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Evaluate .KonpekiAkuma's BL/OU team

RavenKingSage

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Yes. I have a third team. I didn't put a tier in the title because I got all these Pokémon, excluding Scizor and Rotom-H, from the BL tier, and I doubt that's really a definitive tier to build a team on. My point is, you can sort of call it an OU or BL team, but that's up to you.

This team contains the following Pokémon:

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Moveset: Spikes, Taunt, Destiny Bond, Ice Beam
Item: Focus Sash
EVs: 252 SpA / 6 SpD / 252 Spe
Nature: Timid

This Pokémon is a lead, as signified by all the moves a lead should carry: an entry hazard, and Taunt to possibly nullify entry hazards from opposing teams.

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Moveset: Reflect, Moonlight, Ice Beam, Thunder Wave
Item: Leftovers
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 SpA
Nature: Bold

Supporter. It hands Thunder Wave support over to the sweepers, and ups the team's defense with Reflect.

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Moveset: Swords Dance, Close Combat, Ice punch, Night Slash
Item: Life Orb
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
Nature: Adamant

Sweeper, or should I say wrecking ball. It starts with Swords Dance (obviously to up its Attack), and then attacks foes with the other three moves depending on the foe's type.

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Moveset: Calm Mind, Thunderbolt, Shadow Ball, Hidden Power Grass
Item: Life Orb
EVs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
Nature: Timid

Sweeper. This one could have trouble setting up Calm Mind, but can prove useful if done successfully.

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Moveset: Thunderbolt, Overheat, Shadow Ball, Trick
Item: Choice Scarf
EVs: 252 SpA / 252 Spe / 4 SpD
Nature: Timid

Another sweeper. It will sometimes start with Trick to stick the foe with one move only.

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Moveset: Swords Dance, Bullet Punch, Brick Break, Bug Bite
Ability: Technician
Item: Life Orb
EVs: 252 Atk / 252 Spe / 4 HP
Nature: Adamant

Yet another sweeper. Functions a lot like Gallade.
 
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Re: Evaluate Ω Phalkon's third team

both your sweeper benifit from thunderwave, sO iwould replace raikou with a pokemon that uses it. This will make it much easier for gallade and scizor to sweep. I cant give a full rate now (school), but I will once I get back
 
Re: Evaluate Ω Phalkon's third team

Cresselia has Thunder Wave, in case you didn't notice.

...Does a lack of replies mean that people refuse to reply to a banned person's thread, or that the team is good?
 
Re: Evaluate Ω Phalkon's third team

...Does a lack of replies mean that people refuse to reply to a banned person's thread, or that the team is good?

It mostly means people couldn't be arsed, I'm afraid :-/

I'm noticing a distinct lack of bulk on this team. Once Cresselia's down, you don't really have anything that can take a hit. I would ditch Raikou, since it pretty much has the same moveset as your Rotom, and Scizor, since it fills the same role as Gallade and I find Gallade to be a lot more versatile. In their places, I would put a special or mixed wall of some sort and then something that can either support the rest of your team or generally annoy your opponent.
 
Re: Evaluate Ω Phalkon's third team

you have a bit of a fire weakness, try hearan over raikou
 
Re: Evaluate Ω Phalkon's third team

Actually, you could replace Raikou with a TWave/Wish/Protect/Seismic Toss Blissey for wish passing to your sweepers and spreding around TWave, and adding more overall bulk. Cresselia can take the fighting attacks aimed at Blissey and Blissey can take the Shadow balls aimed at Cressy/Rotom.
 
Re: Evaluate Ω Phalkon's third team

Read the rules. It says to give a description of what each Pokemon does. We can't really help you if you can't tell us what the Pokemon's purpose is on your team and if it is or isn't having a problem with doing something.

Fix it.
 
Re: Evaluate Ω Phalkon's third team

Read the rules. It says to give a description of what each Pokemon does. We can't really help you if you can't tell us what the Pokemon's purpose is on your team and if it is or isn't having a problem with doing something.

Fix it.

And done.

Dopey said:
Actually, you could replace Raikou with a TWave/Wish/Protect/Seismic Toss Blissey for wish passing to your sweepers and spreding around TWave, and adding more overall bulk. Cresselia can take the fighting attacks aimed at Blissey and Blissey can take the Shadow balls aimed at Cressy/Rotom.

Due to the ridiculously low Physical Defense, and therefore the abundant solutions of killing, I will not use Blissey. Ever.

I'm noticing a distinct lack of bulk on this team. Once Cresselia's down, you don't really have anything that can take a hit. I would ditch Raikou, since it pretty much has the same moveset as your Rotom, and Scizor, since it fills the same role as Gallade and I find Gallade to be a lot more versatile. In their places, I would put a special or mixed wall of some sort and then something that can either support the rest of your team or generally annoy your opponent.

I don't really know who to ditch between Gallade and Scizor. Gallade is more versatile, but Scizor has Technician Bullet Punch, giving it the upper hand in Speed: which Gallade doesn't have.

And I'll see if I can find a good wall, or you could name me a few. (Anything but Blissey.)
 
If you don't like Blissey, try the standard Curselax. It may still have mediocre Defense to begin with, but with the right support, it can set up Curse and become a serious Wall.
 
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