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metalmonstar said:
I thought the world championship standard play was doubles. In which rain dance and trick room teams rule. Also you want to check the rule set first. You have a lot of ubers on both teams which may make your team illegal for competition.

Pokemon isn't about muscle it is about strategy. Your team needs to have a strategy and some form of coherence.

Take for instance a sun team. You have a lead set up stealth rocks (spikes or toxic spikes) then sunny day, and then it uses uturn or baton pass to your sweeper. Your sweeper then knocks out your opponents team and you win. In actuality this doesn't happen but this is your gameplan. You have backup plans if things don't go like you hope but if they do you keep to the plan.

Your team needs cohesion. Which pokemon backs up who? Who is covering your Swampert weakness? Who is stopping Metagross, Scizor, or Gyarados? Who makes it safe for your sweeper to switch in? Who is your sweeper? Who is your wall? Who is your lead? Those are things that need to be asked and considered.

My Machamp knows Rock Slide, Dynamic Punch, and Earthquake, so that takes care of most of the Steel-type, Bug-type, and Flying-type Pokemon. As far as Scizor goes, my Dialga's Overheat move would wipe it out.



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