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Team

Charizard (M) @ Charizardite X
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Ability: Blaze

EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spd

Jolly Nature

- Dragon Dance

- Fire Punch

- Dragon Claw

- Earthquake

This is a set slightly more risky than the last. Swords Dance doubles the attack, but does not provide the boost in speed outspeedare useful to many Pokémon (especially at this time when almost all of the Mega Evolutions received an upgrade in speed.). Flare Blitz is too risky in this set, so I recommend opting for Fire Punch (with over 700 attack does not work so bad), and ragartigli earthquake. Being easier to outspeedare, it is better to have set more offensive as possible to OHKOare the largest possible number of Pokémon.

Suicune @ Leftovers
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Ability: Pressure

EVs: 252 HP / 252 Def

Bold Nature

- Calm Mind

- Scald

- Rest

- Sleep Talk

Ever since its inception during the ADV era, Calm Mind + RestTalk Suicune has remained one of the most popular sets in the entire game. However, the main reason why this set is less viable than it has been in the past is the change in Sleep mechanics that happened during the generational transition. This change, which forces it to stay in for three turns straight if it ever wants to wake up from its nap, has essentially taken most of Suicune's utility away, as it can no longer be used as an effective defensive pivot in the early-to-mid stages of the game. However, CroCune, as this set is affectionately known as, is still one of the more difficult late-game sweepers to deal with, as its tremendous bulk and ability to steadily boost its stats through Calm Mind, make it nigh-impossible to 3HKO. Scald is the primary STAB move for this set due to its handy 30% burn rate, making it even harder to break Suicune.

Thundurus-Therian @ Choice Scarf
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Ability: Volt Absorb

EVs: 4 HP / 252 SAtk / 252 Spd

Timid Nature

- Volt Switch

- Focus Blast

- Hidden Power [Ice]

- Grass Knot

Thundurus-T is a unique Choice Scarf user. It outruns two Pokemon more commonly used for the role, Jirachi and Salamence; by extension, it revenge kills just about everything they do, namely Dragon Dancers such as Dragonite and Haxorus, and in general fast Pokemon such as Keldeo and Terrakion. Another perk it has is the ability to keep momentum in its team's favor by using Volt Switch on a predicted switch. Volt Switch has STAB.

Excadrill (M) @ Air Balloon
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Ability: Mold Breaker

EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spd

Jolly Nature

- Earthquake

- Iron Head

- Stealth Rock

- Rapid Spin

Thanks to its excellent ability, Excadrill's Speed doubles in sandstorm, allowing it to outspeed every non-Choice Scarf user in the game. If using a Jolly nature, Excadrill hits 604 Speed, while with Adamant, it sits at an impressive 550 Speed, still enough to outspeed Deoxys-S, the fastest unboosted Pokemon in the game. A +2 STAB Earthquake will dent anything not resisting it, and even support Groudon takes a hefty 61.6% - 72.8% from Jolly Excadrill, a sure 2HKO. Iron Head is the primary option, as it can OHKO Giratina-O at +2 if it does not invest in bulk, and it also provides a strong neutral move to use against Gliscor and Grass Arceus. Rapid Spin can also go in the last slot as Excadrill makes a fantastic offensive Rapid Spin user, its Steel typing giving it a natural immunity to Toxic Spikes and a resistance to Stealth Rock, and Air Balloon granting it immunity to Spikes.

Roserade (F) @ Black Sludge
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Ability: Natural Cure

EVs: 252 HP / 4 SAtk / 252 SDef

Calm Nature

- Sleep Powder

- Rest

- Giga Drain

- Sludge Bomb

Rather than attacking prowess, this set focuses on Roserade's above-average Special Defense and ability to lay hazards reliably. Even uninvested, Roserade's Special Attack is fearsome. Giga Drain is a reliable STAB that keeps Roserade's HP in supply alongside Black Sludge, and Sludge Bomb allows Roserade to provide a slight offensive pressure while having a 30% chance to poison opponents, helping to bring walls down. Rest is a last-ditch attempt to patch up Roserade's HP if Giga Drain and Black Sludge aren't getting the job done. Natural Cure also allows Roserade to heal itself of sleep upon switching out, and keeps it healthy. Rest can be used put Roserade to sleep.

Conkeldurr (M) @ Assault Vest
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Ability: Guts

EVs: 252 HP / 252 Atk

Adamant Nature

- Drain Punch

- Knock Off

- Ice Punch

- Mach Punch

Drain Punch is this set's primary attack, backed by STAB and a Assault Vest boost while recovering Conkeldurr's HP. Conkeldurr often takes repeated hits due to its low Speed, and Drain Punch offers a relatively strong STAB attack and a means to recover the lost HP Conkeldurr takes from boosting up. Mach Punch compensates for Conkeldurr's low Speed and provides a means to pick off weakened foes, and with such a high Attack stat, Conkeldurr hits quite hard with it. Ice Punch is used for its excellent type coverage in tandem with Conkeldurr's STAB moves, disposing of common checks such as Gliscor, Celebi, Dragonite, and Landorus-T, among many other Fighting-type resistant Pokemon. Knock Off is good for Type Ghost.

What do you advise me? Who should I put in the place of Roserade?
 
Thanks to its excellent ability, Excadrill's Speed doubles in sandstorm, allowing it to outspeed every non-Choice Scarf user in the game.

OK...

But u don't have sand, and u have mold breaker...

Thundurus @ Choice Scarf
Ability: Volt Absorb
EVs: 4 HP / 252 SAtk / 252 Spd
Timid Nature
- Volt Switch
- Focus Blast
- Hidden Power [Ice]
- Psychic

Electric and grass moves has almost the same coverage. U can hit ground mon with the hp ice. Psychic for megasaur, keldeo (without switch out and get SR damage) and conk is better.

U should keep roserade. Water, fairy and fight resistance, status absorber immune to spore and toxic.
 
Alright, I am not too sure about the descriptions as few of behemoth actually describe what the Pokémon do, which is a bit puzzling. This leads me to think not many of these descriptions are original (if these aren't your own, making them your own would help us add to your team, as that would provide insight into their roles, and your play style), not to mention, we have no ways of knowing what items you Pokemon are holding.

Anyways, if you want to use Thundurus, I recommend the great Dalai Drama's set.

I recommend Landorus-I over it though, as this provides a much more reliable Special Attacker, as your team capitalizes more than enough on Speed.

Landorus-I @ Life Orb
Ability: Sheer Force
EVs: 16 HP / 252 SAtk / 244 Spd
Timid Nature
- Earth Power
- Focus Blast
- Psychic
- Sludge Wave / Stealth Rock

Not sure what needs explaining in this set. EVs and Nature assure you that you can outspeed all base 100 Speeds.
 
Charizard (M) @ Charizardite X
Roserade (F) @ Black Sludge
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Ability: Natural Cure

EVs: 252 HP / 4 SAtk / 252 SDef

Calm Nature

- Sleep Powder

- Rest

- Giga Drain

- Sludge Bomb

Rather than attacking prowess, this set focuses on Roserade's above-average Special Defense and ability to lay hazards reliably. Even uninvested, Roserade's Special Attack is fearsome. Giga Drain is a reliable STAB that keeps Roserade's HP in supply alongside Black Sludge, and Sludge Bomb allows Roserade to provide a slight offensive pressure while having a 30% chance to poison opponents, helping to bring walls down. Rest is a last-ditch attempt to patch up Roserade's HP if Giga Drain and Black Sludge aren't getting the job done. Natural Cure also allows Roserade to heal itself of sleep upon switching out, and keeps it healthy. Rest can be used put Roserade to sleep.
What hazards?
 
Hey! Gonna share a few thoughts on the team.

Use Adamant nature on Char-X. Jolly is only an option if you decide to use the high BP moves such as Flare Blitz and Outrage, but with Fire Punch and Dragon Claw, you really need all the strength you can get if you ever want to sweep. I'm not too convinced with Choice Scarf Thundurus-T, as aside from the fast Volt Switch, there's little you can do against the best special walls. Also, that Thundurus is very prediction heavy, and becomes a sitting duck rather easily. If you want a good Volt Switcher with a Scarf, I suggest you try Rotom-W, as he has much better STABs, he can threaten with W-o-W and he can Trick his Scarf to something else, potentially crippling special walls. However, if you want a fast special attacker, I suggest trying Choice Scarf Latios, as he packs good punch even with Scarf, and he can also Trick it to something that doesn't mind his strong special attacks. Also, he's much faster than Thundy-T. I think you should also switch Exca's nature from Jolly to Adamant, as the only thing you outspeed with Jolly is max. Speed Rotom-W, but I think your team can handle Rotom-W just fine. I also prefer Leftovers to Air Balloon, but that's more of a personal opinion than anything else. Roserade is really not a good special wall in the tier, as Char-Y is the main special attacker in the tier. Also, Grass / Poison is not a good typing for a special wall. The only reason to use Roserade in OU is to use it as a fast and hard-hitting Spikes setter, but seeing as you have no means of punishing Defog (unless you use Defiant Thundurus in place of Thundy-T) or Rapid Spin, I don't see Spikes working. What I would suggest is to try Amoonguss in place of Roserade, with the set below. Amoonguss has a good typing and good stats for a physical pivot, and Spore is a much more reliable option than Sleep Powder. Giga Drain is a good STAB that further enhances your longevity. Foul Play discourages setting up on Amoonguss, while Sludge Bomb works as a good and powerful STAB. With Stun Spore you get a Double Powder strategy (put something to sleep, cripple the mon that swiches in), while Clear Smog has added utility of taking away boosts. The lack of Natural Cure doesn't matter, as your Conkeldurr is meant to absorb status. As for your Conkeldurr, I think you should switch your EVs to 252 Atk / 236 SDef / 20 Speed, so that you can take special hits even better, and the Speed lets you outspeed Hippowdon. Good luck with the team!
move 1: Spore
move 2: Giga Drain
move 3: Foul Play / Sludge Bomb
move 4: Stun Spore / Clear Smog
ability: Regenerator
item: Black Sludge
evs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 SpD
nature: Bold
 
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