Would really advise you to breed for better IVs then before you start EV-ing them. Shouldn't be that hard using Gen 6 breeding mechanics.
and i gave wrong ivs on Milotic. Milotic is HP/Def/SpDef/Att/Speed. Missing max in sp. att. I think I will ditch Milotic because it gets a UU rating. I did remove recover and dragon tails as moves and added rest and sleep talk per suggestion made.
on hand, pokemon with perfect ivs I have are:
-scizor, shiny gengar, shiny charizard, dragonite
Sylveon is not 30 in def, Blaziken is not 30 in hp, and I also have an umbreon with same stats as Sylveon.
This is my second blaziken and sylveon, so I don't want to breed for better ivs on them again. In my opinion, it takes too long. and i think the ivs isn't what is killing me. I also have a gardevoir missing perfect in it's sp. att atat. I have a perfect 5iv sceptile. i also have a 6iv zoruark.
Below is an updated model of my team, but for Blaziken and Greninja I still need to work on their EVs:
Blaziken @ Blazikenite (Mega Blaziken sweeper baton passer)
Ability: Speed Boost
Nature: Jolly
EVs: 252 ATT/ 252 Speed/ 4 HP
IVs: 5 max (Att/Def/SpDef/Def/Speed)
-High Jump Kick
-Flare Blitz
-Thunder Punch
-Protect
High Jump Kick is a little risky, but is going to be dealing better damage than Low Kick even on most heavy enemies. Protect is there to ensure you get at least one stage of Speed Boost. Since his primary purpose is to pass Speed to your other pokemon, he'll be of most use once you've punched some holes in the opposition, but they may still have speedy threats on their side that you'd lose to if they're allowed to hit first. However, he also acts as a wallbreaker because he has massive power on his own and there's not that many things that resist both Fighting and Fire and have the defenses to stand up to his attacks. You'll have to watch out for things like non-Mega Gyarados, Altaria and Mega Altaria, and Pelipper.
Gengar @ Black Sludge (special offensive)
Ability: Levitate
Nature: Timid
EVs: 252 Speed / 252 Sp. Att / 4 HP
IVS: 6 max ivs
-Energy Ball
-Focus Blast
-Shadow Ball
-Thunderbolt
I chose a more offensive direction for him to go, trading his Hex out for the overall-more-powerful shadow ball and giving him Thunderbolt for additional coverage. Sludge Bomb is a good STAB move, for fairy coverrage. I am also using energy ball for more coverage against water types. I have thunderbolt for coverage on flying types and focus blast to hit tanky pokemon like ferrathorn.
Greninja @ Focus Sash
Ability: Protean
Nature: Timid
EVs:252 HP/ 252 Def / 4 SpD
IVs: 4 max (hp, sp. att, att, speed)
-Hydro Pump
-Dark Pulse
-Grass Knot
-Ice Beam
Ice Beam to counter dragon types. Grass knot to hit other water types and heavy type pokemon. Dark Pulse is for ghost and psychic types. Hydro Pump is to hit fire type threats. I chose focus sash because it gives me an opportunity to make sure I get at least one hit in with Greninja.
EDIT: doesn't smogon have a mentor program or something? Also, after this team I plan on starting to breed pokemon I have for my doubles and triples team. Can my doubles and triples team be the same?