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[Overview]
<p>Serperior boasts one of the most incredible offensive abilities, Contrary. A Pokemon like Latios would kill for a free Nasty Plot with every Draco Meteor, and it seems like a shame for such a great ability to be wasted on such a mediocre movepool. However, Serperior has just enough to be a dangerous threat, under not uncommon circumstances. If one needs a stellar rain check, or a devastating supporting sweeper, single in on the Serperior option.</p>
[SET]
name: SubSeed
move 1: Leaf Storm
move 2: Hidden Power Fire / Hidden Power Ice
move 3: Substitute
move 4: Leech Seed
item: Leftovers
ability: Contrary
nature: Timid
evs: 4 Def / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>Despite an unfortunate movepool for an amazing ability, Serperior can pull half offensive half defensive set rather well. Leaf Storm is required, not only as a 140 Base Power STAB move, but also as a free +2 in Special Attack with each use. The next slot is about as much coverage as Serperior is going to get. Hidden Power Fire hurts Steel-types such as Ferrothorn, especially after Serperior gets a few Special Attack boosts. However, Hidden Power Ice deals with Dragon-types that would otherwise utterly wall even a +6 Serperior. Substitute is a good move on Serperior, easing prediction and giving it a layer of defense against the notorious Genesect. Leech Seed complements Substitute well, providing Serperior with an increased number of Substitutes and providing overall healing. It is even possible to stall out some Pokemon to the Leaf Storm KO range, giving Serperior a Substitute and +2 Attack.</p>
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
<p>Leftovers is a helpful item since it provides Serperior with passive recovery to offset the HP lost by Substitute. However, this leaves it prone to Chandelure's Shadow Tag, so Shed Shell is also an option. The EV spread is standard for a special sweeper--Serperior doesn't really have the bulk for a move defensive spread. Furthermore, Serperior needs as much Special Attack as possible to maximize Leaf Storm's boosts. However, 4 EVs are placed in Defense: if Serperior doesn't have a Substitute and Genesect switches in, it doesn't matter what the bug uses. If you want a Serperior left, you will switch. Therefore, 4 Defense EVs provides a Special Attack boost, lessening the overall damage of U-turn.</p>
<p>Serperior is most appreciative of trappers such as Magnezone, Dugtrio, and Chandelure. Magnezone and Chandelure in particular can remove Steel-types that utterly wall Serperior, if the snake carries Hidden Power Ice. Opposing Chandelure can trap Serperior, so you can pack Tyranitar to re-trap it with Pursuit. Heatran basically always walls Serperior, so powerful Water-, Ground-, or Fighting-type attacks are good to have. For example, Keldeo can force Heatran out and has decent synergy with Serperior. Genesect is also a problem, so having a Heatran of your own can reduce the damage it does.</p>
[SET]
name: Life Orb
move 1: Leaf Storm
move 2: Hidden Power Fire / Hidden Power Ground
move 3: Dragon Pulse
move 4: Giga Drain / Taunt / Glare
item: Life Orb
ability: Contrary
nature: Timid
evs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
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[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
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[Other Options]
<p>Serperior has a very sparse offensive movepool. Giga Drain provides some amount of recovery but it better be run alongside Leaf Storm. Serperior has a few other Hidden Power options: Rock gives it good neutral coverage, but then it can't get past Steel-types or Dragon-type without a secondary Flying-typing. Hidden Power Ground hits Heatran and Chandelure, which can be useful except Heatran usually has Air Balloon, and Chandelure usually outspeeds with Choice Scarf. Support-wise, Serperior has access to Glare to paralyze checks and switch ins, which has 90% accuracy and even affects Ground- and Ghost-types.
Unfortunately, Serperior can't always defeat its check. It also has access to dual screens, but doesn't have the support movepool like a Pokemon such as Latios or Latias does. Choice Scarf is an option for Serperior, giving it the speed necessary to outspeed Chandelure and Genesect and the capability to clean up rain teams singlehandedly.
-Taunt stops stuff like Ferro from setting up, but Gyro Ball will hurt and you need boosted HP Fire to do anything, even worse in rain</p>
[Checks and Counters]
<p>Unfortunately, all Grass-types like Serperior have a slew of counters. The first that comes to mind is Genesect, which 4x resists Leaf Storm and typically outspeeds due to Choice Scarf. The only thing it needs to worry about is switching in to Hidden Power Fire, which Serperior doesn't even always have. Without Hidden Power Fire, basically all Steel-types wall Serperior. Ferrothorn, Skarmory, and Forretress all 4x resist Leaf Storm and take a pittance from Hidden Power Ice. Heatran and Chandelure virtually always beat Chandelure, resisting or being immune to Hidden Power Fire and Hidden Power Ice, in addition to Leaf Storm. Latias and it's immense Special bulk can generally set up enough to KO Serperior.</p>
<p>Without Hidden Power Ice, the majority of Dragon-types wall Serperior. Salamence and Dragonite 4x resist Leaf Storm and take nothing from Hidden Power Fire. Similarly, Latios and Latios are basically unaffected.</p>
[Overview]
<p>Serperior boasts one of the most incredible offensive abilities, Contrary. A Pokemon like Latios would kill for a free Nasty Plot with every Draco Meteor, and it seems like a shame for such a great ability to be wasted on such a mediocre movepool. However, Serperior has just enough to be a dangerous threat, under not uncommon circumstances. If one needs a stellar rain check, or a devastating supporting sweeper, single in on the Serperior option.</p>
[SET]
name: SubSeed
move 1: Leaf Storm
move 2: Hidden Power Fire / Hidden Power Ice
move 3: Substitute
move 4: Leech Seed
item: Leftovers
ability: Contrary
nature: Timid
evs: 4 Def / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
<p>Despite an unfortunate movepool for an amazing ability, Serperior can pull half offensive half defensive set rather well. Leaf Storm is required, not only as a 140 Base Power STAB move, but also as a free +2 in Special Attack with each use. The next slot is about as much coverage as Serperior is going to get. Hidden Power Fire hurts Steel-types such as Ferrothorn, especially after Serperior gets a few Special Attack boosts. However, Hidden Power Ice deals with Dragon-types that would otherwise utterly wall even a +6 Serperior. Substitute is a good move on Serperior, easing prediction and giving it a layer of defense against the notorious Genesect. Leech Seed complements Substitute well, providing Serperior with an increased number of Substitutes and providing overall healing. It is even possible to stall out some Pokemon to the Leaf Storm KO range, giving Serperior a Substitute and +2 Attack.</p>
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
<p>Leftovers is a helpful item since it provides Serperior with passive recovery to offset the HP lost by Substitute. However, this leaves it prone to Chandelure's Shadow Tag, so Shed Shell is also an option. The EV spread is standard for a special sweeper--Serperior doesn't really have the bulk for a move defensive spread. Furthermore, Serperior needs as much Special Attack as possible to maximize Leaf Storm's boosts. However, 4 EVs are placed in Defense: if Serperior doesn't have a Substitute and Genesect switches in, it doesn't matter what the bug uses. If you want a Serperior left, you will switch. Therefore, 4 Defense EVs provides a Special Attack boost, lessening the overall damage of U-turn.</p>
- Dragon Pulse provides good neutral coverage, but not good SE coverage, so most useful at higher boosts. Can replace and HP or Sub or Seed
<p>Serperior is most appreciative of trappers such as Magnezone, Dugtrio, and Chandelure. Magnezone and Chandelure in particular can remove Steel-types that utterly wall Serperior, if the snake carries Hidden Power Ice. Opposing Chandelure can trap Serperior, so you can pack Tyranitar to re-trap it with Pursuit. Heatran basically always walls Serperior, so powerful Water-, Ground-, or Fighting-type attacks are good to have. For example, Keldeo can force Heatran out and has decent synergy with Serperior. Genesect is also a problem, so having a Heatran of your own can reduce the damage it does.</p>
[SET]
name: Life Orb
move 1: Leaf Storm
move 2: Hidden Power Fire / Hidden Power Ground
move 3: Dragon Pulse
move 4: Giga Drain / Taunt / Glare
item: Life Orb
ability: Contrary
nature: Timid
evs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
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- Free Nasty Plots with STAB powerful damage
- HP Fire hits Steels since Leaf Storm and Dragon Pulse can't
- HP Ground also hits Steels and Fire-types resisting Leaf Storm
- Dragon Pulse hits Dragons (HP Ice not needed at high boosts)
- Giga Drain gives healing after boosts, Taunt stops Ferro from setting up hazards, and others, Glare for switch ins even para's Garchomp
[ADDITIONAL COMMENTS]
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- Life Orb power Giga Drain heals some
- 4 HP for SpA boost so Genesect U-turn doesn't hurt the rest of your team
- Timid needed to outspeed and hit Keldeo Lati@s positive-natured 101s and such (what was the actual #)
- Tornadus-T outspeeds now so special wall, weather changer, or flying resist good partner
- Hazards like always
- works great against rain teams though Ferro still hard to take down
- Chandelure and Magnezone to trap that sucker
[Other Options]
<p>Serperior has a very sparse offensive movepool. Giga Drain provides some amount of recovery but it better be run alongside Leaf Storm. Serperior has a few other Hidden Power options: Rock gives it good neutral coverage, but then it can't get past Steel-types or Dragon-type without a secondary Flying-typing. Hidden Power Ground hits Heatran and Chandelure, which can be useful except Heatran usually has Air Balloon, and Chandelure usually outspeeds with Choice Scarf. Support-wise, Serperior has access to Glare to paralyze checks and switch ins, which has 90% accuracy and even affects Ground- and Ghost-types.
- and Thundurus-T
Unfortunately, Serperior can't always defeat its check. It also has access to dual screens, but doesn't have the support movepool like a Pokemon such as Latios or Latias does. Choice Scarf is an option for Serperior, giving it the speed necessary to outspeed Chandelure and Genesect and the capability to clean up rain teams singlehandedly.
-Taunt stops stuff like Ferro from setting up, but Gyro Ball will hurt and you need boosted HP Fire to do anything, even worse in rain</p>
[Checks and Counters]
<p>Unfortunately, all Grass-types like Serperior have a slew of counters. The first that comes to mind is Genesect, which 4x resists Leaf Storm and typically outspeeds due to Choice Scarf. The only thing it needs to worry about is switching in to Hidden Power Fire, which Serperior doesn't even always have. Without Hidden Power Fire, basically all Steel-types wall Serperior. Ferrothorn, Skarmory, and Forretress all 4x resist Leaf Storm and take a pittance from Hidden Power Ice. Heatran and Chandelure virtually always beat Chandelure, resisting or being immune to Hidden Power Fire and Hidden Power Ice, in addition to Leaf Storm. Latias and it's immense Special bulk can generally set up enough to KO Serperior.</p>
- Tornadus-T outspeeds and hits SE
<p>Without Hidden Power Ice, the majority of Dragon-types wall Serperior. Salamence and Dragonite 4x resist Leaf Storm and take nothing from Hidden Power Fire. Similarly, Latios and Latios are basically unaffected.</p>