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Yes you can, its CBtars that force switches and abuse spikes. DDTar doesnt force switches, it tries to set up and sweep. The "key" is to weaken their ttar counter, and then sweep their team.
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I dont recall any where that I said that he'll be using his ddtar to force switches
. You're just rephrasing everything i said in a different way
, nice going.
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He has an offensive-ish team. What you are telling him to do is "Make your team as standard as possible so that it works", when he built a fairly effective looking Offensive Team. Status is not even remotely a problem either. Look at his Zapdos and Snorlax. Weezing is pretty much set up bait for TTar, even with haze because It cant break TTars sub. Status healer=Cleric btw.
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Being standard or not is not the issue here, he wanted to make his team "
so that it works" So i provied him advice on how to do so.
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Status is not even remotely a problem either. Look at his Zapdos and Snorlax.
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How is status not a problem here? If he relys on only on pokemon such as snorlax to absorb status just because it has rest, other player will see it as a opputunity to set up.
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Uhhh...lol at bold. Contradictory much? An offensive team PLAYS offensive, not giving a team the opportunity to Spike, its an option still to add Cloyster or something, but to be honest, it doesnt need it.
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And that further proves my point, while his "status absorbers" are sleeping, theres a risk that the opponent might set up spikes.