This is a team i made to face people online with. I thought of many teams but this one was the best, however i'm still not completely sure about it.
Tell me any problems with it, and what i can do to make it better (I don't mind switching out pokemons or moves)
Gliscor @ Leftovers
Jolly
Hyper Cutter
- Stealth Rock
- Taunt
- Earthquake
- U Turn
Since i hate trying to predict who my opponent will use, i decided to put gliscor in my team as a scout (his U-Turn will take care of that)Stealth rock will help lower pokemon's hp and taunt is meant to annoy defensive pokemon, and then kill 'em with earthquake.
Dragonite @ Life Orb
Hasty
Inner Focus
- Surf
- Flamethrower
- Roost
- Draco Meteor
Porygon-Z @ Wise Glasses
Sassy
Adaptability
- Ice Beam
- Thunderbolt
- Hidden Power (Fighting)
- Tri Attack
Porygon is my back up sweeper after dragonite (haven't decided on making porygon or dragonite backup) His ice beam will take care of dragons, ground, flying, and grass pokemon. Hidden Power Fighting hits troublesome pokemon like Tyranitar and Heatran . Tri Attack will take care of many frail Pokemon such as Weavile and Azelf after they've taken Stealth Rock damage.
Snorlax @ Leftovers
Quiet
Immunity
- Fire Punch
- Return
- Curse
- Self Destruct
Curse is his main attack, it boosts Snorlax's Defense and Attack while dropping its useless Speed, so that Snorlax is reasonably good at taking attacks from both attacking sides, and can deal decent damage itself. Return is for it's good damage. Fire punch will deal with ghosts and steels in case dragonite didn't make it, and self destruct is an emergency resource against unexpected twists.
Leafeon @ Leftovers
Bashful
Leaf Guard
- Grass whistle
- Roar
- Swords Dance
- Leaf Blade
Gallade @ Salac Berry
Docile
Steadfast
- Substitute
- Brick Break/Close Combat (didn't decide yet)
- Night Slash
- Swords Dance
The strategy with this guy is pretty easy, first i switch in on something that can’t hurt Gallade, and set up a Substitute on the switch. Then keep using Swords Dance with Substitute until the Salac Berry activates. After that, sweep with Close Combat/Brick Break and Night Slash.
What do you think?
Edit: Dont worry about there stats or EVs, just need to know if anything is out of balance.
Tell me any problems with it, and what i can do to make it better (I don't mind switching out pokemons or moves)
Gliscor @ Leftovers
Jolly
Hyper Cutter
- Stealth Rock
- Taunt
- Earthquake
- U Turn
Since i hate trying to predict who my opponent will use, i decided to put gliscor in my team as a scout (his U-Turn will take care of that)Stealth rock will help lower pokemon's hp and taunt is meant to annoy defensive pokemon, and then kill 'em with earthquake.
Dragonite @ Life Orb
Hasty
Inner Focus
- Surf
- Flamethrower
- Roost
- Draco Meteor
Dragonite is meant to be the sweeper. With his surf and flamethrower he'll be able to take care of a good amount of types,while Roost is useful to recover off unexpected damage. Draco Meteor is a last resort against annoying dragons.
Porygon-Z @ Wise Glasses
Sassy
Adaptability
- Ice Beam
- Thunderbolt
- Hidden Power (Fighting)
- Tri Attack
Porygon is my back up sweeper after dragonite (haven't decided on making porygon or dragonite backup) His ice beam will take care of dragons, ground, flying, and grass pokemon. Hidden Power Fighting hits troublesome pokemon like Tyranitar and Heatran . Tri Attack will take care of many frail Pokemon such as Weavile and Azelf after they've taken Stealth Rock damage.
Snorlax @ Leftovers
Quiet
Immunity
- Fire Punch
- Return
- Curse
- Self Destruct
Curse is his main attack, it boosts Snorlax's Defense and Attack while dropping its useless Speed, so that Snorlax is reasonably good at taking attacks from both attacking sides, and can deal decent damage itself. Return is for it's good damage. Fire punch will deal with ghosts and steels in case dragonite didn't make it, and self destruct is an emergency resource against unexpected twists.
Leafeon @ Leftovers
Bashful
Leaf Guard
- Grass whistle
- Roar
- Swords Dance
- Leaf Blade
Leafeon's role is to kill anything it can with it's grass whistle, swords dance, and leaf blade combo, and his great attack will also be a nice asset.The obvious downside is that GrassWhistle only works 55% of the time. Roar is to take out any pokemon leafeon can't handle or to simply know his/her team.
Gallade @ Salac Berry
Docile
Steadfast
- Substitute
- Brick Break/Close Combat (didn't decide yet)
- Night Slash
- Swords Dance
The strategy with this guy is pretty easy, first i switch in on something that can’t hurt Gallade, and set up a Substitute on the switch. Then keep using Swords Dance with Substitute until the Salac Berry activates. After that, sweep with Close Combat/Brick Break and Night Slash.
What do you think?
Edit: Dont worry about there stats or EVs, just need to know if anything is out of balance.