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What has four legs, two eyes and is made of metal? Metagross, of course!

Malevolent Mismagius

Bulky Metagross!
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    Team Sub-reliant!
    I had the luck to catch a Modest Heatran on my Platinum as well as hatching a shiny Mild Bagon (no kidding!). I began breeding the rest of the team because my luck was unbelievably good (still having trouble with Adamant Thick Fat Snorlax; stupid immunity!). This team is going to be aimed at Wifi, so hidden powers are pretty much a big no. The team uses bulkyDDGyara to take a few pokes to start the match in my favour as well as Subtran and bulky Metagross to sweep late game, especially after all potential metagross counters are gone and I can spam MM attack boosts. Salamence is also a real bomb. Honestly, Starmie is too weak, but it does do its job with relative ease anyway. Make any changes you believe would help, however I may not make all the changes. Also, posting to point out spelling/grammar mistakes is helpful, because I like to keep my threads tidy. Rate it please, rather than letting it slip away untouched.


    [PokeCommunity.com] What has four legs, two eyes and is made of metal? Metagross, of course!
    [PokeCommunity.com] What has four legs, two eyes and is made of metal? Metagross, of course!
    [PokeCommunity.com] What has four legs, two eyes and is made of metal? Metagross, of course!
    [PokeCommunity.com] What has four legs, two eyes and is made of metal? Metagross, of course!
    [PokeCommunity.com] What has four legs, two eyes and is made of metal? Metagross, of course!
    [PokeCommunity.com] What has four legs, two eyes and is made of metal? Metagross, of course!

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    [PokeCommunity.com] What has four legs, two eyes and is made of metal? Metagross, of course!

    Gyarados @ Leftovers
    Ability: Intimidate
    EV: 112 HP/252 Atk/144 Spe
    Nature: Adamant

    - Dragon Dance
    - Waterfall
    - Stone Edge
    - Taunt

    Bulkygyara was used previously as a very successful lead. Faster leads set up SR and I get a DD or I taunt slower leads and they switch having failed to set up SR. Many slower pokemon have tried to Twave me which ends up being a free Taunt. I play this pretty aggresively so it doesn't really last too long, just sets up and takes out a couple of pokemon, although I have managed to secure the sweep of whole teams occasionly when I play it smart. The only set up pokemon on the team (apart from Metagross' MM boosts) so it's importance is major and it really helps secur a win after I play this well. Stone Edge was selected as my secondary move to help with my slight Gyarados problem (Metagross can't switch into EQ, Starmie is rather frail). This is also my main Scizor/Luke check so I suppose I should be saving this til late game but Heatran/Salamence can usually dea with them anyway so w/e. Intimidate is also good for late game checks to physical sweepers. I'm really happy with how its doing so far so maybe I can keep it as the lead.

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    Starmie @ Choice Scarf
    Ability: Natural Cure
    EV: 4 HP/252 SAtk/252 Spe
    Nature: Modest

    - Surf
    - Ice Beam
    - Thunderbolt
    - Trick/Grass Knot

    A very handy nape, Gyara and mence check. It can KO the latter two even after a DD and counters the former very nicely. The moves provide great coverage when used in conjunction with each other. Trick is also a handy option for ruining a Blissey's efforts to stall me. I am however, considering Grass Knot for my ever growing problems with bulky grounds. Natural Cure does provide my best option as a status absorber, but it isn't always intelligent to switch in to absorb status and then switch out again. The lackof power can sometimes be disconcerting, especially with maxed Special Attack and a modest nature. To be honest, Hydro Pump would be altogether a greater move because of the extra power it grants, but the accuracy can be offputting and it doesn't really get any extra kills against pokemon that would give the team trouble.

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    Heatran @ Leftovers
    Ability: Flash Fire
    EV: 180 HP/196 SAtk/132 Spe
    Nature: Modest

    - Substitute
    - Fire Blast
    - Earth Power/Dragon Pulse
    - Toxic/Will-o-wisp

    I have seen Subtran used many times before and I am convinced that it really does make huge differences to the overall outcome of nearly all my battles. This doesn't need hidden power anyway, so it is what fits my capabilities best. I have a great Modest Heatran with IVs that shine. This works so differently to other Heatrans in that it Subs on something that would switch and then toxic the opponent's Heatran counter. It also scouts pretty nicely for Scizor sets (testing for Superpower/BB) and switches or attacks accordingly. The EVs give it a optimal leftovers, the speed allows me to outspeed max Adamant Scizor and the rest were dumped into SAtk for maximum powah! I may consider Will-o-wisp for TTar and Snorlax switchins, who can give the team trouble if they are well played. Dragon Pulse is also being considered for Latias switchins, but the drop that Earth Power may grant is nearly too good to pass up (especially how Subtran has considerably less power than Scarftran, LOtran or Specstran) as well as the coverage against Heatran switching in predicting scarf Fire Blast. Leftovers gives this the stalling power it needs, so I can stall out Blissey, etc.

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    Salamence @ Life Orb
    Ability: Intimidate
    EV: 84 Atk/216 SAtk/208 Spe
    Nature: Mild

    - Draco Meteor
    - Fire Blast
    - Earthquake
    - Outrage

    New Mixmence has a few things that old mixmence lacks and is generally a better wall breaker in my opinion. I am missing the KO on TTar though, so Brick Break may be slotted in somewhere. I am a bit dubious as to any Salamence sets, because their greatest enemy is residual damage. For example, LO+Sandstrom+SR really does ruin the capabilities that this has. I do sometimes worry about my ability to beat Hippowdon with this, as this is my primary answer to bulky grounds. Swampert with Ice beam has been a problem. It's also my second answer to Scizor/Luke/Hera, after Gliscor is down. Outrage has been a great help, doing a number on many pokemon who would normally check Salamence, such as bulky waters and Blissey, but locking myself in does have it's downfalls. Salamence is the pokemon I have the smallest expectations of, as mentioned previously residual is a pain (47% just to come in and attack with SR and sandstorm active) and the Outrage lock does have its costs, but it usually does take down one or two pokemon going down, so I'm probably just being pesimistic.

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    Snorlax @ Leftovers
    Ability: Thick Fat
    EV: 4 HP/252 Atk/252 SDef
    Nature: Adamant

    - Body Slam
    - Crunch
    - Fire Punch
    - Earthquake

    Snorlax is needed to check important pokemon such as Latias, Gengar, Heatran and Zapdos who would otherwise be real pains. In this slot, Snorlax is better than TTar. This is much better at stall than its cousin CBLax, and that is the main purpose of this set, to stall special sweepers rather than hit them for SE straight away. I really spam prediction with this, especially as he is the only pokemon not needed for the success of the team, rather his job is making sure special sweepers are down followed by going down to a foddery death spamming paralysisi chance from Body Slam. Fire Punch is for the Scizor who switch into this for some reason and Crunch really hits Latias for a number. EQ is my only option aginst Heatran. The Body Slam paralysis chance is extremely helpful, and also gives my speed a bit of a boost. The power can sometimes be disconcerting, but it outstalls all the special sweepers anyway, a well as potentially locking Gengar, Latias and Starmie into Pursuit mindgames, however I prefer Crunch because of how much harder it hits Latias, who is an immense pain for the team.

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    [PokeCommunity.com] What has four legs, two eyes and is made of metal? Metagross, of course!

    Metagross @ Leftovers
    Ability: Clear Body
    EV: 204 HP/80 Atk/224 Def
    Nature: Adamant

    - Meteor Mash
    - Earthquake
    - Thunderpunch
    - Bullet Punch

    Defensive anchor on the team, this is just pure awesomeness! The bulk it has is just immense while still retaining a lot of power. Originally this would have been used as a lead with SR>>Thunderpunch but I am now very suspicious of Gyarados. The evs grant many purposes. First and formost, I'm not 2HKOed by CBTar's Crunch and DDTar with a DD using EQ never OHKOs. Salamence doesn't pose a huge problem either. EQ and Fire Blast both fail to OHKO. Gyarados switches into this all the time to Thunderpunched to the face. Nobody actually expects Bullet Punch so most DDTar outspeed and try for the 2HKO with EQ only to be thwarted by Bullet Punch after a MM. Nice late game sweeper after receiving boosts from MM. Also, Intimidate pokemon fail badly to beat this after Clear Body saves me from the attack lowering that would render this pointless.

    ~Conclusion
    The team is VERY solid from my point of view, letting me reach ever higher on the ladder before hax kills all chances of making it to the leaderboard. Nonetheless I will get there eventually, plus I also sometimes win with major hax against me so that really proves to me how solid the team is. I have no complaints about the team, and there is no weakest link. Bulky grouds can be my worst enemy, sometimes I lose to Swampert with Ice Beam, but Gyara went in>>Gliscor, my previous lead so that isn't really a problem anymore. Rate it if you will.
     
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    Not that crazy about ScarfStarmie, since it can be lured easily by DDGyara or DDMence, so TTar or Scizor come in to Pursuit you.

    I guess the most irritating thing about that RMT is how you describe Metagross.. "can't be stalled".. like, are you joking? without a recovery move waters like Vaporeon or grounds like Hippowdon walk all over it.
     
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    I guess the most irritating thing about that RMT is how you describe Metagross.. "can't be stalled".. like, are you joking? without a recovery move waters like Vaporeon or grounds like Hippowdon walk all over it.

    I actually thought you were talking about the thread title when I originally read the first bit lol. But yeah, it can't be stalled after a couple of Meteor Mash boosts. I did actually beat a stall team with this single handedly after I used MM enough to get a few boosts. And yes, that stall team had a Hippowdon lead as well as a vappy in there somewhere.Nothing could wall it after the MM boosts. True story.
     
    I'm generally really lucky with the timing of the boosts. For me it feels like ~40% when I get my boosts. But seriously, this has a lot of survivability and can eventually get the boosts just when I need them, which is usually when the opponent switched in something that would normally wall this, at which point meta can beat them make a big difference to the outcome. The boosts really are a lifesaver in really tight squeezes.

    Any more rates people?
     
    You're very lucky if you get those boosts.

    Honestly, it can be walled. Well, no, it can't, it gets obliterated by pokes running fire-type or ground-type moves.

    Go rapid spin on Starmie. Get rid of the scarf, go life orb or something. That way you can spin away the rocks/spikes, and being sweeping, or even if it gets KO'd, at least you're rid of the rocks, making Mence and Gyara more effective due to them not getting switch-in damage.

    I can't see anything wrong with the rest of your team,



    EDIT: Luck gets you nowhere. Trust me, i know.
     
    Really, the luck isn't important. It is just for when all meta checks are down and I can afford to stay in and wait for the boosts to come, at which point it can't be walled.

    Starmie really needs the scarf to outspeed mence and gyara after a DD. If gyara didn't have taunt i would consider running RS. But gyara can completely stop slower leads getting the rocks up, so that is half the problem eliminated already.

    I know that luck doesn't get me anywhere but in the original post I was simply making the point that when I get the boosts it really helps me win. I really didn't think you guys would leap out at me for saying they help. I really don't need anybody telling me 10% is low or that luck gets me nowhere. Despite the fact I don't always get the boost I still won't be changing the moveset anyway so those comments really aren't helping.
     
    Metagross can't be stalled aye??? My Gastrodon could 2HKO it with Earth Power and would wall you completely, or hell even my Specs Flygon could do it well enough and probably OHKO you with Earth Power. Syaoran is totally right.
     
    You said: Gyarados switches into this all the time to Thunderpunched to the face. Nobody actually expects Bullet Punch


    Come on, everyone knows it packs Thunderpunch. Bullet Punch, good players would be suspicious, idiots like me wouldn't be.


    And as for the thing about Starmie, i can understand what you're saying, but are you honestly going to taunt 1st turn???? Also, if your Gyara isn't out when they put rocks up, what're you gonna do then, eh???

    And, as Syaoran said, can it hell beat bulky Grounds, you have no super-effectives for them. I doubt it'll beat bulky waters either seeing as most bulky waters are called Swampert.


    So please, stop arguing with people.
     
    This ridiculous, pointless, and inconsequential little argument ends now. This thread has gone way off-track over a sentence in his set comments of all things. I'm just going to infract instantly any post that even in part continues it, since, lol, nothing has really been accomplished in this thread.
     
    I agree with Anti. I'll change the sentence but it isn't such a big deal, right? Can we get back on track? Any rates that don't comment on the chance of a Meteor Mash boost?
     
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