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SoDIRTY (Swampert, Torrent) @ Leftovers 248 HP / 216 DEF / 44 SpD / Relaxed Moves:
Stealth Rock
Earthquake
Ice Beam
Protect
Commentary: A reasonably bulky lead and a great special/physical attacker, even without boosts. Protect instead of Surf because of Rotom-W's coverage, and to possibly reveal the foe's movests. Stealth Rock is easy to set up, and Ice Beam provides more coverage for an ice-less team. Earthquake can be considered a staple, I guess. Amazing move. Name reason: Muddy affiliations. (:
Commentary: Generally a pokemon unique to my teams. In fact, she's always in my teams. Previous times I ran Bounce and Fake Out instead of U-Turn and HP Ice, but I'm considering switching U-Turn for Fake Out, because honestly, I have way too much U-Turn on this team. This pokemon usually comes out late-game, and is the best revenge-killer you'll ever see. I was down with only her and my foe had 3 left, and I ended up winning. An EXCEPTIONAL pokemon, probably not going to switch her out. Also my favorite pokemon of all time. Name Reason: My girlfriend.
Commentary: A wonderful special attacker with great coverage and interesting moves. I like him because he's efficient and kills lots of things that can take out the rest of my team. STAB Hydro Pump, STAB TBolt, Trick for items, and Shadow Ball for occasional threats. A pretty solid set, although I haven't ran Rotom before, so I wouldn't know that well. Name Reason: 'Cuz it's the truth. *pedosmile*
Commentary: Jirachi was on my first ever team, and is now making a comeback. Fire Punch knocks out threats like Metagross that can destroy my main attackers, Iron Head as a STAB steel move, U-turn for utility, and the last move is a debate. With 252 into ATK, Ice Punch seems like the best choice, but I already have Ice Beam on Swampert, and I need the Psychic coverage. I don't really know what to do. Name Reason: Should be very obvious.
London (Flygon, Levitate) @Choice Band
252 ATK / 4 SpD / 252 SPE / Adamant Moves:
Outrage
Earthquake
U-Turn
Stone Edge
Commentary: One of my favorite pokemon, and a strong one although. Even though it falls to the better pokemon Garchomp, Flygon still prevails in some aspects of the metagame, this set being one I've used many times for Flygon. It works pretty well, atlhough Stone Edge usually dosen't do that much, because flying types (in my history) come out late-game, and by then Mienshao's revenge killing with Stone Edge/Hi Jump Kick. Still a good team player. Name Reason: Sort of random; couldn't think of anything better.
Definition (Scizor, Technician) @ Life Orb
4 HP / 252 ATK / 252 SPE / Adamant Moves:
Swords Dance
Bullet Punch
Bug Bite
Superpower
Commentary: Yep. Last but not least, the ruler of OU, Scizor. And with good reason, it's a monster when set up right. I used to run X-Scissor, so I'm sort of iffy on Bug Bite, but it's been working pretty well. I chose Superpower over Brick Break for various reasons. Not much else to say... A beast. Name reason: The DEFINITION of overused.
◘ Conclusion;
This team is undefeated on Pokemon Online, and has been quite the offensive group. It's main strategy is pretty much attack, not much defense going on here. I haven't fought with it too much, so I'm not aware of any threats. Taunt dosen't cripple me at all (which is a big change from my Trick Room team, which explodes while facing Taunt) and it's pretty solid. CC is mucho appreciated from pros/veterans/newbies/amateurs/etc. cetera. Thanks for viewing!
EDIT: After playing some more, possible threats are Hail teams and Latios...
SoDIRTY (Swampert, Torrent) @ Leftovers 248 HP / 216 DEF / 44 SpD / Relaxed
Moves:
Stealth Rock
Earthquake
Ice Beam
Protect
- I disagree with Protect. Use Waterfall.
Commentary: A reasonably bulky lead and a great special/physical attacker, even without boosts. Protect instead of Surf because of Rotom-W's coverage, and to possibly reveal the foe's movests. Stealth Rock is easy to set up, and Ice Beam provides more coverage for an ice-less team. Earthquake can be considered a staple, I guess. Amazing move. Name reason: Muddy affiliations. (:
- With so few SpAtk EVs, it's better to run Fake Out over HP Ice. Either do that or give it more SpAtk EVs. Commentary: Generally a pokemon unique to my teams. In fact, she's always in my teams. Previous times I ran Bounce and Fake Out instead of U-Turn and HP Ice, but I'm considering switching U-Turn for Fake Out, because honestly, I have way too much U-Turn on this team. This pokemon usually comes out late-game, and is the best revenge-killer you'll ever see. I was down with only her and my foe had 3 left, and I ended up winning. An EXCEPTIONAL pokemon, probably not going to switch her out. Also my favorite pokemon of all time. Name Reason: My girlfriend. - Aww. :P
- No criticisms. Commentary: A wonderful special attacker with great coverage and interesting moves. I like him because he's efficient and kills lots of things that can take out the rest of my team. STAB Hydro Pump, STAB TBolt, Trick for items, and Shadow Ball for occasional threats. A pretty solid set, although I haven't ran Rotom before, so I wouldn't know that well. Name Reason: 'Cuz it's the truth. *pedosmile*
- Fix the Psychic problem by putting Zen Headbutt there. It is Psychic-type and physical and can flinch. Commentary: Jirachi was on my first ever team, and is now making a comeback. Fire Punch knocks out threats like Metagross that can destroy my main attackers, Iron Head as a STAB steel move, U-turn for utility, and the last move is a debate. With 252 into ATK, Ice Punch seems like the best choice, but I already have Ice Beam on Swampert, and I need the Psychic coverage. I don't really know what to do. Name Reason: Should be very obvious.
London (Flygon, Levitate) @Choice Band 252 ATK / 4 SpD / 252 SPE / Adamant
Moves:
Outrage
Earthquake
U-Turn
Stone Edge
- As much as I love Flygon, Hydreigon is better and gets all those moves, as well as Fire Blast, Surf, STAB Crunch, STAB Dark Pulse and Head Smash. Commentary: One of my favorite pokemon, and a strong one although. Even though it falls to the better pokemon Garchomp, Flygon still prevails in some aspects of the metagame, this set being one I've used many times for Flygon. It works pretty well, atlhough Stone Edge usually dosen't do that much, because flying types (in my history) come out late-game, and by then Mienshao's revenge killing with Stone Edge/Hi Jump Kick. Still a good team player. Name Reason: Sort of random; couldn't think of anything better.
Definition (Scizor, Technician) @ Life Orb 4 HP / 252 ATK / 252 SPE / Adamant
Moves:
Swords Dance
Bullet Punch
Bug Bite
Superpower
- No criticisms. Commentary: Yep. Last but not least, the ruler of OU, Scizor. And with good reason, it's a monster when set up right. I used to run X-Scissor, so I'm sort of iffy on Bug Bite, but it's been working pretty well. I chose Superpower over Brick Break for various reasons. Not much else to say... A beast. Name reason: The DEFINITION of overused.
◘ Conclusion;
This team is undefeated on Pokemon Online, and has been quite the offensive group. It's main strategy is pretty much attack, not much defense going on here. I haven't fought with it too much, so I'm not aware of any threats. Taunt dosen't cripple me at all (which is a big change from my Trick Room team, which explodes while facing Taunt) and it's pretty solid. CC is mucho appreciated from pros/veterans/newbies/amateurs/etc. cetera. Thanks for viewing!
EDIT: After playing some more, possible threats are Hail teams and Latios...