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Teambuilding:
For the past month before Virginia regional I had been
using a pledge team, however with the recent New York City grassroots tournament
I found out that Pokemon Showdown's Pledge mechanics were glitched. From that
point, I completely restarted my team and looked at everything that might be
usable.
During my testing earlier, I felt that most matches were
heavily influenced by having a good match up at almost all times so I began by
making a team heavily focused on defensive synergy. This team began as Aggron,
Gourgeist, Aromatisse, Talonflame, Rotom-W and Krookodile. Choice Band
Talonflame was incredible cleaning up games and providing constant pressure,
U-turn began putting things closer and closer to the knock out range and it was
always a safe move. Choice Scarf Krookodile provided Intimidate, shut down
Charizard and Talonflame, gave a spread move, and with the buffs to dark typing
both offensively and defensively it became a much safer option. With these two
I was able to finish off games the moment everything began taking damage and I
felt safe using them both as leads and in the back with their unique typing.
However, I had an issue about having Pokemon that generally sat there such as
Gourgeist, Aggron and Aromatisse and I went back to building my team.
Starting again, while keeping Krookodile and Talonflame
from the previous team, I began using a rain team with Politoed Kingdra. Kingdra
had poor coverage and I felt as though that would leave it outclassed by Ludicolo,
so I quickly made that replacement. Another problem with rain though was the
Amoonguss match up, and after seeing Amoonguss Kangaskhan win the recent NYCE4
tournament I definitely did not want to leave myself weak to that. Beginning to
look at Taunt users, I had a list of three that I was interested in: Aggron,
Mawile and Chesnaught. Aggron did not have the damage output I wanted it to
have, and Mawile did not have good synergy with its typing as I felt weak to
Rotom-W. Chesnaught with Expert Belt was able to get the one hit KO on
Kangaskhan with Hammer Arm, safely switch into Rotom-W and take physical hits
very well surviving Fake Out Return from Mega Kangaskhan. At this point I had Chesnaught, Politoed,
Ludicolo, Krookodile, Talonflame, with a weakness to flying I needed to add an
electric type and something immune to my own Earthquake. Rotom-W was another
grass weakness that I did not want to risk, Rotom-C would not resist electric
and that left only two Pokemon I was looking at for the last slot, Zapdos and
Rotom-H. Zapdos has higher base stats than Rotom-H and both have limited moves
in rain, so between the two I chose Zapdos.
With that final decision, I had my team of six.
The Team:
Talonflame @ Choice Band
Ability: Gale Wings
Level: 50
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spd
Adamant Nature
- Brave Bird
- Flare Blitz
- U-turn
- Will-O-Wisp
Politoed @ Sitrus Berry
Ability: Drizzle
Level: 50
EVs: 252 HP / 76 Def / 148 SAtk / 12 SDef / 20 Spd
Modest Nature
- Hydro Pump
- Encore
- Protect
- Ice Beam
Ludicolo @ Life Orb
Ability: Swift Swim
Level: 50
EVs: 4 HP / 252 SAtk / 252 Spd
Modest Nature
- Giga Drain
- Hydro Pump
- Ice Beam
- Fake Out
Chesnaught @ Expert Belt
Ability: Bulletproof
Level: 50
EVs: 252 HP / 144 Atk / 4 Def / 60 SDef / 48 Spd
Adamant Nature
- Hammer Arm
- Taunt
- Spiky Shield
- Wood Hammer
Krookodile @ Choice Scarf
Ability: Intimidate
Level: 50
EVs: 4 HP / 248 Atk / 252 Spd
Adamant Nature
- Earthquake
- Rock Slide
- Crunch
- Stone Edge
Zapdos @ Choice Specs
Ability: Pressure
Level: 50
EVs: 252 HP / 4 Def / 76 SAtk / 156 SDef / 20 Spd
Modest Nature
IVs: 30 Atk / 30 Def / 29 SDef
- Volt Switch
- Thunder
- Hidden Power [Ice]
- Ancient Power
EV Spreads Explanation:
Talonflame, Krookodile and Ludicolo were just 252/252/4
spreads with the idea of outspeeding and doing as much damage as possible.
There was nothing that they needed to do outside of hit as hard as possible and
using them the goal was to avoid taking hits. Krookodile could be slowed down
by 36 speed EVs (216 Spe) making it outspeed Choice Scarf Rotom, Choice Scarf
Heracross and Mega Manectric, or 72 EVs (180 Spe) making it just outspeed
Choice Scarf Gardevoir and base 130s. When it came down to it, one of the
reasons I didn't slow it down ended up being that I tested a Choice Scarf
Lucario not too long ago to beat Mega Kangaskhan and with Krookodile's speed
and bulk I did not feel like it would be necessary to miss outspeeding any potential
threat for such minimal return.
For Chesnaught I first invested in HP and Defense in
order to survive a Fake Out Return combo from Mega Kangaskhan. I then invested
in Attack to get a knock out on said Kangaskhan with an Expert Belt Hammer Arm.
The special defense was used to survive an Overheat from Charizard-Y in Rain
and that left the remaining EVs to go into speed and speed tie with uninvested
base 70s, outspeeding some Scizor and Tyranitar.
Unlike Chesnaught, for Politoed defense was not the first
priority. The special attack was the minimum in order to guarantee a one hit KO
on Garchomp by using Ice Beam. This primarily made it a lot safer for Zapdos
and Talonflame. Then, I invested in HP as HP increases my overall defense the
most, and in doing so I set out to survive a Mega Kangaskhan Return at first,
but then looking at other physical threats I decided that I should also put
enough investment to take Mega Mawile Play Rough. The 20 speed EVs were to
avoid speed ties, including with my own Chesnaught, and outspeed bulky Mega
Tyranitar that has only 4 speed EVs. The remaining 12 EVs were put into special
defense for general bulk and to weaken Rotom-W Thunderbolt by any amount that I
could.
Zapdos first of all was intended to take special attacks.
As I was making my team I realized that Rotoms would not mind using thunderbolt
against me and just in general special attacks would be doing as significant
amount. While I was set on using Choice Specs due, I needed to ensure that it
would be able to take special hits. While I was able to outspeed and knock out
most special attackers before they could become a threat by using Ludicolo in
rain, Hydreigon, specifically Choice Specs Hydreigon would have been able to
put a dent on anything on my team, so I made Zapdos survive that 100% of the
time as any extra damage would begin putting it into the KO range for the more
offensive Pokemon on my team, although I did not happen to face a Hydreigion I
am glad that I made that choice to take special attacks well. The speed was to
outspeed neutral base 70s, however I wish that I added another 8 speed EVs to
outspeed mega Tyranitar as it was something I did not consider as much as I
should have in my team building. The rest of the EVs were thrown into special
attack. If I manage to get a flawless Hidden Power Ice Zapdos, I would still
hit the same important special defense benchmark, but I would also get the
extra speed. Zapdos served its job perfectly though, so major thanks to Simon
for soft resetting to get a Modest HP Ice Zapdos, it did very well.
How It Worked:
Let's start off with Chesnaught. It was definitely not
something I brought often, and for good reason. I knew that there would almost
always some sort of check on their team to both grass and fighting types as
offensively it is resisted by so much, and with its limited coverage Chesnaught
just found itself walled as often as it walled the opponent. Chesnaught was a
niche pick and was meant to beat specific team compositions and provide a Taunt
support option. This meant for swiss I almost completely avoided bringing it
and the team's core was mostly built upon the other five.
Wanting to keep and get lead advantages, I wanted a lot
of options to switch in and out and t keep my options open. Leads such as Ludicolo
paired alongside Talonflame or Zapdos were able to get a KO on the first turn
with a U-turn or Volt Switch allowing a switch into Politoed as I fired off a
rain and Life Orb boosted Hydro Pump on a target. Additionally using Ludicolo's
coverage I had other double target options and was also able to cover switches.
Similarly, U-turn with Talonflame and Thunder from Zapdos was able to get a lot
of KOs against things such as Rotom-W. That same lead also had the option to
switch around a lot with U-turn and Volt Switch to keep momentum.
One of the best switch ins on my team was Krookodile with
Rock Slide and Intimidate which minimized
the threats of most physical attackers such as Talonflame. This was able to
help shut down sun alongside Talonflame and was one of the best ways to slowly
whittle down the HP of opponents to place everything on the opponent's team in
the KO range of high damage attacks. In fact, my main strategy was to clean up
games by using Choice Band Brave Bird, Choice Specs Thunder and rain boosted
Hydro Pumps once the Pokemon on their team were eventually weakened and put
into the KO range. Politoed assisted with this by bringing rain and having
Encore making slow, bulky Pokemon essentially useless as they could no longer Protect
or support the rest of their team and that meant that they were also threatened
to get KOd. Against Kangaskhan one of the options I had was to lead Politoed
Ludicolo and use Hydro Pump Encore to either get a knock out with Hydro Pump or
lock them into Fake Out. Offensively Politoed was able to one shot Garchomp
with Ice Beam and helped me beat Talonflame.
Overall, I am more than satisfied with a second place
finish, it is a step up from my usual third place finishes and it's great to be
in the finals. This also marked my tenth top cut, which has been one of my
biggest goals since I began approaching it last year. I'd like to thank Snake,
Metabou, Calm_Lava, lucariojr and Zach for getting me the Pokemon for my team
and to thank Zach, Crow and especially Mean for helping me come up with the
team.
Senior division top cuts don't count as top cuts
ReplyDeleteWhen is gonna Wolfey post his team report? I'm really curious about how it works
ReplyDeleteIll be posting my team report after the winter regional cycle is finished :)
DeleteAwesome work Enosh, I'll look forward to more great and innovative ideas as the year goes forward. Sorry we couldn't stay for the pizza, but I hope it was a fun way to wrap up a good event :) Best of luck!
ReplyDeleteHang on-- 248 Atkk on Krookodile? Why only 248? Where are the rest of the EVs?
ReplyDeleteIt was missing 4 EVs as I got the Krookodile from someone else. Those 4 EVs didn't make a difference and in the very worst case scenario they would only effect it by one damage roll. A bit annoying, but not enough to really complain outside of a joking manner.
DeleteLike your ideas Enosh, its awesome you made 2nd place! I got to meet you briefly at the VA regionals while outside with my friend Scott,(my names Cameron btw) , and hopefully next time I will get to see ya again at worlds. Maybe we can battle at some point,good luck with future tournaments!
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