Team OU Crew!

I notice everyone using Pokes such as Genesect and Deoxys, so I asked myself: "Why am I not using unfair OP Pokes like that?" This team was the answer to that question!

(Actually, the team really doesn't perform very well, but before I disband it, I would like some feedback. Maybe it's salvageable?)

Without further ado, here is the team!

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Absulon (Deoxys-S) @ Expert Belt
176 Atk / 252 Sp. Atk / 80 Spe
Mild Nature (+Spe, -Def)
Superpower
Ice Beam
Psycho Boost
Stealth Rock

I optimized offense on this guy for a reason: Not only can he set up rocks, his (almost) sole purpose in life, but he can leave big dents on the likes of Pokemon like Ttar, Blissey, Dragonite, etc., all Pokemon who would otherwise be a threat to this team. All things considered, though, Deoxys-S has been a little bit... underwhelming? So far, anyway. I've never liked suicide leads, but Deoxys-S tends to be my lead here.

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Daikaiju (Dragonite) Leftovers
6 HP / 252 Atk. / 252 Spe.
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -Sp. Atk) | Multiscale
Dragon Dance
Dragon Claw
Thunder Punch
Earthquake

Even with Azumarill and Togekiss running around (not to mention Mega-Mawile), Dragonite is still a huge threat. Thunder Punch was opted over Fire Punch for the aforementioned Fairies. He's my main sweeper, but I've brought him in on numerous occasions to clean as well as to sweep. Considered Gliscor over Nite at first, but decided to go with my token 'mon.

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Prometheus (Genesect) @ Life Orb
252 Atk / 252 Spe
Hasty (-Def, +Spe)
Shift Gear
Blaze Kick
X-Scissor / Shadow Claw
Iron Head

I give him Shadow Claw sometimes because he's completely walled by Talonflame otherwise, which is a roundhouse kick of fail. In fact, this movie promo Genesect is almost entirely made of fail, to be honest. But I like well-rounded teams, and that usually implies having at least three physical attackers and the other half as Special Attackers, so that's why I made Genesect physical. Also I wanted to try out the special one. He serves as a secondary sweeper.

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Odin (Latios) @ Life Orb
252 Sp. Atk / 252 Spe
Timid Nature (+Spe, -Atk)
Surf
T-Bolt
Dragon Pulse
Recover

I know, Roost is usually preferred. But I never saw the point on the Lati twins. So Recover it is. Latios is another cleaner, and I put him here because of how powerful he is. Sadly, he really doesn't work too well, and I never get much use out of him. This team lacks bulk, and Latios here really doesn't help in that regard.

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Mako Cannon (Blastoise) @ Blastoisite
252 Sp. Atk / 252 Spe
Timid Nature (+Spe, -Atk)
Aura Sphere
Dark Pulse
Rapid Spin
Water Pulse

This thing's a beast. +1 Return from Mega Pinsir is still a 1HKO, though. He really does work on spinblockers, so that's why I made him my Mega. I need no rocks in place for Dragonite. Considered, to make it even more offensive, to replace Blastoise with Pinsir, and Latios with Starmie as my spinner. But Starmie doesn't do as good work as Blastoise, so... anyhow, I really like him on this team.

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Laevitainn (Aegislash) Leftovers
252 Atk / 252 Sp. Atk
Brave Nature (+Atk / -Spe)
Shadow Ball
Shadow Sneak
Sacred Sword
King's Shield

My spin-blocker. That was my main purpose of putting him on here, because I really need SR in play for hyper-offense, and that's exactly what this team is. Aegislash is one of the best Spinblockers, if not one of the oddest of the five main ones (the other four being Trevenant, Gourgeist, Gengar and Jellicent, of course). I really like what he does, but he's kind of a deadweight.

So there's my hyper-offensive OU team. It really doesn't get more boring than this when it comes to teams, but that's exactly what I was going for. Overall, I'm pretty disappointed. Any thoughts about how to make it better?

Also, sorry for the differing sizes in the pictures. It's late and I don't feel like hunting for better ones
 
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