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  1. Europa Universalis III

    So, after my miserable failure to get any interest on IRC, thought I'd make a thread for the GREATEST GAME EVER. If you've never heard of it, EU3 (and its four awesome expansions) is everything the Medieval 2 / Empire Total War campaigns should have been - challenging, complex and realistic...
  2. The Hills Are Alive With The Sound Of Cynicism [MrL vs Dogfish]

    MrL's team: Lucario (*) [Auron] (Male) Nature: Brave (+1 Atk, -15% Speed, -10% Evasion) Type: Fighting Fighting: Fighting STAB; ignore weight restrictions of throwing/grappling moves. Superior reaction time in close quarters. Steel:Steel STAB; immune to Sandstorm, highly insusceptible to...
  3. Jynx (QC 5/3) (GP 2/2)

    Jynx 124 [Overview] <p>Jynx is an idiosyncratic Pokemon with a set of unique tools that give her a very effective niche in the NU tier. She sports a great Special Attack stat and sits in an excellent Speed tier, just above many common threats including Sawk, Magmortar, and Rotom-S. Her...
  4. The Penultimate Showdown! [lucarioisawesome vs. TalkingLion]

    Welcome to the inconclusive non-final battle between these two lifelong arch-acquaintances in this, the least dramatic of arenas! Let's get ready to BICKER VIGOROUSLY!!!!! Team lucarioisawesome: Weavilel [Icicles] (M) Nature: Adamant (* Attack, -1 * Special Attack) Type: Dark/Ice...
  5. Flora vs. TotalPotato (ref: Dogfish44)

    Flora vs. TotalPotato Rules 2v2 Singles DQ Time: 3 Days 5 Chills, 2 Recoveries No Abilities No Items Switch = OK You can only switch at the end of a round, after reffing. The person who switches issues their commands first that round. Switching is not allowed in the first two...
  6. Dogfish44 vs. Cartoons (Ref: Ice-eyes)

    Dogfish44 vs. Cartoons This somewhat epic battle between two trainers of transcendentally mediocre calibre takes place in an abandoned construction site. It's clear that the construction site is abandoned, and hasn't been worked on for some time. The scaffold has rusted, parts of it have...
  7. Dragon Arceus (Analysis)

    [OVERVIEW] Look, it's God, in Dragon form! <melodrama> Excellent boosting sweeper on either side of the spectrum. Very difficult to stop due to great bulk + movepool + typing. Can dish out powerful Dragon attacks, but cannot take them without a handful of Calm Minds. [SET] name: Calm Mind...
  8. The Breaker of Spirits [OU RMT]

    This team was created based on the light shed by April’s round of statistics. One thing I noticed was that Gengar usage was higher than in recent months, which seems at odds with the #1 and #2 in usage both being threatening Pursuit users. I hadn’t seen many myself on the ladder and was looking...
  9. The Unbearable Littleness of Being [LC RMT - Peaked #1]

    ------------------------------------------- Little Cup Leaderboard ------------------------------------------- 1. ICE-EYES (1,584.51) This team was created to test and abuse sweepers which are more viable in the post-Misdreavus metagame, pokemon that were countered or simply outclassed by the...
  10. Obsidian and Fang [OU RMT]

    This team is one of the most solid I've built in my short career as a player. Any feedback would be much appreciated. Team Building I started with one main pokémon in mind – Gyarados is one of OU’s strongest sweepers. It sets up on so many things and, with Tyranitar and Scizor being the...
  11. Team Close and Personal [LC RMT]

    With Misdreavus banned, the Little Cup metagame has undergone quite a significant change. Many pokemon have benefited from the fact that such a flexible, powerful, bulky and common check can now be discounted. This team is built around abusing the lack of Misdreavus and has evolved into one of...
  12. Team ShatterDawn [NU RMT]

    My latest NU team is a revamp of my previous one. Now that the metagame has progressed, the team has been rebuilt with a few different choices to further exploit the team’s synergy and combat the metagame’s adaptations of recent times. A quick glance: Medicham @ Life Orb Adamant...
  13. Here Be Dragons [OU RMT]

    I started out building this team with one main idea in mind. The metagame, as anyone who plays pokemon seriously knows, is centralised around Dragon- and Steel-types. The former are inordinately powerful, and the latter are used for two reasons - they are the only type to resist Dragon, and they...
  14. [NU RMT] Team DayBroken

    This is not only a very good and pretty successful team, but a good example of how the NU metagame is shaping up for this format. The team is designed to utilise bulky pivots to manipulate the opponent, break down their walls, eliminate their checks, take down sweepers if necessary, and then...
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