It's a whole new world we live in, (Dodododo dodo)
It's a whole new way to see, (Dodododo dodo)
It's a whole place, with a brand new attitude
But you still gotta catch em all!
Okay, I got bored with OU and Ubers and wanted to try something new. UU is boring, and RU and NU are not worth playing. I saw the thread is DST about "shaking up the DW metagame" and thought, you know what, I will try my hand at Dream World OU. It's where all the Pokemon I really want to use are hiding anyway. Man DW is such a fun metagame. There are so many overpowered Pokemon, yet most of them probably aren't broken. It's also VERY different from standard OU and more fast-paced, exactly the kind of game that I've been looking for. So, after building a team and making improvements to it, I got a team that can run to #1 on the ladder without much trouble at all. My main goal was to build a team around Keldeo, since that pony is probably one of the coolest Pokemon ever. I also wanted to try SubCM Keldeo just to be different. I also like how this team doesn't use any of the previously banned Ubers (Manaphy, Blaziken, Garchomp, Thundurus, Excadrill or Deoxys-S), nor does it use weather. My favourite part of this team, though, is that with the exception of a few threats, you can pull any Pokemon that is allowed in the tier against it, and I'll always find two or more checks to pin that Pokemon down. Even so, I still classify this team as pretty much pure offensive. More people should play Dream World, in my opinion, it is so much more interesting than the stale, monotonous Wifi OU that we have at the moment.
Team at a glance:
In detail:
Mamoswine (M) @ Life Orb
Trait: Thick Fat
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SpA)
- Stealth Rock
- Icicle Crash
- Ice Shard
- Earthquake
Mamoswine was the last Pokemon to appear on my first team without improvements. Needless to say, it is a fantastic Pokemon. It's a bit like Dialga in Ubers, but without the durability. It can set up Stealth Rock easily while dealing huge damage with its fantastic STABs. There is absolutely nothing that likes to be on the receiving side of either Icicle Crash or Earthquake. Ice Shard rounds out the set by giving precious priority against Dragon-types, most notably Dragonite and Salamence, which the latter can't be revenged by Genesect if they decide to run max Speed (which they should!). The EVs allow Mamoswine to be as strong as fast as possible. There are times where I really would like to put a Jolly nature on just so I can OHKO Heatran first, but since I have Dragonite and Keldeo around, it isn't really necessary. Isn't much else I can say about Mamoswine, really.
Chandelure (F) @ Leftovers
Trait: Shadow Tag
EVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Timid Nature (+Spe, -Atk)
- Substitute
- Flamethrower
- Shadow Ball
- Calm Mind
This thing is so ridiculously broken it's not even funny. You know when I said there are only a handful of really broken mons? Well, Chandelure is one of them. It is so retardedly good at what it does. With just Flamethrower and Shadow Ball, it can destroy just so many things that crap around with my team. I'll list them: Skarmory, Ferrothorn, Scizor, Jellicent, Reuniclus, Latias, Slowbro, Forretress, Tangrowth, Breloom, Dusclops, Serperior, CM Virizion, Adamant Lucario, Heracross, Jirachi, Celebi that lack Earth Power, Magnezone, Metagross, Sableye, Mew, Genesect, Amoonguss. I mean holy shit. That is like half the tier. This is not mention that it basically gets a free +6/+6 on Chansey and Blissey, who can't do shit back to it, as well as any fool running Choiced Fighting attacks. It can even deliver like 70% unboosted to an opposing Gliscor or something like that before dying as well. So let's just look at that list. With Skarmory and Scizor gone, Dragonite has a field day. With Jellicent, Reuniclus, Latias, Celebi, Amoonguss and Slowbro gone, Keldeo can just come in and SubCM up for a sweep. Chandelure can just break down so many walls that the crust of any team can just be picked off by any random sweeper. This still makes me wonder why so many people I've faced have put Shed Shell on their Skarm or Ferro or Blissey. Do you WANT to die?
The EVs are again, very simple because I never bother to think of more complex ones. Maybe it's because for offensive Pokemon, all you really need is max Speed and max attacking stat. Anyway, I used a Timid nature this time because people were running Jolly Breloom (I mean, WHY), and seeing Chandelure was pretty much a full counter to that mushroom unless I get hit by Spore or Stone Edge on the switch, I wanted to take advantage of that. I chucked the last 4 EVs into Special Defense so Genesect gets an Attack boost instead of a Special Attack one. This was originally a SubSplit Chandelure, because I wanted it to stick around for longer to trap more things, but I hardly ever found time to use Pain Split so I used Calm Mind instead.
Dragonite (M) @ Choice Band
Trait: Multiscale
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SpA)
- Outrage
- ExtremeSpeed
- Earthquake / Aqua Tail
- Fire Punch
Dragonite was not in my original team, but I'm glad that I brought it in. After getting my ass handed to me by Sun teams, I decided enough was enough, so I decided to either put in Heatran, Volcarona or Dragonite into the team. I'm glad I went with Dragonite, though, since it gave my team an extra set of powerful priority which dooms many frail sweepers. Heatran was a bit slow for my liking, while it totally failed against Rain teams. Volcarona required spin support and that turned me off immediately. It's not sun I can counter with Dragonite, too. Breloom would have a hard time getting past it, so would Serperior. Keldeo not running HP Ice (which is common) would never get past this magnificent beast either (and those with HP Ice it can't win if Dragonite is at 100%). Dragonite is just amazing. I originally had the standard offensive DD set with Lum Berry, but after one bulky Volcarona in the sun managed to get past me by burning Dragonite after he ate his Lum Berry, I decided enough was enough and Choice Band was going to go on Dragonite so I can OHKO the motherfucker with Outrage. If I don't want to risk Outrage, I can also EQ bulky Volcarona for ~50% and prevent it setting up too much anyway. I've decided that I have enough sweepers on the team, and if Multiscale is still active, Dragonite can act as glue instead of a sweeper. The moves and EV spread, are again self-explanatory. Outrage for hitting like a truck, ExtremeSpeed for powerful priorty. Earthquake decks Heatran and other grounded Steels like Jirachi. Although Aqua Tail sounds appealing, giving me a good coverage move in the rain (and Rain Volc dies to Outrage). Fire Punch ruins Scizor, Ferrothorn, and does a considerable amount to Skarmory and Bronzong. I was considering putting in Brick Break over Earthquake just for the lols, but then I remembered that I use Shadow Tag Chandelure and Choiced Fighting moves are the plague now. It's a real pity that Dragonite can't learn Aqua Jet with ExtremeSpeed. Yeah, it's not very strong, but at least if Breloom is down, Aqua Jet + Ice Shard from Mamoswine could probably take out Excadrill for me. It could have also served as a semi-usable form of priority in the rain. Such is life, I suppose. Do not forget this monster Dragonite, even in Dream World, because he will make you pay.
Breloom (F) @ Shed Shell / Leftovers
Trait: Technician
EVs: 232 HP / 252 Atk / 24 Spe
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SpA)
- Swords Dance / Substitute
- Bullet Seed
- Mach Punch
- Drain Punch / Spore
This spot used to be taken by Gliscor. After learning that Excadrill was free in Dream World, I was like "great let's go back to walling shit with Gliscor otherwise I'd get raped by the mole". Gliscor did alright for a while, but every time came up against a bulky Water not named Jellicent came up (who got trapped and removed by Chandelure), I'd have like no way to kill the bastard. Vaporeon was the biggest culprit, since with Hydration, Rest, and Roar, it walled the team completely. So I was like "shit, how do I get a bulky Water killer that could kill Excadrill at the same time". Serperior was cool, but +2 Excadrill would run over it like a truck, making snake soup. Then I remembered this beast. Breloom is absolutely fantastic. She can mow down your rain team in the blink of an eye. Water-types get owned by Bullet Seed, Ferrothorn and blobs get destroyed by Mach Punch. You can't even send your counter in without risking it getting put to sleep by Spore. Grass / Fighting is a terrific typing, and makes up for her shitty defenses somewhat.
I've decided to use a different EV spread to the standard 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe since I really wanted to take advantage of Breloom's sweet typing. It's not like it would have outsped anything of significance anyway. With the given spread I run enough Speed on Breloom to outspeed max Speed Wobbuffet so it doesn't Encore me into Mach Punch or Swords Dance or anything like that. Max Attack and Adamant is obvious, and the rest went into HP to take on weaker hits like Scald (fuck those burns). Shed Shell allows me to keep my Excadrill check and not get trapped by Chandelure. While the lack of Leftovers annoy me, I kind of tried to make up for that by giving Breloom Drain Punch. SD allows me to sweep with Breloom, but I haven't had to always use SD to sweep, and Sub is really nice for blocking burns and stuff. Just something I'm considering. I may also go back to Spore and Leftovers, because Spore is just too fucking useful.
Genesect @ Choice Scarf
Trait: Download
EVs: 128 Atk / 128 SpA / 252 Spe
Hasty Nature (+Spe, -Def)
- U-turn
- Ice Beam
- Thunderbolt
- Bug Buzz / Flamethrower
Genesect is such a versatile Pokemon. Think of it as a faster Scizor that lacks priority but makes up for its Speed and coverage. While Scizor isn't outclassed by any means (Bullet Punch, SD, Roost), Genesect is by far and away more useful on your average team. It can pretty much do anything you want it to offensively. Revenge kill, scout, sweep, whatever you want, it can do it. It can revenge kill pretty much everything of note, with the major exception of Volcarona (gets eaten by Dragonite) and Salamence (Hi Mamoswine).
The EV spread is not too hard to figure out. I originally ran 4 Atk / 252 SpA / 252 Spe, but U-turn became way too weak to abuse. I didn't want to run 252 Atk either, since my other attacks are all special attacks. Max Speed in compulsory, as it lets me destroy heaps of boosting sweepers like Haxorus and Dragonite, as well as beating the crap out of Scarf Hydreigon. After deliberating for a bit and talking around the place, I came to the conclusion that the best option was probably just to split them evenly. With 128 EVs in both Attack and Special Attack, Genesect achieves the equivalent of a base 104 mon in both offenses (Infernape level, which is pretty good). U-turn is the epic momentum move (which also easily destroys Lati@s and Starmie, who can all be problematic for the team, especially Starmie). Ice Beam and Thunderbolt gives the BoltBeam coverage and revenges pretty much everything worth revenging. I know most people use Flamethrower in the last spot for coverage purposes, but I personally like a spamming STAB to go along with U-turn, hence Bug Buzz is my primary choice in the last spot. If you can an SpA boost (or not, it doesn't really matter), Genesect can easily just clean house late game with (boosted) Bug Buzzes. Although, if I feel opposing Genesects, Scizors and Ferrothorns are getting too troublesome, I could always slap Flamethrower back on.
ROBO UNICORN (Keldeo) @ Leftovers
Trait: Justified
EVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Timid Nature (+Spe, -Atk)
- Calm Mind
- Surf
- Secret Sword
- Substitute
Always, I want to be with you, and make believe with you, and live in harmony, HARMONY. Keldeo is such a badass. It breaks all the traditions: It's a Calm Minder that can defeat Blissey, a Fighting-type that destroys Gliscor and a Water-type that mauls Ferrothorn. It's a fast sweeper that is bulky. Even with a very limited movepool, it is ridiculously versatile in the roles it can play. CM + 3 attacks is your straight up sweeper that annihilates most of the metagame, Choice Specs breaks everything. Here, I've decided to use SubCM. Keldeo, while powerful and reasonably bulky, still doesn't last all that long, especially if Sandstorm is up. I prefer SubCM because it foils status and Trick. While Keldeo is now completely walled by Jellicent, this is of no concern since Chandelure can just trap and kill Jellicent without much trouble at all, not to mention that Breloom uses it as fodder. Keldeo is naturally bulky so I can easily dump everything into Special Attack and Speed and Keldeo would still be bulky enough to switch into Fire Blasts and stuff from Heatran. Surf and Secret Sword are for obvious STABs, and with Secret Sword, Keldeo can easily defeat CM Manaphy one-on-one. There's nothing really more to say about this thing apart from that it's amazing.
So yeah, rate, hate, steal. Btw ewwmetagross gets a cookie for helping me kill that stupid boss in Resident Evil Revelations =).
Importable:
It's a whole new way to see, (Dodododo dodo)
It's a whole place, with a brand new attitude
But you still gotta catch em all!
Okay, I got bored with OU and Ubers and wanted to try something new. UU is boring, and RU and NU are not worth playing. I saw the thread is DST about "shaking up the DW metagame" and thought, you know what, I will try my hand at Dream World OU. It's where all the Pokemon I really want to use are hiding anyway. Man DW is such a fun metagame. There are so many overpowered Pokemon, yet most of them probably aren't broken. It's also VERY different from standard OU and more fast-paced, exactly the kind of game that I've been looking for. So, after building a team and making improvements to it, I got a team that can run to #1 on the ladder without much trouble at all. My main goal was to build a team around Keldeo, since that pony is probably one of the coolest Pokemon ever. I also wanted to try SubCM Keldeo just to be different. I also like how this team doesn't use any of the previously banned Ubers (Manaphy, Blaziken, Garchomp, Thundurus, Excadrill or Deoxys-S), nor does it use weather. My favourite part of this team, though, is that with the exception of a few threats, you can pull any Pokemon that is allowed in the tier against it, and I'll always find two or more checks to pin that Pokemon down. Even so, I still classify this team as pretty much pure offensive. More people should play Dream World, in my opinion, it is so much more interesting than the stale, monotonous Wifi OU that we have at the moment.
Team at a glance:






In detail:

Mamoswine (M) @ Life Orb
Trait: Thick Fat
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SpA)
- Stealth Rock
- Icicle Crash
- Ice Shard
- Earthquake
Mamoswine was the last Pokemon to appear on my first team without improvements. Needless to say, it is a fantastic Pokemon. It's a bit like Dialga in Ubers, but without the durability. It can set up Stealth Rock easily while dealing huge damage with its fantastic STABs. There is absolutely nothing that likes to be on the receiving side of either Icicle Crash or Earthquake. Ice Shard rounds out the set by giving precious priority against Dragon-types, most notably Dragonite and Salamence, which the latter can't be revenged by Genesect if they decide to run max Speed (which they should!). The EVs allow Mamoswine to be as strong as fast as possible. There are times where I really would like to put a Jolly nature on just so I can OHKO Heatran first, but since I have Dragonite and Keldeo around, it isn't really necessary. Isn't much else I can say about Mamoswine, really.

Chandelure (F) @ Leftovers
Trait: Shadow Tag
EVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Timid Nature (+Spe, -Atk)
- Substitute
- Flamethrower
- Shadow Ball
- Calm Mind
This thing is so ridiculously broken it's not even funny. You know when I said there are only a handful of really broken mons? Well, Chandelure is one of them. It is so retardedly good at what it does. With just Flamethrower and Shadow Ball, it can destroy just so many things that crap around with my team. I'll list them: Skarmory, Ferrothorn, Scizor, Jellicent, Reuniclus, Latias, Slowbro, Forretress, Tangrowth, Breloom, Dusclops, Serperior, CM Virizion, Adamant Lucario, Heracross, Jirachi, Celebi that lack Earth Power, Magnezone, Metagross, Sableye, Mew, Genesect, Amoonguss. I mean holy shit. That is like half the tier. This is not mention that it basically gets a free +6/+6 on Chansey and Blissey, who can't do shit back to it, as well as any fool running Choiced Fighting attacks. It can even deliver like 70% unboosted to an opposing Gliscor or something like that before dying as well. So let's just look at that list. With Skarmory and Scizor gone, Dragonite has a field day. With Jellicent, Reuniclus, Latias, Celebi, Amoonguss and Slowbro gone, Keldeo can just come in and SubCM up for a sweep. Chandelure can just break down so many walls that the crust of any team can just be picked off by any random sweeper. This still makes me wonder why so many people I've faced have put Shed Shell on their Skarm or Ferro or Blissey. Do you WANT to die?
The EVs are again, very simple because I never bother to think of more complex ones. Maybe it's because for offensive Pokemon, all you really need is max Speed and max attacking stat. Anyway, I used a Timid nature this time because people were running Jolly Breloom (I mean, WHY), and seeing Chandelure was pretty much a full counter to that mushroom unless I get hit by Spore or Stone Edge on the switch, I wanted to take advantage of that. I chucked the last 4 EVs into Special Defense so Genesect gets an Attack boost instead of a Special Attack one. This was originally a SubSplit Chandelure, because I wanted it to stick around for longer to trap more things, but I hardly ever found time to use Pain Split so I used Calm Mind instead.

Dragonite (M) @ Choice Band
Trait: Multiscale
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spe
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SpA)
- Outrage
- ExtremeSpeed
- Earthquake / Aqua Tail
- Fire Punch
Dragonite was not in my original team, but I'm glad that I brought it in. After getting my ass handed to me by Sun teams, I decided enough was enough, so I decided to either put in Heatran, Volcarona or Dragonite into the team. I'm glad I went with Dragonite, though, since it gave my team an extra set of powerful priority which dooms many frail sweepers. Heatran was a bit slow for my liking, while it totally failed against Rain teams. Volcarona required spin support and that turned me off immediately. It's not sun I can counter with Dragonite, too. Breloom would have a hard time getting past it, so would Serperior. Keldeo not running HP Ice (which is common) would never get past this magnificent beast either (and those with HP Ice it can't win if Dragonite is at 100%). Dragonite is just amazing. I originally had the standard offensive DD set with Lum Berry, but after one bulky Volcarona in the sun managed to get past me by burning Dragonite after he ate his Lum Berry, I decided enough was enough and Choice Band was going to go on Dragonite so I can OHKO the motherfucker with Outrage. If I don't want to risk Outrage, I can also EQ bulky Volcarona for ~50% and prevent it setting up too much anyway. I've decided that I have enough sweepers on the team, and if Multiscale is still active, Dragonite can act as glue instead of a sweeper. The moves and EV spread, are again self-explanatory. Outrage for hitting like a truck, ExtremeSpeed for powerful priorty. Earthquake decks Heatran and other grounded Steels like Jirachi. Although Aqua Tail sounds appealing, giving me a good coverage move in the rain (and Rain Volc dies to Outrage). Fire Punch ruins Scizor, Ferrothorn, and does a considerable amount to Skarmory and Bronzong. I was considering putting in Brick Break over Earthquake just for the lols, but then I remembered that I use Shadow Tag Chandelure and Choiced Fighting moves are the plague now. It's a real pity that Dragonite can't learn Aqua Jet with ExtremeSpeed. Yeah, it's not very strong, but at least if Breloom is down, Aqua Jet + Ice Shard from Mamoswine could probably take out Excadrill for me. It could have also served as a semi-usable form of priority in the rain. Such is life, I suppose. Do not forget this monster Dragonite, even in Dream World, because he will make you pay.

Breloom (F) @ Shed Shell / Leftovers
Trait: Technician
EVs: 232 HP / 252 Atk / 24 Spe
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SpA)
- Swords Dance / Substitute
- Bullet Seed
- Mach Punch
- Drain Punch / Spore
This spot used to be taken by Gliscor. After learning that Excadrill was free in Dream World, I was like "great let's go back to walling shit with Gliscor otherwise I'd get raped by the mole". Gliscor did alright for a while, but every time came up against a bulky Water not named Jellicent came up (who got trapped and removed by Chandelure), I'd have like no way to kill the bastard. Vaporeon was the biggest culprit, since with Hydration, Rest, and Roar, it walled the team completely. So I was like "shit, how do I get a bulky Water killer that could kill Excadrill at the same time". Serperior was cool, but +2 Excadrill would run over it like a truck, making snake soup. Then I remembered this beast. Breloom is absolutely fantastic. She can mow down your rain team in the blink of an eye. Water-types get owned by Bullet Seed, Ferrothorn and blobs get destroyed by Mach Punch. You can't even send your counter in without risking it getting put to sleep by Spore. Grass / Fighting is a terrific typing, and makes up for her shitty defenses somewhat.
I've decided to use a different EV spread to the standard 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe since I really wanted to take advantage of Breloom's sweet typing. It's not like it would have outsped anything of significance anyway. With the given spread I run enough Speed on Breloom to outspeed max Speed Wobbuffet so it doesn't Encore me into Mach Punch or Swords Dance or anything like that. Max Attack and Adamant is obvious, and the rest went into HP to take on weaker hits like Scald (fuck those burns). Shed Shell allows me to keep my Excadrill check and not get trapped by Chandelure. While the lack of Leftovers annoy me, I kind of tried to make up for that by giving Breloom Drain Punch. SD allows me to sweep with Breloom, but I haven't had to always use SD to sweep, and Sub is really nice for blocking burns and stuff. Just something I'm considering. I may also go back to Spore and Leftovers, because Spore is just too fucking useful.

Genesect @ Choice Scarf
Trait: Download
EVs: 128 Atk / 128 SpA / 252 Spe
Hasty Nature (+Spe, -Def)
- U-turn
- Ice Beam
- Thunderbolt
- Bug Buzz / Flamethrower
Genesect is such a versatile Pokemon. Think of it as a faster Scizor that lacks priority but makes up for its Speed and coverage. While Scizor isn't outclassed by any means (Bullet Punch, SD, Roost), Genesect is by far and away more useful on your average team. It can pretty much do anything you want it to offensively. Revenge kill, scout, sweep, whatever you want, it can do it. It can revenge kill pretty much everything of note, with the major exception of Volcarona (gets eaten by Dragonite) and Salamence (Hi Mamoswine).
The EV spread is not too hard to figure out. I originally ran 4 Atk / 252 SpA / 252 Spe, but U-turn became way too weak to abuse. I didn't want to run 252 Atk either, since my other attacks are all special attacks. Max Speed in compulsory, as it lets me destroy heaps of boosting sweepers like Haxorus and Dragonite, as well as beating the crap out of Scarf Hydreigon. After deliberating for a bit and talking around the place, I came to the conclusion that the best option was probably just to split them evenly. With 128 EVs in both Attack and Special Attack, Genesect achieves the equivalent of a base 104 mon in both offenses (Infernape level, which is pretty good). U-turn is the epic momentum move (which also easily destroys Lati@s and Starmie, who can all be problematic for the team, especially Starmie). Ice Beam and Thunderbolt gives the BoltBeam coverage and revenges pretty much everything worth revenging. I know most people use Flamethrower in the last spot for coverage purposes, but I personally like a spamming STAB to go along with U-turn, hence Bug Buzz is my primary choice in the last spot. If you can an SpA boost (or not, it doesn't really matter), Genesect can easily just clean house late game with (boosted) Bug Buzzes. Although, if I feel opposing Genesects, Scizors and Ferrothorns are getting too troublesome, I could always slap Flamethrower back on.

ROBO UNICORN (Keldeo) @ Leftovers
Trait: Justified
EVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Timid Nature (+Spe, -Atk)
- Calm Mind
- Surf
- Secret Sword
- Substitute
Always, I want to be with you, and make believe with you, and live in harmony, HARMONY. Keldeo is such a badass. It breaks all the traditions: It's a Calm Minder that can defeat Blissey, a Fighting-type that destroys Gliscor and a Water-type that mauls Ferrothorn. It's a fast sweeper that is bulky. Even with a very limited movepool, it is ridiculously versatile in the roles it can play. CM + 3 attacks is your straight up sweeper that annihilates most of the metagame, Choice Specs breaks everything. Here, I've decided to use SubCM. Keldeo, while powerful and reasonably bulky, still doesn't last all that long, especially if Sandstorm is up. I prefer SubCM because it foils status and Trick. While Keldeo is now completely walled by Jellicent, this is of no concern since Chandelure can just trap and kill Jellicent without much trouble at all, not to mention that Breloom uses it as fodder. Keldeo is naturally bulky so I can easily dump everything into Special Attack and Speed and Keldeo would still be bulky enough to switch into Fire Blasts and stuff from Heatran. Surf and Secret Sword are for obvious STABs, and with Secret Sword, Keldeo can easily defeat CM Manaphy one-on-one. There's nothing really more to say about this thing apart from that it's amazing.
So yeah, rate, hate, steal. Btw ewwmetagross gets a cookie for helping me kill that stupid boss in Resident Evil Revelations =).
Importable:
Mamoswine (M) @ Life Orb
Trait: Thick Fat
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spd
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SAtk)
- Stealth Rock
- Icicle Crash
- Ice Shard
- Earthquake
Chandelure (F) @ Leftovers
Trait: Shadow Tag
EVs: 252 SAtk / 4 SDef / 252 Spd
Timid Nature (+Spd, -Atk)
- Substitute
- Flamethrower
- Shadow Ball
- Calm Mind
Dragonite (M) @ Choice Band
Trait: Multiscale
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spd
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SAtk)
- Outrage
- Earthquake
- ExtremeSpeed
- Fire Punch
Breloom (F) @ Shed Shell
Trait: Technician
EVs: 232 HP / 252 Atk / 24 Spd
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SAtk)
- Drain Punch
- Swords Dance
- Bullet Seed
- Mach Punch
Genesect @ Choice Scarf
Trait: Download
EVs: 128 Atk / 128 SAtk / 252 Spd
Hasty Nature (+Spd, -Def)
- U-turn
- Ice Beam
- Thunderbolt
- Bug Buzz
Keldeo @ Leftovers
Trait: Justified
EVs: 252 SAtk / 4 SDef / 252 Spd
Timid Nature (+Spd, -Atk)
- Calm Mind
- Surf
- Secret Sword
- Substitute
Trait: Thick Fat
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spd
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SAtk)
- Stealth Rock
- Icicle Crash
- Ice Shard
- Earthquake
Chandelure (F) @ Leftovers
Trait: Shadow Tag
EVs: 252 SAtk / 4 SDef / 252 Spd
Timid Nature (+Spd, -Atk)
- Substitute
- Flamethrower
- Shadow Ball
- Calm Mind
Dragonite (M) @ Choice Band
Trait: Multiscale
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 Def / 252 Spd
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SAtk)
- Outrage
- Earthquake
- ExtremeSpeed
- Fire Punch
Breloom (F) @ Shed Shell
Trait: Technician
EVs: 232 HP / 252 Atk / 24 Spd
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SAtk)
- Drain Punch
- Swords Dance
- Bullet Seed
- Mach Punch
Genesect @ Choice Scarf
Trait: Download
EVs: 128 Atk / 128 SAtk / 252 Spd
Hasty Nature (+Spd, -Def)
- U-turn
- Ice Beam
- Thunderbolt
- Bug Buzz
Keldeo @ Leftovers
Trait: Justified
EVs: 252 SAtk / 4 SDef / 252 Spd
Timid Nature (+Spd, -Atk)
- Calm Mind
- Surf
- Secret Sword
- Substitute