Recent content by JTwinkies

  1. Peaked #7 and #6 Trolling Sand!

    4 choiced Pokemon on one team is a problem in and of itself.
  2. Cinccino. Yes, Cinccino. Oh, and some other pokes, too.

    If I may, I would suggest a dragon dancing variant of Dragonite. While Choice Band does provide good raw power, he's not really outspeeding anything at the moment. With even just one set up he can really do massive damage to opposing Pokemon, letting the rest of your team to clean up.
  3. Dance, dance, dance! (My first RMT)

    Thanks for all the feedback guys! Yeah, I mainly ran a Trick set to cripple walls, but I'll try the typical life orb/leftovers rapid spinner set. But I already have a banded Terrakion so I'm kind of confused as to why I should add another Terrakion, unless you mean take off the band and put a...
  4. Dance, dance, dance! (My first RMT)

    Introduction: Hey guys, this is my first RMT ever (I believe it is anyways)! This team was a bit inspired by the Apocalypse team that was posted, in due fact to it's "Dragonite/Scizor core." I tried the team out and was surprised by how efficient this offensive core was. Dragonite was able...
  5. Team Sucky Tier Stall (Final Gen 4 Team) (Peaked at #1 on UU ladder)

    Wow, this is a GREAT team. Definitely not Pokes someone would expect to see in a #1 UU Team... But just wondering, how would you have dealt with the addition of Heracross?
  6. Charizard

    Mmm, well I guess it all just depends on your use of Charizard. If you're using him late game the 1/8th HP every turn won't matter as much. If you're using him as a regular, then I guess it should be taken into account. And a mixed set would only be to take advantage of a more diverse...
  7. Charizard

    Mhm. Just gotta see how these things play out.
  8. A new generation of weather abuse

    *Edit* To my above poster:
  9. A new generation of weather abuse

    The main topic at is, "Which weather will be better?" Well, first lets look at the weather inducers themselves. While one can say, "Take out Ninetales/Politoed early," the same can be said for Tyranitar/Hippowdon. I admit, yes, they are far more bulky (especially Hippo), but the same rule of...
  10. Charizard

    Lol, it's all good. Yeah I understand where you were coming from. But it's alright. Anyways, then at this point I'd say Dragon Pulse. That would complete his type coverage.
  11. Charizard

    I think most people use Air Slash because Charizard in it's near inevitable tier (inevitable considering the Pokemon used now) is still going to be UU/NU. There are very few dragons there, and the only ones I really think will drop down that low will be Altaria/Crimgan. However I do agree...
  12. Charizard

    Sunny Day teams frequently carry grass types, who both take care of those counters to fire types. Also, rapid spinners can be found in water weak ones (normally water weak ones; Sunny Day removes water weakness) such as Claydol (whose Levitate is greatly appreciated) or in normal spinners such...
  13. Charizard

    LOL. Can YOU not read? If you actually bothered to look into my post I SPECIFICALLY stated that Charizard would be using an EXPERT BELT. The majority of this thread had stated the potential of Choiced Charizard (Specs/Scarf), Bellyzard (not as noteworthy seeing as every generation introduces...
  14. Charizard

    I'm surprised no one has mentioned this use of Solar Power Charizard yet. With rapid spin support, (something that is nearly necessary to provide more switch ins for Ninetales as well as other teammates) he can make HUGE dents in opposing teams. He's ridiculously powerful. A set of...
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