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Abilities
Levitate: Damage dealing Ground-type moves have no effect on this Pokémon. Cannot be trapped by Arena Trap ability. Takes no damage from Spikes.
BS: 50/65/107/105/107/86
BST: 520
Viable Moves
Will-O-Wisp
Volt Switch
Trick
Toxic
Thunderbolt
Thunder Wave
Substitute
Pain Split
Hydro Pump
General Analysis
How Rotom-Wash managed to slip through the cracks and not have it's own thread is a mystery. There is just a Rotom thread, but I believe Rotom-Wash deserves it's own thread, as it is in high usage and is a great Pokémon to have on any team. But regardless, Rotom-Wash is an amazing Pokémon. With it's ability Levitate getting rid of an otherwise crippling Ground weakness, Rotom-W has only one weakness in Grass type moves. Rotom-W is also blessed with an amazing support movepool, with Trick, Will-O-Wisp, Thunder Wave, and Pain Split as viable options for this washing machine. It also isn't lacking in attack power either. A base 105 special attack stat won't be netting OHKO's left and right, but it's usable enough to do some serious damage. Speaking of stats, Rotom-W has superb defensive stats, with defense and special defense both at 107, Rotom-W will be able to take some hits. Overall, Rotom-W is a very viable Pokémon, and one that is getting a lot of usage.
Potential Movesets
Specially Defensive
Rotom-Wash @ Leftovers
Ability: Levitate
EVs: 232 SDef / 248 HP / 28 SAtk
Calm Nature
- Volt Switch
- Hydro Pump
- Will-O-Wisp/ Thunder Wave
- Pain Split
The anti-rain Pokémon from Generation 5 comes back with a new purpose: to cripple the opponent's team. Having trouble with a physical attacker? Let Rotom-W switch in, tank a hit, then retaliate with a Will-O-Wisp, making their physical attacker unable to hurt you. Volt Switch and Hydro Pump have great coverage, as Volt Switch allows you to scout, while Hydro Pump does decent damage, and additionally, both moves get STAB. Pain Split is just there to mess with your opponent's head. This set counters Talonflame well, as Rotom-W resists both of it's STABs. Even at +2, Talonflame Brave Bird fails to OHKO Rotom-Wash, while a Hydro Pump OHKO's Talonflame.
+2 252 Atk Choice Band Talonflame Brave Bird vs. 248 HP / 0 Def Rotom-W: 201-237 (66.3 - 78.2%) -- guaranteed 2HKO after Leftovers recovery
28 SpA Rotom-W Hydro Pump vs. 4 HP / 0 SpD Talonflame: 344-408 (115.4 - 136.9%) -- guaranteed OHKO
Choice Scarf
Suggested by Folex
Rotom-Wash @ Choice Scarf
Trait: Levitate
EVs: 4 HP / 252 SAtk / 252 Spd
Timid Nature
- Volt Switch/Thunderbolt
- Trick
- Hidden Power [Ice]/Hidden Power [Fire]
- Hydro Pump
This set makes a great lead as well as a great revenge killer. Volt switch is for scouting while Trick can swap your Choice Scarf for an opponents item. Hydro pump is the main STAB move while Hidden Power Fire and Hidden Power Ice both counter Rotom's sole weakness which is grass.
Physically Defensive
Suggested by Prosecutor Godot
Rotom-Wash @ Leftovers/Chesto Berry
Ability: Levitate
EVs: 248 HP / 216 Def / 44 Spd
Bold Nature
- Pain Split/Rest
- Will-O-Wisp/Thunder Wave
- Hydro Pump
- Volt Switch
44 speed outspeeds Jolly Azumarill, and the rest goes into HP and Defense allowing Rotom-W to actually stop what it should be walling or crippling with Will-O-Wisp (Talonflame, Azumarill, SD Aegislash, Garchomp, Dragonite, Mega-Pinsir, etc)
Counters and Checks
With Excadrill back in OU, Rotom-W is having some trouble due to Excadrill's Mold Breaker ability, allowing Excadrill to ignore Levitate and hit Rotom-W with a SE Earthquake. As always, the pink blobs (Chansey and Blissey) can take hits from Rotom-W, and can switch out and get burns or paralysis healed due to Natural Cure. Although not widely seen, Celebi resists all of Rotom-W's moves and with Natural Cure, doesn't mind a status infliction. Mega-Venusaur is also a check and is rising in popularity due to it's effective shutdown of Rotom-Wash and other things it brings to teams.
Personal Opinion
I really like Rotom-Wash. It's a cool Pokémon with an interesting concept. It's a lot better than all of the other Rotom forms (looking at you, Rotom-Fan), and it is really fun to play with.
What sets do you have that work well?
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