Series 8 Sample Team Thread (Accepting Submissions)

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With the start of Series 8 literally being an hour prior to writing this post, and the start of both the Scramble and Dodrio Cup, it seems as fitting a time as ever to release some sample teams to hopefully get you on right track during the new series! The purpose of this thread is not just to compile the best possible teams, but a wide variety of different teams from different sources (be that from user submission, tours, or notable ladder teams).

As always, users are encouraged to post teams they have found success with or just enjoy playing with whether that be on Sword and Shield or on Showdown. That being said: Please only post your teams if they adhere to the following guidelines
  • Provide a brief explanation of the team (not asking for full reports, just a general idea of how your team works)
  • Provide at least one replay, or some other source of evidence that shows the team is of a good caliber (this can be your in-game or Showdown ranking)
  • Provide your import/Rental code for the team

:zacian-crowned::lapras-gmax::amoonguss::incineroar::landorus-therian::zapdos:
https://pokepast.es/6379cfaeaa9fe2a5 by Raineko

This has been a super popular core from even before the start of Series 8, and played like this or in a similar way by numerous players in X9 League. With so many restricted Pokemon to choose from, Zacian-Crowned has always seemed like a top tier threat and one of the go-to Pokemon for the format. The idea behind this team is to act as a bulky offense team with Zacian's raw unbridled power, and using Lapras' G-Max Resonance to set Aurora Veil and using the double Intimidate core of Landorus-T and Incineroar to punish physical attackers that the opponent may have. Amoonguss serves as sort of a glue to this team, adequately resisting Electric type attacks for Lapras, providing Spore and Rage Powder support, and healing up the team with Pollen Puff. Zapdos serves to improve the Groudon and Sun matchups with Safety Goggles ignoring Sleep Powder, as well as hitting two of the primary Sun attackers (Venusaur and Charizard) for super effective damage.

:dialga::hitmontop::volcarona::glastrier::grimmsnarl::porygon2:
https://pokepast.es/e38602f188c59483 by Raineko

This team pays homage to the classic core: TopMoth (Hitmontop + Volcarona) as well as one of the premier restricted Pokemon that loves to Dynamax in Dialga. Dialga has immense power, with a 150BP Max Wyrmwind being fired off of an insane 150SpA stat. Hitmontop is here to provide Intimidate as well as support in Fake Out, Wide Guard and Feint to break opposing Protect. Volcarona in particular loves having Fake Out and Wide Guard support next to it, essentially ignoring spread moves that would otherwise hinder it such as Water Spout, Origin Pulse, Rock Slide and Snarl, which can allow it to click Quiver Dance and increase its damage output. Glastrier, while obviously not the same as Calyrex-Ice, is still a really solid pick for Trick Room teams that doesn't take up the restricted slot. Assault Vest here is improving its already good bulk, allowing it a bit of longevity on the field and letting it abuse Trick Room for as long as possible. Porygon2 is a secondary Trick Room setter to Dialga, with Recover for longevity, Shadow Ball to keep pokemon such as Calyrex-Shadow in check, and Tri Attack as a fairly decent STAB. Grimmsnarl binds everything together: Fake Tears allows most of this team to do even more damage to the opponents, Screens improves the teams already good bulk, and Spirit Break further adds to the damage reduction theme.

:calyrex-shadow::indeedee: :urshifu: :whimsicott: :kartana::regieleki:
https://pokepast.es/20e2ea2713a72d63 by zeefable

Calyrex-S possesses plenty of amazing qualities to make it a great Pokemon to build around: insanely high offensive stats, a proven strong STAB combination, and the ability to further boost itself with both Nasty Plot and As One. Choosing the supporting cast was quite simple. With two redirectors and two Intimidate users, Calyrex-S very often finds itself in position to setup game winning sweeps. SD Landorus-T is quite good at clearing the board of Incineroar, while Regieleki is excellent for putting pressure on both Yveltal and Moltres-G while also providing Speed control in its insanely fast Electroweb. Its ability to outpace Choice Scarf Kyogre rounds out the team quite nicely, making it a very strong goodstuffs offense.

:solgaleo::spectrier::zapdos::grimmsnarl::rillaboom::porygon2:
https://pokepast.es/33271519936b3f13 by zeefable
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This team was built around the core of Solgaleo and Spectrier that saw some success in the first major Series 8 tournament, the X9 league. Zee chose to use Zapdos and Fake Tears Grimmsnarl to add some special attacking power to the team, and Safety Goggles is very helpful against TornOgre teams. Choice Banded Rillaboom is a very effective Pokemon to have in the back, as its powerful Grassy Glides can quickly end games. Porygon2 is a fringe pick that offers more Speed control and is very effective in the Calyrex-S matchup. In general, you want to go Zapdos mode into Sun and Rain teams, and Dynamax Solgaleo into everything else.

:kyogre::tornadus::amoonguss::regieleki::incineroar::kartana:
https://pokepast.es/34623a3c0ebd3d79 by Raineko
https://pokepast.es/5e88f01a1d8ea7a8 by GeniusVGC (you can find him https://twitter.com/GeniusVGC https://twitter.com/GeniusGraphics_ here)

This has been another very popular core since before Series 8 started, also being played by several players on the ladder and in the X9 League. The idea is to setup Tailwind with Tornadus, allowing Choice Specs Kyogre to deal immense damage with Water Spout in the rain. Tornadus also uses Taunt in order to stop opposing Wide Guard, Tailwind, Trick Room and so on. Kyogre runs Scald in slot 2 as to avoid being completely disabled by a Pokemon with Wide Guard. Amoonguss benefits from the rain cutting down its Fire weakness, as well as providing generally good support in Spore and Rage Powder, along with Clear Smog to reset any stat changes the opponent might have (for example from Weakness Policy). Regieleki loves being in the rain, being able to fire off 100% accurate Magnet-boosted Thunders against threats such as opposing Kyogre and Yveltal. Incineroar provides Snarl, Parting Shot, Fake Out and Intimidate support to the team, allowing you to reduce the opponents damage output to mitigate as much damage from your heavy hitters. Kartana is another Pokemon that loves the rain, with the Fire weakness being neutered slightly. This is responsible for helping out against Pokemon such as opposing Kyogre, Xerneas and Grimmsnarl with its STABs, as well as providing Max Airstream off of Aerial Ace and Sacred Sword being able to break through more defensive walls such as Dialga and Stakataka that might be boosting their defense via Max Steelspike.

:groudon::venusaur-gmax::charizard-gmax::grimmsnarl::regieleki::togekiss:
https://pokepast.es/40f22d1d379fb4d4 by Raineko

The alternative weather core of the format, Groudon + Venusaur + Charizard provides immense breaking potential and speed thanks to the raw strength of Groudon, Charizard's Solar Power and Venusaur's Chlorophyll. Charizard has proven itself to be an absolutely insane offensive Pokemon, with its G-Max Wildfire hitting for a minimum of 79% on Dynamax Dialga as well as hitting basically every Fire or Flying weak Pokemon extremely well - usually enough to OHKO. Dragon Pulse provides a way to 2HKO Dynamax Palkia with Max Wyrmwind. Venusaur can serve as a fast offensive Pokemon with Sleep Powder utility. G-Max Vine Lash is still a great move, and offers a consistent way to break through opposing Groudon and Kyogre. Regieleki comes in to provide a fast offensive Electric type to take down Flying types such as Yveltal and Ho-Oh. Grimmsnarl sets Screens to help the team's bulk, which helps Groudon setup Swords Dance far easier. It also provides Fake Tears to further improve the team's damage output, and Spirit Break as further damage reduction as well as a strong STAB. Togekiss is a standard utility Pokemon, with Follow Me for redirection and Yawn and Helping Hand to further help the team out.
 
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https://pokepast.es/03394d73737f1bed Dragapult+ Zacain. :Zacian-Crowned: :dragapult: :incineroar: :regieleki: :landorus-therian: :Rillaboom:
Replay1 Sub Zacain is very good was a 50/50 in the end if you ask i can explain why
Replay2 Sub Zacain helps Immensly vs TR
Credit to the people in the pokepaste for helping me make the best version i could
This team was built around combination of Dragapult and Zacian is quite powerful offensively. The Dragapult on this team has Dive and a Life orb that allows Dragapult to hit Incineroar and lando to pokemon that Zacian is threatened by that it can't ohko. This is especially good as Incineroar is many players go to way to Check Zacian. Dragapult struggles with Dark types like Moltres-Galar, Yveltal, tar, and many more Zacian checking these threats really helps a ton. Pult can't be intimidated and can easily put incineroar and lando in its KO range From Zacain. Now what this combo struggles with is funnily enough is opposing Zacian so the team is built to of course handle that. Incineroar plus Regieleki helps vs Zacian a lot and Landorus-T can help in a pinch. AV Incineroar is here to check Calyrex-shadow it has snarl and enough special defense to live Helping hand Max quake from Life orb Calyrex-shadow. A team comp like this needs a good answer to groudon enter Landorus-t which with lum berry eats venusaur’s sleep powder and can strike back while its typing and intimidate troubles groudon a lot. Landorus-t is evd to outspeed spectrier while itself is at plus one speed. Regielekie plus Landorus is quite strong offensively as they deal with each other's checks, eleki handles waters and landorus-t Deals with Rillaboom.
 
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:tornadus: :kyogre: :amoonguss: :incineroar: :cresselia: :regieleki:
My series 8 rain team
Replay: game1
Replay2: game2
The team is very simple, Incineroar for defensive presence, Kyogre as the rain sweeper, Tornadus to support Kyogre, and Cresselia for trick room support and helping hand. Amoonguss to add more bulk to the team and redirect opponents. The team synergizes well together because cress and Amoongus being so well together being able to redirect cress. Tornadus+Kyogre is very common and they work together amazingly being able to set up a tailwind and win the weather wars against Groudon+venusuar. This team also deals with commonly restricted sweepers like Yvetal and Xerneas.
The Idea around the team is to play defensive if ur opponent maxes their pokemon and go offensive when their Dynamax is over and they can't defend themselves from one of my pokemon that have the potential to Dynamax( excluding Amoongus). I got to win a VGC tour with this amazing team and I hope you guys try it out :)
 
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:kyogre: :hitmontop: :tornadus: :raichu: :kartana: :urshifu-rapid-strike:
Top-Torn-Ogre Rain Offense
Replay: Click me (Please inform me if I have to get a new link because this one was a forfeit)

This team is a shoutout to Gen 4, where Top-Ogre was one of the most iconic cores, but with a bit of a modern twist with Tornaduse added. The team mainly consists of pure rain offense, with Hitmontop and Raichu as support Pokemon. The main goal of this team is to work wonders as an offensive presence. Kyogre will be the powerful rain setter, with Water Spout being capable of taking out quite a few threats. Hitmontop beats Protect and spread moves, and brings good support to Kyogre. Tornadus is for Taunting setters of Tailwind, TR, etc. and for dealing with Rillaboom. Raichu is the Regieleki check of the team and offers a secondary Fake Out as well as Encore. Kartana is a strong and fast mon that generally enjoys the rain due to the weakening of Fire attacks, and can deal great damage. Urshifu Rapid will be the G-Max of the team, abusing the rain with its harsh G-Max Rapid Flows.
 
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Wassup people, back at it again with some more teams. This time we got ThundyDon. I have noticed we have no ThundyDon on here yet so I decided to share my ThundyDon. It includes some interesting spreads such as bulky Thundy (able to take LOrb groudon max rockfall), Modest with only 4 SpAtk EVs P2 (able to survive and OHKO banded shifu after CC drop), and extremely specially bulky AV glastrier (able to take LOrb gmax-wildfire in sun and take the passive damage with health remaining). This team has been amazing and I love it with all my VGC heart, so you guys should try it.

https://pokepast.es/e4f9327b69f7c640
:groudon::venusaur-gmax::porygon2::glastrier::incineroar::thundurus-incarnate:

Replays: Set against my good pal froggy, he top cut two Mt.Silvers so he's pretty solid.

https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/gen8vgc2021-1288535062-up5coxl7aid0r2eeb549d5hj08xvvd7pw G1. I lost here, and I will admit I played poorly.

https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/gen8vgc2021-1288537375-a3hbghxfac5q9ttnf9z8m6kdn9c060gpw G2. Won here, Thundy and Don put in work.

https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/gen8vgc2021-1288539943-bi41hfo4ulsbq488fuzu16pdlkc85hlpw G3. Won the game almost exactly as I did with G2. Almost threw with that max lightning play lmao, but thats not the team thats me.
 
Hot Dog - Series 8 Team

I've been using this team for a while, and today I want to share it! You might have seen this 6 together in the Victory Road Grand Finale, but things such as spreads and moves differ from the standard variation (and also, I built this team before the Victory Road Finale went live, so it was more of a coincidence):

Poképaste: https://pokepast.es/9c773f0d5a8d82b4
Rental Code: https://media.discordapp.net/attach...06323037049FACD96D3.jpg?width=1083&height=609

Replays:
https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/gen8vgc2021-1318206772
https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/gen8vgc2021-1314222671
I'm around 1480 - 1550 with the team (haven't been playing as good in the past few days)

How the team works
The team main strategy is to weaken / sweep with either Venusaur or Charizard in sun, and leave Zacian for the end-game. Grimmsnarl is a great lead together with Landorus on matchups where Sun isn't good, such as Coalossal. I often find myself using Landorus using Max Airstream and Knuckle to buff Zacian in the late game, behind Grimm's screens.

Some important cauculations:
252+ SpA Choice Specs Kyogre Origin Pulse vs. 244 HP / 108 SpD Torkoal in Sun: 146-174 (82.9 - 98.8%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
252 Atk Landorus-Therian Max Quake vs. 252 HP / 148+ Def Torkoal: 150-176 (84.7 - 99.4%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
156+ Atk Groudon Max Quake vs. 124 HP / 68 Def Zacian-Crowned through Reflect: 153-181 (83.6 - 98.9%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
-1 252 Atk Life Orb Cinderace-Gmax G-Max Fire Ball vs. 124 HP / 68 Def Zacian-Crowned through Reflect: 121-146 (66.1 - 79.7%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
252+ SpA Life Orb Lapras-Gmax G-Max Resonance vs. +1 156 HP / 0 SpD Assault Vest Dynamax Landorus-Therian: 239-286 (64.9 - 77.7%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
 
Ludicolo rain +trick room offense

Hey guys! I was going to use this team for players cup 4 but I got a little cut short but, other than that I've had great success with this team and I'll jump into the details.

Pokepaste: https://pokepast.es/debf4fe2ccde7675

Battles:

Replay 1:
https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/gen8vgc2021-1319803156-ga0dgiafswpy5ya19rxsrw9ozn3qgelpw

Replay 2:
https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/gen8vgc2021-1319811022-cam8eihp189wyiv76od1l8ml5ilwrslpw


Team Background: Ok the team is not that complicated, Ludicolo Kyogre for a strong synergy for either icy+water spout/ fake out water spout Ludicolo enjoys rain because it can get a boost to its water type attacks and get a swift swim boost which is the main reason for using it. Then you just have torn ogre, a physical pokemon, rain/tr abuser, and a tr setter.

Notes: Sun is rampaging through the metagame and this team does have a pretty decent match-up against it.

252 SpA Mystic Water Kyogre Water Spout (150 BP) vs. 4 HP / 0 SpD Assault Vest Thundurus in Rain: 153-181 (98.7 - 116.7%) -- 93.8% chance to OHKO

+2 116+ Atk Groudon Max Quake (140 BP) vs. 252 HP / 116 Def Eviolite Porygon2: 171-202 (89 - 105.2%) -- 37.5% chance to OHKO

252 SpA Mystic Water Kyogre Water Spout (150 BP) vs. 252 HP / 28 SpD Groudon in Sun: 134-158 (64.7 - 76.3%) -- guaranteed 2HKO

116+ Atk Groudon Precipice Blades vs. 252 HP / 0 Def Metagross: 138-164 (73.7 - 87.7%) -- guaranteed 2HKO

+2 252+ Atk Metagross Max Hailstorm (130 BP) vs. 252 HP / 4 Def Groudon: 248-294 (119.8 - 142%) -- guaranteed OHKO
 
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