Hello! Thank you for coming to my post, and hopefully ready to leave some constructive advice! (:
My name is Annalysia and I like to use a couple strange Pokemon. In this team, it just so happens to be Flareon!
At a glance:
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And here we go!
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Roserade@Focus Sash
EVs(252 SpA / 252 Spe / 4 Def)
Natural Cure -- Timid
Moveset:
~ Sleep Powder
~ Toxic Spikes
~ Leech Seed
~ Leaf Storm
Roserade is the beginning piece to my team. With her toxic spikes, she allows the rest of my members to do their job -- stall. Sleep powder for the much-needed time for spikes. Leaf Storm is her main way to put dents in things if she lives long enough and leech seed is there for things Leaf Storm doesn't really touch. I used to have Hidden Power [Fire] in the place of leech seed but it didn't hit hard enough to do much. I might switch back, however.
Dragonite@Leftovers
EVs(252 HP / 252 SpD / 4 Atk)
Inner Focus -- Careful
Moveset:
~ Dragon Dance
~ Dragon Claw
~ Heal Bell
~ Roost
Honestly, this is probably my favorite Pokemon on this team. I've been a fan of the cleric dancer Dragonite ever since I stumbled upon it. Dragon dance for the boosts and dragon claw for a standard attack. Heal bell is what really makes this beauty shine. Gets rid of the burns and poisons that are spread through my team (which are more common than I thought they might be) or even the paralysis. Roost to help shrug off damage, especially if it's a bulky water's ice beam.
Milotic@Leftovers
EVs(252 HP / 252 Def / 4 SpA)
Marvel Scale -- Bold
Moveset:
~ Surf
~ Ice Beam
~ Hidden Power [Electric]
~ Recover
Milotic can be a beast, shrugging off a large portion of attacks while hitting back with decent special attack. Surf for a STAB, ice beam for more coverage. HP Electric for other waters, assuming I need to use it. (Most can be stalled out with Toxic Spikes and recover). A few changes are being considered here. Even though I love this Poke to no end, I'm debating a different bulky water. Marvel Scale is extremely useful; however, it can sometimes be useless when Dragonite's Heal Bell is used. Also, HP Electric has seemed almost useless, except against Gyarados. Considering Haze instead.
Togekiss@Choice Scarf
EVs(252 SpA / 252 Spe / 4 Def)
Serene Grace -- Modest
Moveset:
~ Air Slash
~ Aura Sphere
~ Fire Blast
~ Trick
This Pokemon wasn't in my original team, but I'm sure glad I brought her in. She has netted me more than one win in one way or another. Choice Scarf to make up for her terrible speed then let the fun begin. Air Slash for the dreaded FlinchHax, Aura Sphere for coverage and Fire Blast for steels. Trick helps cripple walls that I don't want to deal with, like Blissey or Umbreon. Gardevoir used to be in this spot (Which can be seen below).
Forretress@Leftovers
EVs (252 HP / 112 Atk / 144 Def)
Sturdy -- Relaxed
Moveset:
~ Rapid Spin
~ Spikes
~ Gyro Ball
~ Earthquake
I needed a rapid spinner, having three Pokes weak to Stealth Rocks, and Foretress has done quite well. And, he's able to set up his own Spikes, which is a bonus. Earthquake has come in handy; however, I'm not always the biggest fan of Gyro Ball. Some changes are being considered here, especially placing Explosion in there somewhere. Overall, this is a sturdy guy that has done pretty well on my team.
Flareon@Leftovers
EVs(252 HP / 252 SpD / 4 SpA)
Flash Fire -- Calm
Moveset:
~ Wish
~ Protect
~ Lava Plume
~ Roar
And here she is, Flareon. While she may seem like an odd choice, she has actually done pretty well. She can switch in on fire moves aimed at my Rapid Spinner, which makes her only move hit a bit harder, which is always good. Wish and protect for stalling or to pass wishes. With her EVs and nature, she can actually handle special attacks very well. Lava Plume does decent damage and has a high burn rate, which comes in handy versus opponents that are immune to toxic spikes -- steels or Pokes above the ground. Roar helps shuffle around their Pokemon, which helps for scouting, spreading both variants of spikes or phasing a stat-raiser.
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Passed:
Gardevoir@Leftovers
EVs(252 HP / 252 SpD / 4 Def)
Trace -- Modest
Moveset:
~ Wish
~ Psychic
~ Thunderbolt
~ Focus Blast
Gardevoir did pretty well, but mainly just because of her ability Trace. I consider her one of the best counters to Gyarados, able to switch in, trace his intimidate, then fire back with a thunderbolt. Outside of that, however, she wasn't much good, at least for this team. (Replace focus blast for will-o-wisp on other teams and I love her. Hehe). Anyways, she has now been replaced with Togekiss.
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Thank you for any rates you leave, I'll actually take them to consideration.
Please, don't be aggressive just to show your epeen, if you're going to be
harsh, let it be for a good reason.
Annalysia
My name is Annalysia and I like to use a couple strange Pokemon. In this team, it just so happens to be Flareon!
At a glance:
_____________
And here we go!
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Roserade@Focus Sash
EVs(252 SpA / 252 Spe / 4 Def)
Natural Cure -- Timid
Moveset:
~ Sleep Powder
~ Toxic Spikes
~ Leech Seed
~ Leaf Storm
Roserade is the beginning piece to my team. With her toxic spikes, she allows the rest of my members to do their job -- stall. Sleep powder for the much-needed time for spikes. Leaf Storm is her main way to put dents in things if she lives long enough and leech seed is there for things Leaf Storm doesn't really touch. I used to have Hidden Power [Fire] in the place of leech seed but it didn't hit hard enough to do much. I might switch back, however.
Dragonite@Leftovers
EVs(252 HP / 252 SpD / 4 Atk)
Inner Focus -- Careful
Moveset:
~ Dragon Dance
~ Dragon Claw
~ Heal Bell
~ Roost
Honestly, this is probably my favorite Pokemon on this team. I've been a fan of the cleric dancer Dragonite ever since I stumbled upon it. Dragon dance for the boosts and dragon claw for a standard attack. Heal bell is what really makes this beauty shine. Gets rid of the burns and poisons that are spread through my team (which are more common than I thought they might be) or even the paralysis. Roost to help shrug off damage, especially if it's a bulky water's ice beam.
Milotic@Leftovers
EVs(252 HP / 252 Def / 4 SpA)
Marvel Scale -- Bold
Moveset:
~ Surf
~ Ice Beam
~ Hidden Power [Electric]
~ Recover
Milotic can be a beast, shrugging off a large portion of attacks while hitting back with decent special attack. Surf for a STAB, ice beam for more coverage. HP Electric for other waters, assuming I need to use it. (Most can be stalled out with Toxic Spikes and recover). A few changes are being considered here. Even though I love this Poke to no end, I'm debating a different bulky water. Marvel Scale is extremely useful; however, it can sometimes be useless when Dragonite's Heal Bell is used. Also, HP Electric has seemed almost useless, except against Gyarados. Considering Haze instead.
Togekiss@Choice Scarf
EVs(252 SpA / 252 Spe / 4 Def)
Serene Grace -- Modest
Moveset:
~ Air Slash
~ Aura Sphere
~ Fire Blast
~ Trick
This Pokemon wasn't in my original team, but I'm sure glad I brought her in. She has netted me more than one win in one way or another. Choice Scarf to make up for her terrible speed then let the fun begin. Air Slash for the dreaded FlinchHax, Aura Sphere for coverage and Fire Blast for steels. Trick helps cripple walls that I don't want to deal with, like Blissey or Umbreon. Gardevoir used to be in this spot (Which can be seen below).
Forretress@Leftovers
EVs (252 HP / 112 Atk / 144 Def)
Sturdy -- Relaxed
Moveset:
~ Rapid Spin
~ Spikes
~ Gyro Ball
~ Earthquake
I needed a rapid spinner, having three Pokes weak to Stealth Rocks, and Foretress has done quite well. And, he's able to set up his own Spikes, which is a bonus. Earthquake has come in handy; however, I'm not always the biggest fan of Gyro Ball. Some changes are being considered here, especially placing Explosion in there somewhere. Overall, this is a sturdy guy that has done pretty well on my team.
Flareon@Leftovers
EVs(252 HP / 252 SpD / 4 SpA)
Flash Fire -- Calm
Moveset:
~ Wish
~ Protect
~ Lava Plume
~ Roar
And here she is, Flareon. While she may seem like an odd choice, she has actually done pretty well. She can switch in on fire moves aimed at my Rapid Spinner, which makes her only move hit a bit harder, which is always good. Wish and protect for stalling or to pass wishes. With her EVs and nature, she can actually handle special attacks very well. Lava Plume does decent damage and has a high burn rate, which comes in handy versus opponents that are immune to toxic spikes -- steels or Pokes above the ground. Roar helps shuffle around their Pokemon, which helps for scouting, spreading both variants of spikes or phasing a stat-raiser.
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Passed:
Gardevoir@Leftovers
EVs(252 HP / 252 SpD / 4 Def)
Trace -- Modest
Moveset:
~ Wish
~ Psychic
~ Thunderbolt
~ Focus Blast
Gardevoir did pretty well, but mainly just because of her ability Trace. I consider her one of the best counters to Gyarados, able to switch in, trace his intimidate, then fire back with a thunderbolt. Outside of that, however, she wasn't much good, at least for this team. (Replace focus blast for will-o-wisp on other teams and I love her. Hehe). Anyways, she has now been replaced with Togekiss.
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Thank you for any rates you leave, I'll actually take them to consideration.
Please, don't be aggressive just to show your epeen, if you're going to be
harsh, let it be for a good reason.