Zaroas
Dragon's Might
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Introduction:
Well, after making several OU teams (And epic-ly failing with them) while testing my skills on the PokeCommunity Shoddy Battle server, I finally came up with my pretty much best team. We're undefeated so far, but that doesn't mean I don't want to make it better! So, I'm asking for some suggestions from the community, which is obviously why I'm posting this thread. So yeah. Here it goes.
At a Distance
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Up Close
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Azelf @ Choice Specs
Jolly nature
4 HP/252 Sp.Atk/252 Spe
Fire Blast
Psychic / HP Ground?
Grass Knot
Thunderbolt
While this may look like a normal Choice Specs Azelf, it can actually work effectively as an anti-lead. It can surprise many players expecting it to be a standard suicide lead. Fire Blast is to defeat Metagross not holding an Occa Berry, and will probably 2HKO those that are. It can also deal with Roserade and Bronzong. Psychic can deal with Machamp, who is rising in popularity and would usually Payback Azelf straight down. Grass Knot is for Hippowdon, Swampert, and Tyranitar. Thunderbolt can defeat Skarmory and 2HKO Aerodactyl, who would Taunt and set up SR, expecting the normal suicide lead. However, it does have a weakness to Heatran, although I may take away Psychic for HP Ground. Tell me if I should.
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Gyarados @ Life Orb
Adamant nature
4 HP/252 Atk/252 Spe
Dragon Dance
Waterfall
Ice Fang
Earthquake
A physical sweeper, essentially. It's also the first part of my Gyarados-Jolteon-Jirachi core, which obviously mainly focuses on type advantages. Gyarados can switch in on anything that it resists (That my Jolteon usually lures in, namely ground types) set up, and sweep from there. I can also switch Gyarados in on the Infernape leads that give Azelf so much trouble, get a couple DDs in, and then sweep. Waterfall is its main STAB attack. Ice Fang is for Flygon and Dragonite, and Earthquake is for Electric types. Gyarados can also lure in Electric-type attacks that heals Jolteon.
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Jolteon @ Choice Specs (Two Choice Specs, I know… >_<)
Timid nature
4 HP/252 Sp.Atk/252 Spe
Baton Pass
HP Grass
Shadow Ball
Thunderbolt
A special sweeper this time, and the second part of my offensive Gyarados – Jolteon – Jirachi core. Jolteon kills Pokemon that give Gyarados trouble, such as Rotom, and lures in those that Gyarados can take advantage of. HP Grass is obviously to defeat Ground types if Gyarados faints. Shadow Ball is for Rotom of any form, and Thunderbolt is a STAB attack.
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Jirachi @ Expert Belt
Hasty nature
252 Attack/4 Def/252 Sp.Atk
Fire Punch
Iron Head
Thunderbolt
Ice Punch / Stealth Rock?
Jirachi functions well as a wallbreaker, and is quite a surprise to most players, and most expect a Choice Scarfed one. However, they can be in for quite a surprise when they switch in their DD Tyranitar on this Jirachi that they think is locked into Fire Punch. Being the third part of my Gyarados-Jolteon-Jirachi combo, it can easily destroy Skarmory that give Gyarados trouble with Thunderbolt, and Blissey that give Jolteon trouble with Iron Head. It can also destroy other walls that would give my combo problems, such as Bronzong, with Fire Punch.
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Heatran @ Shuca Berry
Naive nature
252 Sp.Atk/4 Sp.Def/252 Spe
Stealth Rock
Explosion
Fire Blast
Earth Power
Heatran, as well as having great synergy with Azelf and Flygon and also being paired well type wise with Gyarados, can set up SRs. Heatran can also explode on any enemies giving me trouble, or net some surprise kills on Pokemon that, when Heatran is holding a Choice Scarf, will set up on them. Fire Blast is a powerful STAB attack for Heatran, and Earth Power is for type coverage.
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Flygon @ Choice Scarf
Jolly nature
252 Atk/4 Sp.Def/252 Spe
U-Turn
Earthquake
Outrage
Stone Edge
Flygon functions as a revenge killer as well as a scout. U-Turn is to scout for possible Flygon switch-ins and eliminate them. The other attacks are used for Pokemon that are threatening my team, mainly. Usually I will U-turn when I send it out.
Thanks in advance for any rates.
Credit to AragornBird for the drawings of the Pokemon
Well, after making several OU teams (And epic-ly failing with them) while testing my skills on the PokeCommunity Shoddy Battle server, I finally came up with my pretty much best team. We're undefeated so far, but that doesn't mean I don't want to make it better! So, I'm asking for some suggestions from the community, which is obviously why I'm posting this thread. So yeah. Here it goes.
At a Distance
![[PokeCommunity.com] OU RMT, Shoddy tested... Suggestions? [PokeCommunity.com] OU RMT, Shoddy tested... Suggestions?](https://firechao.com/Images/PokemonGuide/azelf_sprite.png)
![[PokeCommunity.com] OU RMT, Shoddy tested... Suggestions? [PokeCommunity.com] OU RMT, Shoddy tested... Suggestions?](https://veekun.com/dex/media/heartgold-soulsilver/130.png)
![[PokeCommunity.com] OU RMT, Shoddy tested... Suggestions? [PokeCommunity.com] OU RMT, Shoddy tested... Suggestions?](https://projectpokemon.org/forums/images/bbcode/hgss-sprites/135.png)
![[PokeCommunity.com] OU RMT, Shoddy tested... Suggestions? [PokeCommunity.com] OU RMT, Shoddy tested... Suggestions?](https://www.pokemonsecure.com/games/diamondpearl/sprites/normal/male/385.png)
Up Close
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Azelf @ Choice Specs
Jolly nature
4 HP/252 Sp.Atk/252 Spe
Fire Blast
Psychic / HP Ground?
Grass Knot
Thunderbolt
While this may look like a normal Choice Specs Azelf, it can actually work effectively as an anti-lead. It can surprise many players expecting it to be a standard suicide lead. Fire Blast is to defeat Metagross not holding an Occa Berry, and will probably 2HKO those that are. It can also deal with Roserade and Bronzong. Psychic can deal with Machamp, who is rising in popularity and would usually Payback Azelf straight down. Grass Knot is for Hippowdon, Swampert, and Tyranitar. Thunderbolt can defeat Skarmory and 2HKO Aerodactyl, who would Taunt and set up SR, expecting the normal suicide lead. However, it does have a weakness to Heatran, although I may take away Psychic for HP Ground. Tell me if I should.
*image removed*
Gyarados @ Life Orb
Adamant nature
4 HP/252 Atk/252 Spe
Dragon Dance
Waterfall
Ice Fang
Earthquake
A physical sweeper, essentially. It's also the first part of my Gyarados-Jolteon-Jirachi core, which obviously mainly focuses on type advantages. Gyarados can switch in on anything that it resists (That my Jolteon usually lures in, namely ground types) set up, and sweep from there. I can also switch Gyarados in on the Infernape leads that give Azelf so much trouble, get a couple DDs in, and then sweep. Waterfall is its main STAB attack. Ice Fang is for Flygon and Dragonite, and Earthquake is for Electric types. Gyarados can also lure in Electric-type attacks that heals Jolteon.
*image removed*
Jolteon @ Choice Specs (Two Choice Specs, I know… >_<)
Timid nature
4 HP/252 Sp.Atk/252 Spe
Baton Pass
HP Grass
Shadow Ball
Thunderbolt
A special sweeper this time, and the second part of my offensive Gyarados – Jolteon – Jirachi core. Jolteon kills Pokemon that give Gyarados trouble, such as Rotom, and lures in those that Gyarados can take advantage of. HP Grass is obviously to defeat Ground types if Gyarados faints. Shadow Ball is for Rotom of any form, and Thunderbolt is a STAB attack.
*image removed*
Jirachi @ Expert Belt
Hasty nature
252 Attack/4 Def/252 Sp.Atk
Fire Punch
Iron Head
Thunderbolt
Ice Punch / Stealth Rock?
Jirachi functions well as a wallbreaker, and is quite a surprise to most players, and most expect a Choice Scarfed one. However, they can be in for quite a surprise when they switch in their DD Tyranitar on this Jirachi that they think is locked into Fire Punch. Being the third part of my Gyarados-Jolteon-Jirachi combo, it can easily destroy Skarmory that give Gyarados trouble with Thunderbolt, and Blissey that give Jolteon trouble with Iron Head. It can also destroy other walls that would give my combo problems, such as Bronzong, with Fire Punch.
*image removed*
Heatran @ Shuca Berry
Naive nature
252 Sp.Atk/4 Sp.Def/252 Spe
Stealth Rock
Explosion
Fire Blast
Earth Power
Heatran, as well as having great synergy with Azelf and Flygon and also being paired well type wise with Gyarados, can set up SRs. Heatran can also explode on any enemies giving me trouble, or net some surprise kills on Pokemon that, when Heatran is holding a Choice Scarf, will set up on them. Fire Blast is a powerful STAB attack for Heatran, and Earth Power is for type coverage.
*image removed*
Flygon @ Choice Scarf
Jolly nature
252 Atk/4 Sp.Def/252 Spe
U-Turn
Earthquake
Outrage
Stone Edge
Flygon functions as a revenge killer as well as a scout. U-Turn is to scout for possible Flygon switch-ins and eliminate them. The other attacks are used for Pokemon that are threatening my team, mainly. Usually I will U-turn when I send it out.
Thanks in advance for any rates.
Credit to AragornBird for the drawings of the Pokemon
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