
Mew @ Wiki Berry
Ability: Synchronize
EVs: 252 HP / 68 Def / 40 SpA / 12 SpD / 136 Spe
Timid Nature
- Fake Out
- Ice Beam
- Tailwind
- Stealth Rock
Great bulk, decent Speed, and an incredibly wide movepool make Mew the most flexible utility Pokemon in the Doubles metagame! Mew can fill up a lot of holes for many teams, such as providing speed control in form of Tailwind, Fake Out support, a Stealth Rock setter, and even a pivot with U-turn. Coverage moves like Ice Beam and Flamethrower also prevent Mew from being complete fodder to common Pokemon like Landorus-T, Zygarde, Mega Metagross, and Genesect. The given EV spread lets Mew outpace Kommo-o as well as survive a Gigavolt Havoc from Tapu Koko in Electric Terrain or a Bloom Doom from Kartana, but this is by no means Mew's only viable spread. Since Mew is very flexible, it can run different moves depending on its teammates' needs. For example, Pokemon with a mediocre Speed tier like Kyurem-B and Volcanion enjoy Mew's Tailwind, while setup sweepers like Zygarde and Volcarona definitely appreciate Fake Out, Transform, and, in Volcarona's case, Defog.
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