Malevolent Mismagius
Bulky Metagross!
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- Seen Mar 2, 2014
Hello, fellow Pokecommunity citizens!
This is my first team on the Pokecommunity Forums and for my first team I have gone with full on offensive with a little wall to help slow things down a bit in this fast-paced metagame. While I have a few sets that I normally run, I will run a few ones over my brilliant overused pokemon. SDLuke, Mamoswine and Scarf Rotom-h are among some of the new pokemon that have joined the crew just so I can try them out and see if they are worth running in the future. Any advice is accepted and while I may not make the change, I will take it on board. Now Rate Away, and be harsh. And now, without any further ado, the team:
Overview:
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Swampert (M) @ Leftovers
Ability: Torrent
EV: 252 HP / 252 Defence / 4 Sp.Atk
Relaxed Nature (+Def, -Spe)
- Roar
- Ice Beam
- Earthquake
- Stealth Rock
Mixpert is a great Swampert set (although the CBpert set is absolutely brilliant!). This is very similar to Mixpert except its defences were maximised to make it more awesome. As a lead this is great because very few leads carry a grass move and this can usually get a Stealth Rock in while the opponent switches to a counter. I wanted a new lead completely new rather than my Metagross and I think this may be the thing I am looking for. And no, I will not tell you my awesome Metagross lead's set. As the game goes on, this also doubles as a Salamence check and a Heatran counter.
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Mamoswine (M) @ Life Orb
Ability: Snow Cloak
EV: 4 HP / 252 Attack / 252 Speed
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SpA)
- Ice Shard
- Earthquake
- Stone Edge
- Ice Fang
I needed something that packs a punch and can revenge kill dragons. I completely dislike the use of Weavile so I'm just going to say "No". Dragons in general are really hard to counter so I'll settle with being able to revenge kill them. The EV spread, nature and item are all just things I got from Smogon since I have absolutely no experience at all with Mamoswine. I need some help with it, but it has served its purpose so far. I've used Stone Edge to hit Gyarados. There will need to be a better answer to Salamence in particular before I consider dropping him. Ice Fang hits switchins very hard and it was used over Superpower because that douesn't get much usage.
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Rotom-h @ Choice Scarf
Ability: Levitate
EV: 108 HP / 176 Sp.Atk / 224 Speed
Timid Nature (+Spe, -Atk)
- Overheat
- Thunderbolt
- Shadow Ball
- Trick
This is such a fun pokemon to use! His special attack and speed also make him a good candidate for a choice set. The opponent switches in their Blissey and BANG! It's locked to one move and I have eliminated the threat of the opponent's special wall for the rest of the match. I was thinking of using Hidden Power [Ground] over Shadow Ball because nothing screams "Hey Heatran, come get you free Flash Fire boost!" more than Rotom-h and Shadow Ball has seen little usage. As already suggested this Rotom is the best to use because it is Heatran bait and also because it does well countering some of the most overused pokemon such as Gyarados, Scizor and Lucario. I don't anticipate switching this out but if logic and reasoning are used I may consider switching out this trickster for something who does the job better.
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Lucario (M) @ Life Orb
Ability: Steadfast
EV: 252 Attack / 4 Defence / 252 Speed
Jolly Nature (+Spe,-SpA)
- Swords Dance
- Close Combat
- Extremespeed
- Ice Punch
Swords Dance Lucario was added to the team when I realised just how specially oriented it was. It's a great sweeper that usually grabs an Swords Dance before sweeping. Lots of the teams I play against usually rely on Gliscor to take this out so I have opted for Ice Punch. It is also insanely fun to catch a dragon on the switch as it saves me the energy I would use to revenge them with Mamoswine. I was actually very nearly using AgiliLuke instead of this because I fret a lot when I am outspeeded and must switch to avoid having Lucario defeated. It is very enjoyable sweeping and I won't be changing it anytime soon. Take him out if necessary but I would like to keep him if it is possible.
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Vaporeon @ Choice Specs
Ability: Water Absorb
EV: 220 Defence / 216 Sp.Atk / 72 Speed
Modest Nature (+SpA, -Atk)
- Surf
- Ice Beam
- Hidden Power [Electric]
- Wish
I was originally running a Suicune here to cover my Heatran weakness. After testing the team, I was disappointed with how little firepower Suicune had. So I reluctantly changed the Suicune for a Vaporeon. This still disappointed so I resorted to.... CHOICE SPECS VAPOREON! This thing is great hitting hard with an underestimated special attack stat and passing Wishes around for the rest of the team. I've resorted to Max Defence for maximum walling capability. Modest Nature was selected to maximise its brilliant attack after I figured I was relying on it less and less to come in and sponge a hit. Wish is very useful for healing up the other members which has proved very useful. I'm liking him but it is not altogether that important for the team's success. Any other suggestion and he will overall be scrapped.
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Tyranitar (M) @ Choice Band
Ability: Sand Stream
EV: 176 HP / 240 Atack / 92 Speed
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SpA)
- Stone Edge
- Crunch
- Aqua Tail
- Pursuit
Choice Band Tyranitar. What a beast! This thing terrorizes so many teams its not even funny anymore. I finally gave into the temptation of switching the cautious approach of CBFlygon for the all-out massacre approach of CBTar. Stone Edge and Crunch provide a wonderful double STAB that hammers everything except Lucario. Aqua Tail>>Earthquake so that counters to the beast are minimised, however I am getting used to the idea of running Earthquake because a Metagross set I ran a long time ago did give CBTar some problems. But the best move on CBTar would have to be Pursuit. Coming in on Celebi or Rotom and leaving them with no options but to hope blindly I don't Pursuit is insanely fun! The EV spread I have used was used so that I can outspeed and 2HKO Skarm before it can Roost. I can also outspeed Meta and other Ttar. I may have been doubting his usefullness before but I'm glad I made the switch.
Currently being tested >>Vappy:
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Starmie @ Life Orb
Ability: Natural Cure
EV: 4 HP / 252 Sp.Atk / 252 Speed
Timid Nature (+Spe, -Atk)
- Hydro Pump
- Thunderbolt
- Ice Beam
- Recover
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I personally feel the team has very little weaknesses and that any are mainly just minor annoyances. But let's see what you think. Vaporeon is debatable and if a pokemon that can do their job better comes along they will most likely be scrapped.
This is my first team on the Pokecommunity Forums and for my first team I have gone with full on offensive with a little wall to help slow things down a bit in this fast-paced metagame. While I have a few sets that I normally run, I will run a few ones over my brilliant overused pokemon. SDLuke, Mamoswine and Scarf Rotom-h are among some of the new pokemon that have joined the crew just so I can try them out and see if they are worth running in the future. Any advice is accepted and while I may not make the change, I will take it on board. Now Rate Away, and be harsh. And now, without any further ado, the team:
Overview:
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*image removed*
Swampert (M) @ Leftovers
Ability: Torrent
EV: 252 HP / 252 Defence / 4 Sp.Atk
Relaxed Nature (+Def, -Spe)
- Roar
- Ice Beam
- Earthquake
- Stealth Rock
Mixpert is a great Swampert set (although the CBpert set is absolutely brilliant!). This is very similar to Mixpert except its defences were maximised to make it more awesome. As a lead this is great because very few leads carry a grass move and this can usually get a Stealth Rock in while the opponent switches to a counter. I wanted a new lead completely new rather than my Metagross and I think this may be the thing I am looking for. And no, I will not tell you my awesome Metagross lead's set. As the game goes on, this also doubles as a Salamence check and a Heatran counter.
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Mamoswine (M) @ Life Orb
Ability: Snow Cloak
EV: 4 HP / 252 Attack / 252 Speed
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SpA)
- Ice Shard
- Earthquake
- Stone Edge
- Ice Fang
I needed something that packs a punch and can revenge kill dragons. I completely dislike the use of Weavile so I'm just going to say "No". Dragons in general are really hard to counter so I'll settle with being able to revenge kill them. The EV spread, nature and item are all just things I got from Smogon since I have absolutely no experience at all with Mamoswine. I need some help with it, but it has served its purpose so far. I've used Stone Edge to hit Gyarados. There will need to be a better answer to Salamence in particular before I consider dropping him. Ice Fang hits switchins very hard and it was used over Superpower because that douesn't get much usage.
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Rotom-h @ Choice Scarf
Ability: Levitate
EV: 108 HP / 176 Sp.Atk / 224 Speed
Timid Nature (+Spe, -Atk)
- Overheat
- Thunderbolt
- Shadow Ball
- Trick
This is such a fun pokemon to use! His special attack and speed also make him a good candidate for a choice set. The opponent switches in their Blissey and BANG! It's locked to one move and I have eliminated the threat of the opponent's special wall for the rest of the match. I was thinking of using Hidden Power [Ground] over Shadow Ball because nothing screams "Hey Heatran, come get you free Flash Fire boost!" more than Rotom-h and Shadow Ball has seen little usage. As already suggested this Rotom is the best to use because it is Heatran bait and also because it does well countering some of the most overused pokemon such as Gyarados, Scizor and Lucario. I don't anticipate switching this out but if logic and reasoning are used I may consider switching out this trickster for something who does the job better.
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Lucario (M) @ Life Orb
Ability: Steadfast
EV: 252 Attack / 4 Defence / 252 Speed
Jolly Nature (+Spe,-SpA)
- Swords Dance
- Close Combat
- Extremespeed
- Ice Punch
Swords Dance Lucario was added to the team when I realised just how specially oriented it was. It's a great sweeper that usually grabs an Swords Dance before sweeping. Lots of the teams I play against usually rely on Gliscor to take this out so I have opted for Ice Punch. It is also insanely fun to catch a dragon on the switch as it saves me the energy I would use to revenge them with Mamoswine. I was actually very nearly using AgiliLuke instead of this because I fret a lot when I am outspeeded and must switch to avoid having Lucario defeated. It is very enjoyable sweeping and I won't be changing it anytime soon. Take him out if necessary but I would like to keep him if it is possible.
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*image removed*
Vaporeon @ Choice Specs
Ability: Water Absorb
EV: 220 Defence / 216 Sp.Atk / 72 Speed
Modest Nature (+SpA, -Atk)
- Surf
- Ice Beam
- Hidden Power [Electric]
- Wish
I was originally running a Suicune here to cover my Heatran weakness. After testing the team, I was disappointed with how little firepower Suicune had. So I reluctantly changed the Suicune for a Vaporeon. This still disappointed so I resorted to.... CHOICE SPECS VAPOREON! This thing is great hitting hard with an underestimated special attack stat and passing Wishes around for the rest of the team. I've resorted to Max Defence for maximum walling capability. Modest Nature was selected to maximise its brilliant attack after I figured I was relying on it less and less to come in and sponge a hit. Wish is very useful for healing up the other members which has proved very useful. I'm liking him but it is not altogether that important for the team's success. Any other suggestion and he will overall be scrapped.
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Tyranitar (M) @ Choice Band
Ability: Sand Stream
EV: 176 HP / 240 Atack / 92 Speed
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SpA)
- Stone Edge
- Crunch
- Aqua Tail
- Pursuit
Choice Band Tyranitar. What a beast! This thing terrorizes so many teams its not even funny anymore. I finally gave into the temptation of switching the cautious approach of CBFlygon for the all-out massacre approach of CBTar. Stone Edge and Crunch provide a wonderful double STAB that hammers everything except Lucario. Aqua Tail>>Earthquake so that counters to the beast are minimised, however I am getting used to the idea of running Earthquake because a Metagross set I ran a long time ago did give CBTar some problems. But the best move on CBTar would have to be Pursuit. Coming in on Celebi or Rotom and leaving them with no options but to hope blindly I don't Pursuit is insanely fun! The EV spread I have used was used so that I can outspeed and 2HKO Skarm before it can Roost. I can also outspeed Meta and other Ttar. I may have been doubting his usefullness before but I'm glad I made the switch.
Currently being tested >>Vappy:
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Starmie @ Life Orb
Ability: Natural Cure
EV: 4 HP / 252 Sp.Atk / 252 Speed
Timid Nature (+Spe, -Atk)
- Hydro Pump
- Thunderbolt
- Ice Beam
- Recover
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I personally feel the team has very little weaknesses and that any are mainly just minor annoyances. But let's see what you think. Vaporeon is debatable and if a pokemon that can do their job better comes along they will most likely be scrapped.
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