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This team will focus mainly on disruption and general hope crushing. Hopefully, the holes on it will be outweighed by overwhelming the opponents.


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Ambipom @ Focus Sash
Technician
Jolly, 252Spd/252Atk/4HP
-Return
-U-Turn
-Counter/Fake Out
-Thunder Wave

My lead, made to basically suicide pokemon like Weavile, Aerodactyl, and Gyarados and switch or cripple others. I feel that this may be a bit of a gimmick, but I'm looking for a BL lead and I've already used Crobat on the team right before this. It just feels weird using the same pokemon for the same thing twice in a row.


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Salamence @ Life Orb
Rash, 252SpAtk/150Spd/108Atk
-Draco Meteor
-Flamethrower
-Brick Break
-Roost

I'm not one for standard movesets, but this one just loves to mess with peoples' heads anyways. Roost gives it a lucky break against the standard ice beamers, making them lose hope once again.


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Gliscor @ Leftovers
Hyper Cutter
Impish, 252HP/188Spd/70Def
-Earthquake
-Roost
-Rock Polish
-Baton Pass

I almost put Taunt on this set until I saw the standard set and remembered Gliscor's only recovery move >_< Nothing shows sweeping ahead like a Salamence with doubled speed. The only thing to worry about is the ice beamers still hurting. Hopefully, they'll predict a switch and use thunderbolt instead on salamence. Or, I could just switch to Ursaring, and end the game there.


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Empoleon @ Leftovers
Calm, 252HP/248SpDef/10HP
-Surf
-Ice Beam
-Grass Knot
-Roar

If only it had Slack Off. I had to choose between him and Slowbro/king, and decided that I'd rather just take the resistances and use Wish support.


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Ursaring @ Burn Orb
Guts
Adamant, 252HP/252Atk/6Spd
-Protect
-Facade
-Close Combat
-Crunch

A personal favorite, the late game skyline flattener. Not much to say except watch out. I'd put swords dance on for the sake of overkill, but it's important to get that guts boost in or avoid that explosion while I still can.


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Vaporeon @ Leftovers
Bold, 188HP/252Def/68SpDef
-Wish
-Surf
-Roar/Toxic
-Ice Beam

Replacing Jirachi, it may have trouble with stopping physical attacks, but it can definitely survive them.
 
You have a VERY large MixApe problem. Your only source of revenge killing it would be with Ambipom, however he cannot switch into anything Infernape uses other than Grass Knot, which shouldn't be used on any of your Pokemon.

I might say I'm really happy to see someone using Empoleon+Gliscor, since they have one of the greatest typings together in the game. I once tried a team composed of Celebi, Heatran, Jirachi, Dragonite, Gliscor, and Empoleon because I wanted to see how well resistances are in todays metagame.

As for the MixApe problem, I suggest replacing Jirachi with Vaporeon. Jirachi's current EV's are shit anyway. Vaporeon can use Wish and counter Infernape. It can also deal with MixMence very well. I would use a Wish / Roar / Surf / Ice Beam set with a Bold nature and 188 HP / 252 Def / 68 SpD.

You also seem to have a large Deoxys problem. Jirachi would be your main counter (since Empoleon can survive a Superpower I believe, but is unable to switch in), however with Jirachis current moveset and EV's it can't do anything back. For this reason I would use Bronzong over Ambipom. Bronzong is a very good Metagross and Mamoswine problem. Both of which can do alot of damage to this team.

I'll try and find more flaws and help out a bit more later.
 
I actually forgot to change Jirachi's EVs when i C+Ped it from ursaring -.-"

Bronzong would present offensive problems and I don't like using it as a lead.. I wanted to use Vaporeon on here, but it wouldnt give me the coverage that Jirachi would so I skipped over it. I also hate umbreon in general.

I'll just have to keep looking for a replacement to Ambipom then.
 
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