Enough is enough. Time to give credit where credit is due. So recently my friend Bloo used my team in smogon tour and won the first XY OU smogon tour with it. It's a team i've used a long while back in SPL against C05ta. The reason enough is enough is because:
1-Everyone be dick riding the wrong guy (sorry bloo)
2-Gyarados got too popular and people think its too good
3-Ferrothorn who people never used, is now like the most used pokemon
4-My Aegislash set is the number 1 set on the analysis? lol.
5-Everyone is stealing my team, changing one pokemon, making it worse and using it.
Yeah i'll take credit for all the above. Thanks to all the above, you're all witnessing a legendary moment where the Great One posts an RMT.
Team building process:
(Aegislash) @ Leftovers
Ability: Stance Change
EVs: 236 HP / 252 SAtk / 20 Spd
Modest Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Substitute
- Toxic
- King's Shield
- Shadow Ball
When i made this Aegislash moveset I knew I was gonna use Toxic. Which made the first 3 moves obvious: Shadow Ball, King's Shield and Toxic. I found substitute to be the best fit for the last slot because it really helps bring out the best from King's Shield and Toxic. In a way it allowed me to stall opponents with Toxic and in another way helped me abuse King's Shield to it's best. For it's ev spread I gave it 236 hp to gain maximum leftovers recovery and I just dumped 252 evs in SpAtk to gain the maximum damage output from Shadow ball. The remaining 20 evs I added to speed because it helped me outspeed most Aegislash, Clefable, and an uninvested tyranitar.
(Clefable) @ Leftovers
Ability: Unaware
EVs: 248 HP / 252 Def / 8 SDef
Bold Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Calm Mind
- Moonblast
- Heal Bell
- Moonlight
Straightforward ev spread. The standard CM Clefable spread. Heal bell is the main reason I used clefable to purify Gyarados from paralysis. There's two sets to choose from really that go well with this team. This one, and the other being Wish/Protect/Moon Blast/Heal Bell. It's up to personal preference. Wish would give my team more support and longevity whereas Calm Mind would provide me with a win condition. They both work.
(Gyarados) @ Gyaradosite
Ability: Intimidate
EVs: 88 HP / 192 Atk / 4 Def / 224 Spd
Adamant Nature
- Dragon Dance
- Waterfall
- Ice Fang
- Earthquake
This is the Star of the team. He probably wins most my games. It was really easy to just get in get a DD, and sweep. Both his typings were assets for me. It's flying/water typing is obviously the superior typing but don't overlook the Dark/Water typing. The amount of times it saved me from a boosted Mawile or a Bisharp are too many to count. For the Moveset it's the standard one. Waterfall for STAB, Earthquake to hit Rotom-W's and Aegislash and Ice fang for Latias, and Grass types. The EV spread had to be bulky seeing as I was planning on using Gyarados to take a few hits and aid me in defense. So I browsed it's Analysis thread and instead of using the Mega Gyarados ev spread I decided to use the Bulky one. The Speed evs allowed me to outspeed Noivren at +1.
(Latias) @ Life Orb
Ability: Levitate
EVs: 72 HP / 184 SAtk / 252 Spd
Timid Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Draco Meteor
- Psyshock
- Roost
- Defog
The reason i used Latias over Latios is because im a sucker for bulky pokemon. So if there's a bulky alternative to any pokemon, i'll go with it. Draco Meteor, Roost and defog are standard. The last move can vary depending on what you worry about most. HP Fighting can nail bisharps, hp fire can nail ferrothorns, thunderbolt can nail Azumarill's and Skarmory, and psyshock is for an extra stab that has good coverage with draco meteor and it provides an option vs venusaur.
(Ferrothorn) @ Leftovers
Ability: Iron Barbs
EVs: 252 HP / 216 Def / 40 SDef
Relaxed Nature
IVs: 0 Spd
- Leech Seed
- Protect
- Gyro Ball
- Power Whip
Ferrothorn walls everything. By using Gyro Ball and Power Whip I provided my team with something great against Dragons, Offensive Waters, Bulky Waters and other fast sweepers on offensive teams. Gyro ball is there for things like Kyurem-B and Power Whip is for stuff like Sub Gyarados. The EV spread I used can be changed to anyones liking. I prefered a more physically defensive ferrothorn. The 40 Spdef evs allowed me to avoid a 2hko from +3 Manaphy and avoid the 3hko from a Life orb Greninja's ice beam. If you're more worried about thundurus you can opt for a more special defensive spread but from my experience it isn't neccessary.
(Hippowdon) @ Leftovers
Ability: Sand Force
Shiny: Yes
EVs: 252 HP / 4 Atk / 112 Def / 140 SDef
Impish Nature
- Slack Off
- Stealth Rock
- Earthquake
- Rock Slide
Moveset is standard. Rock slide is the prefered move to hit Charizard-Y on the switch in and to hit Mega Pinsir. The ev spread is for Hippowdon not to get 2hko'd by Aegislash's Shadow ball as well as survive Pinsir's Jolly +2 Return most of the time, and survive Bisharps +2 Knock off 100% of the time.
Conclusion:
I am the beast who reformed this metagame, I'm the reason bitchez be usin ferro more, and think Gyarados is the best Mega in history. I'm also the reason SubTox aegislash is a thing, and is first set on it's analysis. Fuck this game. I also made bloo what he is now. Just reading this RMT will be a moment you people will never forget.
Threat List:
Also:
Real talk, bloo did a great job when he played with this team. If it wasn't bloo using it it probably wouldn't have exploded the way it did. So thank him and his many dick riders. Thanks to Bro Fist it was his decision that allowed me to ultimately replace wish on clefable to a CM Moonlight set. Thanks to Bro fist and Lohgock for helping me test this team to fuck and back.
If you are questioning the timing of me posting this RMT due to the fact the second week of XY OU smogon tour is tommorow. It's because of this:
So yeah folks! Lets all spam this shit!
1-Everyone be dick riding the wrong guy (sorry bloo)
2-Gyarados got too popular and people think its too good
3-Ferrothorn who people never used, is now like the most used pokemon
4-My Aegislash set is the number 1 set on the analysis? lol.
5-Everyone is stealing my team, changing one pokemon, making it worse and using it.
Yeah i'll take credit for all the above. Thanks to all the above, you're all witnessing a legendary moment where the Great One posts an RMT.
Anyway this is what the team looks like:






Team building process:
Nice try. You will never know how the beast's mind works.
Guess I'll tell you how I built it(cause then the mods will lock the thread if i dont write descriptions. Fuck dat rule) and not go in depth:
Everyone in SPL was spamming Pinser, Charizards, Venusaurs, and Lucarios. I decided I'll use a Mega that's underrated and haven't been used much. After some testing, I've finally discovered my beast:
Gyarados is a flexible Mega. His non-mega typing really is something to consider keeping through out the match. It checked many things, and his great ability intimidate also helped. That's what I liked most about it, and so that's how I decided i'll use it. So i surrounded it with a defensive team to pick my opponents apart, and when the time was right mega evolve and finish the game. At that point in time, not many really checked Gyarados thanks to it's mold breaker ability which also helped it effectively handle stall. So that's when i started to think of the things that actually stops Gyarados. I couldn't find much besides ferrothorn which was almost non-existant when I made the team. But that was also the time I found Gyarados' partner:
I thought to myself.. ''Ferrothorn.. huh?''. If i'm planning to use Gyarados in it's non-mega form most of the game, then Ferrothorn just sounds too perfect type synergy wise. I mean, combined, they both resist 14 different types. The other thing that came to my mind was that if Gyarados is potentially the most fearsome offensive water type and Ferrothorn handles it exceptionally then shouldn't it handle most of the other ones? So I listed them: Manaphy, Azumarill, Greninja, Keldeo. It handled everything but Keldeo, but even that's handled by Gyarados' non-mega form. It didn't end there. After checking the threat list that's when I realized just how incredible Ferrothorn is. The number of pokemon it walled, or atleast checked far exceeded my expectations. With those 2 on my team, I already felt my team was great and all I had to do was support them.
So now the question was ''what next?''. I noticed that Gyarados can handle stall really well, but offense would really give trouble to my team. So the appropriate question was ''What stops a gyarados on an offensive team?''. After looking into it, and looking at most SPL teams. Most of them relied on a Prankster thunder wave from a Thundurus to check gyarados. So the perfect pokemon came to my mind:
Heal bell Clefable. The reason I found it most appropriate for my team was because of it's ability unaware that allows it to handle most set up sweeper on most offensive teams. The other thing was it's fairy typing which allowed it to resist fighting which can do damage to me if Gyarados is in it's Mega form. I also thought it would be a great wish passer to Gyarados because I said earlier i wanted Gyarados to check a number of things, and without wish it could be easily worn down because it lacks leftovers. Clefable seemed like the perfect match with those two.
At this point i was loving my team. I also felt like Gyarados had all the support it needed. So now I needed to look at other matters. Ferrothorn is great defensively, but there's a number of pokemon that can just come into it and do major damage. Things like Charizard-Y were and still are very popular. I'm sure he'd relish the chance to come into Ferrothorn and start doing damage. Once Gyarados is in it's mega-form even Keldeo can be quite the pest. So that's when I surrendered and added the most overrated pokemon in XY OU:
On paper, Latias would look like one of the best pokemons in the tier. It's ability to check numerous special attackers and at the same time do major damage with draco meteor was too good to pass up. As a bonus it can learn defog. That's until you look at the reality of things. It's pursuit bait. Pretty much every single pursuiter can come in at will and pursuit it. By doing that it gets rid of the pokemon you are relying on to do many tasks like counter the highly threatening Keldeos and Charizard-Y you also lose your Defogger in the process. The increase in usage of pursuit Aegislash, and the boost Bisharp got in XY OU didn't help one bit. Looking at Latias and realizing that Aegislash and Bisharp had it easy to just come in. I needed something that can handle those two, and a number of other Physical attackers that troubled me. I also noticed my lack of Stealth Rock and so that's when i decided to add:
Hippowdon really isn't the most threatening pokemon offensively. But it does it's job phenomenally. It just sets up stealth rock reliably and can do it all match long. It also provided me with defensive safety and a good pivot to go to against physical sweepers. Thanks to his other ability Sand Force which is practically useless. It atleast doesn't ruin Clefable's moonlights.
Looking at the team now, it seemed like it really didn't have any holes. But it looked like it struggled against defensive teams. I also don't appreciate skarmory, and other bulky grounds having it easy to just come in any time and do whatever they want. So I decided i needed a way to lure those and do damage to them. At the same time have another win condition to open holes in balanced teams. That's when i decided to add Toxic Aegislash.
Fantastic Pokemon, fantastic ability, fantastic typing, and it ticked all the boxes for me. But after a little testing I realized I never really needed pursuit, because i had nothing to exploit the holes Lati@s leaves once it gets pursuited. Shadow Sneak was also piss weak, and i was never a fan of it. Then i noticed that really what made Aegislash great was the fact it had Shadow ball one of the best offensive moves in the metagame thanks to the buff coupled with it's insane SpAtk stat. The other thing was his great signature move ''King's Shield''. Having Toxic in the moveset was a given since that was the purpose. So i asked myself ''What should i use for the last move''. After scrolling down it's moves on the team builder I looked at the move ''substitute''. At first i told myself ''lol, hmm.. maybe?''. It was just speculation at that point until i put it into practice. The results were incredible. It was a one man show. Substitute + Toxic and King's shield is a match made in heaven. Substitute + King's shield help you toxic stall opponents. Weaken physical attackers who try to break your sub to the point they can't even break your sub! It also worked wonders against defensive teams and crippled even it's own checks.
And there you have it folks.
Everyone in SPL was spamming Pinser, Charizards, Venusaurs, and Lucarios. I decided I'll use a Mega that's underrated and haven't been used much. After some testing, I've finally discovered my beast:

Gyarados is a flexible Mega. His non-mega typing really is something to consider keeping through out the match. It checked many things, and his great ability intimidate also helped. That's what I liked most about it, and so that's how I decided i'll use it. So i surrounded it with a defensive team to pick my opponents apart, and when the time was right mega evolve and finish the game. At that point in time, not many really checked Gyarados thanks to it's mold breaker ability which also helped it effectively handle stall. So that's when i started to think of the things that actually stops Gyarados. I couldn't find much besides ferrothorn which was almost non-existant when I made the team. But that was also the time I found Gyarados' partner:

I thought to myself.. ''Ferrothorn.. huh?''. If i'm planning to use Gyarados in it's non-mega form most of the game, then Ferrothorn just sounds too perfect type synergy wise. I mean, combined, they both resist 14 different types. The other thing that came to my mind was that if Gyarados is potentially the most fearsome offensive water type and Ferrothorn handles it exceptionally then shouldn't it handle most of the other ones? So I listed them: Manaphy, Azumarill, Greninja, Keldeo. It handled everything but Keldeo, but even that's handled by Gyarados' non-mega form. It didn't end there. After checking the threat list that's when I realized just how incredible Ferrothorn is. The number of pokemon it walled, or atleast checked far exceeded my expectations. With those 2 on my team, I already felt my team was great and all I had to do was support them.
So now the question was ''what next?''. I noticed that Gyarados can handle stall really well, but offense would really give trouble to my team. So the appropriate question was ''What stops a gyarados on an offensive team?''. After looking into it, and looking at most SPL teams. Most of them relied on a Prankster thunder wave from a Thundurus to check gyarados. So the perfect pokemon came to my mind:

Heal bell Clefable. The reason I found it most appropriate for my team was because of it's ability unaware that allows it to handle most set up sweeper on most offensive teams. The other thing was it's fairy typing which allowed it to resist fighting which can do damage to me if Gyarados is in it's Mega form. I also thought it would be a great wish passer to Gyarados because I said earlier i wanted Gyarados to check a number of things, and without wish it could be easily worn down because it lacks leftovers. Clefable seemed like the perfect match with those two.
At this point i was loving my team. I also felt like Gyarados had all the support it needed. So now I needed to look at other matters. Ferrothorn is great defensively, but there's a number of pokemon that can just come into it and do major damage. Things like Charizard-Y were and still are very popular. I'm sure he'd relish the chance to come into Ferrothorn and start doing damage. Once Gyarados is in it's mega-form even Keldeo can be quite the pest. So that's when I surrendered and added the most overrated pokemon in XY OU:

On paper, Latias would look like one of the best pokemons in the tier. It's ability to check numerous special attackers and at the same time do major damage with draco meteor was too good to pass up. As a bonus it can learn defog. That's until you look at the reality of things. It's pursuit bait. Pretty much every single pursuiter can come in at will and pursuit it. By doing that it gets rid of the pokemon you are relying on to do many tasks like counter the highly threatening Keldeos and Charizard-Y you also lose your Defogger in the process. The increase in usage of pursuit Aegislash, and the boost Bisharp got in XY OU didn't help one bit. Looking at Latias and realizing that Aegislash and Bisharp had it easy to just come in. I needed something that can handle those two, and a number of other Physical attackers that troubled me. I also noticed my lack of Stealth Rock and so that's when i decided to add:

Hippowdon really isn't the most threatening pokemon offensively. But it does it's job phenomenally. It just sets up stealth rock reliably and can do it all match long. It also provided me with defensive safety and a good pivot to go to against physical sweepers. Thanks to his other ability Sand Force which is practically useless. It atleast doesn't ruin Clefable's moonlights.
Looking at the team now, it seemed like it really didn't have any holes. But it looked like it struggled against defensive teams. I also don't appreciate skarmory, and other bulky grounds having it easy to just come in any time and do whatever they want. So I decided i needed a way to lure those and do damage to them. At the same time have another win condition to open holes in balanced teams. That's when i decided to add Toxic Aegislash.

Fantastic Pokemon, fantastic ability, fantastic typing, and it ticked all the boxes for me. But after a little testing I realized I never really needed pursuit, because i had nothing to exploit the holes Lati@s leaves once it gets pursuited. Shadow Sneak was also piss weak, and i was never a fan of it. Then i noticed that really what made Aegislash great was the fact it had Shadow ball one of the best offensive moves in the metagame thanks to the buff coupled with it's insane SpAtk stat. The other thing was his great signature move ''King's Shield''. Having Toxic in the moveset was a given since that was the purpose. So i asked myself ''What should i use for the last move''. After scrolling down it's moves on the team builder I looked at the move ''substitute''. At first i told myself ''lol, hmm.. maybe?''. It was just speculation at that point until i put it into practice. The results were incredible. It was a one man show. Substitute + Toxic and King's shield is a match made in heaven. Substitute + King's shield help you toxic stall opponents. Weaken physical attackers who try to break your sub to the point they can't even break your sub! It also worked wonders against defensive teams and crippled even it's own checks.
And there you have it folks.

(Aegislash) @ Leftovers
Ability: Stance Change
EVs: 236 HP / 252 SAtk / 20 Spd
Modest Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Substitute
- Toxic
- King's Shield
- Shadow Ball
When i made this Aegislash moveset I knew I was gonna use Toxic. Which made the first 3 moves obvious: Shadow Ball, King's Shield and Toxic. I found substitute to be the best fit for the last slot because it really helps bring out the best from King's Shield and Toxic. In a way it allowed me to stall opponents with Toxic and in another way helped me abuse King's Shield to it's best. For it's ev spread I gave it 236 hp to gain maximum leftovers recovery and I just dumped 252 evs in SpAtk to gain the maximum damage output from Shadow ball. The remaining 20 evs I added to speed because it helped me outspeed most Aegislash, Clefable, and an uninvested tyranitar.

(Clefable) @ Leftovers
Ability: Unaware
EVs: 248 HP / 252 Def / 8 SDef
Bold Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Calm Mind
- Moonblast
- Heal Bell
- Moonlight
Straightforward ev spread. The standard CM Clefable spread. Heal bell is the main reason I used clefable to purify Gyarados from paralysis. There's two sets to choose from really that go well with this team. This one, and the other being Wish/Protect/Moon Blast/Heal Bell. It's up to personal preference. Wish would give my team more support and longevity whereas Calm Mind would provide me with a win condition. They both work.

(Gyarados) @ Gyaradosite
Ability: Intimidate
EVs: 88 HP / 192 Atk / 4 Def / 224 Spd
Adamant Nature
- Dragon Dance
- Waterfall
- Ice Fang
- Earthquake
This is the Star of the team. He probably wins most my games. It was really easy to just get in get a DD, and sweep. Both his typings were assets for me. It's flying/water typing is obviously the superior typing but don't overlook the Dark/Water typing. The amount of times it saved me from a boosted Mawile or a Bisharp are too many to count. For the Moveset it's the standard one. Waterfall for STAB, Earthquake to hit Rotom-W's and Aegislash and Ice fang for Latias, and Grass types. The EV spread had to be bulky seeing as I was planning on using Gyarados to take a few hits and aid me in defense. So I browsed it's Analysis thread and instead of using the Mega Gyarados ev spread I decided to use the Bulky one. The Speed evs allowed me to outspeed Noivren at +1.

(Latias) @ Life Orb
Ability: Levitate
EVs: 72 HP / 184 SAtk / 252 Spd
Timid Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Draco Meteor
- Psyshock
- Roost
- Defog
The reason i used Latias over Latios is because im a sucker for bulky pokemon. So if there's a bulky alternative to any pokemon, i'll go with it. Draco Meteor, Roost and defog are standard. The last move can vary depending on what you worry about most. HP Fighting can nail bisharps, hp fire can nail ferrothorns, thunderbolt can nail Azumarill's and Skarmory, and psyshock is for an extra stab that has good coverage with draco meteor and it provides an option vs venusaur.

(Ferrothorn) @ Leftovers
Ability: Iron Barbs
EVs: 252 HP / 216 Def / 40 SDef
Relaxed Nature
IVs: 0 Spd
- Leech Seed
- Protect
- Gyro Ball
- Power Whip
Ferrothorn walls everything. By using Gyro Ball and Power Whip I provided my team with something great against Dragons, Offensive Waters, Bulky Waters and other fast sweepers on offensive teams. Gyro ball is there for things like Kyurem-B and Power Whip is for stuff like Sub Gyarados. The EV spread I used can be changed to anyones liking. I prefered a more physically defensive ferrothorn. The 40 Spdef evs allowed me to avoid a 2hko from +3 Manaphy and avoid the 3hko from a Life orb Greninja's ice beam. If you're more worried about thundurus you can opt for a more special defensive spread but from my experience it isn't neccessary.

(Hippowdon) @ Leftovers
Ability: Sand Force
Shiny: Yes
EVs: 252 HP / 4 Atk / 112 Def / 140 SDef
Impish Nature
- Slack Off
- Stealth Rock
- Earthquake
- Rock Slide
Moveset is standard. Rock slide is the prefered move to hit Charizard-Y on the switch in and to hit Mega Pinsir. The ev spread is for Hippowdon not to get 2hko'd by Aegislash's Shadow ball as well as survive Pinsir's Jolly +2 Return most of the time, and survive Bisharps +2 Knock off 100% of the time.
Conclusion:
I am the beast who reformed this metagame, I'm the reason bitchez be usin ferro more, and think Gyarados is the best Mega in history. I'm also the reason SubTox aegislash is a thing, and is first set on it's analysis. Fuck this game. I also made bloo what he is now. Just reading this RMT will be a moment you people will never forget.
Threat List:
Bitch I'm the king.. nothing threatens me.
Also:
Real talk, bloo did a great job when he played with this team. If it wasn't bloo using it it probably wouldn't have exploded the way it did. So thank him and his many dick riders. Thanks to Bro Fist it was his decision that allowed me to ultimately replace wish on clefable to a CM Moonlight set. Thanks to Bro fist and Lohgock for helping me test this team to fuck and back.
If you are questioning the timing of me posting this RMT due to the fact the second week of XY OU smogon tour is tommorow. It's because of this:
[3:31:41 PM] cbb: i kinda want to play
[3:31:43 PM] cbb: this weekend
[3:31:45 PM] cbb: because it's xy
[3:31:53 PM] cbb: and so many ppl have confidence that i can do it
[3:35:11 PM] The King: bloo cant win
[3:35:13 PM] The King: without my teams
[3:35:14 PM] The King: )
[3:35:16 PM] The King: proven.
[3:35:17 PM] The King: won bw
[3:35:18 PM] The King: won xy
[3:35:21 PM] The King: lost r1 of dpp
[3:35:23 PM] The King: proven.
[3:35:55 PM] cbb: yea
[3:35:58 PM] cbb: thanks to that bullshit
[3:36:04 PM] cbb: ppl now think mega gyara is the best pokemon ever
[3:36:11 PM] cbb: they're arguing for it to be the best mega atm
[3:40:56 PM] The King: why the hp fire
[3:40:59 PM] cbb: because
[3:41:01 PM] cbb: ferro
[3:41:02 PM] cbb: is
[3:41:02 PM] The King: ok
[3:41:04 PM] cbb: also everywhere
[3:41:05 PM] The King: so now people
[3:41:06 PM] The King: ues ferro
[3:41:07 PM] cbb: thanks to your
[3:41:07 PM] cbb: fucking team
[3:41:08 PM] The King: ahahahahahahahahaa
[3:45:58 PM] cbb: lol i think u underestimate
[3:46:00 PM] cbb: peoples willingless
[3:46:01 PM] cbb: to steal ur team
[3:46:03 PM] cbb: make it shittier
[3:46:05 PM] cbb: and spam it in stour
[3:46:09 PM] cbb: thats a winning strategy
[3:46:11 PM] cbb: for week 4
[3:46:26 PM] cbb: bloo won with it! must be jesus
[3:31:43 PM] cbb: this weekend
[3:31:45 PM] cbb: because it's xy
[3:31:53 PM] cbb: and so many ppl have confidence that i can do it
[3:35:11 PM] The King: bloo cant win
[3:35:13 PM] The King: without my teams
[3:35:14 PM] The King: )
[3:35:16 PM] The King: proven.
[3:35:17 PM] The King: won bw
[3:35:18 PM] The King: won xy
[3:35:21 PM] The King: lost r1 of dpp
[3:35:23 PM] The King: proven.
[3:35:55 PM] cbb: yea
[3:35:58 PM] cbb: thanks to that bullshit
[3:36:04 PM] cbb: ppl now think mega gyara is the best pokemon ever
[3:36:11 PM] cbb: they're arguing for it to be the best mega atm
[3:40:56 PM] The King: why the hp fire
[3:40:59 PM] cbb: because
[3:41:01 PM] cbb: ferro
[3:41:02 PM] cbb: is
[3:41:02 PM] The King: ok
[3:41:04 PM] cbb: also everywhere
[3:41:05 PM] The King: so now people
[3:41:06 PM] The King: ues ferro
[3:41:07 PM] cbb: thanks to your
[3:41:07 PM] cbb: fucking team
[3:41:08 PM] The King: ahahahahahahahahaa
[3:45:58 PM] cbb: lol i think u underestimate
[3:46:00 PM] cbb: peoples willingless
[3:46:01 PM] cbb: to steal ur team
[3:46:03 PM] cbb: make it shittier
[3:46:05 PM] cbb: and spam it in stour
[3:46:09 PM] cbb: thats a winning strategy
[3:46:11 PM] cbb: for week 4
[3:46:26 PM] cbb: bloo won with it! must be jesus
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