Nice team bro'.GG
Just put dragonite bander or Gyarados bander + Slowbro(ice beam and TR) it's good choice because dragon or dragon zone raping you and Tyranitar stall with Sr' !!
Good job Gl ^^' !
Your Dragonite set looks really weird- it has no STAB moves. On the whole, Ice Beam is inferior to Draco Meteor (or Dragon Pulse if you prefer). It is much more powerful against neutral threats thanks to STAB, and you still don't need to worry much about Gliscor switchins because they have poor Special Defence. It will still hit opposing Dragons nice and hard too. Also, Draognite is pretty mediocre without Multiscale- the surprise factor isn't really doing much anyway, since Flinches will be pretty rare in Trick Room. For this reason, I recommend Earthquake over Superpower and giving it Multiscale- you won't hit Chansey and Blissey as well, but they still won't like it, and Heatran and Magnezone will still gets decimated. Also, on Bronzong, Gyro Ball becomes weaker under Trick Room, iirc. I'd suggest giving it a support move like Toxic in its place, or if you still want an attacking move, Earthquake or Iron Head should do the trick. Other than those few things, nice team!
After put dragon in Choice bander:Slowbro (M) @ Leftovers
Trait: Regenerator
EVs: 252 HP / 216 Def / 40 SDef
Bold Nature (+Def, -Atk)
- Psyshock/Slack off/Calm mind
- Scald
- Ice Beam
- Trickroom
Dragonite (M) @ Choice Band
Trait: Multiscale
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SAtk)
EVs: [52 HP / 252 Atk / 200 Spd] [252HP/252 Atk/4 Def(0 IV speed)]==> if you want a repart for TR!
- Fire Punch
- Outrage
- ExtremeSpeed
- Earthquake
Gastrodon (M) @ Leftovers
Trait: Storm Drain
EVs: 252 HP / 4 Def / 252 SDef
Sassy Nature (+SDef, -Spd)
- Scald
- Earthquake
- Recover
- Toxic
Your Dragonite set looks really weird- it has no STAB moves. On the whole, Ice Beam is inferior to Draco Meteor (or Dragon Pulse if you prefer). It is much more powerful against neutral threats thanks to STAB, and you still don't need to worry much about Gliscor switchins because they have poor Special Defence. It will still hit opposing Dragons nice and hard too. Also, Draognite is pretty mediocre without Multiscale- the surprise factor isn't really doing much anyway, since Flinches will be pretty rare in Trick Room. For this reason, I recommend Earthquake over Superpower and giving it Multiscale- you won't hit Chansey and Blissey as well, but they still won't like it, and Heatran and Magnezone will still gets decimated. Also, on Bronzong, Gyro Ball becomes weaker under Trick Room, iirc. I'd suggest giving it a support move like Toxic in its place, or if you still want an attacking move, Earthquake or Iron Head should do the trick. Other than those few things, nice team!
Hello there !
I see many problems in your team. The fact is that you are trying to build it thinking about defense. Then I must say that defensive Trick room are " useless ". I will give some exemple:
Bronzong want to set up Trick room. ok. Then he can't hit nothing wih no investment in Atk. You have to switch which means 3 turn left. Then here is the main problem ! Your sweepers depend to much on it and you only have 3 Turns... With SR, Wow, volturn and your bad coverage on 2 of your Pokemons... :(
When you build a Trick room you have to think about offense, and if you were your own opponent, which Pokemon will you send against the one you have on the field.For exemple, Imagine an Offensive Bronzong. Who counter him? Nattorei is the best Bronzong counter and the Pokemon which like TR the most in the oppenent team. Who the hell can deal with Nattorei in your team?
You have to do the same thing for each your 6 Pokémon and to put the appropriate moves. You have to do it thinking about the best played Pokemon in BW OU today.What can you do against Politoad? Who is your lead against a rain team? Gastrodon absorb water ok but it can't do nothing against Toxic.Same for Tyranitar, even Bronzong can't deal with him since you have not Gyroball.
Reuniclus with HP fire, why not? But against a Tyranitar or Heatran you will have to switch they will deal dammage and only Gastrodon can come in "safely".Gliscor is also a pain since you choose Psychoc. Then you will switch on Bronzong and he will PP waste you or switch in an appropriate counter and you will also do it and again and again but the fact is that you are playing a TR not a common team and your goal is to beat common team...
One more advice. Stop thinking TR sweeper = 0IV in speed. This is so true in 5th gen. You need to outspeed some Pokémons without TR with Dragonite for exemple otherwise rain will kill you.
Here is an exemple of Pokémon which can Help a lot.
Breloom (M) @ Toxic Orb
Trait: Poison Heal
EVs: 238 HP / 252 Atk / 20 Spd
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SAtk)
- Focus Punch
- Seed Bomb
- Stone Edge
- Spore
Breloom with some EV in speed in order to outspeed Politoed and some other Pokémon. It outspeed Tyranitars and Landorus can't kill you. Then you can Spore and get a free Focus Punch against many SS team. He doesn't need TR as you can see. Now, under TR and if poison heal is activate you will be able to deal with Rotom-W, Terrakion and whoever you want with a grass weaknesses. Stone Edge says good by to Volca or Nite with Sr.
Think about your Dragonite, Maybe he wants to outspeed Politaod out of TR to deal a great amount of dammage...
And, I'd like to go back on Bronzong. 252ATK Bronzong with Gyro and SR does many OHKO. Zen headbut deal like 40% to many Pokemons such as Rotom-W and it deals a lot of dammage against Conkeldur...
GL HF and I hope I helped.
Got your PM, I'd be glad to rate :)
Okay, so some things I'd like to say.
♦ Don't use Offensive TR 'Zong. Do like NWO suggested and try out Porygon2. Brongzong really just doesn't have the power no coverage.
♦ You're questioning you Gastrodon EVs. Well ask yourself, am I offensive? What's my main role? Am I a pivot? If you attack a lot, then use your current spread. If you find yourself absorbing attacks more, then use a bulkier spread. I might suggest the rare Specs Gastrodon for you, only because he seems to act like an offensive pivot.
♦ Don't use that Dragonite. He doesn't seem to do much and can't really damage without STAB. Try a more Physical Dragonite. Try Outrage / Extremespeed / Fire Punch / Earthquake with 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 SpD. If Outrage annoys use because it locks you in use Dragon Claw.
♦Use 0 Spe EVs on all your TR abusing Pokemon! You also leave out an extra 4 EVs on a quite a few Pokemon, why not use them?
Other than that other people covered most of your troubles. Good luck in your endeavors!
Hey there! This is a really impressive and a creative TR that abuses Sand´s full potential. My only suggestion is to replace Energy Ball on Reuniclus for Focus Blast. With HP Grass on Gastrodon, he becomes the ultimate counter to Rotom-W. I believe that murdering those Chople-less Tyranitars with Focus Blast is more important than reliability with HP Fight where it fails to OHKO anyways.
My other suggestion is to use Gyro Ball and Macho Brace on Bronzong instead of Life Orb and Rock Slide. Gyro Ball´s base 150 Power is what makes Bronzong a fearsome sweeper under Trick Room, while Rock Slide fails to give him offensive power. Besides, under Sand Terrakion is perfectly able to take on Volcarona all day long and OHKO with Stone Edge. If you feel unsure about Stone Edge´s crappy accuracy, you could run Rock Slide over Earthquake. Earthquake is mainly a filler move on Scarfed Terrakion and you already hit hard Sun Teams with STAB Rock moves.
Quite a gutsy player to be playing around with TR, Sciztar :) Anyways, as you have highlighted on your intro, TR is an incredibly offensive style. TTar and Reuniclus provides some hard offense for this team that is hard to absorb by the opponent. However, your current Metagross is too easily walled atm to be an efficient TR sweeper. If you want to keep Metagross go equip it Life Orb and replace Hammer Arm and Ice Punch for Zen Headbutt and HP Fire. With a simple LO boost, it's scoring an OHKO on Forretress and Scizor and a 2HKO on Skarmory and Ferrothorn with HP Fire (after SR). Zen Headbutt offers neutral coverage that increases Metagross's chance to 2HKO bulky Water-types, such as Rotom-W and Politoed. Slowbro will still be trouble, but it's rather uncommon, and you can always switch to Gastrodon.
However, you may also want to consider other TR sweepers in place of Metagross. Thick Club Marowak and Life Orb Rhyperior are such options. Marowak boasts 568 Atk with Thick Club; making it a very deadly monster under TR. LO Rhyperior is also reaching 540 Atk with LO, and it has STAB Stone Edge and Megahorn to complement its powerful Earthquake. Rhyperior is naturally bulkier than Marowak and receives special defense boost from Sand, but it is inflicted by LO recoil and exploitable weaknesses. They may seem that they overlap with TTar, but they have completely different offensive coverage and raw power.![]()
Metagross @ Life Orb
Trait: Clear Body
EVs: 236 HP / 252 Atk / 20 SpA
Brave Nature (+Atk, -SpD)
- Meteor Mash
- Zen Headbutt
- Earthquake
- Hidden Power Fire
It's not easy to bring in these Trick Room Sweepers in, though. This is where, Explosion or Hypnosis over Earthquake on Bronzong would really help. Explosion is the most helpful, since it saves an extra turn that would have been used for switching Bronzong out. Even more, it does significant damage to the opponent, softening up the defense for the TR sweeper. Hypnosis is a little riskier, since it could miss, and you burn an additional turn of sleep / TR by switching Bronzong out. However, sleep is a crucial status affliction that may come in handy outside of the context I just described.![]()
Marowak @ Thick Club
Trait: Rock Head
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 Def
Brave or Adamant Nature
- Earthquake
- Stone Edge
- Fire Punch
- Swords Dance
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Rhyperior @ Life Orb
Trait: Solid Rock
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 Def
Brave or Adamant Nature
- Earthquake
- Stone Edge
- Aqua Tail / Megahorn
- Swords Dance
NOTE: You may run both Megahorn and Aqua Tail in place of Swords Dance. Aqua Tail is useful for Gliscor and Hippowdon, whereas Megahorn comes in handy against Tangrowth and Slowbro
This does not mean that Bronzong needs to Explode on its very first set up of Trick Room. Ideally, Bronzong can set up TR more than once, only exploding late-game when it's running low in health and setting up TR for the very last time. Bronzong would the be replaced by your adept TR sweepers to seal the match.
As you can see, Bronzong is more of a defensive pivot with an important utility of setting the stage for your TR sweeper(s). Thus, I would revert it back to a more defensive spread holding Leftovers. You are not expecting to sweep with Bronzong, so don't try. 252 HP / 88 Atk / 168 SpD, Sassy Nature lets it survive a +2 LO HP Fire from Venusaur and proceed to set up Trick Room. It makes Bronzong a more solid switch-in to Virizion's Focus Blast, Tornadus's Hurricane, Gengar's Shadow Ball, and other resisted / neutral hits.
For your weakness in Fighting-types, you may want to consider changing your Scarfer. Scarf Landorus may be a better fit for this team. It does not forfeit momentum, thanks to U-turn, and it can abuse Tyranitar's Sand for a boosted EQ / Stone-Edge. Landorus has decent bulk and Fighting resistance to switch into Mienshao's HJK, for instance, and check it with Sand Force Earthquake (or U-turn out of its switch-in). It will also provide you a more solid way to threaten Jirachi, while still checking Volcarona.![]()
Bronzong @ Leftovers
Trait: Levitate
EVs: 252 HP / 88 Atk / 168 SpD
Sassy Nature (+SpD, -Spe)
- Gyro Ball
- Trick Room
- Stealth Rock
- Explosion
Summary
hope this helped. have fun with this team, Sciztar.
- Plan A: Equip Metagross with Life Orb; HP Fire & Zen Headbutt > Earthquake & Ice Punch
- Plan B: Marowak or Rhyperior > Metagross
- A specially defensive set on Bronzong, with Explosion > Earthquake
- Scarf Landorus > Scarf Terrakion
This does not mean that Bronzong needs to Explode on its very first set up of Trick Room. Ideally, Bronzong can set up TR more than once, only exploding late-game when it's running low in health and setting up TR for the very last time. Bronzong would then be replaced by your adept TR sweepers to seal the match.
It doesn't matter if Reuniclus has HP Fire for Scizor... Metagross still needs HP Fire to not be walled by Forretress, Skarmory, and Ferrothorn. And yes, the 20 SpA EVs allow Metagross to 2HKO Skarmory and Forretress without Rocks, and a 2HKO on the more specially defensive Ferrothorn with Rocks. You could give it less SpA if you desire.
The point of Explosion on Bronzong is not its power, but the ability to switch into your TR sweeper unscathed. Bronzong is not your main TR sweeper - it's merely setting up TR for TTar / Metagross / etc. Also I would like you to bring your attention back to this:
So by the time you are exploding, Bronzong is as good as dead anyways. I highly recommend trying Explosion out.