Gen 7 — Singles12 min di letturaAggiornato: Aprile 2026
Gen 7 — Singles · Smogon OU

Generation 7 OU — Singles Format Reference

Gen 7 OU is the only generation where Z-Moves and Mega Evolution coexisted. Each Pokémon's item slot was a strategic decision — channel a Z-Crystal, hold a Mega Stone, or run a standard offensive/defensive item. The Tapu quartet's terrain effects shaped every match.

Cartridge

Sun & Moon / USUM

Type

6v6 Singles

Status

Frozen tier

Patch

Ultra Sun & Moon final

Z-Moves are once per battle. Megas are once per team. The format's defining decision was which Pokémon got which slot — and almost no team carried both.
The Gen 7 OU structural fact

At a glance

Gen 7 OU sits between two structural eras. Mega Evolution from Gen 6 still works; Z-Moves arrived as Sun & Moon's new mechanic. The two coexisted competitively for the entire generation.

The Tapu quartet's terrain-setting abilities — Tapu Lele's Psychic Terrain (blocks priority), Tapu Koko's Electric Terrain (prevents sleep), Tapu Bulu's Grassy Terrain (boosts Grass moves + 1/16 HP recovery), Tapu Fini's Misty Terrain (blocks status) — defined the format's terrain layer in ways no later generation reproduced.

  • Format type6v6 Singles, all six brought to battle
  • MechanicsZ-Moves (one per team) + Mega Evolution (one per team) — both legal
  • StatusFrozen — meta stable since Gen 8 succession
  • Where it's playedPokémon Showdown ladder + retro tournaments. Live tier page: /sm/ou.
  • Sister formatsUbers (above), UU (below)

Format rules

Gen 7 OU applies the standard Smogon Singles clauses. Z-Moves and Mega Evolution are both fully legal as mechanics; specific Pokémon-paired bans handle the threats.

ClauseEffect
Sleep ClauseOnly one opposing Pokémon may be put to sleep at a time.
Species ClauseEach team can only carry one of any given species.
Evasion ClauseEvasion-boosting moves and abilities are banned.
OHKO ClauseSheer Cold, Fissure, Horn Drill, Guillotine are banned.
Endless Battle ClauseBattle states that cannot end are forbidden.
Moody ClauseMoody is banned outright.
Z-Move ClauseZ-Moves are LEGAL — one per team, per battle.
Mega ClauseMega Evolution is LEGAL — one per team, per battle.

Banlist

Gen 7 OU's banlist split between standard Pokémon bans and Mega-form bans. Several Megas were banned to Ubers (Mega Mawile, Mega Lucario), and the Z-Move-amplified threats (Marshadow, Greninja-Ash) followed.

Notable Gen 7 OU bans

PokémonWhy it was banned
MawileMega form — Huge Power + 105 Atk = effective 210. Banned to Ubers from Gen 6 onward.
LucarioMega form — Adaptability + Close Combat + Bullet Punch + Swords Dance. Permanent Ubers.
Greninja-AshBattle Bond + Spikes lead + Specs Hydro Pump. Outsped most of the format with no reliable check.
MarshadowSpectral Thief stole boosts; Z-Spectral Thief as Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike one-shot. 125 Spe + Technician.
Pheromosa137 SpA / 137 Spe + Beast Boost. Frail but uncatchable.
Kartana181 Atk + Beast Boost. Suspect-tested multiple times; banned in some sub-cycles.
BlacephalonUSUM addition. 151 SpA + Mind Blown + Z-Move support.
NaganadelUSUM addition. 121 Spe + Beast Boost + Specs Draco Meteor.
ZygardePower Construct earned a permanent Ubers ban — 50% form transforms into Complete Forme below half HP.
BlazikenSpeed Boost. Permanent Ubers from Gen 6 onward.

Z-Moves & Mega Evolution coexistence

Gen 7 is the only competitive Singles format where two distinct once-per-battle gimmicks were legal simultaneously. Each team chose one Mega slot AND one Z-Move slot — almost always on different Pokémon.

The trade-off was structural. A Pokémon Mega-Evolves OR holds a Z-Crystal, not both. Most teams carried one Mega (the team's offensive or defensive cornerstone) plus a Z-Crystal user (a wallbreaker that needs single-shot burst), with the remaining four Pokémon running standard offensive / defensive items.

Mechanics — refer to Era pages

The Tapu terrain layer

Beyond Z + Mega, Gen 7 OU is defined by the Tapus. The four Tapu Pokémon all set their corresponding terrain on switch-in:

  • Tapu Lele — Psychic Terrain. Blocks priority moves on grounded Pokémon AND boosts Psychic moves by 50%. Defining wallbreaker.
  • Tapu Koko — Electric Terrain. Prevents sleep on grounded Pokémon AND boosts Electric moves by 50%. Defining offensive pivot.
  • Tapu Bulu — Grassy Terrain. Boosts Grass moves by 50% AND restores 1/16 HP per turn to grounded Pokémon. Defining defensive support.
  • Tapu Fini — Misty Terrain. Prevents status conditions on grounded Pokémon AND halves Dragon-type damage. Defining stall option.

Archetypes

Gen 7 OU's archetypes cluster around terrain choice and Mega slot allocation. The terrain decides offensive boosts and defensive immunities; the Mega slot decides the team's offensive ceiling.

Aggressive

Hyper Offense

Six offensive Pokémon. Common Mega slot: Mega Pinsir (Aerilate), Mega Charizard X (Tough Claws Dragon Dance). Z-Move slot frequently on a setup sweeper or Z-Hypnosis lead.

Balance

Tapu Balance

Tapu Lele (Specs Psychic Terrain) + Tapu Fini (defensive Calm Mind) + Mega cornerstone. Defining Gen 7 OU balance pattern.

Bird Spam

Mega Pinsir / Mega Charizard Y

Mega Pinsir (Aerilate Return) or Mega Charizard Y (Drought Fire Blast) as the team cornerstone, paired with hazard support and removal. Defining offensive shape.

Defensive

Stall

Toxapex + Chansey + Mega Sableye (Magic Bounce) + Skarmory + Mega Slowbro (Shell Armor) + a wincon (Calm Mind Suicune / Iron Defense + Body Press Skarmory).

Specialty

Sand · Rain · Sun

Weather still viable. Sand: Tyranitar + Mega Tyranitar + Excadrill (Sand Rush). Rain: Pelipper Drizzle + Greninja Ash. Sun: Mega Charizard Y Drought.

Specialty

Trick Room

Mega Mawile (banned) opened bulky-offense TR; Mega Camerupt(Sheer Force) became the format's premier TR Mega-slot wallbreaker post-ban.

The seven team roles

The seven structural roles defined in the Gen 9 OU guide apply identically to Gen 7 OU. The Pokémon filling them are different.

1. Hazard setterStealth Rock + Spikes / Sticky Web

Defining setters: Landorus-Therian, Heatran, Skarmory, Greninja (suicide lead). Sticky Web rare; Smeargle Sticky Web leads niche.

2. Hazard controlRapid Spin / Defog

Defining removers: Excadrill (Rapid Spin), Mega Scizor (Defog), Tornadus-Therian (Defog). Spinblockers: Gengar, Mega Sableye.

3. Speed controlChoice Scarf / priority / Tapu Koko

Defining options: Tapu Koko Specs / Scarf, Mega Lopunny Scrappy Fake Out, priority via Mega Scizor Bullet Punch and Mimikyu Shadow Sneak.

4. Status absorberMagic Guard / Natural Cure

Defining absorbers: Clefable Magic Guard, Chansey Natural Cure, Toxapex Regenerator.

5. PivotU-turn / Volt Switch

Defining pivots: Tapu Koko Volt Switch, Tornadus-Therian U-turn, Landorus-Therian U-turn defensive, Mega Scizor U-turn.

6. WallbreakerChoice Specs / Choice Band / Setup

Defining breakers: Specs Tapu Lele, Banded Tapu Bulu, Specs Heatran, Magearna Calm Mind, Greninja Specs.

7. Win conditionSetup sweeper / Z-Move user

Defining wincons: Mega Charizard X Dragon Dance, Volcarona Quiver Dance, Manaphy Tail Glow, Mimikyu Swords Dance + Disguise.

What makes Gen 7 OU different

Gen 7 OU is structurally distinguished by three things: the Z + Mega coexistence, the Tapu terrain layer, and the centralisation around the Tapu/Mega cornerstone slot.

2

Gimmick slots

Z-Crystal + Mega Stone — coexisting

4

Tapus

One per terrain — defining 4 archetypes

Setup pressure

Z-Move + Mega + setup move = burst potential

  • Two gimmick slots, two distinct decisions — every team-build decided which Pokémon Mega-Evolved, which held a Z-Crystal, and which ran standard items. The trade-offs produced more team-building variance than any prior or later generation.
  • Tapu auto-set terrain — Tapus set their terrain unconditionally on switch-in, no item or setup move required. Later gens removed this; Gen 9 only has terrain via dedicated abilities tied to specific Pokémon (and few of them auto-set).
  • Z-Status — Z-Crystals on status moves grant a stat boost (Z-Sleep Talk = +1 SpA, Z-Memento = +2 to all). The mechanic produced setup options no other gen has.
  • Mega Mawile / Mega Lucario / Mega Salamence stayed banned — the Mega banlist inherited from Gen 6 carried into Gen 7. Mega Garchomp legal but rarely used; Mega Charizard X / Y, Mega Scizor, Mega Pinsir, Mega Venusaur all OU-staple.

How to get started

Gen 7 OU is a frozen tier with deep tournament history. Smogon's analysis archives are extensive — most decision-making has been worked out by the community over a decade.

  1. Read Smogon's Gen 7 OU tier page — the banlist is locked, the Pokémon analyses are final.
  2. Choose your terrain — Tapu Lele balance, Tapu Fini stall, Tapu Bulu / Tapu Koko offense. Each Tapu commits the team to a structural orientation.
  3. Pick the Mega slot — Mega Charizard X, Mega Charizard Y, Mega Scizor, Mega Pinsir, Mega Venusaur, Mega Mawile (banned, skip). The Mega is usually the team's offensive or defensive cornerstone.
  4. Allocate the Z-Crystal — typically a setup wallbreaker or a Z-Hypnosis lead.
  5. Copy a sample team — Smogon's vetted Gen 7 OU samples are stable and well-documented.

Where to go from here

The above is the static reference for Gen 7 OU. Live frozen-tier data lives in the rest of Pokékipe.

  • Live tier data/sm/ou for Gen 7 OU usage and Pokémon stats.
  • MechanicsGen 7 — Sun & Moon covers Z-Moves, Alolan forms, abilities and items.
  • Mega mechanicGen 6 — X & Y covers the original Mega Evolution mechanic carrying into Gen 7.
  • Adjacent formatsGen 8 OU covers the Sword & Shield format that succeeded Gen 7.