Blame that cartoon Skunk Fu for the title. I finally got around to making a team around the newest CAP Pokemon to test it's worth. Personally, Levitate give the floating rubble a bit more switch-in ability in combat then Tech but that's my opinion. Anyway, let's get on with team line-up.
Tyrantiar (F) @Choice Band
Ability: SandStream
EVs: 180/252/0/0/0/76
Nature: Adamant
- Crunch
- Earthquake
- Stone Edge
- Aqua Tail
The Lead, nothing to complex about that generaly speaking. This monster helps keep Pokemon like Rotom and Zapdos in line as well as conveniently dealing with another T-tar and Blissey. She also provides some much need Sandstorm support for Stratagem.
Bronzong @ Leftovers
Ability: Light Clay
EVs: 252/152/8/0/96/0
Nature: Relaxed
- Reflect
- Light Screen
- Gyro Ball
- Earthquake
Double Screen Bronzong, someone no one would expect. Really wanted to try moveset out in better. With like gazillion resistances, it can switch in onto almost anything without fail. Come in, set up a screen (mostly Light Screen), and if possible do some damage to would be switch-ins. A Gem or Revvy behind a light screen is a bitch to stop if one relies on special attacks.
Stratagem @ Choice Spec
Ability: Levitate
EVs: 6/0/0/252/0/252
Nature: Timid
- Earth Power
- Energy Ball
- Paleo Wave
- Flamethrower
SpecGem, fast sweeper and great revenge killer. 394 speed plus 508 special attack is not laughing matter as this baby can revenge kill a whole shitload of things. Levitate gains it some immunity for switch-ins though admittedly it's not much. I would use Weather Ball in place of Paleo Wave for higher base power but I'm too paranoid about random Rain Dancer/Abomasnow leads mucking it up.
Revenankh (M) @ Leftovers
Ability: Shed Skin
EVs: 252/0/120/0/136/0
Nature: Careful
- Bulk Up
- Hammer Arm
- Shadow Sneak
- Rest
Good ol' BU Revenankh, a terror towards unprepared teams. Rev takes on Status, Strata, Blissey, and other general issues that this team has an issue with. Not much else to say about him since you should probably know his role within a team.
Zapdos @ Leftovers
Ability: Pressure
EVs: 252/0/220/0/0/36
Nature: Bold
- Thunderbolt
- HP Grass
- Roost
- Heat Wave
I consider this bird my main bulky water/ground stopper well as being a pseudo Scizor counter. Wouldn't have thought about using Zapdos in my team but the metagame calls for it's present.
Porygon2 @ Leftovers
Ability: Trace
EVs: 252/0/120/40/96/0
Nature: Bold
- Thunder Bolt or Discharge
- Ice Beam
- Thunder Wave
- Recover
Scizor was cramping my style so I'm using P-2 now. This little virtual duck makes an excellent alternative for stopping trouble Pokemon like Gyarados and Salamence.Not sure on if I should use Discharge over TB atm as it sacfices a bit of power for the cost of freeing up a moveslot for other support move.
Tyrantiar (F) @Choice Band
Ability: SandStream
EVs: 180/252/0/0/0/76
Nature: Adamant
- Crunch
- Earthquake
- Stone Edge
- Aqua Tail
The Lead, nothing to complex about that generaly speaking. This monster helps keep Pokemon like Rotom and Zapdos in line as well as conveniently dealing with another T-tar and Blissey. She also provides some much need Sandstorm support for Stratagem.
Bronzong @ Leftovers
Ability: Light Clay
EVs: 252/152/8/0/96/0
Nature: Relaxed
- Reflect
- Light Screen
- Gyro Ball
- Earthquake
Double Screen Bronzong, someone no one would expect. Really wanted to try moveset out in better. With like gazillion resistances, it can switch in onto almost anything without fail. Come in, set up a screen (mostly Light Screen), and if possible do some damage to would be switch-ins. A Gem or Revvy behind a light screen is a bitch to stop if one relies on special attacks.
Stratagem @ Choice Spec
Ability: Levitate
EVs: 6/0/0/252/0/252
Nature: Timid
- Earth Power
- Energy Ball
- Paleo Wave
- Flamethrower
SpecGem, fast sweeper and great revenge killer. 394 speed plus 508 special attack is not laughing matter as this baby can revenge kill a whole shitload of things. Levitate gains it some immunity for switch-ins though admittedly it's not much. I would use Weather Ball in place of Paleo Wave for higher base power but I'm too paranoid about random Rain Dancer/Abomasnow leads mucking it up.
Revenankh (M) @ Leftovers
Ability: Shed Skin
EVs: 252/0/120/0/136/0
Nature: Careful
- Bulk Up
- Hammer Arm
- Shadow Sneak
- Rest
Good ol' BU Revenankh, a terror towards unprepared teams. Rev takes on Status, Strata, Blissey, and other general issues that this team has an issue with. Not much else to say about him since you should probably know his role within a team.
Zapdos @ Leftovers
Ability: Pressure
EVs: 252/0/220/0/0/36
Nature: Bold
- Thunderbolt
- HP Grass
- Roost
- Heat Wave
I consider this bird my main bulky water/ground stopper well as being a pseudo Scizor counter. Wouldn't have thought about using Zapdos in my team but the metagame calls for it's present.
Porygon2 @ Leftovers
Ability: Trace
EVs: 252/0/120/40/96/0
Nature: Bold
- Thunder Bolt or Discharge
- Ice Beam
- Thunder Wave
- Recover
Scizor was cramping my style so I'm using P-2 now. This little virtual duck makes an excellent alternative for stopping trouble Pokemon like Gyarados and Salamence.Not sure on if I should use Discharge over TB atm as it sacfices a bit of power for the cost of freeing up a moveslot for other support move.