@Focus Sash
Jolly, 252 Atk/252 Spe, 0 IV's in HP, Defense, and Special Defense. Level 100
~Spore
~Stealth Rock
~Endeavor
~Extremespeed
This is a lead set I've wanted to try out for a while. The idea is that since most leads are slow, and (in the SPL) don't carry Lum Berry, he can Spore first turn easily. Stealth Rock while they switch to something faster, then Endeavor as they attack, and finish with Extremespeed. Rarely works as intended, but when successful I start 6-4 with Stealth Rock up, and it can still come back later to cause more trouble :) Even if it doesn't work, I still Spore something and can usually set up Rocks, or come back later to Endeavor.
@ Macho Brace
Sassy, 252 HP/62 Atk/104 Def/92 SpD
~Rest
~Sleep Talk
~Gyro Ball
~Earthquake
The only defensive Pokemon on my team, and my only resistence to 6 types. I picked the Restalk set because I discovered in my first two battles that the team quickly fell apart without Bronzong. It was originally a Dual Screener, which was also lacking in power. Macho Brace fit with the offensive nature of the team, allowing Bronzong to be an offensive threat as well as keep my team together.
@ Life Orb
Naughty, 252 Atk/168 SpA/88 Spe
~Earthquake
~Megahorn
~Ice Beam
~Thunderbolt/Surf
Nidoking was consistently the most dangerous Pokemon on my team. While it lacked the raw power of Swellow, Nidoking could outrun most Pokemon and hit them with a super effective attack. Not much to say, very dangerous as a late-game cleaner and stall breaker.
@ Toxic Orb
Jolly, 252 Atk/252 Spe/4 SpD
~Facade
~Brave Bird
~U-Turn
~Quick Attack
The strongest member by far, Swellow could break through almost any Pokemon causing me trouble. Although it was too fragile to come in very often, it's a great scout and revenge killer, while breaking through many walls. Biggest problem is its terrible movepool, which really hurt me against the Rotoms.
@ Leftovers
Timid, 20 HP/252 SpA/236 Spe
~Air Slash
~Aura Sphere
~Thunder Wave/Nasty Plot
~Roost
Extremely overrated. I've never understood why Togekiss was OU, and I'm still having trouble figuring it out. It doesn't have the bulk or resistences to be a great supporter like Blissey, yet it doesn't have the Speed needed to sweep. It's just kinda stuck in the middle, outclassed on both sides. Why go to Togekiss when I have Swellow? Or Bronzong? Still, as the only Special Attacker besides Nidoking, it helped some against walls like Hippowdon, and it's Special Defense was the closest I had to a Fire resist. Not completely useless, but one of the less useful ones.
@ Life Orb
Adamant, 4 HP/252 Atk/252 Spe
~Cross Chop/Low Kick
~Sucker Punch
~Swords Dance
~Taunt
My sweeper and other revenge killer, Toxicroak didn't see much use. When I did send it out, it was usually to just Sucker Punch something. With only a couple of Water type Pokemon in the SPL, Toxicroak didn't get many chances to set up and sweep, but when it did, it proved dangerous with Taunt and Sucker Punch. However, if any walls attacked instead of trying to cripple it with a status move, Toxicroak's defenses struggled to take it. Still, fun to use :)
@ Choice Band
Don't remember natures or EV's
~Return
~Sucker Punch
~Earthquake?
~Don't remember
Kangaskhan should not be UU. Not at all. The thing is completely overshadowed by so many Pokemon it isn't even funny. I cannot fathom why anyone would use it in UU. I only used it one time, and there was no reason for me to send it out until it was the last Pokemon left, at which point I was down 1-3 and had no chance of a comeback. It doesn't have the resistences or bulk to come in much, it doesn't have the speed to beat much, and doesn't have any niche to make it useful. I don't play UU, maybe someone could explain why he's used? I just don't get it.