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Rhyperior>You! (Year RMT)
Introduction?
Nine/ten days from now marks a whole year for me here at Pokecommunity. I feel that I've come a long way (yeah, I still say a lot of noob comments, but at least I don't worry about Luvdisc being able to smash Infernape because Ape is using Grass Knot (That was my first ever post at PC)). I decided that in order to celebrate an anniversary (if you could call it that) of me being here, I created a team that showcases a lot of things that I've acquired over the year I've spent at PC: Utilizing a unique battle strategy (aka not clearing out Pokemon A so Pokemon B can wreak havoc), my habit of using one Pokemon that I have used and enjoyed on my team more than once(which there are over 9000 of), and that I actually know how to battle competetively (some prediction required).
Oh, as for those of you wondering about the title...
Strategy?
This team doesn't really centralize around a Pokemon at all, like most teams. What this team runs is a battle style where I switch in Pokemon according to a resist or oppurtunity I can find (again, prediciton required), and open up gateways for other Pokemon to sweep. However, this isn't a 6-sweeper team, because I do require counters and tanks in order to hope of even getting by certain Pokemon.
Team Building?
This team began with one of my noobish thoughts ("How would BoahVireDos work out?") I heard that Gyarados and Tyraniboah paired well together (eventually the poster of this was contradicted by D_A), and thought that I could build a team around this offensive trio. Gyarados, Tyranitar, and Electivire made up the offensive core. I then decided to go for a bulky lead to set up SR, since the lack of having my lead late-game was starting to cost me in Platinum. Swampert was the most capable for this role, and was called up as a lead. I then brought in another Pokemon that I heard (again, contradicted) could pair well with Boah- Gliscor. I then ran a quick check of the top 10 offensive threats, and put in a Tentacruel (gasp!) to serve as an Infernape counter.
Luckily, after building the team, I decided to run up a threat list. I found that I was weak to every single Pokemon in OU besides Infernape, Tyranitar, and Scizor. I decided to revamp my team. Looking through my weaks, I found that the major ones were in the forms of the Rotom Appliances, Breloom, Offensive Suicune, and Starmie. Since I had won quite a few stall wars against the Rotom-Appliances with the Speed Tank version of Zapdos, I put him on, since he could also function well against Breloom and Suicune. I then scrapped Electivire, who I figured would prove to be dead weight since everything he could tear through my team covered, and replaced him with a Choice Band Metagross. After some advice from Anti and Vance(2 of the 3 people who actually take time to stop, look, flame, and fix my team), and D_A(person 3) pointing out a Gyarados weak, I changed around my team so that it could cover Gyarados and not lose its coverage on some OU Pokemon. Scizor came in to serve as a check to Salamence, and beat Cresselia(although I don't like that Gyarados walls him). Mixape arrived to crush heavy stall(which I manage to be weak against on 1641% of my teams). Finally, Suicune came to cover up my Gyarados weak. Looking at the team now, pretty much every Pokemon in OU is covered somehow.
(Oh and did I mention that this team is NOT Pursuit weak in any way?)
Oh nos- The team!
(Just a heads up- I did not become a fan of using avatar pics of Pokemon, so I just rip pics off of Arkeis. However, one special guest artist will be appearing in my pics for the team...)
The Lead
(Art created by DougJustDoug of Smogon)
Swampert @ Leftovers
Relaxed Nature- Torrent
240 HP/ 216 Def/ 52 Spa
Surf/Roar
Ice Beam
Earthquake
Stealth Rock
(EPIC PIC) Swampert makes for a very efficient bulky lead, which is why it was the 4th most used lead in Shoddy(EPIC PIC). Swampert can also come back later if it needs to and set up Stealth Rock. The coverage Swampert gets from its moveset is almost flawless. Water, Ice, and Ground hit everything besides Shedinja (lol) for at least neutral. (EPIC PIC)
The Infernape Counter/Early-Game Sweeper
Suicune @ Leftovers
Timid Nature
120 HP/ 172 Spa/ 216 Spe
Calm Mind
Surf
Ice Beam
HP Electric
Suicune has proved to me on several occasions that it can come in and set-up for a quick early-game finish. Calm Mind makes it almost as bulky on the Special side as Blissey after 3 or 4 boosts (although I usually get one or two, which works for the sweep.) The BoltBeam combo is unresisted, and helps mash around Flygon and Gyarados. Surf is Suicune's most accurate special STAB that doesn't have 80- base power, and can smash into several opponents with ease.
Enter Mixed Wallbreaker
Infernape @ Life Orb
Naive Nature
64 Atk/ 252 Spa/ 192 Spe
Close Combat
Fire Blast
HP Ice
Grass Knot
Enter Standard Mixed Infernape, who mashes through a lot of walls, including Blissey,
Skarmory, and Snorlax. Infernape can easily wipe out the defensive duo known as SkarmBliss, and also gets rid of Swampert and Salamence thanks to HP Ice and Grass Knot. Infernape and Scizor combined can mow through a lot of teams.
THE SPEEDY TANK
Zapdos @ Leftovers
Timid Nature- Pressure
252 HP/ 80 Def/176 Spe
Thunderbolt
Heat Wave
HP Grass
Roost
Enter the speed tank! Zapdos takes care of a lot of offensive threats that can cause trouble to my team otherwise. Breloom and Lucario are dispatched by Heat Wave, HP Grass saves me from Swampert, and Thunderbolt is there for Offensive Suicune. Roost provides me with a form of recovery, and also helps when Lucario attempts to get cute and Ice Punch/Stone Edge me. Then again, Luke won't get the chance to, since Zapdos outspeeds by two points if Lucario runs Jolly. (This also means that Zapdos outspeeds Max Speed Timid Roserade and slams a Heat Wave on it ^_^)
THE CANNON
Scizor @ Choice Band
Adamant Nature
252 Atk/ 248 HP/ 8 Spe
U-Turn
Pursuit
Superpower
Bullet Punch
Scizor is mainly a priority nicker, picking off Pokemon with Pursuit and (agh, the alliteration ends here), Bullet Punch. Superpower dents Blissey and Heatran, and U-Turn is used for scouting purposes. Scizor can get rid of almost any Gengar, Latias, Azelf, or other frail Psychic/Dark Pokemon that gets in my way.
THE EPIC FINISHER
Gyarados @ Leftovers
Adamant Nature- Intimidate
156 HP/ 108 Atk/ 100 Def/ 144 Spe
Dragon Dance
Waterfall
Stone Edge
Taunt
Bulky DD Gyara can serve any function you wish it to- stop set-ups/force switches with Taunt, sweep early-game with DD and great coverage (only Empoleon resists this combo), lol against Scizor and serve as a check (while beginning the DD process), or come in late-game and begin to sweep.
Where the Heck is Your Synergy, Dude?
This team ma seem like a bunch of random sweepers thrown together, but the team actually has great synergy, and there are several resists on the team, which allows many switch-ins and KOs. For example, Infernape can destroy SkarmBliss. Since SkarmBliss is usually problematic for Scizor, having Infernape clear them out allows Scizor to sweep. Scizor can take out Cresselia, which walls Infernape almost completely. Infernape can then sweep afterwards. Suicune can get rid of Gyarados, which blocks Scizor's sweep. Infernape can clear out Blissey, which blocks Suicune's sweep. Salamence dies to Swampert or Infernape, which means Zapdos can destroy a team. The list continues on.
Changes?
- Special Mixed Electivire was replaced with Metagross.
-Dancing Tank Gliscor was replaced with Zapdos.
-Support/Choice Scarf Tentacruel was replaced with Suicune.
-Choice Band Metagross was replaced with Scizor.
-Tyraniboah was replaced with Infernape.
Ok, Mr. Hotshot, what can you improve on?
This team's greatest undoing is probably its lack of a revenge killer. Otherwise, there really isn't a glaring weakness. I hope that this team is my best one so far- and one that doesn't have Anti going "Where the hell did this random garbage thrown together come from?"
I hope you rate this team, and give some advice if you can. I've only been here a year, so I still have a long way to go.
-Skippy
Introduction?
Nine/ten days from now marks a whole year for me here at Pokecommunity. I feel that I've come a long way (yeah, I still say a lot of noob comments, but at least I don't worry about Luvdisc being able to smash Infernape because Ape is using Grass Knot (That was my first ever post at PC)). I decided that in order to celebrate an anniversary (if you could call it that) of me being here, I created a team that showcases a lot of things that I've acquired over the year I've spent at PC: Utilizing a unique battle strategy (aka not clearing out Pokemon A so Pokemon B can wreak havoc), my habit of using one Pokemon that I have used and enjoyed on my team more than once(which there are over 9000 of), and that I actually know how to battle competetively (some prediction required).
Oh, as for those of you wondering about the title...
Strategy?
This team doesn't really centralize around a Pokemon at all, like most teams. What this team runs is a battle style where I switch in Pokemon according to a resist or oppurtunity I can find (again, prediciton required), and open up gateways for other Pokemon to sweep. However, this isn't a 6-sweeper team, because I do require counters and tanks in order to hope of even getting by certain Pokemon.
Team Building?
This team began with one of my noobish thoughts ("How would BoahVireDos work out?") I heard that Gyarados and Tyraniboah paired well together (eventually the poster of this was contradicted by D_A), and thought that I could build a team around this offensive trio. Gyarados, Tyranitar, and Electivire made up the offensive core. I then decided to go for a bulky lead to set up SR, since the lack of having my lead late-game was starting to cost me in Platinum. Swampert was the most capable for this role, and was called up as a lead. I then brought in another Pokemon that I heard (again, contradicted) could pair well with Boah- Gliscor. I then ran a quick check of the top 10 offensive threats, and put in a Tentacruel (gasp!) to serve as an Infernape counter.
Luckily, after building the team, I decided to run up a threat list. I found that I was weak to every single Pokemon in OU besides Infernape, Tyranitar, and Scizor. I decided to revamp my team. Looking through my weaks, I found that the major ones were in the forms of the Rotom Appliances, Breloom, Offensive Suicune, and Starmie. Since I had won quite a few stall wars against the Rotom-Appliances with the Speed Tank version of Zapdos, I put him on, since he could also function well against Breloom and Suicune. I then scrapped Electivire, who I figured would prove to be dead weight since everything he could tear through my team covered, and replaced him with a Choice Band Metagross. After some advice from Anti and Vance(2 of the 3 people who actually take time to stop, look, flame, and fix my team), and D_A(person 3) pointing out a Gyarados weak, I changed around my team so that it could cover Gyarados and not lose its coverage on some OU Pokemon. Scizor came in to serve as a check to Salamence, and beat Cresselia(although I don't like that Gyarados walls him). Mixape arrived to crush heavy stall(which I manage to be weak against on 1641% of my teams). Finally, Suicune came to cover up my Gyarados weak. Looking at the team now, pretty much every Pokemon in OU is covered somehow.
(Oh and did I mention that this team is NOT Pursuit weak in any way?)
Oh nos- The team!
(Just a heads up- I did not become a fan of using avatar pics of Pokemon, so I just rip pics off of Arkeis. However, one special guest artist will be appearing in my pics for the team...)
The Lead
![[PokeCommunity.com] Sorry About that, Vance (Year RMT) [PokeCommunity.com] Sorry About that, Vance (Year RMT)](https://img218.imageshack.us/img218/6206/swampertna7.jpg)
(Art created by DougJustDoug of Smogon)
Swampert @ Leftovers
Relaxed Nature- Torrent
240 HP/ 216 Def/ 52 Spa
Surf/Roar
Ice Beam
Earthquake
Stealth Rock
(EPIC PIC) Swampert makes for a very efficient bulky lead, which is why it was the 4th most used lead in Shoddy(EPIC PIC). Swampert can also come back later if it needs to and set up Stealth Rock. The coverage Swampert gets from its moveset is almost flawless. Water, Ice, and Ground hit everything besides Shedinja (lol) for at least neutral. (EPIC PIC)
The Infernape Counter/Early-Game Sweeper
![[PokeCommunity.com] Sorry About that, Vance (Year RMT) [PokeCommunity.com] Sorry About that, Vance (Year RMT)](https://www.arkeis.com/images/pokemonfactory/suicune.png)
Suicune @ Leftovers
Timid Nature
120 HP/ 172 Spa/ 216 Spe
Calm Mind
Surf
Ice Beam
HP Electric
Suicune has proved to me on several occasions that it can come in and set-up for a quick early-game finish. Calm Mind makes it almost as bulky on the Special side as Blissey after 3 or 4 boosts (although I usually get one or two, which works for the sweep.) The BoltBeam combo is unresisted, and helps mash around Flygon and Gyarados. Surf is Suicune's most accurate special STAB that doesn't have 80- base power, and can smash into several opponents with ease.
Enter Mixed Wallbreaker
![[PokeCommunity.com] Sorry About that, Vance (Year RMT) [PokeCommunity.com] Sorry About that, Vance (Year RMT)](https://www.arkeis.com/images/pokemonfactory/infernape.png)
Infernape @ Life Orb
Naive Nature
64 Atk/ 252 Spa/ 192 Spe
Close Combat
Fire Blast
HP Ice
Grass Knot
Enter Standard Mixed Infernape, who mashes through a lot of walls, including Blissey,
Skarmory, and Snorlax. Infernape can easily wipe out the defensive duo known as SkarmBliss, and also gets rid of Swampert and Salamence thanks to HP Ice and Grass Knot. Infernape and Scizor combined can mow through a lot of teams.
THE SPEEDY TANK
![[PokeCommunity.com] Sorry About that, Vance (Year RMT) [PokeCommunity.com] Sorry About that, Vance (Year RMT)](https://www.arkeis.com/images/pokemonfactory/zapdos.png)
Zapdos @ Leftovers
Timid Nature- Pressure
252 HP/ 80 Def/176 Spe
Thunderbolt
Heat Wave
HP Grass
Roost
Enter the speed tank! Zapdos takes care of a lot of offensive threats that can cause trouble to my team otherwise. Breloom and Lucario are dispatched by Heat Wave, HP Grass saves me from Swampert, and Thunderbolt is there for Offensive Suicune. Roost provides me with a form of recovery, and also helps when Lucario attempts to get cute and Ice Punch/Stone Edge me. Then again, Luke won't get the chance to, since Zapdos outspeeds by two points if Lucario runs Jolly. (This also means that Zapdos outspeeds Max Speed Timid Roserade and slams a Heat Wave on it ^_^)
THE CANNON
![[PokeCommunity.com] Sorry About that, Vance (Year RMT) [PokeCommunity.com] Sorry About that, Vance (Year RMT)](https://www.arkeis.com/images/pokemonfactory/scizor.png)
Scizor @ Choice Band
Adamant Nature
252 Atk/ 248 HP/ 8 Spe
U-Turn
Pursuit
Superpower
Bullet Punch
Scizor is mainly a priority nicker, picking off Pokemon with Pursuit and (agh, the alliteration ends here), Bullet Punch. Superpower dents Blissey and Heatran, and U-Turn is used for scouting purposes. Scizor can get rid of almost any Gengar, Latias, Azelf, or other frail Psychic/Dark Pokemon that gets in my way.
THE EPIC FINISHER
![[PokeCommunity.com] Sorry About that, Vance (Year RMT) [PokeCommunity.com] Sorry About that, Vance (Year RMT)](https://www.arkeis.com/images/pokemonfactory/gyarados.png)
Gyarados @ Leftovers
Adamant Nature- Intimidate
156 HP/ 108 Atk/ 100 Def/ 144 Spe
Dragon Dance
Waterfall
Stone Edge
Taunt
Bulky DD Gyara can serve any function you wish it to- stop set-ups/force switches with Taunt, sweep early-game with DD and great coverage (only Empoleon resists this combo), lol against Scizor and serve as a check (while beginning the DD process), or come in late-game and begin to sweep.
Where the Heck is Your Synergy, Dude?
This team ma seem like a bunch of random sweepers thrown together, but the team actually has great synergy, and there are several resists on the team, which allows many switch-ins and KOs. For example, Infernape can destroy SkarmBliss. Since SkarmBliss is usually problematic for Scizor, having Infernape clear them out allows Scizor to sweep. Scizor can take out Cresselia, which walls Infernape almost completely. Infernape can then sweep afterwards. Suicune can get rid of Gyarados, which blocks Scizor's sweep. Infernape can clear out Blissey, which blocks Suicune's sweep. Salamence dies to Swampert or Infernape, which means Zapdos can destroy a team. The list continues on.
Changes?
- Special Mixed Electivire was replaced with Metagross.
-Dancing Tank Gliscor was replaced with Zapdos.
-Support/Choice Scarf Tentacruel was replaced with Suicune.
-Choice Band Metagross was replaced with Scizor.
-Tyraniboah was replaced with Infernape.
Ok, Mr. Hotshot, what can you improve on?
This team's greatest undoing is probably its lack of a revenge killer. Otherwise, there really isn't a glaring weakness. I hope that this team is my best one so far- and one that doesn't have Anti going "Where the hell did this random garbage thrown together come from?"
I hope you rate this team, and give some advice if you can. I've only been here a year, so I still have a long way to go.
-Skippy
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