If it's that Metagross, I would suggest finding a different partner, lol. Or maybe a Helping Hand Musharna with Telepathy for assisted suicide so at least it goes out with a big bang.
In that case, assuming that you'll lead with Mega Charizard Y, you'll need something to switch into fast Rock type moves aimed at Charizard. Your back line probably won't be in the sun for very long, so I wouldn't build around the sun specifically. I can see a Ground type like Garchomp working in the back, since Charizard can deal with Ice types. I don't remember if they resist Rock types though. Steel types can work in that spot as well, just be careful for Fire types, especially when the sun is out. Grass types can also basically do the same thing, but doing a better job of covering Charizard's weaknesses. If you end up picking a Chlorophyll user for that Grass type, run Protect on Charizard, so you can scout out your opponents and set up the sun for the Chlorophyll user.PikaCuber i want a team adapted in Super Single with Mega Charizard Y . I badly formulated my question sorry. :(
My dream team to reach 30 win for moment i take a break on this, i leave you my analysis of my team. ;)
(snip)
Not enough for a leaderboard but just want to share my results.
Got to level 65 in super single with only one team (didn't switch to another team)
Post mordem
The last fight I lost because I miscalculated and allowed a sleep/curse set hippdowdon cursed 2 times, resulting none of my team can fight against it, as EQ and Rock slides are both effective to dragonite and aegislash. Kang just can't take it the hit and dies as well.
However this team has no problem handling suicune, heatran, zeptos, etc, as dragonite will outspeed all of those pokemons after +1 DD.
I used a copy-pasted team with the same philosophy as this one to make it to 50 (I think it was in ORAS, but who the heck can keep track of these dumb places), the main difference being a physical Aegislash (yours is better IMO, not physical walls ruining your day) and a Dragonite (can't quite remember if it was WeakPol or Lum) with DD, Fire Punch, Outrage and Waterfall. I realize it limits your options for Heatran, but since your demise came from a Hippodown, I thought it was worth mentioning.
Also, you should mention the natures of your pokes (I'm guessing both Dragonite and Kanga are Adamant and Aegis is Quiet, but the first two could be Jolly), and try to breed 5 IVs versions of them or Hyper-Train them
I would go for re-breeding myself, but I've had to level to 100 like a dozen legendaries over the last week, so I'm currently biased.Yea, you are also right. Waterfall could be useful.
And just added nature, somehow I forgot about them :P
And yea, I think 5 IVs or hyper train is a very logical next step. I have two gold bottle caps, I should look into doing that.
However training to lv100 is really daunting..., fighting elite 4 is boring if you have to do 10+ times lol
I would go for re-breeding myself, but I've had to level to 100 like a dozen legendaries over the last week, so I'm currently biased.
okAlso the Kanga sprite has grown massive for some reason?
I'm new to the Battle Tree and I have a question. For those who don't have Z-moves or Toxic on Poison types, how do you beat evasion users? I've been trying different teams for fun and due to back luck with RNG, I always end up facing evasion users if the teams I use don't have Z-moves and have a long PP stall war. For instance, how does the Mega Salamence/Aegislash/Chansey combo that's been used here a lot deal with evasion users like Rotom-Wash -1? Thanks!
I'm new to the Battle Tree and I have a question. For those who don't have Z-moves or Toxic on Poison types, how do you beat evasion users? I've been trying different teams for fun and due to back luck with RNG, I always end up facing evasion users if the teams I use don't have Z-moves and have a long PP stall war. For instance, how does the Mega Salamence/Aegislash/Chansey combo that's been used here a lot deal with evasion users like Rotom-Wash -1? Thanks!
You have a long PP stall war/set-up against them. Contrary to what seems to be popular opinion, when it comes to building a streak it's faster to have to do that every once in a while than it is to lose and completely start the streak over. It's not bad luck with RNG; there are enough evasion users that a team without a way to deal with them (and when you discard the options of using a Z move or using defensive Pokemon that can PP stall the offensively-limited evasion boosters, you're essentially at the point of "just hope you don't miss") is going to have a hard time getting very far.
I'm really confused as to how you'd have trouble beating that particular Pokemon unless as a matter of principle you forfeit any battle that takes longer than 20 turns. Chansey sets up against it while taking almost no damage, Aegislash has a never-miss move to take it down (and also has enough defenses to stall Rotom out of 10 Charge Beam PP if you're smart enough with using King's Shield), and even Salamence could probably outstall it with Sub and Roost as long as you're not too unlucky with Rotom getting a boost every time it uses Charge Beam.
I mean, there aren't even that many other possible answers outside of the ones you already listed. If there were a Pokemon capable of OHKOing all the different evasion users before they could move, you'd have seen tons of people getting ridiculously long streaks with it by now.
I don't have 6IV ditto, only 4 IVs I think, so it is impossible for me to have breed perfect IV, so I really think breeding is almost close to impossible for me. Same with the bottle cap since you need tons of FC, and bottle caps, which both are very very hard to get.
If you know something that can help speed things up then I might consider doing that, otherwise I just don't know how long that would take me...
And Kang's sprite somehow is bigger perhaps it is because of the image I took online is much bigger?
Expecially if you are running Aegislash, most people who run it use a completely stall oriented set since he's also immune to both Toxic and Sandstorm which are also the most common abilities used by AI staller sets.I'm new to the Battle Tree and I have a question. For those who don't have Z-moves or Toxic on Poison types, how do you beat evasion users? I've been trying different teams for fun and due to back luck with RNG, I always end up facing evasion users if the teams I use don't have Z-moves and have a long PP stall war. For instance, how does the Mega Salamence/Aegislash/Chansey combo that's been used here a lot deal with evasion users like Rotom-Wash -1? Thanks!
I'm new to the Battle Tree and I have a question. For those who don't have Z-moves or Toxic on Poison types, how do you beat evasion users? I've been trying different teams for fun and due to back luck with RNG, I always end up facing evasion users if the teams I use don't have Z-moves and have a long PP stall war. For instance, how does the Mega Salamence/Aegislash/Chansey combo that's been used here a lot deal with evasion users like Rotom-Wash -1? Thanks!
It's not impossible to breed 6IV mons starting with a 4IV Ditto. I'd never bred prior to this gen, I bred a 6IV male Gible from my 4 IV Ditto (yeah, it's not quick unless you luck out, once you get a 5IV you switch it into the breeding pair until you get either the 6IV offspring or a 5IV one of the opposite gender) and then I chain bred 6IV males in overlapping egg groups until I had one in nearly all of them. I traded for a 6IV Ditto some time later, which I use now of course, but by the time I got it I didn't really need it any more apart from for genderless mons.
(then I decided I wanted some shinies, and after all is said and done I have hatched more than 12000 eggs in Sun - most of those from breeding the shinies rather than the initial achievement of getting my breeding mons sorted)
BANG-WWWW-WWW8-ZWJ9
Losing battle, Battle 56 or 58?
No, the code isn't a typo at all. Bang is exactly what Mega Mawile heard when Chesnaught lay the people's elbow down on her candy ass. I meant, special Chesnaught and Dhelmise, seriously? Tauros was the hero tho, he just wouldn't give in. I tried to make him commit suicide at the end when all hope is lost, yet his will to live was way too strong.... only for Dhelmise to chop him up into beef jerky moments later. Oh well, it was your day to shine in the Battle Tree, Tauros, like never before!
The problem was that I was too impatient and I made mistakes as a result. I don't have a video of what happened in the battle, but what I did first was Sub with Salamence because I predicted the Confuse Ray (Salamence always seems to attract status first), which turned out to be correct and then set up to +1 to 2HKO it with Return while it used Double Team on my DD. I thought the AI would be more likely to try breaking my Sub instead. The first Return hit while it used Double Team again and my second Return missed as it used Substitute (To my embarrassment, I actually forgot that Sacred Sword ignored evasion boosting and what I should have done is switch in Aegislash, which would have saved me a lot of trouble with PP stalling with Chansey and King's Shield while it got every single Charge Beam Boost that hit. It also used Confuse Ray on Chansey so PP stalling was still a bit of a risk with Chansey constantly hitting itself). I figured with the evasion boosts and Sub, Salamence had no chance of taking it down, especially because with one boost from Charge Beam, it could break Mence's sub every time. With me being a fool who forgot about Sacred Sword, I didn't want to switch to Aegislash and at that point, I think it would have been too late of a switch even if I didn't forget because Rotom was behind a Sub and I would have been afraid of Confuse Ray while I tried to break the Sub.
Brus, just remember that those 2 things exist:I did want to mention that people on here should be ready for Chesnaught3; you laugh at special attacker Ches, but the LO it holds adds a surprising amount of power to its attack, and STAB LO Focus Blast, no matter who it's coming from, is still dangerous. Once you get a feel for which Trainers carry Chesnaught at all, be ready for both sides of the offensive spectrum, as both Sets 3 (LO special) and 4 (White Herb physical) and hit very hard. (Unless of course, you run a Friskmon and and can just scout the sucker out.)
Expecially if you are running Aegislash, most people who run it use a completely stall oriented set since he's also immune to both Toxic and Sandstorm which are also the most common abilities used by AI staller sets.
Ideally, PP up everything, and then you can chainstall with alternating King Shield, Substitute or similar moves.
You can also run a 100% accuracy move somewhere in the coverage slot, for knowledge. Lot of Pokemon learn Aerial Ace (including mentioned Aegislash and Salamence), and Smart Strike is common enough as learnable move.
Chansey @ EvioliteIt sounds like your main problem is that if Chansey isn't faster than Rotom and able to set up a Substitute before it moves, you're not using the right Chansey set.
It's not a coincidence that the variation of Salamence/Aegislash/Chansey I used this generation is over 100 wins longer than the next-longest streak even though I only used the team for a week after it became available and suffered an extremely low-probability loss while using it. Nor is it a coincidence last generation when I plugged a Substitute/Seismic Toss/Minimize/Soft-Boiled Chansey into the "standard" Salamence/Aegishlash/Chansey team and got a higher streak my first and only time using those three in the Maison; the moveset is that much better.
Wow, that is some dedication right there. I got tired of chain breeding after a couple hours. It is just too boring. I rather go back to battle tree or do something different like trying to do SOS battles for HA pokemons.
I almost lost to this. Twice. Would never have imagined it could actually cause me problems yet it did. Suppose that's what I get for risking the Volt Switch.Marowak-Alola-1
Quiet, 252 HP/Spatk, WoW, Hex, Thunder, Rain Dance
Chansey @ Eviolite
Ability: Natural Cure
Nature: Bold
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 Spe
- Soft-Boiled
- Growl
- Toxic
- Seismic Toss
This is the current Chansey spread I've been using since I saw it at the Maison thread and I thought it made sense because Battle Tree has harder hitting pokemon due to Z-moves and Mega Evolutions so I prioritized maxing Chansey's defenses with Growl helping against physical attackers and PP stalling and Toxic for residual damage. I saw that your team used a Timid Chansey with max speed, which gives it a surprising amount of speed, but from your experience, how was it defensively? Was there a significant difference? Did you just feel that between Salamence's Intimidate and Aegislash's King's Shield, you didn't really need the extra HP EVs on Chansey due to them neutering physical attackers? I can see the benefits of having Substitute and Minimize instead of Growl and Toxic with Chansey being able to avoid status while making PP stall even easier with Minimize due to opponents missing
I don't have 6IV ditto, only 4 IVs I think, so it is impossible for me to have breed perfect IV, so I really think breeding is almost close to impossible for me. Same with the bottle cap since you need tons of FC, and bottle caps, which both are very very hard to get.
If you know something that can help speed things up then I might consider doing that, otherwise I just don't know how long that would take me...