i have an argument that i need help with

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    Well.. this may look a quite OT, but this is still pokemon, i have an argument with someone who claims that his TTar owns everything (yeah yeah.. two OHKO attacks on a TTar is BRILLIANT! WELL MADE!

    now look, i asked for help on a team moves. i assembled a team (i think all the team is UU) of my likes.. so anyway... all he does is brag about TTar, that comes completely useless under a Sudowoodo with Low Kick (120 low kick attack + 4x weakness = epic pure pwnage)

    well here is the argument : https://translate.google.com/transl...xp.co.il/showthread.php?t=3172846&sl=iw&tl=en

    (it is translated from hebrew to english, and my hebrew is not the best depsite i live in israel, anyway read his brags about TTar and i think you will ROFL about the moves he gave it)

    i really need a sulotion for this guy, he really need to stop braggin about TTar (holy cow! i got it! he is probably the real-life fanclub chairman!)

    Any help is appriciated. i will link him to this thread. to show him that OU sucks and he is just a retard who can't assemble a team of his own. (i won't be surprised if his team is Dragonite, Chomp, TTar, Metagross and Salamence and lastly blissy. this team is for TOTAL LOSERS!);
     
    From Tyranitar's Smogon analysis of its counters...


    Scizor has been mentioned a few times in this analysis, and for good reason. His high defense allows him to take a few hits from Tyranitar's Stone Edge, and Scizor can outspeed Tyranitar and deal serious damage with STAB X-Scissor or U-Turn. It can also fire off a Bullet Punch to take out a weakened Dragon Dancer. Any set that boasts a Fire attack can predict a Scizor switch-in and OHKO him. Forretress works the same way, but it doesn't outspeed Tyranitar and therefore is more vunerable to a Fire-attack from a non-choiced set. Bronzong is useful against the Dragon Dancer as it's immune to Earthquake, resistant to Rock, and neutral to Dark. Gyro Ball's power is boosted after a Dragon Dance, which helps both Forretress and Bronzong to kill off Tyranitar. Skarmory can't really threaten Tyranitar, but it can switch in on most sets, and set up Spikes or phaze Tyranitar.
    Bulky Ground-types are good counters for the physical sets, thanks to their Rock resist and high Defense. Donphan, Hippowdon, and Rhyperior all do a good job, although they have to be aware of a Choice Band Aqua Tail, which can 2HKO. Swampert doesn't have the same problem with Aqua Tail, but a Choice Band Crunch will 3HKO, and a Dragon Dance Life Orb Crunch can 2HKO. Steelix is a good option, but watch out for repeated Earthquakes, Focus Punches, or Aqua Tails. Gliscor can work very effectively as Sand Veil helps to avoid taking a hit and Roost can buy him a Rock resist, though it must be wary of the occasional Ice Beam. All of these can handle Tyranitar with STAB Earthquake.
    Although Breloom's poor defenses mean it's at risk from Stone Edge—which can 2HKO—it resists everything on the Choice Band set barring the occasional Ice Beam and has Mach Punch and Seed Bomb to kill off Tyranitar. Lucario is in a similar position, but boasts 4x resistances to both STAB moves. Earthquake or Focus Punch will finish Lucario, though, so be wary of that. Poliwrath is another fighter that has these useful resists, and in addition it is also immune to Water and resists Fire and Ice attacks. Hariyama and Machamp both have the defenses to handle Tyranitar's attacks, and resistances to both STAB attacks is a big help. Hariyama has the additional advantage of Thick Fat and Machamp has good Special Defense, which help these Pokemon take Special Attacks pretty easily.

    I hope I helped. :)
     
    Or you could take the higher road and say "Oh hey, you win. Sure, Tyranitar is some pretty good Pokemon." and then forget about the argument since you and he are obviously not going to change your minds.
     
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