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Another two teams to rate

PokeTerra2011

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  • Okay, I once again have two teams I'd like the community to rate. This time around, I'm not asking whether each team is better than the other, although you CAN and are welcome to say so, but this is just my A team and my B team (which will be developed soon) for competitive battling that I would like assistance and suggestions on whether they are good or need improvement. Also as a side note, I tried to spread out the gens on each team (i.e. not use 6 pokemon from sinnoh or unova)

    A Team

    Infernape - Mixed (Special) Sweeper
    @Expert Belt
    ~Naive
    -Flamethrower
    -Stone Edge
    -Close Combat
    -Grass Knot

    Braviary (Sheer Force) - Physical Sweeper
    @Choice Scarf
    ~Adamant
    -Brave Bird
    -Superpower
    -U-Turn
    -Rock Slide/Trash

    Scizor (Technician) - Revenge Killer
    @Choice Band
    ~Adamant
    -Bullet Punch
    -Brick Break
    -X-Scissor/U-Turn
    -Pursuit

    Electivire - Mixed Physical Sweeper
    @Expert Belt
    ~Mild
    -Ice Punch
    -Earthquake
    -Wild Charge
    -Flamethrower

    Salamence - Mixed Wall-Breaker/Special Sweeper
    @Life Orb
    ~Mild
    -Dragon Claw/Dragon Rush (bred him in Pokemon Black so no outrage /sigh)
    -Earthquake
    -Flamethrower
    -Dragon Pulse (consistant damage, reliable)/Draco Meteor

    Starmie - Special Sweeper
    @Choice Specs
    ~Modest
    -Surf/Scald/Hydro Pump
    -Psychic/Psyshock
    -Thunder Bolt
    -Ice Beam

    B Team - Sand Team

    Garchomp (Sand Veil) - Physical Sweeper
    @Choice Band
    ~Jolly/Adamant
    -Outrage
    -Dragon Claw
    -Stone Edge
    -Earthquake

    Tyranitar - Physical Sweeper
    @Choice Scarf
    ~Jolly
    -Crunch
    -Earthquake
    -Stone Edge
    -Brick Break/Pursuit

    Excadrill (Sand Rush)
    @Life Orb
    ~Adamant
    -Swords Dance
    -Earthquake
    -Rock Slide
    -X-Scissor/Shadow Claw

    Magnezone
    @Choice Specs
    ~Modest/Timid
    -Thunder Bolt
    -Flash Cannon
    -Volt Switch
    -HP Ice/Fire

    Swampert
    @Leftovers
    ~Relaxed
    -Stealth Rock
    -Earthquake
    -Ice Beam
    -Scald/Roar

    Metagross
    @Air Balloon/Life Orb
    ~Jolly
    -Agility
    -Meteor Mash
    -Earthquake
    -Zen Headbutt/Thunder Punch/Ice Punch
     

    PlatinumDude

    Nyeh?
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  • Putting the EVs for your Pokemon would be helpful.

    Team 1:

    Infernape: Sometimes Flamethrower's power isn't enough, so you can use Overheat or Fire Blast instead. I personally use Fire Blast since it's the medium between Flamethrower and Overheat. (EVs should be 252 Atk/4 SAtk/252 Spe)

    Braviary: If you're using Sheer Force, use Rock Slide. (EVs should be 4 HP/252 Atk/252 Spe)

    Scizor: Use U-turn if you're using Choice Band for scouting. (EVs should be 248 HP/252 Atk/8 Spe and the ability should be Technician)

    Electivire just isn't cutting it this generation. Eelektross could be a better alternative:
    -Wild Charge/Thunderbolt
    -Flamethrower
    -Grass Knot/Brick Break
    -Dragon Claw/Hidden Power (Ice)
    Nature: Naughty/Rash
    EVs: 252 Atk/212 SAtk/44 Spe or 212 Atk/252 SAtk/44 Spe

    A Mild nature pretty much ruins Intimidate's usefulness. Use a Rash or Naive nature with:
    -Draco Meteor
    -Fire Blast
    -Earthquake/Brick Break
    -Dragon Pulse (since you bred it in Gen V)
    Nature: Rash/Naive
    EVs: 116 Atk/216 SAtk/176 Spe
    Item: Life Orb

    Starmie: Use a Timid nature and Surf or Hydro Pump/Thunderbolt/Ice Beam/Psyshock. (EVs should be 4 HP/252 SAtk/252 Spe)

    Team B:

    Garchomp: You can probably fit in Swords Dance somewhere on Garchomp (over Dragon Claw) so it can hit harder

    Use Pursuit and Fire Punch on Tyranitar.
     
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  • For Braviary, Thrash isnt too great, as ghost types can easily take advantage of this and set up. Return is a much safer alternative, while having only slightly lower power.

    For infernape, i personally prefer this set:

    Infernape- Focus Sash
    ~Nasty Plot
    ~Fire Blast
    ~Close Combat
    ~Grass Knot

    However, if you still want to use that set, stone edge isnt reliable, and doesnt really serve much purpose except for dragon-flyings and gyarados, in which case, hidden power ice is a much better alternative
     

    Nashton

    A Trainer Of Great Skill.
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  • with you A team,

    it is quite good, but still seems defeat-able. I think a good wall pokemon could mess you up or anything faster and harder hitting. with these guys the moves are predictable, and thus can be avoided or countered.

    Also, i feel that any pranksert pokemon with mess you up with priority status so T-wave and and other crippling status move could mess you up some. And i don't see a way for you to really fight them off...

    im a double battler and i don't see to much synergy among this team.
    so im assusing it's more of a singles team so i wont knock you for that.
    my grade:

    C+

    Maybe throw a support member think of a wish support pokemon if its singles team. power is not always the answer. :/

    =====

    B team,

    i can see the synergy weather (pun haha) its a singles or doubles.

    really you have to worry about grass and water turning your sand into a swampy mud pit... also if sunny day team that is grass focused could prove to be problematic too.
    and if a fighters hits your T-tar your sand is gone. Think of a a back up sandstormer

    since you team is themed i can't say much on the weaknesses since they are obvious. but i feel this team is a bit more powerfull but can be dealt with by good trainer

    my grade

    B
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    the set i would choose since you have some pokes with extra moves

    Braviary
    -Rock Slide

    Scizor
    U-turn

    Salamence
    Dragon claw unless you have accuracy boosting item.
    dragon pulse unless you have white herb for draco.

    starmie
    surf for power scald to cripple. (i keep getting burned my scald on my teams haha)
    and maybe go with psychic. unless you know the status of alot of pokemon

    garchomp
    go with jolly

    t-tar
    B-brake unless you can see the switch really good.

    excadrill
    go for x scissors for the grass pokes

    magnazone
    make it timid
    go with HP fire for the grass again

    swampert
    Roar would be fun to use on those stat stackers. but it really either or for me with scald

    metagross
    id say thunderpunch for waters
    or if you feel fine about that and want more power go with zen headbutt.


    i hope this helps :D
    happy training
     
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    PokeTerra2011

    Elite Guard: Commander General
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  • Thanks everyone, I appreciate your advice and believe me I'm taking them to heart. I rebreeding my Salamence to be Rash and as Nashton was hinting to, my team IS a singles team and not a doubles or triples team. My sand team will be singles, doubles, and/or triples. The my "synergy" between team A is that they can cover each other's weakness rather well and my Electivire with Motor Drive can easily take an electric attacks that could harm starmie and if sum1 use prankster priority T-wave, Electivire ALSO gains speed boost from that which will set him up for sweeping.
     
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