First match was pretty well played, I don't see how sweep "outplayed" you when your teams goal was to remove your teams checks/counters for a sweep in which case you removed his ogre check and proceeded to sweep. Surprise headsmash was good to see though.Deoxys-A HO is just ridiculously good and cheap. Here's few clean and non-haxy matches to showcase that. Priority and opposing Deoxys-A HO is difficult to deal with though. These replays feature some unexpected pokemon, sets, and underrated threats.
http://pokemonshowdown.com/replay/pokebankubersbeta-66682913
http://pokemonshowdown.com/replay/pokebankubersbeta-66674136
So why did your opponent throw his ekiller edgar? :[
On a related note, blaze+deo a is really good against sun teams with aegislash (most sun teams).
Deoxys-A HO is just ridiculously good and cheap. Here's few clean and non-haxy matches to showcase that. Priority and opposing Deoxys-A HO is difficult to deal with though. These replays feature some unexpected pokemon, sets, and underrated threats.
http://pokemonshowdown.com/replay/pokebankubersbeta-66682913
http://pokemonshowdown.com/replay/pokebankubersbeta-66674136
It doesn't matter if Orch was down by a fairly large margin, his game plan was to weaken Sweep's only ScarfOgre check and he accomplished that. Even if he had to sack the other 5 members of his team to kill Spdef Giratina you cannot count that as "outplayed." Yes, there was a teambuilding issue but if Orch successfully executed his game plan then he was not "outplayed."1st replay vs sweep: sweep completely outplays you, the only reason he lost was because he relied on spd.def giratina to check kyogre, it got weakened by Xerneas moonblast and then he was promptly swept by scarf kyogre. I'd say that was more of a teambuilding issue for sweep, or you can say that scarf kyogre is very dangerous if not carefully prepared for rather than the "Deo-A HO" being amazing, considering you were pretty far behind the whole match.
It doesn't matter if Orch was down by a fairly large margin, his game plan was to weaken Sweep's only ScarfOgre check and he accomplished that. Even if he had to sack the other 5 members of his team to kill Spdef Giratina you cannot count that as "outplayed." Yes, there was a teambuilding issue but if Orch successfully executed his game plan then he was not "outplayed."
It doesn't matter if Orch was down by a fairly large margin, his game plan was to weaken Sweep's only ScarfOgre check and he accomplished that. Even if he had to sack the other 5 members of his team to kill Spdef Giratina you cannot count that as "outplayed." Yes, there was a teambuilding issue but if Orch successfully executed his game plan then he was not "outplayed."
Well to be fair, cr lost the 50-50 (predicting an atk/sd vs protect) and opted to just recover (which was the riskier move by far) and suffered when blaze instead SD'd in his face. Blaze does indeed force switches and can easily win games but it has a high risk. Overall gg megablaze reks shithttp://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/pokebankubersbeta-67715928
Another replay of the same team, this time I showcase how big of a threat mega blaze is lol.
Well to be fair, cr lost the 50-50 (predicting an atk/sd vs protect) and opted to just recover (which was the riskier move by far) and suffered when blaze instead SD'd in his face. Blaze does indeed force switches and can easily win games but it has a high risk. Overall gg megablaze reks shit
I totally agree with you here, Scarf Kyogre is easily one of the top Pokemon right now IMO. AV checks are great but the problem is that they can often be worn down, especially with SR support, to the point that you can simply overpower them, not to mention Ferrothorn and Latias are almost not seen at all. It's why I like having a Grass Arceus who can quickly Recover damage off.I found it interesting how often Sweep's scarf Kyogre got in safely, and how much trouble it caused, especially considering that his opponent had two counters (AV Amoongus and AV palkia). It came in 3 times on roost/recover and threatened a ko each time, and also threatened a revenge kill each time one of Sweep's pokes fainted. Since perma rain no longer exists, Ho-oh and Kyogre form an incredible team, each takes out the other's checks and they hit from opposite ends of the spectrum.
Ubers Replays of Meh.http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/pokebankubersbeta-69589988
http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/pokebankubersbeta-69238739
A couple of really fun matches I had on the ladder. The first one showcases Rockceus's ability to mess with teams and the second shows why Scarf Kyogre is a really good cleaner.
http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/pokebankubersbeta-69589988
http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/pokebankubersbeta-69238739
A couple of really fun matches I had on the ladder. The first one showcases Rockceus's ability to mess with teams and the second shows why Scarf Kyogre is a really good cleaner.