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- Lopunny:
- The acid spray and fake out supporter that pretty much just enables most of the shenaniganery involved with this team.
- Spread Details:
- - Lives Double-Edge from 252+ Mega Kangaskhan
- - Ohkos most Kang with HJK, Low Kick whiffs the KO so we run that instead
- Tapu Lele:
- Not getting faked out is pretty nice, and Lele's insane offensive pressure synergises with Lopunny really well!
- Spread Details:
- - Lives Return from 252+ Mega Kangaskhan
- - Lives Sludge bomb from neutral 252 Naganadel / Nihilego
- - Underspeeds Lopunny by 1 point after scarf
- - Outspeeds neutral 252 Pheromosa by 1 point after scarf
- Landorus-T:
- Intimidate is super good, this Pokemon also helps against stuff like Mega Mawile, Incineroar, Muk-A and Tapu Koko which are otherwise a pretty big issue for the rest of the team to deal with.
- Spread Details:
- - I actually have no idea what this spread does, I made this for a physical landorus and just swapped the numbers
- Naganadel:
- This was actually the second mon I put on the team - I honestly think its pretty much the perfect partner for Tapu Lele + Lopunny, as it is a grounded tailwind setter which means it can take advantage of psychic terrain to block fake out and the dragon z move really hits numbers - there are very few non-steel types that can take fake tears + dragonium and sludge bomb the following turn.
- Spread Details:
- - Outspeeds base 110s, still gets Spatk beast boost
- - Spdef makes a poor attempt to live Heatran's earth power
- Aegislash:
- The above 4 don't deal with opposing Tapu Lele particularly well, so I decided Aegislash was a good pick. I'm running ghostium because I wanted to be able to check opposing Aegislash as well as trick room setters such as Gothitelle and Cresselia.
- Spread Details:
- - I don't really want to reveal my speed stat lol
- - The absolute minimum for Aegislash hp is 44, any less than that isn't guaranteed to live Mega Gengar's Shadow Ball
- Tyranitar:
- Without Tyranitar, our matchup to sun or rain based teams is straight up awful. Sand is manageable thanks to special Landorus-T and playing well with Lopunny, Aegslash and Lele. Tyranitar also helps against trick room a little bit. Weakness policy is also definitely a viable set that could be used here, but against weather teams I expect to be switching it around quite a bit so I felt like Life Orb was more consistent
- Spread Details:
- - Outspeeds base 100s under tailwind
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