This mon has been severely underrated on the VR. With sun set up, it can hit ridiculous levels of power with its STAB moves (one of which keeps the weather in a favourable condition and the other is the epic max airstream), while having really nice grass coverage from Solar Beam. The only support it really needs is Sunny Day support. However, given that Whimsicott is a tier 1 pokemon and so easily splashable on a lot of teams, this support isn't tough to find at all. Sableye is another cool option but Charizard + Whimsicott is such a powerful core. Typically Life Orb is its best item, giving Charizard the power boost even when dynamaxed. Its gigantamax form isn't even a bad pick either - G-max Wildfire deals 1/6th of each opposing pokemons health in damage each turn, which can really rack up over the 4 turns it is active. This can make Charizard a strong pick on rain teams too, since it serves as a Ferrothorn check with Hurricane making use of the rain and its Fire-type moves not clashing awkwardly with the rest of the team.I've made my thoughts on Indeedee pretty clear recently but I think its easily a tier 1 pokemon. It is basically the gold standard when it comes to redirection: good typing with very few weaknesses (and a Ghost-type immunity to go with it); amazing support options in Heal Pulse, Helping Hand and Healing Wish to name a few; and it sets Psychic Terrain, which is incredible in a tier where the next best terrain setters are Pincurchin and Galarian Weezing. It is almost a necessity on TR teams, giving almost unparalleled support in getting the first set. However, it has such a wide range of teams it can function on, since almost all setup sweepers make great use out of Indeedee's support too. DD Dragapult is a prime example, but pokemon like Tyranitar, Snorlax and even Polteageist appreciate it.While Indeedee is, in my opinion, the best redirector by far, Togekiss stands out because of its dangerous versatility. Its solid bulk and access to cool moves like Yawn and Helping Hand let it fill the role of a vanilla redirector solidly, it is very easy to get caught out by the Weakness Policy set. Should you get it wrong, the game could easily end on the spot since Togekiss also gets access to max airstream, which with +2 boosts to special attack can be devastating. This makes Togekiss + Dragapult one of the strongest duos in DOU, since there are so many different combinations of sets they could be. I think its really cool that a pokemon can flip from support to offense in an instant (and do both tremendously), and this is surely the sign of a super strong pokemon. You can sometimes end up being caught in a catch 22 situation when facing it, where Togekiss can redirect your attacks for ages because of the fear of hitting it with a super effective move and activating its Weakness Policy.