Sweet Serenity
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If so, what was your experience like? If you haven't, well, how do you think you would do if you did?
I played competitively during generation 4 and 5. It was fun raising Pokémon for WiFi battles, but battles eventually became a switch out fest. The opponent would switch in something to resist my oncoming attack. I'd switch out to something so that my Pokémon wouldn't die. Then rinse and repeat. I stopped playing competitively after generation 6. I don't think I'd get back into it. I like the collecting aspect more.
I played on Showdown for couple years. The community experience was awful. (Told to kill myself multiple times, how bad I was at the game, or getting cursed out in the chat). Maybe I was unlucky, but it reached a point that I would start muting the chat and my PM box. I'm aware of how the internet can be so I tried not to take it too personally.
Otherwise, I was a player of sheer mediocrity. My most success was Random Battles, hitting an ELO rating of around 1900. I also hit top 500 in a lower tier using a Lapras team. (which wasn't considered viable, so I was proud of it).
Mostly in random battles, which I generally still do either average or not do so well on. I'm not as good at figuring out which Pokémon complement each other and work well on a team myself, so I would often rely on random battles that do the teambuilding for me - or preset teams. A lot easier. I do enjoy battling others if it's slightly more casual, but as soon as it becomes a super serious switch fest is when I will get easily obliterated.
I played on Showdown a couple of times on a mono-type ladder with a fighting type team for funsies. It was just all my favorite fighting types, it actually did pretty well!