So I haven't been on the forum for a few day (too much music) and wanted to get to know more of you so answer the title ya? You don't have to give me full sets or anything just tell me whats interesting/fun
My most fun team was probably:
Landorus-T : This guy was the opener. Drop the stealth rocks and counter picks.
Mega Gyarados : In case things got ugly this boy would keep me afloat with hella dragon dances.
Hydregion : Strong poke, gave me some good coverage with fire dragon and earth moves, not to mention hidden power.
TalonFlame : Obvious pick. Priority on this one is strong.
Trevenant: This guy gives me some good coverage with his ghost typing, great stat effects like Will-O-Wisp are really helpful and his most important move leech seed. He can also be pretty bulky if you invest him right.
Sure I could have found a leech seed AND stealth rock combo, but Trevenant is just pretty neat, and gave me good coverage.
But why is leech seed so important you ask? Well because the face of my pokemon team has yet to be unveiled!
THATS RIGHT ITS SWAGLETT BOYS
This guy is my all star player.
Ducklett - Focus Sash - Endeavor, Protect, Toxic, Defog
Now you might be thinking, Saber, How is this different from other FEAR pokemon?
The answer to that question is two words. Pank Duck
Whats the strat? Just send in Landorus as my opener, throw out some stealth rocks and U-turn into Trevenant.
Next, drop the leech seed and the set-up is complete. Landorus and Trevenant both being bulky to some extent, both rarely get OHKO and often force my opponent to switch in anyways.
Finally drop the big boy himself Swaglett.
Being the slow piece of crap he is, he wont move first, so just first move endeavor. Now you've got your basic FEAR set up. First move endeavor and watch their big hp wall crumble to pieces. What's different is that Swaglett can't learn quick attack, so we'll have to make do with protect. If they switch out theyll die to rocks and if they stay Leech seed will drop them.
Should your opponent predict this play by statting you or switching, well you got free leech seed procs so that's pretty neat.
Also if you can predict the status effect and you have any field obstacles, just drop a nice defog to clean the field.
I know this is a basic F.E.A.R set up but with a shiny ducklett this was just too much fun. Watching a Pink Duck drop the domb was always hilarious and having the options to finish the job was always fun while having solid team behind it to protect me should my strat not work or etc.
My most fun team was probably:
Landorus-T : This guy was the opener. Drop the stealth rocks and counter picks.
Mega Gyarados : In case things got ugly this boy would keep me afloat with hella dragon dances.
Hydregion : Strong poke, gave me some good coverage with fire dragon and earth moves, not to mention hidden power.
TalonFlame : Obvious pick. Priority on this one is strong.
Trevenant: This guy gives me some good coverage with his ghost typing, great stat effects like Will-O-Wisp are really helpful and his most important move leech seed. He can also be pretty bulky if you invest him right.
Sure I could have found a leech seed AND stealth rock combo, but Trevenant is just pretty neat, and gave me good coverage.
But why is leech seed so important you ask? Well because the face of my pokemon team has yet to be unveiled!
THATS RIGHT ITS SWAGLETT BOYS
This guy is my all star player.
Ducklett - Focus Sash - Endeavor, Protect, Toxic, Defog
Now you might be thinking, Saber, How is this different from other FEAR pokemon?
The answer to that question is two words. Pank Duck
Whats the strat? Just send in Landorus as my opener, throw out some stealth rocks and U-turn into Trevenant.
Next, drop the leech seed and the set-up is complete. Landorus and Trevenant both being bulky to some extent, both rarely get OHKO and often force my opponent to switch in anyways.
Finally drop the big boy himself Swaglett.
Being the slow piece of crap he is, he wont move first, so just first move endeavor. Now you've got your basic FEAR set up. First move endeavor and watch their big hp wall crumble to pieces. What's different is that Swaglett can't learn quick attack, so we'll have to make do with protect. If they switch out theyll die to rocks and if they stay Leech seed will drop them.
Should your opponent predict this play by statting you or switching, well you got free leech seed procs so that's pretty neat.
Also if you can predict the status effect and you have any field obstacles, just drop a nice defog to clean the field.
I know this is a basic F.E.A.R set up but with a shiny ducklett this was just too much fun. Watching a Pink Duck drop the domb was always hilarious and having the options to finish the job was always fun while having solid team behind it to protect me should my strat not work or etc.