Pokemon_Veteran
Poké Sage
Okay, this is my first real post for CRMT and after having a few battles with people I have come up with this team.
Pokemon: Pikachu
Hold Item: LightBall
Moves: Volt Tackle, Surf, ThunderPunch, Quick Attack
Technique
I use Volt Tackle for massive if not deadly damage. Surf is for pesky Ground Types, while Quick Attack is used for decent damage in a situation against a faster opponent
My Remarks
I use this Pikachu just to have fun, and it is powerful too, so I think it worthwhile to put in this team.
Pokemon: Registeel
Hold Item: Leftovers
Moves: Amnesia, Iron Defense, Charge Beam, Flash Cannon
Technique
I first gain defenses until the damage I recieve is less than what the leftovers recover. Second I use Charge Beam to gain power, and after powering up, Flash Cannon deliver serious damage.
My Remarks
I have had Uber teams on Battle Revolution Wi-Fi battles forfeit because I regain HP faster than it can be dealt in most cases.
Pokemon: Electivire
Hold Item: Bright Powder(will change to Muscle Band when I get it)
Moves: ThunderPunch, IcePunch, Cross Chop, Earthquake
Technique
Pretty much a physical sweeper
My Remarks
None
Pokemon: Gyarados
Hold Item: Focus Band
Moves: Dragon Dance, Waterfall, Ice Fang, Flail
Technique
I gain speed and attack with Dragon Dance for a few turns. Then I use Waterfall or Ice Fang to inflict serious damage. If I get brought down to low HP or the Focus Band prevents fainting, I use Flail
My Remarks
Great offensive, but Flail is used when applicable
Pokemon: Jirachi
Hold Item: Chesto Berry
Moves: Cosmic Power, Rest, Iron Head, Icy Wind
Technique
I use Cosmic Power to raise defenses for a few turns, then I use rest when I am at low HP. If the opponent is faster than me, I use Icy Wind before using Iron Head to ensure that I have a high chance of making the victim flinch.
My Remarks
Similar strategy to Registeel, but more offensive
Pokemon: Cresselia
Hold Item: Light Clay
Moves: Light Screen, Reflect, Psychic, Lunar Dance
Technique
I use Light Screen and Reflect the first two turns it is in battle. I recall it to send out another Pokemon under a defensive wall. When Cresselia comes out again, Lunar Dance will fully restore a Pokemon that isn't fainted to full health.
My Remarks
Brick Break is a nuisance.
Well, if anyone can point out any serious flaws, I would love to know.
Pokemon: Pikachu
Hold Item: LightBall
Moves: Volt Tackle, Surf, ThunderPunch, Quick Attack
Technique
I use Volt Tackle for massive if not deadly damage. Surf is for pesky Ground Types, while Quick Attack is used for decent damage in a situation against a faster opponent
My Remarks
I use this Pikachu just to have fun, and it is powerful too, so I think it worthwhile to put in this team.
Pokemon: Registeel
Hold Item: Leftovers
Moves: Amnesia, Iron Defense, Charge Beam, Flash Cannon
Technique
I first gain defenses until the damage I recieve is less than what the leftovers recover. Second I use Charge Beam to gain power, and after powering up, Flash Cannon deliver serious damage.
My Remarks
I have had Uber teams on Battle Revolution Wi-Fi battles forfeit because I regain HP faster than it can be dealt in most cases.
Pokemon: Electivire
Hold Item: Bright Powder(will change to Muscle Band when I get it)
Moves: ThunderPunch, IcePunch, Cross Chop, Earthquake
Technique
Pretty much a physical sweeper
My Remarks
None
Pokemon: Gyarados
Hold Item: Focus Band
Moves: Dragon Dance, Waterfall, Ice Fang, Flail
Technique
I gain speed and attack with Dragon Dance for a few turns. Then I use Waterfall or Ice Fang to inflict serious damage. If I get brought down to low HP or the Focus Band prevents fainting, I use Flail
My Remarks
Great offensive, but Flail is used when applicable
Pokemon: Jirachi
Hold Item: Chesto Berry
Moves: Cosmic Power, Rest, Iron Head, Icy Wind
Technique
I use Cosmic Power to raise defenses for a few turns, then I use rest when I am at low HP. If the opponent is faster than me, I use Icy Wind before using Iron Head to ensure that I have a high chance of making the victim flinch.
My Remarks
Similar strategy to Registeel, but more offensive
Pokemon: Cresselia
Hold Item: Light Clay
Moves: Light Screen, Reflect, Psychic, Lunar Dance
Technique
I use Light Screen and Reflect the first two turns it is in battle. I recall it to send out another Pokemon under a defensive wall. When Cresselia comes out again, Lunar Dance will fully restore a Pokemon that isn't fainted to full health.
My Remarks
Brick Break is a nuisance.
Well, if anyone can point out any serious flaws, I would love to know.