OU OU Mega Swampert (move description, set details, usage tips, and team options) [QC 2/2] [GP 1/1] [DONE]

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[SET]
name: Rain Sweeper
move 1: Waterfall
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Ice Punch / Toxic
move 4: Stealth Rock / Substitute / Superpower
item: Swampertite
ability: Damp
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
=========

Waterfall is Mega Swampert's most spammable STAB move thanks to the boost provided by the rain, its perfect accuracy, and its odds to flinch. Earthquake smashes the likes of Toxapex, Tapu Koko, Magearna, and Mega Mawile to smithereens. Ice Punch threatens Dragon- and Grass-types like Mega Latias and Serperior. If Mega Swampert's teammates have these targets accounted for, it can use Toxic to cripple the likes of Rotom-W, Slowbro, and Tapu Bulu, all of which can reliably take its STAB moves. Mega Swampert can take advantage of Pokemon that it scares out, such as Heatran, Gliscor, and Landorus-T, to set up Stealth Rock. Substitute eases prediction and works well alongside Toxic to punish the aforementioned switch-ins. Finally, Superpower allows Mega Swampert to chip Ferrothorn and finish off Kartana and Kyurem-B after entry hazard damage.

Set Details
========

A Jolly nature is mandatory to outspeed Choice Scarf Kartana, +1 Mega Charizard X, and +2 Magearna under the rain. If Mega Swampert runs Substitute, it can run 40 Special Defense EVs to guarantee that Toxapex's rain-boosted Scald doesn't break its Substitute. Damp is Swampert's preferred pre-Mega ability to let it switch in to block Explosion from Landorus-T and Mew.

Usage Tips
========

Mega Swampert has great natural bulk and a helpful typing, so it can often come right in on the likes of defensive Landorus-T and Tapu Koko early-game without much issue, as well as naturally benefitting from pivoting support. In most cases, it's wise to get your rain up from turn one so that Mega Swampert can make a splash immediately. Once Mega Swampert is in, it can focus on weakening shared checks for common teammates like Ash-Greninja and Manaphy to help them clean up later in the game and vice versa. Mega Swampert can make good use of its Electric immunity to force entry on Volt Switch users like Magearna and Tapu Koko, but be aware of coverage like Fleur Cannon and Dazzling Gleam and consider mixing things up with a switch to a more traditional answer like Ferrothorn instead. Mega Swampert must tread carefully against Pokemon that can inflict chip damage or have abilities that can afflict it with status such as Ferrothorn, Garchomp, and Rocky Helmet users like Landorus-T and Zapdos because it will be easier to deal with if it has been weakened throughout the game.

Team Options
========

Mega Swampert should mainly only be used on dedicated rain teams, which value its Electric immunity and its capabilities as a physical rain sweeper. Therefore, Pelipper is a mandatory partner for Mega Swampert, summoning rain thanks to Drizzle, providing a safe switch-in with a slow U-turn, and removing entry hazards with Defog. In return, Mega Swampert can take Electric-type attacks aimed at Pelipper. Mega Swampert also pairs well with fellow rain attackers such as Manaphy and Ash-Greninja, as they can overwhelm shared checks like Toxapex and Ferrothorn for the others to clean up. Manaphy is a fantastic stallbreaker thanks to Tail Glow and Hydration; using the rain provided by Pelipper, it can blow past targets such as Tapu Fini and Chansey with a Tail Glow-boosted Hydro Vortex and shrug off status attempts aimed at Mega Swampert. Ash-Greninja breaks past the likes of Slowbro, has a solid priority move in Water Shuriken, and provides Spikes support, wearing down checks like Kartana and Tapu Bulu. Steel-type partners like Ferrothorn and Magearna are also greatly appreciated, as they provide a crucial Grass and Psychic resistance and enjoy having their Fire weakness reduced under the rain. Ferrothorn offers plenty of utility with Spikes and has access to Knock Off to remove items such as Leftovers from Celesteela and status like Thunder Wave to cripple faster targets such as Mega Alakazam. Magearna brings Mega Swampert in safely with Volt Switch and possesses valuable Flying and Dark resistances, which most rain teams otherwise lack. If Mega Swampert has either Superpower or Substitute + Toxic, it will give Ferrothorn room to run Stealth Rock. Tornadus-T and Tapu Koko can grant Mega Swampert safe entry via U-turn and Volt Switch and remove entry hazards with Defog. Tornadus-T also has the benefit of taking on Grass-types like Kartana, Tapu Bulu, and Serperior, and it can actually keep off Toxic Spikes with the combination of Taunt + Defog, while Tapu Koko threatens physically bulky Water-types like Slowbro and Rotom-W with its powerful Thunder.

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[SET]
name: Rain Sweeper
move 1: Waterfall
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Ice Punch / Toxic
move 4: Stealth Rock / Substitute / Superpower
item: Swampertite
ability: Damp
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
=========

Waterfall is Mega Swampert's most spammable STAB move thanks to the boost provided by the rain, its perfect accuracy, and the its odds to flinch. Earthquake smashes the likes of Toxapex, Tapu Koko, Magearna, and Mega Mawile to smithereens. Ice Punch threatens Dragon- and Grass-types like Dragonite, Garchomp (RC) Mega Latias and Serperior. If Mega Swampert's teammates have these targets accounted for, it can use Toxic to cripple the likes of Rotom-W, Slowbro, and Tapu Bulu, all of which can reliably take its STAB moves. Mega Swampert can take advantage of Pokemon that it scares out, (AC) such as Heatran, Gliscor, and Landorus-T, (AC) to set up Stealth Rock. Substitute eases prediction and works well alongside Toxic to punish the aforementioned switch-ins to its STAB moves. Finally, Superpower allows Mega Swampert to trash Kartana (RC) chip Ferrothorn (RC) and finish off Kartana and Kyurem-B after entry hazard damage.

Set Details
========

A Jolly nature is mandatory to outspeed Choice Scarf Kartana, Dragon Dance +1 Mega Charizard X, and Shift Gear +2 Magearna under the rain. If Mega Swampert runs Substitute, it can run 8 Special Defense EVs to ensure that Toxapex's rain-boosted Scald doesn't break the its Substitute. Damp is Swampert’s Swampert's preferred pre-Mega ability to prevent Landorus-T and Mew from using let it switch in to block Explosion in a pinch from Landorus-T and Mew.

Usage Tips
========

Mega Swampert's best traits as a rain sweeper are its Swift Swim ability Swampert has great natural bulk and a helpful typing, good bulk, and Electric immunity. However, since Mega Swampert is vulnerable to status so it can often come right into the likes of defensive Landorus-T and entry hazards, it needs to conserve its HP Tapu Koko in the early-game without much issue, (AC) as much well as possible, as taking chip damage will reduce its wallbreaking opportunities later in the game. Therefore, the best methods of bringing naturally benefitting from pivoting support. In most cases, it's wise to get your rain up from turn one so that Mega Swampert in safely are aggressive switches, pivot support via U-turn and Volt Switch, and after can make a teammate faints splash immediately. Once Mega Swampert is in, it can focus on weakening its shared checks for common teammates such as like Ash-Greninja and Manaphy to help them clean up later in the game and vice versa. Despite Mega Swampert can make good use of its Electric immunity (RC) it needs to be careful around force entry on Volt Switch users such as like Magearna and Tapu Koko because they can wear it down with their other moves. Mega Swampert must also tread carefully against teams that have Volcarona or Static Zapdos; if Mega Swampert hits them with Waterfall, it can risk getting itself burned or paralyzed, leaving it burdensome for its teammates. If Mega Swampert has Stealth Rock, it should take advantage , (AC) but be awareof Pokemon it forces out such as Heatran (RC) coverage like Fleur Cannon and Dazzling Gleam and set them up immediately. Be careful not to set consider mixing things up Stealth Rock if the opposing team has Mega Sableye, as Magic Bounce reflects it back at Mega Swampert's team. If Mega Swampert has Substitute, it can take advantage of Pokemon that attempt with a switch to check it such as Rotom-W and Slowbro, and cripple them with Toxic a more traditional answer like Ferrothorn instead.

I encourage you to start approaching the usage tips section differently. I tend to notice some very repetitive aspects from other analyses. Nearly every single Pokemon is affected by status and some form of hazards (pert even resists rocks) and I've seen the line about getting a mon in with pivoting support one too many times. These sections should focus on the unique aspects of a Pokemon, and if nothing comes to mind it's okay for the paragraph to be short and sweet with no filler.

Team Options
========

Mega Swampert should mainly only be used on dedicated rain teams, which value its Electric immunity and its capabilities as a physical rain sweeper. Therefore, Pelipper is a mandatory partner for Mega Swampert, summoning rain thanks to Drizzle, providing a safe switch-in with a slow U-turn, and removing entry hazards with Defog. In return, Mega Swampert can take Electric-type attacks aimed at Pelipper. Mega Swampert also pairs well with fellow rain sweepers attackers such as Manaphy and Ash-Greninja, as they can overwhelm shared checks like Toxapex and Ferrothorn for the other others to clean up. Manaphy is a fantastic stallbreaker thanks to Tail Glow and Hydration; using the rain provided by Pelipper, it can blow past targets such as Tapu Fini and Chansey with a Tail Glow-boosted Hydro Vortex and shrug off status attempts aimed at Mega Swampert. Ash-Greninja breaks past the likes of Slowbro, has a solid priority move in Water Shuriken, and provides Spikes support, wearing down checks like Kartana and Tapu Bulu. Steel-type partners like Ferrothorn and Magearna are also greatly appreciated, as they provide a crucial Grass and Psychic resistance and enjoy having their Fire weakness reduced under the rain. Ferrothorn offers plenty of utility with Spikes (RC) and has access to Knock Off to remove items such as Leftovers from Celesteela (RC) and status like Thunder Wave to cripple faster targets such as Mega Alakazam (RC). (AP) while Magearna brings Mega Swampert in safely with Volt Switch and possesses a valuable Flying and Dark resistance, which most rain teams otherwise lack. If Mega Swampert has either Superpower or the combination of Substitute and + Toxic, it will allow give Ferrothorn room to run Stealth Rock. Tornadus-T and Tapu Koko are also solid partners because they can grant Mega Swampert a safe entry via U-turn and Volt Switch and remove entry hazards with Defog. Tornadus-T also has the benefit of taking on Grass-types like Kartana, Tapu Bulu, and Serperior, and can actually keep off Toxic Spikes with the rare Tangrowth combination of Taunt + Defog, while Tapu Koko threatens physically bulky Water-types like Slowbro and Rotom-W with its powerful Thunder.

[SET CREDITS]
Written by:
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[SET]
name: Rain Sweeper
move 1: Waterfall
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Ice Punch / Toxic
move 4: Stealth Rock / Substitute / Superpower
item: Swampertite
ability: Damp
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
=========

Waterfall is Mega Swampert's most spammable STAB move thanks to the boost provided by the rain, its perfect accuracy, and its odds to flinch. Earthquake smashes the likes of Toxapex, Tapu Koko, Magearna, and Mega Mawile to smithereens. Ice Punch threatens Dragon- and Grass-types like Mega Latias and Serperior. If Mega Swampert's teammates have these targets accounted for, it can use Toxic to cripple the likes of Rotom-W, Slowbro, and Tapu Bulu, all of which can reliably take its STAB moves. Mega Swampert can take advantage of Pokemon that it scares out, such as Heatran, Gliscor, and Landorus-T, to set up Stealth Rock. Substitute eases prediction and works well alongside Toxic to punish the aforementioned switch-ins to its STAB moves. Finally, Superpower allows Mega Swampert to chip Ferrothorn and finish off Kartana and Kyurem-B after entry hazard damage.

Set Details
========

A Jolly nature is mandatory it's like kindaaa mandatory but people definitely use adamant for the power; it's just really greedy but also tenable depending on your 6 rain mons. It is definitely required with superpower, but I would say you can run adamant at the expense of having reliable counterplay to all these meta threats to outspeed Choice Scarf Kartana, +1 Mega Charizard X, and +2 Magearna under the rain. If Mega Swampert runs Substitute, it can run 8 Special Defense EVs to ensure that Toxapex's rain-boosted Scald doesn't break its Substitute. Damp is Swampert’s preferred pre-Mega ability to let it switch in to block Explosion from Landorus-T and Mew.

0 SpA Toxapex Scald vs. 0 HP / 8 SpD Swampert-Mega in Rain: 72-85 (21.1 - 24.9%) -- guaranteed 5HKO
Possible damage amounts: (72, 73, 73, 75, 75, 76, 76, 78, 79, 79, 81, 81, 82, 82, 84, 85)

btw this doesn't actually guarantee your sub doesn't break - pert has 341 hp so the sub is made with floor(341/4)=85hp, which can still break


Usage Tips
========

Mega Swampert has great natural bulk and a helpful typing, so it can often come right into the likes of defensive Landorus-T and Tapu Koko in the early-game without much issue, as well as naturally benefitting from pivoting support. In most cases, it's wise to get your rain up from turn one so that Mega Swampert can make a splash immediately. Once Mega Swampert is in, it can focus on weakening shared checks for common teammates like Ash-Greninja and Manaphy to help them clean up later in the game and vice versa. Mega Swampert can make good use of its Electric immunity to force entry on Volt Switch users like Magearna and Tapu Koko, but be aware of coverage like Fleur Cannon and Dazzling Gleam and consider mixing things up with a switch to a more traditional answer like Ferrothorn instead.

It's true that switching into lando is a fine play, but I would also mention being careful about letting pert get chipped down early, since its speed + bulk make it nearly impossible to revenge kill from full health. People will often switch helmet lando directly into pert just to chip it down into range of its teammates later for example

Team Options
========

Mega Swampert should mainly only be used on dedicated rain teams, which value its Electric immunity and its capabilities as a physical rain sweeper. Therefore, Pelipper is a mandatory partner for Mega Swampert, summoning rain thanks to Drizzle, providing a safe switch-in with a slow U-turn, and removing entry hazards with Defog. In return, Mega Swampert can take Electric-type attacks aimed at Pelipper. Mega Swampert also pairs well with fellow rain attackers such as Manaphy and Ash-Greninja, as they can overwhelm shared checks like Toxapex and Ferrothorn for the others to clean up. Manaphy is a fantastic stallbreaker thanks to Tail Glow and Hydration; using the rain provided by Pelipper, it can blow past targets such as Tapu Fini and Chansey with a Tail Glow-boosted Hydro Vortex and shrug off status attempts aimed at Mega Swampert. Ash-Greninja breaks past the likes of Slowbro, has a solid priority move in Water Shuriken, and provides Spikes support, wearing down checks like Kartana and Tapu Bulu. Steel-type partners like Ferrothorn and Magearna are also greatly appreciated, as they provide a crucial Grass and Psychic resistance and enjoy having their Fire weakness reduced under the rain. Ferrothorn offers plenty of utility with Spikes and has access to Knock Off to remove items such as Leftovers from Celesteela and status like Thunder Wave to cripple faster targets such as Mega Alakazam. Magearna brings Mega Swampert in safely with Volt Switch and possesses a valuable Flying and Dark resistance, which most rain teams otherwise lack. If Mega Swampert has either Superpower or Substitute + Toxic, it will give Ferrothorn room to run Stealth Rock. Tornadus-T and Tapu Koko are also solid partners because they can grant Mega Swampert a safe entry via U-turn and Volt Switch and remove entry hazards with Defog. Tornadus-T also has the benefit of taking on Grass-types like Kartana, Tapu Bulu, and Serperior, and can actually keep off Toxic Spikes with the combination of Taunt + Defog, while Tapu Koko threatens physically bulky Water-types like Slowbro and Rotom-W with its powerful Thunder.

[SET CREDITS]
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qc 2/2
 
[SET]
name: Rain Sweeper
move 1: Waterfall
move 2: Earthquake
move 3: Ice Punch / Toxic
move 4: Stealth Rock / Substitute / Superpower
item: Swampertite
ability: Damp
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
=========

Waterfall is Mega Swampert's most spammable STAB move thanks to the boost provided by the rain, its perfect accuracy, and its odds to flinch. Earthquake smashes the likes of Toxapex, Tapu Koko, Magearna, and Mega Mawile to smithereens. Ice Punch threatens Dragon- and Grass-types like Mega Latias and Serperior. If Mega Swampert's teammates have these targets accounted for, it can use Toxic to cripple the likes of Rotom-W, Slowbro, and Tapu Bulu, all of which can reliably take its STAB moves. Mega Swampert can take advantage of Pokemon that it scares out, such as Heatran, Gliscor, and Landorus-T, to set up Stealth Rock. Substitute eases prediction and works well alongside Toxic to punish the aforementioned switch-ins to its STAB moves. Finally, Superpower allows Mega Swampert to chip Ferrothorn and finish off Kartana and Kyurem-B after entry hazard damage.

Set Details
========

A Jolly nature is mandatory to outspeed Choice Scarf Kartana, +1 Mega Charizard X, and +2 Magearna under the rain. If Mega Swampert runs Substitute, it can run 40 Special Defense EVs to guarantee that Toxapex's rain-boosted Scald doesn't break its Substitute. Damp is Swampert’s Swampert's apostrophe preferred pre-Mega ability to let it switch in to block Explosion from Landorus-T and Mew.

Usage Tips
========

Mega Swampert has great natural bulk and a helpful typing, so it can often come right into in on the likes of defensive Landorus-T and Tapu Koko in the early-game without much issue, as well as naturally benefitting from pivoting support. In most cases, it's wise to get your rain up from turn one so that Mega Swampert can make a splash immediately. Once Mega Swampert is in, it can focus on weakening shared checks for common teammates like Ash-Greninja and Manaphy to help them clean up later in the game and vice versa. Mega Swampert can make good use of its Electric immunity to force entry on Volt Switch users like Magearna and Tapu Koko, but be aware of coverage like Fleur Cannon and Dazzling Gleam and consider mixing things up with a switch to a more traditional answer like Ferrothorn instead. Mega Swampert must tread carefully against Pokemon that can inflict chip damage or have abilities that can afflict it with status such as Ferrothorn, Garchomp, Rocky Helmet users like Landorus-T, and Zapdos because it will be easier to deal with if it has been weakened throughout the game.

Team Options
========

Mega Swampert should mainly only be used on dedicated rain teams, which value its Electric immunity and its capabilities as a physical rain sweeper. Therefore, Pelipper is a mandatory partner for Mega Swampert, summoning rain thanks to Drizzle, providing a safe switch-in with a slow U-turn, and removing entry hazards with Defog. In return, Mega Swampert can take Electric-type attacks aimed at Pelipper. Mega Swampert also pairs well with fellow rain attackers such as Manaphy and Ash-Greninja, as they can overwhelm shared checks like Toxapex and Ferrothorn for the others to clean up. Manaphy is a fantastic stallbreaker thanks to Tail Glow and Hydration; using the rain provided by Pelipper, it can blow past targets such as Tapu Fini and Chansey with a Tail Glow-boosted Hydro Vortex and shrug off status attempts aimed at Mega Swampert. Ash-Greninja breaks past the likes of Slowbro, has a solid priority move in Water Shuriken, and provides Spikes support, wearing down checks like Kartana and Tapu Bulu. Steel-type partners like Ferrothorn and Magearna are also greatly appreciated, as they provide a crucial Grass and Psychic resistance and enjoy having their Fire weakness reduced under the rain. Ferrothorn offers plenty of utility with Spikes and has access to Knock Off to remove items such as Leftovers from Celesteela and status like Thunder Wave to cripple faster targets such as Mega Alakazam. Magearna brings Mega Swampert in safely with Volt Switch and possesses a valuable Flying and Dark resistance resistances, which most rain teams otherwise lack. If Mega Swampert has either Superpower or Substitute + Toxic, it will give Ferrothorn room to run Stealth Rock. Tornadus-T and Tapu Koko are also solid partners because they can grant Mega Swampert a safe entry via U-turn and Volt Switch and remove entry hazards with Defog. Tornadus-T also has the benefit of taking on Grass-types like Kartana, Tapu Bulu, and Serperior, and it can actually keep off Toxic Spikes with the combination of Taunt + Defog, while Tapu Koko threatens physically bulky Water-types like Slowbro and Rotom-W with its powerful Thunder.

[SET CREDITS]
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