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Gen IV: First Trick Room

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    So...yeah. Gen IV's ending, and this is my first Trick Room team. I initially set out to build a team around Dusknoir...then looked into it more and found that I didn't have room. So, anyway, here's my team:

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    Banette @ Focus Sash
    Brave
    Insomnia
    252 Atk
    IV: 0 Hp / 31 Atk / 0 Def / 0 SpA / 0 SpD / 0 Spe
    - Trick Room
    - Destiny Bond
    - Taunt
    - Shadow Claw

    So...this is my lead. Aims to set up Trick Room and take down my opponent. Usual move order is Taunt, Trick Room, Destiny Bond. Against Trick users I use Shadow Claw, as Banette is pretty destructive with that Attack stat, although short-lived.


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    Rhyperior @ Life Orb
    Brave
    Solid Rock
    248 Hp / 252 Atk / 8 Def
    IV: 0 Spe
    - Earthquake
    - Stone Edge
    - Megahorn
    - Swords Dance

    My main physical sweeper, it usually gets chance to set up Swords Dance, but even if it doesn't, behind Trick Room it's pretty deadly. Megahorn and Stone Edge have failed me by missing quite often, but that's just the hax gods hating on me :/


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    Slowking @ Life Orb
    Quiet
    Own Tempo
    252 Hp / 4 Def / 252 SpA
    IV: 0 Spe
    - Trick Room
    - Nasty Plot
    - Pyschic
    - Surf

    Slowking is my main form of special offence, capable of setting up Trick Room on its' own, and capable of dispatching many threats with its' dual STAB attacks. Tbh, I'm so bad at this I rarely take advantage of Nasty Plot, but when I do, the results are incredible.


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    Bronzong @ Leftovers
    Relaxed
    Levitate
    252 Hp / 152 Atk / 8 Def / 96 SpD
    IV: 0 Spe
    - Trick Room
    - Gyro Ball
    - Explosion
    - Reflect

    Bronzong is my third and final Trick Room user. I normally set up Reflect first, to protect Slowking and Dragonite's lower defence stats, and also further boost Rhyperior's resistance with Solid Rock. Trick Room makes Bronzong the fastest thing out there, and with no Fire-type priority moves...it's pretty good. Gyro Ball is often used to dispatch of troublesome Aerodactyl leads, and Explosion is handy to take care of things I can't handle, such as boosters like Suicune, and put things in range of Dragonite's Extremespeed.


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    Magnezone @ Choice Specs
    Mild
    Magnet Pull
    172 Hp / 40 Atk / 253 SpA / 44 SpD
    IV: 0 Spe
    - Thunderbolt
    - Flash Cannon
    - Hidden Power Grass
    - Explosion

    Yeah, Specs Steel-killer. 0 Spe to heighten its usefulness under Trick Room.


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    Dragonite @ Life Orb
    Mild
    56 Hp / 200 Atk / 252 SpA
    IV: 0 Spe
    - Draco Meteor
    - Fire Blast
    - Superpower
    - Extremespeed

    Dragonite is my wall-breaker and often bails me out when faced with opponents such as Celebi and Heatran who pose a serious threat to the rest of my team.


    So...that's my team. I'm considering reverting Dragonite and Magnezone to standard, with full IVs, but I kinda like how hard Dragonite hits.

    Advice?
     

    Brane

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    Why not go with a Choice Band Metagross instead of Rhyperior? Rhyperiors major weakness is that it's Sp. Def is atrocious. Where as Metagross is a tad more balanced.

    You could also consider Gyarados because that can also deal some heavy damage, while also maintaining some decent Sp. Def for switching into. Along with Dragon Dance and Intimidate, it can help to stop any slow wall attackers like Snorlax, Wobbufett, Wailord and sometimes Chansey and Blissey.

    But solid enough.
     
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    Metagross would be good...but that leaves me with 3 Fire weaknesses, two resists and a pokémon that, if it survives beyond its' initial outing, will be OHKOd by anything it isn't immune to.

    What would I swap Gyarados for? Dragonite can't really afford to go...it's the most successful pokémon out of all of them overall - the others work in Trick Room, but other than speed hindering it, Dragonite wrecks people who get cocky.

    EDIT: Dragon Dance kinda fails in Trick Room - the attack boost is nice, but the speed isn't.
     
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