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This is just a nice little Hail and Trick Room team. Let me tell ya, the combination can be absolutely devastating, especially on teams based completely on Speed (and in fact, the only team I've faced that wasn't based on Speed was actual Trick Room teams).
This team can absolutely cripple most Sweepers. Considering they're based on Speed and usually sashed, it can completely ruin them.
Finally, and as a note, this team is made for Double Battles. If the criticism you made concerns only scenarios that would appear in a Single Battle, don't post it.
So... Now it's time to give you a little overview on my Slippery Room team.
Abomasnow@Focus Sash
Quiet
252 HP/52 Attack/200 Sp. Attack
Snow Warning
- Blizzard
- Earthquake
- Giga Drain
- Protect
Typical startoff for hail.
It wants to survive until Trick Room is set up, so the first turn it protects so it can become a pain. Earthquake is good in general, Blizzard gets it's Power doubled in hail, and it's hit ratio becomes 100. Giga Drain helps it live.
Reuniclus@Life Orb
Quiet
200 HP/56 Defense/252 Sp. Attack
Magic Guard
- Recover
- Psychic
- Trick Room
- Focus Blast
My first of two Pokemon to set up Trick Room. And it wants to survive. Like, bad.
First off, it has boosted Defense and HP EVs, which make good way for survival. Second, Magic Guard prevents damage from things like poisoning and burns. But here's the best part- Magic Guard allows Reuniclus to get the boost from it's Life Orb, but without recoil from it.
If it get's damaged, it'll be damaging first. It can then Recover. The other moves are there to take use of it's Sp. Attack EVs, and Life Orb boost.
Porygon2@Eviolite
Quiet
252 HP/82 Defense/176 Sp. Attack
Trace
- Trick Room
- Recover
- Blizzard
-Thunderbolt
Porygon2 is a bit more focused on surviving than attack power, but that's irrelevant. It has some pretty good Defense EVs and HP EVs, and with the Eviolite, it's a beast. It also has Recover, so you'll be seeing it out for quite a bit.
As this is my second Pokemon to set up Trick Room, it has it, obviously. Recover to become even more annoying, Blizzard for the same reason as Abomasnow, and Thunderbolt for no particular reason.
Gastrodon@Rindo Berry
Relaxed
200 HP/52 Attack/252 Sp. Attack
Storm Drain
- Recover
- Earthquake
- Blizzard
- Scald
Gastrodon is an attacker who can survive. Not exactly focused on it. It has Recover to be annoying, Earthquake for a few reasons, Blizzard for the same reasons as Abomasnow and Porygon-2, and Scald because it's epic. Chsnce to burn? Yes please.
Also, Storm Drain increases Sp. Attack, directing all Water type moves to Gastroson and making it immune to them.
It's held item reduces the damage taken from Grass typed moves, giving it a chance to survive.
Escavalier@Choice Band
Brave
248 HP/252 Attack/8 Defense
Overcoat
- X-Scissor
- Iron Head
- Aerial Ace
- Reversal
Set needs no explaining. It goes fast and hits hard. Overcoat also protects it from hail.
Eleketross@Life Orb
Brave
252 HP/72 Attack/182 Sp. Attack
Levitate
- Dragon Claw
- Brick Break
- Thunderbolt
- Flamethrower
________
And that's my team.
Can I get any criticism on this?
This team can absolutely cripple most Sweepers. Considering they're based on Speed and usually sashed, it can completely ruin them.
Finally, and as a note, this team is made for Double Battles. If the criticism you made concerns only scenarios that would appear in a Single Battle, don't post it.
So... Now it's time to give you a little overview on my Slippery Room team.
Abomasnow@Focus Sash
Quiet
252 HP/52 Attack/200 Sp. Attack
Snow Warning
- Blizzard
- Earthquake
- Giga Drain
- Protect
Typical startoff for hail.
It wants to survive until Trick Room is set up, so the first turn it protects so it can become a pain. Earthquake is good in general, Blizzard gets it's Power doubled in hail, and it's hit ratio becomes 100. Giga Drain helps it live.
Reuniclus@Life Orb
Quiet
200 HP/56 Defense/252 Sp. Attack
Magic Guard
- Recover
- Psychic
- Trick Room
- Focus Blast
My first of two Pokemon to set up Trick Room. And it wants to survive. Like, bad.
First off, it has boosted Defense and HP EVs, which make good way for survival. Second, Magic Guard prevents damage from things like poisoning and burns. But here's the best part- Magic Guard allows Reuniclus to get the boost from it's Life Orb, but without recoil from it.
If it get's damaged, it'll be damaging first. It can then Recover. The other moves are there to take use of it's Sp. Attack EVs, and Life Orb boost.
Porygon2@Eviolite
Quiet
252 HP/82 Defense/176 Sp. Attack
Trace
- Trick Room
- Recover
- Blizzard
-Thunderbolt
Porygon2 is a bit more focused on surviving than attack power, but that's irrelevant. It has some pretty good Defense EVs and HP EVs, and with the Eviolite, it's a beast. It also has Recover, so you'll be seeing it out for quite a bit.
As this is my second Pokemon to set up Trick Room, it has it, obviously. Recover to become even more annoying, Blizzard for the same reason as Abomasnow, and Thunderbolt for no particular reason.
Gastrodon@Rindo Berry
Relaxed
200 HP/52 Attack/252 Sp. Attack
Storm Drain
- Recover
- Earthquake
- Blizzard
- Scald
Gastrodon is an attacker who can survive. Not exactly focused on it. It has Recover to be annoying, Earthquake for a few reasons, Blizzard for the same reasons as Abomasnow and Porygon-2, and Scald because it's epic. Chsnce to burn? Yes please.
Also, Storm Drain increases Sp. Attack, directing all Water type moves to Gastroson and making it immune to them.
It's held item reduces the damage taken from Grass typed moves, giving it a chance to survive.
Escavalier@Choice Band
Brave
248 HP/252 Attack/8 Defense
Overcoat
- X-Scissor
- Iron Head
- Aerial Ace
- Reversal
Set needs no explaining. It goes fast and hits hard. Overcoat also protects it from hail.
Eleketross@Life Orb
Brave
252 HP/72 Attack/182 Sp. Attack
Levitate
- Dragon Claw
- Brick Break
- Thunderbolt
- Flamethrower
________
And that's my team.
Can I get any criticism on this?
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