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Weavile
07-17-2012, 03:10 AM
Well it may not be as gimmicky as I originally thought. Oh well!
If I don't seem too informed about what my team is good against and weak against, it's because I am. I've only battled people here, and you know what they say about people here...

My team at a glance:
http://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/407.gifhttp://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/344.gifhttp://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/245.gifhttp://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/409.gifhttp://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/428.gifhttp://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/461.gif

In Depth:
http://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/407.gif
Roserade @ Focus Sash
252 Sp. Attack 252 Speed 6 HP
Modest
Sleep Powder
Toxic Spikes
Leaf Storm
Hidden Power Ice

This is your run of the mill lead Roserade, a-la 4th Gen. I really like it, I can live any attack and (hopefully) get a Pokémon to sleep. Once they're asleep, I get Toxic Spikes up almost guaranteed. Roserade also has some pretty dang good Special Attack as well. I can also switch in to get rid of other Toxic Spikes if needed.

http://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/344.gif
Claydol @ Leftovers
252 HP 56 Defense 200 Sp. Defense
Careful
Stealth Rock
Earthquake
Ice Beam
Rapid Spin

This is a fairly standard support Claydol, with some EVs in Defense to make him bulkier to the likes of Krookodile and other stuff. Again, he's mainly here to set up Stealth Rocks and spin off entry hazards. I chose EQ over Earth Power in case I want to switch from physical to special and so forth. Claydol has the same 80 in Attack and Special Attack so it doesn't matter too much.

http://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/245.gif
Suicune @ Leftovers
252 HP 252 Defense 6 Sp. Defense
Bold
Calm Mind
Rest
Sleep Talk
Scald

Suicune. Really darn powerful for UU, in my opinion. This thing can take tons of hits, while Calm Minding. If it gets low in HP then Rest comes in and I have a 33% chance to keep CM'ing or to use a boosted Scald. This thing is really darn strong, that's all it is. And I only wanted a defensive wall.

http://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/409.gif
Rampardos @ Life Orb
252 Attack 52 Defense 46 Sp. Defense 160 Speed
Adamant
Rock Polish
Stone Edge
Earthquake
Fire Punch

Rampardos, you look so cool. And with the highest non-Uber attack stat and Mold Breaker this bad boy can destroy just about everything. If it gets a single turn to set up a rock polish this thing can pretty much sweep unchallenged. He is really frail though, so I gotta be careful.

http://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/428.gif
Lopunny @ Choice Scarf
252 HP 252 Speed 6 Defense
Jolly
Switcheroo
Return
Healing Wish
Thunder Wave

Lopunny has always been one of my favorite Pokémon, but unfortunately it's not too great. The idea of this Lopunny is to take advantage of Klutz and allow me to give a Choice Scarf to a (hopefully) defensive Pokémon. This thing is just darn annoying in general, it can paralyze whatever switches in if they switch out the scarfed Pokémon and kill itself to heal another one of my Pokémon! It's just so darn amazing, and I love it.

http://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/461.gif
Obligatory Weavile @ Choice Band
252 Attack 252 Speed 6 HP
Adamant
Ice Shard
Pursuit
Ice Punch
Low Kick

Weavile, how could my team be complete without it? Anyways, this particular Weavile is a max attack revenge killer. My ideal use for it however is late-game sweeping to take out 2 or 3 Pokémon near the end with Ice Shard or Pursuit. Even without the switch, STAB Pursuit can deal quite a bit of damage in addition to the fact that dark is neutral on EVERYTHING (well except for Fighting and Steel, but we don't talk about them)

Feel free to leave some feeedback for my team! Thanks for your time, and if you ever wanna battle feel free to hit me up!

UbersSuck20
07-17-2012, 08:59 AM
Well it may not be as gimmicky as I originally thought. Oh well!
If I don't seem too informed about what my team is good against and weak against, it's because I am. I've only battled people here, and you know what they say about people here...

My team at a glance:
http://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/407.gifhttp://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/344.gifhttp://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/245.gifhttp://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/409.gifhttp://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/428.gifhttp://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/461.gif

In Depth:
http://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/407.gif
Roserade @ Focus Sash
252 Sp. Attack 252 Speed 6 HP
Modest
Sleep Powder
Toxic Spikes
Leaf Storm
Hidden Power Ice
I don't see how it will get past steels. Use hp fire.
This is your run of the mill lead Roserade, a-la 4th Gen. I really like it, I can live any attack and (hopefully) get a Pokémon to sleep. Once they're asleep, I get Toxic Spikes up almost guaranteed. Roserade also has some pretty dang good Special Attack as well. I can also switch in to get rid of other Toxic Spikes if needed.

http://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/344.gif
Claydol @ Leftovers
252 HP 56 Defense 200 Sp. Defense
Careful
Stealth Rock
Earthquake
Ice Beam
Rapid Spin
Psychic > Ice Beam
This is a fairly standard support Claydol, with some EVs in Defense to make him bulkier to the likes of Krookodile and other stuff. Again, he's mainly here to set up Stealth Rocks and spin off entry hazards. I chose EQ over Earth Power in case I want to switch from physical to special and so forth. Claydol has the same 80 in Attack and Special Attack so it doesn't matter too much.

http://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/245.gif
Suicune @ Leftovers
252 HP 252 Defense 6 Sp. Defense
Bold
Calm Mind
Rest
Sleep Talk
Scald
Great Calm Mind set.
Suicune. Really darn powerful for UU, in my opinion. This thing can take tons of hits, while Calm Minding. If it gets low in HP then Rest comes in and I have a 33% chance to keep CM'ing or to use a boosted Scald. This thing is really darn strong, that's all it is. And I only wanted a defensive wall.

http://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/409.gif
Rampardos @ Life Orb
252 Attack 52 Defense 46 Sp. Defense 160 Speed
Adamant
Rock Polish
Stone Edge
Earthquake
Fire Punch
Ice Beam > Fire Punch in my opinion, and use a Naughty nature.
Rampardos, you look so cool. And with the highest non-Uber attack stat and Mold Breaker this bad boy can destroy just about everything. If it gets a single turn to set up a rock polish this thing can pretty much sweep unchallenged. He is really frail though, so I gotta be careful.

http://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/428.gif
Lopunny @ Choice Scarf
252 HP 252 Speed 6 Defense
Jolly
Switcheroo
Return
Healing Wish
Thunder Wave
Lopunny should use an attacking Choice Scarf set.
Lopunny has always been one of my favorite Pokémon, but unfortunately it's not too great. The idea of this Lopunny is to take advantage of Klutz and allow me to give a Choice Scarf to a (hopefully) defensive Pokémon. This thing is just darn annoying in general, it can paralyze whatever switches in if they switch out the scarfed Pokémon and kill itself to heal another one of my Pokémon! It's just so darn amazing, and I love it.

http://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/461.gif
Obligatory Weavile @ Choice Band
252 Attack 252 Speed 6 HP
Adamant
Ice Shard
Pursuit
Ice Punch
Low Kick
I don't like Choice Band Weavile. A Swords Dance set is a lot more useful, since it can sweep late-game with Ice Shard and Low Kick, and Night Slash is a nice stab. If only Weavile could get Sniper or Technician...
Weavile, how could my team be complete without it? Anyways, this particular Weavile is a max attack revenge killer. My ideal use for it however is late-game sweeping to take out 2 or 3 Pokémon near the end with Ice Shard or Pursuit. Even without the switch, STAB Pursuit can deal quite a bit of damage in addition to the fact that dark is neutral on EVERYTHING (well except for Fighting and Steel, but we don't talk about them)

Feel free to leave some feeedback for my team! Thanks for your time, and if you ever wanna battle feel free to hit me up!


so, yea...

Empoleonmaster
07-18-2012, 07:25 PM
Well it may not be as gimmicky as I originally thought. Oh well!
If I don't seem too informed about what my team is good against and weak against, it's because I am. I've only battled people here, and you know what they say about people here...

My team at a glance:
http://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/407.gifhttp://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/344.gifhttp://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/245.gifhttp://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/409.gifhttp://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/428.gifhttp://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/461.gif

In Depth:
http://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/407.gif
Roserade @ Focus Sash
252 Sp. Attack 252 Speed 6 HP
Modest
Sleep Powder
Toxic Spikes
Leaf Storm
Hidden Power Ice
As said before consider HP Fire, although your team as a whole doesn't seem to struggle with steel
This is your run of the mill lead Roserade, a-la 4th Gen. I really like it, I can live any attack and (hopefully) get a Pokémon to sleep. Once they're asleep, I get Toxic Spikes up almost guaranteed. Roserade also has some pretty dang good Special Attack as well. I can also switch in to get rid of other Toxic Spikes if needed.

http://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/344.gif
Claydol @ Leftovers
252 HP 56 Defense 200 Sp. Defense
Careful
Stealth Rock
Earthquake
Ice Beam
Rapid Spin
Siglyph would have a field day with your Claydol if you didn't have Ice Beam. But, I took a month break from competitive play, so I don't know if Siglyph is as common as it used to be.
This is a fairly standard support Claydol, with some EVs in Defense to make him bulkier to the likes of Krookodile and other stuff. Again, he's mainly here to set up Stealth Rocks and spin off entry hazards. I chose EQ over Earth Power in case I want to switch from physical to special and so forth. Claydol has the same 80 in Attack and Special Attack so it doesn't matter too much.

http://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/245.gif
Suicune @ Leftovers
252 HP 252 Defense 6 Sp. Defense
Bold
Calm Mind
Rest
Sleep Talk
Scald
You can't really get a better UU CMer. Nothing to complain about here.
Suicune. Really darn powerful for UU, in my opinion. This thing can take tons of hits, while Calm Minding. If it gets low in HP then Rest comes in and I have a 33% chance to keep CM'ing or to use a boosted Scald. This thing is really darn strong, that's all it is. And I only wanted a defensive wall.

http://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/409.gif
Rampardos @ Life Orb
252 Attack 52 Defense 46 Sp. Defense 160 Speed
Adamant
Rock Polish
Stone Edge
Earthquake
Fire Punch
Consider Focus Sash on Rampardos. It helps with Rock Polish.
Rampardos, you look so cool. And with the highest non-Uber attack stat and Mold Breaker this bad boy can destroy just about everything. If it gets a single turn to set up a rock polish this thing can pretty much sweep unchallenged. He is really frail though, so I gotta be careful.

http://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/428.gif
Lopunny @ Choice Scarf
252 HP 252 Speed 6 Defense
Jolly
Switcheroo
Return
Healing Wish
Thunder Wave
I like this one.
Lopunny has always been one of my favorite Pokémon, but unfortunately it's not too great. The idea of this Lopunny is to take advantage of Klutz and allow me to give a Choice Scarf to a (hopefully) defensive Pokémon. This thing is just darn annoying in general, it can paralyze whatever switches in if they switch out the scarfed Pokémon and kill itself to heal another one of my Pokémon! It's just so darn amazing, and I love it.

http://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/461.gif
Obligatory Weavile @ Choice Band
252 Attack 252 Speed 6 HP
Adamant
Ice Shard
Pursuit
Ice Punch
Low Kick
Can't argue with a standard revenge killing Weavile.
Weavile, how could my team be complete without it? Anyways, this particular Weavile is a max attack revenge killer. My ideal use for it however is late-game sweeping to take out 2 or 3 Pokémon near the end with Ice Shard or Pursuit. Even without the switch, STAB Pursuit can deal quite a bit of damage in addition to the fact that dark is neutral on EVERYTHING (well except for Fighting and Steel, but we don't talk about them)

Feel free to leave some feeedback for my team! Thanks for your time, and if you ever wanna battle feel free to hit me up!

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Christian
07-18-2012, 10:57 PM
I love your setup and how you choose to show it. I am not going to give any tips because I really suck at competitive. Love it.