It’s my first time making a team, and I’m fairly new to this. =)
Ferrothorn @Leftovers
Iron Barbs || Sassy
252 HP / 4 Atk / 252 SpD
IV: 0 Spe
~ Spikes
~ Stealth Rock
~ Power Whip
~ Gyro Ball
This is my lead. Ferrothorn can easily set up Spikes and Stealth Rock to get major damage on switch ins. After getting these ready, Ferrothorn can easily wall many opposing Pokemon with its large bulk. Pretty standard.
Scrafty @Expert Belt
Moxie || Jolly
4 HP/ 252 Att / 252 Spe
~Dragon Dance
~Drain Punch
~Crunch
~Ice Punch
After discovering Scrafty’s moveset and stats, I completely fell in love with it. A bulky Pokemon that could use Dragon Dance with large coverage? YES. Scrafty can be a monster once it gets a few Dragon Dances in, which is also fairly easy to do with its large bulk and only two weaknesses. Moxie over Shed Skin to increase sweeping potential. Expert Belt is very useful on Scrafty, as its moveset gains a super effective hit on ELEVEN types, seven of which are STABed.
Volcarona @Life Orb
Flame Body || Timid
4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
~Quiver Dance
~Bug Buzz
~Fiery Dance
~HP Ground
After one glance, I knew I wanted his guy in my team. Only two weakness, high Special Defense and Attack, decent speed, PLUS access to Quiver Dance = WIN. This guy can sweep through just about everything, and with Life Orb, only gets more monstrous. Bug Buzz and Fiery Dance are standard. HP Ground over Rock for more coverage, while covering Volcarona’s main weakness, Rock.
Starmie @Shell Bell
Natural Cure || Timid
4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
~Rapid Spin
~Surf
~Thunderbolt
~Recover
If I’m going to place some spikes and stealth rocks, someone else is bound to as well. Forretress as a Rapid Spinner seemed to overused for me, and I already have Ferrothorn, so I went with a Pokemon whose typing I didn’t have yet – Starmie! A fairly basic rapid Spin Set. Shell Bell is a Leftovers replacement, since I’m trying to not use the same item more than once.
Hydreigon @Choice Specs
Levitate || Timid
4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
~Dragon Pulse
~Dark Pulse
~Flamethower
~Surf
Every great team has a Dragon, it’s just that simple. Hydreigon, with its massive movepool and great overall stats, it seemed like the perfect choice. I don’t really understand why people are putting Draco Meteor and Dragon Pulse in the same set – it seems sort of redundant to me. So I chose the higher accuracy and not-reducing-my-Special-Attack move. This gave me an open slot to abuse Hydreigon’s other STAB. Flamethrower and Surf also provide great coverage.
Scizor @Choice Band
Technician || Adamant
200 HP / 56 Atk / 252 SpD
~U-Turn
~Bullet Punch
~Superpower
~Bug Bite
I just recently learned of the Technician/Bullet Punch combination on Scizor. Shows how recently I got into competitive team building. The Swords Dance set really stood out to me, but since both Life Orb and Leftovers were taken, I wasn’t really sure what to give a Swords Dance set, so I went with a Choice Bander. It’s great typing and physical bulk, as well as a decent Special bulk, allows it to sweep easily and without taking too much damage. U-Turn for scouting and retreating, Bug Bite for power.
In terms of threats and the like, I’m much too new at this to know what my team can do, or what will hit it hard. The only significant problem I can think of is that half my team is weak against Fighting, and no Pokemon has a counter to Fighting. =( All comments are appreciated!
Thanks!
~h7
Ferrothorn @Leftovers
Iron Barbs || Sassy
252 HP / 4 Atk / 252 SpD
IV: 0 Spe
~ Spikes
~ Stealth Rock
~ Power Whip
~ Gyro Ball
This is my lead. Ferrothorn can easily set up Spikes and Stealth Rock to get major damage on switch ins. After getting these ready, Ferrothorn can easily wall many opposing Pokemon with its large bulk. Pretty standard.
Scrafty @Expert Belt
Moxie || Jolly
4 HP/ 252 Att / 252 Spe
~Dragon Dance
~Drain Punch
~Crunch
~Ice Punch
After discovering Scrafty’s moveset and stats, I completely fell in love with it. A bulky Pokemon that could use Dragon Dance with large coverage? YES. Scrafty can be a monster once it gets a few Dragon Dances in, which is also fairly easy to do with its large bulk and only two weaknesses. Moxie over Shed Skin to increase sweeping potential. Expert Belt is very useful on Scrafty, as its moveset gains a super effective hit on ELEVEN types, seven of which are STABed.
Volcarona @Life Orb
Flame Body || Timid
4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
~Quiver Dance
~Bug Buzz
~Fiery Dance
~HP Ground
After one glance, I knew I wanted his guy in my team. Only two weakness, high Special Defense and Attack, decent speed, PLUS access to Quiver Dance = WIN. This guy can sweep through just about everything, and with Life Orb, only gets more monstrous. Bug Buzz and Fiery Dance are standard. HP Ground over Rock for more coverage, while covering Volcarona’s main weakness, Rock.
Starmie @Shell Bell
Natural Cure || Timid
4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
~Rapid Spin
~Surf
~Thunderbolt
~Recover
If I’m going to place some spikes and stealth rocks, someone else is bound to as well. Forretress as a Rapid Spinner seemed to overused for me, and I already have Ferrothorn, so I went with a Pokemon whose typing I didn’t have yet – Starmie! A fairly basic rapid Spin Set. Shell Bell is a Leftovers replacement, since I’m trying to not use the same item more than once.
Hydreigon @Choice Specs
Levitate || Timid
4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
~Dragon Pulse
~Dark Pulse
~Flamethower
~Surf
Every great team has a Dragon, it’s just that simple. Hydreigon, with its massive movepool and great overall stats, it seemed like the perfect choice. I don’t really understand why people are putting Draco Meteor and Dragon Pulse in the same set – it seems sort of redundant to me. So I chose the higher accuracy and not-reducing-my-Special-Attack move. This gave me an open slot to abuse Hydreigon’s other STAB. Flamethrower and Surf also provide great coverage.
Scizor @Choice Band
Technician || Adamant
200 HP / 56 Atk / 252 SpD
~U-Turn
~Bullet Punch
~Superpower
~Bug Bite
I just recently learned of the Technician/Bullet Punch combination on Scizor. Shows how recently I got into competitive team building. The Swords Dance set really stood out to me, but since both Life Orb and Leftovers were taken, I wasn’t really sure what to give a Swords Dance set, so I went with a Choice Bander. It’s great typing and physical bulk, as well as a decent Special bulk, allows it to sweep easily and without taking too much damage. U-Turn for scouting and retreating, Bug Bite for power.
In terms of threats and the like, I’m much too new at this to know what my team can do, or what will hit it hard. The only significant problem I can think of is that half my team is weak against Fighting, and no Pokemon has a counter to Fighting. =( All comments are appreciated!
Thanks!
~h7