O.K., this is my first RMT...post. Just because I'm new to the Smogon forums doesn't mean I'm a n00b. This is my main OU team that I use. So far, I've been getting a pretty high win percentage. Here's my team:
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Bronzong @ Leftovers
Nature: Relaxed
EV's: Max HP, 128 Def, 130 Sp. Def
IV's: 0 Spd
Hypnosis
Stealth Rock
Gyro Ball
Earthquake
My team lead-off is the standard Bronzong set. SR the first turn, or I can mess something up with Hypnosis. Gyro Ball is for Weavile and Gengar leads, and Earthquake is for type coverage. Since I have it for Magnezone, I can safely use Leftovers over Shed Shell.
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Mamoswine @ Choice Band
Nature: Adamant
EV's: Max Atk, 232 Spd, 26 HP
Ice Shard
Earthquake
Stone Edge
Bite
Mamoswine can come in and revenge-kill the likes of Salamence and/or Garchomp if they're foolish enough to stay in. Earthquake takes on bulky Waters that show their faces, and Stone Edge is mostly for Gyarados. Bite is pretty much a filler for Cresselia, and it can provide some useful flinches if I'm lucky.
(The EV's in speed let it outrun any non-Scarf Modest Heatran)
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Gyarados @ Leftovers
Nature: Adamant
EV's: 216 HP, 16 Atk, 176 Def, 100 Spd
Dragon Dance
Taunt
Waterfall
Stone Edge
Yep, BulkyGyara time. He's my main bulky Water counter, and can Taunt Suicune before it makes me rip my hair out. Mid-to-late game, I can Dragon Dance up a few times and start to sweep with one powerful Waterfall and Stone Edge to hit other Gyarados and Grass types.
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Heatran @ Life Orb
Nature: Modest
EV's: Max Sp. Atk, 216 Spd, 40 HP
IV's: 28 Atk, 30 Sp. Atk
Heat Wave
Dragon Pulse
HP Grass
Metal Sound
This wasn't really a set that Smogon covered: I pretty much threw it together. Heat Wave is because I felt like it, for those of you experts saying, 'Um, Flamethrower?'. Dragon Pulse hits Kingrda and other Dragons hard. HP Grass is to annihilate Swampert and Rhyperior. Metal Sound might seem weird, but I can catch Suicune and Blissey on the switch with it, making them much easier to take down.
(The Spd EV's again let it outrun Admant Breloom and Jolly Tyranitar)
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Starmie @ Leftovers
Nature: Timid
EV's: 216 Spd, 160 HP, 132 Sp. Atk
Rapin Spin
Recover
Surf
Thunderbolt
Your basic Rapin-Spinner Starmie. I picked it for two reasons: 1) Starmie can switch out after taking Toxic Spikes and heal with Natural Cure and 2) Starmie can easily take on other Spikers like Skarmory and Forretress. Recover is to of course instantly heal, and Starmie's fast enough to pull it off. Surf and Thunderbolt are for type coverage.
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Garchomp @ Leftovers
Nature: Jolly
EV's: Max Atk, Max Spd, 6 HP
Substitute
Swords Dance
Dragon Claw
Earthquake
Since Heatran can easily take out the only two pokemon who wall this, I thought this moveset was neccessary. Sub protects me from status and can scout Ice moves. I can of course Swords Dance behind it, and then sweep with Dragon Claw and Earthquake. He can easily finish up a battle for me if I get him to set up at the right time.
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The only thing I might change is Starmie's item because he can heal normally. Other than that, I think everything's fine.
So, what do you guys think?






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Bronzong @ Leftovers
Nature: Relaxed
EV's: Max HP, 128 Def, 130 Sp. Def
IV's: 0 Spd
Hypnosis
Stealth Rock
Gyro Ball
Earthquake
My team lead-off is the standard Bronzong set. SR the first turn, or I can mess something up with Hypnosis. Gyro Ball is for Weavile and Gengar leads, and Earthquake is for type coverage. Since I have it for Magnezone, I can safely use Leftovers over Shed Shell.
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Mamoswine @ Choice Band
Nature: Adamant
EV's: Max Atk, 232 Spd, 26 HP
Ice Shard
Earthquake
Stone Edge
Bite
Mamoswine can come in and revenge-kill the likes of Salamence and/or Garchomp if they're foolish enough to stay in. Earthquake takes on bulky Waters that show their faces, and Stone Edge is mostly for Gyarados. Bite is pretty much a filler for Cresselia, and it can provide some useful flinches if I'm lucky.
(The EV's in speed let it outrun any non-Scarf Modest Heatran)
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Gyarados @ Leftovers
Nature: Adamant
EV's: 216 HP, 16 Atk, 176 Def, 100 Spd
Dragon Dance
Taunt
Waterfall
Stone Edge
Yep, BulkyGyara time. He's my main bulky Water counter, and can Taunt Suicune before it makes me rip my hair out. Mid-to-late game, I can Dragon Dance up a few times and start to sweep with one powerful Waterfall and Stone Edge to hit other Gyarados and Grass types.
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Heatran @ Life Orb
Nature: Modest
EV's: Max Sp. Atk, 216 Spd, 40 HP
IV's: 28 Atk, 30 Sp. Atk
Heat Wave
Dragon Pulse
HP Grass
Metal Sound
This wasn't really a set that Smogon covered: I pretty much threw it together. Heat Wave is because I felt like it, for those of you experts saying, 'Um, Flamethrower?'. Dragon Pulse hits Kingrda and other Dragons hard. HP Grass is to annihilate Swampert and Rhyperior. Metal Sound might seem weird, but I can catch Suicune and Blissey on the switch with it, making them much easier to take down.
(The Spd EV's again let it outrun Admant Breloom and Jolly Tyranitar)
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Starmie @ Leftovers
Nature: Timid
EV's: 216 Spd, 160 HP, 132 Sp. Atk
Rapin Spin
Recover
Surf
Thunderbolt
Your basic Rapin-Spinner Starmie. I picked it for two reasons: 1) Starmie can switch out after taking Toxic Spikes and heal with Natural Cure and 2) Starmie can easily take on other Spikers like Skarmory and Forretress. Recover is to of course instantly heal, and Starmie's fast enough to pull it off. Surf and Thunderbolt are for type coverage.
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Garchomp @ Leftovers
Nature: Jolly
EV's: Max Atk, Max Spd, 6 HP
Substitute
Swords Dance
Dragon Claw
Earthquake
Since Heatran can easily take out the only two pokemon who wall this, I thought this moveset was neccessary. Sub protects me from status and can scout Ice moves. I can of course Swords Dance behind it, and then sweep with Dragon Claw and Earthquake. He can easily finish up a battle for me if I get him to set up at the right time.
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The only thing I might change is Starmie's item because he can heal normally. Other than that, I think everything's fine.
So, what do you guys think?