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Tell Me I'm A Screwed Up Mess
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The Beautiful Introduction!
Ok, so it ain't so beautiful, but it'll do. I want to try my hand at using some pokemon that I've been meaning to put on a team, but always fail to do by the end. I expect a lot of people to find some weaknesses in this team, but why else would I post it in the S&M section if I didn't expect flaws?
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Overview
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Jirachi@Choice Scarf
Nature: Jolly (+ Spe; - SpA)
Trait: Serene Grace
EVs: 80 HP / 252 Atk / 176 Spe
~ Trick
~ Stealth Rock
~ Iron Head
~ Body Slam
The adorable bundle of joy has become a staple on all of my teams. He performs
just about any role (save a wall) nearly flawlessly. I chose the Lead set because
I want a fast and reliable counter to suicide leads that are all too common. After
checking out a separate RMT thread Archer turned me on to Body Slam over U-Turn.
Since it has such a high percentage of Paralysis, it's almost too good to pass up.
Zapdos@Leftovers
Nature: Modest (+ SpA; - Atk)
Trait: Pressure
EVs: 248 HP / 88 Def / 140 SpA / 32 Spe
~ Thunderbolt
~ Roost
~ Heat Wave
~ Hidden Power [Grass]
Tried to make a strange little EV spread here. He fills that special niche on my team
that I always have problems doing, and that's getting in a Grass and Fire type move.
Fire is devastating to Scizor, which is running around on just about every team I see
now, and HP [Grass] is great for stopping Swampert in his tracks. I set up the SpA EVs
to deal with Swampert, hopefully scoring a OHKO with SR up. Heat Wave is a
guaranteed OHKO against Scizor (probably any variation). It's also a 2HKO on a CB Max
HP Metagross as well as a Lead Jirachi.
Calculations
HP[Grass] Max HP Swampert - Damage: 82.67% - 97.03%
Heat Wave 32 HP Scizor - Damage: 180.28% - 212.11%
Heat Wave Max HP Metagross - Damage: 65.11% - 76.65%
Heat Wave 80 HP Jirachi - Damage: 60.11% - 70.64%
Tyranitar@Life Orb
Nature: Adamant (+ Atk; - SpA)
Trait: Sand Stream
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
~ Dragon Dance
~ Crunch
~ Stone Edge
~ Fire Punch
DD Tyranitar. What is there to say? I feel I'll be having to make some good switch-in
predictions and hopefully send him in on something I know will switch out. After he's in
hopefully they'll switch and I'll get in a free DD and sweep if possible.
Salamence@Choice Specs
Nature: Timid (+ Spe; - Atk)
Trait: Intimidate
EVs: 4 Def / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
~ Draco Meteor
~ Hydro Pump
~ Flamethrower
~ Dragon Pulse
Good ol' SpecsMence. I have always passed up using a Salamence, but now is the time
to use one. I chose SpecsMence because I remember how annoyingly powerful he used
to be back before Platinum. I'm hoping that I can try him out in these times and he'll
perform well. STAB Draco Meteor with a Choice Specs is probably one of the most
devastating things on this set, and I love it!
Gyarados@Life Orb
Nature: Adamant (+ Atk; - SpA)
Trait: Intimidate
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
~ Dragon Dance
~ Waterfall
~ Stone Edge
~ Earthquake
Gyarados is often passed up when I make a team, and I honestly have no idea why.
He's a very threatening and powerful pokemon, and he does his sweeping job very well.
Dragon Dance seemed to attract me most as it allow for me to switch between moves.
Offers a STABed Waterfall, and I feel I needed something with a powerful water (and
reliable) water type attack.
Swampert@Leftovers
Nature: Impish
Trait: Torrent
EVs: 240 HP / 52 Atk / 216 Def
~ Earthquake
~ Avalanche
~ Rest
~ Sleep Talk
Ok, so the idea behind this set is to replace Empoleon, who played a more defensive role before. So now I need Swampert to play that same defensive role, and I'm hoping that this set will fill that slot. STABed EQ is a great addition to my team, as well as resistance to SR and any rock type move.
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Now I'm positive there's a lot of problems with this team, so go ahead and rate!
Ok, so it ain't so beautiful, but it'll do. I want to try my hand at using some pokemon that I've been meaning to put on a team, but always fail to do by the end. I expect a lot of people to find some weaknesses in this team, but why else would I post it in the S&M section if I didn't expect flaws?
...............................................................................................................
Overview
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![[PokeCommunity.com] String Shot Caterpie Weak [PokeCommunity.com] String Shot Caterpie Weak](https://www.arkeis.com/images/pokemonfactory/jirachi.png)
Jirachi@Choice Scarf
Nature: Jolly (+ Spe; - SpA)
Trait: Serene Grace
EVs: 80 HP / 252 Atk / 176 Spe
~ Trick
~ Stealth Rock
~ Iron Head
~ Body Slam
The adorable bundle of joy has become a staple on all of my teams. He performs
just about any role (save a wall) nearly flawlessly. I chose the Lead set because
I want a fast and reliable counter to suicide leads that are all too common. After
checking out a separate RMT thread Archer turned me on to Body Slam over U-Turn.
Since it has such a high percentage of Paralysis, it's almost too good to pass up.
![[PokeCommunity.com] String Shot Caterpie Weak [PokeCommunity.com] String Shot Caterpie Weak](https://www.arkeis.com/images/pokemonfactory/zapdos.png)
Zapdos@Leftovers
Nature: Modest (+ SpA; - Atk)
Trait: Pressure
EVs: 248 HP / 88 Def / 140 SpA / 32 Spe
~ Thunderbolt
~ Roost
~ Heat Wave
~ Hidden Power [Grass]
Tried to make a strange little EV spread here. He fills that special niche on my team
that I always have problems doing, and that's getting in a Grass and Fire type move.
Fire is devastating to Scizor, which is running around on just about every team I see
now, and HP [Grass] is great for stopping Swampert in his tracks. I set up the SpA EVs
to deal with Swampert, hopefully scoring a OHKO with SR up. Heat Wave is a
guaranteed OHKO against Scizor (probably any variation). It's also a 2HKO on a CB Max
HP Metagross as well as a Lead Jirachi.
Calculations
HP[Grass] Max HP Swampert - Damage: 82.67% - 97.03%
Heat Wave 32 HP Scizor - Damage: 180.28% - 212.11%
Heat Wave Max HP Metagross - Damage: 65.11% - 76.65%
Heat Wave 80 HP Jirachi - Damage: 60.11% - 70.64%
![[PokeCommunity.com] String Shot Caterpie Weak [PokeCommunity.com] String Shot Caterpie Weak](https://www.arkeis.com/images/pokemonfactory/tyranitar.png)
Tyranitar@Life Orb
Nature: Adamant (+ Atk; - SpA)
Trait: Sand Stream
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
~ Dragon Dance
~ Crunch
~ Stone Edge
~ Fire Punch
DD Tyranitar. What is there to say? I feel I'll be having to make some good switch-in
predictions and hopefully send him in on something I know will switch out. After he's in
hopefully they'll switch and I'll get in a free DD and sweep if possible.
![[PokeCommunity.com] String Shot Caterpie Weak [PokeCommunity.com] String Shot Caterpie Weak](https://www.arkeis.com/images/pokemonfactory/salamence.png)
Salamence@Choice Specs
Nature: Timid (+ Spe; - Atk)
Trait: Intimidate
EVs: 4 Def / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
~ Draco Meteor
~ Hydro Pump
~ Flamethrower
~ Dragon Pulse
Good ol' SpecsMence. I have always passed up using a Salamence, but now is the time
to use one. I chose SpecsMence because I remember how annoyingly powerful he used
to be back before Platinum. I'm hoping that I can try him out in these times and he'll
perform well. STAB Draco Meteor with a Choice Specs is probably one of the most
devastating things on this set, and I love it!
![[PokeCommunity.com] String Shot Caterpie Weak [PokeCommunity.com] String Shot Caterpie Weak](https://www.arkeis.com/images/pokemonfactory/gyarados.png)
Gyarados@Life Orb
Nature: Adamant (+ Atk; - SpA)
Trait: Intimidate
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
~ Dragon Dance
~ Waterfall
~ Stone Edge
~ Earthquake
Gyarados is often passed up when I make a team, and I honestly have no idea why.
He's a very threatening and powerful pokemon, and he does his sweeping job very well.
Dragon Dance seemed to attract me most as it allow for me to switch between moves.
Offers a STABed Waterfall, and I feel I needed something with a powerful water (and
reliable) water type attack.
![[PokeCommunity.com] String Shot Caterpie Weak [PokeCommunity.com] String Shot Caterpie Weak](https://www.arkeis.com/images/pokemonfactory/swampert.png)
Swampert@Leftovers
Nature: Impish
Trait: Torrent
EVs: 240 HP / 52 Atk / 216 Def
~ Earthquake
~ Avalanche
~ Rest
~ Sleep Talk
Ok, so the idea behind this set is to replace Empoleon, who played a more defensive role before. So now I need Swampert to play that same defensive role, and I'm hoping that this set will fill that slot. STABed EQ is a great addition to my team, as well as resistance to SR and any rock type move.
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Now I'm positive there's a lot of problems with this team, so go ahead and rate!
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