Let me know what you think.
Lead: Ninetales @ Heat Rock
(Timid) 4 HP/252 SpA/252 Speed
Sunny Day, Energy Ball, Hypnosis, Flamethrower
Who doesn't love Ninetales? The idea is to Hypnosis something, set up Sunny Day, and then hit with the other two attacks, which hit every type for at least neutral damage except Fire (of which there are few, thanks to Stealth Rock's prevalence) and Dragon (again, there's hardly any in the UU tier). If I'm lucky, I can switch him out for something, and then bring him back on a predicted Fire-type move for an added bonus. I'm debating equipping him with a Wide Lens instead of a Heat Rock to give him a better chance of getting that first Hypnosis, but I don't think it's worth it...
Special Attacker: Tangrowth @ Life Orb
(Modest) 32 HP/252 SpA/224 Speed
Solarbeam, HPFire, Synthesis, Ancientpower
Tangrowth has a great Special Attack stat, so he's my main Special Attacker after Ninetales does what he has to do. After Chlorophyll activates, his poor speed gets a boost, and he becomes quite nasty. Solarbeam, HPFire, and Ancientpower give flawless type coverage and as an added bonus, the chance of getting an all-around stat boost. The only thing I'm not 100% sure of is his item, the Life Orb. Perhaps there's a better choice out there, but I don't know it...
Spinner: Donphan @ Leftovers
(Adamant) 252 HP/252 Attk/4 Speed
Rapid Spin, Assurance, Earthquake, Ice Shard
Donphan is my main defense against entry hazards, since they can wreak havoc if left unremoved. Earthquake is powerful STAB and possibly can hit Rock-types setting up Stealth Rock before they can set up. Assurance hits Spin-blockers such as Rotom or Froslass, and Ice Shard is a good priority move against enemy Grass-types trying to use my sun to their advantage.
Support: Rhyperior @ Heat Rock
(Impish) 244 HP/184 Def/80 SpD
Stealth Rock, Sunny Day, Thunder Fang, Ice Fang
While Donphan removes entry hazards, Rhyperior sets up some of his own. He also has Sunny Day to back up Ninetales, and the physical version of the BoltBeam combo to capitalize on his good Attack stat. I don't know if that's recommended on a Pokemon as slow as Rhyperior, but there's not much option for Electric and Ice-type attacks anywhere else on my team.
Support: Leafeon @ Leftovers
(Impish) 4 HP/252 Def/252 Speed
Baton Pass, Wish, Leaf Blade, Roar
Leafeon has good synergy with Rhyperior because of Roar, which helps stack up the damage from Stealth Rock. Since pretty much all of the spinners in UU are Rock and/or Water type, Leaf Blade is an excellent attack to have, made even more excellent by Leafeon's impressive attack stat. And let's not forget he ignores statuses in the sun.
Mixed Attacker: Blaziken @ Expert Belt
(Rash) 192 Attk/252 SpA/64 Speed
Flare Blitz, Focus Blast, Shadow Claw, Solarbeam
Out of everyone, Blaziken is the one I'm the least sure of. For now, I feel he is decently equipped to handle both Physical and Special walls, but I can't help but think that there's a better option.
So, please leave your feedback!
![[PokeCommunity.com] UU Sun Team [PokeCommunity.com] UU Sun Team](https://archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/f/f4/Spr_4h_038.png)
Lead: Ninetales @ Heat Rock
(Timid) 4 HP/252 SpA/252 Speed
Sunny Day, Energy Ball, Hypnosis, Flamethrower
Who doesn't love Ninetales? The idea is to Hypnosis something, set up Sunny Day, and then hit with the other two attacks, which hit every type for at least neutral damage except Fire (of which there are few, thanks to Stealth Rock's prevalence) and Dragon (again, there's hardly any in the UU tier). If I'm lucky, I can switch him out for something, and then bring him back on a predicted Fire-type move for an added bonus. I'm debating equipping him with a Wide Lens instead of a Heat Rock to give him a better chance of getting that first Hypnosis, but I don't think it's worth it...
![[PokeCommunity.com] UU Sun Team [PokeCommunity.com] UU Sun Team](https://archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/a/a6/Spr_4p_465_f.png)
Special Attacker: Tangrowth @ Life Orb
(Modest) 32 HP/252 SpA/224 Speed
Solarbeam, HPFire, Synthesis, Ancientpower
Tangrowth has a great Special Attack stat, so he's my main Special Attacker after Ninetales does what he has to do. After Chlorophyll activates, his poor speed gets a boost, and he becomes quite nasty. Solarbeam, HPFire, and Ancientpower give flawless type coverage and as an added bonus, the chance of getting an all-around stat boost. The only thing I'm not 100% sure of is his item, the Life Orb. Perhaps there's a better choice out there, but I don't know it...
![[PokeCommunity.com] UU Sun Team [PokeCommunity.com] UU Sun Team](https://archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/c/c9/Spr_4h_232_m.png)
Spinner: Donphan @ Leftovers
(Adamant) 252 HP/252 Attk/4 Speed
Rapid Spin, Assurance, Earthquake, Ice Shard
Donphan is my main defense against entry hazards, since they can wreak havoc if left unremoved. Earthquake is powerful STAB and possibly can hit Rock-types setting up Stealth Rock before they can set up. Assurance hits Spin-blockers such as Rotom or Froslass, and Ice Shard is a good priority move against enemy Grass-types trying to use my sun to their advantage.
![[PokeCommunity.com] UU Sun Team [PokeCommunity.com] UU Sun Team](https://archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/c/cb/Spr_4p_464_m.png)
Support: Rhyperior @ Heat Rock
(Impish) 244 HP/184 Def/80 SpD
Stealth Rock, Sunny Day, Thunder Fang, Ice Fang
While Donphan removes entry hazards, Rhyperior sets up some of his own. He also has Sunny Day to back up Ninetales, and the physical version of the BoltBeam combo to capitalize on his good Attack stat. I don't know if that's recommended on a Pokemon as slow as Rhyperior, but there's not much option for Electric and Ice-type attacks anywhere else on my team.
![[PokeCommunity.com] UU Sun Team [PokeCommunity.com] UU Sun Team](https://archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/6/60/Spr_4p_470.png)
Support: Leafeon @ Leftovers
(Impish) 4 HP/252 Def/252 Speed
Baton Pass, Wish, Leaf Blade, Roar
Leafeon has good synergy with Rhyperior because of Roar, which helps stack up the damage from Stealth Rock. Since pretty much all of the spinners in UU are Rock and/or Water type, Leaf Blade is an excellent attack to have, made even more excellent by Leafeon's impressive attack stat. And let's not forget he ignores statuses in the sun.
![[PokeCommunity.com] UU Sun Team [PokeCommunity.com] UU Sun Team](https://archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/c/c7/Spr_4d_257_m.png)
Mixed Attacker: Blaziken @ Expert Belt
(Rash) 192 Attk/252 SpA/64 Speed
Flare Blitz, Focus Blast, Shadow Claw, Solarbeam
Out of everyone, Blaziken is the one I'm the least sure of. For now, I feel he is decently equipped to handle both Physical and Special walls, but I can't help but think that there's a better option.
So, please leave your feedback!