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  3. This team is a manual rain offense built around Life Orb Ludi and Mega Diancie. The rain core has been used since the beginning of ORAS, but I decided to take a different approach with it when Stratos said in his metagame blog that rain needs to be more offensive. I originally had Scarftoed as my rain setter when playing, but i ended up switching it into powerful attacks to sack it for the rain lol. I know some people are going to have a fucking aneurysm when they see bulky thundurus in this meta, but I still prefer this set on a lot of teams and offensive rain setter thundurus is complete trash. I don't need Damp Rock on this team because Ludi is really the only component of the team that benefits from rain and 5 turns is all you need with LO ludicolo. Cobalion is something I wanted to try out on rain because it has the ability to deal with Ferrothorn and Kyurem-b while still providing a Steel-type that rain likes to have. As I said earlier, sash Gengar is incredible in Doubles and something that I'm surprised doesn't see more usage because it has the ability to check Kanga and Lando-t while providing some nice support. Talonflame is a Tailwind set because I don't need double Will-o and the extra speed control comes in really clutch. Overheat Talon is better tbh
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  5. it's a really interesting team to play with and I rarely get tired of the team bc it has so many options and utilizes some underused mons.
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