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6th Gen Is my Pre-E4 Team for Y good?

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Emerald_Fire

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    I have 6 good Pokemon set out to face the Elite Four. The levels of at least one are still being trained. Here they are:

    Male Charizard, Lv. 59
    Item: Charizardite Y
    Ability: Blaze
    Moves:
    Shadow Claw
    Fire Fang
    Flamethrower
    Aerial Ace

    Genderless Yvetal, Lv. 54
    Item: none
    Ability: Dark Aura
    Moves:
    Foul Play
    Oblivion Wing
    Disable
    Dark Pulse

    Male Lucario, Lv. 53
    Item: Lucarionite
    Ability: Steadfast
    Moves:
    Brick Break
    Aura Sphere
    Metal Sound
    Bone Rush

    Female Doublade, Lv. 46
    Item: none
    Ability: No Guard
    Moves:
    Iron Head
    Aerial Ace
    Slash
    False Swipe/Shadow Claw (First one is when I need to catch something. Both are TMs, making it easy to switch between the two)

    Male Avalugg, Lv. 46
    Item: Amulet Coin
    Ability: Ice Body
    Moves:
    Ice Fang
    Blizzard
    Rapid Spin
    Avalanche

    Female Meowstic, Lv. 25
    Item: none
    Ability: Infiltrator
    Moves:
    Psyshock
    Disarming Voice
    Covet
    Psybeam


    The Meowstic is for sure in training. Avalugg and Doublade are technically in training.
     
    Honestly this bad even for ingame. Your charizard Y has one special attacking move. I would suggest having all your pokemon at level 60 before attempting.
     
    Okay. My sole reason for Meowstic is because I needed a Psychic type just because.
     
    travelling between snowbelle and victory road you can get solar beam, teach that to charizard for emergency type coverage. When you mega evolve he can use it it one turn.

    you should get rid of fire fang and aerial ace and replace them with special attacks (relearn if necessary)

    My chaizard y:
    flamethrower
    solarbeam
    dragon pulse
    darkpulse/blastburn/inferno/heat wave (depends)

    You might have trouble with the water/dragon members, steel should be easy (but watch out for nosepass if you're trying to sweep with charizard y - it'll go for a rock move first turn and you can't 1hko it.)
     
    Honestly this bad even for ingame. Your charizard Y has one special attacking move. I would suggest having all your pokemon at level 60 before attempting.
    A player could have an entire team of Wigglytuff and still beat the main storyline of the game. While you're right about Charizard Y needing more moves to take advantage of its boosted Special Attack, his team isn't all bad for in-game.

    I'd suggest teaching your Charizard Solar Beam by the way and instead of Aerial Ace I'd go with Air Slash.

    Okay. My sole reason for Meowstic is because I needed a Psychic type just because.
    Don't let Meowstic's cute looks fool you, I have one and it helped me win a lot of battles and was very helpful against the Elite and Champion. It can also take a few hits itself. I would suggest teaching it Psychic, Shadow Ball, Thunderbolt, and Signal Beam. That's what mine has anyway.

    Unfortunately, this forum isn't the right place for getting help on your in-game team. You might want to try using the Battle Center's In-Game Team Help thread instead.
     
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