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Yo! I'm fairly new to competitive battling though I learn quick. I've been experimenting on Shoddy and so far, I haven't done too bad with my team. Occasionally I have some troubles, but I've been able to sneak by with good predictions and a little bit of luck (or hax if you want to call it that). Anyways, I currently have a rating of 1304 with this team and I've only lost maybe five times thus far. The team is presented in no particular order outside of the Lead. Any help would be greatly appreciated as I'd like to break 1500 on Shoddy and improve via WiFi. :)
At a Glance
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240 HP / 216 Defense / 52 Sp. Attack
Relaxed@Leftovers Torrent
~Stealth Rock
~Earthquake
~Ice Beam
~Roar
**Notes: I trying this suggestion because (1) I get Stealth Rock. Two, it's not an entirely suicide lead and while I don't mind suicide leads, I prefer to have all my Pokemon give more to the team then just a lead KO. The Lucario set was working, but so far this has proven to be the better set. Not sure about the EVs though. I understand Swampert is normally defensive, but would a slightly more offensive role be worth it?
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156 HP / 108 Attack / 100 Defense / 144 Speed
Adamant@Leftovers Intimidate
~Dragon Dance
~Waterfall
~Stone Edge
~Taunt
**Notes: Gyarados has come through and saved my ass many times. Taunt is an invaluable too to stop stallers in there place, especially when they can't hit back hard enough. I just Dragon Dance up and slam them. Generally comes in when I know an EQ is coming or if I'm expecting an ice attack as he soaks them up nicely. His bulkiness is underrated and has also been greatly appreciated.
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36 Attack / 252 Sp. Attack / 220 Speed
Mild@Expert Belt Motor Drive
~Thunderbolt
~Flamethrower
~Hidden Power [Ice]
~Cross Chop
**Notes: With Gyarados on the team, electric attacks are bound to come in and try to take him out. Enter Electivire to sap that lovely energy and give him the speed boost for some mid-late game sweeping.
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172 HP / 120 Sp. Attack / 216 Speed
Timid@Life Orb Pressure
~Calm Mind
~Hydro Pump
~Hidden Power [Electric]
~Ice Beam
**Notes: Went with a slightly bulkier Suicune for sweeping, but it still gets the job done. A couple of Calm Minds and it's down to business. I may try the 252 Sp. Attack/Speed set just to see how it'll work out, but for now I'm going to run the slightly bulkier set.
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32 HP / 252 Attack / 224 Speed
Adamant@Life Orb Technician
~Bullet Punch
~Swords Dance
~U-Turn
~Superpower
**Notes: Replaced CB Scizor with a little more versatile SD Scizor. With LO and a SD, he can tear through opponents with Bullet Punch. Switch him in on something he scares, SD and then rock'm sock'm. 32 HP EVs allows it to use LO 11 times. Kept U-Turn to keep his hit and run style going.
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6 HP / 252 Attack / 252 Speed
Adamant@Choice Scarf Serence Grace
~Ice Punch
~Thunder Punch
~Trick
~Iron Head
**Note: I brought back Scarfed Jirachi with a little difference though. Instead of Ice Punch, I got Trick. Iron Head will do enough to the Dragons, probably even flinch hax them to death. Trick is to deal with those annoying walls I may encounter like Hippowdon and Suicune.
Please, rip and tear this apart and help me out with building a better teams. Thanks :)
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240 HP / 216 Defense / 52 Sp. Attack
Relaxed@Leftovers Torrent
~Stealth Rock
~Earthquake
~Ice Beam
~Roar
**Notes: I trying this suggestion because (1) I get Stealth Rock. Two, it's not an entirely suicide lead and while I don't mind suicide leads, I prefer to have all my Pokemon give more to the team then just a lead KO. The Lucario set was working, but so far this has proven to be the better set. Not sure about the EVs though. I understand Swampert is normally defensive, but would a slightly more offensive role be worth it?
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156 HP / 108 Attack / 100 Defense / 144 Speed
Adamant@Leftovers Intimidate
~Dragon Dance
~Waterfall
~Stone Edge
~Taunt
**Notes: Gyarados has come through and saved my ass many times. Taunt is an invaluable too to stop stallers in there place, especially when they can't hit back hard enough. I just Dragon Dance up and slam them. Generally comes in when I know an EQ is coming or if I'm expecting an ice attack as he soaks them up nicely. His bulkiness is underrated and has also been greatly appreciated.
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36 Attack / 252 Sp. Attack / 220 Speed
Mild@Expert Belt Motor Drive
~Thunderbolt
~Flamethrower
~Hidden Power [Ice]
~Cross Chop
**Notes: With Gyarados on the team, electric attacks are bound to come in and try to take him out. Enter Electivire to sap that lovely energy and give him the speed boost for some mid-late game sweeping.
"image removed"
172 HP / 120 Sp. Attack / 216 Speed
Timid@Life Orb Pressure
~Calm Mind
~Hydro Pump
~Hidden Power [Electric]
~Ice Beam
**Notes: Went with a slightly bulkier Suicune for sweeping, but it still gets the job done. A couple of Calm Minds and it's down to business. I may try the 252 Sp. Attack/Speed set just to see how it'll work out, but for now I'm going to run the slightly bulkier set.
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32 HP / 252 Attack / 224 Speed
Adamant@Life Orb Technician
~Bullet Punch
~Swords Dance
~U-Turn
~Superpower
**Notes: Replaced CB Scizor with a little more versatile SD Scizor. With LO and a SD, he can tear through opponents with Bullet Punch. Switch him in on something he scares, SD and then rock'm sock'm. 32 HP EVs allows it to use LO 11 times. Kept U-Turn to keep his hit and run style going.
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6 HP / 252 Attack / 252 Speed
Adamant@Choice Scarf Serence Grace
~Ice Punch
~Thunder Punch
~Trick
~Iron Head
**Note: I brought back Scarfed Jirachi with a little difference though. Instead of Ice Punch, I got Trick. Iron Head will do enough to the Dragons, probably even flinch hax them to death. Trick is to deal with those annoying walls I may encounter like Hippowdon and Suicune.
Please, rip and tear this apart and help me out with building a better teams. Thanks :)
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