How come the results aren't in yet?
I think Latios is a very risky choice for Team 1. It does not check Greninja or Dragonite. Dragonite can actually stall out Draco Meteor if it gets a free switch in and it can OHKO Latios with Dragon Claw. If Team 1 picks Latios, Team 2 will probably pick Clefable or Celebi which can wall Latios and are not affected by Ferrothorn's Leech Seed.Ok, since a Fire-type/Breloom is most likely incoming, I feel as though something to counter these Pokemon would be helpful. As such, here's my nomination:
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Latios (M) @ Life Orb
Ability: Levitate
EVs: 252 Spd / 252 SAtk / 4 HP
Timid Nature
- Draco Meteor
- Psyshock
- Earthquake
- Sleep Talk
Basically, this set is a little odd, but I feel as though it would be the most beneficial to our team. Latios can easily come in on any Fire- and Grass-type attacks, and can fire back with a powerful STAB Draco Meteor. Thanks to its secondary STAB, it also has a way to revenge kill the likes of Breloom and Infernape (lol) if our opponents do try to choose them. Earthquake, while normally seen as a shit move for Latios, is great for nailing Heatran, which deters Team 2 from picking this. Finally, Sleep Talk makes sure that Breloom isn't even an option for our opponent, as Sleep Talk Latios is one of the best Breloom counters in the game. I decided to not go with Defog as our team really isn't all that Stealth Rock weak, and Sleep Talk seems much better for keeping Breloom away. The only thing that Latios really can't come in on is Volcarona and Charizard X, however, they both cause problems for Team 2. The first is massively weak to Stealth Rocks, and means that Defog support would be absolutely necessary for Team 2 (Since we'll eventually be choosing Stealth Rocks). Charizard X also wastes out opponent's Mega Evolution, which can cause problems later on.
Overall, Latios has the moves that prevent Team 2 from choosing the most optimal choice in a Pokemon, while also providing solid offensive capabilities. I'm open to suggestions for this set, though, as the moves are kinda weird haha.
I think Latios is a very risky choice for Team 1. It does not check Greninja or Dragonite. Dragonite can actually stall out Draco Meteor if it gets a free switch in and it can OHKO Latios with Dragon Claw. If Team 1 picks Latios, Team 2 will probably pick Clefable or Celebi which can wall Latios and are not affected by Ferrothorn's Leech Seed.
Just because we have Ferrothorn on Team 1 doesn't mean we shouldn't make sure that Team 1 has an offensive check to Team 2's threats. If Team 1 picks Latios, Team 2 could then shift its focus from countering Team 1 to overwhelming Ferrothorn with offensive pressure in order to create a win condition since Team 2 already has two checks to Latios. It doesn't matter that Latios discourages Team 2 from picking certain threats because Team 2 will just pick things which can handle Latios instead. The fact that Latios uses Draco Meteor will encourage Team 2 to pick something which can set up on a -2 Latios which will cause Team 1 big problems. Kyurem-B makes it hard for Team 2 to do anything useful with Dragonite and Greninja because they will have to get through both a counter and a check.I feel the exact same thing could be said about Kyurem-B, though. I mean, while it does do well against Dragonite/Greninja, it also is inviting Fighting/Fire-type. If we chose Kyurem-B, nothing on our team would resist Fire, and Fighting-types with a good STAB combination (Such as Keldeo, Terrakion, Infernape, etc.) could be serious problem. My choice wasn't so much as to check Dragonite/Greninja, but to prevent Team 2 from choosing certain Pokemon from coming in to help guarantee that Ferrothorn can be as successful as possible. I also see no reason why our second choice should have to deal with Dragonite/Greninja; Ferrothorn already does that beautifully. Finally, unlike powerful Pokemon such as Choice Banded Terrakion, Clefable is very one-dimensional since we'll know its set, and as such it'll be quite easy to counter.
Also with a U-Turn Pokemon like Landorus, I feel as though Latios will mainly be coming in once Multiscale is broken, where this can happen:
252 SpA Life Orb Latios Draco Meteor vs. 252 HP / 252+ SpD Dragonite: 398-471 (103.1 - 122%) -- guaranteed OHKO (Not even sure if that's the spread or not, but it just shows that Latios can reliably KO Dragonite once Multiscale is gone.)
But definitely thanks for that, it made me think more about why Latios could be successful haha.
Just because we have Ferrothorn on Team 1 doesn't mean we shouldn't make sure that Team 1 has an offensive check to Team 2's threats. If Team 1 picks Latios, Team 2 could then shift its focus from countering Team 1 to overwhelming Ferrothorn with offensive pressure in order to create a win condition since Team 2 already has two checks to Latios. It doesn't matter that Latios discourages Team 2 from picking certain threats because Team 2 will just pick things which can handle Latios instead. The fact that Latios uses Draco Meteor will encourage Team 2 to pick something which can set up on a -2 Latios which will cause Team 1 big problems. Kyurem-B makes it hard for Team 2 to do anything useful with Dragonite and Greninja because they will have to get through both a counter and a check.
By the way, Landorus's U-turn only has a small chance of doing enough damage to Dragonite to keep Multiscale broken after Leftovers, and Latios loses to Dragonite with Multiscale intact.
He is also a solid check to both Dragonite and greninja, as he takes about 60% from Extrasensory and then OHKO greninja back with his Stab Volt switch.
Ugh Scarf Rotom-Frost would've owned this team if only it wasn't terrible in ou
I'd Like to nominate AV conkeldurr
Conkeldurr @ Assault Vest
Ability: Guts
EVs: 252 Atk / 220 HP / 36 Special Defense
Adamant Nature
- Drain Punch
- Mach Punch
- Knock Off
- Mach Punch
I just thought of something interesting. It is not against the rules to pick two Pokemon with mega stones on the same team; it is just that only one Pokemon can actually mega evolve during battle. If Team 2 goes all out to counter Mega Gyarados and leaves itself vulnerable to another mega, then Team 1 can use its last pick on another mega and have that Pokemon be the one which actually mega evolves during battle. Picking Mega Gyarados now doesn't necessarily stop Team 1 from picking another mega later, and Gyarados is not entirely useless in its base form if Team 1 does pick another mega. I really like this nomination, and I would like to see how the future rounds play out because of this pick.![]()
Gyarados@Gyaradosite
EV's: 252 Attack/252 Speed/4 Def
Trait: Intimidate
Adamant Nature
-Dragon Dance
-Waterfall
-Earthquake
-Ice Fang
Alright so I decided to make a pretty risky nomination and that's Mega Gyarados. Before M.E.'ing, it resists everything the other two members of Team 1 are weak to (neutral to Ice though), where as electric attacks don't harm Lando or Ferro in the slightest and rock attacks aren't a problem either. Thanks to Mold Breaker, Dragonite gets OHKO'd 87.5% of the time and it's main counter, Rotom-W, gets owned by Earthquake. Gyarados can come in on Greninja pretty easily and intimidate him so that when/if he mega evolves, U-turn won't hurt too bad. Also, after a DD, Greninja gets outsped and OHKO's ~94% of the time AKA only on the lowest damage roll.
I decided Intimidate>Moxie because Moxie is something that works well when the opponent is unsure of the ability, where as Intimidate can be used based on the situation we are in at our pleasure. I also had a hard time deciding whether to use Ice Fang or Stone Edge, but passing up such high chances of OHKO'ing D-nite as opposed to needing SR down on the field to get the OHKO was too good to pass up.
Finally, the other problem I had was what item to use with Gyarados. M-Gyara gets a big boost in bulk and a new cool typing, but that makes us weak to fighting moves. That's when I realized, Gyarados doesn't necessarily HAVE TO mega evolve. It can just keep it's original typing if it wants since a base 125 attack is still going to hurt thanks to having DD even if it doesn't have a boosting item. I think this will give Team 2 even more problems, as if not having the last pick was bad enough, to deal with.
I fully understand picking a mega at the end of the first half of team building may seem early, but I feel like this would completely fuck up Team 2's time because of M.E. mind games.
Just because it is terrible in OU doesn't mean it is terrible in a project like this. A lot of extremely niche Pokemon do really well in this project, so don't be afraid to nominate something that isn't good for the meta as a whole, but completely dumps on the other team's nominations. This is a message for everyone nominating.Ugh Scarf Rotom-Frost would've owned this team if only it wasn't terrible in ou
Why that EV spread? I haven't used M-Cross at all so I know next to nothing about him.
My personal opinion is that it's less trouble to leave Azumarill and Rotom to Ferrothorn first. Outspeeding Bisharp is more important than investing in more bulk.Outspeeds neutral invested base 80s before evolving and base 70s after evolving
Mostly for Bisharp
You could run 148 speed EVs instead to outpace max Azumarill (and the creeping defensive Rotom) if it's of any concern.