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Leader Postgame Field Matches

 

Notes:

-Some of the entries are less detailed because I just didn’t want to go into all the effort that would be needed to give perfect fits and movesets for every pokemon and every field.

-Legendaries aren’t always added.

-The pokemon listed below a certain field are pokemon that seem to fit that field in particular.

-Arceus and Silvally can be added to any team on any field.

-Aces must be used, no type deviations allowed (that’d be way too much work).

-Brackets around a word either describe the reason that Pokemon is used on that field in particular

-Suggestion for Luna’s Umbreon - to make it a genuinely good Ace, Cheshire’s given the stat boosts that Eevee from Let’s Go got, as well as the moves from said Eevee. (+10 HP, +20 to all other stats, and the moves Glitzy Glow, Baddy Bad, etc). The same could potentially be done for Julia if she decided to use a Pikachu or Raichu, but it might not be as fitting considering that Raichu isn’t her Ace.

 

I don't even remember how much time typing this took from my life. This is nowhere near complete - but I'm sharing what I have now, in the hopes of new ideas, somebody telling me what a good job I did (I'm not above being praised), or to just get this incomplete mess out there for good and forget it. I'll admit that maybe I originally started this to get people to admire how smart I was - but now, I just want it to get out of my head. Every leader is in separate spoilers so you don't have to scroll forever, and there are a lot of fields.

 

Here we go.

 

Julia (Ace: Electrode)

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  • Short-Circuit Field (Seed gives Levitate,  field boosts Ghost, Electric, and some Water moves, and activates Volt Absorb, Plus, Minus, and increases the chances of Static)

    • Rotom

    • (Mega) Ampharos

    • (Mega) Manectric

    • Zeraora (Volt Absorb)

    • Eelektross

    • Jolteon

    • Luxray

    • (Alolan) Raichu

  • Electric Terrain (Same as gym)

    • Pom Pom Oricorio

    • Tapu Koko (Terrain setter/resetter)

    • Luxray

    • Mega Ampharos

    • Zebstrika

    • Stunfisk

    • Alolan Golem (Explosion)

    • Silvally (Explosion)

  • Water Surface (Removes Ground attacks as a threat and boosts Water/Electric)

    • Vikavolt

    • Emolga

    • Raichu - Alola

    • Zeraora (Volt Absorb)

    • Lanturn

    • Silvally

    • Heliolisk

    • Mega Ampharos

  • Factory Field (Boosts Steel and Electric, as well as some moves. Major weakness to Ground).

    • Rotom

    • Magnezone

    • Electivire

    • Alolan Golem

      • Steamroller (Field boosted move)

    • Togedemaru

    • Raikou

    • Mega Manectric

  • Murkwater Field (Boosts Electric, Poison, and Water, removes Ground attacks as a threat).

    • Lanturn

    • Vikavolt

    • Stunfisk

    • Togedemaru

    • Magnezone

    • Rotom (Any)

    • Raikou (Psychic move user to counter Poison moves)

    • Emolga

    • Eelektross

  • Grassy Terrain (Rain is used)

    • Mow Rotom

    • Heat Rotom

    • Tapu Koko (Nature’s Madness Boost)

    • Mega Manectric

    • Zebstrika

    • Electrivire

    • Galvantula

    • Xurkitree

    • Heliolisk

  • Glitch Field (SO MANY EXPLOSIONS!!)

    • Magnezone (Explosion)

    • Electrode (Explosion)

    • Alolan Golem (Explosion)

    • Silvally (Explosion)

    • Alolan Raichu (Psychic)

    • Mega Ampharos (Biggest Special Attack stat of any Electric pokemon besides Xurkitree).

    • Zekrom (Special Attack is 120, Attack and Defense are both very high).

    • Xurkitree (Biggest Special Attack stat of any Electric pokemon)

  • (Odd) Snowy Mountain (Makes Thunder never miss, boosts Ice, Rock, and Flying attacks).

    • Fridge Rotom (Blizzard, Thunder)

    • Alolan Golem (Rock attacks, Thunder)

    • Emolga (Flying attacks, Electric)

    • Galvantula (Electric)

    • Mega Manectric (Thunder, Ice Fang)

    • Thundurus (No weaknesses after Tailwind)

    • Zapdos (No weaknesses after Tailwind)

 

 

 

 

 

Florinia (Ace: Cradily) (Her teams make heavy use of Nature Power)

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    • Desert Field (Same as at first battle with her).

      • Cacturne

      • Maractus

      • Ferrothorn

      • Alolan Exeggutor

      • Torterra

      • Sky Shaymin (Seed)

      • Carnivine (Seed)

      • Tropius (Seed)

    • (Odd) Underwater (Removes Fire attacks as issue, boosts Electric and Water moves, cripples non-Water physical attacks)

      • Mow Rotom

      • Parasect

      • Cacturne (Water Absorb)

      • Ludicolo

      • Mega Sceptile

      • Dhelmise

    • Swamp (Can be mixed with Sleep attacks to fight, seed boosts Ingrain and defenses)

      • Amoonguss

      • Ludicolo

      • Shiinotic

      • Roserade

    • Cave (Cave collapsing, Rock/Ground attacks boosted, Flying attacks weakened)

      • Chesnaught (Bulletproof)

      • Breloom

      • Torterra (Shell Armor)

      • Mega Abomasnow/Mega Venusaur

      • Ferrothorn

    • Fairy Tale Field (Leaf Blade/Night Slash/X-Scissor/Fairy/Steel/Dragon all boosted, Fairy types used to help account for the boost to Fire moves)

      • Tsareena

      • Whimsicott

      • Shiinotic

      • Leavanny

      • Mega Sceptile

      • Kartana

      • Leafeon

      • Shiftry

    • Inverse Field (Plays havoc with the mind, can cause issues if you’re not prepared. Gives Grass enormous offensive capabilities)

      • (Focused on offensive/fast pokemon, plus Sunny Day)

      • Mega Sceptile

      • Breloom

      • Cherrim (Sunny Day setter + Flower Gift user)

      • Gourgeist - Small

      • Leafeon (Chlorophyll)

      • Leavanny

      • Lilligant

      • Sawsbuck

      • Simisage

      • Jumpluff

      • Whimsicott

      • Celebi

    • Rocky Field (Stealth Rock, Rock Slide, flinching, evasion boosts, sandstorms, spikes, Substitute - the reasons that the Desert field were used can be used here to a degree)

      • Torterra (Stealth Rock)

      • Ferrothorn (Stealth Rock)

      • Breloom (Rock acts as a counter to Flying)

      • Trevenant (Has Rock and Ground attacks).

      • Tangrowth

      • Chesnaught (Bulletproof)

      • Gourgeist

     

 

 

 

 

Shelly (Ace: Yanmega/Volbeat) (Her two Aces, from her gym battle/the League, and later in the game).

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    • Flower Garden (Major Bug field booster)

      • Leavanny (Player)

      • Parasect (Laura)

      • Scizor (Titania)

      • Volcarona (Cal)

      • Vivillon (Noel)

    • Underwater Field (Fire isn’t an issue, water and Electric are strengthened)

      • Araquanid (Amaria) (Water/Bug type)

      • Wormadam (Serra) (Bug/Steel type, uses special moves)

      • Armaldo (Hardy) (Seed and Swift Swim)

      • Galvantula (Julia) (Electric attacks)

      • Golisopod (Might not be the best, but can focus on physical Water attacks).

      • Parasect (Laura) (Has Dry Skin, and Fire isn’t an issue here. Might get the Seed?).

    • Icy Field (Fire and Rock less dangerous, Ice boosted and some priority moves boost Speed)

      • Golisopod (Priority)

      • Masquerain (Ciel) (Rock becomes Ice, Masquerain has Ice moves)

      • Silvally (Eve) (Ice attacks)

      • Scizor (Titania) (Priority moves)

      • Shedinja (Shade) (One less weakness, due to Rock becoming Ice)

    • (Odd) Glitch Field (Pokemon with high special attack or special defense rule this field)

      • Shuckle (Seed, MWAHAHAHAHA!!!)

      • Mega Heracross (Samson) (Highest Special stat among the Mega Bugs)

      • Ledian (Lumi) (An actual chance to shine - has the Seed and Iron Fist - and also has 110 base Special Defense, which now applies to Special Attack, which can apply to the Thunder/Ice/Fire Punch moves here, which are now all Special).

      • Vespiqueen (Serra) (Good special defense becomes good special attack)

      • Volcarona (Cal) (Amnesia)

    • Mirror Arena

      • Ribombee (Anna) (Signal Beam/Dazzling Gleam/Nature Power)

      • Volbeat (Bugsy) (Illuminate lowers enemy accuracy, also has U-turn here and field-boosted moves or status effects)

      • Araquanid (Amaria) (Mirror Coat)

      • Vikavolt (Arclight) (Charge Beam/Flash Cannon)

      • Armaldo (Battle Armor)

    • Inverse Field (Bug’s many weaknesses and ineffective attacks become fewer weaknesses and many strengths, hence the many Bug/Flying types here)

      • Heracross (Samson)

      • Shedinja (Shade) (Screws with people’s heads)

      • Shuckle (Only two weaknesses on Inverse field)

      • Wormadam (Serra) (Sandy Cloak, has very few weaknesses here, I think)

      • Armaldo (Like Shuckle, few weaknesses)

      • Crustle (Few weaknesses again)

    • Big Top Arena

      • Buzzwole (Kiki)

      • Heracross (Samson)

      • Pinsir (Bennett)

      • Armaldo

      • Pheromosa (Eve)

      • Crustle

      • Shuckle

    • (Odd) Fairy Tale Field (Uses Fairy/Steel boosts, as well as the “sword” move boosts).

      • Kricketune () (“Blade” Moves)

      • Scizor (Titania) (“Blade” Moves, Steel type)

      • Scyther (Taka) (Eviolite, “Blade” moves)

      • Leavanny (Player) (Blade moves, Nature Power)

      • Ribombee (Anna) (Fairy type)

     

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Shade (Ace: Mimikyu/Chandelure) (Shade’s two Aces from different points in time, either can be used).

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    • (Odd) Psychic Terrain (Weakens Dark moves and strengthens Psychic moves).

      • Mega Gengar

      • Drifblim

      • Spiritomb

      • Hoopa

      • Lunala

      • Pallosand

      • Dusknoir

      • Cofagrigus (Used to counter enemy abilities?)

      • Aegislash

    • Short-Circuit Terrain (Same as the gym).

      • Rotom

      • Aegislash

      • Gengar

      • Giratina

      • Golurk (Moves like Surf won’t hurt Golurk due to its Ground type)

      • Dusknoir

      • Froslass

      • Jellicent (Water moves to use the Electric boost)

    • Snowy Mountain (Boosts secondary moves that some Ghosts use).

      • Froslass

      • Rotom

      • Aegislash

      • Mega Sableye

      • Drifblim

      • Dusknoir

    • Big Top Arena (Shade’s ghosts are immune to multiple field-boosted move types).

      • Trevenant

      • Marshadow

      • Alolan Marowak

      • Blacephalon

      • Mega Banette

      • Dusknoir

    • Rainbow Field (Focuses on secondary types, weakens the most common Dark and Ghost moves)

      • Aegislash

      • Lunala (Cosmic Power)

      • Mismagius (Mystical Fire,

      • Decidueye (Grass Pledge/Hidden Power/Secret Power/Nature Power)

    • Fairy Tale Field (Aegislash and Silvally, plus Chandelure and Mimikyu)

      • Aegislash

      • Mimikyu

      • Silvally (Dragon Claw/Iron Tail/Play Rough)

      • Chandelure

      • Mismagius (Mystical Fire/Ancient Power)

      • Alolan Marowak

      • Hoopa

      • Palossand

     

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Aya (Ace: Dragalge/Seviper) (Seviper was her original Ace, I think?)

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    • Wasteland (Same as the gym battle with her - focused on Stockpile, Swallow, and Spit Up, partially?)

      • Drapion

      • Muk/Alolan Muk

      • Swalot

      • Arbok

      • Garbodor

      • Weezing

      • Toxapex

      • Seviper

      • Qwilfish

      • Victrebell

    • Murkwater Field (Water/Poison pokemon exist, and poison pokemon don’t take damage).

      • Tentacruel

      • Toxapex

      • Mega Venusaur

      • Qwilfish

      • Weezing (Poison and Electric attacks, Levitate means speed isn’t lowered)

      • Nihilego (Ground weakness removed, could probably use a Air Balloon).

    • (Odd) Short-Circuit Terrain (Has Levitate via the seed, for the traditional Ground weakness).

      • Salazzle

      • Drapion

      • Mega Gengar

      • Crobat

      • Muk/Alolan Muk

      • Weezing

      • Venomoth

    • Swamp (Poison, Water, and Ground attacks boosted by the Swamp).

      • Crobat

      • Amoonguss

      • Venusaur

      • Tentacruel

      • Toxapex

      • Nihilego

      • Qwilfish

      • Roserade

      • Vileplume

      • Victrebell

    • Corrosive Mist Field (Same as Corey’s gym).

      • Any Poison pokemon.

    • Corrosive Field (Same as Corey’s gym).

      • Any Poison pokemon.

    • Water Surface (Removes Ground as a threat, boosts Water and Electric).

      • Gengar

      • Naganadel

      • Crobat

      • Tentacruel

      • Nihilego

    • Grassy Field (Can turn into a Corrosive Field, and strengthens Fire and Grass moves while weakening Water and Ground, also healing Aya’s pokemon. Multiple pokemon with Coil).

      • Arbok

      • Seviper

      • Venusaur

      • Naganadel

      • Gengar

      • Roserade

      • Salazzle

     

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Serra (Ace: Froslass)

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    • Mirror Arena (Same as her gym).

      • Glaceon

      • Mega Glalie

      • Aurorus

      • Vanilluxe

      • Articuno

      • Alolan Sandslash

      • Alolan Ninetails

      • Jynx

      • Cryogonal

      • Lapras

    • Frozen Field (It’s fitting. Also, Water Sport or Rain Dance should be used - probably Water Sport).

      • Alolan Sandslash

      • Articuno

      • Mega Abomasnow

      • Glaceon

      • Aurorus (Refrigerate)

      • Mega Glalie (Refrigerate)

    • Underwater

      • Mega Glalie (Best Mega for this field)

      • Alolan Sandslash (Seed, Stealth Rock, Earthquake, Super Fang, Amnesia)

      • Regice (Electric attacks, absurdly high Special Defense)

      • Walrein (Water/Ice)

      • Dewgong (Water/Ice)

      • Cloyster (Water/Ice)

      • Lapras (Water/Ice)

      • Abomasnow (Special focused attacker)

      • Kyurem (Black/White)

    • Icy Mountain (Boosts Ice, Rock, and Flying attacks).

      • Avalugg (Rock user, very high defense)

      • Mamoswine (Rock/Ice attacks, immune to Electric).

      • Aurorus (Rock/Ice/Electric attacks, Snow Warning/Aurora Veil)

      • Mega Abomasnow (Snow Warning)

      • Frost Rotom (Electric/Ice attacks)

      • Black Kyurem (Ice attacks)

    • Starlight Arena (Boosts Dark, Fairy, and Psychic attacks, enables Aurora Veil).

      • Weavile (Dark attacks)

      • Mega Glalie (No hail triggered due to ability).

      • Jynx (Psychic attacks and Aurora Veil)

      • Regice

      • Walrein

    • Dark Crystal Cavern (Aurora Veil is enabled, Dark, and Ghost moves are strengthened).

      • Weavile (Dark attacker)

      • Glaceon (Shadow Ball and Aurora Veil)

      • Alolan Sandslash (Shadow Claw/Night Slash)

      • Mega Glalie

      • Walrein

      • Mamoswine

      • Frost Rotom

      • White Kyurem

    • Glitch Field (Blizzard accuracy is increased, steel types are removed).

      • Vanilluxe

      • Alolan Ninetails (No Steel type attacks here)

      • Mega Glalie (Explosion)

      • Glaceon (High special stat)

      • Jynx (High Special Stat)

      • Cloyster (Special Defense stat increased)

      • Cryogonal (High Special stat)

      • Regice (Special stat of 200)

      • White Kyurem (High Special stat)

      • Crabominable (Amnesia, Berry?)

    • Water Surface (Fire moves weakened, can turn into the Frozen Field).

      • Walrein (Water/Ice)

      • Mega Abomasnow (Snow Warning)

      • Cloyster (Water/Ice)

      • Beartic (Swift Swim)

      • Frost Rotom (Ice/Electric/Levitate)

      • Lapras (Water/Ice)

      • Black Kyurem (Fusion Bolt deals extra damage)

      • Dewgong (Water/Ice)

      • Mamoswine (Immune to Electric damage)

    • (Odd) Crystal Cave (Removes Rock attacks as a threat).

      • Mega Abomasnow (Outrage, I think, and triggers Hail)

      • Mamoswine (Outrag

      • Articuno (No Rock attacks)

      • Kyurem (Any)

    • Inverse Field (Ice now the only weakness pure Ice types have).

      • Vanilluxe (Only Ice weakness, triggers Hail and Aurora Veil)

      • Mega Glalie (Pure Ice again)

      • Mamoswine (only has a Poison/Electric weakness under the Inverse Field)

      • Crabominable

      • Articuno (Grass and Bug as only weaknesses).

      • Walrein (Has Thick Fat, reducing its only weakness to being Water).

      • Aurorus (Has Snow Warning and possibly Aurora Veil)

      • Frost Rotom

     

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Noel (Ace: Clefable)

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    • Grassy Terrain

      • Furret (Has Coil)

      • Dunsparce (Has Coil)

      • Sawsbuck (Grass/Normal)

      • Castform (Sunny Day setter?)

      • Pyroar (Fire/Normal, also has Solarbeam)

    • Rainbow Field (Boosts Secret Power and Hidden Power, plus some Normal moves).

      • Swellow (Boomburst, Secret Power)

      • Bewear (Secret Power)

      • Dunsparce (Serene Grace)

      • Blissey (Serene Grace)

      • Sawsbuck (Serene Grace)

      • Castform (Cosmic Power, can work with any weather that’s used).

      • Braviary (Secret Power)

      • Drampa (Cloud Nine)

      • Porygon-2/Porygon-Z (Tri Attack)

      • Lickilicky (Cloud Nine)

      • Delcatty (Normalize, Cosmic Power)

      • Meloetta (Either form)

      • Girafarig (See Oranguru)

      • Wigglytuff (Tri Attack)

    • Big Top Arena (Strength usage, Sound moves, and Normal-Flying pokemon).

      • Exploud (Soundproof)

      • Wigglytuff (Sound attacks)

      • Chatot (Sound attacks)

      • Swellow (Sound attacks)

      • Toucannon (Sound attacks)

      • Bewear (Fighting attacks)

      • Mega Lopunny (Fighting type)

      • Meloetta (Either form)

    • Grassy Field/Burning Field (Can be transformed, and multiple Normal/Fire and Normal/Flying means that Noel can have his pokemon avoid the fire damage from the field).

      • Starraptor (Flight, can use Heat Wave to trigger Burning)

      • Pyroar (Fire type)

      • Chatot (Has Heat Wave, can trigger Burning)

      • Drampa (Fire attacks, not very many issues with Burning)

      • Heliolisk (Solar Power)

      • Mega Pidgeot (Flight, best Mega for the field)

      • Swellow (See above - has Fire moves and doesn’t take field damage)

    • Underwater Field (Cripples every non-special fighting attack, almost reducing Normal’s one weakness to normal effectiveness).

      • Blissey (Special Defense and HP stats make Blissey a good defensive pokemon here).

      • Lickilicky (Water and Electric moves can be used)

      • Bibarel (Whirlpool, Water typing)

      • Mega Audino (High special defenses,

      • Heliolisk (Dry Skin, Electric attacks)

      • Snorlax (Lowish defense doesn’t mean as much here, has high Special Defense and HP, and Whirlpool)

      • Wigglytuff (Electric attacks)

    • (Odd) Cave (Boosts the mostly normal-type Sound moves and Rock moves).

      • Bouffalant (Soundproof, Rock Slide)

      • Exploud (Sound attacker, Soundproof)

      • Chatot (Sound attacker)

      • Blissey (Mostly not worried about Sound moves)

      • Wigglytuff (Sound moves, Dazzling Gleam)

    • Holy Field (Boosts Normal moves, will likely be the Normal specialist El’s field).

      • Girafarig (Psychic/Normal)

      • Wigglytuff (Fairy/Normal)

      • Drampa (Dragon/Normal)

      • Diggersby

      • Mega Audino (Fairy/Normal)

      • Oranguru (Psychic/Normal)

      • Stantler (Skill Swap with Regigigas)

      • Regigigas (Skill Swap with Stantler)

      • Meloetta (Normal/Psychic)

      • Starraptor (Intimidate to help with Fighting weakness of Normal types)

      • Stoutland (Psychic, Fairy, and Normal moves available)

     

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Radomus (Ace: Gardevoir)

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    • Psychic Terrain (See the Gauntlet battle with him).

      • Mega Alakazam

      • Tapu Lele (Terrain setter)

      • Bronzong (Hypnosis)

      • Delphox (Fire to counter Bug types, Hypnosis)

      • Medicham (Pure Power has alternate usage here).

      • Beheeyem (Telepathy doubles speed)

      • Musharna (Telepathy doubles speed, not as significant here)

      • Grumpig (Own Tempo + Seed)

      • Slowbro/Slowking (Own Tempo + Seed)

      • Hypno (Hypnosis boost)

    • Starlight Arena (Will likely show up in-game as Anna’s field, she’s probably a Psychic specialist).

      • Malamar (Dark attacks and Psychic both boosted)

      • Sigilyph (Cosmic Power)

      • Starmie (Suited well to Starlight field)

      • Musharna (Moonlight)

      • Metagross

      • Beheeyem (Cosmic Power, Telepathy)

      • Victini (Victory Star)

    • Holy Field (Weakens both Dark and Ghost attacks, strengthens Psychic to a degree).

      • Oranguru (Normal type attacker, Nature Power)

      • Girafarig (Normal type attacker)

      • Mr Mime (Psychic/Fairy)

      • Latias/Latios (Dragon/Fairy)

      • Exeggutor (Nature Power)

    • Fairy Tale Field (Strengthens Steel and Fairy, and Psycho Cut).

      • Metagross (Steel/Psychic attacker)

      • Gallade (“Blade” moves)

      • Malamar (“Blade” moves)

      • Bronzong (Steel/Psychic)

      • Delphox (Magician)

      • Hoopa (Magician)

      • Mr/Ms Mime (Fairy/Psychic type)

    • Mirror Arena (Mirror Coat and Screens are all extra useful here, and the Special focus helps Psychic types a good deal).

      • Starmie (Illuminate)

      • Bronzong (Mirror Shot/Flash Cannon user)

      • Jynx (Aurora Veil user)

      • Reninculus

      • Metagross (Flash Cannon user)

      • Girafarig (Mirror Coat)

      • Gothitelle (Mirror Coat)

      • Grumpig (Mirror Coat)

      • Wobbuffet (Mirror Coat)

    • Chess Field (Same as gym battle with him, Trick Room team).

      • Lunatone (Some Rock moves boosted)

      • Solrock (Some Rock moves boosted)

      • Metagross

      • Reninculus

    • Rainbow Field (weakens most common Ghost and Dark type attacks).

      • Musharna (Sonic Boom)

      • Jynx (Aurora Veil is enabled)

      • Meloetta (Normal/Psychic)

      • Cresselia (Aurora Beam, Secret Power, Hidden Power)

      • Oranguru (Normal attacks)

    • (Odd) Glitch Field (Psychic is OP here).

      • Bronzong (Only Fire or Ground weakness, again)

      • Metagross (Fire/Ground as weaknesses)

      • Mega Alakazam (Very high Special Attack)

      • Claydol

      • Mega Slowbro

      • Deoxys (Defense is probably the best Form here)

      • Mew (Throwback, and any move Mew wants, Mew gets)

     

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Luna (Ace: Umbreon).

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    • New World (Boosts Dark, and cuts speed of non-flying/levitating pokemon)

      • Hydreigon (Levitate)

      • Honchkrow (Flying, Black Hole Eclipse user, Moxie)

      • Mega Absol/Absol (Multiple field-boosted moves)

      • Mandibuzz (Flying)

      • Yveltal (Dark and Flying type)

      • Darkrai (Dark Void and Bad Dreams)

      • Crawdaunt (Nature Power)

      • Silvally (RKS System very good on this field)

    • (Odd) Starlight Arena (Boosts Psychic, Dark, and Fairy)

      • Alolan Muk (No Fairy weakness)

      • Mega Absol (See New World Field Absol)

      • Guzzlord (Draco Meteor)

      • Cacturne (Nature Power)

      • Mega Sableye (Moonlight)

      • Hydreigon (Draco Meteor)

      • Silvally (Draco Meteor)

    • Factory Field (Boosts Steel moves (anti-Fairy), and Electric moves)

      • Bisharp (Dark/Steel typing)

      • Krookodile

      • Alolan Persian (Technician)

      • Spiritomb

      • Sableye

      • Hydreigon

    • Dark Crystal Cavern (Same as before)

      • Tyranitar

      • Greninja

      • Darkrai (Dark Void and Bad Dreams)

      • Krookodile (Beat Up user)

      • Mega Sableye (Moonlight)

    • Glitch Field (Fairy no longer an issue, meaning Ghost/Dark has no weaknesses again).

      • Malamar (Part Psychic type)

      • Spiritomb

      • Tyranitar

      • Hoopa Unbound (Part Psychic)

      • Mega Sableye

    • Underwater (Reduces power of Fighting moves, many Dark/Water types)

      • Greninja

      • Crawdaunt

      • Cacturne

      • (Mega) Sharpedo

      • Shiftry

      • Mega Gyarados

      • Alolan Persian (Technician, Electric moves)

    • Mountain/Snowy Mountain (Boosts multiple types, none of which Dark is weak to).

      • Malamar

      • Tyranitar

      • Weavile

      • Honchkrow

      • Alolan Persian (Thunder user?)

      • Mega Gyarados

    • (Odd) Corrosive (Mist) Field (Multiple Poison/Dark pokemon to exploit this field).

      • Alolan Muk (Poison/Dark)

      • Drapion (Poison/Dark)

      • Skuntank (Poison/Dark)

      • Zoroark (Field Fire/Poison boost)

      • Mega Houndoom (Field Fire boost)

    • Fairy Tale Field (Can use Dark/Steel and Dark/Poison types to counter Fairy boost).

      • Bisharp (Steel type)

      • Alolan Muk (Power of Alchemy boost)

      • (Mega) Absol (“Blade” moves)

      • Hoopa Unbound (Magician)

      • Cacturne (Nature Power)

      • Crawdaunt (Nature Power)

      • Shiftry (Seed/Nature Power)

     

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Samson (Ace: Conkeldurr)

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    • Ashen Beach (Same as Kiki’s gym, tribute to her).

      • Hitmonlee

      • Machamp

      • Lucario

      • Medicham

      • Toxicroak

      • Poliwrath

    • Big Top Arena (Same as gym battle with him).

      • Mega Gallade (Sing)

      • Pheromosa

      • Buzzwole

      • Kommo-O

      • Blaziken

    • Cave (Weakens Flying attacks, strengthens Rock, allows Ground moves to hit enemies)

      • Machamp

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    • (Odd) Psychic Field (sheer contrariness, using the special-focused Fighting pokemon like Lucario)

      • Medicham (Psychic/Fighting)

      • Marshadow (Ghost type)

      • Mewtwo Mega X (Psychic type)

      • Scrafty (Immune to Psychic)

      • Blaziken (High Special Attack)

      • Lucario (Specially focused Fighting type)

    • Snowy Mountain (Strengthens Rock and Ice, to counter Flying attacks).

      • Crabominable (Ice type)

      • Terrakion (Rock type)

      • Hawlucha (Flying type)

      • Primeape (Thunder, Rock moves)

      • Blaziken

    • Rainbow Field (Strengthens Cosmic Power and Meditate, also increases chances of extra effects, and Secret Power)

      • Toxicroak (Meditate)

      • (Mega) Lopunny (Cosmic Power)

      • (Mega) Medicham (Meditate)

      • Mienshao (Meditate)

      • Hitmonlee (Meditate)

      • Machamp (Meditate)

     

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Charlotte (Ace: Ninetails)

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    • Grassy Terrain/Burning Field (Gives some protection from Water and Ground attacks, heals Charlotte’s pokemon, boosts Fire and Grass moves and can become a Burning Field).

      • Any non-flying Fire pokemon

    • Super-Heated Field/Burning Field (Same as her gym battle).

      • Typhlosion

      • Darmanitan

      • Chandelure

      • Arcanine

      • Heat Rotom

      • Magmortar

    • Dragon’s Den (Boosts Fire and Dragon attacks, also weakens Ice and Water).

      • Turtonator (Part Dragon type)

      • Magcargo (Magma Armor)

      • Camerupt (Magma Armor)

      • Torkoal (Drought)

    • Flower Garden Field (Single-target Fire moves, Sunny Day, and Bug/Grass moves).

      • Volcarona

      • Typhlosion

      • Magmortar

      • Torkoal

      • Charizard (Solar Power)

      • Mega Houndoom (Solar Power)

    • Desert Field (Sunny Day, plus Ground types and weakened Water moves).

      • Camerupt

      • Delphox

      • Heat Rotom

      • Magcargo

      • Typhlosion

      • Torkoal

    • Crystal Cave (Removes Rock weakness, strengthens Dragon attacks).

      • Talonflame

      • Moltres

      • Ho-Oh

      • Oricorio

      • Charizard

      • Volcarona

      • Turtonator

    • Corrosive Mist Field (Boosts Fire moves, can be Combusted if necessary).

      • Salazzle

      • Mega Houndoom

      • Heatran

      • Torkoal (Sludge Bomb)

      • Volcanion (Sludge Bomb)

      • Delphox (Magician, Pecha Berry)

      • Alolan Marowak

      • Chandelure

     

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Terra (Ace: Garchomp)

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    • Desert (Weakens Electric and Water moves, lengthens Sandstorm and Sunny Day. Team composed of pokemon with Sand activated abilities)

      • Donphan

      • Camerupt

      • (Alolan) Dugtrio

      • Excadrill

      • Gastrodon

      • Gliscor

      • Golem

      • Hippowdon

      • Landorus

      • Palossand

      • Sandslash

      • Mega Steelix

    • Burning Field/Superheated Field (Strengthens Fire attacks, weakens Grass, Ice, and some Water moves).

      • Camerupt

      • Flygon

      • Mamoswine (Thick Fat)

      • Nidoking

      • Nidoqueen

      • Marowak

      • Groudon

    • Big Top Arena (Gym that she was supposed to be fought in).

      • Golurk (Immune to Sound, Normal, and Fighting moves)

      • Gliscor

      • Diggersby (Huge Power)

      • Mega Camerupt (Sheer Force)

      • Krookodile (Moxie)

      • Landorus (Sheer Force)

      • Nidoking (Sheer Force)

      • Nidoqueen (Sheer Force)

      • Steelix (Sheer Force)

    • (Odd) Ashen Beach (Boosts some ground moves, Psychic, and Fighting pokemon)

      • Claydol

      • Seismitoad

      • Gliscor

      • Gastrodon

      • Swampert

      • Zygarde

    • Dragon’s Den (Boosts Dragon and Fire, some Rock moves, and weakens Water and Ice).

      • Flygon

      • Zygarde

      • Gliscor

      • Rhyperior

      • Torterra (Grass moves, Ice is weakened, and you don’t bring Fire against a Ground leader)

    • Glitch Field (Same as original fight with her)

      • Claydol

      • Krookodile

      • Pallosand

      • Landorus

      • Nidoqueen (Seed)

      • Nidoking (Life Orb)

      • Excadrill

      • Swampert

      • Quagsire

    • Mountain (Boosts Rock and Flying moves, and Thunder can also be used).

      • Gliscor

      • Stunfisk (Thunder)

      • Landorus (Flying type)

      • Camerupt (Eruption)

      • Diggersby

     

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Ciel (Ace: Altaria)

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    • Big Top Arena (Same as her gym battle).

      • Celesteela

      • Archeops

      • Noivern

      • Togekiss

      • Chatot

      • Toucannon

      • Swellow

      • Dragonite

    • Rainbow Field (Air Slash for you, and you, and you...)

      • Togekiss (Tri Attack, Serene Grace Air Slash Guaranteed Flinch)

      • Drifblim (Ghost/Dark partly weaker)

      • Minior (Rock Slide)

      • Aerodactyl (Rock Slide)

      • Archeops (Rock Slide)

    • Mountain (Same as Heather’s likely Elite Four battle).

      • Minior

      • Archeops

      • Aerodactyl

      • Gliscor

      • Jumpluff

      • Drifblim

      • Vivillion

      • Mega Pinsir

      • Scyther (Eviolite)

    • Dragon’s Den (Weakens Ice and Water attacks, and strengthens Dragon and Fire attacks).

      • Salamence (Dragon/Flying type)

      • Archeops (Ice and Water both weakened)

      • Gliscor (Ice and Water both weakened here)

      • Dragonite (Multiscale)

      • Charizard (Fire/Flying)

      • Lugia (Multiscale)

    • Crystal Cave (Rock moves don’t work as Rock moves, Dragon is strengthened).

      • Dragonite (Dragon strengthened, Rock not a weakness)

      • Salamence (See Dragonite)

      • Archeops (Rock Polish)

      • Aerodactyl (Rock Polish)

      • Gliscor (Rock Polish)

      • Landorus (Rock Polish)

      • Minior (Rock Polish)

    • New World Field (All non-flying pokemon get dropped down to half speed).

      • Noivern (Draco Meteor, Moonlight)

      • Silvally (RKS System)

      • Minior (Cosmic Power)

      • Ace: Altaria (Draco Meteor, Moonblast)

      • Hawlucha (There to counter Dark pokemon who take advantage of the field boost)

      • Sigilyph (Ancient Power, Dazzling Gleam, Future Sight)

     

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Adrienn (Ace: Florges/Floette - Eternal) (Floette - Eternal as an Ace is something I came up with a while ago for Adrienn).

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    • Misty Field (More defensive Fairy team, similar to Gym battle).

      • Slurpuff (Belly Drum + Sitrus Berry + Cotton Guard + field boost to Special Defense for Fairies).

      • Granbull

      • Sylveon (Pixilate Boost)

      • (Mega) Mawile

      • (Mega) Gardevoir (Pixilate Boost)

      • Alolan Ninetails (Aurora Veil user)

      • Magearna (Soul-Heart)

      • Tapu Fini (Resets field if needed)

    • Fairy Tale Field (Similar to Gym battle).

      • (Mega) Gardevoir (Draining Kiss)

      • (Mega) Mawile (Fairy and Steel boosts)

      • Azumarill (Seed, Belly Drum)

      • Comfey (Triage gives Draining Kiss massive priority boost)

      • Klefki (Draining Kiss, both Steel and Fairy)

      • Ribombee (Draining Kiss, Nature Power)

      • Magearna (Soul-Heart, Steel and Fairy)

    • Rainbow Field

      • Magearna (Soul-Heart)

      • Togekiss (Serene Grace Air Slash)

      • Wigglytuff (Normal moves)

      • Mimikyu (Fairy type, Ghost and Dark aren’t as threatening here)

      • Clefable (Cosmic Power)

    • Holy Field (Strengthens Fairy, Dragon, Psychic, Normal moves).

      • Wigglytuff

      • Gardevoir

      • Clefable (Cosmic Power)

      • Mr Mime

      • Ribombee (Nature Power)

    • Glitch Field (Removes Steel type attacks)

      • Alolan Ninetails (Aurora Veil, no Steel weakness)

      • Gardevoir

      • Mr Mime

      • Carbink (Explosion)

      • Silvally (RKS System, Explosion)

      • Diancie (Explosion)

    • Starlight Arena

      • Gardevoir

      • Shiinotic (Illuminate)

      • Clefable

      • Mega Altaria (Swift, Draco Meteor)

      • Togekiss (Swift)

      • Sylveon (Swift)

    • (Odd) Mirror Arena (Heavy Dazzling Gleam usage here)

      • Magearna (Flash Cannon)

      • Alolan Ninetails (Aurora Veil)

      • Ribombee (Signal Beam, Nature Power)

      • Klefki (Flash Cannon)

      • Shiinotic (Illuminate)

     

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Titania (Ace: Aegislash) (Really only realized how many strong pokemon the Steel type has as I was typing these entries up).

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    • Factory Field (Strengthens Steel and Electric attacks)

      • Scizor (Technician)

      • Magnezone

      • Klinklang

      • Togedemaru

      • Genesect

    • Short-Circuit Field (Strengthens Steel, Electric, Ghost, and some Water attacks, Seeds give Magnet Rise)

      • Heatran

      • Magnezone

      • Aggron

      • Bisharp

      • Togedemaru

      • (Mega) Steelix (Immune to Electric)

      • Klinklang

    • Fairy Tale Field (Same as gym battle with her)

      • Kartana

      • (Mega) Lucario

      • (Mega) Scizor

      • Metagross

      • Alolan Sandslash

      • Escavalier

      • Skarmory

      • Klefki

      • (Mega) Mawile

      • Excadrill

    • Underwater Field (Specially focused team, removes Fire weakness)

      • Genesect (Fire weakness removed, has very high special attack for this field)

      • Empoleon (Only Water/Steel type)

      • Registeel (Electric moves)

      • Togedemaru (Electric Moves)

      • Magnezone (Electric moves)

      • Mega Aggron

      • Probopass (Multiple Electric moves, should get the Seed)

    • Desert Field (Scrapyard, Sand, Ground and Rock Focus).

      • Mega Steelix

      • Stakataka

      • Probopass

      • Excadrill

      • Alolan Dugtrio

      • Bastiodon

    • Murkwater Field (Steel types are immune to field damage, and Water, Poison, and Electric are all boosted).

      • Ferrothorn

      • Skarmory (Is flying type)

      • Magnezone (Electric/Steel)

      • Empoleon (Water/Steel)

      • Bronzong (Levitate to remove speed loss)

    • Mirror Arena (Flash Cannon/Mirror Shot both vastly strengthened here)

      • Metagross

      • Magnezone

      • Alolan Sandslash (Aurora Veil)

      • Klefki (Flash Cannon/Dazzling Gleam)

      • Bronzong (Flash Cannon, Levitate)

     

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Amaria (Ace: Lapras)

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    • (Odd) Superheated Field/Burning Field (Doesn’t weaken all Water attacks, and strengthens Scald and Steam Eruption, also strengthens Fire attacks)

      • Gyarados (Water and Fire)

      • Ludicolo (Nature Power)

      • Octillery (Moody, Fire attacks)

      • Crawdaunt (Nature Power)

      • Volcanion (Water and Fire)

    • Water Surface/Underwater (Same as gym battle with her)

      • Pretty much any Water Pokemon could be used here, some are just more fitting than others.

    • Murkwater Surface (Poison/Water and Poison/Steel focused team).

      • Toxapex

      • Empoleon

      • Tentacruel

      • Qwilfish

      • Wash Rotom (Electric, Levitate to avoid Field damage, Screen setter)

    • Swamp (Swift Swim focused team, to take advantage of field slowing).

      • Any Water type with Swift Swim

      • Ludicolo

      • Qwilfish (Swift Swim, Poison moves, can use the Seed safely)

    • Frozen Field (Water/Ice focus)

      • Walrein

      • Dewgong

      • Cloyster

      • Primarina (Liquid Voice)

      • Floatzel (Ice moves)

      • Pelipper (Rock becomes Ice, Drizzle)

    • Mirror Arena (Anti-Critical Hit team to take advantage of Shell Armor/Battle Armor, and evasiveness boosts).

      • Mega Slowbro

      • Empoleon (Flash Cannon)

      • Omastar (Shell Armor)

      • Samurott (Shell Armor)

      • Cloyster (Shell Armor)

    • Rocky Field (Boosts Rock attacks and Ground attacks).

      • Swampert

      • Carracosta

      • Kabutops

      • Pelipper (Rain setter)

      • Barbaracle

      • Empoleon

      • Gastrodon

    • Crystal Cavern (Anti Grass moves, Rock Polish)

      • Palkia (Water/Dragon)

      • Kingdra (Water/Dragon)

      • Relicanth (Rock Polish)

      • Kabutops (Rock Polish)

      • Omastar (Rock Polish)

      • Carracosta (Rock Polish)

      • Barbaracle (Rock Polish)

    • Icy Mountain (Ice, Flying, and Rock attacks all boosted, to counter Grass and possibly Ground).

      • Walrein

      • Omastar

      • Cloyster

      • Lanturn (Thunder user)

      • Starmie (Thunder user)

      • Wash Rotom (Thunder user)

      • Mantine

     

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Hardy (Ace: Lycanroc/Gigalith) (Gigalith was his Ace in the online league, if I remember what I was told correctly).

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    • Rocky Terrain (Same as gym battle)

      • Anything based on how you handle it.

    • Mountain Field (Boosts Rock and Flying types, Hardy’s two main pokemon types).

      • Archeops (Rock/Flying)

      • Aerodactyl (Rock/Flying)

      • Nihilego (Thunder user)

      • Tyranitar (Thunder)

      • Minior (Rock/Flying)

    • Crystal Cave (Boosts Dragon attacks and Rock attacks too).

      • Tyrantrum

      • Aerodactyl

      • Aurorus (Aurora Veil, anti-Dragon)

      • Tyranitar

      • Aggron

      • Rhyperior

    • Cave (Focused on Rock Head, Earthquake, and Protect/Wide Guard to collapse the cave without taking damage)

      • Sudowoodo

      • Rhyperior

      • (Mega) Aerodactyl

      • (Mega) Tyranitar

      • Aggron

      • Aurorus (Aurora Veil, Hyper Voice)

      • Golem

      • Armaldo

      • Kabutops

      • Crustle

      • Omastar

      • Tyrantrum (Hyper Voice?)

    • Dragon’s Den (Like the SHF, weakens Ice and Water, while strengthening Fire, Dragon, and some Rock moves).

      • Magcargo

      • Rhyperior

      • Tyrantrum

      • Aerodactyl (Dragon moves)

      • Tyranitar

    • Rainbow Field (Doubles chance for additional effects - a 60% chance of flinching on one Rock Slide fits Hardy’s style. Can use any Rock pokemon due to increased flinching chance from Rock Slide, just adjust for Trick Room or lack of Trick Room).

      • Any Rock pokemon (Rock Slide can be used by them all, I’m assuming)

      • Diancie

      • Lunatone (Cosmic Power)

      • Minior (Cosmic Power)

      • Solrock (Cosmic Power)

    • Desert Field (Sand-focused team, possibly with Trick Room added)

      • Probopass (Sand Force)

      • Day Lycanroc (Sand Rush)

      • Golem (Sand Veil)

      • Magcargo

      • Archeops (Seed, Heat Wave)

      • Mega Tyranitar (Sand Stream)

      • Aerodactyl (Seed, Heat Wave)

    • Chess Board (Trick Room focused slow Rock pokemon are used here, like his original team in the online League apparently worked, as well as Calm Mind/Nasty Plot and Ancient Power)

      • Lunatone

      • Solrock

      • Aurorus (Calm Mind, Ancient Power)

      • Carracosta (Ancient Power)

      • Minior (Calm Mind, Ancient Power)

      • Terrakion (Calm Mind, Ancient Power)

    • Big Top Arena (Continental Crush and Earthquake, plus Fighting moves, all trigger the Slammer. Acrobatics is also very good here).

      • Aerodactyl

      • Archeops

      • Minior

      • Aggron (Heavy Slam)

      • Rampardos (Sheer Force)

      • Terrakion (Rock and Fighting)

    • (Odd) Murkwater Field (I think Ame said a while ago on a post or something that she’d thought of a way to make Hardy super tough with this field. So here’s a bunch of random guesses for how that works).

      • Kabutops

      • Cradily (Storm Drain)

      • Relicanth

      • Armaldo

      • Nihilego

      • Barbaracle

      • Alolan Golem

      • Lunatone (Levitate)

      • Solrock (Levitate)

      • Omastar

    • Burning Field (Strengthens Fire and weakens several of Rock’s weaknesses).

      • Tyrantrum

      • Magcargo

      • Aerodactyl

      • Cradily (Anti-Water pokemon)

      • Tyranitar (Fire moves, Sandstorm)

    • Inverse Field (Like the battle with Adam Might in Pokemon Rejuvenation - that fight was amazing).

      • Not too sure - don’t remember Adam Might battle clearly. But just go off that.

     

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Saphira (Ace: Dragonite)

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    • Dragon’s Den (Same as gym battle with her, probably)

      • Salamence

      • Mega Altaria

      • Turtonator

      • Tyrantrum

      • Druddigon

      • Noivern

    • Crystal Cave (Strengthens Dragon moves, alters Rock ones)

      • Tyrantrum

      • Noivern

      • Salamence

      • Altaria

      • Kyurem (Any)

    • Burning Field (Strengthens Fire and weakens Ice/Grass)

      • Turtonator

      • Haxorus

      • Flygon

      • Garchomp

      • Mega Charizard X

      • Tyrantrum

    • Glitch Field (Removes Fairy and Dragon weaknesses)

      • Druddigon

      • Mega Ampharos

      • Haxorus

      • Goodra

      • Hydreigon

    • Fairy Tale Field (Doubles power of Dragon moves, strengthens Steel moves - needs to be fast pokemon, though. Fairies are lethal here).

      • Noivern (Very fast)

      • Haxorus

      • Mega Sceptile (Leaf Blade)

      • Naganadrel

      • Turtonator (Special field boost)

    • Rainbow Field (Cloud Nine base)

      • Altaria (Cloud Nine)

      • Drampa (Cloud Nine)

      • Giratina (Ghost/Dark weakened)

      • Latios/Latias (Ghost and Dark weakened somewhat)

      • Noivern (Boomburst on this field)

     

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