Since you need help with team-building and improving your own ideas... i'd highly suggest that you come up with movesets. Don't think too hard. Just think of moves you'd have fun with. Try to avoid sites like Smogon. At most, just check what your pokemon could learn, then come up with something. Be creative.
Doesn't matter if the end result is crap, lame, or what... We could *actually* start a very wealthy discussion from there and give you ideas/suggestions to improve your team further. This way, not only do we make your team better, you could even develop your
own ideas for better movesets in the future.
From what I see, you could wreck almost every type easily. Garbodor is (imo) a very unusual, yet nice, mix to the team as well. *hint* However, you're losing a pokemon that could
effectively deal with water types.
Meaii said:
Hi there, molivious. How do you think I should slowly format movesets for my party?
For the team you've posted, 4 could've easily been fully-offensive sweepers while the other two would have had non-offensive roles of their own. However if I suggested the way
I think, then it wouldn't be
your team anymore. But mine instead, which you'd just be "borrowing". So what I'm trying to say is that
your moveset will always depend on what you want to do with your team. Do you want a Pokemon to sweep? Do you want it to annoy the opposing team? Support the rest of the team? It's not anyone else's decision to make -- it's yours.
As I've mentioned previously, it's best that you come up with movesets of your own first. Just to let people get an idea of what was in your mind when you made that team. Even if the team was randomly picked, you should still have some idea how to make your pokemon fight. To be honest, it's really hard to go on with discussion/criticism/suggestions where someone simply asks for a moveset right off the bat -- it would just end up very one-sided with you not giving yourself a chance at all.
If this thread is just about throwing off a moveset to get your team "functional", then there are always sites like Smogon out there with the sample movesets along with detailed explanation - including those for counters and counters-for-counters. But if you
want a discussion, then you must pour your own ideas into it as well.
tl;dr best anyone could really offer you in a forum is advice, tips and ideas to make your movesets better... but it's hard to give any of such when all you give us is a blank page with names written on it :/
I pointed out the pros-and-cons of your team briefly, and that's honestly all I could do atm.