Gen 9 National Dex UU Bulky Pivot
Cinderace @ Heavy-Duty Boots
Ability: Blaze
Tera Type: Fire
EVs: 120 HP / 180 Atk / 208 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Pyro Ball
- U-turn
- Will-O-Wisp
- Court Change
Ah, Cinderace, the Pokemon known as an offensive Pokemon with Libero. However, this Cinderace set isn't your typical Cinderace set. For starters, this is a Bulky Pivot set, as Cinderace's pure Fire typing and decent natural bulk lets it serve as a bulky pivot for the current NatDex UU Meta. The second thing is its Ability being Blaze. Because pure Fire is a decent defesive type, Cinderace doesn't really want to change its typing should it need to use Court Change. This set is essentially the SV OU Bulky Pivot set, but with the EVs adjusted to suit the Gen 9 NatDex UU Meta.
Pyro Ball is Cinderace's strongest Fire STAB, being useful to threaten Steel-types such as Aegislash, Excadrill, Iron Treads, and Celesteela. U-turn lets Cinderace escape problematic matchups and lets it generate or keep up momentum for your team. Cinderace got Will-O-Wisp in Gen 9, which means Cinderace can use it in Gen 9 NatDex UU to burn Pokemon that are problematic to Cinderace or would expect Cinderace to use U-turn such as Mega Tyranitar, Lead Excadrill, Iron Treads, and Hippowdon, as burning them cripples them (Burning Hippowdon also negates its Leftovers recovery). Court Change allows Cinderace to serve as hazard control for bulky offense teams since there aren't much good Defoggers in the tier. Heavy-Duty Boots is used to prevent Cinderace from being chipped by entry hazards.
Despite having decent natural bulk, you shouldn't be so reckless hard switching Cinderace into opposing Pokemon. It's best to bring in Cinderace on attacks it can resist or use slow pivots such as Alomomola and Galarian Slowking.
180 Attack EVs allow Cinderace to OHKO Offensive Aegislash after it (Aegislash) takes damage from Stealth Rock. 208 Speed EVs allow Cinderace to outspeed Serperior. The rest of the EVs are used in HP to give Cinderace some bulk.