At 7/30/09 08:52 PM, ThatFuckingTroII wrote:
1. No legendaries. Absolutely no exceptions.
Yo, some legendaries suck. Why can't I use sucky legendaries?
Gyarados@Leftovers
Nature: Adament
Ability: Intimidate
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Dragon Dance
Waterfall
Return
Taunt
If I see any type of setup happening, I use Taunt to stop it. I then Dragon Dance to make Gyarados faster and stronger while they either switch or use an attack that fails to do any well without the setup. Water and Normal provide amazing type coverage. If I sense the danger of electric attacks, I switch to Electivire.
Arcanine@Life Orb
Nature: Hasty
Ability: Intimidate
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Flamethrower
Hidden Power (Grass)
Dragon Pulse
Extremespeed
Fire and Dragon type attacks allow great type coverage. Hidden Power Grass kills any Pokemon that torments Arcanine such as Swampert and Rhyperior.
Breloom@Life Orb
Nature: Jolly
Ability: Poison Heal
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Swords Dance
Seed Bomb
Mach Punch
Spore
I bring this guy in on slower Pokemon, put it to sleep, then setup a Swords Dance. If I feel its safe to do so, I'll setup another Swords Dance, then I start a sweep with Mach Punch.
Electivire@Expert Belt
Nature: Mild
Ability: Motor Drive
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Thunderbolt
Flamethrower
Hidden Power (Ice)
Cross Chop
A mixed sweeper. If hit with electric attacks it becomes faster. Ice and Electric offer great type coverage together, Flamethrower against those Steels, Cross Chop Blissey or Snorlax.
Porygon-Z@Life Orb
Nature: Modest
Ability: Download
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Agility
Tri Attack
Hidden Power (Fighting)
Dark Pulse
I switch him in on Pokemon who have high defense. Setup Agility and I'm ready to sweep. Fighting and Dark offer great type coverage. Tri Attack is for reliable power.
Tyranitar@Leftovers
Nature: Jolly
Ability: Sand Stream
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Dragon Dance
Crunch
Stone Edge
Fire Punch
Dragon Dance, and everything is dead.