RMT Its New FTW!
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RMT Its New FTW!
Hey guys is it possible for you to rate this team
1.Lead

Tyranitar(M) @ Leftovers
Sand Stream
Adamant
252HP 216Atk 42SpD
Ice Punch
Earthquake
Crunch
Stone Edge
The main thing this is Used For Is Special Defence,Ice Punch is for Mence Leads EQ(Earthquake)Is gonna be used on Jirchi and Maybe OHKO It Or 2HKO Although Stone Edge is used for flying types,These days Staraptor Leads are NU So I do not need to worry.Here are some other leads to show.
Ninjask:Ice Punch and Crunch till sub has No PP
Salamence:Ice Punch
Infernape:XChances are switch but I may wanna risk Him setting up rocks
Tyranitar:Earthquake,Then Switch
Metagross:Eathquake
Swampert;Switch to Another Pokemon
Yanmega:The main counter for this lead Im practicly screwed
Those are the only leads I can think of Now Im gonna show you my next pokemon
2.Annoying Bulkiness

Celebi (N/A)@ Leftovers
Natural Cure
Bold
252HP 220Df 32SpD
Leech Seed
Recover
Grass Knot
Earth Power
With Recover and solid base 100 defenses, Celebi is an excellent candidate for a defensive set. Leech Seed will quickly frustrate most of its opponents, and Recover just makes life harder for them. Leech Seed also works well if you surround the opponent's side of the field with Stealth Rock and Spikes, since it will often force switches. Thunder Wave is useful for the ability to cripple sweepers such as Gyarados, Salamence, and Azelf. Reflect is an option if your team is lacking in physical defense, or if you want more confidence against Salamence and Ice Fang Gyarados. Grass Knot is easily Celebi's most reliable attacking move, as it has STAB, 20 PP (32 with PP max) and is surprisingly powerful on many of the Pokemon that thrive in the OU metagame, most notably Tyranitar and Gyarados. Celebi's last move mostly depends on the trainer's need. Hidden Power Fire gives Celebi the opportunity to hit Steel-types such as Forretress, Scizor, and Metagross reasonably hard, whereas Hidden Power Ice severely dents Salamence and Gliscor. Earth Power is a decent option if your team has trouble with Heatran, and it hurts Metagross more then Hidden Power Fire; however it has very little utility otherwise.
Stealth Rock can be considered for your utility option if your team lacks it; Light Screen can be used if your team has trouble dealing with Special Attacks.
The EVs give Celebi the best overall physical defenses while still outrunning Jolly Tyranitar. This particular Celebi set is often used as a utility counter in a team, as its typing and magnificent defenses allow it to safely handle threats such as Gyarados and Breloom.
Go ahead steal it from me,I gave you other options o_O.
3.The bulky thing I can switch to

Spiritomb (N/A)@ Chesto Berry
Pressure
Bold
252HP 96Df 160SpD
Rest
Will-O-Wisp
Hidden Power(Fighting)
Taunt
All you need is a taunter to kinda help you out so much it takes down Skarmory Will-O-Wisp can take down many annoying things that can take ages to take down,In My opinion I find ST(Sleep Talk)Such a waste of moves for your pokemon,Plus another fact is Chances are its gonna use A Crappy Move like Will_O-Wisp(Pokemon already Burned)Taunt(No attack moves).
4.I need SR And Toxic Spikes

Nidoking(M) @ Black Sludge
Poison Point
Adamant
252HP 220Df 32Atk
Toxic Spikes
Stealth Rock
Earthquake
Stone Edge
I agev Nido many defence EV's Since you need your pokemon to be a bit bulky,Because I set Up Toxic Spikes and Stealth Rock Spritomb is my blocker since Spiritomb is hard to take down I can easily switch in on a Rapid Spinner(Such as Starmie,Donphan,Claydol)And Nido can do some damage with Earthqauke and Stone Edge.Then Nidoking is great to use ina situation.
5.Specail Sweeper

Zapdos(N/A) @ Salaxc Berry
Pressure
Timid
76HP 252SpA 180Spd
Substitute
Charge Beam
Hidden Power(Ice)
Roost
When your at full HP In Sub with +1 Spd and +Whatever Special Attack It will Hidden Power Sweep you or maybe even XCharge Beam Sweep.I was aminly gonna do Magnezone but the fact that I already have 1 weak to ground,So I didnt have a 4x Weaness to ground +Zapdos has great Speed.
6.Final Sweeper

Heracros(F) @ CHoice Scarf
Guts
Adamant
216Spd 42HP 252Atk
Night Slash
Megahron
Stone Edge
Close Combat
Heracross is my favourite Choice user,Especially With Scarf Heracross has beastly attack so you do not need to band it And the #1 thing I love is when hercaross sweeps through A team it makes me so happy =D.
Hope you enjoy the team!
1.Lead

Tyranitar(M) @ Leftovers
Sand Stream
Adamant
252HP 216Atk 42SpD
Ice Punch
Earthquake
Crunch
Stone Edge
The main thing this is Used For Is Special Defence,Ice Punch is for Mence Leads EQ(Earthquake)Is gonna be used on Jirchi and Maybe OHKO It Or 2HKO Although Stone Edge is used for flying types,These days Staraptor Leads are NU So I do not need to worry.Here are some other leads to show.
Ninjask:Ice Punch and Crunch till sub has No PP
Salamence:Ice Punch
Infernape:XChances are switch but I may wanna risk Him setting up rocks
Tyranitar:Earthquake,Then Switch
Metagross:Eathquake
Swampert;Switch to Another Pokemon
Yanmega:The main counter for this lead Im practicly screwed
Those are the only leads I can think of Now Im gonna show you my next pokemon
2.Annoying Bulkiness

Celebi (N/A)@ Leftovers
Natural Cure
Bold
252HP 220Df 32SpD
Leech Seed
Recover
Grass Knot
Earth Power
With Recover and solid base 100 defenses, Celebi is an excellent candidate for a defensive set. Leech Seed will quickly frustrate most of its opponents, and Recover just makes life harder for them. Leech Seed also works well if you surround the opponent's side of the field with Stealth Rock and Spikes, since it will often force switches. Thunder Wave is useful for the ability to cripple sweepers such as Gyarados, Salamence, and Azelf. Reflect is an option if your team is lacking in physical defense, or if you want more confidence against Salamence and Ice Fang Gyarados. Grass Knot is easily Celebi's most reliable attacking move, as it has STAB, 20 PP (32 with PP max) and is surprisingly powerful on many of the Pokemon that thrive in the OU metagame, most notably Tyranitar and Gyarados. Celebi's last move mostly depends on the trainer's need. Hidden Power Fire gives Celebi the opportunity to hit Steel-types such as Forretress, Scizor, and Metagross reasonably hard, whereas Hidden Power Ice severely dents Salamence and Gliscor. Earth Power is a decent option if your team has trouble with Heatran, and it hurts Metagross more then Hidden Power Fire; however it has very little utility otherwise.
Stealth Rock can be considered for your utility option if your team lacks it; Light Screen can be used if your team has trouble dealing with Special Attacks.
The EVs give Celebi the best overall physical defenses while still outrunning Jolly Tyranitar. This particular Celebi set is often used as a utility counter in a team, as its typing and magnificent defenses allow it to safely handle threats such as Gyarados and Breloom.
Go ahead steal it from me,I gave you other options o_O.
3.The bulky thing I can switch to

Spiritomb (N/A)@ Chesto Berry
Pressure
Bold
252HP 96Df 160SpD
Rest
Will-O-Wisp
Hidden Power(Fighting)
Taunt
All you need is a taunter to kinda help you out so much it takes down Skarmory Will-O-Wisp can take down many annoying things that can take ages to take down,In My opinion I find ST(Sleep Talk)Such a waste of moves for your pokemon,Plus another fact is Chances are its gonna use A Crappy Move like Will_O-Wisp(Pokemon already Burned)Taunt(No attack moves).
4.I need SR And Toxic Spikes

Nidoking(M) @ Black Sludge
Poison Point
Adamant
252HP 220Df 32Atk
Toxic Spikes
Stealth Rock
Earthquake
Stone Edge
I agev Nido many defence EV's Since you need your pokemon to be a bit bulky,Because I set Up Toxic Spikes and Stealth Rock Spritomb is my blocker since Spiritomb is hard to take down I can easily switch in on a Rapid Spinner(Such as Starmie,Donphan,Claydol)And Nido can do some damage with Earthqauke and Stone Edge.Then Nidoking is great to use ina situation.
5.Specail Sweeper

Zapdos(N/A) @ Salaxc Berry
Pressure
Timid
76HP 252SpA 180Spd
Substitute
Charge Beam
Hidden Power(Ice)
Roost
When your at full HP In Sub with +1 Spd and +Whatever Special Attack It will Hidden Power Sweep you or maybe even XCharge Beam Sweep.I was aminly gonna do Magnezone but the fact that I already have 1 weak to ground,So I didnt have a 4x Weaness to ground +Zapdos has great Speed.
6.Final Sweeper

Heracros(F) @ CHoice Scarf
Guts
Adamant
216Spd 42HP 252Atk
Night Slash
Megahron
Stone Edge
Close Combat
Heracross is my favourite Choice user,Especially With Scarf Heracross has beastly attack so you do not need to band it And the #1 thing I love is when hercaross sweeps through A team it makes me so happy =D.
Hope you enjoy the team!

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Re: RMT Its New FTW!
do you have any walls?
EDIT-i like heracross too, it is really good to have on your team
EDIT-i like heracross too, it is really good to have on your team
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Re: RMT Its New FTW!
87th Element wrote:do you have any walls?
EDIT-i like heracross too, it is really good to have on your team
I Must say it is a good team and her Nidoking and spirtomb are the walls or can wall mainly
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Re: RMT Its New FTW!
Your team has a notable Ice weakness, and honestly, you cannot expect Nidoking to set-up Toxic Spikes AND SR AND attack the foe before it is KO'ed in OU. I would suggest subbing Nidoking with a T Spikes-setting Tentacruel with Rapid Spin, Surf and Protect.
It seems that you're using Toxic Spikes to stall for poison damage, but have no walls to help you do so. I would focus more on Zapdos' defenses rather than making a SubSalac sweeper from it. If you're using Toxic Spikes to damage the foe, you want it to take its toll somewhat.
Zapdos @ Leftovers
Bold
248 HP / 228 Def / 32 Spd
Protect
Thunderbolt
HP Ice
Roost
This is a bulkier set that will aid in Toxic stall. The goal here is to stall until the foe has low-enough HP to be able to be KO'ed with either Thunderbolt or HP Ice. 32 Speed allows Zapdos to outspeed a max Speed Tyranitar, which is crucial if you want to be able to KO it before it slams you with Stone Edge.
IMO, Spiritomb is far too slow to be using Taunt. A ResTalk Spiritomb with Shadow Ball and HP Fighting/WOW may serve you better. Again, if you're making a Toxic Spikes team, you want to be able to stall.
BTW, way to plagiarize from Smogon on that Celebi description. I'd make a big fuss about it, but Smogon IMO doesn't deserve the redemption, so I'll let it go.
I'd suggest Hippowdon for this team as a lead.
Impish Hippowdon@Leftovers
252 HP / 168 Def / 88 Sp Def
SR
EQ
Roar
Slack Off
This gives you a very reliable SR setter, and can come back later to epically stall the foe with Roar and Slack Off to allow Toxic Spikes and SR to take their toll. EQ still gives you a nice attack against Metagross, Jirachi (Iron Head will do next to nothing, but watch out for Trick!), LeadTran and LeadApes who don't carry Grass Knot.
Your team would still have an epic Ice weakness. I highly suggest a ScarfTran instead of Heracross. Heatran brings many more resistances to this team, in particular a switch-out from Ice attacks. It's also immune to Toxic, which Hippowdon, Spiritomb and Zapdos will NOT appreciate (if you do use ResTalkTomb, it shouldn't be much of an issue, however). Celebi and Heatran also have extremely good synergy with each other. Further appeal includes Heatran having an immunity to Sandstorm, and a solid way to deal with Grass Knot that is aimed at Hippowdon. It also barbecues a certain red bug that I will remain nameless.
It seems that you're using Toxic Spikes to stall for poison damage, but have no walls to help you do so. I would focus more on Zapdos' defenses rather than making a SubSalac sweeper from it. If you're using Toxic Spikes to damage the foe, you want it to take its toll somewhat.
Zapdos @ Leftovers
Bold
248 HP / 228 Def / 32 Spd
Protect
Thunderbolt
HP Ice
Roost
This is a bulkier set that will aid in Toxic stall. The goal here is to stall until the foe has low-enough HP to be able to be KO'ed with either Thunderbolt or HP Ice. 32 Speed allows Zapdos to outspeed a max Speed Tyranitar, which is crucial if you want to be able to KO it before it slams you with Stone Edge.
IMO, Spiritomb is far too slow to be using Taunt. A ResTalk Spiritomb with Shadow Ball and HP Fighting/WOW may serve you better. Again, if you're making a Toxic Spikes team, you want to be able to stall.
BTW, way to plagiarize from Smogon on that Celebi description. I'd make a big fuss about it, but Smogon IMO doesn't deserve the redemption, so I'll let it go.
I'd suggest Hippowdon for this team as a lead.
Impish Hippowdon@Leftovers
252 HP / 168 Def / 88 Sp Def
SR
EQ
Roar
Slack Off
This gives you a very reliable SR setter, and can come back later to epically stall the foe with Roar and Slack Off to allow Toxic Spikes and SR to take their toll. EQ still gives you a nice attack against Metagross, Jirachi (Iron Head will do next to nothing, but watch out for Trick!), LeadTran and LeadApes who don't carry Grass Knot.
Your team would still have an epic Ice weakness. I highly suggest a ScarfTran instead of Heracross. Heatran brings many more resistances to this team, in particular a switch-out from Ice attacks. It's also immune to Toxic, which Hippowdon, Spiritomb and Zapdos will NOT appreciate (if you do use ResTalkTomb, it shouldn't be much of an issue, however). Celebi and Heatran also have extremely good synergy with each other. Further appeal includes Heatran having an immunity to Sandstorm, and a solid way to deal with Grass Knot that is aimed at Hippowdon. It also barbecues a certain red bug that I will remain nameless.

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