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- Dorchestor
- Seen Dec 25, 2012
Hello again, this RMT is a remake of a previous one that wasn't done properly and when I was unsure about PC a bit, but now I'm aware and I decided to remake them. This RMT will cover 2 teams so It'll be allot and of course mistakes are bound to happen so please bear with me.
Team A
TEAM CONSTRUCTION
First I figured that sweepers were an easier part of making a team, I also figured a fast sweeper would be best, the first pokemon that came to mind was Yanmega
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I was also interested in using Acrobatics+Flying Gem, so I checked on who would be the most capable user of this and I figured Archeops to be it. Archeops then became my main Physical Sweeper
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For Defense, I decided to use one of the Regi's and finalized on Registeel because of his mono-steel type and various resistances.
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Specially Defensive was a bit tougher, but I narrowed it down to Gastrodon for a reason I cannot recall, but I'll assume it's because of its' access to Stockpile and only weak to grass
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I needed to have a Rapid Spinner since Yanmega would lose 1/2 of his HP to Stealth Rocks, I decided on Hitmontop in the end of things.
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Now I needed a lead, I assumed a fast lead with Fake Out would be best, I knew Ambipom would be the best choice, but decided to go with Persian instead.
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Later I realized that Persian wouldn't cut it and I decided against Ambipom because I feel he's a bit more common in what he does. I still wanted Fake Out and even though she doesn't get Technician, she Does get Scrappy, so I'm seeing if Kangaskhan would be a viable option
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After looking at my team's weaknesses and resitances, I had 4 common weaknesses. Ice, Electric, Fire and Flying. So I was stumped on what pokemon resisted those 4 types that wasn't in Uber Hilariously, the pokemon that I tried to put on many teams ended up being on this one, when I didn't even consider it. The next change in my 6th slot is Lanturn
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TEAM ANALYSIS
LEAD+SPINNER
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Hitmontop@Leftovers
Intimidate
Impish Nature
252 HP 252 Def 4 Sp.Def
-Rapid Spin
-Foresight
-Close Combat
-Sucker Punch
Originally, It was going to have Rapid Spin and Bulk Up, but I was told that Hitmontop can't use both, it's either one or the other. I felt that Spinning was allot more useful and stuck with it. Later(meaning on 7/24) after deciding a replacement for Persian/Kangaskhan, I appointed Hitmontop as my Lead for this team.
Sweepers
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Yanmega @Focus Sash
Speed Boost
Timid
252 Spe / 252 Sp.Atk / 4HP
Protect/Substitute
Bug Buzz
Ancient Power
Air Slash
I was always interested in Yanmega and figured that as a Special Sweeper he wouldn't be too bad. Protect is mainly for Speed Boost, though in that time my opponent could switch so something faster, so I was thinking Substitute so even if they do switch it's not much of a problem unless I somehow can't hit them, but If I do use Substitute, I'll have to replace the Focus Sash with something else.
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Archeops @Flying Gem
Defeatist
Jolly Nature
252 Atk / 252 Spe / 4HP
Acrobatics
Rock Slide
U-Turn
Earthquake
I've always been curious about Archeops and after seeing it in a couple of battles I decided to take a look at him. With a really nice Attack and Speed stat I figured would make him a great Physical Sweeper, but access to Acrobatics with STAB is what mostly got me interested in it.
WALLS/DEFENSE
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Registeel @Leftovers
Clear Body
Careful Nature
252 HP 4 Def 252 SDef
-Stealth Rock
-Thunder Wave
-Iron Head
-Ice Punch
I'd much prefer if I used Registeel to be a virtual Physically Iron Wall with Iron Defense and be ok Specially Defensive since both of it's defenses are the same, but I was told that Giving Steel a moveset like this would be best.
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Gastrodon @Lum Berry
Storm Drain
Calm Nature
212 HP 252 Def 44 SpD
Toxic
Recover
Earth Power
Scald
Like Registeel, I'd prefer if Gastrodon could use the access to defense boosting moves like Stockpile to the fullest potential, but I was also told that a set like this worked best.
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Lanturn@ Leftovers
Volt Absorb
Calm Nature
40 HP / 216 Def / 252 Sp. Def
Heal Bell
Thunder Wave
Surf/Thunder Bolt
Ice Beam
Figures the one pokemon I needed was the one I tried to put on a team, then forget about. Originally, I was going to run a Parafusion set with Thunder Wave/Confuse Ray/Stockpile/Surf but after looking up sets for this one, I figured this might work. I need Heal Bell incase some of my pokemon get hit with statuses, Thunderwave to slow them down, Surf/Thunderbolt for STAB and Ice Beam for Ground and Grass Coverage. I don't really like having 2 pokemon with the same items, but Lanturn needs Leftovers.
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Now for Team B. Team B is a bit different, it's more so my experiment with Unova-only Pokemon outside what's most commonly used. Originally I was following PVGC rules, but I remembered that it was in Doubles format, which I'm significantly horrible at(actually I'm terrible overall). For this team, there were some Pokemon that I decided against using because I either:
a) Have Used those Pokemon on the Team that this is being remade from
or
b)Are too commonly used(though I think I'm using 1 or 2 commonly used pokemon, maybe not OU but used often )
These Pokemon(that fufill either or both) would include:
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Though I'm sure that some of these pokemon would be better suited for places on my team, I have a tendency on not liking to use Pokemon that are used often or that I've used on a team before(that's probably not a good way to think in COMPETITIVE Pokemon, but I haven't been able to change). Either way, continuing on...
Team B
TEAM CONSTRUCTION
Galvantula was a definite on this team regardless on who else I put.
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I needed a lead, and Gigalith caught my eye with Sturdy and Stealth Rock, so it could(in most cases) always set up Rocks.
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I needed a Pokemon similar to Gigalith, but a tad faster and few weaknesses, after seeing Scrafty's Dark/Fighting Type and his stats, I put him on the team
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I lacked Special overall on this team, so I chose Sigyliph to be one of my walls along with Scrafty.
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A Pure Water Pokemon was necessary, so I looked at Alomomoa, Basculin and Simipour side by side and found Simipour to be a better option than the two.
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a pokemon that's immune to Electric would've helped my team, and a faster Physical Attacker. I chose Zebstrika because of his Motor Drive ability, already high Speed and High attack (since Eelektross was on my previous team I decided against him)
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Team Analysis
Lead
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Gigalith @Leftovers
Sturdy
Adamant
252 HP 252 Atk 4 Def
-Stealth Rock
-Stone Edge
-Earthquake
-Explosion
Though I'd prefer 252 Def and maxing it out with Curse even further, I guess as a lead, it's better like this set which was said that this is better as a lead
SWEEPERS
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Galvantula @Wide Lens
CompoundEyes
Timid Nature
252 Sp.Atk / 252 Spe / 4 HP
Thunder
Bug Buzz
Hidden Power Ice
Energy Ball
I've always liked Galvantula, and Compoundeyes and Wide Lens plus Access to Thunder and it's fast which Immediately put it on my team
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Zebstrika @Air Balloon
Motor Drive
Jolly Nature
252 Speed 252 Atk 4 HP
Wild Charge
Flame Charge
Protect/Return
Pursuit
Zebstrika may not be too good, but he'll be useful with his Motor Drive ability and pretty good Attack and Speed. The Air Balloon is to be safer around Ground attacks.
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Simipour @Sitrus Berry
Gluttony
Modest Nature
252 Sp.Atk 252 Spd 4 Hp
Surf
Protect
Focus Blast
Ice Beam
I was considering about running a mixed set, but my team needs more special attackers so for now, Simipour is Special Based. I needed a pure water-type for the team and Simipour was the best option I could get. The Sitrus Berry will activate at 1/2 hp with Gluttony
WALLS/DEFENSE
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Scrafty @Life Orb
Shed Skin
Adamant Nature
252 HP/8 Atk/248 SDef
Bulk Up
Drain Punch
Rest
Payback
Wasn't too sure about Scrafty at first but I've seen him at work and I like him, though I'd prefer Ice Punch over Rest just to hit Dragons a tad harder but I was told that Drain Punch Can't do all of my healing.
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Sigilyph @Flame Orb
Magic Guard
Timid Nature
252 Speed 128 Sp.Atk 132 HP
Psycho Shift
Whirlwind
Psychic
Roost
After seeing an analysis on Sigyliph, I was really attracted to it, being able to burn a couple of pokemon and be immune to status inflictions itself(through Flame Orb+Magic Guard) put him on the team for me.
Whew, that took a while to write(I think 2 hours overall), and that was probably a pain for you too read, but any constructive advice on this team is welcomed, thanks for reading all the way through.
Team A
TEAM CONSTRUCTION
First I figured that sweepers were an easier part of making a team, I also figured a fast sweeper would be best, the first pokemon that came to mind was Yanmega
"image removed"
I was also interested in using Acrobatics+Flying Gem, so I checked on who would be the most capable user of this and I figured Archeops to be it. Archeops then became my main Physical Sweeper
"image removed" *pokemonelite2000 image removed*
For Defense, I decided to use one of the Regi's and finalized on Registeel because of his mono-steel type and various resistances.
"image removed"*pokemonelite2000 image removed**pokemonelite2000 image removed*
Specially Defensive was a bit tougher, but I narrowed it down to Gastrodon for a reason I cannot recall, but I'll assume it's because of its' access to Stockpile and only weak to grass
"image removed"*pokemonelite2000 image removed**pokemonelite2000 image removed*"image removed"
I needed to have a Rapid Spinner since Yanmega would lose 1/2 of his HP to Stealth Rocks, I decided on Hitmontop in the end of things.
"image removed"*pokemonelite2000 image removed**pokemonelite2000 image removed*"image removed""image removed"
Now I needed a lead, I assumed a fast lead with Fake Out would be best, I knew Ambipom would be the best choice, but decided to go with Persian instead.
"image removed"*pokemonelite2000 image removed**pokemonelite2000 image removed*"image removed""image removed"*pokemonelite2000 image removed*
Later I realized that Persian wouldn't cut it and I decided against Ambipom because I feel he's a bit more common in what he does. I still wanted Fake Out and even though she doesn't get Technician, she Does get Scrappy, so I'm seeing if Kangaskhan would be a viable option
"image removed"*pokemonelite2000 image removed* *pokemonelite2000 image removed*"image removed""image removed""image removed"
After looking at my team's weaknesses and resitances, I had 4 common weaknesses. Ice, Electric, Fire and Flying. So I was stumped on what pokemon resisted those 4 types that wasn't in Uber Hilariously, the pokemon that I tried to put on many teams ended up being on this one, when I didn't even consider it. The next change in my 6th slot is Lanturn
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TEAM ANALYSIS
LEAD+SPINNER
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Hitmontop@Leftovers
Intimidate
Impish Nature
252 HP 252 Def 4 Sp.Def
-Rapid Spin
-Foresight
-Close Combat
-Sucker Punch
Originally, It was going to have Rapid Spin and Bulk Up, but I was told that Hitmontop can't use both, it's either one or the other. I felt that Spinning was allot more useful and stuck with it. Later(meaning on 7/24) after deciding a replacement for Persian/Kangaskhan, I appointed Hitmontop as my Lead for this team.
Sweepers
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Yanmega @Focus Sash
Speed Boost
Timid
252 Spe / 252 Sp.Atk / 4HP
Protect/Substitute
Bug Buzz
Ancient Power
Air Slash
I was always interested in Yanmega and figured that as a Special Sweeper he wouldn't be too bad. Protect is mainly for Speed Boost, though in that time my opponent could switch so something faster, so I was thinking Substitute so even if they do switch it's not much of a problem unless I somehow can't hit them, but If I do use Substitute, I'll have to replace the Focus Sash with something else.
*pokemonelite2000 image removed*
Archeops @Flying Gem
Defeatist
Jolly Nature
252 Atk / 252 Spe / 4HP
Acrobatics
Rock Slide
U-Turn
Earthquake
I've always been curious about Archeops and after seeing it in a couple of battles I decided to take a look at him. With a really nice Attack and Speed stat I figured would make him a great Physical Sweeper, but access to Acrobatics with STAB is what mostly got me interested in it.
WALLS/DEFENSE
*pokemonelite2000 image removed*
Registeel @Leftovers
Clear Body
Careful Nature
252 HP 4 Def 252 SDef
-Stealth Rock
-Thunder Wave
-Iron Head
-Ice Punch
I'd much prefer if I used Registeel to be a virtual Physically Iron Wall with Iron Defense and be ok Specially Defensive since both of it's defenses are the same, but I was told that Giving Steel a moveset like this would be best.
"image removed"
Gastrodon @Lum Berry
Storm Drain
Calm Nature
212 HP 252 Def 44 SpD
Toxic
Recover
Earth Power
Scald
Like Registeel, I'd prefer if Gastrodon could use the access to defense boosting moves like Stockpile to the fullest potential, but I was also told that a set like this worked best.
"image removed"
Lanturn@ Leftovers
Volt Absorb
Calm Nature
40 HP / 216 Def / 252 Sp. Def
Heal Bell
Thunder Wave
Surf/Thunder Bolt
Ice Beam
Figures the one pokemon I needed was the one I tried to put on a team, then forget about. Originally, I was going to run a Parafusion set with Thunder Wave/Confuse Ray/Stockpile/Surf but after looking up sets for this one, I figured this might work. I need Heal Bell incase some of my pokemon get hit with statuses, Thunderwave to slow them down, Surf/Thunderbolt for STAB and Ice Beam for Ground and Grass Coverage. I don't really like having 2 pokemon with the same items, but Lanturn needs Leftovers.
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Now for Team B. Team B is a bit different, it's more so my experiment with Unova-only Pokemon outside what's most commonly used. Originally I was following PVGC rules, but I remembered that it was in Doubles format, which I'm significantly horrible at(actually I'm terrible overall). For this team, there were some Pokemon that I decided against using because I either:
a) Have Used those Pokemon on the Team that this is being remade from
or
b)Are too commonly used(though I think I'm using 1 or 2 commonly used pokemon, maybe not OU but used often )
These Pokemon(that fufill either or both) would include:
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*pokemonelite2000 image removed*
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Though I'm sure that some of these pokemon would be better suited for places on my team, I have a tendency on not liking to use Pokemon that are used often or that I've used on a team before(that's probably not a good way to think in COMPETITIVE Pokemon, but I haven't been able to change). Either way, continuing on...
Team B
TEAM CONSTRUCTION
Galvantula was a definite on this team regardless on who else I put.
"image removed"
I needed a lead, and Gigalith caught my eye with Sturdy and Stealth Rock, so it could(in most cases) always set up Rocks.
"image removed""image removed"
I needed a Pokemon similar to Gigalith, but a tad faster and few weaknesses, after seeing Scrafty's Dark/Fighting Type and his stats, I put him on the team
"image removed""image removed"
I lacked Special overall on this team, so I chose Sigyliph to be one of my walls along with Scrafty.
"image removed""image removed"*pokemonelite2000 image removed**pokemonelite2000 image removed*
A Pure Water Pokemon was necessary, so I looked at Alomomoa, Basculin and Simipour side by side and found Simipour to be a better option than the two.
"image removed""image removed"*pokemonelite2000 image removed**pokemonelite2000 image removed*"image removed"
a pokemon that's immune to Electric would've helped my team, and a faster Physical Attacker. I chose Zebstrika because of his Motor Drive ability, already high Speed and High attack (since Eelektross was on my previous team I decided against him)
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Team Analysis
Lead
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Gigalith @Leftovers
Sturdy
Adamant
252 HP 252 Atk 4 Def
-Stealth Rock
-Stone Edge
-Earthquake
-Explosion
Though I'd prefer 252 Def and maxing it out with Curse even further, I guess as a lead, it's better like this set which was said that this is better as a lead
SWEEPERS
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Galvantula @Wide Lens
CompoundEyes
Timid Nature
252 Sp.Atk / 252 Spe / 4 HP
Thunder
Bug Buzz
Hidden Power Ice
Energy Ball
I've always liked Galvantula, and Compoundeyes and Wide Lens plus Access to Thunder and it's fast which Immediately put it on my team
*pokemonelite2000 image removed*
Zebstrika @Air Balloon
Motor Drive
Jolly Nature
252 Speed 252 Atk 4 HP
Wild Charge
Flame Charge
Protect/Return
Pursuit
Zebstrika may not be too good, but he'll be useful with his Motor Drive ability and pretty good Attack and Speed. The Air Balloon is to be safer around Ground attacks.
"image removed"
Simipour @Sitrus Berry
Gluttony
Modest Nature
252 Sp.Atk 252 Spd 4 Hp
Surf
Protect
Focus Blast
Ice Beam
I was considering about running a mixed set, but my team needs more special attackers so for now, Simipour is Special Based. I needed a pure water-type for the team and Simipour was the best option I could get. The Sitrus Berry will activate at 1/2 hp with Gluttony
WALLS/DEFENSE
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Scrafty @Life Orb
Shed Skin
Adamant Nature
252 HP/8 Atk/248 SDef
Bulk Up
Drain Punch
Rest
Payback
Wasn't too sure about Scrafty at first but I've seen him at work and I like him, though I'd prefer Ice Punch over Rest just to hit Dragons a tad harder but I was told that Drain Punch Can't do all of my healing.
*pokemonelite2000 image removed*
Sigilyph @Flame Orb
Magic Guard
Timid Nature
252 Speed 128 Sp.Atk 132 HP
Psycho Shift
Whirlwind
Psychic
Roost
After seeing an analysis on Sigyliph, I was really attracted to it, being able to burn a couple of pokemon and be immune to status inflictions itself(through Flame Orb+Magic Guard) put him on the team for me.
Whew, that took a while to write(I think 2 hours overall), and that was probably a pain for you too read, but any constructive advice on this team is welcomed, thanks for reading all the way through.
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