Jukain-Arashi
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Hey guys, so I decided to make another OU team because the last one got boring. So here it is, it's been doing good so far on the Smogon server and I'd like to get some suggestions on it. Here goes...
Empoleon @ Focus Sash
Modest
Torrent
156 HP / 252 SpA / 100 Spe
- Hydro Pump
- Aqua Jet
- Stealth Rock
- Ice Beam
So here's my lead. I chose Empoleon mainly because of it's typing. With Empoleon, I can take out many of the common leads. I try to set up Stealth Rocks on the first turn. Once the rocks are up, I either sweep whatever lead is out, or switch to a counter. Against Aerodactyl leads, I Hydro Pump first to take it out, because they usually carry Taunt. I'm considering on replacing this guy with a Donphan lead, but I'd like some input before doing so.
Infernape @ Life Orb
Naive
Blaze
64 Atk / 252 SpA / 192 Spe
- Nasty Plot
- Flamethrower
- Close Combat
- Grass Knot
This is the Nasty Plot set for Infernape. I chose this set because my most important team members are physically based, so I needed some that can use Special attacks so I don't get walled by a phys. wall (i.e. Hippowdon). I usually get a Nasty Plot in by forcing a switch. Then I just begin sweeping with Flamethrower on Steels and anything else that is weak to it. Grass Knot is very useful in taking out Grounds and Swampert. Infernape's also my answer to Blissey who can be a pain in the @$$.
Tyranitar @ Leftovers
Adamant
Sand Stream
4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
- Dragon Dance
- Crunch
- Stone Edge
- Fire Punch
Tyranitar is my physical sweeper. His main job is to get everything ready for Scizor by weakening as many Pokemon as he can. He Dragon Dances on the switch, and then start pounding away at whatever is in it's way. I leave this guy in unless I suspect a Fighting attack to be come it's way. Fire Punch aids in taking out Steel types such as Skarmory. Stone Edge does wonders on incoming Salamence and Gyarados. Crunch is my answer to Gengar (unless it's Scarfed) and other Ghosts.
Vaporeon @ Leftovers
Bold
Water Absorb
188 HP / 252 Def / 68 Spe
- Wish
- Protect
- Surf
- HP [Electric]
Vaporeon works really well with this team. I send in Vappy when I predict a Water-type attack aimed for Infernape or Tyranitar, allowing it to freely recover HP. HP [Electric] helps out in taking out other Water types. The Wish support that I get from Vappy helps out Scizor since he is switching in and out most of the time. Surf is there for STAB and Protect to scout. Not much to say about Vaporeon really, it's a simple role for it to play.
Dusknoir @ Leftovers
Impish
Pressure
252 HP / 28 Atk / 228 Def
- Will-o-Wisp
- Pain Split
- Earthquake
- Ice Punch
Here's the tank of this team. Main purpose for this guy is to come in on a Fighting attack aimed at Scizor or Tyranitar. Earthquake gives me a nice way of hitting Heatran. Ice Punch gives great coverage when used in conjunction with Earthquake. Will-o-Wisp seriously cripples any Pokemon switching in, as long as it doesn't miss. And Pain Split is for hanging on there long enough to stall my opponent into defeat.
Scizor @ Iron Plate
Adamant
Technician
200 HP / 252 Atk / 56 Spe
- Swords Dance
- Bullet Punch
- Bug Bite
- Roost
Here's the star of almost all my teams now. Scizor is absolutely a beast and one of the most powerful Pokemon in OU. Previously I've been using the CB set, but I noticed that being locked into one move caused me to switch a lot. I decided to opt with the SD set because it gives a little more freedom. Most of the time I try to scare something off so I can set up. Once I'm done setting up, I start using Bullet Punch on almost everything that comes my way. Roost helps me eliminate the Life Orb recoil. Usually, by the time Scizor comes in I can OHKO most Pokemon with Bullet Punch.
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![[PokeCommunity.com] Scizor strikes again [PokeCommunity.com] Scizor strikes again](https://www.arkeis.com/images/pokemonfactory/empoleon.png)
Empoleon @ Focus Sash
Modest
Torrent
156 HP / 252 SpA / 100 Spe
- Hydro Pump
- Aqua Jet
- Stealth Rock
- Ice Beam
So here's my lead. I chose Empoleon mainly because of it's typing. With Empoleon, I can take out many of the common leads. I try to set up Stealth Rocks on the first turn. Once the rocks are up, I either sweep whatever lead is out, or switch to a counter. Against Aerodactyl leads, I Hydro Pump first to take it out, because they usually carry Taunt. I'm considering on replacing this guy with a Donphan lead, but I'd like some input before doing so.
![[PokeCommunity.com] Scizor strikes again [PokeCommunity.com] Scizor strikes again](https://www.arkeis.com/images/pokemonfactory/infernape.png)
Infernape @ Life Orb
Naive
Blaze
64 Atk / 252 SpA / 192 Spe
- Nasty Plot
- Flamethrower
- Close Combat
- Grass Knot
This is the Nasty Plot set for Infernape. I chose this set because my most important team members are physically based, so I needed some that can use Special attacks so I don't get walled by a phys. wall (i.e. Hippowdon). I usually get a Nasty Plot in by forcing a switch. Then I just begin sweeping with Flamethrower on Steels and anything else that is weak to it. Grass Knot is very useful in taking out Grounds and Swampert. Infernape's also my answer to Blissey who can be a pain in the @$$.
![[PokeCommunity.com] Scizor strikes again [PokeCommunity.com] Scizor strikes again](https://www.arkeis.com/images/pokemonfactory/tyranitar.png)
Tyranitar @ Leftovers
Adamant
Sand Stream
4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
- Dragon Dance
- Crunch
- Stone Edge
- Fire Punch
Tyranitar is my physical sweeper. His main job is to get everything ready for Scizor by weakening as many Pokemon as he can. He Dragon Dances on the switch, and then start pounding away at whatever is in it's way. I leave this guy in unless I suspect a Fighting attack to be come it's way. Fire Punch aids in taking out Steel types such as Skarmory. Stone Edge does wonders on incoming Salamence and Gyarados. Crunch is my answer to Gengar (unless it's Scarfed) and other Ghosts.
![[PokeCommunity.com] Scizor strikes again [PokeCommunity.com] Scizor strikes again](https://www.arkeis.com/images/pokemonfactory/vaporeon.png)
Vaporeon @ Leftovers
Bold
Water Absorb
188 HP / 252 Def / 68 Spe
- Wish
- Protect
- Surf
- HP [Electric]
Vaporeon works really well with this team. I send in Vappy when I predict a Water-type attack aimed for Infernape or Tyranitar, allowing it to freely recover HP. HP [Electric] helps out in taking out other Water types. The Wish support that I get from Vappy helps out Scizor since he is switching in and out most of the time. Surf is there for STAB and Protect to scout. Not much to say about Vaporeon really, it's a simple role for it to play.
![[PokeCommunity.com] Scizor strikes again [PokeCommunity.com] Scizor strikes again](https://www.arkeis.com/images/pokemonfactory/dusknoir.png)
Dusknoir @ Leftovers
Impish
Pressure
252 HP / 28 Atk / 228 Def
- Will-o-Wisp
- Pain Split
- Earthquake
- Ice Punch
Here's the tank of this team. Main purpose for this guy is to come in on a Fighting attack aimed at Scizor or Tyranitar. Earthquake gives me a nice way of hitting Heatran. Ice Punch gives great coverage when used in conjunction with Earthquake. Will-o-Wisp seriously cripples any Pokemon switching in, as long as it doesn't miss. And Pain Split is for hanging on there long enough to stall my opponent into defeat.
![[PokeCommunity.com] Scizor strikes again [PokeCommunity.com] Scizor strikes again](https://www.arkeis.com/images/pokemonfactory/scizor.png)
Scizor @ Iron Plate
Adamant
Technician
200 HP / 252 Atk / 56 Spe
- Swords Dance
- Bullet Punch
- Bug Bite
- Roost
Here's the star of almost all my teams now. Scizor is absolutely a beast and one of the most powerful Pokemon in OU. Previously I've been using the CB set, but I noticed that being locked into one move caused me to switch a lot. I decided to opt with the SD set because it gives a little more freedom. Most of the time I try to scare something off so I can set up. Once I'm done setting up, I start using Bullet Punch on almost everything that comes my way. Roost helps me eliminate the Life Orb recoil. Usually, by the time Scizor comes in I can OHKO most Pokemon with Bullet Punch.
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