This depends on your level, but keep in mind that the first games will have way more impact on your GXE and are also supposed to be the easiest ones as it's the bottom of the ladder. You really need to get a maximum of wins there to increase your chances and personally I always restart when I don't reach 10-0 at least. Now you can keep this account as it won't be impossible to reach the reqs with this start. It also depends on how much time you have and how much time you are willing to spend on this suspect. If this can help, reaching 80% GXE in 50 games is approximatively 40-10, but here again it depends on when you lost and what the GXE of your opponents were.is 7-1 a decent enough start for a suspect test?
Aegislash pairs very well as it destroys the things which wall keldeo. I've had much success with my team: https://pokepast.es/50cef0109b8611f3What Pokemon would Sub+CM Keldeo work well with and what team archetype should it be on? I was thinking Future Sight support would help against Toxapex, but outside of that I'm not sure how I should make a team around it.
A thread will go up in blind voting when the deadline of the suspect test is reached (December 12 at 11:59 pm GMT-5). You'll get a notification when it happens and then you can cast your vote (which will be hidden until the result of the test is clear) by responding to the thread with "Kyurem: Ban" or "Kyurem: Do Not Ban". Everything will be explained in the OP of that thread too.Just qualified for my first suspect test vote. I think I posted my screenshot in the right place but now I'm not sure how I'm supposed to actually cast a ballot. Anybody know how the voting works?
Do you know how/when I get confirmation that my eligibility is confirmed? It said not to play any more games on that account until it's confirmed so I haven't played any more games on it.A thread will go up in blind voting when the deadline of the suspect test is reached (December 12 at 11:59 pm GMT-5). You'll get a notification when it happens and then you can cast your vote (which will be hidden until the result of the test is clear) by responding to the thread with "Kyurem: Ban" or "Kyurem: Do Not Ban". Everything will be explained in the OP of that thread too.
You’re good! Message me if you have further questions anytimeDo you know how/when I get confirmation that my eligibility is confirmed? It said not to play any more games on that account until it's confirmed so I haven't played any more games on it.
Hit 351 speed usually, then 248 HP and rest in SDef.tornadus T assault vest ev spread?
With Dragapult, Tapu Lele, Landorus-T, and Scizor, Corviknight or Tornadus-Therian are fine. Neither is redundant. Overlapping types is very much ok, especially given that their roles and defensive presences are vastly differentiates from other members.it would be generous to call what I am doing teambuilding, but I am trying to make a lele-pult specs spam supported by a lando-scizor core and need a deffoger, and tornadus and corvik are kinda redundant.
thanksWith Dragapult, Tapu Lele, Landorus-T, and Scizor, Corviknight or Tornadus-Therian are fine. Neither is redundant. Overlapping types is very much ok, especially given that their roles and defensive presences are vastly differentiates from other members.
Hey, by Sunny Day team I assume you are referring to Sun teams which rely on using a Drought mon (almost always Torkoal) rather than the move Sunny Day. Sun teams can be either more balance kind of teams or more offensive teams. Balance types of Sun teams are using both defensive pivots like Blissey with Teleport, Corviknight and Landorus-T with U-turn or even Eject Button Toxapex alongside with powerful Sun Breakers like Venusaur, Heatran, Blacephalon and Victini for instance, and of course a Sun setter in Torkoal. More offensive types of Sun pair up offensive breakers and Sun abusers with Torkoal. For instance, I saw a team using Blacephalon + Scarf Eruption Heatran + Venusaur + Weavile alongside with Torkoal and Specially defensive Landorus-T. This is the kind of build you could try if you want to use a Sun team with Heatran and Lando-T.what types of builds would you use for heatran and landorus on a sunny day team?
sorry for the lack of clarity. I started playing last weekend so i didn't realize how much the sun teams varyHey, by Sunny Day team I assume you are referring to Sun teams which rely on using a Drought mon (almost always Torkoal) rather than the move Sunny Day. Sun teams can be either more balance kind of teams or more offensive teams. Balance types of Sun teams are using both defensive pivots like Blissey with Teleport, Corviknight and Landorus-T with U-turn or even Eject Button Toxapex alongside with powerful Sun Breakers like Venusaur, Heatran, Blacephalon and Victini for instance, and of course a Sun setter in Torkoal. More offensive types of Sun pair up offensive breakers and Sun abusers with Torkoal. For instance, I saw a team using Blacephalon + Scarf Eruption Heatran + Venusaur + Weavile alongside with Torkoal and Specially defensive Landorus-T. This is the kind of build you could try if you want to use a Sun team with Heatran and Lando-T.
it extends both. Heat rock is standard on Torkoal in SS OUDoes heat rock extend drought sun or just the sunny day move sun?
Getting a timely paralysis on Corviknight, Toxapex, Skarmory, Slowbro, etc. can go a long way towards breaking through or gaining momentumoccasionally I see people suggest t-wave melmetal, but I don't understand why it's good considering that all it usually manages in my games is forcing in walls which can't always weaken for its team. I see it enough to know that it's not a bad set, but I want to know what makes it stand out over other bulky pivots/bruisers.