Kozoi
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Introduction
This team would be standard if it wasn't for two sets which I made up myself. I wouldn't exactly call this team original, but I think it's an excellent team and that all the Pokémon in it work well together and cover each others weaknesses, with the right predictions.
Team
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Celebi, Bold Nature.
EVs: 252 HP, 252 Defence, 6 Special Defence.
Item: Choice Scarf
Moves -
- Trick
- Stealth Rock
- Psychic
- Thunder Wave
You're probably thinking this lead is crazy and that the set doesn't make much sense either. This set is meant to trick a scarf onto the opponent, hopefully hitting something like a Foretress, Blissey or Bronzong which would probably stay in on a Celebi. It can also lock pretty much any lead into Stealth Rocks then set up. Psychic is preferred over Leaf Storm to deal with a lot of common set-up leads. Thunder Wave is there for Pokémon like Infernape and Azelf, and people who are silly enough to lead with anti-leads too.
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Infernape, Naive Nature.
EVs: 64 Attack, 252 Special Attack, 192 Speed
Item: Life Orb
Moves -
- Flamethrower
- Grass Knot
- Hidden Power Ice
- Close Combat
A pretty standard specially based Mixed wall breaking Infernape, I use this quite early on as it can usually outspeed a lot of Pokémon. However, I always consider if the opponent has priority before sending it in because Infernape is quite frail. Flamethrower and Close Combat for STAB, Grassknot for Swampert and HP Ice for Salamence, Dragonite, Gliscor and Flygon.
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Gyarados, Jolly Nature.
EVs: 252 Attack, 252 Speed, 6 Defence.
Item: Leftovers
Moves -
- Dragon Dance
- Waterfall
- Earthquake
- Stone Edge
This is also standard. I run Jolly so I can outspeed a lot more Pokémon, since Gyarados will already have beastly attack after one Dragon Dance. Waterfall is STAB, Earthquake is there for Pokémon like Magnezone. Stone Edge is required to deal with all flyers, particularly Togekiss whom I really hate to be up against when it's Air Slashing me to the face.
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Latias, Timid Nature.
EVs: 252 Special Attack, 252 Speed, 6 HP.
Item: Leftovers
Moves -
- Calm Mind
- Dragon Pulse
- Surf
- Grass Knot
I received this off a friend a while back. This Latias is a very good late game sweeper, as long as the opponent doesn't have anything like a Tyranitar or CB Lucario. I have also ran a Physical Latias in place of this, but I usually use this set. Calm Mind increases my offensive and defensive capabilities, then I can just Dragon Pulse the opponent dead. Surf and Grass Knot are there for some extra coverage. I tend to keep this Pokémon for late game, since Blissey is a problem for this set.
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Tyranitar, Adamant Nature.
EVs: 252 Attack, 160 Speed, 98 HP.
Item: Babiri Berry
Moves -
- Rock Polish
- Crunch
- Fire Punch
- Earthquake
The main purpose is to come in mid to late game, hopefully on a psychic type or a wall that can't threaten me with a fighting move and set up a rock polish. After one rock polish I achieve enough speed to out speed neutral natured base 130's and after two rock polishes I achieve enough speed to out speed base 100 positive natures like scarf Jirachi – as well as most of the other Pokemon in the OU and Uber metagame. The move set is pretty standard, so there's no need to explain it in too much detail.
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Magnezone, Naive Nature.
EVs: 252 Special Attack, 252 Speed, 6 Attack.
Item: Choice Scarf
Moves -
- Thunderbolt
- Hidden Power Fire
- Flash Cannon
- Explosion
Frik yes, Magnezone. It takes no damage from Sandstorm and can deal with Scizor if Tyranitar falls to a Bullet Punch. I love this set, it's so simplistic and easy to use. Thunderbolt and Flash Cannon are there for STAB. Explosion is there to give Blissey something to cringe about.
Conclusion -
This team is definitely an offensive team, it doesn't concentrate on stalling because it is not fun to narrate fifteen minutes of toxic stalling action for YouTube. It's pretty standard, but it has led me to some great successes.
Feel free to give me C+C and rate my team.
This team would be standard if it wasn't for two sets which I made up myself. I wouldn't exactly call this team original, but I think it's an excellent team and that all the Pokémon in it work well together and cover each others weaknesses, with the right predictions.
Team
*image removed*
Celebi, Bold Nature.
EVs: 252 HP, 252 Defence, 6 Special Defence.
Item: Choice Scarf
Moves -
- Trick
- Stealth Rock
- Psychic
- Thunder Wave
You're probably thinking this lead is crazy and that the set doesn't make much sense either. This set is meant to trick a scarf onto the opponent, hopefully hitting something like a Foretress, Blissey or Bronzong which would probably stay in on a Celebi. It can also lock pretty much any lead into Stealth Rocks then set up. Psychic is preferred over Leaf Storm to deal with a lot of common set-up leads. Thunder Wave is there for Pokémon like Infernape and Azelf, and people who are silly enough to lead with anti-leads too.
*image removed*
Infernape, Naive Nature.
EVs: 64 Attack, 252 Special Attack, 192 Speed
Item: Life Orb
Moves -
- Flamethrower
- Grass Knot
- Hidden Power Ice
- Close Combat
A pretty standard specially based Mixed wall breaking Infernape, I use this quite early on as it can usually outspeed a lot of Pokémon. However, I always consider if the opponent has priority before sending it in because Infernape is quite frail. Flamethrower and Close Combat for STAB, Grassknot for Swampert and HP Ice for Salamence, Dragonite, Gliscor and Flygon.
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Gyarados, Jolly Nature.
EVs: 252 Attack, 252 Speed, 6 Defence.
Item: Leftovers
Moves -
- Dragon Dance
- Waterfall
- Earthquake
- Stone Edge
This is also standard. I run Jolly so I can outspeed a lot more Pokémon, since Gyarados will already have beastly attack after one Dragon Dance. Waterfall is STAB, Earthquake is there for Pokémon like Magnezone. Stone Edge is required to deal with all flyers, particularly Togekiss whom I really hate to be up against when it's Air Slashing me to the face.
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Latias, Timid Nature.
EVs: 252 Special Attack, 252 Speed, 6 HP.
Item: Leftovers
Moves -
- Calm Mind
- Dragon Pulse
- Surf
- Grass Knot
I received this off a friend a while back. This Latias is a very good late game sweeper, as long as the opponent doesn't have anything like a Tyranitar or CB Lucario. I have also ran a Physical Latias in place of this, but I usually use this set. Calm Mind increases my offensive and defensive capabilities, then I can just Dragon Pulse the opponent dead. Surf and Grass Knot are there for some extra coverage. I tend to keep this Pokémon for late game, since Blissey is a problem for this set.
*image removed*
Tyranitar, Adamant Nature.
EVs: 252 Attack, 160 Speed, 98 HP.
Item: Babiri Berry
Moves -
- Rock Polish
- Crunch
- Fire Punch
- Earthquake
The main purpose is to come in mid to late game, hopefully on a psychic type or a wall that can't threaten me with a fighting move and set up a rock polish. After one rock polish I achieve enough speed to out speed neutral natured base 130's and after two rock polishes I achieve enough speed to out speed base 100 positive natures like scarf Jirachi – as well as most of the other Pokemon in the OU and Uber metagame. The move set is pretty standard, so there's no need to explain it in too much detail.
*image removed*
Magnezone, Naive Nature.
EVs: 252 Special Attack, 252 Speed, 6 Attack.
Item: Choice Scarf
Moves -
- Thunderbolt
- Hidden Power Fire
- Flash Cannon
- Explosion
Frik yes, Magnezone. It takes no damage from Sandstorm and can deal with Scizor if Tyranitar falls to a Bullet Punch. I love this set, it's so simplistic and easy to use. Thunderbolt and Flash Cannon are there for STAB. Explosion is there to give Blissey something to cringe about.
Conclusion -
This team is definitely an offensive team, it doesn't concentrate on stalling because it is not fun to narrate fifteen minutes of toxic stalling action for YouTube. It's pretty standard, but it has led me to some great successes.
Feel free to give me C+C and rate my team.
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