And here we have it. Arguably the most controversial Pokemon currently in DW OU, Chandelure thrives in this hostile environment despite the omnipresence of Rain and Tyranitar. Even with so much going against it, Chandelure is probably the most overcentralizing figure in DW OU thanks to Shadow Tag, which has forced the likes of Blissey, Ferrothorn, and Skarmory to rely on Shed Shells in order to not be picked off. With 145 base Special Attack added to its resume, and its no wonder Chandelure is one of DW OU's defining figures.
Base Stats:
HP: 60
Atk: 55
Def: 90
SpA: 145
SpD: 90
Spe: 80
Chandelure's defining trait is, of course, its ability Shadow Tag. Considered by many to be the ultimate utility Pokemon, Chandelure can perform numerous roles for a team. It can revenge kill many of the most dangerous Pokemon in the tier, such as Breloom. It can also dispose of troublesome walls, such as Skarmory, to open up a sweep for one of its teammates. It can even set up itself and go on a sweep. Here are some of its most popular sets.
Chandelure @ Choice Scarf
Trait: Shadow Tag
EVs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
Timid Nature (+Spe, -Atk)
- Fire Blast / Flamethrower
- Shadow Ball
- Energy Ball
- Hidden Power Fighting
This sets needs no introduction. The be all end all of offensive support Pokemon. This guy can outspeed and KO numerous slow threats, but more importantly, it can ensure a revenge kill thanks to Shadow Tag. Furthermore, it can pick off some of the most popular walls in the tier, such as Ferrothorn and Skarmory, and facilitate a sweep.
Chandelure @ Leftovers
Trait: Shadow Tag
EVs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
- Substitute
- Calm Mind
- Fire Blast
- Shadow Ball
This is the reason why just about every wall in DW OU carries a Shed Shell nowadays. The idea of Chandelure getting itself to +6/+6 behind a Substitute, and sweeping your team, is just downright frightening. If it manages to come in on a wall like, say, Blissey, and that wall lacks a Shed Shell, you can kiss two of your Pokemon goodbye. Your wall is as good as done, and you'll have to sacrifice a Pokemon to break the Substitute before proceeding for a revenge kill. A true monster.
Counters:
Tyranitar: Tyranitar is about as close as you're gonna get to a counter. It can come in on anything except Hidden Power Fighting, and either force on the ghost chandelier with Crunch, or pick it off with Pursuit, effectively ending its rampage.
Rain Teams: While Politoed itself wont enjoy eating a Shadow Ball or Energy Ball one bit, its ability to summon Rain and hence nerf Chandelure's Fire STAB is invaluable. Rain sweepers also tend to fare well against it, as they can demolish Chandelure with a Rain boosted Water STAB.
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Base Stats:
HP: 60
Atk: 55
Def: 90
SpA: 145
SpD: 90
Spe: 80
Chandelure's defining trait is, of course, its ability Shadow Tag. Considered by many to be the ultimate utility Pokemon, Chandelure can perform numerous roles for a team. It can revenge kill many of the most dangerous Pokemon in the tier, such as Breloom. It can also dispose of troublesome walls, such as Skarmory, to open up a sweep for one of its teammates. It can even set up itself and go on a sweep. Here are some of its most popular sets.
Chandelure @ Choice Scarf
Trait: Shadow Tag
EVs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
Timid Nature (+Spe, -Atk)
- Fire Blast / Flamethrower
- Shadow Ball
- Energy Ball
- Hidden Power Fighting
This sets needs no introduction. The be all end all of offensive support Pokemon. This guy can outspeed and KO numerous slow threats, but more importantly, it can ensure a revenge kill thanks to Shadow Tag. Furthermore, it can pick off some of the most popular walls in the tier, such as Ferrothorn and Skarmory, and facilitate a sweep.
Chandelure @ Leftovers
Trait: Shadow Tag
EVs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
- Substitute
- Calm Mind
- Fire Blast
- Shadow Ball
This is the reason why just about every wall in DW OU carries a Shed Shell nowadays. The idea of Chandelure getting itself to +6/+6 behind a Substitute, and sweeping your team, is just downright frightening. If it manages to come in on a wall like, say, Blissey, and that wall lacks a Shed Shell, you can kiss two of your Pokemon goodbye. Your wall is as good as done, and you'll have to sacrifice a Pokemon to break the Substitute before proceeding for a revenge kill. A true monster.
Counters:
Tyranitar: Tyranitar is about as close as you're gonna get to a counter. It can come in on anything except Hidden Power Fighting, and either force on the ghost chandelier with Crunch, or pick it off with Pursuit, effectively ending its rampage.
Rain Teams: While Politoed itself wont enjoy eating a Shadow Ball or Energy Ball one bit, its ability to summon Rain and hence nerf Chandelure's Fire STAB is invaluable. Rain sweepers also tend to fare well against it, as they can demolish Chandelure with a Rain boosted Water STAB.
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