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    Electivire@Expert Belt
    Jolly [+spd]
    252 atk/252 spd/6 hp
    -Cross Chop
    -Fire Punch
    -Thunder Punch
    -Ice Punch

    Garchomp@Leftovers
    Jolly [+spd]
    252 atk/252 spd/ 6 hp
    -Dragon Claw
    -Earthquake
    -Swords Dance
    -Substitute

    Snorlax@Leftovers
    Careful [+sdef]
    140 hp/116 atk/252 sdef/
    -Return
    -Crunch
    -Rest
    -Sleep Talk

    any suggestions for the other 3 slots?
     
    Electivire@Expert Belt
    Jolly [+spd]
    252 atk/252 spd/6 hp
    -Cross Chop
    -Fire Punch
    -Thunder Punch/ Thunderbolt
    -Ice Punch

    If you fear Skarmory consider switching Thunder Punch for Thunderbolt

    Garchomp@Leftovers/ Life Orb <--up to you
    Jolly [+spd]
    252 atk/252 spd/ 6 hp
    -Dragon Claw
    -Earthquake
    -Swords Dance
    -Substitute/Fire Blast

    Looking alright for a physical sweeper, Garchomp has quite semi frail defense so substitute wont do any good, but hey sometimes it works

    Snorlax@Leftovers
    Careful [+sdef]
    140 hp/116 atk/252 sdef/
    -Return
    -Crunch
    -Rest
    -Sleep Talk

    Meh

    any suggestions for the other 3 slots?

    You need to have a special sweeper and a decent physical waller, try Gengar/ Alakazam/ Porygon-Z for special sweepers, Forretress/Skarmory/Steelix etc etc you get the idea for physical wallers
     
    A decent normal team usually consists of 2-3 physical sweepers anyways.
     
    A decent normal team usually consists of 2-3 physical sweepers anyways.

    Since when? I have 1 physical sweeper on my team, it's all I need. I actually prefer 2, but isn't 3 a bit of overkill?
     
    Since when? I have 1 physical sweeper on my team, it's all I need. I actually prefer 2, but isn't 3 a bit of overkill?
    5-6 tanks is probably overkill.

    In my teams, I'm most likely to run with:
    1 Primary Physical Sweeper (like a Choice Attacker of some sort)
    1 Special Sweeper
    and 1 Clean-Up Sweeper (Something with Dragon Dance most likely, cleans up all the other stuff). The Clean-up sweeper is optional, but I run it as a precaution.
    Then I run with 1 Physical Wall, 1 Special Wall, and a Dual Wall or something to fill the slot with.

    But I'll be honest, using more than 3 sweepers? Total overkill. Now then:

    Electivire@Expert Belt
    Lonely
    232 Atk / 176 Spd / 100 SAtk
    -Cross Chop
    -Fire Punch
    -Thunderbolt
    -Ice Punch
    Total overkill on the Speed, mate.

    Garchomp@Leftovers
    Jolly [+spd]
    252 atk/252 spd/ 6 hp
    -Dragon Claw
    -Earthquake
    -Swords Dance
    -Substitute
    I guess this is okay.

    Snorlax@Leftovers
    Careful [+sdef]
    172 HP / 40 Atk / 120 Def / 176 SDef
    -Return
    -Crunch
    -Rest
    -Curse
    Snorlax with no curse makes Armored Adversaries scoff at you.

    any suggestions for the other 3 slots?
    You require the following:
    - Physical Tank (preferably something that can abuse Spikes or Stealth Rock OR Rapid Spin even
    - Special Sweeper (because sometime Sp. Sweepers are hawt okay)
    - Either a healer or a total prick annoyer (something like Dusknoir for Rapid Spin blockage and Normal / Fighting resistance)

    Personally, I'd think about running Vaporeon for Wish Support and Dusknoir for Physical resistance. With Vaporeon, you can EASILY get Electivire Set up to pull an assault.
     
    I don't run 5 tanks...I have one actually. I like me late-game and special sweepers :)

    Well, use Iceman3k's EVs for snorlax. But Vire kinda nails all three of these pokemon. I mean, snorlax has a shot, but...nvm
     
    Also to be able to run substitute on Garchomp you need high HP IVs, consider a PHazer in your team aswell.
     
    No, the team needs a PHazer. I personally think every team needs one, but that's just me I suppose.
     
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