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This team has been quite affective over shoddy battle, just wondering what you guys think of how it'll do in real wifi battle?
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Gyarados@Leftovers
Adamant
252 HP, 210 Def, 46 Sp. Def
- Thunder wave
- Taunt
- Waterfall
- Ice Fang
My lead has gone under much scrutiny. However, he's proven to be quite useful on shoddy. He's a little bulkier than the average bulky gyarados. He's not reallly a sweeper actually, but more of a t-waving, taunting, mixed wall. He's already faster than most annoying people like blissey and forretress, so he won't have a problem taunting them. Gliscor is the only one I can think of that lays stealth rock and outspeeds gyarados, but at least got an Ice attack for it. He's quite usefull against these choice scarfed, outraging garchomps that are popular on shoddy, and a combination of t-wave with it's flinching attacks makes it a little haxful.
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Gengar@Wide Lens
Timid
252 Sp. Attack, 252 Speed
- Hypnosis
- Thunderbolt
- Shadow Ball
- Focus Blast
Pretty standard, just your plain old gengar here.
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Swampert@Leftovers
Adamant
252 HP, 252 Def, 4 Attack
- Stealth Rock
- Roar
- Waterfall
- Earthquake
Similar to a skarmory. A physical wall to switch into if I'm expecting a thunder attack or something. Quite affective against jolteons, and roar is there to roar away people who have used stat-up moves or substitutes.
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Tyranitar@Expert Belt
Adamant
252 Attack, 252 Speed, 4 HP
- Dragon Dance
- Crunch
- Earthquake
- Rock Slide
Fairly common tyranitar. I was debating on whether to have either muscle band or expert belt, but because of pretty good type coverage, I'm going with Expert Belt.
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Blissey@Leftovers
Bold
252 HP, 252 Def, 4 Sp. Def
- Counter
- Thunder Wave
- Seismic Toss
- Softboiled
Though it can't damage ghosts, it can at least paralyze them so I can switch to someone else to finish them. Except for Dusknoir, most ghosts aren't that sturdy I don't think. Counter is pretty cool, I swear that counter has killed like 30 Dugtrios on shoddy, it seems that dugtrio is used as a counter for blissey somehow, not sure how though, but it seems counter screws them over. Counter can kill many physical people that try to one-shot blissey without a stat-up move. Thunderwave makes people fustrated as usual and seismic toss for standard damage.
Garchomp@Bright Powder
Adamant
252 Attack, 252 Speed, 4 HP
- Sword Dance
- Dragon Claw
- Earthquake
- Fire Fang
A pretty standard garchomp. Bright Powder makes it even more evasive along with sand veil. I make it adamant so it can one-shot a blissey after a sword dance.
And please, if you point out something wrong with my team, then also say what I can do to fix it. If you suggest something, please explain why you are suggesting it. And don't say I am weak to a single pokemon, because those comments really don't help any.
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Gyarados@Leftovers
Adamant
252 HP, 210 Def, 46 Sp. Def
- Thunder wave
- Taunt
- Waterfall
- Ice Fang
My lead has gone under much scrutiny. However, he's proven to be quite useful on shoddy. He's a little bulkier than the average bulky gyarados. He's not reallly a sweeper actually, but more of a t-waving, taunting, mixed wall. He's already faster than most annoying people like blissey and forretress, so he won't have a problem taunting them. Gliscor is the only one I can think of that lays stealth rock and outspeeds gyarados, but at least got an Ice attack for it. He's quite usefull against these choice scarfed, outraging garchomps that are popular on shoddy, and a combination of t-wave with it's flinching attacks makes it a little haxful.
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Gengar@Wide Lens
Timid
252 Sp. Attack, 252 Speed
- Hypnosis
- Thunderbolt
- Shadow Ball
- Focus Blast
Pretty standard, just your plain old gengar here.
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Swampert@Leftovers
Adamant
252 HP, 252 Def, 4 Attack
- Stealth Rock
- Roar
- Waterfall
- Earthquake
Similar to a skarmory. A physical wall to switch into if I'm expecting a thunder attack or something. Quite affective against jolteons, and roar is there to roar away people who have used stat-up moves or substitutes.
*pokemonelite2000 image removed*
Tyranitar@Expert Belt
Adamant
252 Attack, 252 Speed, 4 HP
- Dragon Dance
- Crunch
- Earthquake
- Rock Slide
Fairly common tyranitar. I was debating on whether to have either muscle band or expert belt, but because of pretty good type coverage, I'm going with Expert Belt.
*pokemonelite2000 image removed*
Blissey@Leftovers
Bold
252 HP, 252 Def, 4 Sp. Def
- Counter
- Thunder Wave
- Seismic Toss
- Softboiled
Though it can't damage ghosts, it can at least paralyze them so I can switch to someone else to finish them. Except for Dusknoir, most ghosts aren't that sturdy I don't think. Counter is pretty cool, I swear that counter has killed like 30 Dugtrios on shoddy, it seems that dugtrio is used as a counter for blissey somehow, not sure how though, but it seems counter screws them over. Counter can kill many physical people that try to one-shot blissey without a stat-up move. Thunderwave makes people fustrated as usual and seismic toss for standard damage.
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Garchomp@Bright Powder
Adamant
252 Attack, 252 Speed, 4 HP
- Sword Dance
- Dragon Claw
- Earthquake
- Fire Fang
A pretty standard garchomp. Bright Powder makes it even more evasive along with sand veil. I make it adamant so it can one-shot a blissey after a sword dance.
And please, if you point out something wrong with my team, then also say what I can do to fix it. If you suggest something, please explain why you are suggesting it. And don't say I am weak to a single pokemon, because those comments really don't help any.