
The National Dex OU Council has decided Dragapult will be the sixth suspect of Generation 9.

Dragapult hardly needs introduction as one of National Dex's foremost offensive threats. In the most recent tiering survey, players ranked Dragapult a 3.18 out of 5 in terms of taking tiering action, while Kingambit earned a 3.68 out of 5 — and was ultimately suspected and banned. Dragapult directly benefits from the absence of Kingambit, who possessed bulk, power, a typing that resisted both of Dragapult's STABs, and Pursuit to make Dragapult a much riskier selection for teams. With its most common and effective check banned, Dragapult has swiftly risen back to the top of the metagame.
The Galarian pseudo-legendary is an agile user of several viable sets. Dragapult's unparalleled speed tier, wide Special movepool, and access to U-turn make it a neat user of Choice Specs, often threatening out the opponent and generating momentum, while remaining a potent late-game cleaner. More uncommon status sets with Heavy-Duty Boots can reliably spread paralysis or burns through the opponents side, which enable Dragapult to do serious damage with Hex or ease a path for teammates. Dragapult also commonly runs Infiltrator to ignore the effects of Light Screen, Reflect, Aurora Veil, and Substitute, giving it the jump against opposing offense teams which find it hard or costly to revenge kill.
It is on the physical side, however, where Dragapult has pushed boundaries as a Dragon Dance sweeper. Dragapult is far from a glass cannon, and its typing is highly favorable to setup - Dragon and Ghost combine for a total of 6 resistances and 2 immunities - to reliably use Substitute and Dragon Dance on passive Pokémon such as Toxapex and Garganacl. Moreover, outside of rare type combinations such as Kingambit's, Dragon and Ghost are nigh-unresisted with checks to physical-type Dragapult being limited to a small pool of physically bulky Fairy-types, a healthy Mega Tyranitar or Mega Scizor, and Unaware users such as Dondozo. Pokémon faster than a +1 Speed Dragapult are almost fictional out of rare weather abusers, forcing Dragapult's opponents to take damage from Dragapult in order to revenge it. Most uniquely, in National Dex, Dragapult can hold Ghostium Z and use a one-time 175 base power STAB move to punch through would-be checks like Tapu Fini and bulky Steel-types. Physical Terastallizations are viable as well, either for a consistent STAB Tera Ghost or less-explored niche picks like Fighting for Mega Tyranitar.
One could argue that defensive Terastallization users offer widely viable checks to Dragapult. Tera Fairy Garganacl, for example, resists both of Dragapult's STABs and eventually outdamages it with Salt Cure. Tera Fairy on other users can steal back momentum from Dragon Darts, but careful play and predictions are required to avoid irreparable damage from Never-Ending Nightmare. The fourth moveslot, outside of Dragon Dance, Dragon Darts, and Phantom Force, is flexible if not opting for Substitute, helping Dragapult add some finishing touches via Will-O-Wisp, another attack, or even Curse.
However, Dragapult can be exploited by both extremely offensive and defensive archetypes. Stealth Rock and hazards go a long way to limiting Dragapult's setup opportunities due to a lack of recovery. A combination of physically-defensive mons involving a Fairy- or Steel-type can play around its Z-move nuke and limit damage, or Dondozo, a staple on stall, can 1v1 it. Checks to Dragapult's Specs sets are more common, like Ting-Lu or a specially-defensive Regenerator mon available to scout, although both can be taken advantage of by U-turn. Offensive and splashable picks like Choice Scarf Tapu Lele or Booster Energy Iron Valiant can deny Dragapult even the chance to wallbreak. Priority users such as Mega Lopunny with Fake Out, Mega Scizor with Bullet Punch, as well as Baxcalibur and Weavile can take down a chipped Dragapult as well.
In totality, Dragapult's special and physical offense sets offer high reward and low risk against the majority of the metagame. The lack of reliable revengers makes its Dragon Dance set particularly potent, and places a notable constraint on teambuilding and play.
- Reading this is mandatory for participating in the suspect test. The voting requirements are a minimum GXE of 80 with at least 50 games played. In addition, you may play 1 less game for every 0.2 GXE you have above 80 GXE, down to a minimum of 30 games at a GXE of 84. Also, needing more than 50 games to reach 80 GXE will suffice.
- The table for this can be found below:
GXE | minimum games |
80 | 50 |
80.2 | 49 |
80.4 | 48 |
80.6 | 47 |
80.8 | 46 |
81 | 45 |
81.2 | 44 |
81.4 | 43 |
81.6 | 42 |
81.8 | 41 |
82 | 40 |
82.2 | 39 |
82.4 | 38 |
82.6 | 37 |
82.8 | 36 |
83 | 35 |
83.2 | 34 |
83.4 | 33 |
83.6 | 32 |
83.8 | 31 |
84 | 30 |
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- We will be using the regular National Dex OU ladder for this suspect test. We will not be creating a new Suspect Ladder. At the beginning of every battle, there will be an announcement denoting the ongoing suspect with a link to this thread.
- The suspect being tested, Dragapult, will be allowed on the ladder.
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- Unlike previous tests, we will be posting the voting identification thread immediately after this thread. Your voting requisites will be confirmed by a Council member or OU moderator, to which we will edit in confirmation. Please avoid getting more games before getting confirmed.
- The suspect test will go on for roughly two weeks, lasting until September 14th at 11:59 pm (GMT-4), and then we will put up the voting thread in the Blind Voting subforum.
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- No discussion on other potential suspects;
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