Sep 22, 2015, 05:00 PM
Well. This is a very interesting team! It isn't LoomKiss, but.. I am going to be going through each and every Pokemon, so this might take a while.
Well, I don't know why you gave it those defenses, but that is okay. You mainly invested into speed and offense, so I won't penalize you on that. I haven't found a good EV investment myself, so I really can't tell you about EV's. Your moveset looks very solid to me. I run Ice Punch over Rock Slide, but I think that Rock Slide might actually be better.
Okay. What to say about this. Uh. How about. Um. Baka.
Okay. First reactions aside, I like how you are trying to be original here. Don't, and I mean don't use Wide Lens. Not on Politoad. I am all for using an offensive Politoad, but, Wide Lens? Really? I would personally go with Expert Belt, so you can take EV's out of your Special Attack and put them into your bulk, while still doing tons of damage. I understand the allure of Wide Lens, but it boosts the accuracy by 10%, not adds 10%, which means Focus Blast is at a still measly 77%, and Hydro Pump is at 88%, which is pretty good, but not worth the loss of an item.
I quite like Choice Band Bisharp. It wreck Landorus, Arcanine, heck, even Scrafty doesn't want to take a +1 Low Kick with Choice Band. I really don't have much to say here. I mean, there are a few ways to run Bisharp, and how you want to do it is up to personal preference, as well as team composition.
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I'm sorry. I needed to post something funny about Gourgeist. Do you want to know what I think of Choice Scarf Gourgeist? DON'T!! Do you want something that covers Fighting? Chandelure. Want something for Fire? Chandelure. Do you want something that hits hard? Chandelure. Do you want something that can trick, while also being able to get full advantage of the item they are tricking? Chan-De-*Beep*-Lure. You can argue all you want. I will throw a Chandelure in yo face. You could run it with Choice Scarf, Choice Specs (with Choice Specs, Modest, and about 212 EVs, Overheat will OHKO some Kangaskhans). Basically, replace Gourgeist with Chandelure.
Togekiss is awesome. Nothing needs to be said here.
Oh how I love Exploud. Exploud is lov. Exploud is lyf. Except here. Exploud just doesn't work i today's metagame as well as I would hope (trust me, I've used it many times). If you really want to use Exploud, don't run it speedy. Run it bulky with health and Special Attack, and nothing else. Speed is pretty well wasted on Exploud. You might want to outspeed some things, but not 252 Speed. I must say, though. Exploud works as a great way to get around Sylveon and Mega Gardevoir. Now, as for what I think this slot should be: Ferrothorn. Ferrothorn would work very well in your team, so long as you take care of Mega Kangaskhan. Once Kang is gone, your team can basically support Ferrothorn to be the ultimate tank, and never leave, ever. Do you know how painful it is to fight a Ferrothorn without a Fire type attack? Ya. It's pretty tough. It works pretty well with rain, and with Chandelure having Flash Fire, you can even counter Pokemon like Heatran using Heat Wave.
Overall, it is a pretty cool team. I would do things differently, with Pokemon like Ferrothorn and Chandelure, who basically do the job you are trying to fulfill better than the Pokemon you currently have. This is of course, my two sense. Delta out.
(Sep 22, 2015, 01:31 PM)Pokeventurer Wrote:
Swampert-Mega @ Swampertite
Ability: Damp
Level: 50
EVs: 28 HP / 228 Atk / 12 Def / 12 SpD / 228 Spe
Adamant Nature
- Earthquake
- Waterfall
- Rock Slide
- Protect
Mega Swampert was something i used with the early rain teams in the past, nowadays, here and there you'll see this spread and the mon itself, so i really wanted to give it a go. Swampert's set is picked up from the recent most m-swampy team report on NB, i edited the set a bit, for it to outspeed max-speed jolly scarf lando-t behind rain, however the likeliness is much less of that happening, i basically ensure to outspeed everything in the metagame. The attack EV's are destructive. Swampert does well against the ever-growing fire types' offensive pressure and my arch nemesis' geni-duo. Earthquake are absorbed by togekiss and helping hand adds to it's damage output.
Well, I don't know why you gave it those defenses, but that is okay. You mainly invested into speed and offense, so I won't penalize you on that. I haven't found a good EV investment myself, so I really can't tell you about EV's. Your moveset looks very solid to me. I run Ice Punch over Rock Slide, but I think that Rock Slide might actually be better.
(Sep 22, 2015, 01:31 PM)Pokeventurer Wrote:
Politoed @ Wide Lens
Ability: Drizzle
Level: 50
EVs: 252 HP / 76 Def / 116 SpA / 60 SpD / 4 Spe
Modest Nature
- Hydro Pump
- Ice Beam
- Focus Blast
- Protect
I will not be that guy who uses thundurus for politoed. Reasons? well politoed is and has been the best rain setter. when playing thundurus the threat of getting KO'ed is real and even some switch in's can go to fail. But politoed waste rain if against a charizard, t-tar right? i do have a tact for that, even though it's lame, you'll know it. This politoed spread is something i used in the past for milestones, it OHKO'es salamence with ice beams, other defensive investments are for hydreigon and kang attacks though. the odd-est--ish choice of going with any item but wide lens and not any other item *i know u probably wondering what is this item* because of the odd-ist-ish move choices u can see. in the past politoed was a weird mon when it came to the idea of doing actual damaging. i tempted to use hydro pump, but this whole luck factor that comes to my mind, isn't the best memory to ever be brought back from experience. wide lens actually increases the accuracy of the holder's moves > 10% which definitely pays off in doing alot of damage, same with focus blast to deal damage to things namely, hydreigon and other usual mons (which are alot) weak to fighting type.

Okay. First reactions aside, I like how you are trying to be original here. Don't, and I mean don't use Wide Lens. Not on Politoad. I am all for using an offensive Politoad, but, Wide Lens? Really? I would personally go with Expert Belt, so you can take EV's out of your Special Attack and put them into your bulk, while still doing tons of damage. I understand the allure of Wide Lens, but it boosts the accuracy by 10%, not adds 10%, which means Focus Blast is at a still measly 77%, and Hydro Pump is at 88%, which is pretty good, but not worth the loss of an item.
(Sep 22, 2015, 01:31 PM)Pokeventurer Wrote:
Bisharp @ Choice Band
Ability: Defiant
Level: 50
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Iron Head
- Knock Off
- Sucker Punch
- Low Kick
Call me crazy but don't as i explain my weird mindset of going into a match with this pokemon. So i knew that the team was gonna be troubled by bisharps right? So i make my own bisharp to counter other's back. it does more damage, and even OHKO some landorus' choice band's choice was the best choice. I made my bisharp go with a jolly nature to outspeed adamant bisharp and OHKO with low kick and creeping toms to get a knock off of and do tons of damage. Low kick adds alot to the teams and patches up on the fighting coverage. Nothing much on this mon though. I wanna use assurance over knock off, in combination with swampert's rock slide though.
I quite like Choice Band Bisharp. It wreck Landorus, Arcanine, heck, even Scrafty doesn't want to take a +1 Low Kick with Choice Band. I really don't have much to say here. I mean, there are a few ways to run Bisharp, and how you want to do it is up to personal preference, as well as team composition.
(Sep 22, 2015, 01:31 PM)Pokeventurer Wrote:
Gourgeist @ Choice Scarf
Ability: Frisk
Level: 50
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
Adamant Nature
- Seed Bomb
- Phantom Force
- Trick
- Skill Swap
Gougeist is the pokemon which came in last, over a eplacement for aegislash. gourgeist got some solid pick points so let's get to them: I needed a fighting resistance/immunity to cover up the 2x fighting weakness further (a ghost type) wanted to counter aegislash (phantom force) and needed grass coverage for sure to deal with things like gastrodon, swampert oppositions and most importantly the bulky waters i.e. rotom-w, politoed, suicune. Skill swaps' potential is working with everything, how? i can skill swap into my politoed to turn weather over char's mega evo or t-tar switch in's i can pass over the insomnia to pass spore immunity to everything on my side, in addition to conditionally acquiring my exploud's focus sash though, trick spams chioce scarfs into bad options like TR users or just mons into bad options. I know it get's gimmicky, however it works well as the last slot.
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I'm sorry. I needed to post something funny about Gourgeist. Do you want to know what I think of Choice Scarf Gourgeist? DON'T!! Do you want something that covers Fighting? Chandelure. Want something for Fire? Chandelure. Do you want something that hits hard? Chandelure. Do you want something that can trick, while also being able to get full advantage of the item they are tricking? Chan-De-*Beep*-Lure. You can argue all you want. I will throw a Chandelure in yo face. You could run it with Choice Scarf, Choice Specs (with Choice Specs, Modest, and about 212 EVs, Overheat will OHKO some Kangaskhans). Basically, replace Gourgeist with Chandelure.
(Sep 22, 2015, 01:31 PM)Pokeventurer Wrote:
Togekiss @ Safety Goggles
Ability: Serene Grace
Level: 50
EVs: 252 HP / 164 Def / 4 SpA / 28 SpD / 60 Spe
Bold Nature
- Tailwind
- Helping Hand
- Follow Me
- Air Slash
Togekiss love forever! his an amazing EV spead i made which makes it survive almost every attack, it will face it can survive LO bisharp iron heads and outspeed 4 speed invested rotoms and spam air slashes. tailwind is the form of speed control which makes it important. redirection support counts important for things like bisharp, gourgeist and exploud, also grass from swampert which are frail. Togekiss is love, it just support the team so well with it's moveset and there are no regrets i have for it.
Togekiss is awesome. Nothing needs to be said here.
(Sep 22, 2015, 01:31 PM)Pokeventurer Wrote: Exploud @ Focus Sash
Ability: Soundproof
Level: 50
EVs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
Modest Nature
- Boomburst
- Hyper Beam
- Flamethrower
- Protect
Screams louder than a sylveon, has a bigger mouth, Bigger is always better, base 80 power is weaker than 140 base power, BoomBoomBoomburst!. this is the pokemon which was on my older team but with things like helping hand, telepathy gardevoir to support it to it's fullest potential, with this team changed the role splits B/w gougeist and politoed. Loudred suffered survival mostly i think so i handed t over a focus sash to survive anything and go on the offensive mode and surely deal alot of damage, there isn't much that it won't 2HKO, apart from the one's who resist it. fire blast is here for ferrothorn, in absence of a fire type pokemon, as it would've sucked to bring one on a rain team anyways.
Oh how I love Exploud. Exploud is lov. Exploud is lyf. Except here. Exploud just doesn't work i today's metagame as well as I would hope (trust me, I've used it many times). If you really want to use Exploud, don't run it speedy. Run it bulky with health and Special Attack, and nothing else. Speed is pretty well wasted on Exploud. You might want to outspeed some things, but not 252 Speed. I must say, though. Exploud works as a great way to get around Sylveon and Mega Gardevoir. Now, as for what I think this slot should be: Ferrothorn. Ferrothorn would work very well in your team, so long as you take care of Mega Kangaskhan. Once Kang is gone, your team can basically support Ferrothorn to be the ultimate tank, and never leave, ever. Do you know how painful it is to fight a Ferrothorn without a Fire type attack? Ya. It's pretty tough. It works pretty well with rain, and with Chandelure having Flash Fire, you can even counter Pokemon like Heatran using Heat Wave.
Overall, it is a pretty cool team. I would do things differently, with Pokemon like Ferrothorn and Chandelure, who basically do the job you are trying to fulfill better than the Pokemon you currently have. This is of course, my two sense. Delta out.