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Mismagius (F) @ Life Orb
Ability: Levitate
EVs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
Timid Nature
- Shadow Ball
- Thunderbolt
- Will-O-Wisp
- Taunt

My favorite Pokemon, had to have her in the team. Shadow Ball is her obvious STAB, Thunderbolt helps against bulky Waters, Normal + Flying types etc. Taunt is nice, It blocks status among other things like boosting.


Gengar (M) @ Focus Sash
Ability: Levitate
EVs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
Timid Nature
- Shadow Ball
- Thunderbolt
- Focus Blast
- Destiny Bond

Shadow Ball is STAB. Thunderbolt is for Water and Flying types. Focus Blast hits everything for at least neutral damage. Focus Sash allows him to take a hit before taking someone down with Destiny Bond.


Chandelure (F) @ Choice Scarf
Ability: Shadow Tag
EVs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
Modest Nature
- Shadow Ball
- Flamethrower
- Energy Ball
- Hidden Power [Ice]

Shadow Ball and Flamethrower offer dual STAB, and Energy Ball works well along the STAB moves. Hidden Power [Ice] is for the Dragon types. Chandelure makes great use of its ability Shadow Tag when provided a Choice Scarf.


Jellicent (M) @ Leftovers
Ability: Water Absorb
EVs: 252 HP / 4 SpD / 252 SpA
Modest Nature
- Will-O-Wisp
- Shadow Ball
- Ice Beam
- Hydro Pump

Will-O-Wisp makes him take physical attacks better, and gives some extra damage. Ice Beam takes care of Dragons and its Grass weakness. Hydro Pump can dish out some nice damage with STAB.


Golurk @ Leftovers
Ability: No Guard
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 SpD
Adamant Nature
- Shadow Punch
- Earthquake
- DynamicPunch
- Stone Edge

The 100% accurate DynamicPunch is nice, Stone Edge too. Shadow Punch and Earthquake make for nice dual STAB.


Rotom @ Life Orb
Ability: Levitate
EVs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
Timid Nature
- Shadow Ball
- Thunderbolt
- Hidden Power [Ice]
- Volt Switch

Shadow Ball and Thunderbolt are both very nice moves, and are for dual STAB. Hidden Power [Ice] for Grass and Dragon types. Volt Switch should give some reasonable damage on the opponent while switching.

Please, If answering give suggestions about at least half the team, preferably more.
Thanks.

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Two Mismagiuses?
"Or I'm thinking about using this set; not as a lead though."
Then i put like a line and showed another set, I'm not 100% sure which to use.
Oh, sorry. I was moving too fast to see it!
I've got a few suggestions, but not the time to type them out, I'll try to get to it soon.
It would be better if you remove corfagrigus and put in golurk. Dusknoir or froslass insted of gengar would be Kick-ass too.
I had froslass in this team actually, But i replaced her with Rotom.

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Mismagius: If you are running Mismagius as a lead, I would suggest giving it Nasty Plot instead of Will-o-wisp. When you Taunt the foe, likely they will switch out in hopes of being able to set up (entry hazards) later. So when they switch, you activate Nasty Plot, getting a nice boost to hit whatever comes out.

Gengar: No suggestions.

Chandelure: I'd give it HP Ground. It looks to be the best HP to use along with a Fire, Ghost, and Grass type attack.

Jellicent: I'd change the EVs a bit to put more in the defenses, taking out some of the Special Attack EVs. After all, you are already running Hydro Pump. I was surprised to see 252 Sp Attack EVs with Hydro Pump.

Golurk: No suggestions of course.

Rotom: I don't really like seeing Volt Change there, as I like it better on faster Pokemon. But if you want to keep it, go ahead. If not, give it Signal Beam or something.

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Mismagius: I'll try Nasty Plot instead of Will-O-Wisp.
Chandelure: I am running a Chandelure with Hidden Power Ground actually, Not this one though as
Except for Heatran, HP Ground hasn't come to any use.
Jellicent: Seing the only move not attacking is Will-O-Wisp, This Jellicent is offensive rather than defensive, Though of course Jellicent has some nice bulk either way. I want it to hit as hard as possible, But I'll consider some more bulk EVs.
Golurk: I hope by "of course" you don't mean I copied your Golurk set, I would and am calling it obvious that no guard fixes the bad accuracy of dynamicpunch and stone edge, And that it doesn't take a genious to realise that.
Rotom: Maybe I should add a choice scarf.
Thanks for answering this.
I mean by of course that it has constantly proven itself to be the best set. Golurk doesn't run many sets, and I would not dare lay claim to it as "my set". That possesion lies with more creative sets, so Will could lay claim to his Gengar set.
Sorry for misunderstanding.