Hi, I didn't really want to rate this because this isn't a team that I really like. No offense I'm more talking about the play style and not the team in itself since it is obviously a solid team.
However, like Neliel I find it a little too passiv for my liking. But well it's not up to me to decide which play style you'll adopt isn't it !
So why am I here ?
In fact while I was playing with my team for the Outsider challenge (that is to say a team under 25% usage). I did meet this one and in the end I won for a simple reason.
My team was a HO focused on the physical side, and for a team like yours based on the "walling", you really rely way too much on Landorus-T.
Why ?
First, because he's your only physical wall. But that's not the only thing he needs to do !
Indeed he also has to put Rocks. In fact the pressure on his shoulders is just huge and killing this Landorus-T was the breaking point that made me win with a "gimmick" team.
Maybe I'd not have won against the one who created the team, but this experience shows me some weaknesses :
- Sharpedo
Yes the underplayed shark. He can't be revenged by Latios and kills it, he kills Heatran with Earthquake, he weaken Landorus-T even at -1 with Waterfall (it's a 2HKO), he kills Celebi, he 2HKO Rotom-W, he kills Gengar and outspeed it !
My team being a chain of sweepers, this wasn't too hard to weaken Rotom-W and Landorus-T, since they are your two pivots ! and they are also your most valuable defensive pokemons in a lot of situations (considering their good synergy).
My Sharpedo was paired with Breloom and Weavile, let's see what your team can do against them :
First Weavile, you got only Landorus-T as physical wall, and you may know that Weavile can kill it even at -1 with SR damage. Thus, you're in a very tough situation here, because Celebi is killed, Latias is highly threatened by an Ice Shard (if Weavile is at -1 it's "ok" but you lock yourself in Draco Meteor (just saying, Draco Meteor doesn't 0HKO a Weavile with no prior damage 252SpAtk Latios (Neutral) Draco Meteor vs 0HP/32SpDef Weavile (Neutral): 90% - 106% (253 - 298 HP). Guaranteed 2HKO. 37% chance to OHKO.) so in fact he can take a hit and kamikaze with Ice Punch to kill the Latios, Heatran is killed by Low Kick with SR damages, Rotom-W takes a ton from Night Slash, and Gengar is slower and gets killed by a Dark Stab.
But these threats are pretty minor and unplayed, this is true.
However Breloom can act like a good wallbreaker here too. Your team HATES having someone sleeping. You will tell me "who cares, I got Celebi for that" and while I agree, the point is that your Celebi is a SpD version and it can seem strange but you CANT stay on a Breloom with your Celebi, at +2 Bullet Seed can 0HKO you if it hits 5 times. So you get the picture, if you sleep three turns, no matter which version of Breloom it is, you're in a tough situation (I use Adamant Breloom because there is no reason for me to use Jolly but whatever, even with Jolly Breloom isn't an easy threat).
And sadly, nothing on your team can switch on a Breloom freely, so you can only let a pokemon take the Spore, then switch back to Celebi to do Aromatherapy (taking damages in the process and being pretty weak to any Pursuiter).
Latias can't really come on Breloom because of Low Sweep and Bullet Seed dealing a ton by the way, and Gengar gets totally doomed by Bullet Seed, even with the resistance.
Well I could go on telling mere weaknesses but I rather improve the team as much as I can.
If I get the logic, you paired four of the most used walls (a Specially based FGW core and a Landorus supposed to patch all the weaknesses.. and to put rocks) with a Trick Latios and Disable Gar.
This is a solid idea.
Here are my opinions, and my changes :
I'd change Celebi to a Physically based set. Because the threats that Celebi seems to take are not worthing the sacrifice on the physical side.
Jolteon ? he can't get through Rotom-W, and anyways, even a physically based Celebi can take him, same goes for Starmie.
Sharpedo can't 0HKO you and does around 65%, at full health you can take a Crunch and Giga Drain him for the kill.
I'm also worried about the thing that your team doesn't seem strong enough to take a big HO team, and to deal with a heavy Stall team. But you kinda always have a way to make it, it will just be hard.
I don't feel like changing any of your pokemons, but lower the pressure onto Landorus-T and put SR on Heatran (over Roar in my opinion). And then give Landorus-T Rest (no need the berry, in fact you rely so much on intimidate, that Rest could be a good last resort solution).
I would also switch Surf to HP Fire on Latios. It would not save you anyway against Tyranitar, so I'd rather get the extra coverage.
Just for information, my team was like :
TL;DR :
However, like Neliel I find it a little too passiv for my liking. But well it's not up to me to decide which play style you'll adopt isn't it !
So why am I here ?
In fact while I was playing with my team for the Outsider challenge (that is to say a team under 25% usage). I did meet this one and in the end I won for a simple reason.
My team was a HO focused on the physical side, and for a team like yours based on the "walling", you really rely way too much on Landorus-T.
Why ?
First, because he's your only physical wall. But that's not the only thing he needs to do !
Indeed he also has to put Rocks. In fact the pressure on his shoulders is just huge and killing this Landorus-T was the breaking point that made me win with a "gimmick" team.
Maybe I'd not have won against the one who created the team, but this experience shows me some weaknesses :
- Sharpedo
Yes the underplayed shark. He can't be revenged by Latios and kills it, he kills Heatran with Earthquake, he weaken Landorus-T even at -1 with Waterfall (it's a 2HKO), he kills Celebi, he 2HKO Rotom-W, he kills Gengar and outspeed it !
My team being a chain of sweepers, this wasn't too hard to weaken Rotom-W and Landorus-T, since they are your two pivots ! and they are also your most valuable defensive pokemons in a lot of situations (considering their good synergy).
My Sharpedo was paired with Breloom and Weavile, let's see what your team can do against them :
First Weavile, you got only Landorus-T as physical wall, and you may know that Weavile can kill it even at -1 with SR damage. Thus, you're in a very tough situation here, because Celebi is killed, Latias is highly threatened by an Ice Shard (if Weavile is at -1 it's "ok" but you lock yourself in Draco Meteor (just saying, Draco Meteor doesn't 0HKO a Weavile with no prior damage 252SpAtk Latios (Neutral) Draco Meteor vs 0HP/32SpDef Weavile (Neutral): 90% - 106% (253 - 298 HP). Guaranteed 2HKO. 37% chance to OHKO.) so in fact he can take a hit and kamikaze with Ice Punch to kill the Latios, Heatran is killed by Low Kick with SR damages, Rotom-W takes a ton from Night Slash, and Gengar is slower and gets killed by a Dark Stab.
But these threats are pretty minor and unplayed, this is true.
However Breloom can act like a good wallbreaker here too. Your team HATES having someone sleeping. You will tell me "who cares, I got Celebi for that" and while I agree, the point is that your Celebi is a SpD version and it can seem strange but you CANT stay on a Breloom with your Celebi, at +2 Bullet Seed can 0HKO you if it hits 5 times. So you get the picture, if you sleep three turns, no matter which version of Breloom it is, you're in a tough situation (I use Adamant Breloom because there is no reason for me to use Jolly but whatever, even with Jolly Breloom isn't an easy threat).
And sadly, nothing on your team can switch on a Breloom freely, so you can only let a pokemon take the Spore, then switch back to Celebi to do Aromatherapy (taking damages in the process and being pretty weak to any Pursuiter).
Latias can't really come on Breloom because of Low Sweep and Bullet Seed dealing a ton by the way, and Gengar gets totally doomed by Bullet Seed, even with the resistance.
Well I could go on telling mere weaknesses but I rather improve the team as much as I can.
If I get the logic, you paired four of the most used walls (a Specially based FGW core and a Landorus supposed to patch all the weaknesses.. and to put rocks) with a Trick Latios and Disable Gar.
This is a solid idea.
Here are my opinions, and my changes :
I'd change Celebi to a Physically based set. Because the threats that Celebi seems to take are not worthing the sacrifice on the physical side.
Jolteon ? he can't get through Rotom-W, and anyways, even a physically based Celebi can take him, same goes for Starmie.
Sharpedo can't 0HKO you and does around 65%, at full health you can take a Crunch and Giga Drain him for the kill.
I'm also worried about the thing that your team doesn't seem strong enough to take a big HO team, and to deal with a heavy Stall team. But you kinda always have a way to make it, it will just be hard.
I don't feel like changing any of your pokemons, but lower the pressure onto Landorus-T and put SR on Heatran (over Roar in my opinion). And then give Landorus-T Rest (no need the berry, in fact you rely so much on intimidate, that Rest could be a good last resort solution).
I would also switch Surf to HP Fire on Latios. It would not save you anyway against Tyranitar, so I'd rather get the extra coverage.
Just for information, my team was like :
Boom Lead Azelf / Adamant Sharpedo / Adamant Low Sweep Breloom / LO Weavile / RP Landorus / Final Gambit Staraptor
Imagine if Staraptor can Final Gambit on Landorus-T x)
Imagine if Staraptor can Final Gambit on Landorus-T x)
TL;DR :
Celebi => Physically based spread
Latios => HP Fire>Surf
Put SR on Heatran
Latios => HP Fire>Surf
Put SR on Heatran










