Wow, I actually like Clefable. I've used one in the past as a support. Works great in doubles with Follow Me.
Your EPs need help. I've never seen a Clefeble do well with EPs used in such a balanced way. Oh yes, what is the ability? Magic Guard is useful because you can give it a Life Orb without having to worry about recoil.
Here's what I would use.
-Cosmic Power
-Stored Power
-Echoed Voice
-Focus Blast
Stored Power is good against Fighting types and can even OHKO with enough cosmic power uses.
Focus Blast is really important for dark types. Get rid of Metronome for Focus Blast. Without Focus Blast you will get walled by ANY dark types.
Cosmic power doesn't require any explaining. 2 uses can stop most attacks in their tracks. It also makes Stored Power a dangerous attack.
Echoed Voice might seem weak, but it is one of the best attacks for Clefable. It is one of the few attacks that get's a STAB boost, which is very important. If you spam it, with the aid of STAB and Life Orb this attack can cause a lot of damage.
Bold is the best nature for Clefable. Excellent choice.
510 is the maximum amount of EPs a pokemon can have.
If you're using the movset listed above, I suggest running these EPs.
252-HP
132-Def
120-SpA
If you are running Charm ability... Leftovers or Sitrus berry.
Magic guard speaks for itself. Use Life Orb for a free 30% increase in attack power without recoil or side-effects.
If you can't redo the EPs, just adjust the move-pool like I listed. Clefable won't be too bulky but it might be able to compete in the OU tiers...
Alright, thanks. I don't think I'll be able to move adjust my EPs, and I don't feel like training another... Maybe if I breed it with an Everstone, though, I can at least keep the Bold Nature...
If anything, which Stat should I devote my last EPs to? Defense or HP?
Sadly, I'm running Cute Charm, as my Clefairy was from Platinum.
Hmm... It won't do well in Random Match-Up, since those are it's Lv. 50 Stats. I'll use for Lv. 100 Free Battles when I raise it more.
It seems that I would perhaps want to run your Moveset, but with something to boost Special Attack a bit more, but that won't restrict my move-choices. [Choice Scarf] If it were faster, I would run it as a Sweeper with Life Orb, but, it's pretty slow...
Thanks for your help, I'll try and alter it. I might submit one more in a bit.
Whoa bro, better slow down bro, don't wanna be a bro, bro.
Lol i had Espeon lvl 96
Att: arund 180 sp att 250 speed: 300 def:120? spdef 120? Moves:Signal Beam, Psychic, Morning Sun, Return
Also a Umbreon lvl96 Thats a great duo because Dark and psychic u know
att: 150 sp.att.: 170? def 270 sp def 300 hp around 200or300 espeon 200-280around
And i have a Dunsparce lvl46
stats: forgotten
Earthquake
Ice Beam
Calm mind
Taken Down
Is this good?
Yeah, 5th gen. If you need a moveset for the 4th generation games I can help there too.
Effort points are stat boosting thing-a-majigs that your pokemon can earn after a battle with an enemy pokemon.
Here's an example. A Metagross raised through the game might have an Attack stat of 278 when it reaches Lv100.
An Effort value trained Metagross (Under the right circumstances) can get a maximum of 405 Att. The difference is huge. It basicly makes your pokemon stronger. There are limits, however.
I'll give you info for that pokemon set based on the competitive standpoint.
Ahh, Bisharp... This pokemon is cool. It looks cool, and... Well. That's about it. When I first saw it, I said it would make a great addition to any team. If you consider it's typing, it's decent. The only drawback is it's poor HP.
It's no match for Metagross... Metagross beats this pokemon in every way. Better stats, wider move-pool, Bisharp may look cool... But it has little to no potential in the 5TH generation competitive battling.
Attacks I suggest.
This is a Choice Band or Sweeper set.
Iron Head-Lv57
Sucker Punch-egg/Night Slash-49
Stone Edge-TM
Aerial Ace-TM
EPs- 252Att/252Def/6HP
The best nature for Bisharp is Adamant.
This set works well with Expert belt, Choice Scarf, Life Orb.
Choice scarf would make Bisharp pretty fast. Life Orb is for power and can turn almost any pokemon into a sweeper, which is always nice.
You could also run an Expert Belt. With this moveset you get quite a bit type coverage.
As far as Ability... Inner focus is pretty much useless unless you're expecting people to use Fake out a WHOLE lot.
Defiant is your best ability choice. It gives your attack a nice little boost if they try to lower your stats.
All I have to say is. Don't use that Bisharp you have in online battles. Calm is a horrible nature and you need a better move pool. I suggest getting a new one.
Torterra is primarily a physical attacker. It can't use Special attacks worth crap so avoid them at all times in terms of move-sets. Also, since Torterra doesn't get any better moves with the 5th generation. That move-set will work too for pretty much any game you use.
Torterra is good pokemon, it has decent bulk. It's stats are good.. It has a poor move pool, but it's enough to work with.
Just replace the move-set with one I listed and you'll be much better off. You could even use it competitive battling.
I love Mienshao. I have one and it has served me well in online battles.
The move-set you have is actually pretty close to mine.
Here is what I have.
-Hi Jump Kick
-Stone Edge
-Fake out
-Taunt
I suggest running Taunt and Fake out. But that's about it. Other than that you're set. I know it seems like it really screws up your type coverage, but you can cover basically every type with neutral damage if not super effective.
If you're running Regenerator than just replace Fake Out with U-Turn. There isn't a "big" bonus with switching out but I would imagine it is enough to counter Life Orb damage.
Taunt is totally necessary. With the 5th generation came a massive amount of Trick Roomers and Stallers. Save yourself the agonizing pain of stallers and being outrun due to Trick room by running Taunt.
Taunt pays for itself. Especially when you take Mienshao's speed into consideration.
Cali, let's see. First off... Why Jolly? Even with a speed boosting nature Blaziken can't keep up with almost all the pokemon in the OU Tier. (Unless it has the speed boost dream world ability)
It is effective as Life Orb abusing Sweeper or a Scarfer.
Really effective as a choice acarfer might I add... Last thing anyone would expect is a Blaziken with over 400 speed at level one hundred.
Move sets...
-High Jump Kick (Same accuracy as Sky Uppercut but with far more power)
-Fire Punch (Better accuracy than Blaze Kick and no recoil unlike Flare Blitz)
-Rock Slide
-[Filler]
All those moves provide decent type coverage. The fourth one can be whatever you want. Depending on your item. Aerial Ace or Quick Attack fits pretty well. I'd say Quick Attack so you have some priority attack.