I want to share another great team that I created and have been loving recently: Sticky Web HO Grass. People have already started discussing Kartana's power, and with Sticky Web, Kartana can outspeed just about everything in the metagame except for Alolan Raichu, Kingdra, and Excadrill in their respective weathers. Obviously, this is a problem given the current state of the metagame, but I'm expecting certain things to change regarding those three, and I think Kartana's got the potential to just run through teams even right now. The name of the game is simple: setup your support and go to town.
The key to the team is pretty obvious: Sticky Web. Unfortunately, Sticky Web can only be set up by Leavanny, which is really not a good Pokemon at all. It does have Knock Off utility, and I've actually added Toxic on it just to punish Defoggers. Leaf Blade is the best STAB move because it's boosted by Grassy Terrain and hits Ground- and Water-types for a lot. Sure, Grass teams beat those types naturally, but honestly X-Scissor does like 0 to anything relevant right now. Leavanny's job is really just to set up Sticky Web and disappear. Poor thing doesn't even get Taunt.
Backing up the speed control, Tapu Bulu's rocking that "wonderful" Terrain Extender I talked about in my last post. Tapu Bulu really gives Kartana a run for its money, as Wood Hammer actually outdamages non-Life Orb Kartana's Leaf Blade. Tapu Bulu's just taking names with Swords Dance and coverage in Stone Edge and Superpower. With Sticky Webs reducing Speed, Tapu Bulu's Grassy Terrain boosts damage. We basically gave a free Choice Scarf and a free Choice Band to every Pokemon on our team. Tapu Bulu's really got great natural bulk, so using Swords Dance isn't that painful at all, especially with Sticky Web slowing down a lot of potential threats. Even without Terrain Extender, Tapu Bulu's no slouch. We just added another offensive, stand-alone threat with Life Orb or Choice Band.
The two stars are Kartana and Serperior. Thanks to Beast Boost and Contrary, both of them absolutely excel at sweeping teams. With Grassy Terrain, they both get a solid kickstart to their damage and Sticky Web makes it incredibly difficult to revenge kill them. I've been playing around with a ton of different sets here, and if you all want to give this core a try, I'd definitely love your feedback. Swords Dance Kartana can just devastate some teams from the get-go, but I've dabbled in Choice Scarf Kartana as well Yes, in spite of the Sticky Web! Kartana cannot beat the weather abusers or Choice Scarf Pheromosa without Choice Scarf and being able to outspeed without Sticky Web active is huge. It doesn't help that, even though its movepool is garbage, it's actually pretty hard to choose the coverage you want. Serperior is also quite difficult to figure out. SubSeed with Grassy Terrain is actually hilariously ridiculous, but it's a set that's definitely not going to work without Terrain Extender. Glare is the support move I prefer on my 3 attacks sets, just because if I can Glare fast checks that Serperior can't beat, Kartana can probably just finish the job, but I'm sure Substitute is great as well. Unless you happen to have Charizard or defensive Aegislash, have fun defensively stopping a Grassy Terrain-boosted Serperior racking up those boosts.
Just to show you how powerful these Pokemon are, check this out:
Even without a damage-boosting item, Tapu Bulu has a 75% chance to OHKO Zapdos with Stone Edge or with +2 Wood Hammer. Life Orb Tapu Bulu always 2HKOes bulky Zygarde-Complete with Wood Hammer. It's not even super effective. Don't sleep on this monster 'cause Zygarde's not waking up.(For other related fun, +2 Superpower is a 2HKO on Skarmory even after the stat drop)
Serperior almost always 2HKOes fast Zapdos (every Electric Zapdos is fast) with Leaf Storm, starting at +0 and without any prior damage. It also 2HKOes Aegislash if it lacks Special Defense investment all the time.
Kartana at +2 always OHKOes Zapdos and can even OHKO bulky Zygarde-Complete while never being 2HKOed by +1 Thousand Arrows. +2 Night Slash can OHKO Mega Charizard Y and Aegislash, while +2 Smart Strike can actually beat Magearna and Mega Venusaur.
But wait, there's more! I've been experimenting a lot with Silvally, and I think it's a godsend for this team. Silvally has very respectable 95 / 95 / 95 bulk that barely falls short of the likes of Mew and Jirachi. Furthermore, Silvally gets Parting Shot, which is pretty much the best pivoting move in the game. Parting Shot is especially good because it lets Silvally not just pivot into Kartana and Serperior, they've basically got a free turn with the foe at -1 / -1. Silvally also comes with Thunder Wave and Toxic support, letting you cripple basically any threat whether it's offensive or defensive.
I definitely wouldn't miss the chance to play a few games with this fun and very different style. Let me know your thoughts! This team challenges Ground, Water, and Fairy, three of the best types, while only losing to Fire and Steel (not even all the time too).