(Source: https://www.scribd.com/document/390980312/gen-4-stats)
[From The Silph Road Reddit Megathread)
Here are some noteworthy things I got from that:
- Torterra has a decent Grass set but no Ground set, Razor Lead/Solarbeam
- Infernape has a Fire and Fighting set but both are pretty poor Charged Moves
- Empoleon was lucky enough to get a good Water set and decent Steel set
- Staraptor has a base attack of 234 and has Wing Attack/Brave Bird, meaning we have a decent nonlegendary dedicated Flying attacker now (though BB is a poor Charged Move)
- Luxray has 232 base attack and the Spark/Wild Charge Electric set, meaning it will (i think?) outclass Jolteon
- Roserade got a Poison and Grass set! Yippie! Poison Jab/Sludge Bomb is a good set, though Razor Leaf/Solar Beam is only a decent set
- Rampardos has Smack Down and Rock Slide (A far better Rock Charged Move than the widely-seen Stone Edge), so this thing is gonna have monster DPS
- Floatzel has a base attack of 221 and Water Gun/Hydro Pump (better than Waterfall/Hydro Pump), meaning it is a decent Water Attacker if one doesn't have Kyogre/Gyarados)
- Cherrim/Shellos/Burmy have different forms (Not the right place for this but i didn't know until reading this)
- Though Honchkrow did manage to get both a Dark and Flying set with good Quick Moves, its Charged Moves (Dark Pulse and Brave Bird) are poor. Aww....
- Garchomp, I'll list all moves because it's a monster and everyone's dying to know. Dragon Tail/Mud Shot and Outrage/Fire Blast/Earthquake. Nothing new here but no disappointment: A good Dragon set, Ground set, and counter coverage set like many Pokemon get
- Lucario: Pretty disappointing but we all saw it coming. Good stats and sets for both types but poor options: Bullet Punch/Flash Cannon for steel, Counter/Close Combat for Fighting.
- Hippowdown: May've been a decent all-around Ground type but it didn't even get a Ground quick move.
- Toxicroak: A fan-favorite for Poison lovers, stats aren't the best but man did it get good moves! Poison Jab/Sludge Bomb for Poison and Counter/Dynamic Punch for Fighting
- Weavile: Got a decent set for both types: Ice Shard/Avalanche for Ice and Feint Attack/Foul Play for Dark. Both have decent Quick Moves and great Charged Moves, and at 243 base Attack over Jynx's 223 and a little bit more bulk we now have a quite dangerous Ice Attacker!
- Magnezone: No Steel quick move (yet...as Mirror Shot was added so hopefully we get it!) but thank god it got Wild Charge! Quick Moves are Spark and Charged Beam - another good Electric attacker for the time being
- Rhyperior: Luckily this guy both kept his old Ground moves and took on some new Rock moves! Smack Down/Stone Edge for Rock and Mud Slap/Earthquake for Ground! This guy is gonna be a serious threat!
- Tangrowth has Vine Whip/Solar Beam for a good bulky Grass mon, though I was hoping for Power Whip...
- Electivire got Thunder Shock/Wild Charge and has a monstrous 249 base attack! It's now a glassier but higher DPS alternative to Raikou and vies with it for Electric-type king!
- Magmortar is promising with a 249 base attack and decent moves. Fire Spin/Fire Punch isn't terrible but still outclassed by Overheat. The 3-bar Fire Punch and slow Quick Move also makes it an excellent Fire-type defender!
- Togekiss did not get the Fairy Quick move we've been hoping for. However, it did get a Hidden Power/Dazzling Gleam set. If you don't know, Hidden Power is the 2nd deadliest Quick Move on gym defense and Dazzling Gleam is up there too, so this will be a dangerous contender for Gym Defense and a great anti-Machamp wall. Togekiss received Air Slash/Aerial Ace, making it a decent Flying attacker, though the lack of Sky Attack is disappointing...
- Yanmega received a Flying and Bug set but both are only decent sets
- Leafeon received fantastic Grass Charged Moves (all of which are great options!) and a great Gym defensive set to keep opponents guessing on Charged Move timings. This, however, means its offensive capabilities are held back by lack of Vine Whip
- Glaceon received both Frost Breath and Ice Shard, meaning it will be a viable Ice-type defender with its superior bulk to the glassy Weavile. It also received Avalanche, a fantastic Ice Charged Move. Its slightly-superior offensive Quick Move to Weavile (as well as slightly better bulk) allows it to content with Weavile for the Ice-type throne! It also has a good 2-bar and 1-bar Ice-type Charged Move to keep opponents guessing in Gym Battles
- Gliscor: Got a dedicated, decent Flying set. Earthquake is a poor Charged Move but Fury Cutter charges energy quickly though without STAB. Too bad Bug is not a good option against almost all targets weak to Ground...It has very poor gym defense options unfortunately
- Mamoswine has excellent Ice-type moves and poor Ground-type moves. It has a monstrous base attack of 247 and high bulk to bolster it. It is the most serious contender for the Ice-type throne currently, with the highest attack and bulk unseen in the other options, though the ability for alternatives to use other Ice Quick Moves may help them to keep pace
- Porygon-Z: My personal favorite Pokemon and with a ridiculous base attack of 264. Unfortunately it's held back by bad Quick Moves and 1-bar Charged Moves, but it can carry some serious neutral DPS if you manage to get a Normal-type Hidden Power because it can also run Hyper Beam
- Gallade: This one needs all its moves posted: Low Kick/Confusion, Psychic/Close Combat/Leaf Blade. Decent options for both types but none are particularly good. Leaf Blade is a fantastic Charged Move though without STAB. At the very least, Confusion/Leaf Blade is a promising defensive set though Gallade has a somewhat low bulk (which was boosted by the rebalance, however)
- Dusknoir: Good Quick Moves that are both Ghost type, but it got terrible Charged Move options. Ominous Wind is its only STAB option and is a terrible move when compared to Shadow Ball...
- Froslass: A useless but popular Pokemon. Great Ghost set (Hex/Shadow Ball) and great Ice set (Powder Snow/Avalanche) so it really couldn't ask for more
- Rotom: Surprisingly decent stats, only notable set is Thunder Shock/Thunderbolt which is a great Electric set only falling short of Wild Charge (Note: No Rotom form currently has a STAB set outside of Electric as only its Charged Moves seem to change)
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Legendaries
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- Uxie/Azelf/Mesprit: Confusion and Extrasensory are both good Quick Moves, and it got Futuresight to boot for a great Psychic STAB set
- Dialga: Dragon Breah/Draco Meteor isn't the best Dragon set but its STAB and good for dodging. Metal Claw is the best Steel Quick Move but Iron Head is a terrible Charged Move, but again it's still Steel. The fact that Dialga got 2 STAB sets and great stats/resistances means that it is going to make waves in the meta
- Palkia: No Water Quick Moves so Kyogre remains king. With the option to run Dragon Tail instead of Dragon Breath along with its Draco Meteor, it proves to be a more serious threat to Rayquaza with higher Bulk and no Ice Weakness/Double Water resistance. This makes it higher DPS than Dialga but without a non-Dragon use
- Heatran: Only notable set is its double-Fire STAB set Fire Spin/Fire Blast. Without Overheat, Moltres remains Fire-type king! Heatran does contest Entei for a bulky Fire-type option with better resistances, however.
- Regigigas: Absolutely terrible movepool. Its best set (I believe) is Rock Smash/Avalanche in a vacuum, but no STAB or even synergized movesets.
- Giratina: Very interesting, has the WORST Ghost Charged Move, Shadow Sneak, but the best Ghost Quick Move, Shadow Claw. Also has a fantastic Dragon set with Dragon Breath/Dragon Claw, a very dodge-friendly STAB set. Overall this is a "Bulky Ghost/Dragon" more than a DPS one but still a great option.
- Cresselia: Confusion/Psycho Cut are great Psychic options to compliment its Futuresight Charged Move. Got a great Psychic STAB set but is a bulky, low attack mon
- Manaphy: Got a good water set with Bubble/Waterfall and Bubblebeam
- Darkrai: No Ghost Quick Moves but great Dark-type Quick Moves, Snarl/Feint Attack. Dark Pulse is disappointing but it did also receive Shadow Ball, meaning against Psychic targets the best set is a mixed Snarl/Shadow Ball Dark/Ghost set! Goodbye, Gengar!
- Shaymin: Grass Knot is a great Charged Move with STAB, but without a Grass Quick Move you're playing the Hidden Power lottery again.
- Arceus: No new moves on the different forms yet, but here's what it has: Iron Tail/Shadow Claw and Future Sight/Outrage/Hyper Beam. Great neutral potential with Shadow Claw/Hyper Beam
I only listed noteworthy movesets and implications.