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1) I assume by "changed to another Pokémon" you mean switching. Switching is a natural part of the game, and you shouldn't think a Pokémon is unusable just because it's weak to a type of attack? Why use any Pokémon at all? They've all got weaknesses, right?1) Well, the fact is, no one uses Ferrothorn as a sweeper. So, when every good trainer sees a Ferrothorn, he knows that it is a Stealth Rock set upper. What if a Ferrothorn coincidentally meets a Fire Pokemon at the beginning (especially if someone loves to send out Stealth Rock set uppers first)? There are two chances: First, Ferrothorn is changed to another Pokemon that resists or is immune to Fire. Second, that Ferrothorn is doomed. About Aggron, well, people learn from mistakes, and I am no exception.
2) You got that right. Even though I think that Drapion has a well balanced stats. And also, finding a good Pokemon that's able to learn Rapid Spin is hard IMO.
3) "Entei, Victini, Volcanion"
All of the Pokemon that you mentioned are legendary Pokemon. I want a fair battle. That's why I always forfeit a battle when I notice that the opponent uses legendary Pokemon. I aim for the win, but I'm not in a competition, where winning is an absolute necessity. I don't even care in what tier a Pokemon is, as long as it can make me win a battle, I'll pick it.
2) There are a lot of viable Pokémon that can Rapid Spin: Excadrill, Starmie, Blastoise, Tentacruel, etc. Also, Defog is an option. You can even use Cryogonal and Hitmonlee as Rapid Spinners, they're pretty "good" considering you have a Lapras on your team.
3) You're going to forfeit a lot. Legendary doesn't mean anything in competitive play. Articuno is garbage just like Lapras, yet it is "legendary". You want a fair battle? You are never going to get one, because no one will have the same team as you. You never even explained why "legendary" Pokémon are "bad". Do you feel like you're somehow better than everyone else because you don't use "legendary" Pokémon?