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sableye
#302

Sableye

Darkness Pokémon

DarkGhost

It hides in the darkness of caves. Its diet of gems has transformed its eyes into gemstones.

Base Stats

HP 50
Attack 75
Defense 75
Sp. Atk 65
Sp. Def 65
Speed 50
Total 380

Type Effectiveness

Weak to
Resistant to
Immune to

Abilities

Held Items

Forms

Evolution Chain

Moves

Locations

Details

Category Darkness Pokémon
Height 0.5 m
Weight 11.0 kg
Base Exp 133
Growth Rate Medium Slow
Capture Rate 45
Base Happiness 35
Gender 50% ♂ / 50% ♀
Habitat Cave
Egg Groups Humanshape

Sprites

sableye Front Front
sableye Back Back
sableye Front Shiny Front Shiny
sableye Back Shiny Back Shiny
sableye Official Art Official Art
sableye Official Art (Shiny) Official Art (Shiny)

Competitive

Calm Mind + Snarl
Item
Sablenite
Ability
Prankster
Nature
Bold
EVs
HP 252
Def 252
SpD 4
Physical Utility
Moves
Taunt / Sucker Punch
Item
Sablenite
Ability
Prankster
Nature
Impish
EVs
HP 252
Def 204
SpD 52

Strategy Overview

Mega Sableye's excellent bulk and access to support moves and reliable recovery allow it to be an effective stop to many physical attackers and defensive Pokemon such as Mega Kangaskhan, Garchomp, Chansey, and Cresselia. Its Dark / Ghost typing gives it immunities to Fighting, Normal, and Psychic, a resistance to Poison, and only weak to Fairy. Magic Bounce allows Mega Sableye to effectively bounce back any kind of status move, making it a great status absorber and letting it act as a setup Pokemon that doesn't have to worry about Taunt, Leech Seed, and any status-inducing moves such as Toxic, Will-O-Wisp, and Thunder Wave. Mega Sableye is also the biggest counter to SwagPlay strategies, making your opponent think twice before sending out Klefki, Liepard, and Thundurus. Sableye also has access to Prankster prior to Mega Evolution, which grants its non-damaging moves priority, notably letting it burn its foes with Will-O-Wisp and recover off damage with priority. Sableye uses both the number of physical attackers dominating the metagame and entry hazards being less common in Battle Spot Singles to its advantage by not having to Mega Evolve the first turn, letting it punish Pokemon such as Mega Kangaskhan, Garchomp, and Landorus-T with Prankster Will-O-Wisp and Mega Evolve when it needs to.

Battle Spot Singles is a very fast-paced metagame, which means Sableye can't utilize its stalling capability to its full potential. Even with Mega Sableye's extra bulk, its low HP is a problem. With the Speed decrease after Mega Evolving, Mega Sableye will have huge difficulty outspeeding any threat in the metagame. However, priority STAB Sucker Punch along with its passable Attack after Mega Evolution assists with its terrible Speed. Sableye still lacks offensive presence, though, increasing its reliance on setting up Calm Mind to deal more damage. However, Foul Play helps with that against the monstrous physical attackers of Battle Spot. Also, Sableye is very vulnerable to wallbreakers and setup sweepers such as Hydreigon, Mega Charizard X, Serperior, and Thundurus, so leaving it in against those threats would mean trouble for the jewel thief.

Most Used Moves

Recover
84.0%
Taunt
69.3%
Foul Play
58.2%
Toxic
17.5%
Knock Off
14.8%

Most Used Items

Kee Berry
53.9%
Leftovers
22.1%

Competitive data from Smogon University via data.pkmn.cc