Sup Smogon. For at least 6 months, I've been on a team building dry spell, with nothing I make ever cracking 1100 since the first fifth gen team I posted here. So I decided to try something completely new. I asked myself: "What Pokemon does no one use that is really good? What top threats can it check?" That's when I decided to make a team with Medicham, a Pokemon I feel really isn't appreciated as much as it should be. Boasting a 480 attack stat that Conkeldurr envies, a STAB base 130 move, as well as the best offensive type in the game at the moment. So far, I've peaked at 1296, which is pretty good, but I feel like I could make this team go a lot farther. By the way, the name "Jones", which I ladder this team with, comes from the Typhlosion I nicknamed Jones in one of my SS Nuzlocke runs. He's a true bro, and I guess the name just fit. Anyway, here's how it looks so far:
First, I started with the main reason I made this team. With Adamant and a Choice Scarf, it hits 388 speed, enough to outspeed base +Nature base 125's. This gives me maximum power with a 480 attack stat, with HJK making this thing a huge powerhouse.
Ghost- and Psychic-types are the main threat to my HJK spamming, since Ghost-types cause me to miss and hit me for SE, while Psychics like Reuniclus take my HJK's with ease. Using PursuitTar and a variation of my favorite Sashed set, Tyranitar comes into play.
If I'm running a sand inducer, I might as well have something to benefit from it. RP Landorus is my choice as a super-powerful sand abuser that I oddly don't see much of anymore.
CB Scizor is my main Reuniclus check, as well as keeping Terrakion and Tyranitar at bay. I run Bug Bite for the extra power on 252/252 Bold Reuniclus, which outright slaughters it if it has any kind of residual damage. Also, having a Steel-type is always a benefit.
Now I realize that I'm missing a special attacker, and so I chose LO Gengar to beat down on Gliscor and Landorus, as well as all the Dragon-types and *gasp* opposing Medicham.
Slowbro rounds out the team, while sorta feeling slapped on. I wanted a solid check to Excadrill and most physical attackers, which is where Slowbro excels.
Tyranitar (M) @ Focus Sash
Trait: Sand Stream
EVs: 80 HP / 252 Atk / 176 SDef
Sassy Nature (+SDef, -Spd)
- Pursuit
- Stone Edge
- Stealth Rock
- Superpower
An odd set indeed, and I'm sure a better one exists, but for now, this really works. Pursuit is the main draw, used to help support Medicham by picking off pesky Ghosts. Stone Edge is for the genies, who will try to OHKO me with Focus Blast/Hammer Arm, fail, and then get OHKOed themselves besides Landorus. Superpower hits Balloon users, and Stealth Rock is there because it is Stealth Rock. I would appreciate the suggestion of a more efficient set, if possible.
Medicham (M) @ Choice Scarf
Trait: Pure Power
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spd
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SAtk)
- Hi Jump Kick
- Psycho Cut/Zen Headbutt
- ThunderPunch
- Ice Punch
Ah yes, Medicham. To keep the game fresh, I try to use at least one gimmick set/Pokemon for every team I make (probably why I fail so much), but every once in a while, I discover something awesome. Medicham really lived up to my expectations, whom at first I was skeptical about. HJK is the main move, since really, unless it's resisted or in case of a 4x super effective coverage move, I go with it to blast gigantic holes in everything. The ability to OHKO the oh-so-common specially defensive Ferrothorn is a huge plus, while Ice Punch blows away Dragons and Gliscor after some residual damage. ThunderPunch exists only for Gyarados, who resists HJK and is 4x weak. The only thing that holds this thing back from top tier OU in my opinion is the Speed. Choice Scarf is practically required to do anything. Even though it still smashes face, if this thing could run an LO or Banded set.....wow. Or at least just give it Agility.
Scizor (M) @ Choice Band
Trait: Technician
EVs: 248 HP / 252 Atk / 8 SDef
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SAtk)
- U-turn
- Bullet Punch
- Superpower
- Bug Bite
Standard CB Scizor with Bug Bite and no Speed. He gets a spot on the team to provide powerful priority and to blow holes into Reuniclus. No speed EVs are given to outU-turn other Scizor, keeping the momentum on my side. This set is definitely nothing new, so I'm pretty sure we all know what it does by now.
Gengar (M) @ Life Orb
Trait: Levitate
EVs: 4 HP / 252 SAtk / 252 Spd
Timid Nature (+Spd, -Atk)
- Shadow Ball
- Focus Blast
- Sludge Bomb
- Hidden Power [Ice]
Whether it's LO or TrickScarf, I really like using Gengar. Shadow Ball is necessary STAB. Sludge Bomb is there because it hits harder than Shadow Ball and has a 30% chance to Poison. Focus Blast helps make sure I am not wrecked by Tyranitar, and HP Ice hits all the Dragons running around the OU tier. Gengar also helps break up the constant physical attacks, so that Skarmory can't wall me as easily.
Landorus (M) @ Life Orb
Trait: Sand Force
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 SAtk / 252 Spd
Naive Nature (+Spd, -SDef)
- Earthquake
- Stone Edge
- Rock Polish
- Hidden Power [Ice]
Landorus is here to abuse the sand Tyranitar provides as a by-product of his Pursuit trapping. This is the standard RP set, with HP Ice to wreck Gliscor and Salamence that Intimidate me. I'm sorta disappointed with the damage output, since I'm used to the destruction Landorus wrought before the Sand Power fix, but he stills works. I only wish I could run SD too.
Slowbro (M) @ Leftovers
Trait: Regenerator
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 SAtk
Bold Nature (+Def, -Atk)
- Surf
- Ice Beam
- Fire Blast
- Slack Off
I forget who, but I took this set off of someone from an RMT I read here. 252/252+ makes most physical attacks seem like brezzes, and one thing that amuses me are the non-STAB U-Turns from stuff like Infernape and Azelf doing around 25-30% to me. Usually, stuff that I hate to face, I really enjoy using, and this set is no exception. Surf is for STAB, Ice Beam hits Dragons, and Fire Blast hits Ferrothorn. Slack Off provides instant healing, while Regenerator provides me with health on the switch, that is, if it worked. I don't know, for some reason, even though I have it selected, Regenerator doesn't work for me. To me, this Pokemon really seems to be added for the heck of it, while tacking on a third Ghost-type weakness. A good replacement for this would help me out a lot.
For the first time in half a year, I can say I actually made a decent team. I'm always on the look out for gimmicks and unused Pokemon to abuse, because I feel that when you mix creativity with the tried and true in the OU tier, you get much farther than you ever could by using the top set of the top 6 Pokemon. This here represents my attempt to represent that philosophy in the best way that I can.
Now please, feel free to rate, hate, and steal!
At A Glance:
First, I started with the main reason I made this team. With Adamant and a Choice Scarf, it hits 388 speed, enough to outspeed base +Nature base 125's. This gives me maximum power with a 480 attack stat, with HJK making this thing a huge powerhouse.
Ghost- and Psychic-types are the main threat to my HJK spamming, since Ghost-types cause me to miss and hit me for SE, while Psychics like Reuniclus take my HJK's with ease. Using PursuitTar and a variation of my favorite Sashed set, Tyranitar comes into play.
If I'm running a sand inducer, I might as well have something to benefit from it. RP Landorus is my choice as a super-powerful sand abuser that I oddly don't see much of anymore.
CB Scizor is my main Reuniclus check, as well as keeping Terrakion and Tyranitar at bay. I run Bug Bite for the extra power on 252/252 Bold Reuniclus, which outright slaughters it if it has any kind of residual damage. Also, having a Steel-type is always a benefit.
Now I realize that I'm missing a special attacker, and so I chose LO Gengar to beat down on Gliscor and Landorus, as well as all the Dragon-types and *gasp* opposing Medicham.
Slowbro rounds out the team, while sorta feeling slapped on. I wanted a solid check to Excadrill and most physical attackers, which is where Slowbro excels.
In-Depth Analysis
Tyranitar (M) @ Focus Sash
Trait: Sand Stream
EVs: 80 HP / 252 Atk / 176 SDef
Sassy Nature (+SDef, -Spd)
- Pursuit
- Stone Edge
- Stealth Rock
- Superpower
An odd set indeed, and I'm sure a better one exists, but for now, this really works. Pursuit is the main draw, used to help support Medicham by picking off pesky Ghosts. Stone Edge is for the genies, who will try to OHKO me with Focus Blast/Hammer Arm, fail, and then get OHKOed themselves besides Landorus. Superpower hits Balloon users, and Stealth Rock is there because it is Stealth Rock. I would appreciate the suggestion of a more efficient set, if possible.
Medicham (M) @ Choice Scarf
Trait: Pure Power
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spd
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SAtk)
- Hi Jump Kick
- Psycho Cut/Zen Headbutt
- ThunderPunch
- Ice Punch
Ah yes, Medicham. To keep the game fresh, I try to use at least one gimmick set/Pokemon for every team I make (probably why I fail so much), but every once in a while, I discover something awesome. Medicham really lived up to my expectations, whom at first I was skeptical about. HJK is the main move, since really, unless it's resisted or in case of a 4x super effective coverage move, I go with it to blast gigantic holes in everything. The ability to OHKO the oh-so-common specially defensive Ferrothorn is a huge plus, while Ice Punch blows away Dragons and Gliscor after some residual damage. ThunderPunch exists only for Gyarados, who resists HJK and is 4x weak. The only thing that holds this thing back from top tier OU in my opinion is the Speed. Choice Scarf is practically required to do anything. Even though it still smashes face, if this thing could run an LO or Banded set.....wow. Or at least just give it Agility.
Scizor (M) @ Choice Band
Trait: Technician
EVs: 248 HP / 252 Atk / 8 SDef
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SAtk)
- U-turn
- Bullet Punch
- Superpower
- Bug Bite
Standard CB Scizor with Bug Bite and no Speed. He gets a spot on the team to provide powerful priority and to blow holes into Reuniclus. No speed EVs are given to outU-turn other Scizor, keeping the momentum on my side. This set is definitely nothing new, so I'm pretty sure we all know what it does by now.
Gengar (M) @ Life Orb
Trait: Levitate
EVs: 4 HP / 252 SAtk / 252 Spd
Timid Nature (+Spd, -Atk)
- Shadow Ball
- Focus Blast
- Sludge Bomb
- Hidden Power [Ice]
Whether it's LO or TrickScarf, I really like using Gengar. Shadow Ball is necessary STAB. Sludge Bomb is there because it hits harder than Shadow Ball and has a 30% chance to Poison. Focus Blast helps make sure I am not wrecked by Tyranitar, and HP Ice hits all the Dragons running around the OU tier. Gengar also helps break up the constant physical attacks, so that Skarmory can't wall me as easily.
Landorus (M) @ Life Orb
Trait: Sand Force
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 SAtk / 252 Spd
Naive Nature (+Spd, -SDef)
- Earthquake
- Stone Edge
- Rock Polish
- Hidden Power [Ice]
Landorus is here to abuse the sand Tyranitar provides as a by-product of his Pursuit trapping. This is the standard RP set, with HP Ice to wreck Gliscor and Salamence that Intimidate me. I'm sorta disappointed with the damage output, since I'm used to the destruction Landorus wrought before the Sand Power fix, but he stills works. I only wish I could run SD too.
Slowbro (M) @ Leftovers
Trait: Regenerator
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 SAtk
Bold Nature (+Def, -Atk)
- Surf
- Ice Beam
- Fire Blast
- Slack Off
I forget who, but I took this set off of someone from an RMT I read here. 252/252+ makes most physical attacks seem like brezzes, and one thing that amuses me are the non-STAB U-Turns from stuff like Infernape and Azelf doing around 25-30% to me. Usually, stuff that I hate to face, I really enjoy using, and this set is no exception. Surf is for STAB, Ice Beam hits Dragons, and Fire Blast hits Ferrothorn. Slack Off provides instant healing, while Regenerator provides me with health on the switch, that is, if it worked. I don't know, for some reason, even though I have it selected, Regenerator doesn't work for me. To me, this Pokemon really seems to be added for the heck of it, while tacking on a third Ghost-type weakness. A good replacement for this would help me out a lot.
Conclusion
For the first time in half a year, I can say I actually made a decent team. I'm always on the look out for gimmicks and unused Pokemon to abuse, because I feel that when you mix creativity with the tried and true in the OU tier, you get much farther than you ever could by using the top set of the top 6 Pokemon. This here represents my attempt to represent that philosophy in the best way that I can.
Now please, feel free to rate, hate, and steal!




