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Hello people of Smogon. I previously posted this team on Serebii Forums looking for advice but frankly people there aren't educated. So, I am not one of the stubborn people and I am fairly educated on competitive so I won't need to be "babied" if you know what I mean. Ok, this is my new OU team that I made using some Pokemon from other teams I have used. The only Pokemon I am NOT willing to change are Metagross and Dragonite as they are what this team is built around, and them alone have good synergy.

NOTE: I am changing my lead to a Scarfed Scouter Rotom. Then I am going to change my Metagross to a leftovers set, with something like Agility or Leftovers for Zen Headbutt. Let me know what you think. Also, I am thinking of changing Slowbro to a Toxic Stalling Poison Heal Gliscor to take care of the grass weakness that my team has.

Rotom-W@Choice Scarf
Nature:Timid (+Speed -Attack)
Ability: Levitate
EV's:252 Sp. Attack 252 Speed 4 HP
-Thunderbolt
-Trick
-Volt Switch
-Hydro Pump

This is a lead a scouter that I use as a lead for this team. After consideration, I think this is a better fit than Frosslass because late-game I can use him as a scouter and get potential damage on sweepers, or break Dragonite's Multiscale and let me bring in a counter, like Gastrodon. Similar set to Frosslass, nothing in particular that is unusual with this Pokemon.


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Slowbro@Leftovers
Nature: Bold (+Defense -Attack)
Ability: Regenerator
EV's:252 HP 252 Defense 4 Sp. Attack
-Scald
-Slack Off
-Psychic
-Calm Mind

This is my physical wall that spreads hax with Scald and can easily recover with Slack Off. Then Calm Mind and Psychic for even more boosts and reliable STAB.


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Lucario@Life Orb
Nature: Timid (+Speed -Attack)
Ability: SteadFast
EV's:4 HP 252 Sp. Attack 252 Speed
-Vacuum Wave
-Nasty Plot
-Aura Sphere
-Shadow Ball

This is my Special Sweeper, with NP for boost, Aura Sphere for reliable STAB, Shadow Ball for stuff like Jellicent, and Vacuum Wave for STAB priority I guess. This was taken from another team, so I will consider replacing it.


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Dragonite@Lum Berry
Nature: Adamant (+Attack -Sp. Attack)
Ability: Multiscale
EV's:252 HP 156 Attack 64 Defense 36 Sp. Defense
-Outrage
-Dragon Dance
-Roost
-Fire Punch

This is a bulky monster. Like, imagine a dragon. But that dragon isn't purple. But you want it to be purple. So you get mad at it then punch it, and guess what it do? IT DANCES THEN KILLS YOU. Anyway, Outrage for STAB, Dragon Dance for setup, Roost for recovery and Fire Punch for steels.


Gastrodon@Leftovers
Nature:Calm
Ability: Storm Drain
EV's: 252 HP 252 Sp. Defense 4 Defense
-Scald
-Ice Beam
-Toxic
-Recover
This is the set I always run when I run Gastrodon, but not thinking I put Umbreon here instead of Gastro, not knowing that Rain was that big of a threat to this team. But yeah, Toxic for stalling, STAB and burn chance in Scald, Ice Beam for Gliscor and Dragons, Recover for survivablility.


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Metagross@ Leftovers
Nature: Adamant
Ability: Clear Body
4 HP 252 Attack 156 Defense 96 Sp. Defense
-Meteor Mash
-Earthquake
-Zen Headbutt
-Ice Punch

Metagross has gone down in usefulness in this Generation, but he is still great for my team because he is more of an attacker than a wall like Bronzong and Jirachi, two Pokemon with the same typing. Hard Hitting STAB in Meteor Mash, Gliscor and Dragon Coverage with Ice Punch, EQ for coverage and Zen Headbutt being a STAB that counters Pokemon like Infernape or the late Blaziken. But with the EV's he has, he is a bulky Mother-******. I honestly think that Metagross should be used more than it is used this generation. Note: I took off the Choice Band because having two Choiced Pokemon is not a smart idea, because you don't have that much of coverage if they are the last Pokemon left or something like that.​


Anyway this is the end of my team. Thanks for rating.
 
Offensive Threats (To be Edited & Completed Tomorrow)
Aerodactyl -
Breloom -
Conkeldurr -
Darmanitan -
Deoxys-S -

Dragonite -
Empoleon -
Espeon -
Excadrill -
Gengar -
Gyarados -
Haxorus -
Heatran -
Heracross -
Hydreigon -
Infernape -
Jirachi -
Jolteon -
Kingdra -
Kyurem -
Landorus -
Latios -
Lilligant -
Lucario -
Machamp -
Magnezone -
Mamoswine -
Metagross -
Mienshao -
Reuniclus -
Roserade -
Salamence -
Sawsbuck -
Scizor -
Scrafty-
Shaymin -
Sigilyph -
Smeargle -
Starmie -
Terakion -
Thundurus -
Tornadus -
Tyranitar -
Venusaur -
Victini -
Virizion -
Volcarona -
Weavile -
Zoroark -
 
Hello. Soild team you got here. I especially like what you did to Lucario; on the otherhand, Psychic on Lucario it doesn't good so I suggest replacing it with Vacuum Wave or Hidden Power [Ice]. Vacuum Wave provides STAB and the abilty to go first, so if you feel like Lucario is going to get outspeeded, it's a perfect move. Hidden Power [Ice] though can easily take out Dragon-type Pokemon who could switch in to Earthquake or Fire Blast. Something I quickly noticed about your team is a 3 Pokemon fire-type weakness. This is why I suggest changing Froslass to Hippowdon.

Hippowdon @ Leftovers
Impish Nature
EVs: 252 HP / 152 Defense / 104 Special Defense
Moves:
- Earthquake
- Stealth Rock
- Stone Edge / Ice Fang
- Slack Off

Hippowdon resists Fire-type moves and with his massive defenses, he can come in and take a hit like it's nothing. With Hippowdon you can set up Stealth Rock. For the third move slot, Roar can be put it if sweepers set up on Hippowdon and generally for brining in entry hazards. On Umbreon you have 4 Attack EVs, and not a single damaging move on it. Change those to 4 Defense. That's all I have for now. Hope I helped and good luck with your team!
 
Since u want a revenge killer, here u have it:
Terrakion @ Choice Scarf
252 Atk 252 Spe 4 HP
Jolly
Stone Edge
Close Combat
Earthquake
X-scizzor

I also suggest getting rid of Lucario, since it's kinda outclassed as a special sweeper due to its kinda bad speed. I suggest changing it to another sweeper like Gengar or Starmie. Otherwise, great team. I also sugest changing umbreon for something like Ninjask and putting it as a lead.
 
Hello. Soild team you got here. I especially like what you did to Lucario; on the otherhand, Psychic on Lucario it doesn't good so I suggest replacing it with Vacuum Wave or Hidden Power [Ice]. Vacuum Wave provides STAB and the abilty to go first, so if you feel like Lucario is going to get outspeeded, it's a perfect move. Hidden Power [Ice] though can easily take out Dragon-type Pokemon who could switch in to Earthquake or Fire Blast. Something I quickly noticed about your team is a 3 Pokemon fire-type weakness. This is why I suggest changing Froslass to Hippowdon.

Hippowdon @ Leftovers
Impish Nature
EVs: 252 HP / 152 Defense / 104 Special Defense
Moves:
- Earthquake
- Stealth Rock
- Stone Edge / Ice Fang
- Slack Off

Hippowdon resists Fire-type moves and with his massive defenses, he can come in and take a hit like it's nothing. With Hippowdon you can set up Stealth Rock. For the third move slot, Roar can be put it if sweepers set up on Hippowdon and generally for brining in entry hazards. On Umbreon you have 4 Attack EVs, and not a single damaging move on it. Change those to 4 Defense. That's all I have for now. Hope I helped and good luck with your team!


First off hippowdon does NOT resist fire type moves he just takes neutral damage from them. plus most fire type moves are special (excluding flare blitz and fire punch) so i see hippowdon having issues helping out with his fire problems. If he really wants a solution to his fire type problems then i recommend either a heatran or chandelure so that he gets a fire immunity. Here are the sets for the revenge killing fire types:


Heatran
move 1: Overheat/Fire blast
move 2: Hidden Power Grass
move 3: Earth Power
move 4: Dragon Pulse
item: Choice Scarf/Choice Specs
ability: Flash Fire
nature: Timid / Modest
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

Or

Chandelure
move 1: Overheat / Fire Blast
move 2: Shadow Ball
move 3: Hidden Power Fighting
move 4: Energy Ball
item: Choice Specs/Choice Scarf
ability: Flash Fire
nature: Modest / Timid
EVs: 72 HP / 252 SpA / 184 Spe


These are the revenge killer sets for these pokemon that does not mean i think these are the best sets these are just the sets for what you wanted. Both have a fire immunity, can switch in on any fire type move get a boost to their fire type move and hit hard with their moves for a quick revenge kill.


Also i agree on lucario either change psychic to vacuum wave or hidden power ice


Also this might be a typo or something but in your dragonite description you say dragon claw but in the moveset it has outrage.



My next thing and honestly this is just an opinion completely on this one is if you are managing to pass on substitutes with umbreon why not give it a stat boosting move so that it can pass on boosts as well. if you are succeeding with subs then you will have turns to get some boosts in. That is just my opinion though.


Overall a good team though
 
First off hippowdon does NOT resist fire type moves he just takes neutral damage from them. plus most fire type moves are special (excluding flare blitz and fire punch) so i see hippowdon having issues helping out with his fire problems. If he really wants a solution to his fire type problems then i recommend either a heatran or chandelure so that he gets a fire immunity. Here are the sets for the revenge killing fire types:


Heatran
move 1: Overheat/Fire blast
move 2: Hidden Power Grass
move 3: Earth Power
move 4: Dragon Pulse
item: Choice Scarf/Choice Specs
ability: Flash Fire
nature: Timid / Modest
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

Or

Chandelure
move 1: Overheat / Fire Blast
move 2: Shadow Ball
move 3: Hidden Power Fighting
move 4: Energy Ball
item: Choice Specs/Choice Scarf
ability: Flash Fire
nature: Modest / Timid
EVs: 72 HP / 252 SpA / 184 Spe


These are the revenge killer sets for these pokemon that does not mean i think these are the best sets these are just the sets for what you wanted. Both have a fire immunity, can switch in on any fire type move get a boost to their fire type move and hit hard with their moves for a quick revenge kill.


Also i agree on lucario either change psychic to vacuum wave or hidden power ice


Also this might be a typo or something but in your dragonite description you say dragon claw but in the moveset it has outrage.



My next thing and honestly this is just an opinion completely on this one is if you are managing to pass on substitutes with umbreon why not give it a stat boosting move so that it can pass on boosts as well. if you are succeeding with subs then you will have turns to get some boosts in. That is just my opinion though.


Overall a good team though

Heatran and Chandelure would just add on to his Ground-type weakness.
 
Heatran and Chandelure would just add on to his Ground-type weakness.

That might be true but he has a ground immunity. If you have something that can switch into a type of attack without taking any damage. He needs a fire immunity for the other two. He has the ground immunity already covered he needs to deal with the fire weakness now and those two are the best to take care of it as they give him immunity to that. Plus if he didnt mind not havin another revenge killer he could just use the air balloon set on them and be fine.
 
That might be true but he has a ground immunity. If you have something that can switch into a type of attack without taking any damage. He needs a fire immunity for the other two. He has the ground immunity already covered he needs to deal with the fire weakness now and those two are the best to take care of it as they give him immunity to that. Plus if he didnt mind not havin another revenge killer he could just use the air balloon set on them and be fine.

Yeah, if he does use Heatran, as you suggested, he needs Air Balloon.
 
Why not replace your Frosslass

Rotom-W @ Choice Scarf
252 SpA / 252 Spe / 4 HP
-Volt Switch/Thunderbolt
-Hydro Pump
-Hidden Power Fire/Ice
-Trick
Nature: Timid/Modest

Works pretty well as a revenge killer and a scout and is nice to lead with.
 
Hey there,

This team will need a lot of work to be successful. First of all, it's very weak to Thundurus, which can threaten all of your team members simply with Thunder. Sure, you will be able to force it out a couple of time and hope to kill it with Metagross when it makes a mistake, or try to keep the Focus Sash intact on Froslass so you can kill it with Ice Beam. With Stealth Rock in play, this will be impossible to do, and you'll end up losing very fast. Furthermore, Umbreon is REALLY a deadweight, as all it does is Baton Passing Substitutes, it can't force anything out (not like it ever could), and Umbreon's subs aren't the sturdiest (not even 101 hp subs is kinda meh to pass for something that only does that). Gastrodon may be a good replacement for it as your team can't exactly handle Rain teams and their abusers (most notably Thundurus and Rotom-W). Here's the set :

Gastrodon @ Leftovers
Storm Drain
Calm
EVs : 252 HP / 4 SpA / 252 SpD
-Scald
-Ice Beam
-Toxic
-Recover

Also, your Metagross CB set is really weird. It can't really hit hard without Meteor Mash, and Hammer Arm+EQ has really redundant coverage. I'd swap Hammer Arm for Meteor Mash seriously, as otherwise you won't be able to hurt stuff that take neutral or less hits from all your moves and are fairly bulky, but that would wall to death (exemple : Reuniclus). Meteor Mash is vital for any Metagross, and seriously, I wouldn't use it without it. On Lucario, Psychic may seem nice and all, but Fighters like Conkeldurr are already handled by Aura Sphere (they won't like its damage output). Psychic doesn't have really good coverage with it, it only hits Poisons harder. If you want to hit Jellicent, a common Lucario switch-in, you should really get Shadow Ball over Psychic, since it has extremely good neutral coverage with Fighting STAB and hits Ghosts for super effective damage, which are immune to Aura Sphere.
 
I honestly like this team; kudos on using both Froslass and Metagross!

I honstly don't see why would you replave Froslass-it's high speed stat can make it a potent revenge killer of it's own. If you want to boost that even further, just run TrickScarf Froslass, even thought I don't see the need for that. You can also use Ice Shard to destroy opposing Sahsers, status with Thunder Wave, shut down other leads with Taunt, or even go physical with Ice Punch and Crunch.

Psychic is pretty pointless on Lucario, run Shadow Ball for perfect coverage.

I dislike telling people to replace a Pokemon, but I think Umbreon would do better on a dedicated Baton Pass team.

Metagross needs 252HP/252Atk/4Spe, you also don't need both EQ and Hammer Arm; MM/EQ/Zen Headbutt/take you pick would work better.
 
I also sugest changing umbreon for something like Ninjask and putting it as a lead.

Ninjask is lol, especially with Prankster in this gen. Speaking of Baton Pass, Umbreon is pretty bad too. Its defenses just aren't as potent as they used to be. I'd change Umbreon for something that can put up Stealth Rocks, as they will probably help your team more in the long run. Aerodactyl is among the best users, almost always getting them up thanks to his stellar Speed. If you don't use him in the lead slot, he gives you another Ground immunity, as well as a surprisingly effective revenge killer late game, if you keep him away from Scizor. Here's a good set:

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Aerodactyl@Focus Sash/Life Orb
Jolly Nature, 252Att,4Def, 252Spe
Stealth Rock
Earthquake
Stone Edge
Taunt/Hone Claws

This is a relic from D/P, but it's still very good at what it does. Stealth Rock gives you hazards, while its two attacking moves give you the infamous EdgeQuake combo. Taunt shuts down enemy hazards, but is less useful unless you're leading. If using him outside the lead slot, Hone Claws is preferred to give him a shot at a late-game sweep. A variety of coverage moves could also be used, but most of them are too weak to merit mention. As for your item, use a Sash if he's a lead, and a Life Orb if not.

Try replacing Frosslass with a ScarfGar. With a scarf, Gengar basically outspeeds everything, and it's always fun to OHKO a Starmie with Shadow Ball when they think they can outspeed and kill you. Here's the set:

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Gengar@Choice Scarf
Timid Nature, 252SpA, 4SpD, 252Spe
Shadow Ball
Focus Blast
Thunderbolt/HP Ice
HP Ice/Trick/Destiny Bond

Shadow Ball is obviously STAB, while Focus Blast lets you beat pokemon such as Tyranitar as they switch in. Thunderbolt hit bulky waters and is stronger than HP Ice, but with Gliscors and Dragons all over the place HP I has overall better coverage. The last moves all serve different purposes. HP Ice lets you run Thunderbolt in the third slot for BoltBeam coverage, while Trick lets you cripple a wall such as Blissey. Destiny Bond is a bit gimmicky, but it can take down a bulky sweeper who you couldn't beat otherwise. Gengar also gets rid of one of you three Fire weaknesses.


That's all I have. Good luck!
 
Gastrodon @ Leftovers
Storm Drain
Calm
EVs : 252 HP / 4 SpA / 252 SpD
-Scald
-Ice Beam
-Toxic
-Recover

Also, your Metagross CB set is really weird. It can't really hit hard without Meteor Mash, and Hammer Arm+EQ has really redundant coverage. I'd swap Hammer Arm for Meteor Mash seriously, as otherwise you won't be able to hurt stuff that take neutral or less hits from all your moves and are fairly bulky, but that would wall to death (exemple : Reuniclus). Meteor Mash is vital for any Metagross, and seriously, I wouldn't use it without it. On Lucario, Psychic may seem nice and all, but Fighters like Conkeldurr are already handled by Aura Sphere (they won't like its damage output). Psychic doesn't have really good coverage with it, it only hits Poisons harder. If you want to hit Jellicent, a common Lucario switch-in, you should really get Shadow Ball over Psychic, since it has extremely good neutral coverage with Fighting STAB and hits Ghosts for super effective damage, which are immune to Aura Sphere.

Ok, so I changed the Lucario issue and the Metagross set, so Metagross will hit harder. Got rid of BP for Meteor Mash and Hammer Arm for Zen Headbutt.

First off hippowdon does NOT resist fire type moves he just takes neutral damage from them. plus most fire type moves are special (excluding flare blitz and fire punch) so i see hippowdon having issues helping out with his fire problems. If he really wants a solution to his fire type problems then i recommend either a heatran or chandelure so that he gets a fire immunity. Here are the sets for the revenge killing fire types:


Heatran
move 1: Overheat/Fire blast
move 2: Hidden Power Grass
move 3: Earth Power
move 4: Dragon Pulse
item: Choice Scarf/Choice Specs
ability: Flash Fire
nature: Timid / Modest
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

Or

Chandelure
move 1: Overheat / Fire Blast
move 2: Shadow Ball
move 3: Hidden Power Fighting
move 4: Energy Ball
item: Choice Specs/Choice Scarf
ability: Flash Fire
nature: Modest / Timid
EVs: 72 HP / 252 SpA / 184 Spe


These are the revenge killer sets for these pokemon that does not mean i think these are the best sets these are just the sets for what you wanted. Both have a fire immunity, can switch in on any fire type move get a boost to their fire type move and hit hard with their moves for a quick revenge kill.


Also i agree on lucario either change psychic to vacuum wave or hidden power ice


Also this might be a typo or something but in your dragonite description you say dragon claw but in the moveset it has outrage.



My next thing and honestly this is just an opinion completely on this one is if you are managing to pass on substitutes with umbreon why not give it a stat boosting move so that it can pass on boosts as well. if you are succeeding with subs then you will have turns to get some boosts in. That is just my opinion though.


Overall a good team though

Sorry, not going to add to my ground weakness. Honestly though, Heatran could have worked but I have enough of a weakness to rain also.

Why not replace your Frosslass

Rotom-W @ Choice Scarf
252 SpA / 252 Spe / 4 HP
-Volt Switch/Thunderbolt
-Hydro Pump
-Hidden Power Fire/Ice
-Trick
Nature: Timid/Modest

Works pretty well as a revenge killer and a scout and is nice to lead with.

Once I get more replies, I will figure it out. Some people like it, some don't so I will see if more people are thinking it should be replaced.


I honestly like this team; kudos on using both Froslass and Metagross!

I honstly don't see why would you replave Froslass-it's high speed stat can make it a potent revenge killer of it's own. If you want to boost that even further, just run TrickScarf Froslass, even thought I don't see the need for that. You can also use Ice Shard to destroy opposing Sahsers, status with Thunder Wave, shut down other leads with Taunt, or even go physical with Ice Punch and Crunch.

Psychic is pretty pointless on Lucario, run Shadow Ball for perfect coverage.

I dislike telling people to replace a Pokemon, but I think Umbreon would do better on a dedicated Baton Pass team.

Metagross needs 252HP/252Atk/4Spe, you also don't need both EQ and Hammer Arm; MM/EQ/Zen Headbutt/take you pick would work better.

K, changed the Metagross set, but your Frosslass sets are to complicated lol. I really do want to switch it though, I am looking for more responses to see if Frosslass needs to be out.

Ninjask is lol, especially with Prankster in this gen. Speaking of Baton Pass, Umbreon is pretty bad too. Its defenses just aren't as potent as they used to be. I'd change Umbreon for something that can put up Stealth Rocks, as they will probably help your team more in the long run. Aerodactyl is among the best users, almost always getting them up thanks to his stellar Speed. If you don't use him in the lead slot, he gives you another Ground immunity, as well as a surprisingly effective revenge killer late game, if you keep him away from Scizor. Here's a good set:

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Aerodactyl@Focus Sash/Life Orb
Jolly Nature, 252Att,4Def, 252Spe
Stealth Rock
Earthquake
Stone Edge
Taunt/Hone Claws

This is a relic from D/P, but it's still very good at what it does. Stealth Rock gives you hazards, while its two attacking moves give you the infamous EdgeQuake combo. Taunt shuts down enemy hazards, but is less useful unless you're leading. If using him outside the lead slot, Hone Claws is preferred to give him a shot at a late-game sweep. A variety of coverage moves could also be used, but most of them are too weak to merit mention. As for your item, use a Sash if he's a lead, and a Life Orb if not.

Try replacing Frosslass with a ScarfGar. With a scarf, Gengar basically outspeeds everything, and it's always fun to OHKO a Starmie with Shadow Ball when they think they can outspeed and kill you. Here's the set:

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Gengar@Choice Scarf
Timid Nature, 252SpA, 4SpD, 252Spe
Shadow Ball
Focus Blast
Thunderbolt/HP Ice
HP Ice/Trick/Destiny Bond

Shadow Ball is obviously STAB, while Focus Blast lets you beat pokemon such as Tyranitar as they switch in. Thunderbolt hit bulky waters and is stronger than HP Ice, but with Gliscors and Dragons all over the place HP I has overall better coverage. The last moves all serve different purposes. HP Ice lets you run Thunderbolt in the third slot for BoltBeam coverage, while Trick lets you cripple a wall such as Blissey. Destiny Bond is a bit gimmicky, but it can take down a bulky sweeper who you couldn't beat otherwise. Gengar also gets rid of one of you three Fire weaknesses.


That's all I have. Good luck!

If anything, I am using ScarfGar, because of the pure speed. Good idea, but still looking for responses on the Frosslass, since the only other changes have been taken care of that have been pointed out.
 
Nice team. Personally I prefer running Dragon Claw and Brick Break on DDnite. You lose some power, and you lose SE over Scizor, Forretress and Skarmory. In return, you aren't locked into a dragon type move on a possible steel type switch in. Also, brick break allows you to not be walled by Heatran. Fighting + Dragon gives you perfect neutral coverage apart from Shedinja.
 
Nice team. Personally I prefer running Dragon Claw and Brick Break on DDnite. You lose some power, and you lose SE over Scizor, Forretress and Skarmory. In return, you aren't locked into a dragon type move on a possible steel type switch in. Also, brick break allows you to not be walled by Heatran. Fighting + Dragon gives you perfect neutral coverage apart from Shedinja.

Honestly, I think it is fine because Skarm, Ferrothorn, Forretress, and Bronzong are more used than Heatran. Well I don't know, I think Fire Punch is kinda better. It also deals with Excadrills.
 
I suggest Thundurus over Metagross.

Thundurus @ Lum Berry
Ability: Prankster
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Special Attack / 252 Speed
Timid Nature
Moves:
- Nasty Plot
- Thunderbolt
- Hidden Power [Ice]
- Focus Blast
 
I suggest Thundurus over Metagross.

Thundurus @ Lum Berry
Ability: Prankster
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Special Attack / 252 Speed
Timid Nature
Moves:
- Nasty Plot
- Thunderbolt
- Hidden Power [Ice]
- Focus Blast

Uhh the whole point of this team is to have a defensive core that covers each other's weakness. Honestly, I don't know where that came from.
 
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