QC: IronBullet93 / Bouffalant / King UU
GP: P Squared / The Dutch Plumberjack
[OVERVIEW]
Rotom-C possesses a great offensive typing that allows it to deal with the numerous Water-type Pokemon in the tier. This is further aided by its good Special Attack and all-around good bulk. It faces competition from other Electric-types in the tier such as Rotom-H and Heliolisk, but it stands out due to its unique typing and its Grass-type STAB move that allows it to beat Ground-types more easily. However, it doesn't have a way to effectively deal with opposing Grass-types and lacks reliable recovery. Regardless, it's still very effective as a revenge killer or pivot in the tier.
[SET]
name: Choice Specs
move 1: Volt Switch
move 2: Leaf Storm
move 3: Thunderbolt / Hidden Power Ice
move 4: Trick
item: Choice Specs
ability: Levitate
nature: Timid / Modest
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
========
Volt Switch maintains momentum for the team. Leaf Storm hits ridiculously hard when coupled with the boost from Choice Specs. Thunderbolt provides a good and reliable Electric-type STAB move alongside Volt Switch. Hidden Power Ice can be used to hit opposing Grass-types and Dragon-types such as Hydreigon, which resist Rotom-C's STAB combination. Will-O-Wisp is a valid choice for this slot, but it's risky to be locked into such a move, so it's mainly used after Rotom-C has Tricked away its Choice Specs. Trick is used to cripple dedicated special walls such as Blissey that like to switch into Rotom-C.
Set Details
========
Choice Specs is used to boost Rotom-C's already good Special Attack, making it a fearsome offensive pivot. Maximum EVs are invested into Special Attack and Speed so Rotom-C can hit as hard and fast as possible. Timid is the preferred nature to outspeed threats such as Nidoking, Chandelure, and Mamoswine, which can OHKO Rotom-C with their respective STAB moves. However, you can opt for a Modest nature if you would like the extra boost in power.
Usage Tips
========
This set is based around Rotom-C being a very hard-hitting offensive pivot. It should make use of its ability to take Water- and Ground-type moves easily to switch in. It has to watch out for Ice Beam on Water-types, though. Go for Volt Switch if there are dedicated special walls ready to switch in so as to keep momentum on your side. Tricking away the Choice Specs to these walls is also an option should you not need the boost in power for the rest of the game. Leaf Storm should be used if you predict a Ground-type switching in to take a Volt Switch or Thunderbolt. However, do not be reckless with spamming Leaf Storm, as Rotom-C could become easy setup fodder if it's locked into it. The hit-and-run nature of this set somewhat alleviates that. If you decide to run Will-O-Wisp, avoid getting locked into it while still holding the Choice Specs.
Team Options
========
Rotom-C usually switches in and out numerous times as a pivot, so it'd be easily worn down by Stealth Rock. Hence entry hazard removal is very important. Entry hazard support is also good to have, as Rotom-C forces a significant number of switches. A notable partner for this is Tentacruel, resisting Ice-, Poison-, and Fire-type moves that Rotom-C is weak to. Rotom-C can't do much to dedicated special walls such as Florges and Blissey, so strong physical attackers, such as Darmanitan and Infernape, are appreciated. These Pokemon also provide a nice VoltTurn core with Rotom-C and appreciate having bulky Water- and Ground-type Pokemon such as Suicune and Gligar removed. Their ability to take out opposing Grass-types that resist Rotom-C's STAB combination, most notably Mega Sceptile due to Lightningrod, also helps. Cleaners, such as Life Orb Yanmega and Mega Sharpedo, make nice partners to finish up the game once Rotom-C has sufficiently weakened the opposing team.
[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Volt Switch
move 2: Leaf Storm
move 3: Thunderbolt
move 4: Trick
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Levitate
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
========
Volt Switch comes in handy as a momentum grabber. Leaf Storm is used as a powerful Grass-type STAB move that hits Ground-types immune to Rotom-C's Electric-type moves. Thunderbolt is a more reliable STAB move that, unlike Leaf Storm, has no drawback. Trick cripples defensive Pokemon that tend to try to switch into Rotom-C. Will-O-Wisp can be run instead of Thunderbolt, mainly to be used after the Choice Scarf is Tricked away, to further cripple Pokemon that try to switch in.
Set Details
========
Maximum EVs are invested into Special Attack and Speed to make Rotom-C as fast as possible while still hitting reasonably hard. A Timid nature is optimal, as it allows Rotom-C to outspeed threats such as Mega Beedrill and Mega Aerodactyl. A Choice Scarf allows it to act as a good offensive pivot, easily grabbing momentum with Volt Switch while doubling as a strong revenge killer.
Usage Tips
========
The Choice Scarf set is mainly used as a revenge killer, so bring it in after one of your Pokemon has been knocked out. Make use of Rotom-C's nice set of resistances to net good opportunities to switch in . Volt Switch grants the most utility among its moves, doing decent damage while maintaining momentum should your opponent switch out. Thunderbolt can be used to clean up the opponent's team once it has been sufficiently weakened. Leaf Storm should be used on predicted Ground-type switch-ins, but minimize locking Rotom-C into it to avoid being setup fodder. Use Trick on predicted switches to cripple walls, provided you no longer require the Speed boost from the Choice Scarf.
Team Options
========
Entry hazard removal from Pokemon such as Mega Blastoise, Crobat, Donphan, and Tentacruel is important to prevent Rotom-C from being easily worn down by Stealth Rock. Additionally, Donphan can set up Stealth Rock and Tentacruel can set up Toxic Spikes. As a fast momentum grabber, Rotom-C appreciates VoltTurn partners such as Mienshao, Darmanitan, and Infernape. All of these can also break down the special walls that Rotom-C has trouble beating. Special wallbreakers such as Life Orb Hydreigon and Choice Specs Kyurem make for good teammates to make way for Rotom-C to clean up late-game.
[SET]
name: Bulky Attacker
move 1: Volt Switch
move 2: Leaf Storm
move 3: Will-O-Wisp
move 4: Pain Split
item: Leftovers / Expert Belt
ability: Levitate
nature: Modest
evs: 64 HP / 252 SpA / 192 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
========
Volt Switch is a solid STAB move that helps to maintain momentum for the team. Leaf Storm hits Ground-types, such as Swampert, which are immune to Volt Switch. Will-O-Wisp is a nice status move to cripple and wear down normally safe switch-ins to Rotom-C, such as Chesnaught. You can run Thunderbolt over Will-O-Wisp if you want a more reliable Electric-type STAB move. However, the utility that Will-O-Wisp offers benefits the use of this set to support the team better. Pain Split is used to regain some HP should Rotom-C get worn down.
Set Details
========
A Modest nature with maximum EVs invested into Special Attack is used to hit as hard as possible. 192 Speed EVs are run to outspeed up to Adamant Feraligatr, with the rest invested into HP to improve Rotom-C's overall bulk. Leftovers is used for passive recovery, as Pain Split is Rotom-C's only other way of recovering HP. Alternatively, Expert Belt can be run to bluff a Choice item. You can opt to run a spread of 252 HP / 252 SpA / 4 SpD if you'd appreciate the added bulk over the Speed. On the other hand, simply running a spread of 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe is also an option for better offensive capabilities while maintaining the freedom of being able to switch up moves. A fully defensive or specially defensive spread can also be used to take on certain threats better, but this role is normally better performed by Rotom-H due to its more suitable set of resistances.
Usage Tips
========
This set makes use of Rotom-C's good overall bulk to take hits well and, in return, dish out strong attacks. Use Volt Switch as often as possible to gain offensive momentum, as Ground-types that are immune to it either get crippled by Will-O-Wisp or hit hard by a super effective Leaf Storm. Will-O-Wisp should be used to get off residual damage on bulkier Pokemon that can't do much damage to Rotom-C. When Rotom-C is low on HP, use Pain Split against Pokemon that can't do much damage to it or on predicted switches to walls.
Team Options
========
Entry hazard control is appreciated, as Stealth Rock wears Rotom-C down easily. Some good Pokemon for the job are Crobat, Tentacruel, and Blastoise. However, it is not that much of a necessity, as Rotom-C can simply use Pain Split to regain some of its HP lost. Strong physical attackers, such as Mienshao, Machamp, Darmanitan, and Heracross, are good to help deal with Pokemon that can sponge special hits such as Blissey, Florges, and Snorlax. Darmanitan and Mienshao also provide a nice VoltTurn core with Rotom-C and appreciate having bulky Water-types such as Suicune and Swampert removed. Pokemon such as Darmanitan and Infernape help to remove Grass-types that resist Rotom-C's dual STAB combination, most notably Mega Sceptile, which is immune to Volt Switch.
[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============
Thunder Wave can be used to cripple faster switch-ins such as Hydreigon and Salamence. A dual screens set can make use of Rotom-C's set of resistances to find opportunities to set them up. RestTalk and ChestoRest sets can be used to increase longevity and shrug off status ailments.
Checks and Counters
===================
**Grass-types**: Grass-types easily take Rotom-C's STAB moves, so it has to rely on Hidden Power Ice to hit them, if it carries it. Roserade and Amoonguss are great answers to Rotom-C, taking hits and threatening it out with Sludge Bomb.
**Fire-types**: Fire-types, such as Infernape, Darmanitan, and Entei, all threaten Rotom-C with their STAB moves, while Rotom-C can only Volt Switch out. Darmanitan and Infernape also have access to U-turn, which either will deal significant damage to Rotom-C or maintain momentum should it switch. Rotom-H, in particular, is a huge threat, resisting both of Rotom-C's STAB moves and threatening to OHKO with Overheat in return. Rotom-H can also choose to Volt Switch on predicted switches.
**Dragon-types**: Dragon-types can easily switch in on most of Rotom-C's moves and proceed to do major damage back. Salamence in particular can switch into a 4x resisted Leaf Storm and proceed to set up for free. Goodra also deserves a mention for resisting Volt Switch and Thunderbolt while being immune to Leaf Storm due to Sap Sipper.
**Dedicated Special Walls**: Rotom-C has trouble breaking through any of the special walls in the tier such as Blissey, Florges, and Umbreon. However, they have to be wary of Trick from Rotom-C.
**Revenge Killers**: Faster Pokemon such as Mienshao, Hydreigon, Infernape, and Darmanitan are major threats to Rotom-C, as they are able to outspeed it and do significant damage back. They also commonly carry a Choice Scarf, so they can even outspeed Choice Scarf variants of Rotom-C. U-turn from these Pokemon by itself would dent Rotom-C.
GP: P Squared / The Dutch Plumberjack
[OVERVIEW]
Rotom-C possesses a great offensive typing that allows it to deal with the numerous Water-type Pokemon in the tier. This is further aided by its good Special Attack and all-around good bulk. It faces competition from other Electric-types in the tier such as Rotom-H and Heliolisk, but it stands out due to its unique typing and its Grass-type STAB move that allows it to beat Ground-types more easily. However, it doesn't have a way to effectively deal with opposing Grass-types and lacks reliable recovery. Regardless, it's still very effective as a revenge killer or pivot in the tier.
[SET]
name: Choice Specs
move 1: Volt Switch
move 2: Leaf Storm
move 3: Thunderbolt / Hidden Power Ice
move 4: Trick
item: Choice Specs
ability: Levitate
nature: Timid / Modest
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
========
Volt Switch maintains momentum for the team. Leaf Storm hits ridiculously hard when coupled with the boost from Choice Specs. Thunderbolt provides a good and reliable Electric-type STAB move alongside Volt Switch. Hidden Power Ice can be used to hit opposing Grass-types and Dragon-types such as Hydreigon, which resist Rotom-C's STAB combination. Will-O-Wisp is a valid choice for this slot, but it's risky to be locked into such a move, so it's mainly used after Rotom-C has Tricked away its Choice Specs. Trick is used to cripple dedicated special walls such as Blissey that like to switch into Rotom-C.
Set Details
========
Choice Specs is used to boost Rotom-C's already good Special Attack, making it a fearsome offensive pivot. Maximum EVs are invested into Special Attack and Speed so Rotom-C can hit as hard and fast as possible. Timid is the preferred nature to outspeed threats such as Nidoking, Chandelure, and Mamoswine, which can OHKO Rotom-C with their respective STAB moves. However, you can opt for a Modest nature if you would like the extra boost in power.
Usage Tips
========
This set is based around Rotom-C being a very hard-hitting offensive pivot. It should make use of its ability to take Water- and Ground-type moves easily to switch in. It has to watch out for Ice Beam on Water-types, though. Go for Volt Switch if there are dedicated special walls ready to switch in so as to keep momentum on your side. Tricking away the Choice Specs to these walls is also an option should you not need the boost in power for the rest of the game. Leaf Storm should be used if you predict a Ground-type switching in to take a Volt Switch or Thunderbolt. However, do not be reckless with spamming Leaf Storm, as Rotom-C could become easy setup fodder if it's locked into it. The hit-and-run nature of this set somewhat alleviates that. If you decide to run Will-O-Wisp, avoid getting locked into it while still holding the Choice Specs.
Team Options
========
Rotom-C usually switches in and out numerous times as a pivot, so it'd be easily worn down by Stealth Rock. Hence entry hazard removal is very important. Entry hazard support is also good to have, as Rotom-C forces a significant number of switches. A notable partner for this is Tentacruel, resisting Ice-, Poison-, and Fire-type moves that Rotom-C is weak to. Rotom-C can't do much to dedicated special walls such as Florges and Blissey, so strong physical attackers, such as Darmanitan and Infernape, are appreciated. These Pokemon also provide a nice VoltTurn core with Rotom-C and appreciate having bulky Water- and Ground-type Pokemon such as Suicune and Gligar removed. Their ability to take out opposing Grass-types that resist Rotom-C's STAB combination, most notably Mega Sceptile due to Lightningrod, also helps. Cleaners, such as Life Orb Yanmega and Mega Sharpedo, make nice partners to finish up the game once Rotom-C has sufficiently weakened the opposing team.
[SET]
name: Choice Scarf
move 1: Volt Switch
move 2: Leaf Storm
move 3: Thunderbolt
move 4: Trick
item: Choice Scarf
ability: Levitate
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
========
Volt Switch comes in handy as a momentum grabber. Leaf Storm is used as a powerful Grass-type STAB move that hits Ground-types immune to Rotom-C's Electric-type moves. Thunderbolt is a more reliable STAB move that, unlike Leaf Storm, has no drawback. Trick cripples defensive Pokemon that tend to try to switch into Rotom-C. Will-O-Wisp can be run instead of Thunderbolt, mainly to be used after the Choice Scarf is Tricked away, to further cripple Pokemon that try to switch in.
Set Details
========
Maximum EVs are invested into Special Attack and Speed to make Rotom-C as fast as possible while still hitting reasonably hard. A Timid nature is optimal, as it allows Rotom-C to outspeed threats such as Mega Beedrill and Mega Aerodactyl. A Choice Scarf allows it to act as a good offensive pivot, easily grabbing momentum with Volt Switch while doubling as a strong revenge killer.
Usage Tips
========
The Choice Scarf set is mainly used as a revenge killer, so bring it in after one of your Pokemon has been knocked out. Make use of Rotom-C's nice set of resistances to net good opportunities to switch in . Volt Switch grants the most utility among its moves, doing decent damage while maintaining momentum should your opponent switch out. Thunderbolt can be used to clean up the opponent's team once it has been sufficiently weakened. Leaf Storm should be used on predicted Ground-type switch-ins, but minimize locking Rotom-C into it to avoid being setup fodder. Use Trick on predicted switches to cripple walls, provided you no longer require the Speed boost from the Choice Scarf.
Team Options
========
Entry hazard removal from Pokemon such as Mega Blastoise, Crobat, Donphan, and Tentacruel is important to prevent Rotom-C from being easily worn down by Stealth Rock. Additionally, Donphan can set up Stealth Rock and Tentacruel can set up Toxic Spikes. As a fast momentum grabber, Rotom-C appreciates VoltTurn partners such as Mienshao, Darmanitan, and Infernape. All of these can also break down the special walls that Rotom-C has trouble beating. Special wallbreakers such as Life Orb Hydreigon and Choice Specs Kyurem make for good teammates to make way for Rotom-C to clean up late-game.
[SET]
name: Bulky Attacker
move 1: Volt Switch
move 2: Leaf Storm
move 3: Will-O-Wisp
move 4: Pain Split
item: Leftovers / Expert Belt
ability: Levitate
nature: Modest
evs: 64 HP / 252 SpA / 192 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
========
Volt Switch is a solid STAB move that helps to maintain momentum for the team. Leaf Storm hits Ground-types, such as Swampert, which are immune to Volt Switch. Will-O-Wisp is a nice status move to cripple and wear down normally safe switch-ins to Rotom-C, such as Chesnaught. You can run Thunderbolt over Will-O-Wisp if you want a more reliable Electric-type STAB move. However, the utility that Will-O-Wisp offers benefits the use of this set to support the team better. Pain Split is used to regain some HP should Rotom-C get worn down.
Set Details
========
A Modest nature with maximum EVs invested into Special Attack is used to hit as hard as possible. 192 Speed EVs are run to outspeed up to Adamant Feraligatr, with the rest invested into HP to improve Rotom-C's overall bulk. Leftovers is used for passive recovery, as Pain Split is Rotom-C's only other way of recovering HP. Alternatively, Expert Belt can be run to bluff a Choice item. You can opt to run a spread of 252 HP / 252 SpA / 4 SpD if you'd appreciate the added bulk over the Speed. On the other hand, simply running a spread of 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe is also an option for better offensive capabilities while maintaining the freedom of being able to switch up moves. A fully defensive or specially defensive spread can also be used to take on certain threats better, but this role is normally better performed by Rotom-H due to its more suitable set of resistances.
Usage Tips
========
This set makes use of Rotom-C's good overall bulk to take hits well and, in return, dish out strong attacks. Use Volt Switch as often as possible to gain offensive momentum, as Ground-types that are immune to it either get crippled by Will-O-Wisp or hit hard by a super effective Leaf Storm. Will-O-Wisp should be used to get off residual damage on bulkier Pokemon that can't do much damage to Rotom-C. When Rotom-C is low on HP, use Pain Split against Pokemon that can't do much damage to it or on predicted switches to walls.
Team Options
========
Entry hazard control is appreciated, as Stealth Rock wears Rotom-C down easily. Some good Pokemon for the job are Crobat, Tentacruel, and Blastoise. However, it is not that much of a necessity, as Rotom-C can simply use Pain Split to regain some of its HP lost. Strong physical attackers, such as Mienshao, Machamp, Darmanitan, and Heracross, are good to help deal with Pokemon that can sponge special hits such as Blissey, Florges, and Snorlax. Darmanitan and Mienshao also provide a nice VoltTurn core with Rotom-C and appreciate having bulky Water-types such as Suicune and Swampert removed. Pokemon such as Darmanitan and Infernape help to remove Grass-types that resist Rotom-C's dual STAB combination, most notably Mega Sceptile, which is immune to Volt Switch.
[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============
Thunder Wave can be used to cripple faster switch-ins such as Hydreigon and Salamence. A dual screens set can make use of Rotom-C's set of resistances to find opportunities to set them up. RestTalk and ChestoRest sets can be used to increase longevity and shrug off status ailments.
Checks and Counters
===================
**Grass-types**: Grass-types easily take Rotom-C's STAB moves, so it has to rely on Hidden Power Ice to hit them, if it carries it. Roserade and Amoonguss are great answers to Rotom-C, taking hits and threatening it out with Sludge Bomb.
**Fire-types**: Fire-types, such as Infernape, Darmanitan, and Entei, all threaten Rotom-C with their STAB moves, while Rotom-C can only Volt Switch out. Darmanitan and Infernape also have access to U-turn, which either will deal significant damage to Rotom-C or maintain momentum should it switch. Rotom-H, in particular, is a huge threat, resisting both of Rotom-C's STAB moves and threatening to OHKO with Overheat in return. Rotom-H can also choose to Volt Switch on predicted switches.
**Dragon-types**: Dragon-types can easily switch in on most of Rotom-C's moves and proceed to do major damage back. Salamence in particular can switch into a 4x resisted Leaf Storm and proceed to set up for free. Goodra also deserves a mention for resisting Volt Switch and Thunderbolt while being immune to Leaf Storm due to Sap Sipper.
**Dedicated Special Walls**: Rotom-C has trouble breaking through any of the special walls in the tier such as Blissey, Florges, and Umbreon. However, they have to be wary of Trick from Rotom-C.
**Revenge Killers**: Faster Pokemon such as Mienshao, Hydreigon, Infernape, and Darmanitan are major threats to Rotom-C, as they are able to outspeed it and do significant damage back. They also commonly carry a Choice Scarf, so they can even outspeed Choice Scarf variants of Rotom-C. U-turn from these Pokemon by itself would dent Rotom-C.
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