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Dragon's Might
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I took a bit of a break from Pokemon competitive battling, and now I'm back. I had a couple battles with my old teams, but they weren't really working out. One of my teams that previously had a record of 17-5 lost a lot of battles. Anyways, I came up with a new team, but I honestly don't think it's going to do well. That's where I need help. I already have the team completely planned, but I need some suggestions to improve it. That's where you guys come in.
The Team:
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Metagross @ Lum Berry
Adamant nature
252 HP/252 Atk/4 Spe
Bullet Punch
Earthquake
Explosion
Stealth Rock
Your average Stealth Rocking Metagross lead. I can deal with pretty much every lead in the OU (With the help of Starmie) and set up SR. Pretty self explanatory.
Starmie @ Life Orb
Timid nature
4 HP/252 Sp.Atk/252 Spe
Thunderbolt
Hydro Pump
Ice Beam
Rapid Spin
Starmie can help out numerous members of my team. It pairs well with Metagross lead wise, as the pair have good synergy lead wise. With Rapid Spin, it can remove the entry hzards that would otherwise plague Gyarados and Infernape. It also pairs well with Gengar offensively, due to the fact that they have similar counters and one eliminating/weakening a counter, or counters.
Gengar @ Life Orb
Timid nature
4 Def/252 Sp.Atk/252 Spe
Shadow Ball
Hidden Power Fire
Focus Blast
Thunderbolt
Gengar serves as one of my team's special attackers. This Gengar has very little counters, but those that do counter it are dealt with to a degree by Flygon and Infernape. It also pairs well with Gyarados because it can eliminate its counters. Again, it pairs well with Starmie due to similar counters.
Infernape @ Life Orb (So... Many... Life Orbs...)
Naive nature
252 Atk/64 Sp.Atk/192 Spe
Close Combat
U-Turn
Overheat
Stone Edge
This Infernape obviously functions as a wall breaker, helping out Gengar with its sweep and destroying teams weak to it. It also has good synergy with Gyarados, as they can weaken their similar counters to allow each other an easier sweep. Other than that, this is pretty self explanatory.
Gyarados @ Life Orb
Adamant nature
252 Atk/4 Def/ 252 Spe
Waterfall
Dragon Dance
Earthquake
Stone Edge
Gyarados is the main physical sweeper of this team, being able to 1 or 2 hit ko most Pokemon in the OU. Pretty self explanatory, as this is a DD set. I prefer Earthquake over Ice Fang because I can KO Breloom, Dragonite, Flygon, and Gliscor with Starmie's Ice Beam.
Flygon @ Choice Scarf
Adamant nature
252 Atk/4 Sp.Def/252 Spe
Earthquake
Outrage
U-Turn
Stone Edge
Flygon functions as my revenge killer. It can also function as a check to many Pokemon that could destroy my team, such as Life Orb Starmie if it gets to outspeed my Starmie. Pretty self explanatory.
Yeah, I know, this team is probably terrible, but that's why I posted it here - To make it better.
The Team:
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Metagross @ Lum Berry
Adamant nature
252 HP/252 Atk/4 Spe
Bullet Punch
Earthquake
Explosion
Stealth Rock
Your average Stealth Rocking Metagross lead. I can deal with pretty much every lead in the OU (With the help of Starmie) and set up SR. Pretty self explanatory.
Starmie @ Life Orb
Timid nature
4 HP/252 Sp.Atk/252 Spe
Thunderbolt
Hydro Pump
Ice Beam
Rapid Spin
Starmie can help out numerous members of my team. It pairs well with Metagross lead wise, as the pair have good synergy lead wise. With Rapid Spin, it can remove the entry hzards that would otherwise plague Gyarados and Infernape. It also pairs well with Gengar offensively, due to the fact that they have similar counters and one eliminating/weakening a counter, or counters.
Gengar @ Life Orb
Timid nature
4 Def/252 Sp.Atk/252 Spe
Shadow Ball
Hidden Power Fire
Focus Blast
Thunderbolt
Gengar serves as one of my team's special attackers. This Gengar has very little counters, but those that do counter it are dealt with to a degree by Flygon and Infernape. It also pairs well with Gyarados because it can eliminate its counters. Again, it pairs well with Starmie due to similar counters.
Infernape @ Life Orb (So... Many... Life Orbs...)
Naive nature
252 Atk/64 Sp.Atk/192 Spe
Close Combat
U-Turn
Overheat
Stone Edge
This Infernape obviously functions as a wall breaker, helping out Gengar with its sweep and destroying teams weak to it. It also has good synergy with Gyarados, as they can weaken their similar counters to allow each other an easier sweep. Other than that, this is pretty self explanatory.
Gyarados @ Life Orb
Adamant nature
252 Atk/4 Def/ 252 Spe
Waterfall
Dragon Dance
Earthquake
Stone Edge
Gyarados is the main physical sweeper of this team, being able to 1 or 2 hit ko most Pokemon in the OU. Pretty self explanatory, as this is a DD set. I prefer Earthquake over Ice Fang because I can KO Breloom, Dragonite, Flygon, and Gliscor with Starmie's Ice Beam.
Flygon @ Choice Scarf
Adamant nature
252 Atk/4 Sp.Def/252 Spe
Earthquake
Outrage
U-Turn
Stone Edge
Flygon functions as my revenge killer. It can also function as a check to many Pokemon that could destroy my team, such as Life Orb Starmie if it gets to outspeed my Starmie. Pretty self explanatory.
Yeah, I know, this team is probably terrible, but that's why I posted it here - To make it better.
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