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[LC] Team MagneFoo

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    • Seen May 9, 2012
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    <<Ex-banner
    MagneFoo​

    Yes the name sucks but thats not the point.

    Lc is my favorite tier at the moment, and I have to say, it's like 10x more fun than OU with everyone running the same ****ing Thundurus on every team. Anyways, I've been using this team for a few weeks now and I've gotten considerably successful.

    Proof!!!
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    actually peaked 1283 or something but I forgot to take a pic and Heysup beat me now.
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    TEAM BUILDING
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    Alright, I started the team off with Magnemite and Mienfoo, as you can tell from the title.
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    I wanted to make it a sand team so I started using Hippopotas and Drillbur.
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    I liked Cacnea so I added that to my team as well.
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    I wanted a bulky water type so I added Frillish.
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    Cacnea wasn't doing so well, so I replaced it with Pawniard.
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    I was kind of weak to Timburr and other fighting types, so I replaced Hippopotas and Drillbur with Staryu and Drifloon.
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    I found electric types to be annoying so I replaced Pawniard with Diglett.
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    I found Scarf Snover doing a number to my team so I changed Diglett to Eviolite Larvesta. I also changed Frillish to Lileep.
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    And without further ado, let us continue to the team.

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    IN-DEPTH LOOK
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    Mienfoo (F) @ Eviolite
    Trait: Regenerator
    EVs: 196 HP / 156 Atk / 156 Spd
    Jolly Nature (+Spd, -SAtk)
    - Fake Out
    - Hi Jump Kick
    - U-turn
    - Knock Off
    Role&Moveset
    Mienfoo is simply an amazing pokemon in today's metagame. Fake out replaced Drain punch due to Hi Jump Kick and drain punch being redundant alongside each other. It also provides me with much needed priority. Hi Jump Kick is ridiculously powerful and OHKO's many powerful threats like Scraggy and Munchlax. U-Turn forms the first part of the core with Magnemite. Knock off is a great attack on Mienfoo. With so many eviolite's everywhere, it is significantly easier to deal damage if a pokemon has lost their free boost to defense.

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    Drifloon (M) @ Flight Gem
    Trait: Unburden
    EVs: 36 HP / 200 Atk / 28 Def / 40 SAtk / 200 Spd
    Mild Nature (+SAtk, -Def)
    - Acrobatics
    - Shadow Ball
    - Hidden Power [Fire]
    - Destiny Bond
    Role&Moveset
    I simply love this Drifloon set. Unburden allows me to use Acrobatics, and at the same time, double my speed. Shadow ball is a reliable special STAB that takes out bulky psychic types, such as Slowbro, which allow me to sweep with Mienfoo. Hidden Power[Fire] replaced Hidden power[Fighting] because Ferroseed was beating me to easily and it still hits steel types super effectively. Destiny Bond is a last ditch move which is mostly used to take out a bulky wall that hurts the rest of the team (such as Munchlax.)

    Drifloon is useful for taking out common fighters, especially Croagunk and Mienfoo. He also takes care of Frillish, and he can sweep amazingly well.

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    Magnemite @ Choice Scarf
    Trait: Magnet Pull
    EVs: 240 SAtk / 240 Spd
    Modest Nature (+SAtk, -Atk)
    - Thunderbolt
    - Volt Switch
    - Hidden Power [Fire]
    - Flash Cannon
    Role&Moveset
    Magnemite and Mienfoo form a solid scouting core (similar to Rotom-W+Scizor in OU) and Magnemite can trap Ferroseed who can become problematic otherwise. Thunderbolt provides stronger STAB, while Volt switch allows me to scout the opponent's move. Hidden Power[ Fire ] is mainly for Ferroseed although it hits grass types as well. Flash Cannon is a filler move, but it provides a strong STAB and hits many pokemon neutrally. Magnemite is a crucial part of this team, being able to revenge common sweepers such as Gastly. VolTurn is great in LC, I just have to watch out for Chinchou.

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    Staryu @ Eviolite
    Trait: Natural Cure
    EVs: 116 HP / 156 Def / 236 Spd
    Timid Nature (+Spd, -Atk)
    - Rapid Spin
    - Hydro Pump
    - Thunderbolt
    - Recover
    Role&Moveset
    Staryu provides solid bulk as well as rapid spin support. Scald provides water STAB and has 30% chance of activating a burn which is nice. Thunderbolt hits bulky waters (see: Frillish) and Recover is instant recovery, which is nice to have on a bulky variant of Staryu. Staryu functions as a revenge killer, and a supporter both at once. Due to high speed, it can get off a rapid spin and start spamming high power hydro pumps. It also allows it to quickly remove pokemon like weakened Elekid or Dwebble from play.


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    Ray Jay (Bronzor) @ Eviolite
    Trait: Levitate
    EVs: 220 HP / 20 Atk / 148 Def / 4 SAtk / 68 SDef / 48 Spd
    Relaxed Nature (+Def, -Spd)
    - Stealth Rock
    - Psychic
    - Earthquake
    - Flash Cannon
    Role&Moveset
    Thanks to Ray Jay for providing me with this set. It's an important defensive pivot that allows me to beat Drillbur. Psychic is so it can act as a backup check to fighters in case Drifloon goes down. Earthquake nails the annoying Magnemite who try to take advantage of me. Flash Cannon provides me with the best neutral stab that I can get alongside Psychic and Earthquake.

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    Lileep(M) @ Eviolite
    Trait: Storm Drain
    EVs: 228 HP / 108 Def / 32 SAtk / 140 SDef
    Calm Nature (+SDef, -Atk)
    - Hidden Power [Fire]
    - Energy Ball
    - Recover
    - Toxic
    Role&Moveset
    Lileep is great for taking down Chinchou, Staryu, and co. Energy ball is STAB and is used over giga drain since giga drain is illegal with storm drain. Toxic over Hidden power[ fire] because Scraggy is using me as set up bait too much so toxic cripples it. EVs maximize overall defenses with a little investment into spA. Stealth rock allows me to discourage switching; this is especially helpful since I use a VolTurn core, which naturally causes many switches. As a result, I can rack up SR damage and net KO's easily.
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    Conclusion
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    I enjoy playing LC, it's a fun tier to play in and there's a lot of competition going on. However, I would like to get better and I hope all of you can help make my team stronger.


    Anyways, thanks for taking the time to read the RMT and have a nice day~

    Importable:
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    Offensive Threats

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    Chinchou
    Chinchou is probably the biggest threat to this team. It gets an opportunity to come in on Magnemite, Staryu. my only hope is to revenge it with smart prediction using Lileep and Bronzor.
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    Clamperl
    Not a threat really, it cant come in safely on any pokemon and has a hard time setting up shell smash.
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    Darumaka
    Hustle hurts, but Staryu and Lileep semi-counter it.
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    Doduo Scarf set is the only common set. Magnemite can come in on brave bird and volt switch to gain momentum or KO Doduo. Still a moderate threat.

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    Dratini
    DD is annoying, but can't really set up on anything except Lileep and maybe Magnemite.
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    Drilbur
    Yeah, **** this thing. It's SD set is ridiculously powerful and it can sweep. I need an answer to this pokemon, and Bronzor is weakened easily.
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    Elekid
    Bronzor
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    Houndour
    Pursuit is annoying, but is beaten by every pokemon in my team except for Magnemite and Lileep and maybe Larvesta.
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    Magnemite
    Mienfoo beats it, Larvesta beats it.
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    Meowth
    I don't see Meowth much, but Mienfoo deals with it.
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    Mienfoo
    Bronzor and Drifloon
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    Ponyta
    Staryu
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    Porygon
    Revenge with Magnemite or kill with Mienfoo
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    ScraggyMienfoo is my only answer. I want more insurance on this threat.

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    Snover
    Scarf Blizzspam annoys me, but Bronzor is a hard counter.
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    Stunky
    Semi-annoying, but is dealt with by Mienfoo.
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    Taillow Magnemite

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    Timburr
    Drifloon
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    Vullaby
    Magnemite
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    Wynaut
    Annoying but can be beaten by Drifloon. Shadow tag ftl :[

    Defensive Threats

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    Bronzor
    Magnemite traps, and it can't get through Staryu.
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    Somewhat troublesome, but Mienfoo's U-Turn beats it.

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    Dwebble
    Beaten by Staryu

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    Ferroseed
    Trapped and KO'd by Magnemite

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    Frillish
    Staryu beats it, and so does Magnemite and Drifloon.

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    Hippopotas
    Sand is annoying, but Hippopotas is beaten by Staryu.

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    Lileep
    Beaten by Mienfoo fake out+drain punch

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    Munchlax
    Beaten by Mienfoo Knock off+ Drain Punch.

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    Mienfoo Drifloon Bronzor

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    Nosepass
    Mienfoo and Staryu both beat it

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    Porygon
    Porygon is beaten by Mienfoo

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    Shelmet
    A big defensive threat, beaten by Drifloon and KO'd by Magnemite

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    Slowpoke
    Staryu and Drifloon and Lileep

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    Tentacool
    Staryu and Magnemite beat Tentacool. Staryu can spin away tspikes

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    Vullaby
    Staryu and Magnemite both beat it. Staryu has natural cure and Magnemite is immune to toxic.
     
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    KinokiGaming

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  • Just saying, finally someone that plays LC here. ^-^ (Or i'm completely wrong, and everyone here does some sort of LC.)

    There is a huge Grass Weakness (Staryu, Diglett, and Frillish) to your team like Tangela, Scarfed Bulbasaur, and Mixed Snover. Magnemite's Hidden Power Fire isn't going to do that much to these threats. Something in consideration would be this:

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    Duskull (F) @ Eviolite
    Trait: Levitate
    EVs: 196 HP / 116 Atk / 36 Def / 40 SpA / 120 SpD
    Relaxed Nature (+Def, -Spe)
    -Shadow Sneak
    -Ice Beam / Icy Wind
    -Pain Split
    -Will-O-Wisp

    This is a set that can either be your Support or Tank. Works both ways. I would replace Frillish because of this statement.
    The most shaky pokemon on my team, Frillish. I feel like Frillish is redundant alongside Starmie, as both function as bulky water types.
    Duskull also takes down your main threats. You can switch in when Scraggy tries to Drain Punch / Hi Jump Kick you and screw him with Will-O-Wisp. Drilbur will also be taken care of when Duskull Ice Beams while it SD's. You need an Ice Move also take care of your Grass Weakness.
     

    marcc5m

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  • There is a huge Grass Weakness (Staryu, Diglett, and Frillish) to your team like Tangela, Scarfed Bulbasaur, and Mixed Snover. Magnemite's Hidden Power Fire isn't going to do that much to these threats. Something in consideration would be this:

    Tangela is banned.

    And hey I'm not the only LC player here.
    ...Except I'm probably the only Wi-Fi LC player here.
     

    Dale

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  • Go for a Donphan if you want a good ground type, or Flygon (although I don't know if these are allowed or not).

    EDIT: Realised what LC stood for. Go for Phanpy and Vibrava, Phanpy is quite tanky, while Vibrava has plenty of advantages, such as plenty of different types of attacks (Flying, Ground, Rock, Fire?, Dragon?). Seems like an alright team (and it seems you got the Mienfoo 'build' from Smogon, so that should be good) though.
     
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    Go for a Donphan if you want a good ground type, or Flygon (although I don't know if these are allowed or not).

    EDIT: Realised what LC stood for. Go for Phanpy and Vibrava, Phanpy is quite tanky, while Vibrava has plenty of advantages, such as plenty of different types of attacks (Flying, Ground, Rock, Fire?, Dragon?). Seems like an alright team (and it seems you got the Mienfoo 'build' from Smogon, so that should be good) though.

    Vibrava is umm, a mid evolution aka its not allowed in lc lol

    Phanphy, while a good pokemon, doesn't achieve the same goal I want to achieve the same goal I want with Diglett and frankly just doesn't fit well. Thanks for the suggestions though.


    Kinoko, I've found that Duskull just doesn't work and that Bronzor works better, which I've been using to more success. Thanks for the suggestions and pointing out my grass weakness, I really appreciate it.


    Anyways, I made a ton of changes since I last posted so I'll update shortly.
     
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