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  1. Welp, i beat Shade on my first try.
    I dunno how people had problems with him, Acrobatics on my Crobat annihilated his Chandelure and the rest died to Banzai and Fonzie.

  2. Damn, that could take a while.
    And actually im on my way to Shade's gym atm, just escaped from the Doctor place and going from underneath the bridge.
    So yeah, i need my Numel on level 32 atleast, and he's lvl 27. :/

  3. I just started playing so i dont really care if i start over, i just wanna know if i can reset the game a bunch of times to get a Speed Boost Torchic, i just dont want to be wasting my time standing there and reseting the game 30 million times.

  4. Hello, i would like you to see and rate my OU team. :D
    It kicks some serious ass!

    Lets get started!

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    1. Garchomp
    My main sweeper, he's ready to sweep when all the enemy steel types are taken out, he checks all other OU dragons because he is the fastest dragon in OU.

    His ability is Rough Skin, just because Sand Veil is banned, Garchomp would be too OP (probably Uber)
    Basic tactic: OUTRAGE EVERYTHING
    Garchomps EVs are: 252 Spd / 4 HP / 252 Atk
    His nature: Jolly
    Like i said, to check all the other dragon types, his attack stat is enough to take out any other OU dragon.
    The item im using on Garchomp is a Choice Scarf (same reasons as above, and i also like my Garchomps fast. :D)
    His moves are:
    - Outrage
    - Earthquake
    - Stone Edge
    - Fire Fang


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    2. Cloyster
    My second, (set-up) sweeper, usually my lead, i try to Shell Smash and then attack everything that comes in with either Icicle Spear, Hydro Pump or Razor Shell (just for the acc).
    This is also my second pokemon that takes out dragon types if Garchomp is gone.
    Cloysters EVs are: 252 Atk / 4 SAtk / 252 Spd
    Cloysters ability is obviously Skill Link, which allows you to always hit your multi-hit moves the maximum amount of times (in this set, Icicle Spear)

    His nature: Naughty
    The prefered item is a White Herb to get rid of those nasty Def and Sp. Def drops after Shell Smashing.
    His moves are:

    - Icicle Spear
    - Hydro Pump
    - Razor Shell
    - Shell Smash


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    3. Ferrothorn
    Oh boy, i love this thing. Its my staller. And i do not have to worry about Fire Types because of my Chandelure, which has Flash Fire!
    Basic tactic using this Ferrothorn, start off by throwing a bunch of those ol' leeching seeds, then protect every 2 turns, in between protecting attack with a Gyro Ball or a Power Whip, depending on the situation.
    Ferros ability is Iron Barbs, as it is the only one he has, but its great, that 12% HP loss on the pokemon attacking him if it uses a physical move can be nasty.
    Ferrothorns EVs are: 252 HP / 4 Atk / 252 Def
    His nature is: Relaxed
    Item to use on Ferrothorn is Leftovers to keep that stalling up even more.
    His moves are:

    - Power Whip
    - Leech Seed
    - Protect
    - Gyro Ball

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    4. Chandelure
    My third sweeper, it has a Choice Scarf and its awesome. When Ferrothorn is in and there's a suspected Fire Move coming up you switch into this thing and get that awesome Flash Fire boost.
    Basic strategy is to use the damage that can deal the most damage to the remaining team of your enemy (for example if Fire Blast is super-effective on 1 of 4 remaining pokemon but all other 3 resist it, you go with Shadow Ball).
    He also has Hidden Power Ice in case of a Dragon / Ground Type.
    Chandelures ability is Flash Fire to keep Ferrothorn perfectly safe and to get that nifty boost.
    Chandelures EVs are: 252 SAtk / 4 SDef / 252 Spd
    His nature is: Timid
    Item to use on Chandelure is a Choice Scarf.
    His moves are:

    - Shadow Ball
    - Fire Blast
    - Energy Ball
    - Hidden Power [ice]


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    5. Rotom-W (Rotom, Wash form)
    Probably the most annoying pokemon on my team, i use Rotom to render physical sweepers of my enemy useless (Will-O-Wisp) and to annoy some fools (Volt Switch).
    Basic strategy for this thing is: Will-O-Wisp the thing that comes in, troll it with Hydro and Thunderbolt if the situation allows that, get out of there using Volt Switch to keep up the momentum.
    Rotoms ability is Levitate as he doesnt have any other ability.
    Rotoms EVs are: 252 HP / 4 SAtk / 252 SDef
    His nature is: Calm
    Item to use on Rotom is Leftovers.
    His moves are:
    - Thunderbolt

    - Hydro Pump
    - Will-O-Wisp
    - Volt Switch


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    6. Gyarados
    And my fourth and final sweeper.
    Usually i save Gyarados for last just because most of the time what the enemy has left at the end is weak to my Gyarados.
    Basic tactic: Dragon Dance if the situation allows that, then Ice Fang / Waterfall / EQ the enemy pokemon.
    His ability is Moxie for that boss Attack boost while sweeping.
    Gyarados' EVs are: 252 Spd / 252 Atk / 4 HP
    His nature is: Adamant
    Item to use on Gyarados is Life Orb
    His moves are:

    - Waterfall
    - Earthquake
    - Dragon Dance
    - Ice Fang



    Thats it!
    Thats my whole team, with it i can check basically ANY type.
    Its awesome, and i love it.
    Im using it for quite sometime now and its so much easier to ladder with it. (On Pokemon Showdown)

    I also dont use any legendaries because im badass like that.

    Sorry if i made any mistakes, English isnt my first language, im Polish! :D

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