4So, uh, this is like, my first time posting something, so I dunno, whatever, as long as people can see this team I guess. Anyway, after some experience in playing National Dex AG, I made this offensive team based on my opinions and those of the players I battled against, resulting in this powerful, somewhat-of-a-glass-cannon team, I hope you enjoy.
Starting off with the physical attackers…
First, one the more famous starter Pokemon, and one of my personal favorites, Blaziken.
Blaziken, when wielded correctly, can be an extremely devastating when provoked, simply ask any Gen 5 Ubers player and I’m pretty sure they’ll at least recognize the Pokémon’s capacity for game overs. The strategy is quite simple actually: set-up, and then brawl to the bitter end. Now, you’ll need his hidden ability Speed Boost to help you set up, otherwise you’re going to fail big time. Anyways, what I usually do is give it a Focus Sash. Then, I slap on Protect, Swords Dance, Blaze Kick, and Sky Uppercut. I like to use him as a devastating lead, since: First, all I do is use Swords Dance while Blaziken takes a hit with the Focus Sash. Second, I use Protect to keep him alive. Third, by this time he’d have 2 stages of attack AND speed boosted, so I just pick the move he needs when and let ’er rip with its 252 attack and speed and 4 defense, plus a Jolly natureThis is usually enough to knock out at least one Pokemon on the opponent’s team and is only capable of being stopped by the most bulky of Pokemon.
Second, an underrated Pokemon, and a vastly underestimated one at that, is Breloom.
Breloom needs to be played with slight caution, as I use it, it needs to be Abe to go up against a Pokemon of 261 speed or lower, or it’ll get OHKO’d, but if you do manage to get him in safe, he can be very hard to take down once it gets rolling. So, first step is to give it a Toxic Orb, alongside its ability Poison Heal. Then, the moves I give it are as follows: Spore, Substitute, Leech Seed, and Focus Punch. This way, you can put the opponent to sleep, put down a substitute, leech their life, and give ‘em what for with a nice powerful punch, plus a Jolly nature, 252 attack and speed, and 4 hp (I guess). Even Pokemon who take resisted damage from this will definitely feel it in the morning, considering Breloom’s 150 power STAB move coming off of its 130 base attack, which should be enough to sell you on its own, right?
Third, the sword doggo from Sword, the Crowned Zacian.
Its ability, Interprid Sword, is just ridiculous, considering its naturally high physical attack, plus the great coverage of Behemoth Blade, Wild Charge, Close Combat, and Crunch, plus its further boosted attack and speed by 252, plus a tiny bit of 4 hp. Simpler than Blaziken, all you gotta do is switch in safely, the wreak havoc with your dog’s toy sword!
Finishing with the special attackers…
Fourth, the original Uber, the Master of Pokemon itself, (and my favorite Pokemon,) Mewtwo.
Gosh, where do I start? Oh yeah, with a Mewtwonite Y, its hidden ability Unnerve, alongside the moves Nasty Plot, Psystrike, Focus Blast and Ice Beam, plus a Modest nature with 252 defense and special attack, and 4 speed just in case. Need I say more? This will obviously put a huge dent in anything that dares to get in its way, which is pretty reminiscent of its Gen 1 glory days. (Yeah, remember fat Pikachu?)
Fifth, a Pokemon that has recently come into great popularity, the mighty Xerneas.
If this moveset seems a bit expected, I’m sorry, but I tried my best to make these as efficient as possible, with a Power Herb, its (only) ability Fairy Aura, with the moves Geomancy, Moonblast, Thunder, and Flash Cannon, with a Modest nature, 4 hp, and 252 special attack and speed (you’ve probably read the last few words a lot by now.) With ease, Xerneas can rip apart teams with very little effort who aren’t prepared for its fairy onslaught.
Sixth, the final, the powerful, the ghastly…head-ful horseman, (?) Shadow Calyrex.
Without a doubt, this is one of the most powerful special attackers you’ll ever see. Similar to Crowned Zacian, despite being restricted by Choice Specs, it’s without a doubt able to destroy absolutely anything that’s not a Normal type, with the moves Astral Barrage, Psyshock, Trick, and Energy Ball, plus a Timid nature, along with 4 defense and 252 special attack and speed. If the opposing team doesn’t have a Normal type, GG’s are already in your future!
And that’s about everything I’ve got for now. I hope this helped anyone trying to make a team similar to mine, and I hope you have a nice day!
Starting off with the physical attackers…
First, one the more famous starter Pokemon, and one of my personal favorites, Blaziken.
Blaziken, when wielded correctly, can be an extremely devastating when provoked, simply ask any Gen 5 Ubers player and I’m pretty sure they’ll at least recognize the Pokémon’s capacity for game overs. The strategy is quite simple actually: set-up, and then brawl to the bitter end. Now, you’ll need his hidden ability Speed Boost to help you set up, otherwise you’re going to fail big time. Anyways, what I usually do is give it a Focus Sash. Then, I slap on Protect, Swords Dance, Blaze Kick, and Sky Uppercut. I like to use him as a devastating lead, since: First, all I do is use Swords Dance while Blaziken takes a hit with the Focus Sash. Second, I use Protect to keep him alive. Third, by this time he’d have 2 stages of attack AND speed boosted, so I just pick the move he needs when and let ’er rip with its 252 attack and speed and 4 defense, plus a Jolly natureThis is usually enough to knock out at least one Pokemon on the opponent’s team and is only capable of being stopped by the most bulky of Pokemon.
Second, an underrated Pokemon, and a vastly underestimated one at that, is Breloom.
Breloom needs to be played with slight caution, as I use it, it needs to be Abe to go up against a Pokemon of 261 speed or lower, or it’ll get OHKO’d, but if you do manage to get him in safe, he can be very hard to take down once it gets rolling. So, first step is to give it a Toxic Orb, alongside its ability Poison Heal. Then, the moves I give it are as follows: Spore, Substitute, Leech Seed, and Focus Punch. This way, you can put the opponent to sleep, put down a substitute, leech their life, and give ‘em what for with a nice powerful punch, plus a Jolly nature, 252 attack and speed, and 4 hp (I guess). Even Pokemon who take resisted damage from this will definitely feel it in the morning, considering Breloom’s 150 power STAB move coming off of its 130 base attack, which should be enough to sell you on its own, right?
Third, the sword doggo from Sword, the Crowned Zacian.
Its ability, Interprid Sword, is just ridiculous, considering its naturally high physical attack, plus the great coverage of Behemoth Blade, Wild Charge, Close Combat, and Crunch, plus its further boosted attack and speed by 252, plus a tiny bit of 4 hp. Simpler than Blaziken, all you gotta do is switch in safely, the wreak havoc with your dog’s toy sword!
Finishing with the special attackers…
Fourth, the original Uber, the Master of Pokemon itself, (and my favorite Pokemon,) Mewtwo.
Gosh, where do I start? Oh yeah, with a Mewtwonite Y, its hidden ability Unnerve, alongside the moves Nasty Plot, Psystrike, Focus Blast and Ice Beam, plus a Modest nature with 252 defense and special attack, and 4 speed just in case. Need I say more? This will obviously put a huge dent in anything that dares to get in its way, which is pretty reminiscent of its Gen 1 glory days. (Yeah, remember fat Pikachu?)
Fifth, a Pokemon that has recently come into great popularity, the mighty Xerneas.
If this moveset seems a bit expected, I’m sorry, but I tried my best to make these as efficient as possible, with a Power Herb, its (only) ability Fairy Aura, with the moves Geomancy, Moonblast, Thunder, and Flash Cannon, with a Modest nature, 4 hp, and 252 special attack and speed (you’ve probably read the last few words a lot by now.) With ease, Xerneas can rip apart teams with very little effort who aren’t prepared for its fairy onslaught.
Sixth, the final, the powerful, the ghastly…head-ful horseman, (?) Shadow Calyrex.
Without a doubt, this is one of the most powerful special attackers you’ll ever see. Similar to Crowned Zacian, despite being restricted by Choice Specs, it’s without a doubt able to destroy absolutely anything that’s not a Normal type, with the moves Astral Barrage, Psyshock, Trick, and Energy Ball, plus a Timid nature, along with 4 defense and 252 special attack and speed. If the opposing team doesn’t have a Normal type, GG’s are already in your future!
And that’s about everything I’ve got for now. I hope this helped anyone trying to make a team similar to mine, and I hope you have a nice day!