Feel shitastic about double posting, but I don't want to sully the QR3 with extra content, so here goes...
Posting a completed streak of
425 wins in Sun Super Doubles.
D34N's original Team Writeup
D34N's Loss Report & posting of QR Link (proof photo/video pending)
My 200-win update on team usage with photo proof
D34N'S QR Rental Team Link
After that, I just kept going, with the intention of making it past at least
Hervee's 243-win streak. I ended up going way, way farther than that. The great defensive synergy...the absurd utility of Misty Surge...the raw power of Tectonic Rage OHKO'ing things I didn't think it could...the raw power of MegaKhan tearing through things, despite the Parental Bond nerf...a lot of things coalesced to create a hell of a run.
Dual Levitators and/or Flyers as opposing leads forced me to play the first couple of turns conservatively; lake guardians were still a nusiance; fighting Ferrothorn (Parental Bond Low Kick does some damage, but is a 3HKO after Lefties recovery, in the case of Set 4, and, well, Iron Barbs always sucks) often turned into slugfests; Tracers had the annoying habit of copying my leads' useful abilities, turning them into immediate threats; Salazzle34 was insanely unpredictable and would turn the first few turns into messes. On the plus side, the AI got stuck on certain other sets that I would have an easy time with: Haxorus4, Dusknoir4, Exploders who couldn't do that much damage after the Intimidate drop and would blow up immediately come to mind. I was also blessed with not facing special Trainers who could pose problems (Anabelle, Kiawe) that much, instead running into those who I could rip through fast (Cynthia, Colress, and especially Grimsley). Plumeria was middle-of-the-road in terms of difficulty.
I'm fighting illness atm and don't have the wherewithal to be as detailed with these as usual, but here are some replays! I specifically picked those featuring interesting combinations of opponents and wasn't looking for warstory-worthy stuff (I only had four close battles the whole streak, so there wasn't all that much to choose from in that regard anyway). I also tried to impose my little "sample battle" rule of only saving vids with Gen I-IV mons, since those are the teams that could be theorymonned against the widest variety of battle facility teams created through the years, though as you'll see, that effort largely failed:
Battle #64, vs. Etta (Gyarados/Incineroar/Arcanine/Staraptor)--Tetra Intimidation, the closest thing we can get to Total Intimidation in the Tree. This marks the first time I've gotten this phenomenon in the Tree, and man does it suck when you're leading with dual physical attackers.
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Battle #254, vs. Poppy (Togekiss/Gyarados/Archeops/Metagross) (Set 3)--picked because it features Metagross3, one of turskain's noted threats against his 958-win team (arguably the biggest one) and a set I've used extensively in the past, as well as Archeops3, a set that Maison veterans/savants feared and I never quite figured out why. Pussies...(jk)
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vs. Colby (Slowking/Steelix3/Slowbro/Snorlax3)--tied with another featured battle as the 'oldest' opponent I faced throughout this run, featured two 'mons each from the best two Gens. Also, an example of how well this team fares against Trick Room.
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Battle #300, vs. Colress (Metagross4/Magnezone/Porygon-Z4/Porygon2)--I piss myself when dealing with dual lead Porygons, and facing them as backups here, when the team's already been worn down slightly, is arguably worse. This is where this team's ability to switch capably really shines. This is also where Colress' kickass battle theme comes in handy, as it just pumps me up to focus.
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Battle #301, vs. Variel (Armaldo4/Rotom-W/Electrode4/Ludicolo3)--a special guest appearance by a little something turskain is working on as we speak, and it's awesome (it's also featured on the QR3).
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vs. Joaquin (Jolteon/Kingdra/Suicune/Zapdos3)--The other candidate for 'oldest' opponent faced in the course of this streak, also featuring two Kantomons & two Johtomons. I might like this one better than the other, because it was a little tougher to beat, and Thunder Dance Zapdos is a timeless concept.
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Battle #409, vs. Perri (Togekiss/Lilligant3/Blissey4/Slowbro4)--an illustration of the dangers of allowing a "not so threatening" set to set up while more immediate dangers present themselves, Lilligant3 gets fully set while everyone else is picked off. This results in it nearly sweeping the team, and an Anaheim-style battle of attrition ensues between it and Zapdos. This is where Roost becomes essential, and where T-bolt's secondary effect actively is a detriment. This is the closest battle of the streak.
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Battle #426, vs. Gwenny (Azelf?/Cresselia2/Uxie1/Articuno2)--This is where a lack of knowledge of the new sets hurt me. In retrospect, I should have focused on taking out Cresselia before Uxie once I had it down to those two; instead, I focus on the latter and end up with a pretty well set up Cress by that point. The rest of the battle is a slow grind to death; MegaKhan already being poisoned and at 1 HP prevents me from trying to muscle past it, and this is where the Flyers not being effected by Misty Surge's protective effects really hurt.
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All in all, I'm ecstatic about how this streak went: I went a million times farther than I thought I would or cared to (at times), I became a Landorus fan in the course of a couple of nights, I've (hopefully) shown how neat & useful the QR Rental tool can be, I've beaten this team's creator at his own game (and hopefully motivated him to "strike back" at some point), and have squeaked into the Doubles leaderboard's top five (I have dubbed the top four Trainers there "Los Boricuas" for reference). Most importantly, after struggling titanically to obtain Grimsley replays for research purposes with Repto's QR team...he popped up ALL.OVER.THE.DAMN.PLACE.HERE. He was stomped flat by this team (cause it's also awesome) every time, but that was still annoying. Battling him became so trivial that I only saved one battle against him (I can share it if you like).
Any ideas for future teams will have to be put on hold for the time being: I've promised a few people on the Discord channel that I will try out their QR rain teams, and they both sound cool, so off I go. One of our regulars on here has also come up with an idea that I might just steal (though I will let him explain/elaborate first).
Many thx to:
D34N for the QR team
GG Unit for gifting me a Starf Berry and (unwittingly) motivating me to earn my own without feeling like a dirty, corrupt bastard
das_eisenherz for giving away what I consider to be my true prize for this achievement
Everyone between my old Tree best and Silver Alli on the Doubles leaderboard, for being hurdles I had to clear (and in the case of the Maison vets, just for being cool mutha fuckas)
Everyone on the Tree Discord, for being walls to bounce ideas from
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EDIT: Additional note that I just remembered, my favorite moment from the whole run: Dusknoir4 used Never-Ending Nightmare exactly once, using it at -1 against Tapu Fini...and it did 31 damage. Poor Dusknoir4, losing its Lum Berry in the Maison-to-Tree transition.