Blazing-Skarmory

RMT Gen 6 Pokébank Ubers (Beta)

Dec 12th, 2013
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  1. Hey guys! Another RMT paste here, this time for the tier Pokébank Ubers (Beta)!
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  4. Obsidian (Yveltal) @ Leftovers
  5. Trait: Dark Aura
  6. EVs: 144 SpDef / 172 HP / 192 Spd
  7. Jolly Nature
  8. - Foul Play
  9. - Taunt
  10. - Roost
  11. - Swagger
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  13. This set may seem like a total waste of Yveltal's offensive prowess, but in fact, it utilizes Yveltal's good bulk and high surprise factor. This is a new original set I made, the Utility Counter. Swagger confuses the target while boosting their Attack by +2. Coupled with Foul Play, not to mention that Foul Play is further boosted by Dark Aura. This thing practically 1hko's any victim! Roost is for reliable recovery. EVs are put to make sure that Yveltal can outrun the common base 90 Speed tier by one point.
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  15. Collin (Reshiram) @ Choice Scarf
  16. Trait: Turboblaze
  17. EVs: 252 Spd / 176 SpAtk / 80 Atk
  18. Hasty Nature
  19. - Draco Meteor
  20. - Blue Flare
  21. - Stone Edge
  22. - Focus Blast
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  24. Reshiram is known for its perfect coverage, not even Heatran can block it. Why? Thanks to its fantastic ability, Turboblaze, nothing can block its path of burning fury. Not even Skarmory and Forretress can survive, since Turboblaze cuts through Sturdy. You may now wonder why Reshiram isn't the most used wall breaker in Ubers. Well, it has its drawbacks too. It's cursed with a dismal base 90 Speed, and Special Titans such as Blissey and Chansey stop it cold. It lost its perfect coverage when they introduced Carbink, but no one really uses it in Ubers anyway. But with a Choice Scarf, Reshiram becomes an excellent revenge killer, and can severely dent almost everything in the tier. Stone Edge is the best way to deal with Ho-Oh, swiftly 1hkoing it. Tyranitar (although a bit uncommon this gen) won't be switching in easily too, as Focus Blast is a 1hko to non Assault Vest variants. EVs used make sure that Stone Edge is a guaranteed 1hko to Ho-Oh.
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  26. Vincent (Scizor) (M) @ Life Orb
  27. Trait: Technician
  28. EVs: 128 HP / 252 Atk / 128 SpDef
  29. Adamant Nature
  30. - Bullet Punch
  31. - Roost
  32. - Swords Dance
  33. - Bug Bite / Thief / Pursuit
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  35. This thing is a total monster. At +2, it demolishes everything. It's so powerful that even Palkia can't avoid the 2hko from Bullet Punch. Yeah, the resisted move. So basically, Bug Bite murders everything else. Thief can be used for a way to deal with Steel types and the occasional Aegislash. Pursuit traps and KO's Ghost and Psychic Pokémon that think they can escape. Roost is the best way to heal off passive damage and Life Orb damage. Bullet Punch and Swords Dance for obvious reasons.
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  37. Adamantium (Arceus) @ Lum Berry
  38. Trait: Multitype
  39. EVs: 252 Atk / 4 SpDef / 252 Spd
  40. Jolly Nature
  41. - Swords Dance
  42. - Earthquake
  43. - Extreme Speed
  44. - Shadow Claw / Shadow Force
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  46. I'll be honest with you, this isn't my favourite Arceus set. Other sets like Support Arceus is my style. But why do I use this you ask? Well, since I need a way to dominate boosting Pokémon when Scizor is out of commission like, Xerneas and ironically, the Extreme Killer Arceus. A Jolly nature is used to speed tie other Arceus that may wanna try burning it, and to outspeed Adamant Extreme Killers. Earthquake is a nice way to get past Dialga and Steel Arceus. Shadow Claw is a reliable option to hit Ghosts, but Shadow Force is nice with surprise factor. Extreme Speed and Swords Dance for obvious reasons. And this thing checks Speed Boost Blaziken.
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  48. Richard (Zekrom) @ Choice Band
  49. Trait: Teravolt
  50. EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spd
  51. Jolly Nature
  52. - Bolt Strike
  53. - Fusion Bolt
  54. - Outrage
  55. - Dragon Claw
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  57. This thing is really powerful, and despite its dismal Speed, once it has a Choice Band on it just destroys everything. Banded Bolt Strike is extremely powerful, capable of 2hkoing max HP Dialga afteer Stealth Rock. Yes, that powerful. Fusion Bolt is a reliable alternative incase the miss rate of Bolt Strike isn't wanted. Dragon Claw is another reliable STAB move, destroying Dragons that are foolish enough to switch in. Outrage mauls anything that doesn't resist, capable of 2hkoing 252 HP / 252 Def+ Groudon! But beware of those nasty Fairies running around, like Xerneas, who can switch into Outrage or come into a locked Outrage and set up Geomancy.
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  59. Aeryke (Skarmory) (M) @ Leftovers
  60. Trait: Sturdy
  61. EVs: 252 Def / 252 HP / 4 SpDef
  62. Bold Nature
  63. - Stealth Rock
  64. - Defog
  65. - Roost
  66. - Whirlwind
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  68. Skarmory is an excellent Physical Wall, and can check things like the Extreme Killer and Lucario. It sets up Stealth Rock, and can also Defog when I need it. Roost is extremely important,  providing the reliable recovery it needs. Whirlwind is for phazing. But this thing has to watch out for the strong Special Attackers in the tier, as it has a pathetic Special Defense.
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  71. Problematic Pokémon:
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  73. •Arceus: Arceus is arguably the most powerful Pokémon in the game. It has 120 on each stat, and that provides it amazing bulk, speed, and power! And it can be any type. Arceus Fairy and Ghost are probably the most problematic ones.
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  75. •Yveltal: It's generally powerful, since it usually runs Life Orb or Choise Specs. I have a lack of Dark resist on this team, and it has good bulk.
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  77. •Deoxys-Speed/Attack: It's extremely fast, not to mention it carries a Sash, it's almost guaranteed to set up SR. The Attack Forme also packs a punch.
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