I think this is finally completed. I am now posting my team idea on Smogon to see what the community has to say and recommend for my team. Please let me know what you think of my team.
Tyranitar
Dragon Dance
Babiri Berry / Life Orb / Lum Berry / Leftovers
Adamant
~ Dragon Dance 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
~ Stone Edge
~ Crunch
~ Aqua Tail
Tyranitar’s purpose in my team is to try and sweep as many Pokemon as it can that it is weak too. It has moves that can counter just about anything, so I just need some more input on this. But none the less, he’ll be able to be thrown into nearly any situation. When Machamp is in trouble, time to bring out Tyranitar!
Togekiss
Defensive Nasty Plot
Leftovers
Serene Grace
Modest
~ Nasty Plot 252 HP / 36 SpA / 220 Spe
~ Air Slash
~ Aura Sphere
~ Roost
Togekiss is on my team so that she can take on fighting type weak Pokemon, such as other Tyranitar, and use AirSlash for fighting, grass, and bug Pokemon, such as Breloom. The massive speed boost will prove extra assistance in KOing opponents as needed when they come out to my teammates who may not have as useful moves to use against those in particular types.
Machamp
Substitute + 3 Attacks
Leftovers
No Guard
Adamant
~ Substitute 128 HP / 252 Atk / 128 Spe
~ DynamicPunch
~ Payback
~ Stone Edge
Machamp’s ability puts him where he can use moves with low accuracy, and make them work with his ‘never miss your attacks’ ability. Dynamic punch will be able to confuse and put the opponent in an awkward position, which is where Machamp can use StoneEdge. Since Machamp is generally a slow Pokemon, Payback would be good on several occasions, mainly 2 off the top of my head.
1) It will most likely go after your opponent
2) It will be super effective to Psychic types such as Jirachi, and leading Azelf (if Machamp can take the hit)
Heatran
Choice Scarf
Leftovers / Choice Scarf / Life Orb
Modest
~ Flamethrower / Heat Wave 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
~ Earth Power
~ Explosion
~ Dragon Pulse
Heatran is ment for destroying and getting rid of the super-effective steel types against Tyranitar. It can also be a wall for those fire type attackers like Infernape. When Heatran is done his job, all he’s got to do is explode and take down whoever is out there with him.
Jirachi
Superachi (Offensive Calm Mind)
Leftovers
Modest
~ Calm Mind 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
~ Psychic
~ Thunderbolt
~ Thunder Wave / Grass Knot / Wish
Jirachi’s purpose is to stall the he11 out of the opponent. She could result to paralyzing, but then that could lead to the obvious counter, Hippowdon. Jirachi is a good special attacker, which serves a small resistance to certain fighting types such as Machamp and possibly Breloom.
Gengar
TypeFiller
Black Sludge
Modest
~ Shadow Ball 4 Def / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
~ Focus Blast
~ Ice Beam
~ Toxic / Sludge Bomb
Gengar was the last on my team, seeing as though I’m pretty weak to fighting, I might as well put a fighting resistant special attacker on my team. Gengar is ment to fill in my fighting weakness with his resistance, and to have special type moves of which none of my other team members have on them. Gengar is my last type coverage pokemon. He makes a good special sweeper.
Tyranitar
Dragon Dance
Babiri Berry / Life Orb / Lum Berry / Leftovers
Adamant
EVs
~ Stone Edge
~ Crunch
~ Aqua Tail
Tyranitar’s purpose in my team is to try and sweep as many Pokemon as it can that it is weak too. It has moves that can counter just about anything, so I just need some more input on this. But none the less, he’ll be able to be thrown into nearly any situation. When Machamp is in trouble, time to bring out Tyranitar!
Togekiss
Defensive Nasty Plot
Leftovers
Serene Grace
Modest
EVs
~ Air Slash
~ Aura Sphere
~ Roost
Togekiss is on my team so that she can take on fighting type weak Pokemon, such as other Tyranitar, and use AirSlash for fighting, grass, and bug Pokemon, such as Breloom. The massive speed boost will prove extra assistance in KOing opponents as needed when they come out to my teammates who may not have as useful moves to use against those in particular types.
Machamp
Substitute + 3 Attacks
Leftovers
No Guard
Adamant
EVs
~ DynamicPunch
~ Payback
~ Stone Edge
Machamp’s ability puts him where he can use moves with low accuracy, and make them work with his ‘never miss your attacks’ ability. Dynamic punch will be able to confuse and put the opponent in an awkward position, which is where Machamp can use StoneEdge. Since Machamp is generally a slow Pokemon, Payback would be good on several occasions, mainly 2 off the top of my head.
1) It will most likely go after your opponent
2) It will be super effective to Psychic types such as Jirachi, and leading Azelf (if Machamp can take the hit)
Heatran
Choice Scarf
Leftovers / Choice Scarf / Life Orb
Modest
EVs
~ Earth Power
~ Explosion
~ Dragon Pulse
Heatran is ment for destroying and getting rid of the super-effective steel types against Tyranitar. It can also be a wall for those fire type attackers like Infernape. When Heatran is done his job, all he’s got to do is explode and take down whoever is out there with him.
Jirachi
Superachi (Offensive Calm Mind)
Leftovers
Modest
EVs
~ Psychic
~ Thunderbolt
~ Thunder Wave / Grass Knot / Wish
Jirachi’s purpose is to stall the he11 out of the opponent. She could result to paralyzing, but then that could lead to the obvious counter, Hippowdon. Jirachi is a good special attacker, which serves a small resistance to certain fighting types such as Machamp and possibly Breloom.
Gengar
TypeFiller
Black Sludge
Modest
EVs
~ Focus Blast
~ Ice Beam
~ Toxic / Sludge Bomb
Gengar was the last on my team, seeing as though I’m pretty weak to fighting, I might as well put a fighting resistant special attacker on my team. Gengar is ment to fill in my fighting weakness with his resistance, and to have special type moves of which none of my other team members have on them. Gengar is my last type coverage pokemon. He makes a good special sweeper.