Blazing-Skarmory

RMT Gen 5 OU no Stealth Rock

Nov 30th, 2013
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  1. Hey guys! Back with another RMT paste :D! This is a Gen 5 OU (No Stealth Rock) Tier team! I got to 1900+ before the ladder reset T^T Anyways, please RMT!
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  4. Hear Me (Politoed) @ Choice Specs
  5. Trait: Drizzle
  6. Shiny: Yes
  7. EVs: 252 HP / 252 SpAtk / 4 Def
  8. Modest Nature
  9. - Hydro Pump
  10. - Hidden Power [Grass] / Surf
  11. - Ice Beam
  12. - Focus Blast
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  14. Sets up Rain, so now what? Seems more suited to tanking? Yeah, no. Specs Hydro Pump in Rain 2hko's Latios switch-ins. That's right. Latios. Ferrothron won't be walling this thing either, Focus Blast will severely dent it! HP Grass is for Gastrodon, but Surf is a nice alternative if Hydro Pump's accuracy isn't wanted at the moment. Ice Beam is to round up the coverage against Dragons and Grass types.
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  16. Selene (Mienshao) @ Life Orb
  17. Trait: Regenerator
  18. Shiny: Yes
  19. EVs: 252 Atk / 252 Spd / 4 HP
  20. Jolly Nature
  21. - Hi Jump Kick
  22. - Fake Out
  23. - Stone Edge
  24. - U-Turn
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  26. This is my scout, and it's amazing. It 1hko's Chansey and Blissey, and outspeeds the common base 100's. Heck it even outspeeds Garchomp. Fake Out lets me deal damage on the 1st turn, occasionally breaking Sashes. Hi Jump Kick is STAB and high powered. Stone Edge dents Flying types that think they can safely switch-in. U-Turn helps gain momentum and severely hurts Psychic type switch-ins.
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  28. America (Jolteon) @ Choice Specs
  29. Trait: Volt Absorb
  30. EVs: 252 SpAtk / 252 Spd / 4 HP
  31. Timid Nature
  32. - Thunder
  33. - Volt Switch
  34. - Shadow Ball / Signal Beam
  35. - Hidden Power [Ice]
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  37. Jolteon is incredibly fast and can take Electric moves aimed at the other members. Thunder is an extremely powerful move further boosted by STAB. Volt Switch helps gain momentum while keeping offensive presence when switching. Shadow Ball helps with coverage and smacks Latios harder than HP Ice. But Signal Beam is a nice alternative that hits Celebi much harder. HP Ice rounds off the coverage.
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  39. Radioactive (Breloom) @ Toxic Orb
  40. Trait: Poison Heal
  41. Shiny: Yes
  42. EVs: 248 HP / 8 Atk / 252 Def
  43. Impish Nature
  44. - Substitute
  45. - Focus Punch
  46. - Spore
  47. - Leech Seed
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  49. SubPunch? SubSeed? Why not both? This is my physical tank (Well not really.), and can take repeated attacks without caring, since Leech Seed and Poison Heal heals up a ton of HP. It can easily set up a Substitute on Chanseyt or Blissey, and Spore a switch-in. Focus Punch is incredibly powerful, as it 2hko's Latios on the switch with only 8 Atk EVs, just to showcase its power.
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  51. Imagine Dragons (Dragonite) @ Leftovers
  52. Trait: Multiscale
  53. EVs: 252 SpAtk / 252 Spd / 4 HP
  54. Modest Nature
  55. - Hurricane
  56. - Agility
  57. - Thunder
  58. - Surf / Dragon Pulse
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  60. A special attacking Dragonite? Yeah no one will suspect this. It sets up Agility easily with Multiscale or on a physical wall switching in ready to take boosted Dragon Claws. Oh wait. They're gonna take a STAB Hurricane to the face instead. It grants the occasional Confusion, is super powerful, and even has perfect accuracy in the Rain! Thunder helps deal with bulky Water types like Vaporeon. Surf gains Pseudo-STAB and smacks Gliscor in 1 hit, but Dragon Pulse can be used to destroy other Dragons.
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  62. Amsterdam (Toxicroak) @ Black Sludge
  63. Trait: Dry Skin
  64. EVs: 252 HP / 252 SpDef / 4 Atk
  65. Careful Nature
  66. - Bulk Up
  67. - Drain Punch
  68. - Sucker Punch
  69. - Ice Punch
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  71. I really love this one. It just doesn't die fast. After a few boosts, it's unkillable. I once got a comeback by setting up to +6 while burned, and won even though I had 2 Pokémon left (This, and a weakened Jolteon.), while the opponent had 4 left. He took them all out, taking the opponent's final Bullet Punch from CB Scizor. Burned +6 Drain Punch 2hko'd it. At a +3 boost, it survives Alakazam's STAB Psyshock(Assuming no Life Orb...)! Sucker Punch deals with faster Psychic types not carrying Psyshock, like Latios. Ice Punch deals with Gliscor and Hippowdon.
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  74. Problematic Pokémon:
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  76. •Gliscor/Skarmory + Chansey/Blissey Core: Once they figure out that Jolteon and Mienshao have the VoltTurn Combo, they'll also start switching. And it's pretty hard to stop them once you've predicted wrong.
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  78. •Latios: Well it isn't really that hard to handle if Jolteon's still there, but if it's scarfed then it can pose as a threatening late-game sweeper.
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  80. •Scizor: Once it gets to +2, it's gonna start wrecking. Hopefully sets without Speed investment will fall under Politoed's Specs Rain-bossted Hydro Pump.
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  82. •Rotom-Wash: I swear this thing's out to get me. Sure Jolteon deals with it, but once Jolteon's out of commision, it's gonna start killing Politoed and Volt Switching to the opponent's own weather setter.
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