hi dpp friends, happy december! i wanted to talk about a pokemon i've explored over the past few months, what kind of teams it may fit on, and why it's viable and worth more consideration in teambuilding:
inspired by
twash using this against emeral in jdi, i saw a lot of potential value in a strong, bulky fighter with guts as its ability. i tried to figure out what the best combinations of evs, items, sets, etc were and went through several different phases. i used guts custap/lum bulk up 3 attacks for a bit, and even loaded this against le don in jdi as well, but found it to be pretty inconsistent. i had bad evs (slower than clefable) and no lefties meant sand + attacks were chipping it far too much. i ended up settling on the following to be the most effective set:
Hariyama @ Leftovers
Ability: Guts
Adamant Nature
- Bulk Up
- Close Combat
- Payback
- Ice Punch
imo, the most comparable pokemon to hariyama is machamp, who has the same typing, and more attack and speed. if you want a guts fighter, why not use machamp > yama? the main reasons are the bulk (yama is significantly bulkier), as well as the hp stat, which lets it tank seismic toss from clefable much more easily. yama is able to set up much more easily against defensive teams (think bulky latias, rotom, clefable), which makes it a more potent defensive breaker than guts machamp. when you think about defensive structures in dpp, pretty much nothing walls hariyama, and being able to do major damage to structures with skarm, rotom, latias, etc is extremely valuable in the current metagame.
followup question: so what types of teams would hariyama fit on, and how do i ev it?
before getting into all the different team structures i've experimented with, i want to also talk about a synergy i've loved recently:
lead scarf healing wish latias + donphan
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Latias (F) @ Choice Scarf
Ability: Levitate
EVs: flexible for team needs
Timid Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Trick
- Draco Meteor
- Thunder Wave
- Healing Wish
Donphan @ Leftovers
Ability: Sturdy
EVs: flexible for team needs
Adamant Nature
- Earthquake
- Ice Shard/Head Smash/whatever filler you want
- Odor Sleuth
- Rapid Spin
i've been using this core to a lot of success recently. the idea is that you can use trick latias to lock azelf/aerodactyl into stealth rock. then, fearing a strong draco meteor, the opponent is extremely likely to switch in a steel type or tyranitar, which gives you a very free switch into donphan to remove the rocks. using the core of offensive odor sleuth + healing wish user gives you a really strong offensive hazard control. you don't care that much oftentimes about taking a defensive rotom's wisp to trade for spin, especially considering the likelihood that you have a trapper on the team (mag) and healing wish. i found that this core was really good all around against heavy offense and defensive rotom teams, which i consider to be some of the most dominant styles in the current meta.
this donphan needs to support a strong breaker to actually defeat stall, and even though it spins vs rotom, it still needs something to deal with rotom's will o wisp. so i've found the perfect pairing for it:
odor sleuth offensive donphan + bulk up hariyama + healing wish lati mag offense:
having two scarfers, a strong antilead against azelf/aerodactyl teams, a trapper, and two strong breakers in hariyama and gyarados maximizes this team's matchups against the heaviest offenses as well as the sturdiest, most hazard-resilient defensive cores. something i found in testing is that hariyama is extremely good at forcing damage/breaking skarmory, resttalk rotom, defensive reflect latias, and gliscor, which i haven't been able to find in most other pokemon as consistently at the moment. as a result, i had games where i would break with hariyama and end up cleaning a defensive team with my offensive donphan (which outsped clefable). will link those once replays are back up.
main synergies with hariyama: rapid spin (in the form of donphan or starmie), healing wish (mainly in the form of latias, potential with mesprit, shaymin, etc. it really benefits from healing wish bc stall can maybe fend off one yama, but two is much more challenging), lefties magnezone, magneton, paralysis support, and one that i'm currently exploring further as a result of my tests: hariyama + offensive grounds
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i could see hariyama having really strong synergy with any of these offensive grounds. a lot of them struggle with defensive latias, resttalk rotom, gliscor, and skarmory, which hariyama puts significant pressure on in defensive matchups. the fact that i was able to clean several games with donphan of all pokemon shows me that there's a lot of unexplored potential with the other combinations. mamoswine in particular would be great to pair hariyama with because it especially despises skarm and defensive rotom, which are often the most forced for yama to deal with.
hariyama can also switch decently into tyranitar from full (all variants), so some pokemon who especially dislike tyranitar can pair well:
azelf offense, using hariyama as a secondary status absorber/abuser, ttar switchin for heatran and latias, and breaker:
i originally had machamp on both the listed teams over hariyama, but found defensive latias/defensive rotom to be too annoying to deal with. hariyama fits better on both imo.
wip and example: hariyama + lefties magnezone + offensive ground of choice
this 6 definitely has some issues but this is one of the ways i'm trying to facilitate hariyama with another offensive ground (using starmie to spin and lefties magnezone to trap jirachi, scizor, etc). lots of different structures/flexibility depending on which ground you choose and which ways you want to support yama breaking stall.
now for how to ev it: depending on the team and support, you want to outspeed different things and have different amounts of bulk. i'd always use adamant nature and at minimum 16 attack evs. i think yama should always try to outspeed clefable (so set the speed to what you feel comfortable with there). with no spinner (like on the azelf team), i recommend trying to speed creep skarmory. with spin + mag it doesn't seem as necessary to do that. i like a lot of special defense to help eat hits from latias/rotom/gengar (especially since as you bulk up, the need for pdef evs is a bit lessened, although some can be considered to fortify yama against ddtar.
i didn't list my evs specifically because i want to encourage more independent exploration. those who i've used this against in recent time (kristyl, student of sinnoh, etc) can vouch for yama's strengths.
hope you enjoyed the read and that this inspired a bit of teambuilding. thanks again to twash for unveiling that insane yama team and for using stuff that's completely against the grain, as that's what inspired my hariyama explorations. peace :)