Actually that reminds me of a battle I had a while ago with BBEXP who has a very good Skill Swap Team. Like you had said, using Skill Swap to your advantage can be very beneficial, even if it is not on your own team. It can also catch your opponent off guard, as Doubles is more dependent on abilities than singles is, most of the time (something I base a lot of my teams on). Here it is:The number of Skill Swap teams I've seen in the thread aren't really using Skill Swap to its best potential, I think. Instead of concentrating on spending three agonizing turns setting up something, it'd be so much better to just sabotage your opponents plan.
Think about it this way; a number of times, in order to make sure two pokemon don't hurt each other with attacks, abilities are used, like in the Kingdra/Toxicroak combo from earlier in the thread. But if you skill swap with Toxicroak, he goes from being almost invulnerable to getting screwed over by the opponent. A slightly less specific situation is pairing up an Earthquake user with someone with Levitate, or Discharge and Electivire.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBgrxzkY2xk
As you can see, my plan was horribly ruined when Skill Swap reared its ugly head.
The next time we battled, I came back with my own Skill Swap, Sand Storm...Trick Room Team. Yeah, somehow I crammed all of those effects in and made it work @_@:
1st Half: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUUc-vidw5M
2nd Part: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqEwsXsZmlQ
I'll look froward to facing you in the next round, PBB / Shinryu, hopefully it will be a good match like these are :P












