I made this team by taking 6 pokemon that are stupid good and putting them together. It has served me pretty well so far this generation.
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Galvantula @ Focus Sash
Ability - Compoundeyes
EVs: 252 SPA / 4 SPD / 252 SPE
Timid Nature
-Bug Buzz
-Thunder
-Thunder Wave
-Sticky Web
Sticky Web, Sticky Web, Sticky Web. Bug Buzz and Thunder allow Galvantula to kill a pokemon or two every once in a while. Thunder Wave is good for dealing with faster enemies. STICKY WEB HOWEVER, is really the main pull here. Paired with Excadrill, Sticky Web can imitate a Sand Rush boost, and we all know how scary Sand Rush Excadrill can be. It is also a big,big help to Kyurem-B, and Gengar will always appreciate it. Galvantula is often my lead and very rarely lasts longer than it takes to get Sticky Web up, but that is really the only reason I use him.
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Gengar@Gengarite
Ability-Levitate/Shadow Tag
Evs: 4 HP / 252 SPA / 252 SPE
Timid Nature
-Shadow Ball
-Sludge Wave
-Focus Blast
-Taunt
Mega-Gengar is definitely one of the best MegaEvolutions, and hopefully PS gets his shiny form soon because he looks frickin' awesome shiny. Mega-Gengar is wonderful at cleaning house late in a match. I started out with Destiny Bond, but have found Taunt to be much more useful, killing a Chansey or Blissey is much more appealing than miss predicting with Destiny Bond and being outplayed by your opponent. I hate Focus Blast, I would love to use Thunderbolt or Dazzling Gleam, but a fighting move is just so useful for Gengar that I have to risk it with a 70 accuracy move. I feel like Sludge Wave is much better than Sludge Bomb for gengar. I do not want to poison my opponent's pokemon, I just want to knock them out, so I prefer the 5 more base power. So many games are won by just switching in Gengar and attack-attack-attack. Oh, and spinblocking, whatever than means… pfft.
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Talonflame@Choice Band
Ability- Gale Wing
Evs: 4 HP / 252 ATK / 252 SPE
Adamant Nature
-Brave Bird
-Flare Blitz
-Return
-U-Turn
Talonflame is master revenge-killer, and also master everything-killer. A Choice Band, Gale Wing Brave Bird is a powerful thing. Talonflame is amazing, everyone knows that, I honestly think it is a waste to play bulk up, and swords dance is just not my style for a bird like this. Stealth Rock is super scary, especially with 2 recoil moves for STAB. Luckily, Excadrill is a thing, so rocks are rarely a problem. Talonflame is free to switch in a couple times and wreak havoc.
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Excadrill@Life Orb
Ability: Mold Breaker
EVs: 252 ATK / 4 SPD / 252 SPE
Jolly Nature
-Swords Dance
-Earthquake
-Rock Slide
-Rapid Spin
Everyones favorite Mole is back, and he is better than ever with Sticky Web support. Functioning as a Rapid Spinner is appreciated greatly by Talonflame who gets destroyed by Rocks. When I get off a Swords Dance with this guy it is always really sweet. Sometimes all he has time for is a Rapid Spin and a quick Earthquake, but even without reaching his full potential as a sweeper, Excadrill is still able to do some great things for my team.
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Klefki@Light Clay
Ability:Prankster
EVs: 252 HP / 252 DEF / 4 SPD
Bold Nature
-Light Screen
-Reflect
-Thunder Wave
-Foul Play
Dual Screen Klefki is hugely appreciated by Excadrill and Kyurem-B. Thunder Waves allows Klefki to further hinder my opponent's team. Foul Play is great because it allows Klefki to steal a kill every now and then. I went with an EV spread to maximize my physical bulk because that is what the Team Builder recommended, and it has seemed to be working pretty well. Being behind screens can give me an advantage in close games and paralyze hax are always appreciated. Spikes is a cool thing, but I rarely feel like I have time to use 3 turns to set up hazards. Setting screens takes up enough turns as is.
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Kyurem-Black@Life Orb
Ability:Teravolt
EVs: 4 ATK / 252 SPA / 252 SPE
Hasty Nature
-Fusion Bolt
-Ice Beam
-Outrage
-Roost
Behind Screens and Sticky Web, this thing is anyone's worst nightmare. Even if nothing goes according to plan and he has no outside help, Kyurem-Black is still quite a handful. His stats are Uber tier and he can easily just annihilate pokemon at the click of a button. Roost is nice for longevity and super good with Screens support. Kyurem-Black is the newest member of this team, but he is one that is quickly finding a place in my heart as it rips the throats out of my enemies.
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Final Thoughts- For me, this team is a pile of awesome. In reality, it is probably pretty rough. I am open to any changes, there are many other cheap, super good pokemon (BLAZIKEN) that I could always try out. As long as the spirit of being obscenely good remains intact, I will be happy.
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Galvantula @ Focus Sash
Ability - Compoundeyes
EVs: 252 SPA / 4 SPD / 252 SPE
Timid Nature
-Bug Buzz
-Thunder
-Thunder Wave
-Sticky Web
Sticky Web, Sticky Web, Sticky Web. Bug Buzz and Thunder allow Galvantula to kill a pokemon or two every once in a while. Thunder Wave is good for dealing with faster enemies. STICKY WEB HOWEVER, is really the main pull here. Paired with Excadrill, Sticky Web can imitate a Sand Rush boost, and we all know how scary Sand Rush Excadrill can be. It is also a big,big help to Kyurem-B, and Gengar will always appreciate it. Galvantula is often my lead and very rarely lasts longer than it takes to get Sticky Web up, but that is really the only reason I use him.
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Gengar@Gengarite
Ability-Levitate/Shadow Tag
Evs: 4 HP / 252 SPA / 252 SPE
Timid Nature
-Shadow Ball
-Sludge Wave
-Focus Blast
-Taunt
Mega-Gengar is definitely one of the best MegaEvolutions, and hopefully PS gets his shiny form soon because he looks frickin' awesome shiny. Mega-Gengar is wonderful at cleaning house late in a match. I started out with Destiny Bond, but have found Taunt to be much more useful, killing a Chansey or Blissey is much more appealing than miss predicting with Destiny Bond and being outplayed by your opponent. I hate Focus Blast, I would love to use Thunderbolt or Dazzling Gleam, but a fighting move is just so useful for Gengar that I have to risk it with a 70 accuracy move. I feel like Sludge Wave is much better than Sludge Bomb for gengar. I do not want to poison my opponent's pokemon, I just want to knock them out, so I prefer the 5 more base power. So many games are won by just switching in Gengar and attack-attack-attack. Oh, and spinblocking, whatever than means… pfft.
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Talonflame@Choice Band
Ability- Gale Wing
Evs: 4 HP / 252 ATK / 252 SPE
Adamant Nature
-Brave Bird
-Flare Blitz
-Return
-U-Turn
Talonflame is master revenge-killer, and also master everything-killer. A Choice Band, Gale Wing Brave Bird is a powerful thing. Talonflame is amazing, everyone knows that, I honestly think it is a waste to play bulk up, and swords dance is just not my style for a bird like this. Stealth Rock is super scary, especially with 2 recoil moves for STAB. Luckily, Excadrill is a thing, so rocks are rarely a problem. Talonflame is free to switch in a couple times and wreak havoc.
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Excadrill@Life Orb
Ability: Mold Breaker
EVs: 252 ATK / 4 SPD / 252 SPE
Jolly Nature
-Swords Dance
-Earthquake
-Rock Slide
-Rapid Spin
Everyones favorite Mole is back, and he is better than ever with Sticky Web support. Functioning as a Rapid Spinner is appreciated greatly by Talonflame who gets destroyed by Rocks. When I get off a Swords Dance with this guy it is always really sweet. Sometimes all he has time for is a Rapid Spin and a quick Earthquake, but even without reaching his full potential as a sweeper, Excadrill is still able to do some great things for my team.
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Klefki@Light Clay
Ability:Prankster
EVs: 252 HP / 252 DEF / 4 SPD
Bold Nature
-Light Screen
-Reflect
-Thunder Wave
-Foul Play
Dual Screen Klefki is hugely appreciated by Excadrill and Kyurem-B. Thunder Waves allows Klefki to further hinder my opponent's team. Foul Play is great because it allows Klefki to steal a kill every now and then. I went with an EV spread to maximize my physical bulk because that is what the Team Builder recommended, and it has seemed to be working pretty well. Being behind screens can give me an advantage in close games and paralyze hax are always appreciated. Spikes is a cool thing, but I rarely feel like I have time to use 3 turns to set up hazards. Setting screens takes up enough turns as is.
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Kyurem-Black@Life Orb
Ability:Teravolt
EVs: 4 ATK / 252 SPA / 252 SPE
Hasty Nature
-Fusion Bolt
-Ice Beam
-Outrage
-Roost
Behind Screens and Sticky Web, this thing is anyone's worst nightmare. Even if nothing goes according to plan and he has no outside help, Kyurem-Black is still quite a handful. His stats are Uber tier and he can easily just annihilate pokemon at the click of a button. Roost is nice for longevity and super good with Screens support. Kyurem-Black is the newest member of this team, but he is one that is quickly finding a place in my heart as it rips the throats out of my enemies.
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Final Thoughts- For me, this team is a pile of awesome. In reality, it is probably pretty rough. I am open to any changes, there are many other cheap, super good pokemon (BLAZIKEN) that I could always try out. As long as the spirit of being obscenely good remains intact, I will be happy.