Please respond. I am open to any criticism.
I have lots of experience with competitive battling, but VGC is relatively new to me.
VGC team 2015
This team is very unconventional in many aspects but works well together and in my opinion has very good synergy.
The team:
Mega Charizard Y @ Charizardite-Y
Ability: Drought
EV(s): 252 Spa, 252 Spe, 4 Def
Timid nature
Heat Wave
Solar Beam
Air Slash/Overheat
Protect
The Mega of the team partners well with most of the others, with of further information in the overview. Can’t decide between Air Slash which offers coverage, STAB, and a nice flinch chance or Overheat which acts a nuke when Charizard is about to faint. With Charizard’s insane high Special Attack Stat + Drought + STAB + Overheats base 140 power =death to some Pokémon. The draw back is the limited coverage, being walled by almost any Fire or Dragon Pokémon. Very basic EV spread, allows it to out speed almost every Pokémon.
Lucario @ Choice Scarf
Ability: Inner Focus
EVs: 32 HP, 224 Attack, 100 Defense, 76 Special Defense, 76 Speed
Jolly Nature
High Jump Kick
Bullet Punch
Rock Slide
Ice Punch
Charizard’s preferred partner. A Heavy hitter in all aspects and an overall great Pokémon. I personally think the move set is very well suited for most scenarios. I have a EV set for this one, it is applicable to defend against the common threats in VGC such as Mega-Kang and his Kronies, but also has the physical power to back up Charizard. This set also has the speed to out speed Adamant Talonflame and Max Speed Jolly Garchomp. He also has Bullet Punch to take care Sylveon.
Hydreigon @ Assault Vest
Ability: Levitate
EVs:
Modest Nature
Earth Power
Dark Pulse
Draco Meteor
Flash Cannon
Hydreigon, a shining light in a rather disappointing generation. Hydreigon has been a personal favorite for years and will be for years to come. However I am definitely considering adding a different dragon, most likely Salamance or Garchomp. What I noticed while training numerous Hydreigon is that walls hits very nicely, while also being quite offensive. Then I took note of how nicely the assault vest fitted it. I need an EV spread to tank physical and Special hits from the most common players in VGC, while still dealing out significant damage. I also might consider replacing Flash Cannon, but it covers his Fairy Weakness. Also Fire Blast/Flamethrower are fit due to Drought.
Feraligatr @ Life Orb
Ability: Sheer Force
EVs: 252 Attack,
Adamant Nature
Waterfall
Ice Punch
Rock Slide
Protect
Never seen in VGC or the Metagame. Truly a great Pokémon in my opinion and it catches the opponent off guard, as they do not know what to expect. Feraligatr is far from frail with his good defenses, but hits like a truck with Adamant + Sheer Force + Life Orb and his pretty high attack base stat. Also because of Sheer Force he will not take Life Orb recoil. Pretty standard move set, all of which get the sheer force boost. A good EV spread is needed for Feraligatr but I would try to put 252 in Attack, as that is his purpose.
Rotom-Mow @ Sitrus Berry
Ability: Levitate
EV:
Calm Nature
Leaf Storm
Volt Switch
Hidden Power {Rock}
Protect
Kind of a gimmicky set, but truly works wonders. Leaf Storm is used which is STAB and then Volt Switch is used to remove Rotom-Mow so the stat drop does affect him too much. Then is repeated. Hidden Power Rock is used for coverage and neutral damage to many types. Protect because this is VGC, which basically makes Protect mandatory. Rotoms in professional VGC always have the wackiest EV sets, and this is because of Rotoms many functions. This is the one thing that I need the most help with, building the EV set to withstand blows but again dish out pain.
Aegislash @ Leftovers
Ability: Stance Change
EV(s): 252 Special Attack, 128 Special Defense, 64 HP, 64 Defense
Adamant Nature
Item: Leftovers
Kings Shield
Shadow Ball
Flash Cannon
Wide Guard
One of the most common Pokémon in VGC, and for good reason. A hard Pokémon to use but is truly incredible when used right, with the amazing defensive and offensive stats. Furthermore with King’s Shield it is hard to take down Aegislash. Wide is for support and has turned out to be very useful. With this EV spread he can take down many Fairies, and Psychics, most notably Metagross, in an OHKO.
Overview:
I usually lead with Mega-Charizard and Lucario. They form a core due to Charizard resisting all of Lucario’s weaknesses. Together they pack quite a punch when Charizard uses Heat Wave and Lucario uses Rock slide which strikes both opponents twice with two very strong moves. Also Lucario has High Jump Kick and Charizard has Solar Beam, which allows much type coverage, and both have very high base power. Also note that Solar Beam activates in one turn, Heat Wave and Blaze Kick receive bonuses because of drought, which is Charizard’s ability.
Rotom-Mow is usually up next as he is switched out quickly in most cases. Followed up with Aegislash or Hydreigon, depending on the flow of the battle. Feraligatr usually takes up the rear to ensure that drought has dispersed so that his Waterfall is not weakened. Hydreigon and Aegislash form a beautiful core together that includes numerous immunities, that works together quite nicely. So that’s the team, I think it has pretty nice synergy and has an 11-0 record so far but many of those battles have been lame.
Overall I am open to suggestions about anything, but really need the help on the EV spreads and some of the items. Even the move sets and Pokémon could be changed. Thank for taking the time to look at my team and please answer.