GloomyFrost13
Commander of the Almighty Bergmite Army
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Hi everyone!
Thanks for your patience and feedback on my last two team building posts; you've been really helpful and nice! I guess not all competitive Pokemon players are horrible people after all.
With that in mind, here it is: My completed casual online battle team!
Lycanroc @Focus Sash (Nickname: Duran Duran)
Nature: Adamant
Ability: Sand Rush
EVs: 252Atk/252Spe
- Stone Edge
- Accelerock
- Stealth Rock
- Crunch
This is my SR guy - when he can find an opening to get them off. People have suggested using Lycanroc as a suicide lead, but that's just not my style, so he's kind of a mix between a revenge killer and hazard placer. Crunch is there for coverage.
Salazzle @Life Orb (Nickname: Eau de Murder)
Nature: Modest
Ability: Corrosion
EVs: 252SpAtk/252Spe
- Flamethrower
- Dragon Pulse
- Sludge Wave
- Nasty Plot
My special sweeper. I took off Fire Blast just because Salazzle can't afford to miss with its paper-thin defenses, and with a Nasty Plot (which I find a surprising amount of leeway to set up) Flamethrower is strong enough anyway. Once again, Dragon Pulse is just there for neutral coverage - I tried Hidden Power, but it ended up being Poison-type. Bummer.
Dhelmise @Assault Vest (Nickname: Pirate Metal)
Nature: Adamant
Ability: Steelworker
EVs: 152Def/104SpDef/152Atk
- Shadow Claw
- Power Whip
- Anchor Shot
- Rapid Spin
My hazard remover, and a nice well-rounded one too. Dhelmise is bulky enough to take quite a few neutral hits, and hits back hard. Anchor Shot synergises well with Tapu Koko, Araquanid and Lycanroc to trap Flying, Fire and Bug-type switches to be torn apart.
Araquanid @Assault Vest (Nickname: Water Nope)
Nature: Adamant
Ability: Water Bubble
EVs: 252Atk/252HP/4Def
- Scald
- Lunge
- Liquidation
- Leech Life
Pretty obviously a tank. I heard Araquanid was beastly, and holy ****, you guys weren't kidding. Lunge and Scald deal with its lower Defense stat, Leech Life is there for longevity and oooohh man, Liquidation. I'll say one thing: Water Bubble is BROKEN. I love it.
Tapu Koko @Pixie Plate
Nature: Timid
Ability: Electric Surge
EVs: 252SpAtk/252Spe/4SpDef
- Taunt
- Thunderbolt
- Dazzling Gleam
- Volt Switch
Special Attacker and Pivot that can also shut down setup. I went with Pixie Plate over Zap Plate for more consistent STAB damage across types rather than superpowered Electric attacks - Electric Surge works just fine, and it's not likely Tapu Koko will be out for more than five turns straight anyway. Volt Switch is there just in case Tapu Koko needs to escape, and to preserve momentum. One thought: This or U-turn? Even with -Atk, Tapu Koko's Attack stat isn't rubbish, and nothing is immune to Bug. Thoughts?
Celesteela @Leftovers
Nature: Serious (Weird, I know, but bear with me...)
Ability: Beast Boost
EVs: 152SpAtk/100SpDef/52Def (Like I said, bear with me...)
- Earthquake
- Flash Cannon
- Air Slash
- Leech Seed
OKAY. This is super unconventional, but it works! I went with Serious partly because I couldn't get anything else at the time, and because my Celesteela is meant to be a toolbox-type 'mon - not excelling at anything, but doing a few things well. In line with this, my EV spread takes advantage of Celesteela's impressive tankiness, with extra emphasis on Special Attack too, just to make sure Beast Boost buffs the stat I want. Earthquake hits Electric-types (which aren't usually physically tanky) hard even with no EVs invested in Attack, and my two STABs deal out crazy damage after a Beast Boost. Lastly, Leech Seed is there to benefit my entire team (mostly Araquanid and Dhelmise) and is devastating against an opponent trapped by Dhelmise's Anchor Shot, and Celesteela holds a Leftovers to keep it going as long as possible on top of that.
.....And there you have it! Thoughts or suggestions are welcome. At the moment, I'm grinding my team to Level 100 so I can finally make use of my bottle caps, and then I'm set to battle!
Thanks for your patience and feedback on my last two team building posts; you've been really helpful and nice! I guess not all competitive Pokemon players are horrible people after all.
With that in mind, here it is: My completed casual online battle team!
Lycanroc @Focus Sash (Nickname: Duran Duran)
Nature: Adamant
Ability: Sand Rush
EVs: 252Atk/252Spe
- Stone Edge
- Accelerock
- Stealth Rock
- Crunch
This is my SR guy - when he can find an opening to get them off. People have suggested using Lycanroc as a suicide lead, but that's just not my style, so he's kind of a mix between a revenge killer and hazard placer. Crunch is there for coverage.
Salazzle @Life Orb (Nickname: Eau de Murder)
Nature: Modest
Ability: Corrosion
EVs: 252SpAtk/252Spe
- Flamethrower
- Dragon Pulse
- Sludge Wave
- Nasty Plot
My special sweeper. I took off Fire Blast just because Salazzle can't afford to miss with its paper-thin defenses, and with a Nasty Plot (which I find a surprising amount of leeway to set up) Flamethrower is strong enough anyway. Once again, Dragon Pulse is just there for neutral coverage - I tried Hidden Power, but it ended up being Poison-type. Bummer.
Dhelmise @Assault Vest (Nickname: Pirate Metal)
Nature: Adamant
Ability: Steelworker
EVs: 152Def/104SpDef/152Atk
- Shadow Claw
- Power Whip
- Anchor Shot
- Rapid Spin
My hazard remover, and a nice well-rounded one too. Dhelmise is bulky enough to take quite a few neutral hits, and hits back hard. Anchor Shot synergises well with Tapu Koko, Araquanid and Lycanroc to trap Flying, Fire and Bug-type switches to be torn apart.
Araquanid @Assault Vest (Nickname: Water Nope)
Nature: Adamant
Ability: Water Bubble
EVs: 252Atk/252HP/4Def
- Scald
- Lunge
- Liquidation
- Leech Life
Pretty obviously a tank. I heard Araquanid was beastly, and holy ****, you guys weren't kidding. Lunge and Scald deal with its lower Defense stat, Leech Life is there for longevity and oooohh man, Liquidation. I'll say one thing: Water Bubble is BROKEN. I love it.
Tapu Koko @Pixie Plate
Nature: Timid
Ability: Electric Surge
EVs: 252SpAtk/252Spe/4SpDef
- Taunt
- Thunderbolt
- Dazzling Gleam
- Volt Switch
Special Attacker and Pivot that can also shut down setup. I went with Pixie Plate over Zap Plate for more consistent STAB damage across types rather than superpowered Electric attacks - Electric Surge works just fine, and it's not likely Tapu Koko will be out for more than five turns straight anyway. Volt Switch is there just in case Tapu Koko needs to escape, and to preserve momentum. One thought: This or U-turn? Even with -Atk, Tapu Koko's Attack stat isn't rubbish, and nothing is immune to Bug. Thoughts?
Celesteela @Leftovers
Nature: Serious (Weird, I know, but bear with me...)
Ability: Beast Boost
EVs: 152SpAtk/100SpDef/52Def (Like I said, bear with me...)
- Earthquake
- Flash Cannon
- Air Slash
- Leech Seed
OKAY. This is super unconventional, but it works! I went with Serious partly because I couldn't get anything else at the time, and because my Celesteela is meant to be a toolbox-type 'mon - not excelling at anything, but doing a few things well. In line with this, my EV spread takes advantage of Celesteela's impressive tankiness, with extra emphasis on Special Attack too, just to make sure Beast Boost buffs the stat I want. Earthquake hits Electric-types (which aren't usually physically tanky) hard even with no EVs invested in Attack, and my two STABs deal out crazy damage after a Beast Boost. Lastly, Leech Seed is there to benefit my entire team (mostly Araquanid and Dhelmise) and is devastating against an opponent trapped by Dhelmise's Anchor Shot, and Celesteela holds a Leftovers to keep it going as long as possible on top of that.
.....And there you have it! Thoughts or suggestions are welcome. At the moment, I'm grinding my team to Level 100 so I can finally make use of my bottle caps, and then I'm set to battle!