sorry to steal the spotlight Sna...
been meaning to share this team for quite a while as part of a mini series where I share notable teams I've used in tour but I procrastinated oops
I'm growing quite fond of SkarmBliss lately especially as I've engaged more with ADV -- I just speedran Pokemon Emerald and have been nuzlocking FireRed and LeafGreen -- thanks to videos from BKC as well as this other guy who goes by Nostalgic Nighthawk on YouTube. however, this team was actually built quite some time ago for my Masters League set vs Bored Pikachu. this was one of those teams that you build in 5 minutes that turns out to be really good. without further ado, here's the team
timeless pairing. I won't go into the details; if you're reading this then you probably already know all about SkarmBliss, or in this case ChanSkarm. instead I'll briefly go over two particular moves that I think deserve discussing: Skarmory's Defog and Chansey's Thunder Wave. I'll start with Chansey since that's the more straightforward/ standard pick. Thunder Wave is the status move of choice here since it enables my two set up sweepers, Venusaur and Gliscor, to have an easier time vs faster teams. Toxic is a good option but it isn't as useful here since Venusaur and Gliscor don't necessarily need chip damage to facilitate their sweeps. Defog on Skarmory, however, is a much more interesting option. this team is rather weak to Spikes despite the presence of Magnezone to remove opposing Skarmory and Ferrothorn. Chansey's and Venusaur's longevity is especially hampered when facing opposing Spike-stack teams which leads to you having to play extremely aggressively to win before all three layers go up. Skarmory lessens this burden.
similarly to Skarmory and Chansey, these two have a joint role to aid Venusaur and Gliscor by trapping and removing key threats in the Steel- and Psychic-types in the tier. Weavile also acts as an enforcer due to its immensly powerful Knock Off removing key items paired well with its complementary STAB in Icicle Crash. Pickpocket is the ability of choice to act as a psuedo-Weavile check by absorbing Knock Off and stealing Choice Band. really not much else to say here. Magnezone's has two distinct roles: deleting Skarmory and Ferrothorn and paralysing Metagross. the second of these is arguably more important as the first since Metagross poses an incredible threat to this team if it isnt slowed down by paralysis. preserve Magnezone until you are certain you can deal with Metagross.
incredibly difficult to get rid of and potent at sweeping. a balance classic. Venusaur's immense rise is partly as a result of the discovery of the Growth set. get the Steel-types out of the picture (hi Magnezone) and there really isn't much that can threaten it out barring Fire-types like Heatran. checks notes... did someone say Heatran? you mean Gliscor food? Gliscor is able to capitalise on quite a number of the threats that force out Venusaur such as the afformentioned Heatran. they have great type synergy being able to cover a wide array of threats while also having the bulk to eat that one super-effective hit (9/10 doctors do not recommend).
while I did build this team in ~5 minutes, it's grown on me and has directed me to building structures I otherwise wouldn't have thought of (more SkarmChans teams coming soon). I hope you guys have as much fun using this team as I have. until next time, God bless you and peace out
shoutouts Bored Pikachu and KlefkiHolder
been meaning to share this team for quite a while as part of a mini series where I share notable teams I've used in tour but I procrastinated oops
I'm growing quite fond of SkarmBliss lately especially as I've engaged more with ADV -- I just speedran Pokemon Emerald and have been nuzlocking FireRed and LeafGreen -- thanks to videos from BKC as well as this other guy who goes by Nostalgic Nighthawk on YouTube. however, this team was actually built quite some time ago for my Masters League set vs Bored Pikachu. this was one of those teams that you build in 5 minutes that turns out to be really good. without further ado, here's the team
timeless pairing. I won't go into the details; if you're reading this then you probably already know all about SkarmBliss, or in this case ChanSkarm. instead I'll briefly go over two particular moves that I think deserve discussing: Skarmory's Defog and Chansey's Thunder Wave. I'll start with Chansey since that's the more straightforward/ standard pick. Thunder Wave is the status move of choice here since it enables my two set up sweepers, Venusaur and Gliscor, to have an easier time vs faster teams. Toxic is a good option but it isn't as useful here since Venusaur and Gliscor don't necessarily need chip damage to facilitate their sweeps. Defog on Skarmory, however, is a much more interesting option. this team is rather weak to Spikes despite the presence of Magnezone to remove opposing Skarmory and Ferrothorn. Chansey's and Venusaur's longevity is especially hampered when facing opposing Spike-stack teams which leads to you having to play extremely aggressively to win before all three layers go up. Skarmory lessens this burden.
similarly to Skarmory and Chansey, these two have a joint role to aid Venusaur and Gliscor by trapping and removing key threats in the Steel- and Psychic-types in the tier. Weavile also acts as an enforcer due to its immensly powerful Knock Off removing key items paired well with its complementary STAB in Icicle Crash. Pickpocket is the ability of choice to act as a psuedo-Weavile check by absorbing Knock Off and stealing Choice Band. really not much else to say here. Magnezone's has two distinct roles: deleting Skarmory and Ferrothorn and paralysing Metagross. the second of these is arguably more important as the first since Metagross poses an incredible threat to this team if it isnt slowed down by paralysis. preserve Magnezone until you are certain you can deal with Metagross.
incredibly difficult to get rid of and potent at sweeping. a balance classic. Venusaur's immense rise is partly as a result of the discovery of the Growth set. get the Steel-types out of the picture (hi Magnezone) and there really isn't much that can threaten it out barring Fire-types like Heatran. checks notes... did someone say Heatran? you mean Gliscor food? Gliscor is able to capitalise on quite a number of the threats that force out Venusaur such as the afformentioned Heatran. they have great type synergy being able to cover a wide array of threats while also having the bulk to eat that one super-effective hit (9/10 doctors do not recommend).
while I did build this team in ~5 minutes, it's grown on me and has directed me to building structures I otherwise wouldn't have thought of (more SkarmChans teams coming soon). I hope you guys have as much fun using this team as I have. until next time, God bless you and peace out
shoutouts Bored Pikachu and KlefkiHolder






