Pokémon Rate My Team
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This is my first real go at UU and it shows. I need suggestions on which pokemon should I add for my last two spots. I will replace things too if in need it. Thanks!

Zapdos @ Life Orb
Trait: Pressure
EVs: 116 HP / 196 SAtk / 196 Spd
Modest Nature (+SAtk, -Atk)
- Thunderbolt
- Hidden Power [Ice]
- Heat Wave
- Roost

Suicune @ Leftovers
Trait: Pressure
EVs: 100 HP / 116 Def / 176 SAtk / 116 SDef
Calm Nature (+SDef, -Atk)
- Ice Beam
- Surf
- Calm Mind
- Hidden Power [Ground]

Nidoking (M) @ (No Item)
Trait: Sheer Force
EVs: 72 Atk / 92 Def / 252 SAtk / 92 SDef
Quiet Nature (+SAtk, -Spd)
- Earth Power
- Fire Blast
- Ice Punch
- Focus Blast

Scrafty (F) @ (No Item)
Trait: Shed Skin
EVs: 156 Atk / 176 Def / 176 SDef
Hardy Nature
- Bulk Up
- Drain Punch
- Ice Punch
- Zen Headbutt

Thanks to anyone trying to help! ( I will put more info in if I need to later)

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Give Scrafty Leftovers
and..
Give Nidoking Life Orb
Well if you want to keep the Pokemon above then i can suggest another 2 pokes.

Ok i'm going to suggest a nice troller.

Sableye @ Choice Band
Trait: Prankster
EVs:
Nature:
- Trick
- Night Shade.
- Will-0-Wisp
- Recover

Ok because of Prankster Sableye's Status moves have a priority +1 so trick makes sure the opponent gets the Choice Band and giving you what ever item they have. Then Will-O-Wisp is there to lenghten the troll. Rovcer full extending your trolling time and Night Shade gives you an attack.

Abomasnow @ Expert Belt
Ability: Snow Warning
EVs: 252 Atk / 144 SpA / 112 Spe
Lonely Nature
~ Wood Hammer
~ Blizzard
~ Ice Shard
~ Hidden Power Fire

With access to good coverage moves, decent attacking stats, and a pretty good offensive typing, Abomasnow is certainly an interesting option for a mixed attacker, especially considering it can cause trouble to common rain stall and VoltTurn teams. Wood Hammer is Abomasnow's strongest attack, and while Grass isn't an impressive attacking type, it does hit important Pokemon, such as Rotom-W, Quagsire, Politoed, and Tyranitar. Furthermore, STAB Blizzard complements it very nicely by hitting Dragon-, Grass-, and Flying-types super effectively, as well as denting physical walls, such as Skarmory and Gliscor. Hidden Power Fire rounds off the set by hitting Steel-types, such as Scizor and Ferrothorn, who can absorb Grass- and Ice-moves and retaliate, although you should watch out for the former's Bullet Punch. Ice Shard is used in the last slot in order to hit Dragonite, Landorus, Salamence, and other faster threats that can OHKO Abomasnow.

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Here is my suggestion for a wall as one of you pokemon.

Bronzong@Leftovers
Bronzong

Ability: Levitate

EV's: 252 HP, 128 Def, 128 SpDef
Nature: Modest

Moveset:
Light Screen
Reflect
Stealth Rock
Psychic or Flash Cannon

With only one weakness this pokemon can setup both screens and wall to your heart's delight. My suggestion is Psychic but that means that your hampered by dark types.


For your last spot I would suggest,

Froslass@Spooky Plate
Froslass

Ability: Cursed Body

EV's: 252 SpAtk, 252 Spe, 4 SpDef
Nature: Timid

Moveset:
Destiny Bond
Shadow Ball
Ice Beam
Spikes

Setup some spikes, and then with 350 speed start your sweeping. Destiny Bond to take down that strong opponent.


Scizornician just answered Lol. But hopefully this helps.

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I suppose I can suggest a pokemon that is always nice to have if you need a mixed wall

Porygon2 (M) @ (Eviolite)
Trait: Analytic
EV's: 252 Sp. Def/ 252 HP/ 4 Sp. Atk
Nature: Calm

Moveset -

  • Thunder Wave
  • Ice beam
  • Tri Attack
  • Recover

An excellent replacement for a chansey that can actually fight back. Brilliant against dragons and can stall as much as it please with Thunder Wave/Recover.

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