

Ever since the competitive Pokemon community had caught wind of the new Dream World abilities, there has been tons and tons of hype surrounding them; Sheer Force Feraligatr, Shadow Tag Chandelure, and Solar Power Charizard are all notable examples. However, there was always one ability considered an oddity in the Dream World scene, this being Contrary. Contrary essentially flips the effects of stat modifiers exclusively for the user, meaning that an effect that would otherwise drop a user's stat would instead increase it by the same amount instead, and vice versa.
Contrary is without a doubt the DW Elephant in the room. Its only two released users, Spinda and Shuckle, are either too weak or too gimmicky to abuse it to its full effect, respectively. Spinda can run a set with Superpower, but is too slow to make full use of it. Shuckle can attempt to run it with Shell Smash, but it's still Taunt bait. However, Contrary has a savior, and its name is Serperior (and his sidekick, Servine).
With an excellent defensive stat spread, one wonders why either of these two should stray from running an effective Sub-seed or Sub-boost set; the answer, is the combination of Leaf Storm and Contrary. Leaf Storm, already hitting at 140 BP plus STAB, gains an additional boost with Contrary, allowing it to increase either user's Special Attack by TWO WHOLE STAGES. Now, not only does it make either user hit like a cargo train, it acts as a makeshift Nasty Plot, essentially making them deadly offensive threats to anything that can't outspeed or revenge kill them (and even that's unlikely due to their above-average bulk).
However, it's not worth listing their pros if you don't know their cons. First of all, both Servine and Serperior have terrible coverage, the former even more so. Only limited to Grass and Dragon, neither will be gaining much KOs on resisted switch-ins if they don't get a few LS boosts in first. Grass in itself is a horrible offensive typing, being resisted by a plethora of common types such as Poison, Flying, Steel, and to a lesser extent Dragons such as Altaria. This makes it extremely hard to set up Leaf Storm boosts when some of the fastest Pokemon in the tier are Flying types, the most notable being Scarfed Rotom-F and Swellow.
It goes without saying that Serperior will be a top offensive threat during its time in the lower tiers, so why am I including Servine? Worse than Serperior, most would conclude that he should remain NFE. This is where the speculation comes in; the worst case scenario is that Serperior, now adding terrifying offensive prowess to its versatile resume, will likely move up to a higher tier that's better suited to handle it. If this is the case, Servine will steal its niche of being the only viable Contrary user in the tier. We're all aware that Serperior can do some heavy damage, so I thought it would be a good idea to focus on his little brother and how, if at all, he will impact the metagame.

SERVINE
Traits: Overgrow / Contrary
60 / 60 / 75 / 60 / 75 / 83
Servine @ Choice Scarf
Trait: Contrary
EVs: 4 HP / 252 SAtk / 252 Spd
Modest Nature (+SAtk, -Atk)
- Leaf Storm
- Hidden Power [Fire]
- Light Screen / Reflect
- Toxic
Servine's base stats may not look like much at first, but the exclusive combination of Leaf Storm + Contrary makes it a unique sweeper that can dent many things after 1-2 boosts. The main idea of the Scarf set is to revenge kill, coming in on the cadaver of a fallen comrade and finishing off its weakened opponent with Leaf Storm. While the Leaf Storm is extremely powerful after a revenge kill, it's not without its checks; Regice, Charizard, Altaria, and Amoonguss can switch in with impunity and often KO back with a STAB move. Light Screen/Reflect and Toxic are mainly filler, the former allowing Servine to possibly tank a deadly attack and the latter being able to slap a timer on a cocky Special Wall or stray Sweeper. HP Fire is there to inflict damage on predicted Grass-type switches.
Servine @ Eviolite
Trait: Contrary
EVs: 252 HP / 124 Def / 128 SDef / 4 Spd
Calm Nature (+SDef, -Atk)
- Substitute
- Leech Seed
- Leaf Storm
- Synthesis
Servine can also function well as a SubSeeder, similar to its older cousin. The idea here is to switch in on a resisted attack or a dead teammate, set up Seeds/Sub, and go to town with Leaf Storm. Synthesis is there because it's instant recovery. The set itself is otherwise self-explanatory.
Trait: Contrary
EVs: 4 HP / 252 SAtk / 252 Spd
Modest Nature (+SAtk, -Atk)
- Leaf Storm
- Hidden Power [Fire]
- Light Screen / Reflect
- Toxic
Servine's base stats may not look like much at first, but the exclusive combination of Leaf Storm + Contrary makes it a unique sweeper that can dent many things after 1-2 boosts. The main idea of the Scarf set is to revenge kill, coming in on the cadaver of a fallen comrade and finishing off its weakened opponent with Leaf Storm. While the Leaf Storm is extremely powerful after a revenge kill, it's not without its checks; Regice, Charizard, Altaria, and Amoonguss can switch in with impunity and often KO back with a STAB move. Light Screen/Reflect and Toxic are mainly filler, the former allowing Servine to possibly tank a deadly attack and the latter being able to slap a timer on a cocky Special Wall or stray Sweeper. HP Fire is there to inflict damage on predicted Grass-type switches.
Servine @ Eviolite
Trait: Contrary
EVs: 252 HP / 124 Def / 128 SDef / 4 Spd
Calm Nature (+SDef, -Atk)
- Substitute
- Leech Seed
- Leaf Storm
- Synthesis
Servine can also function well as a SubSeeder, similar to its older cousin. The idea here is to switch in on a resisted attack or a dead teammate, set up Seeds/Sub, and go to town with Leaf Storm. Synthesis is there because it's instant recovery. The set itself is otherwise self-explanatory.
So there you have it, an analysis on a Pokemon that isn't even released yet! The sets posted are mostly theorymonning, though the Scarf set has been tested in personal DW NU battles hosted on PO with success. I really look forward to having people discuss the possible viability of Servine in future NU, as it's personally one of my favorite Pokemon this generation.
(Also my first time writing an analysis on a Pokemon. I've been in NU for about 5 months now so I hope my facts are straight!)