OU WiFi Standard - RMT!1

At a Glance

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Infernape Naive @ Focus Sash
64 Atk/ 252 SpA/ 192 Spe
~Fake Out
~Stealth Rock
~Close Combat
~Fire Blast

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Fire Blast and move one
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Switch ASAP, probably to Starmie (Surf/Rapid Spin)
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Fake Out, Stealth Rock and switch to Spiritomb
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Fake Out, Fire Blast or Stealth Rock (choose order and switch)
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Fake Out, Stealth Rock or switch to Starmie
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Fake Out, Stealth Rock and Close Combat/Switch
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Fake Out, Stealth Rock and switch to Starmie
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Close Combat or Stealth Rock
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Fake Out, Fire Blast or Stealth Rock and then Fire Blast
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Fake Out, Fire Blast or Stealth Rock and then Fire Blast
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Stealth Rock (they protect first) then Fire Blast/anticipate
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Fake Out, Close Combat
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Fake Out, Stealth Rock and jump away to spiritomb
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Fake Out, Close Combat
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Stealth Rock/Fake Out, Close Combat
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Stealth Rock/Fake Out, Fire Blast

He's pretty great and versatile, willing to come back into play because of focus sash and fake out.

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Starmie Timid @ Leftovers
136 HP/ 156 Def/ 216 Spe
~Rapid Spin
~Thunderbolt
~Surf
~Recover

For spinning and Gyarados, standard set that emphasizes durability.

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Togekiss Modest @ Lum Berry
252 HP/ 152 SpA/ 104 Spe
~Nasty Plot
~Roost
~Air Slash
~Aura Sphere

Not sure about Togekiss, it's nice to anticipate a flyer/earthquake and set up Nasty Plot.

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Spiritomb Careful @ Leftovers
252 HP/ 140 Atk/ 116 SpD
~Sucker Punch
~Pain Split
~Will-o-Wisp
~Taunt

My favorite pokemon, so annoying. Loves to come in and Sucker Punch a Psychic set up, or Will-o-Wisp and Pain Split for life. Taunt meant for slow set up threats.


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Scizor Adamant @ Life Orb
32 HP/ 252 Atk/ 224 Spe
~Swords Dance
~Superpower
~X-Scissor
~Bullet Punch

Walled by Gyarados, but relies on Starmie. Come in on fragile opponents and set up, or pray bullet punch can help revenge.


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Machamp Adamant @ Choice Band
128 HP/ 252 Atk/ 128 Spe
~Earthquake
~Ice Punch
~Stone Edge
~Dynamic Punch

Find this guy to be extremely underrated, especially with guaranteed Dynamic Punch, Ice Punch for Dragons.

Might be too reliant on Spiritomb to stop Setups, what do you all think?


 
You had such a detailed feature for your lead and there, where did it go?
More descriptions please, makes it easier to rate :)

Anyway, I have some advice for you ANYWAY xD

For your Scizor, I would go with more bulk, allowing you to set up and then beat guys like Vaporeon, Bronzong, Spinner Starmie and things. I think you should retain max attack though, for all your revenging needs, so here goes.

SD Scizor @ Life Orb / Iron Plate
248 HP, 252 Atk, 6 Spe
Adamant
-Bullet Punch
-Brick Break / Superpower
-X Scissor / Roost / U-Turn
-Swords Dance

Iron Plate allows to you pretend to be a Choice Band Scizor, getting you a free Swords Dance as they switch into a Bullet Punch absorber, such as Bronzong, only to get set up on and beaten.
Superpower can be used to keep with the 'look im a CB Scizor, honest!' theme but I would recommend brick break if you plan to do some real sweepin'.
X Scissor is good for Latias and Celebi but after a Swords Dance or two bullet punch is pretty much as effective against Latias. Same with Celebi, but to a lesser extent. I would replace X-Scissor with either U-Turn or Roost. U-Turn once again completes the CB act and allows you to scout your opponent's Scizor counters and wear them down, and Roost allows you to set up on bulky tanks with weaker offenses, like Swampert, as well as keep your sweep sustained.

Good Luck with the team!
 
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