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Be sure to have a way to defeat Froslass 4. Although you have a Chansey in the back, it does sound like it stops your sweep cold, as you speed tie it at best with Latios/Latias, and it has a Sash.
I put them in the wrong order when i posted the team. Whim will go out first to cripple, and allow Conk to setup sweep. I'm not sure how to get Mach and Drain Punch. Since u get drain from Mienfoo and Mach from Hitmonchan...@BeastMode2010: Mach Punch and Drain Punch are both useful. It's actually just sort of difficult to have Conkeldurr as a set up pokemon, especially with Flame Orb. Sometimes the best it can probably do is set up one Bulk Up and then attack if it is holding Flame Orb. With Drain Punch it might be able to afford to set up twice and attack to gain back health if it's faster than opponent, but without Mach Punch it will probably just faint to the next incoming pokemon.
So, either way, it'll be sort of hard with Flame Orb. With Flame Orb, you are probably better off with both Drain Punch and Mach Punch and just aiming to set up once. Of course there may be plenty of times where it will be able to set up two or 3 times, but you always have to prepare for the worst.
That Clefable is a bad idea. It doesn't get STAB from Stored Power which could mean the end of it if it can't get maximum boosts, and it doesn't have a coverage moves which means it loses to every Dark-typeRegarding stored power/sub pokes, I've been sorely tempted to try cosmic power/sub/stored power/softboiled Clefable. Base defenses are probably too low, but magic guard is amazing and it's very tempting to be able to boost both defenses and still hit modestly hard once set up.
Check out this page. But in all honesty, if you can't beat the Regular train easily, you probably shouldn't be in the Super trainNot like this matters to anyone good enough to post here, but if we had such a thorough breakdown of the Frontier Brains last time, maybe picking apart Ingo and Emmet is in order?
I think the reason we don't have much info around here for the Subway bosses is because they only have one set of Pokemon for each mode, and it's not too difficult to remember, nor are they particularly difficult to defeat most of the time. For example, Ingo in the Super Subway will always run Haxorus 4, Chandelure 3, and Excadrill 4, which is 100% Garchomp weak.Not like this matters to anyone good enough to post here, but if we had such a thorough breakdown of the Frontier Brains last time, maybe picking apart Ingo and Emmet is in order?
Aside from this page and knowing from experience that the Singles Crustle runs Sturdy, I don't see much due diligence on this aspect. (I wanna unlock the super trains, dammit!)
I just ran Darmanitan, Reuniclus, and Samurott from my in-game team (not EV trained) to unlock the singles train without breeding or going for EVs or anything. Really, Darmanitan and any Water-type should work fine. If you spam Flare Blitz (a Charcoal boosted Flare Blitz will OHKO Garbador and Klinklang), switch in your non-Water type as a sacrifice against Crustle (who I believe would be OHKO'd by Flare Blitz, but I didn't want to take a chance...interestingly enough, I've never seen it run Sturdy) and do at least one point of damage if you can, then kill it with Surf (Jellicent seems like it would work fine here). Then you just keep attacking until your Water-type dies, go back to Darmanitan, and Flare Blitz to death. Super single train unlocked!Not like this matters to anyone good enough to post here, but if we had such a thorough breakdown of the Frontier Brains last time, maybe picking apart Ingo and Emmet is in order?
Aside from this page and knowing from experience that the Singles Crustle runs Sturdy, I don't see much due diligence on this aspect. (I wanna unlock the super trains, dammit!)