Pokemon of the Week DP: Heatran

Sets
Special Sweeper
- Item Held
- Choice Specs / Life Orb / Expert Belt
- Nature
- Modest (+Special Attack, -Attack)
- Effort Points
- 252 Sp. Attack - 200 Speed - 58 HP
- Flamethrower / Lava Plume
- Earth Power
- Dragon Pulse
- Hidden Power Electric / Overheat / Dark Pulse / Flash Cannon / Explosion
An all-out sweeper set with the held items adding more power. Dragon Pulse OHKOs Salamence and Garchomp and Earth Power 2HKOs Tyranitar and Rhyperior even during a Sandstorm. Flamethrower is there for more power and is more suitable for this set but Lava Plume's 30% chance of burning the foe is really cool. The fourth move is just a filler and you won't be using it much. Choose whichever is better for your team. Hidden Power Electric (if you can get it) hits Gyarados and is what I'd suggest, Overheat works better than Flamethrower/Lava Plume in the early game stages (especially with Choice Specs), Dark Pulse is mainly for Dusknoir and Alakazam, Flash Cannon gets STAB and Explosion can be used for a final KO.
Magma Trapper
- Item Held
- Salac Berry
- Nature
- Mild (+Special Attack, -Defense) / Rash (+Special Attack, -Special Defense)
- Effort Points
- 252 Sp. Attack - 200 Speed - 58 Attack
- Magma Storm
- Explosion
- Lava Plume
- Earth Power / Dragon Pulse
A set that makes use of Heatran's signature move, Magma Storm. Trap a Pokémon with weak Defense and explode in its face. It can kill Blissey and other Special Walls easily and can actually deal some severe damage to other Pokémon too. Lava Plume is here for burning slow Physical Sweepers like Snorlax and Dusknoir, Earth Power for hitting Rock-types and Steel-types that resist Explosion and Dragon Pulse is for Garchomp and Salamence again. Salac Berry is here to give you the Speed you need to attack first with Explosion. Beware of Magma Storm's low accuracy and low PP though. If it fails, your opponent will probably switch to a counter and you'll end up trapping the wrong Pokémon.
Team Supporter
- Item Held
- Leftovers / Shed Shell
- Nature
- Modest (+Special Attack, -Attack)
- Effort Points
- 200 Speed - 180 Sp. Attack - 130 HP
- Lava Plume
- Stealth Rock
- Earth Power / Dragon Pulse
- Explosion
Set Stealth Rock and then try to burn as many Pokémon as you can using Lava Plume. Earth Power is here again for damaging Tyranitar and Rhyperior and Dragon Pulse is for the well-known Dragon-types. Use Explosion when Heatran's supporting job is over. Shed Shell gets mentioned in this set and can be chosen over Leftovers for avoiding being trapped by Magnezone and, more important, Dugtrio.
Other Possible Options
There aren't really many other options for Heatran other than those mentioned in the sets. Rest and Sleep Talk could be used for more survivability if you want but with so many great offensive moves, it's like wasting two move slots.
Will-O-Wisp can be used on Heatran but only if you are good at predicting switches. Burning an incoming Gyarados or Metagross is always helpful but burning a Guts Heracross or a Milotic because you didn't predict the switch will give you a lot of problems.
Counters
Milotic and Vaporeon are probably the best switch-ins as they can absorb Heatran's moves with their huge Special Defense and KO it with Surf. Other Water-type Pokémon like Swampert fear Lava Plume's 30% burn chance so they can't counter Heatran easily.
If you sacrifice something, Dugtrio can come in and kill it (unless it holds Shed Shell) but otherwise, it can't switch in effectively.
Cresselia can wall Heatran for a really long time but she's not gonna do anything in return. Blissey can wall him as well, but she is afraid of getting a nice Explosion.
Any Guts user that can switch in and get burned without being killed can counter Heatran but that's too difficult to pull off. Especially for Pokémon weak to Fire like Heracross. Thick Fat Poliwrath could come in a Fire-type move and KO Heatran with a Water/Fighting-type STABed move, but a burn from Lava Plume makes it still think twice before doing so.
Opinion & Notes
Heatran is a great Special Sweeper due to its typing, even if it makes it 4x weak to Ground. There aren't many Special Sweepers immune to Sandstorm out there and with Infernape becoming more and more famous, it can abuse its Flash Fire ability. It can switch really easily into many OU Pokémon, and most notable, Salamence (especially in the Choice Specs variant). Azelf, Choice Specs Alakazam and Gengar won't like Heatran too. The only disadvantage that makes Heatran OU instead of Uber is its weaknesses to some very common types, namely Water, Ground and Fighting. But with some good team support and prediction skills, Heatran won't have much problems dealing with most OU Pokémon.
Also note that Heatran is one of the very few Pokémon that resist a really common offensive combination, both Fire-type and Dragon-type moves. That makes it a quite good counter to Pokémon using this combo like Salamence and Dragonite.
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Ninjomewtwo @ 05/10/2007 at 04:59:23 pm
Thanks a lot pal, if you have any suggestions for any Pokémon feel free to post them here. If we find that they are useful, be sure that we will edit them in the guide.
Archer @ 11/10/2007 at 05:45:51 am
This is great. BTW - you can use Choice scarf on him
Ninjomewtwo @ 11/10/2007 at 03:06:09 pm
Yeah, you can sure use Choice Scarf. But what can it do? It will let you OHKO Dugtrio before it does so, ok. But without Choice Specs/Life Orb, you may not have the power to OHKO the Dragons with Dragon Pulse which is a major drawback. Plus, if you want to use Choice Scarf, you should make Heatran Timid for outruning Jolly Aerodactyl, Timid Jolteon and Adamant Choice Scarf Heracross. This means that even more of its power is taken away. Well, at least that's my opinion.
niel @ 15/12/2007 at 06:04:52 am
hi put on your friendter pls
Efose @ 19/01/2008 at 05:06:24 pm
It's disappointing that it hasn't got a lot of opitions other than those explained above.
Shoeman @ 29/03/2008 at 05:24:45 pm
Hi, I've been SRing Heatran for a while (without using my masterball -.-) and I've finally obtained a modest one. It only has 217 sp. atk though and I was wandering if it was worth carrying on SRing or not?
POKERULER @ 25/05/2008 at 03:37:52 pm
Hey guys,why don't you put Kyogre in the list?It would be a nice idea to suggest movesets,items,natures and the counters on this powerful pokemon.
I mention that because i'm a fan of Kyogre and can't believe it's out of the list.
I don't know if you have put it before……..
What do you guys think?
Oli @ 16/06/2008 at 06:29:25 am
My none-modest Heatran had a sp atk of 200, so maybe you should keep looking
Altema @ 21/06/2008 at 06:13:49 am
I like the top moveset, but isn't 240 speed (Modest Nature, 31 IV's and 200 EPs) a little bit pointless? I mean, wouldn't getting 244 speed to outrun Jolly Tyranitars be more effective? I mean sure, a Tyranitar will completely disintergrate a Heatran, but a final Earth Power/Flash Cannon on Tyranitar will be rather painful.
D&P SUCKS @ 20/07/2008 at 10:47:27 pm
ALL NEW POKEMON ARE PRETTY MUCH GAY!!! AFTER GOLD/SILVER, RUBY/SAPHIRE HAD A FEW COOL POKEMON BUT ALL DIAMOND AND PEARL POKEMON ARE G-A-Y!!! DIALGA AND PALKIA LOOK LIKE DIGIMON AND THERES LIKE 15 LEGENDARY POKEMON IN THE SET. OOH THATS FUN! AND IF ARCEUS (A GAY HORSE LOOKIN THING) CREATED THE UNIVERSE THAN HOW THE HE** DID MEW ACCORDING TO THE FIRST SET HAVE THE GENES OF ALL POKEMON!? GEN 1 AND 2 WERE AMAZING AND ITS BEEN ALL DOWN HILL FROM THERE!

Patience @ 05/10/2007 at 01:38:22 am
Hello,
I just wanted to say that this guide is excellent. The movesets dealt with really show you what Heatran can do. And the counters also help you to decide how to protect your own Heatran in battle. Keep it up!