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Sun is starting to die out with the rising popularity of voltturn and rain and sand offense, and will later be more impacted with the release of keldeo. This thread is dedicated to the discussion of sun sweepers, and mainly grass types with chlorophyll. Sun has been the worst of the three OU weathers for a long time (hail doesnt count) And there are valid reasons why. First of all, Rain teams have the rain equivalent of chlorophyll in the form of swift swim. The true advantage of rain over sun, however, is that, almost all swift swimmers are Water type (hello beartic and armaldo) and they are blessed with a double STAB to their water attacks in the rain. This was one of the reasons why rain+swiftswim was banned, but not sun+chlorophyll. Another reason is that the water types commonly seen with swiftswim resist the attacks that are amplified by their appropriate weather. This is not the case for chlrorophyll sweepers. To this day, there are no non-grass types that get chlorophyll. All chlorophyll pokemon are grass, and share the x3 (in sun) weakness to fire. This is a huge hindrance for the sweepers, as unlike the swift swimmers, they have harder time switching into weather-boosted attacks in the sun. However, there are defeintely many advantages to chlorophyll sweepers. The first advantage is the new mechanics of the move "growth." The new mechanics allow growth to effectively serve as a nasty plot + a swords dance and makes these grass types FEARSOME mixed sweepers. Another advantage for the chlorophyll sweepers is that, instead of the double-STAB boost that rain sweepers get for their water attacks, they get a pseudo-STAB on fire type moves. Many of the chlorophyll sweepers run hp fire, and in the sun, it is effectively a 105 BP move. However, there are still disadvantages that chlorphyll users face. There are no super-hard-hitting pokemon with great set-up moves. Venusaur, arguably the most popular chlorophyll pokemon, albeit bulky, does not have the sheer force to run through the whole OU. This is contrasting to sweepers of other weathers such as kingdra or omanyte or excadrill. They have either, STRONG stabs, high sp. attack or high attack (dragon/water, 115, and 135 respectively) These other-weather sweepers also have great boosting moves like dragon dance, shell smash, and swords dance. Another disadvantage of chlorphyll sweepers is that they are neutral to the most popular priority, bullet punch. These are some of the disadvantages of chlorphyll sweepers, but nonetheless, they are very powerful when played right.
The bottom portion will not be text heavy, as i want a THOROUGH DISCUSSION from YOU GUYS.
The Pokemon
Venusaur (M) @ Life Orb
Trait: Chlorophyll
EVs: 4 HP / 252 SAtk / 252 Spd
Modest Nature (+SAtk, -Atk)
- Growth
- Energy Ball
- Hidden Power [Fire]
- Sludge Bomb
Venusaur is the original Grass pokemon.
Venusaur got the vest thing it could have wished for from the 5th gen dream world, and that was Chlorophyll. With the introduction of Droughtales, Venusaur had gained its ticket to OU. Venusaur has many traits that make its a great sweeper, and should be the first offensive chlorophyll sweeper to consider when making a team.
Pros:
Great Bulk
Good Typing
Access to sleep powder and growth
Able to get through normal counters by running a full-physical or a mixed set (i.e. return/eq for latias and heatran respectively)
Cons:
Lacks some power
Has conflicts with DW move compatibility (like power whip and giga drain)
Other sets: Subseed, physical, mixed
Victreebel (M) @ Life Orb
Trait: Chlorophyll
EVs: 172 Atk / 140 SAtk / 196 Spd
Rash Nature (+SAtk, -SDef)
- Growth
- Leaf Blade
- Weather Ball
- Sludge Bomb
While Victreebel might look like a specialized venusaur.... wait it is. It is much more hard hitting, can fully reach the potential for a mixed set, and looks awesome.
Pros:
Very hard hitting
Acces to Growth, and WEATHERBALL and powerwhip/leafblade
Good typing
Cons:
Very frail
cant get past heatran
Other sets: Fully special (probably REALLY GOOD)
Calculations:
Sawsbuck (F) @ Life Orb
Trait: Chlorophyll
EVs: 120 HP / 252 Atk / 136 Spd
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SAtk)
- Swords Dance
- Horn Leech
- Nature Power/ Jump kick
- Return
Sawsbuck is a gen 5 pokemon that has much potential. It has a signature move--a physical giga drain--that allows it to shine. It hits hard on the physical side.
Pros:
Good physical attack
Good movepool, can beat Heatran (even balloon ones)
Good STABs (normal is useful for dragons)
Cons:
Cannot beat certain physical walls
Weak to mach punch
Other sets: None
Tangrowth (F) @ Life Orb
Trait: Chlorophyll
EVs: 248 Atk / 8 SAtk / 252 Spd
Naughty Nature (+Atk, -SDef)
- Growth
- Power Whip
- Earthquake
- Hidden Power [Fire]
This is mostly for Birkal. lol. Tangrowth has the best mixed attacking stats of all of the chlorophyll sweepers, but has shitty speed.
Pros:
Good mixed attacking stats
Great physical bulky
Good physical moveset (hellya powerwhip)
Cons:
Shitty Speed
Other sets: Fully physical, fully specail, physical wall (LOL which should run regenerator)
Lilligant (F) @ Life Orb
Trait: Chlorophyll
EVs: 252 SAtk / 64 SDef / 192 Spd
Modest Nature (+SAtk, -Atk)
- Leaf Storm
- Hidden Power [Rock]
- Sleep Powder
- Healing Wish
Liligant is the weird one of the family. First of all, she has access to quiver dance when she wants to sweep, and she can support the team with healing wish, essential a free lifeline for a teammate.
Pros:
Quiver Dance
Healing wish
Hard hitting
Sleep Powder
Cons:
Shitty movepool
Other Sets: Quiver Dance
Shiftry (M) @ Life Orb
Trait: Chlorophyll
EVs: 252 Atk / 252 Spd
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SAtk)
- Swords Dance
- Faint Attack/ Sucker Punch
- Seed Bomb
- Low Kick
Shiftry is Underused and is awesome. this set allows you to beat other weather starters as well, and is able to defeat sun enemies like LATIAS (GOGO FAINT ATTACK)
Pros:
Perfect coverage, great stabs
Growth
Access to STAB priority
Beats weather setters
Cons:
Weak to Mach punch
slightly fragile and weak
Other sets: Mixed, fully special
Honorable mentions
(Seeds)
(Specs)
(Spikes)
(Swords)
DISCUSS!
Sun is starting to die out with the rising popularity of voltturn and rain and sand offense, and will later be more impacted with the release of keldeo. This thread is dedicated to the discussion of sun sweepers, and mainly grass types with chlorophyll. Sun has been the worst of the three OU weathers for a long time (hail doesnt count) And there are valid reasons why. First of all, Rain teams have the rain equivalent of chlorophyll in the form of swift swim. The true advantage of rain over sun, however, is that, almost all swift swimmers are Water type (hello beartic and armaldo) and they are blessed with a double STAB to their water attacks in the rain. This was one of the reasons why rain+swiftswim was banned, but not sun+chlorophyll. Another reason is that the water types commonly seen with swiftswim resist the attacks that are amplified by their appropriate weather. This is not the case for chlrorophyll sweepers. To this day, there are no non-grass types that get chlorophyll. All chlorophyll pokemon are grass, and share the x3 (in sun) weakness to fire. This is a huge hindrance for the sweepers, as unlike the swift swimmers, they have harder time switching into weather-boosted attacks in the sun. However, there are defeintely many advantages to chlorophyll sweepers. The first advantage is the new mechanics of the move "growth." The new mechanics allow growth to effectively serve as a nasty plot + a swords dance and makes these grass types FEARSOME mixed sweepers. Another advantage for the chlorophyll sweepers is that, instead of the double-STAB boost that rain sweepers get for their water attacks, they get a pseudo-STAB on fire type moves. Many of the chlorophyll sweepers run hp fire, and in the sun, it is effectively a 105 BP move. However, there are still disadvantages that chlorphyll users face. There are no super-hard-hitting pokemon with great set-up moves. Venusaur, arguably the most popular chlorophyll pokemon, albeit bulky, does not have the sheer force to run through the whole OU. This is contrasting to sweepers of other weathers such as kingdra or omanyte or excadrill. They have either, STRONG stabs, high sp. attack or high attack (dragon/water, 115, and 135 respectively) These other-weather sweepers also have great boosting moves like dragon dance, shell smash, and swords dance. Another disadvantage of chlorphyll sweepers is that they are neutral to the most popular priority, bullet punch. These are some of the disadvantages of chlorphyll sweepers, but nonetheless, they are very powerful when played right.
The bottom portion will not be text heavy, as i want a THOROUGH DISCUSSION from YOU GUYS.
The Pokemon

Venusaur (M) @ Life Orb
Trait: Chlorophyll
EVs: 4 HP / 252 SAtk / 252 Spd
Modest Nature (+SAtk, -Atk)
- Growth
- Energy Ball
- Hidden Power [Fire]
- Sludge Bomb
Venusaur is the original Grass pokemon.
Venusaur got the vest thing it could have wished for from the 5th gen dream world, and that was Chlorophyll. With the introduction of Droughtales, Venusaur had gained its ticket to OU. Venusaur has many traits that make its a great sweeper, and should be the first offensive chlorophyll sweeper to consider when making a team.
Pros:
Great Bulk
Good Typing
Access to sleep powder and growth
Able to get through normal counters by running a full-physical or a mixed set (i.e. return/eq for latias and heatran respectively)
Cons:
Lacks some power
Has conflicts with DW move compatibility (like power whip and giga drain)
Other sets: Subseed, physical, mixed

Victreebel (M) @ Life Orb
Trait: Chlorophyll
EVs: 172 Atk / 140 SAtk / 196 Spd
Rash Nature (+SAtk, -SDef)
- Growth
- Leaf Blade
- Weather Ball
- Sludge Bomb
While Victreebel might look like a specialized venusaur.... wait it is. It is much more hard hitting, can fully reach the potential for a mixed set, and looks awesome.
Pros:
Very hard hitting
Acces to Growth, and WEATHERBALL and powerwhip/leafblade
Good typing
Cons:
Very frail
cant get past heatran
Other sets: Fully special (probably REALLY GOOD)
Calculations:
172 +2 Atk Life Orb Victreebel Leaf Blade vs 252 HP/252 Def Blissey: 78.29% - 92.16%
Entry hazards damage: 178
After entry hazards: 737 - 836 (103.22% - 117.09%)
100% chance to OHKO
140 +2 SpAtk Life Orb Victreebel Weather Ball vs 252 HP/252 SpDef Ferrothorn: 259.09% - 305.68%
100% chance to OHKO
140 +2 SpAtk Life Orb Victreebel Sludge Bomb vs 0 HP/0 SpDef Latias: 84.72% - 99.67%
Entry hazards damage: 37
After entry hazards: 292 - 337 (97.01% - 111.96%)
81.25% chance to OHKO
Detailed Result:
140 +2 SpAtk Life Orb Victreebel Sludge Bomb vs 252 HP/0 SpDef Latias: 63.46% - 75%
Entry hazards damage: 45
After entry hazards: 276 - 318 (75.82% - 87.36%)
2 hits to KO (DARN)
140 +2 SpAtk Life Orb Victreebel Sludge Bomb vs 0 HP/0 SpDef Dragonite: 98.45% - 115.48%
87.5% chance to OHKO
172 +2 Atk Life Orb Victreebel Leaf Blade vs 252 HP/64 Def Tentacruel: 109.89% - 129.4%
100% chance to OHKO
140 +2 SpAtk Life Orb Victreebel Sludge Bomb vs 252 HP/252 SpDef Celebi: 113.61% - 133.66%
100% chance to OHKO
IDK what to put else...
Entry hazards damage: 178
After entry hazards: 737 - 836 (103.22% - 117.09%)
100% chance to OHKO
140 +2 SpAtk Life Orb Victreebel Weather Ball vs 252 HP/252 SpDef Ferrothorn: 259.09% - 305.68%
100% chance to OHKO
140 +2 SpAtk Life Orb Victreebel Sludge Bomb vs 0 HP/0 SpDef Latias: 84.72% - 99.67%
Entry hazards damage: 37
After entry hazards: 292 - 337 (97.01% - 111.96%)
81.25% chance to OHKO
Detailed Result:
140 +2 SpAtk Life Orb Victreebel Sludge Bomb vs 252 HP/0 SpDef Latias: 63.46% - 75%
Entry hazards damage: 45
After entry hazards: 276 - 318 (75.82% - 87.36%)
2 hits to KO (DARN)
140 +2 SpAtk Life Orb Victreebel Sludge Bomb vs 0 HP/0 SpDef Dragonite: 98.45% - 115.48%
87.5% chance to OHKO
172 +2 Atk Life Orb Victreebel Leaf Blade vs 252 HP/64 Def Tentacruel: 109.89% - 129.4%
100% chance to OHKO
140 +2 SpAtk Life Orb Victreebel Sludge Bomb vs 252 HP/252 SpDef Celebi: 113.61% - 133.66%
100% chance to OHKO
IDK what to put else...

Sawsbuck (F) @ Life Orb
Trait: Chlorophyll
EVs: 120 HP / 252 Atk / 136 Spd
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SAtk)
- Swords Dance
- Horn Leech
- Nature Power/ Jump kick
- Return
Sawsbuck is a gen 5 pokemon that has much potential. It has a signature move--a physical giga drain--that allows it to shine. It hits hard on the physical side.
Pros:
Good physical attack
Good movepool, can beat Heatran (even balloon ones)
Good STABs (normal is useful for dragons)
Cons:
Cannot beat certain physical walls
Weak to mach punch
Other sets: None

Tangrowth (F) @ Life Orb
Trait: Chlorophyll
EVs: 248 Atk / 8 SAtk / 252 Spd
Naughty Nature (+Atk, -SDef)
- Growth
- Power Whip
- Earthquake
- Hidden Power [Fire]
This is mostly for Birkal. lol. Tangrowth has the best mixed attacking stats of all of the chlorophyll sweepers, but has shitty speed.
Pros:
Good mixed attacking stats
Great physical bulky
Good physical moveset (hellya powerwhip)
Cons:
Shitty Speed
Other sets: Fully physical, fully specail, physical wall (LOL which should run regenerator)

Lilligant (F) @ Life Orb
Trait: Chlorophyll
EVs: 252 SAtk / 64 SDef / 192 Spd
Modest Nature (+SAtk, -Atk)
- Leaf Storm
- Hidden Power [Rock]
- Sleep Powder
- Healing Wish
Liligant is the weird one of the family. First of all, she has access to quiver dance when she wants to sweep, and she can support the team with healing wish, essential a free lifeline for a teammate.
Pros:
Quiver Dance
Healing wish
Hard hitting
Sleep Powder
Cons:
Shitty movepool
Other Sets: Quiver Dance

Shiftry (M) @ Life Orb
Trait: Chlorophyll
EVs: 252 Atk / 252 Spd
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SAtk)
- Swords Dance
- Faint Attack/ Sucker Punch
- Seed Bomb
- Low Kick
Shiftry is Underused and is awesome. this set allows you to beat other weather starters as well, and is able to defeat sun enemies like LATIAS (GOGO FAINT ATTACK)
Pros:
Perfect coverage, great stabs
Growth
Access to STAB priority
Beats weather setters
Cons:
Weak to Mach punch
slightly fragile and weak
Other sets: Mixed, fully special
Honorable mentions




DISCUSS!