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If you have a good competitive moveset for Wobbuffet, post an answer below and upvote the best ones. Movesets for any of its pre-evolutions can also be shared on this thread.

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FORMAT - Ubers

Wobbuffet @ Leftovers
Ability: Shadow Tag
EVs: 252 HP / 252 SpD / 4 Def
Calm Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Mirror Coat
- Counter
- Encore
- Destiny Bond

ABILITY - Shadow Tag. Telepathy is (almost) completely useless in singles. Although it does help with Trace users, it isn’t nearly as useful as Shadow Tag, which combos quite nicely with Encore and Counter/Mirror Coat.

ITEM - Leftovers works best because it allows Wobbuffet gradual recovery, and works really well with Encore + Shadow Tag.

SET - It depends on whether you want Wobbuffet specially defensive or physically defensive. I prefer specially defensive because of the prominence of Yveltal, Greninja, and other special attacking Dark types. In this case, you would run Calm Nature (don’t forget 0 Attack IVs! This can come in handy not only for confusion, but also for those pesky Foul Play users.) with 252 HP / 252 SpD /4 Def.

MOVES - Wobbuffet doesn’t exactly have the greatest movepool, so I think generally people’s moves of choice will be the same on Wobbuffet. I like running Mirror Coat, Counter, Encore, and Destiny Bond. Destiny Bond is perfect for Wobbuffet due to its ability, Shadow Tag. Encore helps you figure out which attacking stat your opponent is leaning towards. Sometimes you can tell right away (like with a Xerneas), but sometimes it’s harder to identify (like with a Mega Salamence). Or, maybe your opponent is a mixed attacker, but you can force them into a one attacking stat with Encore. Another thing Encore is useful for is to force your opponent to set up (people try doing this quite often on Wobbuffet) and to switch out into a Pokémon that can KO the encored Pokemon. Or, you could be an *** and spam Destiny Bond and use their own setup against them. Counter and Mirror Coat are pretty self explanatory.

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I don't think spamming destiny bond works in Generation 7. Also can you add an importable set for people who don't want to read your entire answer?
"Destiny Bond will always fail if it was successfully executed on the previous turn."-Bulbapedia
the amount of forfeits and wins i have gotten from this is literally unfair
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If you want to go big, you could run Focus Sash and minimum investment in both defenses, to make Counter or Mirror Coat a guaranteed OHKO. Although, on average, Leftovers is probably better, since Sash makes you extremely susceptible to hazards and status. The moveset would probably look like:

Wobbuffet @ Focus Sash
Ability: Shadow Tag
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Spe
Hasty Nature
IVs: 0 Atk / 0 Def / 0 SpD
- Counter
- Mirror Coat
- Safeguard
- Destiny Bond

Honestly, Wobbuffet really isn't that great of a Pokémon. If it had more speed, it could make more use of Destiny Bond, Safeguard, and Encore, but instead you really just have to rely on Counter and Mirror Coat. At least it can serve as an almost guaranteed revenge killer if your opponent has a stat snowball that's out of control. Focus Sash makes for a more reliable one-time killer, while Lefties gives you a chance to KO more Pokémon but is vulnerable to set-up sweepers (although Encore answers that if they haven't already set-up by the time Wobbuffet comes in). Overall, though, I'd probably say Leftovers is the superior set:

Wobbuffet @ Leftovers
Ability: Shadow Tag
EVs: 252 HP / 4 Def / 252 SpD
Bold / Calm Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Counter
- Mirror Coat
- Encore
- Destiny Bond / Safeguard

Unfortunately, investing into the Defenses is a double-edged sword for Wobbuffet, because you'll be doing less damage with Counter/MC, but it's necessary for the Leftovers set because you want to take more than one hit.

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Doubles Moveset

Wobbuffet @ Ghostium Z
Ability: Shadow Tag
EVs: 252 Spe
Hasty / Naive Nature
IVs: 0 HP / 0 Def / 0 SpD
- Destiny Bond
- Counter
- Mirror Coat
- Encore

This set works best in Doubles. Z-Destiny Bond makes your Wobbuffet the center of attention, which means all attacks are directed toward Wobbuffet. Counter is for countering physical attacks, and Mirror Coat is for countering special attacks. Encore is for locking the opponent's Pokemon into one move. I'm glad that Wobbuffet got some love and now has its own moveset question :)

Hope this will help!

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Wobbuffet does not have many attacking moves, but you have many items to use. I like to use this set if I use Wobbuffet.

Wobbuffet @ Red Card
Ability: Telepathy
EVs: 252 HP / 8 Def / 248 SpD
Calm Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Counter
- Destiny Bond
- Encore
- Mirror Coat

Hopefully this set works for you :)

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Good for doubles!
Wobbuffet @ Ghostium Z
Ability: Telepathy
Serious Nature
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Spe
- Counter
- Mirror Coat
- Destiny Bond
- Safeguard / Encore

Z-Destiny Bond makes you the center of attention, and Telepathy is good for doubles if you want to use Earthquake or Surf. That’s about all this Pokémon can do.

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Wobbuffet  sprite from Home

Wobbuffet
Ability: Shadow Tag
252 HP / 128 Def / 128 SpD
-Safeguard (Protects your Team from Status Conditions)
-Encore (Forces an Opponent to use the same move for 3 Turns)
-Charm (Opponent -2 Atk) /Amnesia (+2 SpD)
-Destiny Bond (Takes an Opponent down with it)
Bold / Impish / Calm / Careful
@Leftovers / Rocky Helmet

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