Pokémon X and Y/Species Strategies (Generation V Families)

This page contains information on every Pokémon family first introduced in Generation V, including stats, recommended movesets and evolutionary lines. All evolutionary lines are put together, even if an evolution or pre-evolution was not introduced in the same Generation as other members of its evolutionary family.

Victini
Victini is one of the few legendary Pokémon based off of Mew, possessing a completely balanced set of stats, being available only through events and being generally adorable. It has a pretty unique Psychic/Fire type, which gives it 7 resistances but also leaves it with six weaknesses. It has a pretty cool ability in Victory Star, which can make it a great teammate when paired up with users of low accuracy moves like Focus Blast and Stone Edge, but the ability itself is rather limited in single battles.

While these aforementioned traits are pretty decent but not excellent, what makes Victini outstanding is its amazing movepool, although most of its best moves are only obtainable through events. The most notable of these is V-Create, the strongest Fire-type move in the game at a ridiculous 180 Base Power, which can even tear through Pokémon that resist it when combined with Victini's great 100 Attack. While V-Create is its best STAB attack, its signature move, Searing Shot, is also a great move for double and triple battles, being the strongest Fire-type spread move there is. Other than these two STAB attacks, Victini can also learn Bolt Strike, Focus Blast, Dazzling Gleam, and Energy Ball for coverage, while it can use Psychic, Psyshock or Zen Headbutt for Psychic STAB.

Although Victini does have extreme power, V-Create comes at a cost. Every use of it will reduce Victini's defenses and Speed, so it will eventually have to switch out to avoid being outsped and OHKO'd. However, Victini can learn U-Turn to switch out more efficiently, and its coverage moves can take out an opponent's counter that switches in to early. Another of Victini's cons is its plethora of weaknesses, which are worryingly common attacking types, and while its defensive stats are above average, Victini can still be easily worn down, especially after some V-Creates. All in all, while Victini can't guarantee victories as it claims to do, its sheer power will certainly net you quite a few.

Minccino and Cinccino
At first glance, Cinccino looks like a generic Normal-type Pokémon with cute looks and not much else. However, Cincinno's strengths lie in its abilities, namely Technician and Skill Link, and a movepool that makes use of these two abilities quite well. It can learn Rock Blast, Bullet Seed and Tail Slap, all of which are excellent moves when used with Skill Link or Technician. Skill Link causes all multi-hit moves to always hit 5 times, which make these moves have an effective base power of 125, which can cause quite a bit of damage with Cinccino's base 95 Attack. If you're willing to trade reliability for power, Technician is a potentially stronger option, as it make all multi-hit moves have a minimum of 75 base power in total and does the equivalent of a 188 base power attack if all five hits land. With that much power and being decently fast as well, Cinccino is a surprisingly powerful threat.

As stated before, Tail Slap, Rock Blast and Bullet Seed are mandatory for Cinccino. Tail Slap gets STAB and is usually its most damaging option, while Bullet Seed can hit Rock-types that resist Tail Slap as well as any Ground and Water types. Rock Blast doesn't exactly cover any of its offensive weaknesses, but it enables it to hit common Flying and Fire types for super effective damage. All three moves are resisted by Steel-types however. For its remaining moveslot, Steel Tail and Aqua Tail are its strongest physical options that don't share a type with its main moves. Wake-Up Slap is also usable to dent Steel-types, while U-turn can simply let it switch out against a threat. Defensively, Cinccino is pretty frail, and a weakness to common Fighting-type moves doesn't help it stay alive, and there are plenty of other offensive Pokémon with similar or better stat distributions, so it faces a lot of competition. Regardless, Cinccino's powerful multi-hit moves makes it a legitimate threat, and opponents fooled by its innocent appearance will find themselves Tail Slapped and knocked out.