Serenity
Hi there, guys! As you can see I’m a new and this is my very first “serious” RTM. It took me a while to come up with this team, actually. I’ve tried different types of teams before using this one (especially Weather ones) and different strategy (especially stall) but after a while I started to create my own concept of team and this is the result. To be honest I’m having so much fun playing with this team and even if I’m still learning to use it I think I’m on the right track to create a good balanced team. Anyway, here’s the team! Sorry for my bad English by the way, I’m Italian.
So, the basic concept of this team is to spread paralysis (at least 2-3 Pokémon) to gain an advantage not only in Speed but also in term of setting up more easily thanks to the chance for the victim to be fully paralyzed (which happens ¼ of the time). This goal is usually accomplished by the defensive core Gyarados/ Jirachi. However I realized in no time that paralyze every Pokémon was not only very difficult but also useless most of the times (since in OU there are many slow powerhouses). So I added Heatran to my team, who provides Toxic support and a good 30% rate to get a burn with Lava Plume. The rest of the team consist of bulky and in a certain way “self-sufficient” Pokémon that after a few turns of set-up they can tear apart the opponent team. That’s the plan; now let’s have a look at the team in the detail.
Hi there, guys! As you can see I’m a new and this is my very first “serious” RTM. It took me a while to come up with this team, actually. I’ve tried different types of teams before using this one (especially Weather ones) and different strategy (especially stall) but after a while I started to create my own concept of team and this is the result. To be honest I’m having so much fun playing with this team and even if I’m still learning to use it I think I’m on the right track to create a good balanced team. Anyway, here’s the team! Sorry for my bad English by the way, I’m Italian.
So, the basic concept of this team is to spread paralysis (at least 2-3 Pokémon) to gain an advantage not only in Speed but also in term of setting up more easily thanks to the chance for the victim to be fully paralyzed (which happens ¼ of the time). This goal is usually accomplished by the defensive core Gyarados/ Jirachi. However I realized in no time that paralyze every Pokémon was not only very difficult but also useless most of the times (since in OU there are many slow powerhouses). So I added Heatran to my team, who provides Toxic support and a good 30% rate to get a burn with Lava Plume. The rest of the team consist of bulky and in a certain way “self-sufficient” Pokémon that after a few turns of set-up they can tear apart the opponent team. That’s the plan; now let’s have a look at the team in the detail.
Gyarados (F) @ Leftovers
Trait: Intimidate
EVs: 248 HP / 252 Def / 8 Spd
Impish Nature (+Def, -SAtk)
- Thunder Wave
- Roar
- Taunt
- Waterfall
Seriously, this little girl is great. First off, she has Intimidate, which is a great help against Dragon Dance or Swords Dance users. She has got 95 / 79 / 100 base defensive stats and a pretty good defensive typing (resistances to Fire-, Bug-, Ground-, Water-, Fighting- and Steel-type attacks against 2 weaknesses). The EVs make her a great physical wall, alongside Gliscor. Every move is extremely necessary in this team. With this moveset, in fact, Gyarados provides paralysis and Taunt support; she becomes a great phazer with a solid STAB attack in Waterfall. Taunt is crucial to prevent entry hazards, which I have no way to eliminate otherwise. Actually when I use her I almost always get at least 2 T- Wave because she’s expected to use a more offensive moveset. You can feel the lack of a spinner but the presence of Wish somehow hinders that.
Breloom (M) @ Toxic Orb
Trait: Poison Heal
EVs: 236 HP / 56 Atk / 216 Def
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SAtk)
- Spore
- Seed Bomb
- Substitute
- Focus Punch
Breloom is a monster. If played correctly he’s sure to achieve at least one kill. After a few Thunder Wave I’m pretty sure to get a safe Substitute after a few try waiting for the free turn to set up, task which is made easier by Poison Heal. At that point I just spam Focus Punch. What is great about Breloom is that not only he’s a Spore spreader, but a sort of Choice Band- not-locked user, because of the monstrous power provided by Focus Punch. The EVs are the same of the SubSeed set, actually, because I want him to be the most durable possible. Seed Bomb is necessary to hit Rotom-W and other bulky Water types, as Leech Seed is not very accurate; I’ve realized to have few opportunities to use it anyway. What is fun about using Breloom in this team is that many times my opponent happens to switch to an already statused Pokémon, thinking to regain momentum preventing a Spore. Thus, what really happens is that multiple paralysis actually helps dramatically Breloom to set up.
Jirachi @ Leftovers
Trait: Serene Grace
EVs: 252 HP / 224 SDef / 32 Spd
Careful Nature (+SDef, -SAtk)
- Iron Head
- Body Slam
- Wish
- Protect
Jirachi is the first special wall, with its great typing and base stats. The EVs and moveset are pretty standard (Specially Defensive). Jirachi forms a defensive core with Gyarados, who by the way protect it from Fire and Ground attacks. Jirachi provides Wish support, very much appreciated by both Gyarados and Heatran, who lack their own form of recovery while still being able to check a few threats with his Iron Head and Serene Grace. Protect is useful to scout the moves of the opposing team while also keeping Jirachi healthy alongside Wish. I use Body Slam over Thunder Wave for two reasons: first of all it is effective against Ground-type Pokémon which usually switch into Jirachi. On the other hand, it cannot be Taunted.
Heatran (F) @ Leftovers
Trait: Flash Fire
EVs: 248 HP / 252 SDef / 8 Spd
Calm Nature (+SDef, -Atk)
- Lava Plume
- Stealth Rock
- Protect
- Toxic
When I decided to use Breloom, I realized that, in order to cover his various weaknesses I had to use Heatran. Fortunately she proved to be useful not only to Breloom but to the whole team. As I said before, I realized that paralysis had to be used alongside burn and poison. Of course, I need to be really careful, and that requires also a certain dose of prediction. Anyway, even this set is pretty standard, since Heatran is the second special wall of my team, while also providing Stealth Rock support, the only entry hazard you’ll see in this team and pretty much necessary to stall out various threats (like Salamence and Dragonite). Also, Heatran can afford to take a hit and Toxic the casual wall with her great mixed bulk.
Gliscor (M) @ Toxic Orb
Trait: Poison Heal
EVs: 252 HP / 184 Def / 72 Spd
Impish Nature (+Def, -SAtk)
- Swords Dance
- Earthquake
- Ice Fang
- Protect
I really love Gliscor. He’s my second physical wall while also acting as a bulky sweeper. Gliscor will recover 1/8 of its maximum HP at the end of every turn after Toxic Orb is activated. This does not only provide a great form of recovery with a "double" Leftovers, but he also acts as a status absorber. I usually set up on Spikers like Skarmory to get some free Swords Dance after a Taunt from Gyarados. If the opponent switch with a counter (like Latios) I can get a free Ice Fang, which, added to Stealth Rock damage helps to wear him down while I switch to Jirachi. Actually Gliscor is so useful that I usually use him pretty much in every part of the game, depending on the situation. Of course, what I want to do is activate his Toxic Orb early-game, which it’s not too difficult with some intelligent playing.
Reuniclus (F) @ Leftovers
Trait: Magic Guard
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 SDef
Hardy Nature
- Calm Mind
- Recover
- Psychic
- Focus Blast
Reuniclus is here as my second bulky sweeper, this time specialized on the special side. She’s so good that after some team support can win games by herself. Her ability, Magic Guard is simply the best ability in the game and is a great help against stall. Her checks are actually few and far between and they are all pretty much covered by the rest of the team. Scizor is outspeeded and obliterated by Heatran; Tyranitar can be checked by Gyarados or Jirachi, depending on the set; Jirachi itself can be severally weakened by Heatran (better with a burn); Slowbro is more difficult to counter because I need to switch to Breloom safely but after a Spore (or a Thunder Wave) I can Seed Bomb him. When she manages to get a few Calm Mind she’s very difficoult to counter, so you could say that the real goal of this team is to clean up the way for Reuniclus and occasionally Gliscor.
As I said before, this team lack a rapid spinner. This was because of the fact that I hate both Forretress and Starmie. Forretress was too much defensive (I’ve seen him especially in stall teams) while Starmie can’t use Recover while sacrificing coverage, while I can’t use both him and Reuniclus. To compensate that, I used Flying types and Steel types and three status absorber, to minimize the impact of Toxic Spikes and Stealth Rock (which isn’t suffered by Jirachi, my Wish user).
So this is my team. I hope I was clear enough. If I missed something or something isn’t clear or incorrect (both conceptually and grammatically) please tell me and I’ll edit the post. Thank you very much for your attention.




