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Typing: Steel/Ghost
Ability: Stance Change (This Pokemon changes its stance depending on the moves it uses)
Base Stats:
Shield Stance: 60 / 50 / 150 / 50 / 150 / 60
Sword Stance: 60 / 150 / 50 / 150 / 50 / 60
Aegislash is probably one of the most interesting Pokemon to come out of this generation due to Stance Change. Having the ability to switch between a powerful defensive threat, and a powerful offensive threat at will is a very interesting trait that makes the Pokemon flexible. While the Steel-type isn't as good of a defensive type as it once was, Steel/Ghost is a really good defensive typing.
Note on the ability. Aegislash always begins in Shield stance. If you use any attacking move, you will change to Sword stance. Otherwise, it will stay in Shield stance. The only way to go from Sword stance to Shield stance is to use King's Shield.
Possible Movesets
StanceDance
Aegislash @ Leftovers
EVs: 252 HP / 4 Atk / 252 SpA
Adamant Nature
- King's Shield
- Swords Dance
- Shadow Sneak
- Sacred Sword / Iron Head / Shadow Ball
By using King's Shield and Swords Dance, Aegislash can set up on Pokemon that uses a lot of contact moves. The idea is to gradually set up on something that doesn't threaten you, which is surprisingly a lot due to Stance Change. Set up and then sweep.
3 Attacks
Aegislash @ Leftovers
EVs: 252 HP / 4 Atk / 252 SpA
Quiet / Adamant Nature
- King's Shield
- Shadow Ball
- Shadow Sneak
- Iron Head / Sacred Sword
By forgoing Swords Dance in favor of another offensive move, Aegislash is able to hit a wider variety of threats, and yet stay perfectly safe behind the King's Shield. Shadow Ball is important on this set, as it 2HKOs Skarmory, Gliscor and Hippowdon, all of which otherwise wall the set. Use Iron Head to pick off the special sponges that resist Shadow Ball, such as Sylveon and Togekiss, as well as Tyranitar. Sacred Sword hits Tyranitar, Blissey and Bisharp.
DoubleDance
Aegislash @ Leftovers
EVs: 88 HP / 252 Atk / 168 Spe
Adamant Nature
- Swords Dance
- Autotomize
- Shadow Claw
- Sacred Sword / Iron Head
A double dance set makes Aegislash a prime late game Pokemon, being able to outspeed base 130s after a Autotomize. Use the set up move that fits the situation, with Autotomize for Heavy Offense and Swords Dance for Stall. Given Aegislash's bulk, it's possible you could set up both.
Mixed
Aegislash @ Spooky Plate / Life Orb
EVs: 252 Atk / 252 SpA / 4 HP
Quiet Nature
- Shadow Ball
- Shadow Sneak
- Iron Head
- Sacred Sword
Meet the best wallbreaker in OU. Due to Aegislash' Ghost type, awesome offensive stats, and great coverage, Aegislash is able to pave the way for a numerous Pokemon needing a sweep. The set can eliminate Garchomp, Goodra, Togekiss, Tyranitar, Sylveon, Excadrill and Volcarona, among others. Numerous Pokemon appreciate having these threats removed, including most Dragon-types.
So what do you guys think of Aegislash?
Typing: Steel/Ghost
Ability: Stance Change (This Pokemon changes its stance depending on the moves it uses)
Base Stats:
Shield Stance: 60 / 50 / 150 / 50 / 150 / 60
Sword Stance: 60 / 150 / 50 / 150 / 50 / 60
Aegislash is probably one of the most interesting Pokemon to come out of this generation due to Stance Change. Having the ability to switch between a powerful defensive threat, and a powerful offensive threat at will is a very interesting trait that makes the Pokemon flexible. While the Steel-type isn't as good of a defensive type as it once was, Steel/Ghost is a really good defensive typing.
Note on the ability. Aegislash always begins in Shield stance. If you use any attacking move, you will change to Sword stance. Otherwise, it will stay in Shield stance. The only way to go from Sword stance to Shield stance is to use King's Shield.
Possible Movesets
StanceDance
Aegislash @ Leftovers
EVs: 252 HP / 4 Atk / 252 SpA
Adamant Nature
- King's Shield
- Swords Dance
- Shadow Sneak
- Sacred Sword / Iron Head / Shadow Ball
By using King's Shield and Swords Dance, Aegislash can set up on Pokemon that uses a lot of contact moves. The idea is to gradually set up on something that doesn't threaten you, which is surprisingly a lot due to Stance Change. Set up and then sweep.
3 Attacks
Aegislash @ Leftovers
EVs: 252 HP / 4 Atk / 252 SpA
Quiet / Adamant Nature
- King's Shield
- Shadow Ball
- Shadow Sneak
- Iron Head / Sacred Sword
By forgoing Swords Dance in favor of another offensive move, Aegislash is able to hit a wider variety of threats, and yet stay perfectly safe behind the King's Shield. Shadow Ball is important on this set, as it 2HKOs Skarmory, Gliscor and Hippowdon, all of which otherwise wall the set. Use Iron Head to pick off the special sponges that resist Shadow Ball, such as Sylveon and Togekiss, as well as Tyranitar. Sacred Sword hits Tyranitar, Blissey and Bisharp.
DoubleDance
Aegislash @ Leftovers
EVs: 88 HP / 252 Atk / 168 Spe
Adamant Nature
- Swords Dance
- Autotomize
- Shadow Claw
- Sacred Sword / Iron Head
A double dance set makes Aegislash a prime late game Pokemon, being able to outspeed base 130s after a Autotomize. Use the set up move that fits the situation, with Autotomize for Heavy Offense and Swords Dance for Stall. Given Aegislash's bulk, it's possible you could set up both.
Mixed
Aegislash @ Spooky Plate / Life Orb
EVs: 252 Atk / 252 SpA / 4 HP
Quiet Nature
- Shadow Ball
- Shadow Sneak
- Iron Head
- Sacred Sword
Meet the best wallbreaker in OU. Due to Aegislash' Ghost type, awesome offensive stats, and great coverage, Aegislash is able to pave the way for a numerous Pokemon needing a sweep. The set can eliminate Garchomp, Goodra, Togekiss, Tyranitar, Sylveon, Excadrill and Volcarona, among others. Numerous Pokemon appreciate having these threats removed, including most Dragon-types.
So what do you guys think of Aegislash?