Is my new team allright?

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    On Pearl I decided I was getting bored of my old team. Taking Torterra only, I set off to find 5 new Pokémon, only obtainible with the National Pokédex.
    I have got my 5th Pokémon today, and was wondering what my team's weakness was.
    My team is:

    1.Torterra Lvl.100
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    Lv 100
    Sassy Nature

    Rock smash
    Earth quake
    Rock climb
    Razor Leaf

    2.Delcatty
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    Gentle Nature

    Wake-up Slap
    Ice beam
    Heal bell
    Iron tail

    3. Espeon
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    Doctile Nature

    Psychic
    Bite
    Shadow ball
    Quick attack

    4. Togekiss
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    Calm Nature

    Fly
    Metronome
    Shadowball
    Flamethrower

    5. Kingdra
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    Adamant Nature

    (Moveset in progress)
    BubbleBeam
    Twister
    Water gun
    Brine

    6. Salamence
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    Gentle nature

    (Moveset in progress)
    Zen headbutt
    Crunch
    DragonBreath
    Flamethrower



    If anyone could point out way to improve my movesets please post here :P
     
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    Half of your team leaves itself wide open to Rock attacks (Dragonite, Togekiss, Houndoom). Stone Edge could be disastrous. Dragonite's Aqua Tail covers this somewhat, but I would suggest Delcatty have some sort of sleep-inducing attack to get the bonus on Wake-Up Slap and take 'em down for the count.
    I also don't know why two of your Pokémon know Shadow Ball when neither of them get STAB for it. I would suggest teaching Houndoom another Dark-type move. Crunch could be useful.

    Hope that helps somewhat? :o
     
    Replaced houndoom with Salamence...I decided I had too many fighting weaknesses, and thought Salamence was Fire/Dragon, and wouldn't have weakness to ice, but shes's (Yes, she's a girl o.o) still weak to ice. But with the hell of training her, she's on the team.

    Half of your team leaves itself wide open to Rock attacks (Dragonite, Togekiss, Houndoom). Stone Edge could be disastrous. Dragonite's Aqua Tail covers this somewhat, but I would suggest Delcatty have some sort of sleep-inducing attack to get the bonus on Wake-Up Slap and take 'em down for the count.
    I also don't know why two of your Pokémon know Shadow Ball when neither of them get STAB for it. I would suggest teaching Houndoom another Dark-type move. Crunch could be useful.

    Hope that helps somewhat? :o

    Because of rock weakness, I've decided to replace Dragonite with a Kingdra, but I was really (P worded) off when I realised she was Dragon type, too!
     
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    lol. Nothing wrong with having too many dragons. Kingdra isn't weak to ice at least, because it's part water.
    Actually, Salamence is Dragon/Flying (Reshiram is the only Dragon/Fire Pokémon... what. Misleading typings bug me... for instance, why isn't the Tynamo chain part water?!), so ice would be super-super effective, and it would still be weak to rock... but I understand the trouble of training it, so you can always give Salamence some ridiculous fire move and hopefully edge in before anything ice can leave a mark.
     
    lol. Nothing wrong with having too many dragons. Kingdra isn't weak to ice at least, because it's part water.
    Actually, Salamence is Dragon/Flying (Reshiram is the only Dragon/Fire Pokémon... what. Misleading typings bug me... for instance, why isn't the Tynamo chain part water?!), so ice would be super-super effective, and it would still be weak to rock... but I understand the trouble of training it, so you can always give Salamence some ridiculous fire move and hopefully edge in before anything ice can leave a mark.

    I totaly knocked out salamences 2 weaknesses (Ice and Electric)
    For Ice, I gave her Flamethrower and Fire Blast, and for Electric, I gave her Earthquake.
    I didn't rlly need Kingdra, as my Torterra was already there to put out rock types, but I guess Kingdra could come in handy for Fire types, or where a dragon uses a supereffective move before I do, and makes Salamence faint.
    I'm also thinking of replacing Espeon with a Gallade, if I can get a male Ralts. At the mo I seem to be in with more Male Pokémon, (apart from getting two Female Bagons in a row..) And if I manage to catch one, then Gallade will make a very tough member to my team.

    EDIT:

    Pokémon training experiences to give you guys an idea of how bad I want this team to be good: xD

    Found Ralts, took my time training it, first 1st 5 levels where hell due to the fact ralts only knew growl. Once he got to Kirlia, I began looking for a dawn? stone. Was very annoyed when I found I'd had one in my bag ALL along!
    After hours or restless training, he hit lvl 50 in that first day. Second day, managed to grind him up to lvl 70 in about 3 hours.
    Third day: Made lvl 90 before bed. Just before bed. Woke up in the morning and ground him to lvl 100 in a few hours. About 3?
    Started on Salamence almost straight away, but the fact that she was already at 50 was great. Only made it to lvl 55 due to the fact I had half an hour.

    When I got back, I was grupy 'cause I was tired and grumpy due to the fact I'd not done very well at bowling. (on my first go I threw the ball down the opposite alley, and it wasn't even ment to be an alley :/) And when I'm grumpy, I do stuff faster for some reason. That got Salamence to lvl 87 in a jiffy.
    The next day I was getting bored of the grinding sessions, so I had a day-break.
    Today, I got Salamece to lvl 100. Woo.
    Don't think I wanna play for a while

    ~Editing lvl 100 grining soon xD
     
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