[Overview]
 
<p>Sableye has always been  inferior to Spiritomb due to its the former's underwhelming stats; however, Sableye  got was blessed with a new ability in BW: Prankster. Prankster, combined  with a great typing and good movepool, makes Sableye one of the best  support Pokemon in the tier. Sableye's typing gives it useful immunities  to Normal-, Fighting-, and Psychic-type moves, while and its movepool  consists of great moves such as Will-O-Wisp, Taunt, Toxic, Trick, and  Recover. Sableye is one of only two Pokemon that has priority on a  recovery move, with the other one being Murkrow. Unfortunately, Sableye suffers with from a  really low dismal HP stat, and both of its while both Sableye's offensive and defensive stats  are below average, which makes Night Shade its best attacking option.  But don't let that keep you from using Sableye, thanks to Prankster it  can focus on its defensive stats, and to top it off, Sableye also has  acces to priority Calm Mind to boost its Special Attack and Special  Defense to respectable levels.</p>
 
[SET]
name: Prankster
move 1: Recover
move 2: Will-O-Wisp
move 3: Taunt
move 4: Foul Play / Night Shade
item: Leftovers
ability: Prankster
nature: Careful
evs: 252 HP / 120 Def / 136 SpD
 
[SET COMMENTS]
 
<p>This set takes full  advantage of Prankster and is Sableye's best set. Will-O-Wisp will  cripple most physical attackers, making it easier for both Sableye and  its teammates to deal with them. Taunt is great move to use with  Prankster, easily stopping the opponent from using status moves,  recovering damage,[add comma] or,[remove comma] setting up. Recover helps keep Sableye alive  longer, potentially stalling the opponent out since Sableye's Recover has priority. while it also helps Sableye stall the opposing Pokemon more  easily as it has priority. Foul Play and Night Shade give Sableye an  attacking option should it get Taunted itself. Foul Play can nail many  physical heavy-hitters such as Darmanitan and Victini on the switch,  while Night Shade is an[add n] more reliable option for dealing to deal consistant  damage.</p>
 
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
 
<p>There are several moves that  can go into the last slot, depending on what support your team needs.  Toxic is another useful status move that works better against special  attackers, and other bulky Pokemon such as Chansey. Knock Off can be  useful to stop Choice item and Eviolite users in their tracks. Weather  support in the form of Rain Dance and Sunny Day is useful, as Sableye is  guaranteed to get them up at least once. Torment can stop the opponent  from using the same move twice in a row, but is rather gimmicky. You can  also invest either 4, 8, or 12 EVs into Speed to outrun opposing  Sableye, allowing it to itto Taunt them before they Taunt your own  Sableye.</p>
 
<p>Sableye should be paired  with Pokemon that benefit from its support moves. Physically frail  Pokemon such as Azelf and Chansey benefit from weakened physical  attackers, giving them an easier time to switch in or set up. switching in, or setting up. Taunt  really helps set-up sweepers and more defensive Pokemon, such as  Zoroark or Suicune, as it protects them from status moves and Taunt.  Pokemon such as RestTalk Suicune benefit from Toxic wearing the opponent  down, while Pokemon such as Sawsbuck and Kingdra benefit from weather  support.</p>
 
[SET]
name: Trick
move 1: Trick
move 2: Recover
move 3: Taunt
move 4: Will-O-Wisp / Toxic / Night Shade
item: Iron Ball / Lagging Tail
ability: Prankster
nature: Careful
evs: 252 HP / 120 Def / 136 SpD
 
[SET COMMENTS]
 
<p>This set takes advantage of  priority Trick to become an excellent team supporter. By passing either  an Iron Ball or Lagging Tail onto the opponent, Sableye will be able to  slow down the opposing Pokemon, making them easier to deal with. Recover  is used to restore health lost during battle, it's especially helpful  once Sableye has passed Lagging Tail. Will-O-Wisp is a great support  move and will cripple almost any physical attacker in the tier, while  Toxic will drain Pokemon that Sableye cannot KO. Taunt is used to  prevent other Taunters Taunt users from crippling Sableye, as well as keeping status  at bay. Night Shade is a reliable attacking option for Sableye to use  and will make it less susceptible to Taunt. Trick can also be used  afterwards to screw Pokemon that rely on their item, such as Chansey and  Choice users.</p>
 
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
 
<p>Just like the Prankster set,  this set can also make use of 4, 8, or 12 Speed EVs to outspeed  opposing Sableye who that carry Taunt. The item really depends on what you  want to achieve; besides slowing the opponent down, Iron Ball also make  Flying-types and Pokemon with Levitate, such as Zapdos, Crobat, and  Rotom-A, suspectable to Ground-type moves. They will also be affected by  Spikes and Toxic Spikes if they are on the field. However, Lagging Tail  will always make sure that the opponent moves last within their  priority bracket, which can be very useful support for your own very really slow Pokemon,[comma] such  as Escavalier. Pokemon that benefit from faster  opponents, such as Alakazam, Froslass, and Cobalion, being slowed down  is a must. Mismagius, Mew, and Darmanitan are all slower than outsped by the  aforementioned Pokemon and will really benefit from slowed down threats. them being  slower.</p>
[SET]
name: Calm Mind
move 1: Calm Mind
move 2: Shadow Ball / Hidden Power Dark
move 3: Recover
move 4: Hidden Power Fighting / Will-O-Wisp / Taunt
item: Leftovers
ability: Prankster
nature: Bold
evs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 SpD
 
[SET COMMENTS]
 
<p>Sableye is one of two  Pokemon that gets has access to priority Calm Mind, and can use it  pretty well thanks to its great typing. Use Calm Mind to boost Sableye's  lackluster Special Attack to greater levels, while boosting its Special  Defense in the process. Recover is used to restore lost health and  works great with Calm Mind and the boosts that it gives. Shadow Ball is  Sableye's most powerful attacking option, but with the many Normal-types  in the tier, Hidden Power Dark is a good choice for a reliable  offensive option and STAB move. However, Hidden Power Fighting  compliments Shadow Ball perfectly and hits Normal-, Steel-, and  Dark-types for super-effective damage, something Shadow Ball and Hidden  Power Dark can not boast. Will-O-Wisp is still viable on set as well,  boosting Sableye's defensive prowess even more, while doing some damage  to Pokemon such as Chansey and Snorlax in the process. Taunt is also an  option, as it keeps Sableye protected from status and opposing Taunt.</p>
 
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
 
<p>Toxic is an option,[comma] as it  deals more damage than Will-O-Wisp over time. Substitute is another  great move that Sableye can make use of, as it protects it from damage  and status. Substitute also works great in tandem with Recover and Calm  Mind, and can even be used with Toxic. Entry Hazards can help take down  some opposing Pokemon more easily. Roserade and Nidoqueen can set up  Spikes, Toxic Spikes, and Stealth Rock respectively, while and Sableye is  able to take Psychic-type moves directed at them. Screen support is also  helpful while Sableye is setting up. Uxie makes a great choice, and it  can also set up Stealth Rock. Heracross is a real nuisance due to Guts guts,  and needs to be dealt with. Suicune has excellent defensive stats and  can take it on, while and Moltres resists both of Heracross's STAB moves and  can easily KO it with Air Slash. However, Moltres needs to be careful  of the occasional Rock-type move Heracross might carry.</p>
 
[Other Options]
 
<p>Sableye has some other  support moves it can use to help its team, but they are inferior to the  listed moves. Confuse Ray can see some use, but confusion is rather  unreliable. Swagger can also be used to confuse the opponent, but a free  +2 boost to a[remove a] Pokemon such as Heracross isn't that nice if they stay  in. Mean Look can trap a Pokemon that is statused or can't do anything  to Sableye. Captivate can be used to lower the opposing Pokemon Special  Attack stat by two levels, but it only works on the opposite gender, so  it's really gimmicky. Sableye can also use Hone Claws and Psych Up  combined with Swagger, but Sableye's Attack stat isn't really good  enough to pull it off. If you do opt to use such a set, Sableye has  access to Sucker Punch, Shadow Sneak, Shadow Claw, and Brick Break as  its attacking options.</p>
 
[Checks and Counters]
 
<p>Heracross is the most  dangerous threat to Sableye in the tier. It doesn't care about Taunt,  while and Will-O-Wisp and Toxic are made useless due to Guts, and making  Sableye easy to KO with that boosted Megahorn. Iron Ball and  Lagging Tail will cause problems for it though. Victini and Darmanitan  also fall into this category, as they are immune to Will-O-Wisp and will  OHKO Sableye with V-create and Flare Blitz, respectively. However, they  need to be careful switching if Sableye is carrying Foul Play, as it  will OHKO both of them. Faster Prankster users, such as Tornadus,  Whisicott, Murkrow, and Speed invested Sableye will always stop Sableye  if they carry Taunt.</p>