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  1. Stoutland

    Stoutland Normal 85 / 100 / 90 / 45 / 90 / 80 Abilities Intimidate Sand Rush Scrappy Notable Moves Return Superpower Wild Charge Pursuit Crunch Fire Fang Ice Fang Thunder Wave Howl Roar Even with Cinccino's departure, NU still has a plethora of powerful Normal-type Physical attackers...
  2. Roselia

    Roselia Grass / Poison 50 / 60 / 45 / 100 / 80 / 65 Abilities Natural Cure Poison Point Leaf Guard Notable Moves: Spikes Toxic Spikes Synthesis Ingrain Sleep Powder Stun Spore Toxic Leaf Storm With Amoonguss' recent departure from the tier, Roselia could well be the...
  3. Leads in NU

    In any battle, a good lead can make a big difference. It allows you to do serious damage, set up for a sweep, lay hazards or cripple the opponent from turn one. So this thread is to document some effective leads in the NU metagame. I'll be putting Pokemon into four categories: Offensive Leads...
  4. Winter Never Comes - Hail and it's Abusers

    As of late, Snover has been unbanned from NU, which has led to a new dominating presence in the metagame. I haven't seen any topics made on the subject, so here's one. The Snowman Snover Snover is a vital part of any Hail team due to his unique ability Snow Warning, which summons permanent...
  5. One-Two Punch!

    Hello fellow NU'ers! I've been using this team for a while and it seems to be consistently good. Sure, it's let me down a few times but no team is perfect (and neither is my play, but that's another story). It's a fairly balanced team, with more of an incline to offense. It has no set-up...
  6. Arbok (Revamp) (QC 1/3)

    [OVERVIEW] Giant purple snake brings cool factor to teams Mediocre stats and typing make Arbok often overlooked Semi-exclusive move Coil makes Arbok a viable force By boosting attack, defense and accuracy of his STAB he becomes hard to take down Great coverage including priority Two handy...
  7. Baton Pass in NU

    After being raged at for using a new Baton Pass team of mine the other day (twice, winning once and losing once), I discovered that there are very mixed opinions on the move. Some people dismiss the strategy as a whole, calling it cheap, and saying how it requires 0 skill to use well. Others...
  8. NFEs in the NU Tier

    NU is a tier with more variety than many others, simply due to the lack of Pokemon available. Despite many of the standards being fully evolved mon such as Amoonguss, Golurk, Gothitelle, etc, many NFE's are viable, some more than people realise. So the point of discussion is simply, what NFEs...
  9. Spearow

    #021 - Spearow 40hp / 60atk / 30 def / 31 sp.a / 31 sp.d / 75 spe Abilities: Keen Eye / Sniper Little Cup is a metagame filled with many powerful and swift Normal/Flying attackers, such as Taillow, Rufflet, Doduo and Starly to name but a few. So what is it that sets this little sparrow apart...
  10. F*cking Magnets, how do they work?!

    My Second RMT Fucking Miracles An OU Team At a Glance Overview The Dragon type has superb type coverage, unresisted by all apart from Steel types. Because of this unparalleled coverage, it is easy to sweep with a powerful Dragon-type when all the opponent's Steel-types have been...
  11. Everyday I'm Shufflin' - OU Weatherless Team

    Everyday I'm Shufflin' (My first RMT) Skarmory - Heatran - Jellicent - Amoonguss - Scizor - Rotom-W The main goal of the team was originally to have Skarmory and Heatran to set up Spikes and Stealth Rock respectively, with Jellicent aiding as a Spinblocker. As both Hazard setters know Phasing...
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