This team is built around the core of Lycanroc-Dusk and Salamence. Not only are these two some of my all-time favorite Pokémon, but they also form a pretty good core with each other. Salamence takes care of almost all of Lycanroc's weaknesses; it has a Ground immunity, resistances to Fighting and Water, and a four-times resistance to Grass. Lycanroc-Dusk, on the other hand, can deal with Ice-types for Salamence. There is still one thing that this core struggles with, however, and that's Steel-types. I was going to put Victini here to fill that role, but then the council quickbanned it out of nowhere. :cri: So instead, I decided to go with a special-attacking Fire-type that I think shows a lot of potential in the minus-Victini plus-Aegislash meta, and that's Chandelure. Choice Specs Chandy hits really hard while also crippling would-be checks (looking at you, Aegislash) with Trick. Next I wanted a Grass-type to deal with Lycan and Chandy's shared weaknesses to Water and Ground. I went with Tapu Bulu because of its ability to set up Grassy Terrain, which offsets Lycan's Life Orb damage and somewhat rectifies Chandy not running HDB. Next up is Alakazam, which I chose to help deal with Bulu's four-times weakness to Poison. There's been a lot of whispering about this thing being broken in the post-Victini meta, and it's not hard to see why. Last up is my boy Obstagoon, which I think will be one of the best counters for Aegislash for the brief time we have it. This thing literally does not care about Aegi's SubToxic set, and the Obstruct/Knock Off combo sends it into next Tuesday. Goon also has great synergy with this team; Grassy Terrain helps offset Goon's burn damage, and it forms a solid Psychic/Ghost/Dark core with Zam and Chandy.