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  1. Hyper offense teams are always fun, until you get walled by gliscor or skarmary. Personally, I like to run a sun hyper offense team, but this is something I would not like to face.

    if you hate bieng waled by these guys, run Mamoswine and Magnezone, respectively, that pair shares the M of Murder

  2. but, on the egg moves issue, you can't just teach one of the moves first, breeding until you get a female kefki, and then breeed the another?

    female pokemon now pass egg moves in 6th gen too if i'm not wrong

  3. Yah Mamoswine can take out my defensive core but with easy prediction it should not be too hard to stop. Mamoswine will not superpower a gliscor or a florguess because it is not effective against either. So you switch to rotom-w who will out-speed mamoswine and tank any move that is not superpower and than hit back with a hydropump. Mega lucario with same max speed and beneficial speed nature is a problem so i am thinking about giving rotom a scarf to outspeed and dish out damage to it and hopefully that should patch up the weakness without causing to many problems. Of corse I will replace painsplit with trick since it is the better move with a choice scarf. Thanks for rate

    i tend to do it, tough; my prediction sense is legendary

  4. Impressive team, tough a Life Orb mamoswine can take out your main defensive core almost by itself (even rotom W falls to a well timed Superpower). Your lack of fst pokemon bar lucario may cause you a couple of deads if an oposing sweeper (an oposing mega lucario with sticky web support and Ice Punch, for example) manages to set up.

  5. *Looks at the title*

    This is an XY trading thread, but I guess the 27th of Dec isn't really all that far away now. Good luck getting it through pokemon bank.

    I will have a long time before my DS runs again so i comment it to have the dittos earlier and save time

  6. Their STAB is only SE on themselves though, so it's bad offensively, and they tend to have crippling x4 weaknesses. To list:

    Dragonite: x4 to Ice. multiscale avoids that issue. the point while battling that beast is: loose skarm and you will die. I even have it as a staple on my uber team with impressive results

    Kingdra: x4 to Freeze Dry, and is generally poor outside of rain [and rain teams are pretty poor now]. a shame the pokemon who have Freeze Dry are either sucky or weak to water. he can also put his own rain, is enough bulky

    Flygon: x4 to Ice. worse than the rest, tough it can still give you a nce headache via nearly immunity to hazards+decent movepool

    Altaria: x4 to Ice. this one generally sucks, tough is the only who learns a sleep inducing move

    Salamence: x4 to Ice. ice shard is the only ice move that will threaten it, and mamo is weak to water and steel moves, who sally tends to carry

    Garchomp: x4 to Ice. same as salamence, but immune to prankster thunder wave and resists SR, but weak to sticky web

    Hydreigon: x4 to Fairy. that thing has no counters for its sheer power, nice coverage and decent speed; i need say more?

    the lati twins are out of question, if you loose ferrothorn, gg

    Mono Dragon is easily one of the worst monotype teams you can have.

    You're not serious are you?

    My monotype dragon of BW actually beats many OU and Uber teams

  7. think on great things please: No Guard Articuno/Dugtrio, for example, or Huge Power Linoone (4 words guys: Belly Drum Extreme Speed), imagine it with a +2-priority x8-boosted and STAB-fueled 80 BP move, with an already decent attack and speed to boot

  8. Really, I seriously consider Sticky Web to be OP. Cripples anything offensive bar flying types and levitators.

    I prefer Empoleon for Defog job, as he carries a resistance to SR, can put his own stealth rock again so is not a problem remove them from your side, has toxic and roar as nice support options, and is slow anyway so SW is not a problem. th only problem is that for some bizarre reasons he cannot learn Roost. damn it, a mantis can use it and a penguin no?

  9. Well, to be honest Blaziken is already uber (even if such tiers do not exist in-game, so I see your point), and Sub-disable Gengar easily dispatches of Mega Kangaskan... Switch into Power-up Punch, Sub on their Sucker Punch attempt, use Disable, laugh...

    Protect is more reliable to prevent a Crunch in this situation...

    Scolipede can not only sweep, but help the team with Baton Pass, so it's actually better. I'm pretty sure that MegaTyranitar will enjoy having a courple of boosts under his belt.

    Additionally, his poison-bug typing provides a nice x4 resistance to fighting moves, and considering fighting pokémon can severely dent your team (everything neutral or weak bar Gengar who is incredibly frail), and that bisharp even INCREASES that fighting weakness, Scolipede wins by a large amount.

  10. It depends on how you use it, tough really, Dragalgle doesn't suit for Hit and run, that is more akin to Latios and Hydreigon, sorry for that stupid comentary.

    Tough Rest doesn't seem really usefull in my opinion...

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