I just found out about Specs Dragonite. Actually, it was used against me in a free mode match, partnered with politoed and virizion. Free Hurricanes!! =D
I <3 my (offensive DD) Gyarados. If their Rotom is already injured this thing wins games.
I've already mentioned Scarf Galvantula.
Something I haven't used but have been beaten by a few times is Jellicent. Specially defensive usually, but an Acid Armor version made a fool of my Garchomp.
I'm thinking about running rain, but how do you get a politoed to underspeed a tyranitar?
also, which pokemon do you guys have on your rain team? so far i've got:
-politoed
-kingdra
-ludicolo
-rotom-w
-thundurus
-?
maybe breloom?
what's the most used chomp set?
sd + 3 attacks with focus sash?
Not really I think. Excadrill is pretty rare the last time I checked. Garchomp is pretty common, but Tyranitar is not exactly common.So how does a standard teams look like now.
Is it still tar + chomp + excadrill?
Ah, it's good to see a tread dedicated to random wifi matches.
I'm now at 134 wins vs. 109 losses, whcih sucks pretty badly.... and I think I've had about 35 DC matches
while about to win. I instantly DC myself when people use OHKO moves like Sheer Cold, even when I have 3 pokes left and my opponent is down to his last one.
Notable troublesome pokemon:
-Rotom-W (obviously)
-Rotom-H to a lesser extent
-Scarfed Chomp
-Jolteon -.-
-Ninetails with HP ice
-Kingdra in rain
-Flinchbot Togekiss
-Scarfed Staraptor with sheer force.
I feel like a lot of losses were caused by me picking the wrong 3 after seeing the opposing team.
So how do you guys set up your team. Do you just fill up your team with as many counters as possible,
do you use a base team and switch between the other three depending on the opponent??
I lost to a Zorua yesterday.
Zorua @Eviolite?
Unknown EVs
-Counter
-Swagger
-Sucker Punch
-Foul Play
I have to say, it was brilliant.