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Pokemon Battle Spot Teams

Rapture11

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  • What's yours? I'm still trying to figure out a good battle spot to climb the ranks and use some of the top 12 used pokemon and best. I've used a variety of pokemon but it's hard to find the perfect battle spot team, I always do single battles but what's yours?
     
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    I mostly do single battles too. It's hard to say what my team is, because I change it all the time, but I have 10 competitive Pokemon that tend to be used the most. At the moment my team is:

    Scizor @ Choice Band
    Bullet Punch
    Quick Attack
    U-turn
    Brick Break

    Pinsir @ Pinsirite
    Return
    Quick Attack
    Close Combat
    Earthquake

    Greninja @ Focus Sash
    Dark Pulse
    Ice Beam
    Hydro Pump
    Grass Knot

    Rotom-W @ Leftovers
    Will-O-Wisp
    Protect
    Hydro Pump
    Volt Switch

    Heatran @ Air Balloon (sometimes I use Assault Vest instead)
    Earth Power
    Fire Blast
    Dark Pulse
    Flash Cannon

    Mandibuzz @ Yache Berry (sometimes I use Rocky Helmet instead)
    Knock Off
    Toxic
    Taunt
    Roost

    In addition to these, I also have a Ditto, a Kingdra, a Garchomp and a Thundurus that I frequently use.
     
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    There really is no PERFECT battle spot team. Getting a high rank is about 30% luck, 40% skill and 30% your team. Of course, I'm assuming you're only pulling from a bank of competent pokemon.

    I am currently rank 58 in the U.S.A. I definitely feel luck has played a big roll (and my rank is still variable of course given its early in the season). I haven't lost much recently, and there was one battle in particular that I only won because my opponent's Overheat missed my Aegislash. All you can really do is make a balanced team and hope for the best matchups. There will always be some teams, even incredibly sucky gimmicky teams that just so happen to perfectly counter your team but would be completely irrelevant in any battle with almost anyone else. And of course, as that person will have a low rank, when you lose to them it will tear down your ranking and score.

    Pokemon I use, though, are as follows.

    Rotom-W, Greninja, Cloyster, Weezing, Kangaskhan, Ferrothorn, Talonflame, Chansey, Aegislash and Nidoqueen.

    My Talonflame has been a beast when it comes to putting non-Toxic Cresselia in her place and is my MVP, but I don't use a standard set for Talonflame either.
     
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    Rapture11

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  • Actually there's such thing as a battle spot team to me, and winning depends on who you pick first to go out and the two others, plus predicting what the opponent will do. I've always wondered what the top ranked people use though.
     

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    I have a lot of competitive Pokémon and teams. There's just so many fun ones to play with (I have almost 2 aqnd a half boxes of competitive pokes). I do singles 99% of the time, and one of my teams that sees a lot of use is this:


    -Volcarona w/Life Orb
    Nature: Modest
    Ability: Flame Body
    EVs: 252 Sp.Attack, 252 Speed, 4 Defense
    Moves: Fiery Dance, Bug Buzz, Quiver Dance, Giga Drain


    -Gastrodon w/Leftovers
    Nature: Relaxed
    Ability: Storm Drain
    EVs: 252 HP, 252 Defense, 4 sp.Defense
    Moves: Scald, Recover, Earthquake, Toxic


    -Hydreigon w/Life Orb or Expert Belt
    Nature: Hasty
    Ability: Levitate
    EVs: 252 Sp.Attack, 252 Speed, 4 Sp.Defense
    Moves: Dragon Pulse, Fire Blast, Flash Cannon, Dark Pulse


    -Mega Aggron w/Aggronite
    Nature: Impish
    Ability: Filter
    EVs: 252 HP, 252 Sp.Defense, 4 Attack
    Moves: Iron Head, Thunder Wave, Stealth Rock, Brick Break (though I have this as Roar on Showdown)


    -Togekiss w/Leftovers or Sitrus Berry
    Nature: Bold
    Ability: Serene Grace
    EVs: 252 HP, 248 Defense, 8 Sp.Defense
    Moves: Thunder Wave, Dazzling Gleam, Air Slash, Roost


    -Excadrill w/Air Balloon
    Nature: Adamant
    Ability: Mold Breaker
    EVs: 252 attack, 252 Speed, 4 Defense
    Moves: Earthquake, Rock Slide, Swords Dance, Rapid Spin


    It's worked pretty well for me so far.
     

    Keiran

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  • I've been playing Battle Spot doubles since XYs release and I've peaked at 9th place. Special Battles, which follow VGCs Doubles format is tougher - a lot of players in the bracket are skilled. Anyways, heres my team:

    Timid Manectric @ Manectite
    Lightning Rod -> Intimidate
    -Volt Switch
    -Overheat
    -Hidden Power [Ice]
    -Protect

    Careful Scrafty @ Sitrus Berry
    Intimidate
    -Drain Punch
    -Rock Slide
    -Ice Punch
    -Fake Out

    Modest Chandelure @ Choice Scarf
    Flash Fire
    -Shadow Ball
    -Heat Wave
    -Energy Ball
    -Psychic

    Modest Rotom @ Safety Goggles
    Levitate
    -Will-o-Wisp
    -Protect
    -Thunderbolt
    -Hydro Pump

    Careful Super-Size Gourgeist @ Leftovers
    Frisk
    -Will-o-wisp
    -Leech Seed
    -Phantom Force
    -Protect

    Adamant Talonflame @ Charti Berry
    Gale Wings
    -Brave Bird
    -Flare Blitz
    -Roost
    -Quick Guard

    My strategy usually consists of rotating Manectric and Scrafty to keep up Intimidate/Fake Out pressure while I create positions for me to get KOs in. I tend to lead with Manectric, but he normally doesnt get KOs until late-game unless I'm in a position to predict a swap between Garchomp/Mawile and KO with HP Ice/ Overheat respectively - which happens often actually.

    Between 2 Intimidates, physical attackers are hardly a threat and Gourgeist can stall any of them out. With Phantom Force and Protect, Gourgeist only takes damage every 3rd turn which means lots of lefties/seed recovery and burn damage. To combat special attackers, I rotate my core of Rotom/Gourgeist/Chandelure/Scrafty all of whom handle each others weaknesses very well. Talonflame is on the team for the sole reason of trolling Pranksters and KOing MegaVenusaur pretty much - although with a Charti Berry I can survive Rock Slides easily and get surprises KOs.
     
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  • I'm new to competitive battling and I'm really struggling to build a team, every time I try out some new pokemon I get destroyed and when I win my Mega Lucario is taking out at least two opposition pokemon. Can anyone recommend some pokemon to go with my Lucario?
     

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    I'm new to competitive battling and I'm really struggling to build a team, every time I try out some new pokemon I get destroyed and when I win my Mega Lucario is taking out at least two opposition pokemon. Can anyone recommend some pokemon to go with my Lucario?

    Salamence, Dragonite, and Hydreigon pair well with Lucario, since they resist all of Lucario's weaknesses, and appreciate Lucario's ability to fight off Fairies and Ice types:

    -Salamence w/Life Orb
    Nature: Naive/Hasty
    Ability: Initimidate or Moxie
    EVs: 64 Attack, 192 Sp.Attack, 252 Speed
    Moves: Draco Meteor, Fire Blast, Dragon Claw, Earthquake

    or

    -Salamence w/Life Orb
    Nature: Naive/Hasty
    Ability: Initimidate or Moxie
    EVs: 252 Attack, 252 Speed, 4 Sp.Attack
    Moves: Dragon Dance, Earhquake, Dragon Claw, Fire Blast/Steel Wing

    -Dragonite w/Weakness Policy
    Nature: Jolly/Adamant
    Abiltiy: Multiscale
    EVs: 252 Attack, 252 Speed, 4 HP
    Moves: Dragon Dance, Dragon Claw, Fire Punch/Earthquake, Extreme Speed

    -Hydreigon w/Life Orb
    Nature: Modest/Hasty
    Ability: Levitate
    EVs: 252 Sp.Attack, 252 Speed, 4 Sp.Defense
    Moves: Dragon Pulse, Dark Pulse, Fire Blast, Focus Blast/Flash Cannon

    Bulky water types are helpful too. Maybe make a team help thread?
     
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  • Salamence, Dragonite, and Hydreigon pair well with Lucario, since they resist all of Lucario's weaknesses, and appreciate Lucario's ability to fight off Fairies and Ice types:

    -Salamence w/Life Orb
    Nature: Naive/Hasty
    Ability: Initimidate or Moxie
    EVs: 64 Attack, 192 Sp.Attack, 252 Speed
    Moves: Draco Meteor, Fire Blast, Dragon Claw, Earthquake

    or

    -Salamence w/Life Orb
    Nature: Naive/Hasty
    Ability: Initimidate or Moxie
    EVs: 252 Attack, 252 Speed, 4 Sp.Attack
    Moves: Dragon Dance, Earhquake, Dragon Claw, Fire Blast/Steel Wing

    -Dragonite w/Weakness Policy
    Nature: Jolly/Adamant
    Abiltiy: Multiscale
    EVs: 252 Attack, 252 Speed, 4 HP
    Moves: Dragon Dance, Dragon Claw, Fire Punch/Earthquake, Extreme Speed

    -Hydreigon w/Life Orb
    Nature: Modest/Hasty
    Ability: Levitate
    EVs: 252 Sp.Attack, 252 Speed, 4 Sp.Defense
    Moves: Dragon Pulse, Dark Pulse, Fire Blast, Focus Blast/Flash Cannon

    Bulky water types are helpful too. Maybe make a team help thread?

    Thanks for the reply! I think I'm going to make a thread now.
     

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    You need to dedicate one spot to counter mega kangaskhan's OP godliness.

    I usually bring Rhyperior for that. Solid rock, Jolly, 5 ivs, max speed max attack evs, rock polish and weakness policy.
     
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    Dusknoir @ Leftovers
    ~ Will-O-Wisp
    ~ Pain Split
    ~ Fire Punch
    ~ Earthquake

    Scizor @ Choice Band
    ~ U-turn
    ~ Bullet Punch
    ~ Superpower
    ~ Pursuit

    Blastoise @ Blastoisite
    ~ Surf
    ~ Ice Beam
    ~ Dark Pulse
    ~ Focus Blast

    Talonflame @ Life Orb
    ~ Brave Bird
    ~ Roost
    ~ Swords Dance
    ~ Flare Blitz

    Espeon @ Light Clay
    ~ Light Screen
    ~ Reflect
    ~ Morning Sun
    ~ Psychic

    Chesnaught @ Lum Berry
    ~ Spikes
    ~ Synthesis
    ~ Toxic
    ~ Spikey Shield

    Chesnaught is my wall, and its main job is to set-up entry hazards. When I'm done, I would then switch into Espeon to put up Light Screen and Reflect to raise my team's defenses. After that, I would then proceed to start sweeping with either Talonflame or Blastoise. Dusknoir's there just so I could back myself up if my strategy ever winds up failing. d: I've been having a lot of success with this team.
     

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    If I'm doing Battle Spot, I'm usually messing around with a bunch of different Pokemon, seeing what works. When I actually go into a rating battle though I usually use the following team (which I've actually posted on here before asking for help):

    Spoiler:


    Sometimes, Aegislash, Pinsir, Azumarill or Talonflame will get the call up.
     
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