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Umm.... Your moveset is somewhat not really good. YOUR movesets should be:

Hydropump
Blizzard
Safeguard
Recover

My nature is Modest, but yours is great.

your moveset it pretty good but it would be better if your milotic has these moves instead

ice beam
hydro pump
giga impact
safe gaurd

my milotic has a gentle nature your milotic is pretty good

Those are both terrible move sets.

Your move set is fine. Good EVs are: 212 HP / 100 Def / 246 SDef
 
I say it's a pretty good idea. It does have good stats, and especially good speed-for a UU Rain swimer.

A great movepool to boot. Or good enough. It has SD. Sounds good. You don't need a set, do you?
 
How about Rain Dance from someone else? ersonally, I always thought of the poke most benifitting from Rain or Sun shouldn't waste a moveslot for that move, such as Kindra. Rather, have someone else do it. Difference is, Kinggy is more defensive.

As such, I like the SD set, since his movepool is type shallow.
 
Quilfish@Leftovers/Life Orb
Adamant (Rain in effect)/Jolly (If you wanna go without rain)
252atk/252HP/6spd (with rain), or 252atk/252spd/6HP

Swords Dance
Waterfall
Poison Jab
Explosion/Rain Dance (If you use Rain Dance, go with the first set.)

Qwilfish gets 412 spd with Rain in effect, and Rain Dance in the last slot will give you survivability, but Explosion nails those tough tanks, especially after SD.

(I'm not a Qwilfish expert, but that set looks good.)

I'd like to see CB Dusknoir. I was planning for one myself, but he lacks good STAB. Quake would be your strongest move.
 
Ludicolo is one.

Pokes that can resist water, well, that's obvious. Of course, we must thinnk of what is the most often used water move, special or physical. Whichever wall you would like to lose a moveslot on.
 
Use Gyarados!

In reality, common rain dancers are Bronzong, Ludicolo, Toxicroak, and Kingdra.

Also, that set looks fine Blueberry.
 
Toxicroak. An excellent set I've seeen (but for the sake of being a surprize,I won't say whom) had this Croak:

Toxicroak@Leftovers
Nature:???
Rain Dance
Substitute
Sucka Punch
Cross Chop
EV:???

Granted, I'll have to ask that particular person about his set in detail. But when used on me, it murdered. Granted, I was tired then, but he used it with great success, constantly healing de to Rainovers.
 
Understood.

Suicune, Lapras, Poliwrath, Wigglytuff, take your pick.

Yes, I said Tuff. Trying to get people to use it. Maybe Swampert. People waste a slot for Stealth Rock, why not Rain Dance? Possibly cause he's not immune.
 
Toxicroak is a beast! Set up rain dance for its dry skin, a sub, and use focus punch! I've had one of those things rip through half my team
 
Life Orb Toxicroak in Rain Dance STILL gains a little HP, even after the Orb saps some HP. Orb takes 10%, Rain restores 12.5%, as well as coming in on a boosted water move. (If Toxicroak has 270/300 HP, the Orb will take it to 240, but then rain comes in. You'll have 277 or 278, pending on whether it rounds up or not. In the end, consider it a hit powered by a non-draining Life Orb.)
 
Hum...so you'll need two Rain dancers at the least...
 
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