Setup: Pokemon’s moves and powers decide who wins and how high the stakes are. The Best Pokemon Competitive Setups are listed below.
In Pokemon, Setups are Pokemon that are sent out early to create barriers for entry, change the weather, change stats or screens, or stop moves. These sets up are good for everyone on the team and can even change the result of the whole game. Setups work with the rest of the team, not against them, even though they are sometimes called Leads.
A lot of Setup is used in the Pokémon Video Game Championships (VGC) meta. Setups typically have high Speed stats because they need to take priority in order to accomplish their tasks. After they finish setting up, some can also play as Sweepers if their Attack stats are high enough. These are the best Setup Pokemon for VGC and the moves that go best with them.
Glimmora
HP: 83
Attack: 55
Defense: 90
Sp. Atk: 130
Sp. Def: 81
Speed: 86
Glimmora is a Generation 9 Pokemon that is both Rock and Poison. Because of its unique typing, it has a number of entry risks to pick from. To give Glimmora more time to set up its traps, players can use Harden, Acid Armor, and Spikey Shield to boost its defense. Glimmora has two moves that it can use: Toxic Spikes and Stealth Rock. Flying types are taken care of by Stealth Rock, and Toxic Spikes can poison targets.
The Rock Polish move can speed up Glimmora. Its Attack stat isn’t very high, but its Special moves more than make up for it. Poison STAB moves like Sludge Wave and Venoshock make it more likely that a status condition will be used. You could also set it up as a sandstorm and use its rock moves for a different state.
Iron Moth
HP: 80
Attack: 70
Defense: 60
Sp. Atk: 140
Sp. Def: 110
Speed: 110
The Iron Moth is a rare event called a Paradox Pokemon that was first seen in Scarlet and Violet. It can be both Fire and Poison, and it also has some Flying moves to give it a wide range of options. You can count on Iron Moth as a setup because it moves quickly and can keep up with Sweepers. It can be used to make an Electric Terrain because it is a Paradox Pokemon. This also helps any friends on the field that are Electric.
Iron Moth has a lot of Electric-type moves, which makes it a strong opponent in Electric Terrain. It’s even harder for other Pokemon to beat because of its Special stats.Electric choices like Discharge and Charge Beam are good. If a player wants to get a STAB, they can use Fiery Dance.
Great Tusk
HP: 115
Attack: 131
Defense: 131
Sp. Atk: 53
Sp. Def: 53
Speed: 87
Great Tusk is another great Paradox Pokemon for setting up. Pokemon of the Ground/Fighting type can be set up for either the Sun or Sandstorm teams. Players who want to make the most of sand’s typing should use it. It can also set up Stealth Rock at the same time, giving opponents two types of passive damage when they join the field.
Sand teams should have Pokemon of the Rock, Ground, and Steel types to protect their members from sand damage. Since Great Tusk is weak as a Fighting type, players will want to use it as an Attack type. If Earthquake or Bulldoze is the only move on the field, there is also a window of time to use them.
Aerodactyl
HP: 80
Attack: 105
Defense:65
Sp. Atk: 60
Sp. Def: 75
Speed: 130
Aerodactyl is a Generation I Pokemon of the Rock/Flying type. The Fossil Pokemon has a good set of moves and high Speed and Attack, which give it plenty of room to use its moves. Aerodactyl can be used in any weather (except hail), but because it is immune to them, sandstorms are the best. Aerodactyl can use Sandstorm and Stealth Rock together to get damage from both.
Players can use Agility to make sure it can’t be held back by faster moves. After that, Aerodactyl can quickly use Taunt to protect friends from Status Conditions. Scary Face and Protect can also be used to stop its opponents. Because it is a Rock type, it can hit with strong Attacks if players want to try an attack set.
Froslass
HP: 70
Attack: 80
Defense: 70
Sp. Atk: 80
Sp. Def: 70
Speed: 110
The Setup Pokemon Froslass is also very fast. With moves like Stealth Rock and Spikes, it is great at dealing with entry dangers. If it brings hail to the field, passive damage can be tripled, but players risk their friends because the immunity isn’t as common outside of Hail teams. As a defense, its Ice type makes it weak against popular types in the meta, but its Ghost resistances protect it from Normal and Fighting types.
Froslass should mostly be used as a lead Pokemon, and players should make good use of its time on the field. Its Same Type Attack Bonus (STAB) move Blizzard can get around its accuracy checks and do a lot of damage if they use it to set off hail.
Gliscor
HP: 75
Attack: 95
Defense: 125
Sp. Atk: 45
Sp. Def: 75
Speed: 95
Gliscor is a good Setup Pokemon because it can change your stats and move effects. It has great Defense scores and can’t be hurt by Electric or Ground. It can be used to set up Torment, which stops opponents from repeating certain moves. It can also lower its target’s defenses with Screech so that offensive partners can put a lot of pressure on them.
Gliscor’s skill It can stay in place on the field because Hyper Cutter stops its numbers from going down. It doesn’t have to worry about being weak to Electric-type moves anymore, so Tunnel Rush players can use it without worry. Defog is its best setup move because it makes sure that its opponents take damage even if they use Substitute.
Heatran
HP: 91
Attack: 90
Defense: 106
Sp. Atk: 130
Sp. Def: 106
Speed: 77
Heatran is a Pokemon that can be both Fire and Steel. The move Roar and Stealth Rock help it set up entry hazards, so its opponents can’t get away from it. Its Fire-type STAB moves can also be used if Sunny Day is set up. Due to its Magma Storm move, which locks the target into a fire storm, it is a trapper. Heatran also has Will-O-Wisp, which does more damage without doing anything.
Due to its Steel type, players can choose to use a Sandstorm set instead of a Sunny Day set. Heatran often does passive damage, and its size and strength make it a wall on the field. Heatran is good at both offense and defense, and players can use it in a lot of different ways.
Azelf
HP: 75
Attack: 125
Defense: 70
Sp. Atk: 125
Sp. Def: 70
Speed: 115
Azelf is a well-known Setup Pokemon that can also be used as a Glass Cannon. When it hits the field, it will be hard for players to stop it. Setting up Stealth Rock is quick, so its team can do damage with little work. Since Azelf can also set the screen, strikes that do damage aren’t as dangerous. The best part is being able to set up Taunt and get rid of threats that change your state.
Nasty Plot and Psychic both promise an OHKO, giving Azelf a chance to show off its attacking skills. It can also defend itself against a lot of different types, even though it isn’t very strong. Its ability Levitate saves it from grounded entry threats, but Stealth Rock sets from the other team can hurt it.