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BRONZUKKEN the Bronzong
Nature: Bold
Ability: Levitate
Item: Leftovers
EV: 252 SP DEF/252 DEF/6 SP ATK

Moveset:

Gyro Ball ( STEEL )- Hit the faster guys with STAB.
Stealth Rock ( ROCK )- You get it.
Hypnosis ( PSYCHIC )- Put the annoying people to sleep.
Earthquake ( GROUND )- To hit those other guys like Metagross & Electivire.

He's my wall basically. I like to use him to counter the likes of Gengar & Donphan very well. I like to Hypnosis the trainer's prized Pokemon, Then I just usually switch out to something else & Return BRONZUKKEN incase I need someone to wall again & annoy. He's my SPECIAL/PHYSICAL WALL.

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RENZOKUKEN the Latias

Nature: Modest
Ability: Levitate
Item: Enigma Berry ( Subject to change )
EV: 252 SP DEF/252 SP ATF/6 SPD

Moveset:

Recover ( NORMAL )- To heal obviously.
Grass Knot ( GRASS )- To hurt those darn Rhyperiors & Tyranitars.
Ice Beam ( ICE )- Freeze stuff & kill other fellow Dragons.
Psychic ( PSYCHIC )- To hurt stuff like Gengar & Machamp.

My first Special Sweeper. I chose it because I love Latios but it's not allowed apparently? So I settled for his little sister instead. I like how Latias has great overall stats, Is allowed & Is just plain awesome. You Recover when hurt, Ice Beam the dragons like Salamence & Dragonite, Grass Knot those Rhyperiors & Psychic the likes of Gengar & Machamp. SPECIAL SWEEPER/SPECIAL WALL.

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REGIZUKKEN the Regice

Nature: Calm
Ability: Clear Body
Item: Scope Lens ( Subject to change )
EV: 252 SP DEF/252 SP ATF/6 SPD

Moveset:

Explosion ( NORMAL )- Suicude attack in-case Regi is about to kick the bucket.
Ice Beam ( ICE )- Kill alot of stuff.
Thunderbolt ( ELECTRIC )- To kill the stuff that does survive Ice Beam.
Rock Polish ( ROCK )- You set this up, Then sweep. Works awesome.

I love my Regice. I usually send out Regi as my main, Which intimidates people since they are afraid of a Ice Beam or Thunderbolt usually. So I Rock Polish to Sharply raise my SPEED Stat. Then I sweep with STAB-Ice Beam & Thunderbolt. Then if Regice is about to die for whatever reason, Regi suicides and blows up in the enemy Pokemon's face. I love this moveset, Plus it has insane Special Defense. SPECIAL DEFENSE/SPECIAL SWEEPER.

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GYARAZUKKEN the Gyarados ( Shiny )

Nature: Jolly
Ability: Intimidate
Item: Expert Belt
EV: 252 ATK/252 SPD/6 SP DEF

Moveset:

Waterfall ( WATER )- STAB & sweep.
Ice Fang ( ICE )- To kill those bully Dragon-Types.
Earthquake ( GROUND )- To kill those heavy guys.
Thunder Fang ( ELECTRIC )- To kill his cousins.

A straight physical sweeper. Waterfall hits those Donphans & Tyranitars for STAB-Damage. Ice Fang takes care of Garchomps,Flygons & Salamence to name some. Earthquake goes for the likes of Metagross & Thunder Fang to kill his fellow Gyarados's with 4x-Damage. And I chose Jolly to ensure he's faster then other opposing Gyarados's. Overall, Gyarados is freaking sweet. And he's RED <3 PHYSICAL SWEEPER.

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NEROZKUKKEN the Gengar

Nature: Modest
Ability: Levitate
Item: Poison Bard
EV: 252 ATK/252 SPD/6 SP DEF

Moveset:

Shadow Ball ( GHOST )- To kill his cousins also.
Thunderbolt ( ELECTRIC )- To help Gyara kills his cousins & then some.
Sludge Bomb ( POISON )- Fece throwing FTW!
Psychic ( PSYCHIC )- To kill those six-pack abbed Fighting-Types.

My funny fun special sweeper. Good switch in on Machamps & stuff like that. Shadow Ball hits fellow Gengars & Ghost-Types very hard with STAB. Thunderbolt for bulky Water-Types & stuff like Swellow & Skarmory. Sludge Bomb to hurt those Grass-Types & Good Neutral Damage & STAB & Chance of Poison is always cool. Psychic is for the six-pack abbed Fighting-Types like Machamp again or stuff like Crobat. SPECIAL SWEEPER.

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GARMZUKKEN the Garchomp

Nature: Jolly
Ability: Sand Veil
Item: Life Orb OR Choice Band
EV: 252 ATK/252 SPD/6 SP DEF

Moveset:

Dragon Claw ( DRAGON )- To kill his cousins & other Dragon-Types.
Earthquake ( GROUND )- Level other Pokemon into the ground.
Fire Fang ( FIRE )- Perfect counter to Bronzong & Jirachi!
Shadow Claw ( GHOST )- Stuff like Gengar & Alakazam have nothing on him!

My favorite Pokemon on my team! So freaking cool. I named him after GARM the pet of Hel in Norse Mythology. He's so freaking cool! He basically just sweeps & I like swapping in GARM for thunder fangs or thunderbolts coming at my Gyarados. It's always rewarding when he absorbs the attack. And GARM is just insane, Choice Banded Dragon Claw will hit everything with STAB. So it's really sweet. I love my Garchomp. Fast,Powerful & Just overally amazing looking! Plus Fire Fang saves me so much from stuff like Bronzong or Jirachi or Skarmory. Like you don't even know. He's so awesome though <3 PHYSICAL SWEEPER

So whaddya' guys think? Be as open as you need to be, I can take it!

Thanks!

- RG
 
Yeah, Garchomp is currently uber, although it's being retested currently. Some of these sets are pretty sub-optimal, you should look through the analyses on site to see what is used.
 
On Bronzong, use a Speed reducing Nature such as Sassy to make Gyro Ball hit as hard as possible. In addition to that, use an Speed IV of 2. That makes Gyro Ball hit even harder. I suggested a Speed IV of 2 rather than 1 or 0 as it allows Bronzong to outspeed opposing Bronzong, allowing you to Hypnosis them first.

Firstly, Gengar really does not work as well as it used to, due to Scizor's Bullet Punch. I suggest changing Gengar's moveset a bit. Since Scizor is such a common switch-in to Gengar, Gengar benefits from using Substitute and Hidden Power Fire. While Gengar is safely under a Substitute, Gengar becomes a very dangerous Pokemon. The set I suggest you use is Leftovers Timid, 252 SpA / 252 Spe / 6 HP, Substitute, Shadow Ball, Focus Blast, Hidden Power Fire. Basically use Substitute on a switch.When a Scizor comes in, OHKO them with HP Fire. Focus Blast adds to the coverage alongisde Shadow Ball as it allows Gengar to hit Pokemon such as Tyranitar super effectively. Shadow Ball is for STAB and to hit opposing Ghost-types and Substitute protects Gengar from attacks and helps scout as well. An option over Focus Blast would be Focus Punch is you want Gengar to handle Blissey more effectively. If you want to use Focus Punch instead, use 100 Atk / 156 SpA / 252 Spe with a Hasty Nature. The Attack Evs allow Gengar to 2HKO Blissey with Focus Punch. If using Focus Punch, use Expert Belt as an item.

You have Thunder Fang listed on Gyarados' moveset, however, Gyarados does not learn Thunder Fang. In Thunder Fang's slot, use Dragon Dance instead. Dragon Dance turns Gyarados into a threatening sweeper as Dragon Dance boosts Gyarados' Attack and Speed, allowing Gyarados to sweep more effectively. On Gyarados, Ice Fang + Stone Edge is usually better than Ice Fang + Earthquake. Ice Fang and Stone Edge give the best coverage alongside Waterfall. They help Gyarados eliminate Pokemon such as other Gyarados, Zapdos, Celebi, and Breloom. Earthquake is good, however, Gyarados will have a harder time against Breloom and Celebi in addition to Tangrowth. Most of the Pokemon that you will be hitting super effectively with Earthquake are already killed by Waterfall such as Tyranitar, Lucario, and Heatran. The only real downside is that you will be unable to KO Metagross. So basically, I suggest Stone Edge over Earthquake.

On Latias, there is little reason to use Ice Beam over Dragon Pulse or even Draco Meteor. In this move slot, use Draco Meteor. It provides Latias with a STAB move and allows Latias to still hit the Pokemon you will be hitting with Ice Beam such as Salamence. That is why Dragon Pulse is usually the better option. Over Grass Knot, use Surf. Surf provides better coverage on Latias and you still retain the ability to hit Tyranitar and Rhyperior for super effective damage. You also get the ability to hit Scizor, a common switch-in on Latias for neutral damage. Psychic is a bad move to be using in OU due to the abundance of Steel-types that resist it in addition to the ever so common Tyranitar. So over this, use ThunderBolt. Thunderbolt deals with the few threats that can take Draco Meteor or Surf; these are Pokemon such as, Suicune, Vaporeon, Empoleon, etc. ThunderBolt 2HKOes all of the aforementioned Pokemon and provides Latias with all around good coverage.

Your EV spread on Latias can also use some work. You currently have maximum Special Defense. What I suggest is using 252 Speed instead of 252 Special Defense. Speed is one of the most important stats in Pokemon. Without Speed, Latias will fail to outspeed a myriad of threats, meaning that Latias will be less of an effective sweeper. Over Modest, use Timid. Timid gives all of the same OHKOs and 2HKOs that Modest gives after Stealth Rock damage is factored in. The extra Speed will allow Latias to outspeed Pokemon such as Infernape and Gengar without Choice Scarf. So the final spread is; ---> 252 Speed/252 SpA/ 6 HP. I do not see much use for Enigma Berry. All it does is heals Latias 25% of its health when it is attacked by a super effective move. Latias is not going to be surviving super effective moves such as U-turns or Crunches, making Enigma Berry not needed. You can opt for Life Orb to give Latias more power when striking with its moves.

Lastly, I suggest taking a look at this Strategy Pokedex. As Tab pointed out, some of your movesets are rather strange. In addition to that, Garchomp is also considered Uber as of now. Look through that Strategy Pokedex to familiarize yourself with some common movesets in addition to items, what tier Pokemon are in, etc.
 
Everything seems in order with your team. However, I for one, wouldn't teach any Pokemon suicidal attacks such as, Self-Destruct, Explosion, because you might waste a valuable Pokemon that you need.
 
suicidal moves are plenty ok as they often allow pokemon to take out 2 pokes. One with its normal moves and one with the suicidal move. Also many common switchins to certain pokemon are always crippled by an effectively 500 base power explosion. The only electric type moves gyarados learns are T-bolt, thunder, and t-wave. The former two are special moves that are not viable on gyarados due to its low special attack. T-wave is a support move and does not belong on this set.
Also, regice is really not a very good pokemon as ice is a very poor defensive typing, being hit SE by bullet punch, brick break, close combat, and stone edge, all very common moves. The rock polish set can be accomplished by other pokemon
 
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