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  • yes :) sorry for the wait - pesky uni assignments getting in the way :\ did a little research into which ones look cool when shiny (some look really awful) and the first one I would like is Zigzagoon. The second is... um... a Charmander. But if it's too difficult to get a shiny Charmander please just say.
    This is why I don't think Blissey is good. Blissey isn't fast, can't attack well, and has no good STAB moves. HP and SpD are it's highs, but it can be countered by manythings.
    Alright, but remember if you go against a high SpA Steel Type with Flash Cannon or something, max SpA matches max SpD, which means you'll need a counter.
    The iron bell makes another great sandstorm wall. Bronzong has very few weaknesses and a plethora of support options. These include Stealth Rock, Toxic, Trick, Light Screen, Reflect, and Hypnosis. Bronzong is no slouch in attacking either; it can use Gyro Ball (which is extremely powerful because of Bronzong's low Speed), Earthquake, and Explosion. Bronzong's only downside is its lack of reliable recovery; this means it cannot take repeated beatings and live to tell the tale. Heatran and Infernape make good Bronzong counters because of STAB Fire moves, however they need to watch out for Earthquake. Bronzong can run Heatproof over Levitate for surprise value, but it is generally inferior to Levitate.
    With the Special Defense boost sandstorm provides, Cradily becomes a very potent sandstorm wall. However, it's much less useful in OU than in UU (where you'll need to use Hippopotas), because of all the Steel-types in OU. Cradily's main niche is Toxicing the opponent, then stalling while the opponent wastes away; Cradily has Recover and Protect to do this. Cradily can also use Swords Dance with Recover and Suction Cups to back it up. Cradily has many common weaknesses to exploit when countering it, including Bug, Ice, and Fighting. Heracross makes a fantastic counter because of this; it loves taking Toxics and can scare Cradily away with Megahorn or Close Combat.
    Cradily is also a good choice, for UU and OU.

    Swampert is meant to be a lead, and (sorry Swampert )=) I'd much rather use Metagross or Skarmory. The Swampert I have is perfect IV'd and max EV's, that's why it's so overrated.
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