I mean, seriously.
I'm not defending ubers in anyway, but the people who just go "OMG LIEK NO FAIR I CANT BEAT IT" are annoying me. Sure, I have hard times fighting Arceus and shiny lvl.9404042 hacked Palkias too, but there are quite a lot of ways you can put the fight back in the battle.
There are moves that can beat an "uber" up.
Like:
Grass Knot: Pwns larger Pokemon because attack power is increased by weight, can dispatch/beat up a Palkia or Dialga
Self-Destruct: Takes an insanely huge chunk/KO out a Pokemon, and I know this by experience, knowing my friend has a Graveler. -_-
Night Shade: Say you have an lvl.100 Pokemon. Since a maximum Pokemon HP is around 250-300 range (correct me if I'm wrong), this can take quite a chunk.
Endeavor: Great Clutch move. Even if your opponent is lvl. 42432 or has some sort of gigantic HP count, if you're in the red you can cut it down to your terms.
Copycat: If you're still standing from say, a Hyper Beam, you can turn the table on the other Pokemon. Usually the move is ineffective, but every once in a while...
Trick Room: Seeing that I started with a particually slow pokemon, I love this move, especially against people who max out their EV. This turns the table on your foe and the slower pokemon attacks first. Combine this with say, a type-trump move or something, could be deadly against ubers or otherwise.
Dream Eater: I have a lot of status-inducing moves, but not enough sweepers. Not anymore. If the enemy's asleep, not only will you get the hit in, but you'll steal some of their HP! So I do have a reason to keep my Roserade.
Destiny Bond: Epic Win. Now, if you know you might lose, pulling this move out means if you are KO'd, so is your opponent's pokemon.
Confuse Ray: A simple move, but if your opponent has a high Attack stat...This could, and very well hurt.
Embargo: What's really annoying is when you've got your opponent in the red zone, and they pull out a Sitrus Berry or a Potion. With this move, not anymore.
Recover: Returns 1/2 of HP, no matter what the occasion.
Smellingsalt: Say if you have your opponent paralyzed, this does double the damage, but cures them, but simply paralyze them again and repeat for instant pain. Wake-up Slap does a similar effect for Sleeping pokemon.
This wasn't really a guide to beat ubers. I just wanted to point out, that ubers aren't unbeatable.
I'm not defending ubers in anyway, but the people who just go "OMG LIEK NO FAIR I CANT BEAT IT" are annoying me. Sure, I have hard times fighting Arceus and shiny lvl.9404042 hacked Palkias too, but there are quite a lot of ways you can put the fight back in the battle.
There are moves that can beat an "uber" up.
Like:
Grass Knot: Pwns larger Pokemon because attack power is increased by weight, can dispatch/beat up a Palkia or Dialga
Self-Destruct: Takes an insanely huge chunk/KO out a Pokemon, and I know this by experience, knowing my friend has a Graveler. -_-
Night Shade: Say you have an lvl.100 Pokemon. Since a maximum Pokemon HP is around 250-300 range (correct me if I'm wrong), this can take quite a chunk.
Endeavor: Great Clutch move. Even if your opponent is lvl. 42432 or has some sort of gigantic HP count, if you're in the red you can cut it down to your terms.
Copycat: If you're still standing from say, a Hyper Beam, you can turn the table on the other Pokemon. Usually the move is ineffective, but every once in a while...
Trick Room: Seeing that I started with a particually slow pokemon, I love this move, especially against people who max out their EV. This turns the table on your foe and the slower pokemon attacks first. Combine this with say, a type-trump move or something, could be deadly against ubers or otherwise.
Dream Eater: I have a lot of status-inducing moves, but not enough sweepers. Not anymore. If the enemy's asleep, not only will you get the hit in, but you'll steal some of their HP! So I do have a reason to keep my Roserade.
Destiny Bond: Epic Win. Now, if you know you might lose, pulling this move out means if you are KO'd, so is your opponent's pokemon.
Confuse Ray: A simple move, but if your opponent has a high Attack stat...This could, and very well hurt.
Embargo: What's really annoying is when you've got your opponent in the red zone, and they pull out a Sitrus Berry or a Potion. With this move, not anymore.
Recover: Returns 1/2 of HP, no matter what the occasion.
Smellingsalt: Say if you have your opponent paralyzed, this does double the damage, but cures them, but simply paralyze them again and repeat for instant pain. Wake-up Slap does a similar effect for Sleeping pokemon.
This wasn't really a guide to beat ubers. I just wanted to point out, that ubers aren't unbeatable.