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My Utah Regionals Team - Arctero - May 7, 2018 Hi all! After competing at Utah over the weekend, I decided to post my team here just for the fun of it. I really enjoyed using this team and it worked really well for what it was and helped me get a record of 3-4 despite hax not being in my favor for a couple matches and ended up placing 40th. It did manage to hold its own against a few top players (although I did get destroyed by Matthew Greaves ). The Team: Seismitoad @ Life Orb Ability: Swift Swim Level: 50 EVs: 84 HP / 12 Def / 252 SpA / 52 SpD / 108 Spe Modest Nature IVs: 0 Atk - Muddy Water - Earth Power - Sludge Bomb - Protect Politoed @ Wiki Berry Ability: Drizzle Level: 50 EVs: 244 HP / 76 Def / 76 SpA / 108 SpD / 4 Spe Calm Nature IVs: 0 Atk - Scald - Ice Beam - Helping Hand - Protect Beedrill-Mega @ Beedrillite Ability: Adaptability Level: 50 EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe Jolly Nature - U-turn - Poison Jab - Drill Run - Protect Tapu Koko @ Electrium Z Ability: Electric Surge Level: 50 EVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe Timid Nature IVs: 0 Atk - Thunderbolt - Protect - Dazzling Gleam - Taunt Snorlax @ Figy Berry Ability: Gluttony Level: 50 EVs: 180 HP / 76 Atk / 252 Def Relaxed Nature - Return - High Horsepower - Belly Drum - Recycle Landorus-Therian @ Assault Vest Ability: Intimidate Level: 50 EVs: 244 HP / 4 Atk / 4 Def / 76 SpD / 180 Spe Adamant Nature - Earthquake - Rock Slide - Superpower - U-turn When it comes to calcs, I don't remember all the ones I did for the team, but I do know that Beedrill outspeeds Adamant max speed scarf Lando-T and can OHKO offensive Tyranitar with a U-Turn. I would have to say that the MVPs of this team are Beedrill, Seismitoad, and Politoed who is by far the bulkiest member of the team. One of the flaws of the team is how frail many of the mons are and I would consider replacing Koko with Lele as I had trouble dealing with Amoongus effectively and changing Snorlax to the Curse variant and put more attack investment into Landorus. I can now say that the team is officially retired and I will probably not be using it anymore, but it was really fun to use. I'm probably going to post a few more teams that I think of and test on here, but my last big event will be the Niles MSS next weekend since I will be helping commentate Madison Regionals. RE: My Utah Regionals Team - 0kamii - May 7, 2018 @Arctero Quick question: why Seismitoad as your Swift Swim pokémon instead Swampert-M or Ludicolo? - 0kamii RE: My Utah Regionals Team - Arctero - May 7, 2018 @0kamii It was a personal choice. I had already used Ludicolo at Dallas and I expected rain to come back at Utah after Sao Paolo, so I wanted to use something a bit unique. He was also very fun to use and unlike Ludicolo, he gets Muddy Water which I wanted to abuse in rain. As for mega Swampert, I didn't want to use him since he does get hindered by intimidate which hurts his damage output unlike Seismitoad, while Beedrill doesn't rely on rain and still deals heavy damage to the tapus after -1. The original version of the team with Seismitoad had Gothitelle and Mawile, but I'm not too much of a trick room player so I took them out. RE: My Utah Regionals Team - RetroTyphlosion - May 19, 2018 *sigh* I almost went to Utah... Darn it, Arctero. You and I could have met up... RE: My Utah Regionals Team - Arctero - May 20, 2018 We could have. Are you planning on going to Madison? RE: My Utah Regionals Team - RetroTyphlosion - May 21, 2018 No, sorry. I won't be there. |