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I won't do my usual Team Cores Preview, because that would ruin my special surprise. So let's just jump right in!


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Smudge(Smeargle)@Silk Scarf
EV's:244 Spd, 132 Atk, 132 HP
Trait: Own Tempo
Impish Nature

-Sticky Web
-Fake Out
-U-Turn
-Thrash

Smudge is my lead/revenge killer of sorts. His speed EV's allows him to use U-Turn effectively, especially after Sticky Web. Fake Out, of course is just there for cheap damage. Thrash + Silk Scarf + STAB + Own Tempo + 132 Atk EV's is pretty scary, even coming from Smeargle's dismal base 20 attack stat. He can outspeed certain things with those 244 Speed EV's. The Nature and HP EV's give him a little bit of bulk, so he can revenge kill effectively.


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Charlie(Charizard)@Charizardite Y
EV's: 252 SpAtk, 252 SpDef, 4 HP
Trait: Blaze/Drought
Modest Nature

-Flamethrower
-Solarbeam
-Air Slash
-Roost

Special Tank Charizard? Yup! His Mega Form Y boosts his Special Attack to ridiculous levels, along with taking his Special Defense to new heights. Flamethrower does more damage than Mega Charizard X's Flare Blitz could ever do. Solarbeam is coverage and only takes one turn now with Drought. Air Slash is Flying STAB. Roost is, well, Roost.


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Linus(Donphan)@Leftovers/Kee Berry
EV's:252 Atk, 252 HP, 4 Def
Trait: Sturdy
Brave/Relaxed/Impish/Adamant Nature
IV's: 0 Spd (If I use Gyro Ball)

-Earthquake
-Ice Shard
-Gyro Ball/Stone Edge
-Rapid Spin

Linus works very well with Charizard. His Earthquakes devastate opposing Electric- and Rock-Types that Charizard has problems with. Ice Shard hits Flying-Types hard that he can't touch otherwise. Rapid Spin targets Stealth Rocks that Charizard hates so much. Gyro Ball is filler and Stone Edge also hits Flying-Types. Brave/Relaxed is for Gyro Ball and Adamant/Impish is for Stone Edge. Kee Berry increases my Defense when I'm hit by a physical move.


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Efflux(Jolteon)@Air Balloon
EV's: 252 Spd, 252 SpAtk, 4 HP
Trait: Volt Absorb
Timid Nature

-Thunderbolt
-Volt Switch
-Hidden Power {ICE}
-Signal Beam

Efflux is my answer to Water Pokémon that the other Charizard and Donphan have trouble with. He also gives a bit of speed to this otherwise somewhat lacking(Sorry Smeargle) team. His Ground weakness is negated by the Air Balloon, and when it pops- Charizard! Thunderbolt is STAB, Volt Switch is to escape anything that might have a non-STAB Earthquake. Hidden Power and Signal Beam are filler, but could be useful against Dragons, Psychics, and Darks.


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Seedy(Ferrothorn)@Rocky Helmet
EV's:252 Def, 252 HP, 4 Atk
Trait: Iron Barbs
Relaxed Nature
IV's: 0 Spd

-Spikes
-Stealth Rock
-Power Whip
-Gyro Ball

Ferrothorn is one of the Great Walls of OU. 74/131 Physical Defenses are nothing to sneeze at, and a base 116 Special Defense isn't bad either. This, however, is a physical variant. Spikes and Stealth Rock are obvious. Power Whip is good powerful STAB. Gyro Ball is a great move for a Pokémon as slow as this one is. Now if only there were a Pokémon with good Special Defense in OU with perfect or near-perfect synergy with Ferrothorn...


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Tejinakibu(Gyarados)@ Maranga Berry/Jaboca Berry/Wacan Berry/Leftovers
EV's: 252 SpDef, 252 HP, 4 Atk
Trait: Intimidate
Careful Nature

-Waterfall
-Toxic
-Protect
-Substitute

Oh, but there is. Gyarados. Yup. That's my special surprise. While I've never seen this done before, I think it's pretty good. 95/100 isn't exactly terrible Special Defense, you know. Waterfall is some good strong STAB with the added bonus of a 30% Flinch chance! Toxic + Protect is the oldest combo in the book, and Substitute allows for Gliscor's common SubToxic Protect set on Gyara. Maranga Berry raises Special Defense when I'm hit by a special move, Jaboca Berry causes recoil if I'm hit by a physical move, and Wacan reduces damage from a super-effective Electric attack, which you know I need.


There you go! Please give me any suggestions you've got and thanks in advance!

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would you like some sprites for me to give you?
Nah, I'll get 'em myself. Know anywhere I can get pictures for Gen 6?
i once saw a site called http://randompokemon.com/ and it had most of the gen 6 sprites
that's great, but how do I get images from there?
right click on the pokemon sprite you need, then click copy. when editing this question, right click again, then click paste./ ta-da!
doesn't work. I tried. Just gives a link

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This team needs serious, serious work. Twist is good, but yours are mostly ugly, with no offenses.

Smeargle

The ugliest twist ever. Please, please, don't attack with it. Please. I implore you. Its more than abysmal 20 Base Attack should tell you why. Silk Scarf STAB Trash +132 EV ATK is not enough for doing serious damage. Own Tempo is not adding to that anything, anyway. Please, use better sets:

Smeragle @ Leftovers:
Trait: Own Tempo
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Speed / 4 SDef
Timid Nature

  • Sticky Web
  • Stealth Rock
  • Spore / Ingrain
  • Magic Coat / Baton Pass

So here's how it works: Sticky Web makes your team a lot more capable of sweeping because the speed drop it induces at the entry of opponents is just enough to make them slower than yours, which is just perfect. Magic Coat ensures that Taunt and the likes, I mean, Status against you get bounced back right to the opponent. Without this, your team will have problems dealing against hazards. Spore induces Sleep, which is deadly on sweepers, factoring that they will switch. Due to new mechanics, you may think Spore has lost in glory, but it hasn't, because it can still force out the foe: With speed loss and sleep, they will want to escape. That's why you have Stealth Rock: Make the sweep easy, nice, prepared and almost unstoppable. Stealth Rock will make them think twice before the switch, because they risk much more for the newcomer. Instead of Magic Coat and Spore, if you don't predict well, use Ingrain and Baton Pass for making the best use of the rate's surprise.

Mega-Charizard Y

No! This doesn't work. It adds an unwanted *8 weakness to Fire for Ferrothorn, and makes Jolteon and Smeargle frailer, while only profiting for itself. Imagine that you are forced out by Whirlwind: Another Pokemon comes in, and that one is not pleased by the Sun, because you have no Sun Abuses. Change it quickly to some underwhelmed yet strong Pokémon: Mega-Garchomp, which is the rate's surprise.

Garchomp @ Garchompite:
Trait: Sand Force (Rough Skin)
EVs: 252 Atk / 252 Speed / 4 Def
Jolly Nature

  • Earthquake
  • Swords Dance
  • Outrage
  • Fire Fang

Play your king carefully. Use it as a Garchomp if Ingrain is not up, because boosted Garchomp dislikes being forced outta the way. Dancing with the Stars Swords takes this truck's attack to unequalled levels. Earthquake and Outrage are the strongest STAB you have here, and they suck. Fire Fang is a coverage option against Ice. Mega-Evolve it once no Defog / Rapid Spin is up, and once Sticky Web and Ingrain Support are ready, then proceed to the sweep. It can rip through unprepared teams.

Donphan

The hesitation slot should anyway be Ice Shard for the priority, plus the KO against Salad. Otherwise, fine.

Jolteon

It is not that strong nowadays. Thundurus outclasses it so give a try to the Therian form of it:
DISCLAIMER: If it changed to Ubers, keep Jolteon.

Thundurus-T @ Expert Belt:
Trait: Volt Absorb
EVs: 252 Speed / 252 SAtk / 4 Atk
Naive Nature

  • Thunderbolt
  • Superpower
  • U-Turn
  • Grass Knot / Hidden Power {ICE}

The wallbreaker set for our transformed genie makes it able to get past its past walls, such as Celebi, Chansey or Hippowdon, the three of which are respectively dispatched and beaten by U-Turn, Superpower and Grass Knot, which's choice is better than Hidden Power nowadays, when Hidden Power's base power is hampered to 60, which is simply OK. I think I said it all in one sentence, just Thunderbolt is STAB.

Ferrothorn

I'd replace it now that you have your hazarder by anything you'd like. As I see your team needs a specially orientated wall, go for Chansey.

Chansey @ Eviolite:
Trait: Natural Cure
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 SDef
Bold Nature

  • Light Screen
  • Wish
  • Toxic
  • Seismic Toss / Protect

I used a such Blissey at Leftovers in Pokemon Battle Revolution, and it was boss, stalling out Giratina, Kyogre and Mewtwo in the same battle. It uses a combination of Light Screen, Toxic and Protect to stall to death. Light Screen boosts its defense to uncompared levels, and supports the rest of your team very well. Toxic will make your opponent want to switch for avoiding the stall, fearing again Smeargle's setup. Wish will be amazing for replenishing your teammates's HP. The choice between Seismic Toss and Protect is not that though: I would run Protect; But Seismic Toss deals 100 HP, which is sometimes enough to kill weakenned threats.

Gyarados

I love it. Gyarados is overlooked at this role, but its bulk is naturally good enough for this, and Chansey support makes it even better.

At a last glance:

Ice Weakness, so you may want to keep Jolteon, if you want. Then, slap into it Specs.

Hope this helps.

~ Sincerely Yours, Blitz of Justice.

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he was going for speed with jolteon so I'd proabably say thundy-i
Thanks! Always really helpful!
I feel like if it is my duty to help out people with their teams.