Both Slaking and Shuckle are bad choices IMO, Slaking can only move every other round while Shuckle can't fight it's way out of a wet paper bag (the defense is just a gimmick). Theoretically you can do some serious damage with Power Trick? (whatever move swaps your attack and defense values), but considering Shuckle's now awful defense and low speed, you're probably not getting away with that.Kagsacar wrote:Alright well i am trying to decide what i want on my team for battling my friends. I want to run a sweep team with some added surprises.
Lead - ???
Sp Atk - Probably Gengar
Phs Atk - Probably Slaking
Phs Atk - probably Rhyperior
Wall Breaker - ???
Tank - probably Shuckle or Steelix
Advice?
I've yet to pick up 5th gen so I don't know how 5th move sets compare to 4th, but I was big on 4th gen. My setup was pretty cool back in the day. I had about 18 mons trained to some degree, but I believe my main party was something like this:
Weavile on point
Crobat as somewhat of a gimmick (level 100 shiny, has to be in the team somewhere), despite this serves as a moderate flying physical, with U-turn for bad matchups.
Porygon-Z with Choice Scarf and Adaptability; Tri-Attack death is very likely. If resistant to normal, he also had Psychic and Thunderbolt
Gallade serving a physical attacker with a variety of moves to cover multiple weaknesses. Mostly modeled after the one used by D/P/P's Elite Four member.
Roserade for special attack, Giga-Drain with Big Root for enhanced healing
Wild card
Other mons I had built:
Empoleon
Flareon
Feralligator
Lucario
Dragonite
Infernape
Rapidash
Leafeon
Furret
I never got into metagame though, so a lot of them don't have good PvP movesets. Some of them were only leveled for fun rather than serious battle (such as Furret, who was simply leveled in Soul Silver in honor of my original copy of Silver where I had a Furret who was capable of sweeping Red's team with Headbutt alone).
I'm sure I have more, that's just the group in my Soul Silver copy, i've got four of the five 4th gen titles and moved mons around frequently. As a result, I also have four Summer 2011 Jirachis and two G/S Anniversary Mews.