chobo357
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- 29
- Posts
- 17
- Years
- Age 32
- Chicago, Illinois
- Seen Oct 12, 2008
Well, here we go! I plan on using this team on Wifi.
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Bronzong@Leftovers
Careful
252 Hp / 128 Atk / 128 SpD /
Stealth Rock
Reflect
Explosion
Hypnosis
Very standard, but still good nonetheless. Provides helpful defensive support with Reflect, allows teammates to set up with Hypnosis, Stealth Rock to soften things up, and finally Explosion to take out a powerhouse near the end of the game, or to break a stalemate.
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Heracross@Choice Band
Adamant
252 Atk / 252 Spd / 6 Hp
Close Combat
Megahorn
Night Slash
Stone Edge
Very common, but great at wall-breaking. Instead of taking out sweepers, it goes after slow tanks and walls. Not much to say really. It'll ram its horn up your butt if you try to step on it. Yeah, you too SKARMORY!
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Starmie@Expert Belt
Timid
252 SpA / 252 Spd / 6 Hp
Surf
Thunderbolt
Ice Beam
Psychic
I'm thinking about putting in some defensive EVs so it can switch into things, which is its purpose: Take out many common threats that the team can't handle, such as Gyarados, Infernape, and Garchomp. It's cool, as it's not everyday you see a starfish kill a dragon by blasting it with electricity.
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Swampert@Leftovers
Relaxed
240 Hp / 216 Def / 56 SpA /
Surf
Ice Beam
Earthquake
Protect
A bulky mixed sweeper. It can scout what an opponent will do, and counter common threats, such as bulky ground types. It also gives Starmie and Gyarados cover from electric types.
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Gyarados@Wacan Berry
Adamant
216 Hp / 16 Atk / 156 Def / 120 Spe /
Waterfall
Earthquake
Taunt
Dragon Dance
BulkyGyara. I invested some extra EVs in Speed, since its IV in speed won't allow it to outrun Garchomp after a DD. Good at picking up the scraps near the end, and does well with wall-breaking with Taunt.
Blissey@Leftovers
Bold
252 Hp / 252 Def / 6 SpD /
Thunderwave
Softboiled
Counter
Flamethrower
Sorry, no picture. Along with Bronzong, it forms a walling duo. Gives paralysis support, which Heracross may need. Counter is to surprise attack physical sweepers, and Flamethrower is there for steel types who think they can switch in with no threat. Also, the team lacks Fire offense, and three members can already Ice Beam.
Gyarados is the only one that has a problem with Stealth Rock, so no big deal. I am a little worried that the team has a trio of water types. The typing of each of them don't give many overlapping weaknesses, but it's still something an opponent might be able to exploit. A Sunny Day team might bulldoze us. It's possible Gyarados can be replaced with Salamence, but I'm not sure. ScarfChomp is also an option, but mine doesn't have Outrage, but still might have some use, since the team lacks quick speed. Starmie is there, but Azelf, Alakazam, Weavile, and others still outrun it. Two choice-holding pokemon worries me though. Rate away!
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Bronzong@Leftovers
Careful
252 Hp / 128 Atk / 128 SpD /
Stealth Rock
Reflect
Explosion
Hypnosis
Very standard, but still good nonetheless. Provides helpful defensive support with Reflect, allows teammates to set up with Hypnosis, Stealth Rock to soften things up, and finally Explosion to take out a powerhouse near the end of the game, or to break a stalemate.
*pokemonelite2000 image removed*
Heracross@Choice Band
Adamant
252 Atk / 252 Spd / 6 Hp
Close Combat
Megahorn
Night Slash
Stone Edge
Very common, but great at wall-breaking. Instead of taking out sweepers, it goes after slow tanks and walls. Not much to say really. It'll ram its horn up your butt if you try to step on it. Yeah, you too SKARMORY!
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Starmie@Expert Belt
Timid
252 SpA / 252 Spd / 6 Hp
Surf
Thunderbolt
Ice Beam
Psychic
I'm thinking about putting in some defensive EVs so it can switch into things, which is its purpose: Take out many common threats that the team can't handle, such as Gyarados, Infernape, and Garchomp. It's cool, as it's not everyday you see a starfish kill a dragon by blasting it with electricity.
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Swampert@Leftovers
Relaxed
240 Hp / 216 Def / 56 SpA /
Surf
Ice Beam
Earthquake
Protect
A bulky mixed sweeper. It can scout what an opponent will do, and counter common threats, such as bulky ground types. It also gives Starmie and Gyarados cover from electric types.
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Gyarados@Wacan Berry
Adamant
216 Hp / 16 Atk / 156 Def / 120 Spe /
Waterfall
Earthquake
Taunt
Dragon Dance
BulkyGyara. I invested some extra EVs in Speed, since its IV in speed won't allow it to outrun Garchomp after a DD. Good at picking up the scraps near the end, and does well with wall-breaking with Taunt.
Blissey@Leftovers
Bold
252 Hp / 252 Def / 6 SpD /
Thunderwave
Softboiled
Counter
Flamethrower
Sorry, no picture. Along with Bronzong, it forms a walling duo. Gives paralysis support, which Heracross may need. Counter is to surprise attack physical sweepers, and Flamethrower is there for steel types who think they can switch in with no threat. Also, the team lacks Fire offense, and three members can already Ice Beam.
Gyarados is the only one that has a problem with Stealth Rock, so no big deal. I am a little worried that the team has a trio of water types. The typing of each of them don't give many overlapping weaknesses, but it's still something an opponent might be able to exploit. A Sunny Day team might bulldoze us. It's possible Gyarados can be replaced with Salamence, but I'm not sure. ScarfChomp is also an option, but mine doesn't have Outrage, but still might have some use, since the team lacks quick speed. Starmie is there, but Azelf, Alakazam, Weavile, and others still outrun it. Two choice-holding pokemon worries me though. Rate away!