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The stats you should train are totally dependent on the pokemon in question. Smogon is a good reference as they give you standard sets as well as suggested 5th gen sets.

Don't randomly train all of your pokemon's speed either. For instance, defensive pokemon with low base speed usually don't require any speed investment since the EVs could be put to better use in HP or the defenses.

Also I'm a little confused by your teams stat values. Are they fully EV trained and rounded down to level 50?
 
Blaziken's OU Team (Under Construction)

I've been experimenting on loads of pokes for my core, but lately I haven't had some luck. I'm wanting my core to beSB Blaziken :P

Life Orb/ 4 HP / 252 Attk / 252 Spe
Blaze Kick
Protect
Rock Slide (for aerials and levitaters resitant to fire and fighting)
Sky Uppercut (More priority vs HJK)

His counters (on Smogon) would be Slowking and Salamence / Garchomp
So for slowking I got Leafeon, I was thinking of Shiftry but his def stats look a bit too low

Slowking Counter -

Leafeon @ Leftovers (Jolly) 252 Attk / 252 Spe / 4 SpD
Swords Dance
Leaf Blade
Double Edge
Synthesis / Quick Attk

SalaChomp counter / Finisher?

Someone suggested me Weavile but I'm not completely sure

Weavile @ Life Orb (Jolly) 42 HP / 252 Attk / 212 Spe

Ice Shard
Pursuit
Low kick
Night Slash

For Sala and Chomp I'm not sure for an ice type, because I'm thinking about dragon.

A lead I was thinking about either Aerodactyle / Gliscor / Espeon (anti lead DW ability)

Sorry for the lack of pics, my post count isn't high enough lol. Also I'm not asking anyone to build my team for me, I'm just asking for help and suggestions. Hopefully I won't get one person to post and then the topic dies lol...
 
Oh heaven's no! They're not fully EVed, I couldn't handle that. But I just EVed them to try and get 100+ speed by level 50. I want to know if their stats are good enough. Thank you very much for commenting and that link! :)

Sorry, are these the suggested stats? For Pokemon at what level? 50? The HP seems really low.
 
No, those are the base stats of the chosen pokemon. If you click on the pokemon, right at the top, you'll see their possible maximum and minimum stats at level 100. The bars show you how good their stats are compared to one another. Scroll further down and you'll see in-detail sets and EVs recommended and the purpose of said set.
 
If I use my Gen III game to get Seismic Toss on Chansey, I can use that Chansey to breed some new Chansey's (Chansi?) with Seismic Toss?

Is it worth all of the trouble to do so, or is there another decent attacking move that's useful to use on a Chansey?

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If I use my Gen III game to get Seismic Toss on Chansey, I can use that Chansey to breed some new Chansey's (Chansi?) with Seismic Toss?

Is it worth all of the trouble to do so, or is there another decent attacking move that's useful to use on a Chansey?

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Seismic Toss is usually the only viable move on Chansey, but sometimes you can run Flamethrower/Ice Beam instead if you don't have access to it.
 

Seismic Toss is usually the only viable move on Chansey, but sometimes you can run Flamethrower/Ice Beam instead if you don't have access to it.

Okay, thanks. I might have to go with Ice Beam because it'll really be a pain to try to get that Seismic Toss. :'(

^ Seismic Toss is the ONLY move you can use on Chansey, period. Blissey can use special attacks, Chansey cannot.

Yeah, that's right, it's special attack is awful. Sigh, maybe I'll just use Blissey, seeing as my team is OU anyway. :nervous:
 
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Does anyone know how to breed an Elekid with IcePunch? Need it for my in game team, thanks <33
 
Physical Vire really does suck, but if you must, you can always tutor it on using Pt/HG/SS tutors.

Okay then, because I'm dyer at making movesets, can you make me a Special Electrivire set? Thanks :)
 
i think if you get an ice type that is in the same egg type as elikid that knows it it should work.but remember to get an elikid out of the egg make the ice pokemon a male.ill try some breeding techniques and see whats best.
 
Okay then, because I'm dyer at making movesets, can you make me a Special Electrivire set? Thanks :)

Electivire@Expert Belt
Mild Nature
40 Atk / 252 SAtk / 216 Spd
- Thunderbolt
- Cross Chop
- Flamethrower
- Hidden Power Ice

Really though this is inferior to Shibirudon.

I've got a good one Fighting, Electric, Ice, and Ground which super effective against 13 types, are there a movesets that can hit more than 13 types super effectively?

Neutrality >> Super Effective imo. That way you don't need to predict to do heavy damage to whatever switches in.
 
The new fossil turtle 1st stage

Ohhhh..

Abagoora @ Choice Band
Trait: Solid Rock
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 6 Spe
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SAtk)
- Waterfall
- Stone Edge
- Aqua Jet
- Earthquake

Simple Choice Bander.

Abagoora @ Life Orb / Leftovers / Expert Belt
Trait: Solid Rock
EVs: 6 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Speed
Jolly Nature (+Spd, -SAtk) / Naive Nature (+Spd, -SpD)
- Waterfall / Hidden Power [Fire]
- Stone Edge
- Aqua Jet
- Shell Smash

Shell Smash sweeper. Hidden Power Fire covers Grass types, bulky steels and Nattorie.

Swift Swim is also an option in dream world, obv if you use it on a rain team dont use HP Fire. Use Focus Blast instead.
 
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