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Trog
03-02-2009, 09:11 PM
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Gyrados@ Life Orb/Leftovers (Item clause depending)
Impish (+Def, -SpaK)
Intimidate
150 HP/108 Def/252 Atk
-Taunt
-Thunder wave
-Dragon Dance
-Waterfall

This is one of my most effective leads. If they're a fast lead, I can survive one of their hits, cripple them with Thunder Wave, and switch out. Otherwise, if predict a set-up, I can taunt them and force a switch to get a free DDance. From there, I can either switch or sweep the opponent as long as I can.

http://www.pokemonelite2000.com/sprites/dpmfa/dpmfa437.png

Bronzong@ Leftovers
Sassy (+SpeD, -Spe)
Levitate
252 HP/28 Def/228 SpeD
-Hypnosis
-Stealth Rock
-Gyro Ball
-Explosion

My team's switch-in support. It can switch in, survive a hit, put opponents to sleep, set up Stealth Rock, explode if in late game if I can KO them. It's proven rather useful in many situations, especially with switch-in support for Gyarados and Starmie (below).

http://www.pokemonelite2000.com/sprites/dpmfa/dpmfa121.png

Starmie@ Choice Specs
Timid (+Spe, -Atk)
Natural Cure
252 Spe/252 SpaK/4 HP
-Surf
-Ice Beam
-Thunderbolt
-Rapid Spin

Utility spinner/special sweeper. When I get the chance, I can switch in to spin away Spikes and/or Stealth rock. From there I swap out for Zong, have Zong set up, swap back to Starmie and commence sweeping. Specs gives its Special Attack a big enough boost that it can hit most things hard and fast.

http://www.pokemonelite2000.com/sprites/dpmfa/dpmfa466.png

Electivire@ Expert Belt
Adamant (+Atk, -SpaK)
Motor Drive
252 Atk/252 Spe/4 HP
-Thunderpunch
-Earthquake
-Ice Punch
-Cross chop

Standard set is standard, but it's as effective as it is standard. Since 1/3 of my Pokemon are weak to electric, I have plenty of opportunity to swap in and get a speed boost and commence to sweep.

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Metagross@ Lum Berry
Adamant (+Atk, -SpaK)
Clear Body
252 Atk/88 Spe/170 HP
-Agility
-Meteor Mash
-Earthquake
-Explosion

88 Speed EVs gets Metagross to 198 total speed, which after an Agility it can outspeed all base 130. From there it sweeps with Meteor Mash and Earthquake, and explodes when it's done.

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Cacturne@ Focus Sash
Brave (+Atk, -Spe)
Sand Veil
252 Attack
-Sucker Punch
-Payback
-Revenge
-Seed Bomb

The wonderful thing about Cacturne is nobody expects anything out of it, since the only stat it has any decency in are Attack and Special Attack. So this is a set that takes advantage of attack and only attack. Depending on the opponent, either Revenge or Payback after they move (Brave nature+Focus Sash+Double power on both moves = massive damage.). Then when they least expect it, I'll sucker punch them for a likely 2HKO.

So that's my team, post questions, comments and concerns.

Psychic4Life
03-04-2009, 08:05 AM
Looks pretty good to me, but don't take my word for it, I'm a noob.

pokemonmaster_146
03-04-2009, 12:42 PM
put earthquake on gyrados

Trog
03-04-2009, 06:45 PM
put earthquake on gyrados

In replace of what? It's 3 non-attacking moves are essential for what it does, and I want to take advantage of STAB.

Bonz109
03-04-2009, 06:51 PM
yea but what if their is a lapras/vaporeon lead how are you going to attack them?

run_bubba_run
03-04-2009, 10:06 PM
yea but what if their is a lapras/vaporeon lead how are you going to attack them?

switch to bronzong and set up a stealth rock ? or starmie for a t-bolt ?

Bonz109
03-04-2009, 10:08 PM
which gives them a chance to set up/ get a free hit on the starmie/bronzong since t bolt is super effective against both which would be commonly used.

revelp8
03-05-2009, 01:14 AM
yea but what if their is a lapras/vaporeon lead how are you going to attack them?

whose gonna use lapras in this team filled with OU? and if vaporeon switches in, its usually packing HP elect, switch to electivire and KO with thunder punch. and since when does vaporeon lead? *headdesk*

I don't know about cacturne a whole lot, but if your going last with no decent def, you are probably not going to be able to hit back as they prolly one shot you. even with focus sash, your going to have problems with priority hitters.

to me, electivire don't really swell up to me as phy sweepers. you're better off with the mixed set on him by running thunderbolt.

one more thing, you got two pokemon with explode. i know its for a suicide, but that puts you at a disadvantage because your going to be down by 2.

Slizer107
03-05-2009, 11:51 AM
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Gyrados@ Life Orb/Leftovers (Item clause depending)
Impish (+Def, -SpaK)
Intimidate
150 HP/108 Def/252 Atk
-Taunt
-Thunder wave
-Dragon Dance
-Waterfall

This is one of my most effective leads. If they're a fast lead, I can survive one of their hits, cripple them with Thunder Wave, and switch out. Otherwise, if predict a set-up, I can taunt them and force a switch to get a free DDance. From there, I can either switch or sweep the opponent as long as I can.

If a poke comes in that resists water then dragon dances wont be of any use, and you will be forced to switch, other pokes can T Wave replace it with Stone Edge or Earthquake

http://www.pokemonelite2000.com/sprites/dpmfa/dpmfa437.png

Bronzong@ Leftovers
Sassy (+SpeD, -Spe)
Levitate
252 HP/28 Def/228 SpeD
-Hypnosis
-Stealth Rock
-Gyro Ball
-Explosion

My team's switch-in support. It can switch in, survive a hit, put opponents to sleep, set up Stealth Rock, explode if in late game if I can KO them. It's proven rather useful in many situations, especially with switch-in support for Gyarados and Starmie (below).

Looks like a normal set and it can switch into almost anything.

http://www.pokemonelite2000.com/sprites/dpmfa/dpmfa121.png

Starmie@ Choice Specs
Timid (+Spe, -Atk)
Natural Cure
252 Spe/252 SpaK/4 HP
-Surf
-Ice Beam
-Thunderbolt
-Rapid Spin

Utility spinner/special sweeper. When I get the chance, I can switch in to spin away Spikes and/or Stealth rock. From there I swap out for Zong, have Zong set up, swap back to Starmie and commence sweeping. Specs gives its Special Attack a big enough boost that it can hit most things hard and fast.

Once again a good set, I use to run this, then the Water Tourny came and my pour Starmie is in need of fixing. Stick with this, but if you change your mind about Rapid Spin, Recover and Phsycic are good move choices.

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Electivire@ Expert Belt
Adamant (+Atk, -SpaK)
Motor Drive
252 Atk/252 Spe/4 HP
-Thunderpunch
-Earthquake
-Ice Punch
-Cross chop

Standard set is standard, but it's as effective as it is standard. Since 1/3 of my Pokemon are weak to electric, I have plenty of opportunity to swap in and get a speed boost and commence to sweep.

Nice set covers most weaknesse.

http://www.pokemonelite2000.com/sprites/dpmfa/dpmfa376.png

Metagross@ Lum Berry
Adamant (+Atk, -SpaK)
Clear Body
252 Atk/88 Spe/170 HP
-Agility
-Meteor Mash
-Earthquake
-Explosion

88 Speed EVs gets Metagross to 198 total speed, which after an Agility it can outspeed all base 130. From there it sweeps with Meteor Mash and Earthquake, and explodes when it's done.

Maybe to similar to Bronzong, I would chose one or the other. Maybe replace with a Fire type.

http://www.pokemonelite2000.com/sprites/dpffa/dpffa332.png

Cacturne@ Focus Sash
Brave (+Atk, -Spe)
Sand Veil
252 Attack
-Sucker Punch
-Payback
-Revenge
-Seed Bomb

The wonderful thing about Cacturne is nobody expects anything out of it, since the only stat it has any decency in are Attack and Special Attack. So this is a set that takes advantage of attack and only attack. Depending on the opponent, either Revenge or Payback after they move (Brave nature+Focus Sash+Double power on both moves = massive damage.). Then when they least expect it, I'll sucker punch them for a likely 2HKO.

Not sure about these things, but it looks like a good set. Could cause alot of havock :Twisted:

So that's my team, post questions, comments and concerns.

Hope this helps, comments are in bold!

wraithseer
03-05-2009, 03:25 PM
Cacturne isn't great when It comes to surviveability. It depends on when you are planning on using him. A late game sweeper with sucker punch? Or an opener?

As a late game sweeper he is fine. But if you plan on opening with him. Try sub seed.

Excuse spelling and grammar. I am in a hurry.

puffdaddy
03-05-2009, 04:09 PM
Personally, I would give starmie an expert belt, so if I wanna use a move and then rapid spin, it's possible. Also with metagross, you could give it life orb, so it gets in stronger hits, and even though you lose hp, you can just explode in the end. I find lum berry on bronzong very useful as well, as it gives you a free stealth rock, if the opponent is planning on sleeping you. I don't know, but that team seems to have a lot of sweepers, and only a couple of walls, you could try to put some walls or tanks in, just a suggestion. :) Other than that, you got a pretty good team.