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Old Oct 20th, 2012, 1:03:04 AM   #122
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So to add some more discussion, has anybody else used dedicated weather teams in the current metagame? These kind of teams are very offensive and if played correctly are extremely difficult to stop due to their various abusers that can take control of matches such as Rain's Ludicolo & Gorebyss and Sun's Victreebel & Charizard. DTC and I have made a powerful Rain hyper offense team that fully incorporates some of the best users and abusers of Rain to the fullest. Our team is constantly setting up Rain without delay and abusing it to no bounds such as in the case of our multiple special Rain abusers making opponents ditch their physically bulky Pokemon in favor of their specially defensive ones only to fall victim to a surprise physical Rain abuser, Swords Dance Samurott.

Has anybody else used dedicated weather teams? If so how have they been performing for you in the current metagame and do you think that it's a potent force that teams in the future must watch out for? What would you recommend to people who are starting out in making one of these teams and what pitfalls they should avoid?
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