>>46193543I know Sableye's still fun to use to mess with opponents, I just wish GF hadn't kept screwing him over with all the nerfs he's gotten.
As for the other, Hatterene kicks all kinds of ass. If I had were to have a bro mon, it'd probably be her, since I use her on pretty much all the teams I make just because she's fun to use. She's pretty versatile but works best with either Trick Room or Calm Mind sets and can be either really bulky or hit like a freight train if you fully invest in her sp.atk (since she can afford to run modest). Hatt also does good work at being supportive to teammates with Trick Room and Healing Wish/Misty Explosion. You can also run SD physical sets, but that's more of a meme option. It's actually capable of 1v1ing fat pink blobs like Chansey, Blissey, and non-Unaware Clefable (though it can annoy the hell out of Unaware ones anyway) and can even beat Ferrothorn with Fire Coverage and mutilate Toxapex (it's capable of outspeeding it if you invest the ev's into it, and doing so makes Pex go from a decent check to getting wrecked by one since it won't go first anymore). It can also beat a lot of mons after a CM boost or two, with few things able to take it down reliably unless they can just OHKO it. It's primary weakness is steel types, but it can kill some of them as they switch in and if it does it's usually home free. If you have screens, it gets even better. I've seen it win entire games with minimal support before. It needs a little help sometimes, but it's pretty solid for a Pokemon overall.
Honestly the biggest problem is that it's hard-walled by a specific Pokemon, as if all of it's weaknesses were just funneled into one singular entity that serves as it's counter. Good news is, having one singular thing who hard walls you means you can prepare for it.
The bad news it it's Heatran. And Heatran is, well, everywhere.Still she's a lot of fun to use. I'd recommend giving her a shot if you're into that playstyle.