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« on: June 03, 2014, 07:12 »
Although the team seems rough, I definitely do think that your suggestions are better. But you'd be shocked how hard it is to kill Meganium when he is played well. He has single handedly won me a lot of games because of the DEF investment and Reflect combo. I use the Rotom-W in combo with the Meganium because they counter each others weaknesses.
The Mega Banette isn't totally a suicide Poke though. With his pretty good ATK stat, fully invested, I definitely like using the Destiny Bond as a final resort. It's usually for Pokemon that I can't kill like Ferrothorn or Venusaur. So it is definitely useful when it needs to be. Since he does get Prankster, he also can Will-o which makes a lot of physical sweepers useless with the Reflect combo. The team has a lot of synergy.
But the Meowstic I made just for fun, and I was trying to incorporate it into a team, but it's just really not good. I am trying to find something for a solid 6th. But yeh, I just usually use lower tiered guys and they could work if you really want them to. It's a little more fun to me that way.
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« on: June 02, 2014, 03:24 »
Always run Weakness Policy on Dragonite and Tyranitar. Mainly because they have the bulk to withstand a super effective hit. Same with Aegislash if you decided to use one of those. Also, what I have found to help me the most if a few priority moves. Here is my current team..
Honchkrow Nautre/Ability: Adamant ~ Moxie Item: Lum Berry (for prankster or speedy will-o-wisps) EVs: 252 HP/ATK 4 Speed
Sucker Punch (good priority against Aegislash, even with his bulk, it still does a lot of damage) Brave Bird Pursuit (for when you know the guys are going to withdraw, catch them before they swap) Roost
Meganium Nature/Ability: Bold ~ Overgrow Item: Leftovers EVs: 252 HP/DEF 4 SAtk
Leech Seed Energy Ball Synthesis Reflect
The goal with him is to set up the reflect or leech seed first turn depending on the opponent. He does not have the most bulk, but he is so useful. He has single-handedly won me a lot of matches because he is so bulky with reflect up. The reason I don't run Giga Drain is because he cannot learn it in Gen 6. Which doesn't make any sense to me..
Banette Nature/Ability: Adamant ~ Frisk/Prankster Item: Banettite EVs: 252 HP/ATK 4 DEF
Shadow Sneak Destiny Bond (Breed with a Gengar) Will-o-Wisp Knock Off
The main point of Banette is to try and force someone out if you manage to catch a banded Normal/Fighting user, this is even better. Although he doesn't have much bulk, using him with Meganiums reflect helps a lot on swapping him in. Once he gets prankster, either Destiny Bond to get rid of a huge threat, or just burn them if you can manage to tank 2 of the hits. My Banette has taken down Garchomps that I have burnt + had reflect up. He is basically a suicide Poke though.
Rotom-W Nature/Ability: Bold ~ Levitate Item: Sitrus Berry EVs: 252 HP/DEF
Hydro Pump Thunderbolt Volt Switch Will-o-Wisp
For when you can't get Banette in safely, it is always nice to have a back up burner. Since he has such a solid typing, you can pretty much swap him into any hit and he will tank it well. Even if it hits a little more than half the first turn, once you eat the Sitrus you should be able to take 2 and at the very least get a Will-o-Wisp off to help out the rest of the team.
Meowstic-F Nature/Ability: Timid ~ Competitive Item: Choice Specs EVs: 252 SAtk/Speed 4 HP
Thunderbolt Energy Ball Dark Pulse Psyshock
Although I have covered a lot of those moves already with previous Pokemon, it is nice to have a speedy late game sweep with some neutral moves on the remaining Pokemon. I have had some good success with Meowstic-F. Especially if they have an Intimidator on their team.
Jolteon Nature/Ability: Timid ~ Volt Absorb Item: Air Balloon EVs: 252 SAtk/Speed 4 HP
Hidden Power (Ice) This is tricky to get when breeding for Kalos. Gotta make sure you are lacking in ATK/DEF to get it. Shadow Ball Thunderbolt Volt Switch
Jolteon is very very fast, with a Timid nature and the investment, he has around 200 base Speed. He is a solid lead if facing a Greninja lead because he outspeeds by 7 or so. If you are going to lead with it, you should Volt Switch out. So if the Greninja is sashed, you can swap into something that will tank the hit from the Greninja better than frail Jolteon would. Another good alternative to holding the Balloon would be a Life Orb.
The entire moral to this team is to keep momentum with the volt switching and bulk. If you get caught by a Garchomp or something, a HP Ice will likely one shot it. You lack in some areas when it comes to facing a Ferrothorn or something, but when it comes to Battle Spot, it should be pretty helpful. The Pokemon that I would be most prone to switch would be Meowstic. If I do swap him out, I would choose Houndoom or something that could cover Fire/Dark. If you're planning on running a team for a 6v6, the main goal to it is to keep momentum the entire match. Even if you can't use Volt Switch, after 1 or 2 of the turns of them swapping on it, you should be able to predict it the next time you send him out and can catch them.
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« on: May 15, 2014, 07:14 »
I bred a 5 IV shiny Greninja, I have a back up non-shiny one. Because shinies lost their flare this gen with all the cheats to get them, I don't care for it really. It's got Protean also. For anybody who is questioning it, I was trying to do a giveaway on Twitter. I want to start doing regular shiny giveaways there. I don't know if this is legal or not on here, but if you guys want to check out my twitter page, you can see the Greninja in all it's glory. If you want to follow/retweet the posts to get the chance to win more shinies, be my guest. But for now, every person who comments on this post will be entered to win. Here is my twitter for further information: https://twitter.com/Breed4YouI will be giving this away in 2 days, good luck to all.
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« on: April 11, 2014, 19:18 »
I ran into a shiny Rhydon. I caught it. And put it GTS. Wild Shinies are useless really.
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« on: March 23, 2014, 07:17 »
I could get you one. Let me know. Could probably send it over tomorrow.
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« on: March 21, 2014, 05:18 »
Anybody else run that? I am running mainly UU pokes. Here is my current squad.
Shuckle Aerodactyl (Mega) Tauros Dewgong Crawdaunt Magmar
It's been working decently well on battle spot. Only sometimes do I run into some super OU teams that I can't kill cause of bad choices. Ferrothorn is the worst to deal with I've found, but I like this team. Thoughts? Teams?
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« on: March 19, 2014, 19:20 »
Makes sense now, I appreciate that. I have one with Adaptability already, just not with Aqua Jet. I'll try breeding them and see the result.
EDIT: Finally got it, I haven't bred in so long, but I didn't know the Ability had to be on one of the parents. Always thought it was random. Got an all Egg move Crawdaunt now! If anybody wants to check out my set, it's been working pretty well in battle spot.
Crawdaunt @ Focus Sash Ability: Adaptability EVs: 252 Speed, 252 Atk, 4 HP Nature: Adamant Moveset: Dragon Dance Aqua Jet Knock Off Superpower
I usually set up 1 Dragon Dance first turn. Knowing that my opponent may either switch out, or take me to my sash. I never lead with it because it hasn't worked out well. But clean swapping it in on something that will for sure OHKO it helps. Once you get the Dragon Dance up, it isn't out sped by much. I've swept multiple times with Crawdaunt. Love this little bugger, hopefully some of you take the time to test it out!
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« on: March 19, 2014, 07:14 »
How do you get Adaptability on it? I can't seem to get one. I've hatched 50+ eggs to get all his eggs moves + EV's. I've gotten the moves I want, but I can't get anything but his normal 2. Is it a Gen V thing?
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« on: February 21, 2014, 05:51 »
SHINY ABSOL!! Serious Nature, 31 IV's in ATK, DEF. Not bad for a wild poke. I love it. First shiny I freaked out about.
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« on: February 20, 2014, 17:13 »
No IV's on them, but part of your work is done if you want a Belly Drum Azumarill. I could use any NU, UU, RU comp Pokes. (Good natures please.)
Leave something here if you wanna trade.
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« on: February 19, 2014, 06:03 »
I need any Eevee dog with Heal Bell. I need one to complete my comp team, but you can only get it in Gen 4 apparently. I do not have any Gen 4 games.. If anybody could help, I'll offer my Xerneas, Yveltal, etc. Respond here for me if you have one. Nature doesn't matter as much. If you have a Calm one, I'd appreciate it. Thanks.
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« on: February 17, 2014, 03:48 »
Anybody got a Timid/Modest Porygon? I'll give them a shiny for it.
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« on: February 17, 2014, 03:38 »
Well, if you watch Abenzio, then you will get the latter reaction A LOT.
hah he even faked his Ponyta reaction for more views
Ahem. I recently began Poké Banking some of my shinies, and they look wonderful. One of those includes my wonderful Female Snivy I got from SRing in White 2 c:
S=L, I like your FS. First encounter in there was a Shiny Cacturne He shall be called Harley and he shall be my Harley *shot*
And today after 25,670 SRs exactly...a Shiny Giratina appeared! Finally!
Brb gonna go and cry out of joy.
Lucky! I love Cacturne!
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« on: February 15, 2014, 03:43 »
I got a shiny Azumarill today. Too bad it's got a Quiet nature and also no Aqua Jet T_T
Just caught a shiny Seviper.
Sidenote:
Does anybody ever watch YouTube videos of people finding shines? There's a pattern.. it's either..
1.) They yell the Pokemon's name over and over with the word "Shiny" in front of it. (e.i. OMG SHINY DEOXYS, SHINY DEOXYS, SHINY DEOXYS..)
2.) They yell, "HOLY F***, OMG, OMG, OMG, OMG, HOLY S***, OMG OMG WOW, WOW, SHINY.. WOW OMG.
Does anybody run into a shiny and act normal? I get excited but I never yell lol.
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