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The only decent fifth generation team I've made revolved around Sand Stream + Landorus. After a few teams I didn't like and didn't suit how I play, I went back to that basic strategy. I haven't tested this team a whole lot but I'm quite sure I know what I hate about it...so I'm posting it. That's really all there is to say.
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Tyranitar (M) @ Lum Berry
Trait: Sand Stream
EVs: 252 HP / 104 Atk / 16 Def / 136 SDef
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SAtk)
- Curse
- Crunch
- Fire Punch
- Ice Punch
SS lead to start things off, but it's a unique moveset as you might have guessed. The basic idea is to put pressure on the opponent right away if Tyranitar has a good chance to lure the opponent. After a Curse, Tyranitar is very difficult to break through, which lets him take any non-crit hit from Excadrill or Garchomp to KO with the appropriate elemental punch. I am considering removing Leftovers in favor of Lum Berry to aid this though sometimes Tyranitar just won't get a chance to sweep and he's relegated to a defensive role...and losing Leftovers would suck for that. But yeah, losing to random Scald burns sounds like no fun, so I need advice there. EDIT: I'm using Lum Berry, it's just tough to pass up the free pass against status.
The EVs let Tyranitar OHKO Ferrothorn, Garchomp, and Excadrill after a Curse boost. With SR down it usually KOes Gliscor. I'm pretty sure that the Special Defense lets it survive just about any unSTABed Focus Blast. The rest was thrown into Defense to help it survive STAB Earthquakes...so yeah. These EVs need to be tweaked, I know, but for now that's what they are. Also, I like how after one Curse this still outspeeds mega slow things like Escavalier, Reuniclus, and Ferrothorn. lol >_<
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Landorus (M) @ Life Orb
Trait: Sand Force
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spd
Jolly Nature (+Spd, -SAtk)
- Swords Dance
- Earthquake
- Stone Edge
- Brick Break
This thing is seriously amazing lol. It really packs a ton of power. This is my primary mid game sweeper, which is usually when I can get him in. I know the last slot isn't the best choice probably but I like its ability to bypass Balloon Pokemon as well as breaking screens if necessary. I also couldn't really find a better choice...Rock Polish didn't really appeal to me all that much, I guess. If you have any suggestions, fire away. But yeah, this is an amazing attacker/sweeper. It doesn't even need a boost to do a ton of damage, making it a good revenge killer against slower Pokemon who can't take an Earthquake (I'm looking at you, Haxorus).
Ferrothorn (M) @ Leftovers
Trait: Iron Barbs
EVs: 252 HP / 48 Def / 208 SDef
Relaxed Nature (+Def, -Spd)
- Power Whip
- Gyro Ball
- Leech Seed
- Stealth Rock
Part One of the defensive core, and I'm finding out that the metagame is finally starting to adapt to this beast. Still, he's great for setting up Stealth Rock (I would have Spikes but I lack anything else that can really use Stealth Rock). I have to be careful for random HP Fires though and so far I've been pretty bad at that haha. Nevertheless, this guy is pretty necessary. Leech Seed is good for keeping him healthy of course, but its real use is wearing down the opponent into Excadrill/Landorus sweep range. Ferrothorn really has too many uses to mention.
Gyarados (M) @ Leftovers
Trait: Intimidate
EVs: 248 HP / 252 Def / 8 Spd
Impish Nature (+Def, -SAtk)
- Rest
- Sleep Talk
- Waterfall
- Dragon Tail
This is mostly just here to be annoying by racking up a little Stealth Rock damage. Gyarados' synergy with Ferrothorn is amazing: both resist each others' weaknesses, and only two type hit them for neutral damage (Ice and Flyging)...at least I think so :x. But yeah, this is here to PHaze BP crap regardless of Taunt as well. Obviously, this is also a status abosrber even though the new sleep timer is seriously annoying if I have to switch this out early. Even so, Sleep Talking into a Dragon Tail or two can get it awake again which is nice. But...yeah, welcome to my only answer to Conkeldurr or Breloom or probably other things I don't know of.
The EVs are totally random, btw. If you have a better spread, fire away. I don't really know what this does except "yay it's bulky woooooo!"
Rotom-W @ Leftovers
Trait: Levitate
EVs: 252 HP / 168 Def / 88 SDef
Bold Nature (+Def, -Atk)
- Will-O-Wisp
- Volt Switch
- Hydro Pump
- Pain Split
This has replaced Virizion and so far he has done a good job. Volt Switch is cool for momentum and whatnot while Will-O-Wisp is just flat-out annoying...I really wanted to put in Shadow Ball but couldn't really find a spot for it =(. But Rotom has done his job well, which has mostly been keeping Excadrill in check and keeping the game in my control.
I didn't use any Speed EVs because I didn't really see the point in outpacing Scizor or Breloom when Gyarados beats both of them rather soundly. Making Rotom a more balanced tank with Special Defense EVs seemed logical to me though I'm willing to put them elsewhere if anyone has a better place to put them.
Here is the "what should I replace Virizion with?" conflict I had from the previous incarnation of this slot since this slot hasn't been settled yet...
Excadrill (M) @ Air Balloon
Trait: Sand Rush
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spd
Jolly Nature (+Spd, -SAtk)
- Swords Dance
- Earthquake
- Rock Slide
- Rapid Spin / X-Scissor / Brick Break
Haters gonna hate.
This is a very solid revenge killer and sweeper that is not as easy to stop as some people (AKA just about everyone on this forum) claim. Excadrill is solid! The last slot does need help though since Brick Break was mostly a filler to piss off screens + BP + sweeper teams (once again), but I feel like one of the other two options would be more useful. Rapid Spin keeps Gyarados healthy and prevents wearing down in general while X-Scissor seems quite solid for Lati@s. NOTE: Currently testing Rapid Spin with somewhat iffy results so an X-Scissor test and a retest of Brick Break will likely happen soon.
Any help is appreciated.
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Tyranitar (M) @ Lum Berry
Trait: Sand Stream
EVs: 252 HP / 104 Atk / 16 Def / 136 SDef
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SAtk)
- Curse
- Crunch
- Fire Punch
- Ice Punch
SS lead to start things off, but it's a unique moveset as you might have guessed. The basic idea is to put pressure on the opponent right away if Tyranitar has a good chance to lure the opponent. After a Curse, Tyranitar is very difficult to break through, which lets him take any non-crit hit from Excadrill or Garchomp to KO with the appropriate elemental punch. I am considering removing Leftovers in favor of Lum Berry to aid this though sometimes Tyranitar just won't get a chance to sweep and he's relegated to a defensive role...and losing Leftovers would suck for that. But yeah, losing to random Scald burns sounds like no fun, so I need advice there. EDIT: I'm using Lum Berry, it's just tough to pass up the free pass against status.
The EVs let Tyranitar OHKO Ferrothorn, Garchomp, and Excadrill after a Curse boost. With SR down it usually KOes Gliscor. I'm pretty sure that the Special Defense lets it survive just about any unSTABed Focus Blast. The rest was thrown into Defense to help it survive STAB Earthquakes...so yeah. These EVs need to be tweaked, I know, but for now that's what they are. Also, I like how after one Curse this still outspeeds mega slow things like Escavalier, Reuniclus, and Ferrothorn. lol >_<
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Landorus (M) @ Life Orb
Trait: Sand Force
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spd
Jolly Nature (+Spd, -SAtk)
- Swords Dance
- Earthquake
- Stone Edge
- Brick Break
This thing is seriously amazing lol. It really packs a ton of power. This is my primary mid game sweeper, which is usually when I can get him in. I know the last slot isn't the best choice probably but I like its ability to bypass Balloon Pokemon as well as breaking screens if necessary. I also couldn't really find a better choice...Rock Polish didn't really appeal to me all that much, I guess. If you have any suggestions, fire away. But yeah, this is an amazing attacker/sweeper. It doesn't even need a boost to do a ton of damage, making it a good revenge killer against slower Pokemon who can't take an Earthquake (I'm looking at you, Haxorus).
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Ferrothorn (M) @ Leftovers
Trait: Iron Barbs
EVs: 252 HP / 48 Def / 208 SDef
Relaxed Nature (+Def, -Spd)
- Power Whip
- Gyro Ball
- Leech Seed
- Stealth Rock
Part One of the defensive core, and I'm finding out that the metagame is finally starting to adapt to this beast. Still, he's great for setting up Stealth Rock (I would have Spikes but I lack anything else that can really use Stealth Rock). I have to be careful for random HP Fires though and so far I've been pretty bad at that haha. Nevertheless, this guy is pretty necessary. Leech Seed is good for keeping him healthy of course, but its real use is wearing down the opponent into Excadrill/Landorus sweep range. Ferrothorn really has too many uses to mention.
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Gyarados (M) @ Leftovers
Trait: Intimidate
EVs: 248 HP / 252 Def / 8 Spd
Impish Nature (+Def, -SAtk)
- Rest
- Sleep Talk
- Waterfall
- Dragon Tail
This is mostly just here to be annoying by racking up a little Stealth Rock damage. Gyarados' synergy with Ferrothorn is amazing: both resist each others' weaknesses, and only two type hit them for neutral damage (Ice and Flyging)...at least I think so :x. But yeah, this is here to PHaze BP crap regardless of Taunt as well. Obviously, this is also a status abosrber even though the new sleep timer is seriously annoying if I have to switch this out early. Even so, Sleep Talking into a Dragon Tail or two can get it awake again which is nice. But...yeah, welcome to my only answer to Conkeldurr or Breloom or probably other things I don't know of.
The EVs are totally random, btw. If you have a better spread, fire away. I don't really know what this does except "yay it's bulky woooooo!"
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Rotom-W @ Leftovers
Trait: Levitate
EVs: 252 HP / 168 Def / 88 SDef
Bold Nature (+Def, -Atk)
- Will-O-Wisp
- Volt Switch
- Hydro Pump
- Pain Split
This has replaced Virizion and so far he has done a good job. Volt Switch is cool for momentum and whatnot while Will-O-Wisp is just flat-out annoying...I really wanted to put in Shadow Ball but couldn't really find a spot for it =(. But Rotom has done his job well, which has mostly been keeping Excadrill in check and keeping the game in my control.
I didn't use any Speed EVs because I didn't really see the point in outpacing Scizor or Breloom when Gyarados beats both of them rather soundly. Making Rotom a more balanced tank with Special Defense EVs seemed logical to me though I'm willing to put them elsewhere if anyone has a better place to put them.
Here is the "what should I replace Virizion with?" conflict I had from the previous incarnation of this slot since this slot hasn't been settled yet...
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So, replacements? I have thought of a few and need some feedback, if possible.
1. Reuniclus: I haven't used this yet, but I like its potential, especially since it doesn't take SS damage while providing versatility in the typing of my Pokemon. I also need a special attacker to take the Will-O-Wisps and Scalds flying around. I just don't really know what set to run if I do use this, and I also don't like that it does nothing about my issues with opposing Landorus, Thundurus, or really any other fast sweeper that Excadrill can't bully.
2. Wobbuffet: WOBBUFFET! This can set up Landorus and stop many set-up sweepers, but it's also defensively weaker than in the past and just seems like a one-trick pony.
3. Hydreigon: It provides a special attacking presence with raw power...something I lack. It can also take advantage of a foe's Ferrothorn getting knocked out.
4. Rotom-W: Helps with Rain teams, provides a special attacker who doesn't die to unSTABed attacks, and is generally awesome. It helps with a lot of what I fear but I'm unsure about it because I wonder if it's just too easy to overwhelm. [Obviously, I'm currently using him.]
5. Something with Stealth Rock: This gives Gyarados way more leverage because I can give Ferrothorn Spikes. Sadly, I haven't found a good fit here.
Fire away!
1. Reuniclus: I haven't used this yet, but I like its potential, especially since it doesn't take SS damage while providing versatility in the typing of my Pokemon. I also need a special attacker to take the Will-O-Wisps and Scalds flying around. I just don't really know what set to run if I do use this, and I also don't like that it does nothing about my issues with opposing Landorus, Thundurus, or really any other fast sweeper that Excadrill can't bully.
2. Wobbuffet: WOBBUFFET! This can set up Landorus and stop many set-up sweepers, but it's also defensively weaker than in the past and just seems like a one-trick pony.
3. Hydreigon: It provides a special attacking presence with raw power...something I lack. It can also take advantage of a foe's Ferrothorn getting knocked out.
4. Rotom-W: Helps with Rain teams, provides a special attacker who doesn't die to unSTABed attacks, and is generally awesome. It helps with a lot of what I fear but I'm unsure about it because I wonder if it's just too easy to overwhelm. [Obviously, I'm currently using him.]
5. Something with Stealth Rock: This gives Gyarados way more leverage because I can give Ferrothorn Spikes. Sadly, I haven't found a good fit here.
Fire away!
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Excadrill (M) @ Air Balloon
Trait: Sand Rush
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spd
Jolly Nature (+Spd, -SAtk)
- Swords Dance
- Earthquake
- Rock Slide
- Rapid Spin / X-Scissor / Brick Break
Haters gonna hate.
This is a very solid revenge killer and sweeper that is not as easy to stop as some people (AKA just about everyone on this forum) claim. Excadrill is solid! The last slot does need help though since Brick Break was mostly a filler to piss off screens + BP + sweeper teams (once again), but I feel like one of the other two options would be more useful. Rapid Spin keeps Gyarados healthy and prevents wearing down in general while X-Scissor seems quite solid for Lati@s. NOTE: Currently testing Rapid Spin with somewhat iffy results so an X-Scissor test and a retest of Brick Break will likely happen soon.
Any help is appreciated.
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