Raging Bolt stats, sets and usage in Smogon SV OU
Raging Bolt is a competitive Pokémon tracked on Pokékipe for the SV OU format. Below: Raging Bolt's current usage rate, top moves, held items, common ability picks, EV spreads, frequent teammates, and the best checks and counters — all derived from Smogon's monthly Pokémon Showdown statistics.
Teammates — Raging Bolt (SV OU)
- Great Tusk — 38%
- Kingambit — 25%
- Gholdengo — 24%
- Zamazenta — 19%
- Ceruledge — 18%
- Pelipper — 18%
- Walking Wake — 17%
- Iron Valiant — 17%
- Ting-Lu — 15%
- Ogerpon-Wellspring — 15%
- Iron Moth — 13%
- Iron Treads — 13%
Checks & Counters — Raging Bolt (SV OU)
- Blissey — 75.2% win rate
- Kyurem — 66.9% win rate
- Iron Treads — 63.6% win rate
- Dragonite — 56.0% win rate
- Ting-Lu — 55.7% win rate
- Great Tusk — 52.6% win rate
- Raging Bolt — 45.1% win rate
- Kingambit — 37.3% win rate
- Gholdengo — 36.3% win rate
- Ogerpon-Wellspring — 34.7% win rate
- Zamazenta — 34.7% win rate
- Gliscor — 26.4% win rate
About Raging Bolt in SV OU
This profile aggregates every signal Smogon publishes on Raging Bolt for the SV OU format : monthly usage rate with month-over-month delta, top moves with their pick rate, top items, top abilities, EV spread distributions, the most common Tera types, and the Pokémon's top teammates ranked by co-usage. Each datapoint is sourced from the live monthly snapshot, no editorial picks, no curation, just what high-rated players actually run.
The Checks & Counters panel ranks the Pokémon that handle Raging Bolt most reliably, scored by Smogon's matchup score (a synthetic metric that combines win rate, switch-in safety, and KO chance). Use it to find the threats your team has to answer. The Compare button at the top opens a head-to-head view against any other Pokémon in SV OU, and the radar chart in the hero shows Raging Bolt's base stats relative to the format's median (so you immediately see if it's a bulky, fast or balanced pick).
The Smogon Sets panel below the analytics pulls Smogon's strategic dex sets, the curated movesets the Smogon community considers viable, distinct from the popular sets derived from raw usage. Use the popular sets when you want to mirror the metagame ; use the Smogon sets when you want a tested baseline written by tier specialists.