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Ten win streak achieved. There were some difficult moments and I believe it was because of the way I built some pokemon. I tried to take advantage of Exeggutor's ability, Chlorophyll, and ended up putting Sunny Day on Alakazam. This move could benefit Arcanine as well, but Alakazam barely has time to set this up. It would be better to put Protect on him to fool the opponent and eliminate potential threats, like Weavile, with the others. The rest of the team is pretty solid, they can take some hits and strike hard. Even Arcanine with his recoil moves can eliminate 2 or 3 before falling down.
This time I will be using Steven's team (with some minor updates). This is another team that I used a lot in pvp Doubles and, as you can see, there are a lot of flaws due to it being mainly Rock and Steel type. However, I hope to overcome this challenge using uncommon moves and strategies.
Another ten win streak achieved. The biggest difficulty for me was the speed control. Half of the team was very low on speed and almost always was the last to attack. Choice Scarf Metagross is useful to eliminate or flinch a potential threat, but in the middle position he is also susceptible to being defeated earlier. My Archeops was a total reckless, having powerful moves ranging from 80 to 90 accuracy and an ability that weakens him when below 50% HP, but, despite that, he did his job pretty well. Armaldo was a great surprise, he really was a threat with his multi-target moves and put a lot of opponents under the ground. Aegislash is Aegislash, I always play safe with it. What is not common is probably the fact that I use it Special instead of Physical, and that's because the team is almost entirely Physical, so it's nice to have a change. Mega Aggron is a monster. With his absurd defense he was able to tank super effective moves with ease, while using Rain Dance to set Armaldo's Swift Swim and weaken fire moves against the team. As for Cradily, he was great in preventing Water type moves from hitting the exposed Rock type team members, thanks to its Storm Drain ability.
In the next ten battles I will be using a team with only Eevee's evolutions. All of Eevee's evolutions are great in some stats and poor in others, but despite that, I'm confident in the build I created.