Introduction
Hi kids, I'm Karpman. While it's no KG Stall, this is by far the best team I've built, synergy-wise. It is a bit weak in some facets and, while strong enough to beat every regular, save Elf, I'd like it to get better. And when I mean better, I mean good enough to finally stop wallowing in the pool of mediocrity and start wrecking a wide array of teams. Now, I've always wanted to play skilled stall, but at the same time, Garchomp was my favorite Pokemon to use, so I included him on the original team and he worked exceptional as a revenge killer. I finally had a team to feel good about. While this is technically a balanced team, it does have a lot of elements from stall, two major elements it lacks however, are a Rapin Spinner and a Spin Blocker, the latter not being needed all that much. Eventually, Garchomp got banned, and I had to find another Scarfer. After being decimated by Spinosaurus's Terrakion, I knew who Chompy's replacement would be. While he isn't gifted with the same amazing typing that Garchomp is, Terrakion still proved effective, perhaps even moreso than Chomp. I'm in a huge team building slump right nowAnd with that, I give you: Ṩahara Ṇights.
At a Glance
The warriors to which I owe my success
Hippowdon (F) @ Leftovers

Trait: Sand Stream
EVs: 248 HP / 4 Atk / 152 Def / 104 SDef
Impish Nature (+Def, -SAtk)
- Earthquake
- Ice Fang
- Slack Off
- Roar
Some credit balanced teams for helping them learn the Metagame, I credit Hippowdon. Honestly, I strongly prefer Hippowdon to Tyranitar for a couple of reasons. The first its exorbitant Base HP Stat, which makes up for it's lackluster SpDef and allows it to wall even the hardiest of attackers [this is not a pun, as Hardy is a terrible nature, kekeke]. Another reason why Hippo is superior it's access to Roar, which I use to shut down mons that try and set up on me, later in the match. Hippo's typing is also far superior, defensively, to Tyranitar, whose Typing leaves it weak to a plethora of attacks. The fact that it can heal while walling is infinitely helpful as well, another thing which Ttar lacks. Finally, being the slowest weather starter [although this has no meaning in relation to T-Tar], the opponent will have to make a few switches to bring their weather into play, something I may be able to take advantage of. Finally, Ice Fang has been chosen over Stealth Rock, mainly to beat/check Dragons and Gliscor, which Hippowdon can easily wall and I can predict their switching in.
Skarmory (M) @ Leftovers

Trait: Sturdy
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 Spd
Hardy Nature
- Brave Bird
- Spikes
- Roost
- Whirlwind
Next up, we have Skarmory, the premier physical wall in OU. Skarmory is the team's second phaser and main Physical wall, the secondary being Hippowdon. The strategy with Skarmory is quite simple, I set up spikes after I switch in on something that I completely wall, and I let the spikes pile up, when they switch or try to set up, either way, both are futile. Whirlwind is a great tool to use as well, not only do you get to force spikes damage on one of your opponent's Pokemon when another tries to switch in, but it can effectively take apart frail special threats that Skarmory hates and Pokemon that can beat Skarmory after a few boosts.
Terrakion @ Choice Scarf

Trait: Justified
EVs: 4HP /252 Atk / 252 Spd
Jolly Nature (+Spd, -SAtk)
- X-Scissor
- Close Combat
- Earthquake
- Stone Edge
And here, we have our Revenge killer. The Garchomp ban tore the giddy smile right off of my face, but I had to face the facts and move on. And, to be honest, this thing can handle Dragons as well as Garchomp can. Seriously, this is like when Drake is featured in a song and always has the best verse, because he's that damn good, it doesn't matter if he's singing or rapping. Anyhow, I chose Scarf because it outspeeds and beats a variety of threats, one of them being +0 Terrakion, and I was never a player who depended on setting up to win, I prefer being in position to outspeed a wide array of foes, without having to wait for a free turn to set up. Terrakion is also my only means of beating Sigilyph, a hugely underrated Pokemon with an enormous amount of potential. Anyhow, Earthquake is there for a wide array of coverage with reliable accuracy, CC and Stone Edge for STAB and X-Scissor for Psychics and
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Celebi @ Leftovers

Trait: Natural Cure
EVs: 232 HP / 240 SAtk / 36 Spd
Modest Nature (+SAtk, -Atk)
- Leaf Storm
- Heal Bell
- Hidden Power [Fire]
- Recover
Remember what Kevin Garrett said about one of your Pokemon being the team's glue? The one Pokemon that absolutely holds the team together, directly atoning for the weaknesses shared by the other 5? Well meet the official paste fairy of Sahara Nights. It's ability to spout off extremely powerful Leaf Storms that kill the Water/Ground mons my team hates, resolve the other team members of their status issues with Heal Bell and absorb Leech Seed make it an invaluable asset to the team. HP Fire is for speedy beswathment of Nattorei, who is a large-scale threat to this team otherwise, it also works well on Magnezone and surprises Scizor that switch in. Keeping Celebi alive, which is somewhat easy, is near-mandatory in order for victory to be achieved, otherwise, the team will suffer from status and will be walled by both Ferrothorn and Water/Ground mons. Well, Terrakion has CC, but Ferrothorn annoys the team nonetheless. My biggest flaw in playing her is that I sometimes desperately switch in to heal my team, which can create unfavorable matchups and cause Celebi to die.
Blissey (F) @ Leftovers

Trait: Natural Cure
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Def / 252 SDef
Calm Nature (+SDef, -Atk)
- Flamethrower
- Stealth Rock
- Softboiled
- Seismic Toss
Oh, Blissey. You're such an amazing Special Wall, you probably don't need a paragraph explaining your use on the team, but I will give you one, nonetheless. Blissey contributes greatly to this team's Synegy, as it takes out many of the special attackers that can cause this team trouble. The idea for running SR on Blissey came from an RMT linked to in Elf's guide to stalling. The creator of the RMT posted something like "Well, it does nothing half the time, so why not let it set up SR when something switches in?". Honestly, I found it to be a great idea and it works quite well at setting up SR. Flamethrower is there for emergency Natt bewswathing, Scizor switch ins, and SubGhosts, well, ghosts in general. It also forms a great defensive combo with Skarmory, as most of you already know :>.
Rotom-W @ Leftovers

Trait: Levitate
EVs: 4 HP / 252 SAtk / 252 Spd
Timid Nature (+Spd, -Atk)
- Pain Split
- Thunderbolt
- Hydro Pump
- Hidden Power [Fire]
For the longest damn time, I had no idea why this thing was 7th in usage, it died so easily, since it's Base HP stat was so poor. I have finally seen the light. It's typing is so amazing, it can easily take down many water, fire, steel and flying types, there's probably more, but my mind was mainly focused on what a cool guy Rotom-W is, at the time of writing this. The best part about him is how well he handles Gliscor, OHKOing with Hydro Pump and walling it to hell and back, which is huge, considering what a threat Gliscor is to this team. Pain Split allows it to get back to 100% easily since Rotom has a low Base HP and is great for when I'm uncertain as to what will switch in on it, which is quite the nice little feature, especially since I mispredict frequently. HP Fire is for Natt switch ins, and 2HKO's. While it's not one of the Pokemon gifted with an exceptional stat spread, Rotom-W's typing and moveset allow it to wreak a great amount of havoc and take out Pokemon that threaten my victory otherwise.
Threat List

Aerodactyl -Rotom-W, Ice Fang from Hippo

Archeops -Rotom-W, Celebi, Hippo, Terra, Skarm

Azelf -Terrakion

Bisharp -Terrakion, Hippowdon, Skarmory

Breloom -Hnnng, I hate Breloom so much, Spore is so evil hnnng, I guess I just outspeed with Terra and don't let it get to +2. Either that or I let someone get spored and use Skarm to kill it.

Chandelure -Terra, Rotom, Hippo

Cobalion -Terra, Hippo, Rotom, Skarm

Conkeldurr -Skarmory, Rotom, Celebi. It's sort of hard to wall with Skarmory, but whirlwinding and blasting it with powerful special attacks gets the job done.

Darmanitan -This one might be tough to handle, but Hippo can probably take a non-sun Flare Blitz and of course, Terrakion for the revenge kill.

Deoxys-S -Just hit it until it dies. Hopefully it gets banned, since it's still annoying, whether as a lead or as a late-game sweeper.

Dragonite -Because D-Nite can go either physical or special, it's a bit tough to handle.

Druddigon -Skarm, Terra, Hippo

Eelektross -Rotom-W, Blissey, Terra, Hippo

Electivire -Hippo and Terra

Emboar -Terrakion and Rotom-W handle it well, as does Hippo.

Empoleon -Rotom-W, or Terrakion on the Revenge Kill.

Espeon -I just pound it with one of my powerful attackers.

Escavalier -Rotom-W

Excadrill -Rotom-W, Hippowdon

Garchomp -BANNED TROLOLOL

Genesect -^

Gengar-Blissey or Terrakion

Golurk -Rotom-W or Skarmory-Rotom-W or Celebi [if Rotom-W dies]

Gyarados - Rotom, Rocks

Haxorus -Skarmory, Terrakion can revenge kill it.

Heatran -Terrakion, Hippowdon, Blissey and Rotom-W can all work. Hooray for me finally building a non-Heatran weak team.

Heracross -Never faced one, but I assume Skarm would suffice.

Hydreigon -Chansey or Terrakion

Infernape -This thing can cause me some serious trouble. Hippo, Rotom-W and Terrakion can beat it, as long as I don't let it set up.

Jirachi -Terrakion or Hippowdon both work here.

Jolteon -Terrakion or Blissey

Keldeo -Not released, thank god, although Terrakion might be able to dent it pretty hard/

Kingdra -Rotom-W, or Skarmory, Blissey if it's a special Kingdra.

Krookodile -Rotom-W, Celebi, Terrakion

Kyurem -Terrakion, Blissey, unless it's mixed.

Landorus -Hippowdon, Skarmory, Rotom-W can handle it decently actually, I'm sort of weak to this. Ice Fanging switch ins and roaring them out is the best way to beat them for me.

Latios -If it's scarfed, I beat it with Blissey, if not, Terra revenge kills it.

Lilligant -Celebi

Lucario -Terrakion, Hippwodon, Rotom-W and Blissey.

Machamp -Rotom-W, Celebi, Skarmory Hippo

Magnezone -Hippo, Celebi, Terrakion

Mamoswine -Skarm, Rotom-W, Celebi for non scarfed ones.

Meloetta-S -unreleased

Meloetta-V -unreleased

Metagross -Hippo, Rotom-W or Terra

Mienshao -Skarm, Hippo, Terrakion, Skarm isn't too great a way to wall it, though, but it's fairly frail, so Brave Bird can dent it.

Reuniclus -This thing is a major annoyance to my team. It always has potential to sweep. I usually just try to blast it with Hydro Pump or Leaf Storm and then try to take it out with X-Scissor, but that doesn't work too well.

Roserade -Blissey, Celebi, Terrakion.

Salamence -Hippowdon crushes it with Ice Fang and can Roar out DD Variants

Sawsbuck -Skarmory or Terrakion, I mainly have to control weather here.

Scizor -Rotom-W, Skarm, Hippo, I can surprise it with Celebi and Blissey, too.

Scrafty-Terrakion, Hippowdon, Skarmory

Seismitoad -Since when was this an offensive threat? Anyhow, Celebi should make quick work of it.

Serperior -Celebi, Blissey, Terrakion

Shaymin -Celebi, Blissey, Terrakion

Sigilyph -This thing, as said earlier, can be a beast. It's essential that I quickly pelt it with Stone Edge or T-Bolt before I let it set up.

Smeargle -Anything, really, lol.

Starmie -Rotom-W, Terrakion and Blissey.

Terakion -This is another Pokemon who is tough to contain, but if I can break its balloon, roar it away and then EQ On the switch in, Hippo beats it. Skarm and my own Terrakion can potentially beat it as well, assuming it hasn't boosted.

Thundurus -Blissey, Terrakion, Rocks

Togekiss -Rotom-W and Terrakion.

Tornadus -Terrakion, Blissey and Rotom-W, as well as SR

Tyranitar -Terrakion, Hippowdon, Leaf Storm and Hydro Pump hit it pretty hard, too.

Venusaur -Celebi

Victini -Terrakion, Hippowdon, Rotom-W on the switch in, or to check it after a V-Create.

Virizion -I hate this thing, but Terrakion can always outspeed it. Blissey might do alright agains the CM ones and Skarmory beats the physical variants,

Volcarona -Stealth Rock, Blissey, Terrakion and Hippowdon all wall/beat it to an extent.

Weavile -Skarmory, Terrakion, Hippowdon.

Zoroark -Terrakion, although I have to deduce whether a Pokemon is in fact Zoroark or not.

Alomomola -Rotom-W and Celebi

Blissey -Even though I have Terrakion, it gives me a ton of trouble if Terrakion has fainted, since it can Poison/Burn and Skarmory and Hippowdon aren't top tier attackers.

Bronzong -Celebi, Rotom-W

Celebi -My own Celebi, Terrakion, Blissey

Chansey -See Blissey

Deoxys-D -Terrakion, I assume, I could probably just set up spikes and status on it.

Cohagrigus -Rotom-W or Celebi

Crustle -Rotom-W, Celebi

Dusclops -This thing is a bit tough to take down, but if I can get status on it, that helps.

Ferrothorn -Rotom-W's HP Fire hurts switch ins, as does Blissey's flamethrower. Terrakion and Celebi are my best answers to it, however.

Forretress -I hate this thing, not because it's hard to beat [which it isn't] but because it gets Toxic Spikes and Rapid Spin

Garbodor -Terrakion or Hippowdon

Gigalith -Celebi, Rotom-W or Hippo

Gliscor -This thing can cause a lot of trouble since it walls Terrakion, so I try to kill it quickly with Rotom-W. I can Ice Fang it, too, but that doesn't do a whole lot of damage.

Hippowdon -Rotom-W and Celebi.

Jellicent -Rotom-W and Celebi

Latias -Terrakion, Blissey

Mandibuzz -Rotom-W can probably beat it, same goes for Hippo and Terrakion, it could potentially cause problems with Toxic.

Murkrow - Anything? Lol.

Ninetales -Terrakion, Rotom-W, Blissey and Hippowdon all make quick work of it.

Politoed -Celebi and Rotom-W

Porygon2 -Terrakion, Burning with Rotom-W

Rotom-H -Terrakion, Hippowdon

Rotom-W -Celebi, Terrakion

Scolipede -Hippo, Skarm, Terra

Skarmory -Rotom-W and potentially, Celebi and Blissey.

Snorlax -Terrakion

Suicune -Hnnng, I hate this thing because it's a Calm Minder, so I guess I just wittle it down with Seismic Toss from Bliss then Roar while it's sleeping and try and get a nice hit on the switch in.

Swampert -Celebi

Tentacruel-Blissey, Terrakion, Rotom-W, Hippo

Vaporeon -Another Pokemon I hate, but Celebi and Rotom-W do decent against it.

Whimsicott -Celebi wrecks it to hell and back, Terrakion can beat it, too.

Xatu -Rotom-W, Terrakion, Hippo

Zapdos -Hippo, Blissey, Terrakion
ENTRY HAZARDS, ESPECIALLY TOXIC SPIKES AND TRICK ARE HUGE PROBLEMS FOR THIS TEAM.
Credit to Pokesho and Bulbapedia for the sprites and Haunter of Smogon for the threat list.