
[OVERVIEW]
Mega Rayquaza is a powerful Pokemon in the metagame thanks to its monstrous offensive stats, high Speed that lets it outrun the crowded base 90 Speed tier, and excellent movepool, which make it strong against a majority of the format. Unlike other Mega Evolutions, Mega Rayquaza has a lot of flexibility with its movesets, leaving opponents guessing about its set and item and making it well worth the Restricted slot. It has a good offensive typing, commonly utilizing Dragon Ascent to threaten a majority of the format for neutral or super effective damage, such as Primal Groudon, Amoonguss, and Incineroar, which are generally slow and cannot threaten -1 Mega Rayquaza back for much damage barring a Dragon Claw from Groudon. Mega Rayquaza can also utilize coverage moves like Earth Power, Crunch, Waterfall, and Draco Meteor, which allows it to threaten super effective damage onto a multitude of Pokemon that it would otherwise hit neutrally such as Primal Groudon, Lunala, and Mega Salamence. Mega Rayquaza's diverse toolkit also allows it to play a supportive role thanks to the likes of Icy Wind and Tailwind in addition to its ability to nullify the effects of weather via Air Lock before Mega Evolving. Despite its overwhelming BST and diverse movepool, Mega Rayquaza can struggle against Pokemon like Incineroar and Salamence if it doesn't have the proper coverage moves or Swords Dance to counteract repeated Attack drops from Intimidate. It is also threatened by the format's offensive Fairy-types such as Xerneas, Tapu Koko, and Tapu Lele, as well as surprise tech options like Dragon Claw or Hidden Power Ice on Primal Groudon, depending on its moveset, or Ice Beam on Lunala. Mega Rayquaza is still relatively frail in comparison to other Restricted Pokemon as well and, in combination with the stat drops from Dragon Ascent, can be knocked out quickly if not supported adequately.
[SET]
name: Mixed Attacker
move 1: Dragon Ascent
move 2: Earth Power / Overheat
move 3: Protect
move 4: Extreme Speed
item: Focus Sash / Life Orb
ability: Delta Stream
nature: Hasty
evs: 252 Atk / 20 SpA / 236 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Dragon Ascent is Mega Rayquaza's strongest Flying-type STAB move, hitting a majority of the format for neutral damage and threatening physically frail Pokemon like Amoonguss and Primal Kyogre. Earth Power lets Mega Rayquaza oppose threats like Stakataka, Tapu Koko, and Mega Metagross more effectively. Alternatively, Overheat allows Mega Rayquaza to threaten Mega Metagross and Ferrothorn, which are critical targets to weaken for Primal Kyogre. Extreme Speed allows Mega Rayquaza to pick off weakened targets or get a last-ditch attack in before fainting. Focus Sash allows Mega Rayquaza to survive any single attack from full HP, potentially allowing it to get two attacks off thanks to its high Speed. Life Orb is an alternative item that raises Mega Rayquaza's already great damage output to terrifying levels, allowing it to OHKO 4 HP variants of Primal Groudon and Tapu Koko with Earth Power and Primal Kyogre with Dragon Ascent. The Speed EVs let Mega Rayquaza outspeed maximum Speed Jolly Mega Lucario after Mega Evolving.
Mega Rayquaza pairs well with Pokemon such as Primal Kyogre and Xerneas, helping remove one of their better checks in Amoonguss. It also cancels out Primal Groudon's Desolate Land for Primal Kyogre before Mega Evolving with Air Lock and pressures OHKOs on Stakataka, Nihilego, and potentially Primal Groudon for Xerneas, letting it use its Fairy-type moves unmatched. It also helps chip down Incineroar into KO range from a +2 Moonblast for Xerneas. Xerneas, in turn, deals with opposing Mega Rayquaza and Ultra Necrozma, which can be tough for Mega Rayquaza to deal with.
[SET]
name: Swords Dance
move 1: Dragon Ascent
move 2: Swords Dance
move 3: Protect
move 4: Extreme Speed
item: Aguav Berry
ability: Delta Stream
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 HP / 4 Atk / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Swords Dance lets Mega Rayquaza punish passive switches into Incineroar and Salamence by counteracting Intimidate, turning it into a massive threat. Dragon Ascent hits a majority of the format for neutral damage and combined with Swords Dance matches the power of some of the strongest attacks in the game, like Ultra Necrozma's Light That Burns The Sky. Physically frail Pokemon such as Primal Kyogre and Amoonguss are prime targets. Extreme Speed combined with Swords Dance is capable of picking off Pokemon weakened by Dragon Ascent, such as Xerneas, Tapu Koko, and Ultra Necrozma, which would otherwise threaten Mega Rayquaza thereafter. The Speed EVs allow Mega Rayquaza to outspeed Mega Metagross, Mega Kangaskhan, and Nihilego, and the bulk allows it to survive attacks like Choice Scarf Tapu Lele's Moonblast.
Swords Dance Mega Rayquaza pairs well with Primal Kyogre, as it nullifies Primal Groudon's Desolate Land and threatens an OHKO on Amoonguss. Kyogre helps break down Primal Groudon in return, which this Mega Rayquaza variant cannot deal with well without a Swords Dance boost. Mega Rayquaza appreciates partners such as Incineroar and Light Screen Tapu Fini that provide opportunities for it to set up with Swords Dance. Nihilego is another helpful partner because it checks Xerneas well. Fairium Z variants of Tapu Koko also make for good partners, as they can outrun and OHKO Mega Salamence and Ultra Necrozma, which would otherwise outspeed and threaten massive damage onto Mega Rayquaza.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Sole Survivor, 518634]]
- Quality checked by: [[TheKingVillager, 552835], [[zee, 501951]]
- Grammar checked by: [[Astra, 240732]]
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