The team

Here's the team. It’s quite solid
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The Lead
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Aero (Aerodactyl) (M) @ Focus Sash
Ability: Pressure
EVs: 252 Atk/6 Def/252 Spd
Jolly nature (+Spd, -SAtk)
- Stone Edge
- Taunt
- Stealth Rock
- Earthquake
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With its awesome speed he can taunt leads so he can prevent them from setting up or get in a Stealth rock before he’s taunted. Stone edge and Earthquake are offensive attacks used when it gets in the Stealth rock. Even if the lead is a hard hitter with a choice scarf Aero can survive with its Focus sash and still get in a Stealth Rock. It may be common lead but it's a good lead.



The Sword dancer
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Bruce Lee (Infernape) (M) @ Life Orb
Ability: Blaze
EVs: 6 HP/252 Atk/252 Spd
Jolly nature (+Spd, -SAtk)
- Stone Edge
- Close Combat
- Swords Dance
- Flare Blitz
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With sword dance Bruce can be destructive sweeper and wall breaker. STAB flare blitz and close combat can decimate teams with a sword dance or two and the life orb. Stone edge is for switch-ins such as Gyarados and Salamance. With this move set he can sweep like the best of them



The sneaky sweeper
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Sparky (Raichu) (F) @ Life orb
Ability: Static
EVs: 6 HP/252 Spd/252 SAtk
Timid nature (+Spd, -Atk)
- Thunderbolt
- Substitute
- Nasty Plot
- Grass Knot
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Just because Rai is in the NU doesn’t mean she’s useless. With a Nasty plot or two Raichu can be deadly sweeper in the OU. Substitute can allow Raichu to use Nasty plot safely to an extent. A plot thunderbolt is able to 2HKO a Blissey as well as any other special walls. Grass knot can destroy Raichu switch-ins such as Hippowdon and Rhyperior. Even as an NU Pokémon Raichu can be force to be reckoned with



The sub-seeder
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Rose Raider (Roserade) (M) @ Leftovers
Ability: Natural Cure
EVs: 6 Def/252 Spd/252 SAtk
Timid nature (+Spd, -Atk)
- Sludge bomb
- Substitute
- Spikes
- Leech Seed
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The classic sub seeding set Rose style. If he has the chance he'll spike the field to put dents in entering Pokémon with help from Aero’s stealth rock. Sludge bomb is for the grass types that can’t be seeded or to help whittle down health of opponents. This set can slowly kill walls and any other Pokémon that stands in Rose’s way

The classic DD sweeper
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Storm (Gyarados) (F) @ Leftovers

Ability: Intimidate
EVs: 252 Atk/6 Def/252 Spd
Jolly nature (+Spd, -SAtk)
- Dragon Dance
- Earthquake
- Ice Fang
- Waterfall
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The good old fashioned DD sweeper set, not that much to say . A couple dragon dances will allow Storm to run through team with her boosted speed and power and leftovers will allow Storm to stick around the field and let her sweep till her heart’s content.



The Sleep talker
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Kingpin (Snorlax) (M) @ Leftovers
Ability: Thick Fat
EVs: 68 HP/252 Atk/123 Def/67 SDef
Careful nature (+SDef, -SAtk)
- Fire punch
- Body Slam
- Rest
- Sleep Talk
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This set allows Kingpin to be a very formidable wall. With sleep talk it allows King to attack while its takes a rest. Body slam is an obvious choice and Fire punch is for steel and ghost switch ins. This set may take a little luck but it allows him to be the Kingpin of walling for the team.


This team may have it's ups and downs but it managed to win a few battles. The team is balenced in terms or type so it can handle threats of any type. It may not be the perfect team but it's a good team.
 
Hiya!

It appears that no one is rating your team, and I would hate to see you go away without a rate, so here goes mine.

Upon seeing this team, I don't think that you have any reliable way to check/counter any DD dragon. DD Gyara has ample opportunity to set up on a multitude on your mates, as well as DD Mence. I also noticed that you might have a problem with SD Luke, since a +2 Extremespeed practically handles your team.

To solve your DD dragon weakness, may I suggest a Choice Scarf Tyranitar? ScarfTar will help you revenge said threats as well as other threats that may threaten your team. It also helps since the myriad of Tyranitars are generally thought to be Banded, unless you're really smart and start to ponder why a Tyranitar would ever switch into a Mence.....

Anyways, here's the set:

Tyranitar l Choice Scarf
Jolly l 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
Stone Edge l Crunch l Pursuit l Superpower


This is a basic ScarfTar straight from the analysis. EV's might be slightly different IIRC. The four three attacks are standard. Tyranitar will usually lure Lucario to use Close Combat instead of Extremespeed, even though a +2 Extremespeed from Adamant Lucario will only deal 29.8% - 35.1%, but by luring it to use Close Combat, it will still keep your Tyranitar in good health to keep on revenging.

Also a word of caution: I noticed that some of your descriptions are not up to par with the RMT rules. You might want to fix that before a mod notices.

RMT Rules said:
3. Have some actual words in your post beyond your six Pokemon and their moves.

Other than that, I hope I helped you in some way.
 
Flare Blitz can be suicide against bulky pokemon like Shaymin or who have More HP than Infernape. Shaymin's also bulky and can take any other Attack and hit back with Super Effective Earth Power. That's the only problem i see with infernape. After he's weakened like that any priority move will take him out.

Snolax is walled by rock types who can attack on its weaker defense stat and your team overall is frial defensively so a Physical Sweeper could set up and sweep it all. Priority>speed ExtremeSpeed, Boosting>Speed and Rock attacks reck this team.

I think this sweeps the Team:
Scizor-Expert Belt-252 Atk-252 Speed
Agility
Earhtquake
Stone Edge
SuperPower
 
I think this sweeps the Team:
Scizor-Expert Belt-252 Atk-252 Speed
Agility
Earhtquake
Stone Edge
SuperPower

The only problem is that that Scizor set, according to January usage stats, is used on only 0.00% on teams. The reason being: Scizor doesn't learn Stone Edge, and Scizor always carry Bullet Punch regardless of the set barring gimmicks.

canthus, please be knowledgable on the metagame before you rate. And leave trolling inside Firebot please. Kay thanks. Narb.
 
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