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The Virus, specializing in IV'd/EV trained Pokemon

What pokemon should I Give away? All pokemon will be IV bred or RNG caught.


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I want good trades. Nothing else, no nonsense.
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1. No hacks, or legit pokesav'd pokemon. I can check, and if I find one, you're reported.

2. Please dont spam this thread.

3. No idle talk here, this is my thread and I dont want it becoming a chartroom.

4. If I say I don't see/like/accept anything you have, dont bother me for trades.

5. Please do not make retarded offers.

6. I am not always on, so if im not don't fllod my PM pox or profile with messages. You will be ignored if you do.

7. I clone these pokemon so if you have a problem with that, it sucks to be you buddy.

8. I also use RNG to breed my pokemon.

9. ALSO here is a little key I made up

[Not for trade] --It's pretty obvious what this means. The Pokemon is not for trade, so don't ask for it.
[Non Redis]--Means that you may offer for it, but if you do get it, you cannot trade it to anyone else AKA DO NOT EVEN PUT IT IN YOUR SHOP






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TwilightBlade: An awesome friend, not to mention the fact that she is one of the...no, THE best breeder on PC. She is generous and all that good stuff in one bite sized package.




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Here is what I have to offer


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Syndrome's Gyarados
Nature: Adamant
Ability/ Trait: Intimidate
IV's: 31 | 31 | 31 | x | 31 | 31
EV Spread: 252 Attack | 252 Speed | 4 HP
Moveset: Earthquake, Stone Edge, Dragon Dance, Waterfall
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Description:
One of Pokémon's most celebrated Dragon Dancers returns to the fourth generation with the now physical Waterfall and some new tools in the form of Stone Edge, Bounce, and Ice Fang. With these potent attacking moves, solid all-around base stats, and Intimidate, a Gyarados sweep is not uncommon. Dragon Dance is the move that initiates this set; the EVs are designed such that Gyarados outruns Jolly Tyranitar before a Dragon Dance and Jolly Weavile after a Dragon Dance. Gyarados' STAB Waterfall cannot be neglected, as it fends off bulky Ground-types such as Hippowdon and Gliscor should they attempt to phaze Gyarados out. Stone Edge works alongside Waterfall to provide extensive coverage, while eliminating Zapdos, Salamence, and opposing Gyarados.





Syndrome's Garchomp @ Choice Scarf [Non Redis]
Nature: Jolly
Ability/ Trait: Sand Veil
IV's: 28 | 31 | x | x | x | 31
EV Spread: 252 Attack | 252 Speed | 4 HP
Moveset: Earthquake, Stone Edge, Dragon Claw | Outrage
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Description:
Choice Scarf Garchomp is an excellent revenge killer and cleaner in the Uber environment. Thanks to Garchomp's 102 base Speed and Choice Scarf, Garchomp can easily outrun and revenge kill almost every Dragon-type Pokémon used in Ubers (the exceptions being the incredibly rare Choice Scarf Latias or Latios, and Kingdra in the rain). Garchomp is also one of the few Pokémon who can revenge kill both Dragon Dance Rayquaza and Swords Dance Rayquaza, with its good defenses and higher Speed.







TwilightBlade's Infernape @ Choice Band
Nature: Jolly
Ability/ Trait: Blaze
IV's: 31 | 31 | 31 | X | 31 | 31
EV Spread: 252 Attack | 252 Speed | 4 HP
Moveset: Close Combat, Flare Blitz, U-Turn, Stone Edge
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Description:
Like most Choice Band users, the set requires a lot of prediction, but the potential payoff is huge. No Pokemon in OU will avoid a 2HKO from either Close Combat or Flare Blitz without resisting it, and everything that resists both of those is taken out by Stone Edge. U-turn allows Infernape to scout the opponent's team, deal some Stealth Rock damage as the opponent switches, and hit common switch-ins such as Starmie, Cresselia, and Latias for super effective damage.





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TwilightBlade's Metagross [Not for trade]
Nature: Adamant
Ability/ Trait: Clear Body
IV's: 30 | 31 | 24 | 30 | 26 | 31
EV Spread: 252 Attack | 252 Speed | 4 HP
Moveset: Meteor Mash, Ice Punch, Earthquake, Zen Headbutt
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Descritpion:
IDK man you tell me. Technically this isnt an offical moveset but it still sweeps very nicely, and with a choice scarf attached it can make a decent revenge killer I suppose...






TwilightBlade's Tyranitar
Nature: Jolly
Ability/ Trait: Sand Stream
IV's: 31 | 31 | 31 | 14 | 31 | 31
EV Spread: 252 Attack | 252 Speed | 4 HP
Moveset: Dragon Dance, Stone Edge, Crunch, Earthquake
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Description:
This set may not pose the same immediate threat as the Choice Bander does, but it is capable of running through an entire team when played correctly. Stone Edge and Crunch provide the deadly dual STAB combination that Tyranitar is famous for. Fire Punch rounds off the set by giving an option to hit Steel-types, such as Forretress, Lucario, and perhaps most importantly, Scizor, for super effective damage. However, Aqua Tail is also a good option as it allows you to effectively deal with Hippowdon, Gliscor, and Heatran as well as gaining better type coverage. Earthquake gives you an immediate OHKO on Jirachi and even the standard Metagross after some residual damage. Earthquake also won't miss where it counts against a Pokémon such as Infernape or an enemy Tyranitar.



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TwilightBlade's Gengar @ Choice Scarf
Nature: Timid
Ability/ Trait: Levitate
IV's: 31 | 10 | 30 | 31 | 31 | 31
EV Spread: 252 Special Attack | 252 Speed | 4 Defense
Moveset: Shadow Ball, Thunderbolt, Focus Blast, Hidden Power Ice[70]
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Description:
Odd though it may seem to use Choice Scarf on something as fast as Gengar, this set has some very alluring advantages. Gengar's varied movepool lets it act as an effective revenge killer against some of the biggest threats in the game; Azelf, Tyranitar, Gyarados (including bulky varieties), and Salamence will all fall in one hit to their corresponding moves if they lack significant defensive investment or type-resisting berries such as the Wacan Berry. Choice Scarf Gengar is by no means a counter to such Pokémon, but it can easily save you the match should you make an error and let your Gyarados counter be KOed by something like Pursuit.





Kingdra @ Life Orb
Nature: Modest
Ability/ Trait: Swift Swim
IV's: 31 | x | 31 | 31 | 31 | 31
EV Spread: 252 Special attack | 252 Speed | 4 HP
Moveset: Surf, Ice Beam, Dragon Pulse, Rain Dance
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Description:
Purely special version of the Mixed Dancer set. You can't hurt Blissey much, but this has some advantage over the mixed version. You don't need Attack EVs, so you can max out Speed making revenge killing Kingdra a much harder task. Surf and Dragon Pulse hit everything except Shedinja and Empoleon for at least neutral damage. Hydro Pump can be used for some extra power (it does provide an OHKO on Swampert and Metagross), but Surf's reliability makes it the better choice. Signal Beam may seem over-specific, but scores some nice KOs against Celebi and Abomasnow after Stealth Rock. Hidden Power Electric is an alternative option if you don't particularly fear the aforementioned Grass-type Pokémon as it hits Empoleon; 2HKOing offensive versions, and does slightly more damage to other Water-types in comparison to STAB Dragon Pulse (140 vs. 135) and a lot more to Gyarados.




Salamence @ Choice Specs [Non Redis]
Nature: Modest
Ability/ Trait: Intimidate
IV's: 31 | X | 31 | 31 | 31 | 31
EV Spread: 252 Special Attack | 252 Speed | 4 Defense
Moveset: Dragon Pulse, Draco Meteor, Hydro Pump, Flamethrower
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Description:
Although relatively uncommon nowadays, this set has the potential to use surprise factor as a way to form holes on the opponent's team.Draco Meteor is Salamence's most powerful special attack, being able to deal a large amount of damage to even Steel-types, like Scizor (which, in fact, has a chance of being 2HKOed after Stealth Rock damage). Dragon Pulse provides Salamence with an alternative STAB without the power-dropping effects of Draco Meteor and can be used in the late-game when Salamence has a chance of sweeping. Flamethrower and Hydro Pump provide Salamence with great coverage; the former hits Steel-types for super effective while the latter takes care of Heatran.The given EVs allow Salamence to hit as hard as possible while outspeeding dangerous threats like Lucario. The remaining EVs are placed into Defense rather than HP so Salamence can switch in with Stealth Rock on the field a maximum of four times.



Lucario @ Life Orb
Nature: Adamant
Ability/ Trait: Steadfast
IV's: 29 | 31 | 27 | x | 28 | 31
EV Spread: 252 Attack | 252 Speed | 4 HP
Moveset: Close Combat, Extremespeed, Ice Punch, Swords Dance
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Description:
With a one turn setup, a 120 Base Power STAB attack, and one of the strongest priority moves available, Swords Dance Lucario is arguably the best late-game sweeper in OU. Excellent typing, well-distributed stats, and a versatile movepool only make Lucario even more difficult to face down. After a Swords Dance, even Skarmory and Bronzong are easily exterminated with one Close Combat, assuming Stealth Rock damage and an Adamant nature. ExtremeSpeed is just as vital to Lucario's sweeping prowess as Close Combat, as most of the Pokémon faster than Lucario are frail enough to be OHKOed by ExtremeSpeed after a Swords Dance.




Magnezone @ Leftovers
Nature: Timid
Ability/ Trait: Magnet Pull
IV's: 29 | x | 27 | 30 | 30 | 31
EV Spread: 252 Special Attack | 252 Speed | 4 HP
Moveset: Hidden Power Ground[70], Magnet Rise, Thunderbolt, Substitute
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Description:
Magnezone's excellent defensive stats, typing, and unique ability help Magnezone to come out on top against most Steel-type Pokemon. Substitute lets Magnezone evade status and get in another hit after it has knocked out the trapped Steel-type.Thunderbolt and Hidden Power Grass provide neutral coverage against everything bar Dragon- and Grass-types. Explosion can prove invaluable against stall teams, removing a Pokemon like Blissey or Latias as it switches in. Magnet Rise gives Magnezone the upper hand against slower Steel-types, namely Metagross, and makes Magnezone even more of a threat to your opponent.




Breloom @ Toxic Orb
Nature: Adamant
Ability/ Trait: Poison Heal
IV's: 27 | 31 | 16 | 28 | 26 | 31
EV Spread: 252 Attack | 252 Speed | 4 HP
Moveset: Seed Bomb, Spore, Focus Punch, Substitute
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Description:
The Spore Puncher is Breloom's trademark set, and brings together almost all of its merits – Spore, monstrous Attack, powerful STAB, and Poison Heal into one powerful moveset. It can cripple the opponent with the best sleep move in the game, Spore, then either set up a Substitute or fire off a very powerful Focus Punch, denting almost anything that does not resist it as well as quite a few things that do, all the while recovering its health at a very fast rate thanks to Poison Heal. This unique position allows Breloom to occupy a niche in the Standard metagame that makes it quite different to use and to face than most other, conventional Pokémon. It is far from a gimmick Pokémon, and poses a threat quite unlike any other, a subtle blend of support and offense that makes it one of the biggest threats you can face.




Scizor @ Life Orb [Non Redis]
Nature: Adamant
Ability/ Trait: Technician
IV's: 31 | 31 | 31 | 31 | 31 | 23
EV Spread: 252 Attack | 252 Speed | 4 HP
Moveset: Bullet Punch, U Turn, Superpower, Swords Dance
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Description:
Scizor is an extremely potent sweeper after a Swords Dance; Bullet Punch would normally be used to pick off faster, frail enemies, however due to the immense power of Bullet Punch after taking STAB, Technician, Swords Dance, and Life Orb into account, you'll find yourself using it as your main attack, 2HKOing even Gliscor. Brick Break can break any screens set up by the opponent and is more reliable, however Superpower 2HKOes Skarmory after a Swords Dance and OHKOes Heatran switch-ins. Bug Bite is a fantastic STAB attack because of Technician and is Scizor's best bet against bulky Water-types, OHKOing even Vaporeon on average after a Swords Dance. Roost, however, gives Scizor longevity. Quick Attack does more damage to Bullet Punch resistant Pokemon like Infernape, Zapdos, Starmie, and Jolteon, while U-turn allows Scizor to scout the opponent's team in the early stages of battle.




Negator's Latias
Nature: Timid
Ability/ Trait: Levitate
EV Spread: 252 Special Attack | 252 Speed | 4 HP
IV's: 29 | 2 | 29 | 29 | 31 | 31
Moveset: Surf, Dragon Pulse, Recover, Calm Mind
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Description:
Base 110 Special Attack and Speed is nothing to laugh at, especially considering Latias's bulk and ability to boost her already-high special stats. Add to this the fact that Latias's STAB is only resisted by one type and she can Recover away damage before being hit again, and you have an effective sweeper that can be hard to take down.
Offensive Calm Mind Latias is very simple to use. Simply bring her in on one of the many Pokémon which cannot hurt her badly or after a teammate dies, use Calm Mind, and sweep. If her HP gets too low then you can have her Recover off the damage.




Skarmory@ Shed Shell
Nature: Impish
Ability/ Trait: Keen Eye
IV's: 17 | 29 | 30 | x | 30 | 25
EV Spread: 252 HP | 252 Defense | 4 Attack
Moveset: Brave Bird, WhirlWind, Spikes, Roost
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Description:
This set has become the new DPP standard for Skarmory. Roost gives Skarmory improved tanking ability compared to Advance, when its only recovery methods were Rest and Leftovers. This, when compared with the fact that physical attackers have grown much more powerful this generation, makes it an appropriate physical wall and support Pokemon.Brave Bird is there to let Skarmory deal damage when called for, especially against the likes of bulky attackers like Gyarados. Drill Peck, a more conservative choice, may seem appropriate to retain some HP, however it is not recommended, as your damage output will be significantly reduced thanks to Skarmory's mediocre Attack stat. If, however, Shed Shell is the preferred item choice, the recoil from Brave Bird may take a toll on Skarmory, so Drill Peck is a suitable replacement. Roost lets Skarmory recover HP taken by switching in or setting up entry hazards. In situations where Skarmory is faster than its opponent, Skarmory can also use Roost to remove its Flying-type for the rest of the turn in order to reduce damage from normally effective attacks like Stone Edge and ThunderPunch.




 
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Froslass [Not For Trade]
Nature: Timid
Ability/ Trait: Snow Cloak
IV's: 31 | x | 31 | 31 |31 | 31
EV Spread: 252 Special Attack, 252 Speed, 4 Defense
Moveset: Spikes, Taunt, Destiny Bond, Ice Beam
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Description:
This set abuses Froslass's access to a quick Destiny Bond after it lays its Spikes. With 350 Speed, not many Pokemon will be outpacing Froslass. The strategy is quite simple: use Spikes until Froslass is low on HP and then Destiny Bond for the potential kill, making the score even but with Spikes on the opponent's side of the field. Taunt prevents opponents from setting up. Additionally, if your opponent has an attack that doesn't damage Froslass, you can use Taunt to force it to attack or switch out. If you predict correctly, you will either take out their lead or set up another layer of Spikes.





Syndrome's Pinsir
Nature: Jolly
Ability/ Trait: Hyper Cutter
IV's: 31 | 31 | 31 | X |31 | 31
EV Spread: 252 Attack, 252 Speed, 4 HP
Moveset: X-Scissor, Stone Edge, Earthquake, Swords Dance
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Description:
With Swords Dance boosting its Attack stat to an incredible 698, further bolstered by Life Orb, Pinsir is a force to be reckoned with. X-Scissor will be your main STAB sweeping move, while the other two moves are for coverage. Earthquake hits the physically defensive Poison-, Steel-, Psychic-, and Electric-types that may switch in, like Nidoqueen, Steelix, Slowbro, Uxie, and Registeel, as well as Rotom and Weezing thanks to Mold Breaker. This gives it a massive advantage over other Swords Dance sweepers like Toxicroak, who can't touch those Levitating Pokemon. Stone Edge is for hitting the bulky Flying-types that may switch in, and gives perfect neutral coverage with Earthquake in UU.






Syndrome's Beedrill
Nature: Jolly
Ability/ Trait: Swarm
IV's: 31 | 31 | 29 | X |29 | 31
EV Spread: 252 Attack, 252 Speed, 4 HP
Moveset: X-Scissor, Poison Jab, Brick Break, Swords Dance
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Description:
In this set, Beedrill attempts to raise its mediocre Attack from 259 to 518. With a Life Orb this figure becomes 673. The problem with this set is Stealth Rock can ruin Focus Sash, which is why it isn't present here. With something as frail as Beedrill, it might as well attempt to hit as many Pokemon as it can. Brick Break is Beedrill's best weapon against Rock and Steel-types, Aerial Ace demolishes Bug / Poison-types, and Pursuit is its best weapon against Ghost-types.



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Syndrome's Murkrow
Nature: Adamant
Ability/ Trait: Super Luck
IV's: 31 | 31 | 31 | X | X | 31
Moveset: Roost, Brave Bird, Peck, Faint Attack



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Syndrome's Honchkrow
Nature: Adamant
Ability/ Trait: Super Luck
IV's: 31 | 31 | 31 | X | X | 31
EV Spread: 252 Attack, 252 Speed, 4 HP
Moveset: Roost, Brave Bird, Superpower, Sucker Punch
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Description:
The combination of STAB Sucker Punch, base 125 Attack, and Choice Band (or Life Orb) is a deadly way to attack and to finish your opponents off. STAB Brave Bird can OHKO incoming Heracross and Breloom, and does massive damage to Machamp. Superpower is for Steel-types, such as Heatran and Magnezone, who resist Sucker Punch and Brave Bird, and it is your best attack against both Tyranitar and Blissey. Roost is there for healing off any unwanted Life orb or Brave Bird recoil.






Syndrome's Feraligatr @ Life Orb [Non Redis]
Nature: Adamant
Ability/ Trait: Torrent
IV's: 31 | 31 | 31 | X | 31 | 31
EV Spread: 252 Attack | 252 Speed | 4 HP
Moveset: Waterfall, Ice Punch, Earthquake, Dragon Dance
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Description:
Feraligatr is known as the "Gyarados of UU", since its battle style is much the same as Gyarados in general. It has a high base 105 Attack stat coupled with a decent Speed stat and has reasonable physical bulk, making it a threatening force once it receives a few Dragon Dances.Feraligatr received a couple of new toys to play with this generation; Dragon Dance is the biggest addition, while Waterfall became a reliable physical attack. It is Feraligatr's strongest option to deal large amounts of damage to opposing Pokemon that don't resist it. Ice Punch allows Feraligatr to smack Grass-types that resist Waterfall, Sceptile and Tangrowth in particular, while Earthquake becomes a reliable answer to bulky Water-types like Milotic and Slowbro.The given EV spread allows Feraligatr to reach a Speed stat of 373 after one use of Dragon Dance, outrunning threats such as Ambipom and Sceptile. Max Attack is mandatory for Feraligatr to become as threatening as possible, while the 28 HP EVs are used to add more bulk.



Syndromes's Swellow
Nature: Jolly
Ability/ Trait: Guts
IV's: 30 | 31 | 31 | x | 31 | 31
EV Spread: 252 Attack | 252 Speed | 4 HP
Moveset: Brave Bird, Facade, U turn, Protect
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Description:
Swellow gets walled badly by most Rock- and Steel-types, so early on you'll be hopping out with U-turn and sending in your counters. In the later stages of the battle, Swellow becomes a fearsome sweeper thanks to its STAB 140 Base Power Facade, Guts boosted Attack, and incredible Speed. Brave Bird takes out the Ghosts that Facade can't hit, and can 2HKO Rotom, despite being resisted. Protect is good if you lead with Swellow, since it will be unable to get hit with a sleep attack, and it activates the Orbs, so you can U-turn out for extra damage. Quick Attack is handy for taking out Choice Scarfers and Electrode. Pursuit punishes fleeing opponents, especially Hypno and Grumpig.





Rellyms' Weezing @ Leftovers
Nature: Bold
Ability/ Trait: Levitate
IV's: X | 30 | 31 | 14 | X | 31
EV Spread: 252 HP | 252 Defense | 4 Special Attack
Moveset: Fire Blast, Pain Split, Will-O-Wisp, Thunderbolt
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Description:
Weezing is one of the most physically defensive Pokemon in UU, as it boasts an extraordinary base 120 Defense stat coupled with a usable base 65 HP stat. Its Poison typing and Levitate ability allow Weezing to switch in on two of the most commonly used attacking types: Fighting and Ground. Due to the fact that Weezing has Levitate, it only carries one weakness to Psychic-type attacks, making the poisonous blob much more difficult to take down.






TwilightBlade's Stantler @ Choice Band
Nature: Jolly
Ability/ Trait: Intimidate
IV's: 25 | 31 | 21 | 18 | x | 31
EV Spread: 252 Attack | 252 Speed | 4HP
Moveset: Return, Zen Headbutt, Sucker Punch, Earthquake
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Description:
With Choice Band, max Attack, and a Jolly nature, Stantler hits an astonishing 433 Attack. Return is Stantler's most powerful attack, due to a Base Power of 102 and STAB. Earthquake quickly disposes of Probopass, Aggron, and Bastiodon, as well as other Rock- and Steel-types. Zen Headbutt is Stantler's best option against standard Weezing, dealing 40-47% with a Jolly nature. With an Adamant nature, Stamtler has a 66% chance to 2HKO Weezing when factoring in Stealth Rock and Leftovers. Sucker Punch OHKOes Froslass and Rotom and may allow Stantler to finish off a faster, weakened opponent. Hypnosis is better suited to use with Choice Scarf, allowing Stantler to put the opponent to sleep before it can attack; however, its 60% accuracy is not exactly reliable.





TwilightBlade's Azumarill @ Choice Band
Nature: Adamant
Ability/ Trait: Huge Power
IV's: x | 21 | 31 | 25 | 31 | 31
EV Spread: 252 Attack | 252 Speed | 4HP

Moveset: Waterfall, Aqua Jet, Ice Punch, Brick Break
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IDK this isnt a real set either and tbh I've honestly thinought of giving it away completley for two EV'd pokemon.






TwilightBlade'sBlaziken @ Life orb [Non Redis]
Nature: Adamant
Ability/ Trait: Blaze
IV's: 30 | 31 | 31 | x | 9 | 31
EV Spread: 252 Attack | 252 Speed | 4 HP
Moveset: Brave Bird, Flare Blitz, ThunderPunch, SuperPower
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Description:
See Azumarill







TwilightBlade's Typhlosion @ Petaya Berry [Non Redis]
Nature: Timid
Ability/ Trait: Blaze
IV's: 31 | 30 | 30 | 31 | 31 | 31
EV Spread: 252 Special Attack | 252 Speed | 4HP
Moveset: Flamethrower, Focus Blast, Hidden Power Ice 70, Substitute
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Description:
This set takes advantage of Typhlosion's great ability, Blaze. After boosts from Blaze, its Petaya Berry, and STAB, Fire Blast will be dealing huge damage to anything that isn't immune to it. Flamethrower can be used as an alternative if you are worried about the accuracy. Hidden Power Rock helps against Pokemon like Moltres and Houndoom, who otherwise cause Typhlosion problems, while Hidden Power Grass will deal hefty damage to Water Pokemon like Milotic and Slowbro. Focus Blast allows Typhlosion to hit Regirock super effectively, but this shouldn't be used for any other reason due to its shaky accuracy (many targets like Chansey are hit harder by a Blaze Petaya STAB Flamethrower anyway). SolarBeam can be used over Focus Blast if you have support from Sunny Day, but Typhlosion has a tough time switching in.





Miltank @ Leftovers
Nature: Impish
Ability/ Trait: Thick Fat
IV's: 31 | 31 | 31 | 20 | 20 | 26
EV Spread: 252 HP | 252 Defense | 4 Attack
Moveset: Body Slam, Earthquake, Milk Drink, Heal Bell
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Description:
See Azumaril, its a real set but the ability makes it instant moot
 
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I like Ev'd Azumarril,IV Bred Aron (Adament),Ev'd Stantler,Ev'd Miltank.What do you want for these?
 

stavross

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Breloom @ Toxic Orb
Adamant
Poison Heal
IV's: 27 | 31 | 16 | 28 | 26 | 31
252 Attack | 252 Speed | 4 HP
258 | 394 | 181 | 137 | 151 | 239
-Seed Bomb
-Spore
-Focus Punch
-Substitute
i guess you can check my thread and if you dont find something you like i can breed in HG for you
 

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Well I dont really see anything I like...

You say you can breed in HG/SS, do you do IV's?
 

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Feraligatr (OT) @ Life Orb
Adamant
Torrent
IV's: 31 | 31 | 31 | X | 31 | 31
252 Attack | 252 Speed | 4 HP
295 | 339 | 210 | 147 | 200 | 249
-Waterfall
-Ice Punch
-Earthquake
-Dragon Dance

can you CMT for this please:)
 

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@ Stavross:Can you get me a Recover/Curse Wooper or Quagsire with IV's in this range?

31 | 31 | 25+ | x | 25+ | 20 +

@Joshkins: Will do.

I like this fella

Doduo-lv1(adamant)(29/31/31/29/31/31)
 

Detox

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Thats cool. I just want one really badly for some odd reason.
 

Detox

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Actually, Im busy atm. We could do it later today if you'll be on?
 

Detox

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Lol.

Hey guys, I just got a cool Gengar in a trade. Expect it to be up sometime soon.

Also, Im in the process of EV training a Jolly DD Larvitar, so look for it as well.
 

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Link please.


Maybe, depends on what it is. I dont usually breed for others.
 

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Raikou: Timid *Shiny*
20/30/30/31/31/31
311/184/185/329/236/361
thunderbolt, hidden power(ice), calm mind, substitute


I like that.
 
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