Is there a pokemon on your team that makes your team different?

I would definitely say I used to run Fire Blast/Body Slam/Pursuit/Earthquake Banded Snorlax, where Fire Blast can handle Skarmory in a way. :P Tentacruel with Mirror coat is another, Calm Mind Medicham, Meganium.
 
Oh wait. I forgot about Porygon2.

If you've never used him, you don't know what your missing. I TOXIC STALLED AN ENTIRE TEAM by switching in on a suckerpunching Dugtrio. It doesn't get more awesome than that.

Also, walling Jolteons and forcing them to Hidden Power is funny. Firing back intimidates works great. Basically, Trace is a boon to virtual-duck kind. Porygon2 is extremely bulky... and it has an awesome movepool too... yep, it rocks.
 
Hmm? Skarm takes physical hits better than Bronzong, so how is that possible?

After using UU teams for months, I'm finally using a pretty OU team, but I'm using Hitmonlee at the moment, so I guess he makes it different. :)

Hows does 2hko Skarm and 3hko Bronzong means Skarm takes hits better?
 
Double Status Grudging Ninetales @ Wide Lens. It owns Blissey's Seismic Tosses. Suprising how many Gyrados' leads switch out on the sight of a my Ninetales lead. =)
 
I looked at my teams, and I remembered I had a team with Specs Gyarados running Thunderbolt, Ice Beam, Hidden Power [Ground] and Surf.
 
I use Butterfree, Regice, and Scarfzard. I am also a fan of ScarfJynx or Azumarill for late game clean-up.

Oh, and Night Slash on Skarmory. That has saved me more times then I can count.
 
i run a mono fighting team with no real walls consisting of the following:
machamp
gallade
breloom
lucario
infernape
heracross

it is different because it is a mono, but i think my incredible machamp lead is what makes it so much fun
 
I guess what makes me different is my Gardevoir. Rather than go down the same old support path most would take, I prefer to use her as a Special attacker. Sweeper wouldn't be the right word I suppose. Sadly both attempts weren't very spectacular. First time I didn't know what EVs were (back in Emerald). Second time I EV trained her, but was oblivious to IVs. Trust me, having a 4 in your SpA IV doesn't make a good attacker. <_< Ah well, third time's the charm I hope. I'm currently IV breeding Ralts like mad.

This was my latest set:
Gardevoir @ Shell Bell (and everyone kept asking me "Why Shell Bell?")
-Psychic
-T-bolt
-T-wave
-Energy Ball (now I know Grass Knot might have been a better choice)

I'm learning as I go along it seems. Hopefully I'll finally have a Gardevoir worthy of being called a Special Sweeper.
 
Uxie, Mesprit, Specs Typhlosion, Specs Shaymin, Mixed Magmortar and Porygon2 are all not-so-common things that I enjoy using effectivly.
 
Well, I run a huge amount of teams...among them, I have Slowking, Armaldo, Ampharos, Camerupt, Aggron, Houndoom, Marowak, Altaria (mono-Dragon team lol), Glaceon, Zangoose, and Miltank, as well as unorthodox sets such as special Blaziken.
 
I used to use OU Pokemon, but I recently moved to the UU side, so, I guess that means all my Pokemon will be different (at least, to most people).
 
Anything with Memento, namely Dusknoir or Jumpluff. For some reason, the oncoming Umbreon or Charizard becomes a little...less...sucky...
 
I tried to run a defensive shaymin with rest/toxic/energy ball/leech seed. It really was an inferior tangrowth, it's only advantage being naturalrest.
 
The combination of BL pokemon in the same team- crobat (taunt), miltank, milotic, and mamoswine (blizzard) makes my team special. My team once got me to the top 10 on shoddy when I used to play a lot everyday. :)
 
I use a Mawile in my team.

I have been using Tentacruel before Obi raped the originality out of it.

I had a competetive Beedrill. OHKOed Weaviles! Choice Scarf w00t!
 
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