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First things first, I don't know if this is the right place to post this, sorry if I'm wrong!
Anyhow, I wanted to do a pokémon team for one of my D&D characters, and she's a cleric, but also very reckless, specially so if she's angry, so while she will help the team most of the time, she can end up very focused on just killing everything. I like to stay that if she didn't have 9 strength, she would have multiclassed into a barbarian. :P
Anyway, I think I chose the pokémon and moves that work most with her, but I honestly have to idea how to make strategies and all that, I normally just pick pokémon that I like and give them strong moves. :P
Here's the team:
Alolan Ninetales with Snow Cloak ability, and the moves Hail, Aurora Veil, Blizzard and Calm Mind;
Claydol with Levitate ability, Hex, Nasty Plot, Toxic and Stealth Rock;
Empoleon with Defiant ability, Yawn, Liquidation, Flash Cannon and Hone Claws;
Drapion with Battle Armor ability, Crunch, Poison Jab, Thunder Fang and Fire Fang;
Serperior with Contrary ability, Aromatherapy, Giga Drain, Glare and Toxic;
Liepard with Limber ability, Batton Pass, Shadow Claw, Nasty Plot and Hone Claws.
What do you guys think? Assuming/pretending you can use moves that say they affect your team on allies that are not a part of it, would this work as a good support? Feel free to tell me how garbage it is, if that's the case, I do find it fun to read about all the good strategies and all that even if I don't understand it.
Anyhow, I wanted to do a pokémon team for one of my D&D characters, and she's a cleric, but also very reckless, specially so if she's angry, so while she will help the team most of the time, she can end up very focused on just killing everything. I like to stay that if she didn't have 9 strength, she would have multiclassed into a barbarian. :P
Anyway, I think I chose the pokémon and moves that work most with her, but I honestly have to idea how to make strategies and all that, I normally just pick pokémon that I like and give them strong moves. :P
Here's the team:
Alolan Ninetales with Snow Cloak ability, and the moves Hail, Aurora Veil, Blizzard and Calm Mind;
Claydol with Levitate ability, Hex, Nasty Plot, Toxic and Stealth Rock;
Empoleon with Defiant ability, Yawn, Liquidation, Flash Cannon and Hone Claws;
Drapion with Battle Armor ability, Crunch, Poison Jab, Thunder Fang and Fire Fang;
Serperior with Contrary ability, Aromatherapy, Giga Drain, Glare and Toxic;
Liepard with Limber ability, Batton Pass, Shadow Claw, Nasty Plot and Hone Claws.
What do you guys think? Assuming/pretending you can use moves that say they affect your team on allies that are not a part of it, would this work as a good support? Feel free to tell me how garbage it is, if that's the case, I do find it fun to read about all the good strategies and all that even if I don't understand it.