth Rock thanks to its high speed, access to Knock Off to remove the opposing Heavy Duty Boots that would otherwise prevent Stealth Rock from making progress, and excellent coverage with just 3 attacking moves, hitting every pokemon for at least neutral damage. Heavy Duty Boots allows Deoxys-S to come in safely over hazards repeatedly throughout a game, forcing switches with its speed and threatening coverage; this is particularly useful for hazard stacking teams that may not be able to afford robust hazard control. As an alternative, Eject Pack can be run on more offensively-oriented teams to provide Deoxys-S with a single-use pivot via either of Psycho Boost or Superpower, though Landorus-T’s Intimidate will also cause Eject Pack to activate before Deoxys-S’s attack can go off. Tera Fighting is used to turn Deoxys-S’s bug and dark weaknesses into resistances while boosting the power of Superpower, flipping the script on foes like Kingambit and Samurott-H with Sucker Punch while enabling Superpower to OHKO the likes of Samurott-H and Darkrai. A Naive nature with 56 speed EVs allows Deoxys-S to outspeed Great Tusk, Gholdengo, and Samurott-H at +1, without compromising its power or ability to withstand most priority, thunderclap and vacuum wave notwithstanding; as Psycho Boost is its sole STAB and most powerful attack, its special attack stat is maximized—anything shy of maximal investment has a chance to fail to OHKO boots Zamazenta—with the remaining EVs being placed in its attack stat. Deoxys-S can alternatively sacrifice some of its attack investment in order to outspeed scarf Landorus-T or even scarf Kyurem, though investment towards any further relevant speed tiers requires a significant drop in power.
Deoxys-S fits best on bulky offense and balance teams in need of speed control and a capable abuser of Knock Off. Ting Lu provides Deoxys-S with hazard support as well as a resilient switch-in to the many strong offensive threats that pressure Deoxys-S, such as Gholdengo, Darkrai, Raging Bolt, and Iron Moth, while providing a thunder wave immunity; in exchange, Deoxys-S can force hazard progress by removing boots and either setting Stealth Rock itself or dissuading Gliscor from halting Knock Off progress, while also pressuring threats to Ting-Lu like Great Tusk and Zamazenta. Iron Valiant also forms a potent offensive partnership, with the two being able to overwhelm shared checks like Gholdengo, Clefable, and Slowking-G while covering each other’s worst matchups effectively: Iron Valiant appreciates Deoxys-S’s ability to hit Weezing-G, Gliscor, and Iron Moth hard, while Deoxys-S can take advantage of Iron Valiant’s pressure against Ting-Lu, Kyurem, and Darkrai. The sheer set variety of this pairing makes escaping their onslaught without making significant concessions difficult even for prepared teams. Deoxys-S is cripplingly weak to all forms of status, so Gholdengo, Gliscor, and Garganacl make solid partners that blanket check almost all status threats, with the former two being natural choices on hazard stacking teams thanks to their removal blocking and hazard setting capabilities respectively, while the latter is prolific at spreading residual chip to allow Deoxys-S to secure kills it would otherwise miss. Clefable’s bulk, ability to absorb Knock Off, and access to Thunder Wave makes it a very effective counter to this Deoxys-S variant, once its set is confirmed; Gholdengo, Slowking-G, Scizor, and even Weezing-G on fatter structures can serve as effective ways of alleviating this weakness.
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Deoxys-Speed @ Heavy-Duty Boots / Eject Pack
Ability: Pressure
EVs: 200 Atk / 252 SpA / 56 Spe
Tera Type: Fighting
Naive Nature
- Psycho Boost
- Superpower
- Knock Off
- Ice Beam / Stealth Rock
[SET COMMENTS]
Deoxys-S can leverage its vast coverage movepool and high speed to function as an unpredictable mixed attacker and excellent revenge killer. Psycho Boost is an excellent STAB boosted option with staggering power, OHKOing the likes of Great Tusk, Pecharunt, Glimmora, and Boots Zamazenta. Superpower complements this perfectly by hitting the many dark and steel types that are immune to or resist Psycho Boost for super effective damage, most notably OHKOing Kingambit and dealing significant damage to Samurott-H and Iron Treads. Knock Off provides both excellent utility and coverage, hitting Gholdengo, Iron Crown, Slowking-G, and opposing Deoxys-S hard while removing items from its foes. Ice Beam rounds out this set’s coverage, threatening to kill Gliscor, Landorus-T, and Dragonite after multiscale is broken and notably dissuading the former from switching into its knock off; alternatively, Deoxys-S makes an excellent user of Stealth Rock thanks to its high speed, access to Knock Off to remove the opposing Heavy Duty Boots that would otherwise prevent Stealth Rock from making progress, and excellent coverage with just 3 attacking moves, hitting every pokemon for at least neutral damage. Heavy Duty Boots allows Deoxys-S to come in safely over hazards repeatedly throughout a game, forcing switches with its speed and threatening coverage; this is particularly useful for hazard stacking teams that may not be able to afford robust hazard control. As an alternative, Eject Pack can be run on more offensively-oriented teams to provide Deoxys-S with a single-use pivot via either of Psycho Boost or Superpower, though Landorus-T’s Intimidate will also cause Eject Pack to activate before Deoxys-S’s attack can go off. Tera Fighting is used to turn Deoxys-S’s bug and dark weaknesses into resistances while boosting the power of Superpower, flipping the script on foes like Kingambit and Samurott-H with Sucker Punch while enabling Superpower to OHKO the likes of Samurott-H and Darkrai. A Naive nature with 56 speed EVs allows Deoxys-S to outspeed Great Tusk, Gholdengo, and Samurott-H at +1, without compromising its power or ability to withstand most priority, thunderclap and vacuum wave notwithstanding; as Psycho Boost is its sole STAB and most powerful attack, its special attack stat is maximized—anything shy of maximal investment has a chance to fail to OHKO boots Zamazenta—with the remaining EVs being placed in its attack stat. Deoxys-S can alternatively sacrifice some of its attack investment in order to outspeed scarf Landorus-T or even scarf Kyurem, though investment towards any further relevant speed tiers requires a significant drop in power.
Deoxys-S fits best on bulky offense and balance teams in need of speed control and a capable abuser of Knock Off. Ting Lu provides Deoxys-S with hazard support as well as a resilient switch-in to the many strong offensive threats that pressure Deoxys-S, such as Gholdengo, Darkrai, Raging Bolt, and Iron Moth, while providing a thunder wave immunity; in exchange, Deoxys-S can force hazard progress by removing boots and either setting Stealth Rock itself or dissuading Gliscor from halting Knock Off progress, while also pressuring threats to Ting-Lu like Great Tusk and Zamazenta. Iron Valiant also forms a potent offensive partnership, with the two being able to overwhelm shared checks like Gholdengo, Clefable, and Slowking-G while covering each other’s worst matchups effectively: Iron Valiant appreciates Deoxys-S’s ability to hit Weezing-G, Gliscor, and Iron Moth hard, while Deoxys-S can take advantage of Iron Valiant’s pressure against Ting-Lu, Kyurem, and Darkrai. The sheer set variety of this pairing makes escaping their onslaught without making significant concessions difficult even for prepared teams. Deoxys-S is cripplingly weak to all forms of status, so Gholdengo, Gliscor, and Garganacl make solid partners that blanket check almost all status threats, with the former two being natural choices on hazard stacking teams thanks to their removal blocking and hazard setting capabilities respectively, while the latter is prolific at spreading residual chip to allow Deoxys-S to secure kills it would otherwise miss. Clefable’s bulk, ability to absorb Knock Off, and access to Thunder Wave makes it a very effective counter to this Deoxys-S variant, once its set is confirmed; Gholdengo, Slowking-G, Scizor, and even Weezing-G on fatter structures can serve as effective ways of alleviating this weakness.
[SET CREDITS]
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