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God's Team

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Heavy Offense, matched to acute prediction and high reward move placement. Otherwise, self-explanatory.



Heatran @ Shuca Berry
Timid, Flash Fire
4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
Stealth Rock
Fire Blast
Earth Power
Explosion

Gyarados @ Life Orb
Adamant, Intimidate
252 Att / 4 Def / 252 Spe
Dragon Dance
Waterfall
Earthquake
Stone Edge

Salamence @ Life Orb
jolly, Intimidate
252 Att / 4 Def / 252 Spe
Dragon Dance
Earthquake
DragonClaw
Outrage

Metagross @ Life Orb
Adamant, Clear Body
4 HP / 252 Att / 252 Spe
Meteor Mash
Earthquake
Thunderpunch
Agility

Tyranitar @ Choice Band
Adamant, Sand Stream
60 HP / 252 Att / 192 Spe
Stone Edge
Earthquake
Pursuit
Crunch

Latias @ Choice Specs
Timid, Levitate
4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
Dragon Pulse
Draco Meteor
Thunderbolt
Surf
 

supermarth64

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Standard stall actually beats this (combination of Skarm, Bliss, Hippowdon, and Rotom-h).
 

ss118

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I like how Supermarth mentioned 4 pokemon that loses to Heatran. Blissey gets Exploded on, and then the rest of them crumble to Latias.

It's called "God's" team because it requires perfect prediction. Assuming anything less in this case is NOT acceptable.
 

Gates

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In my experience, Shuca Berry often isn't enough to prevent OHKOs from EQ. You might as well go with Focus Sash.
 

Wave⁂

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In my experience, Shuca Berry often isn't enough to prevent OHKOs from EQ. You might as well go with Focus Sash.
Sounds like a challenge to me.

Max attack Adamant Metagross's Earthquake (no Life Orb or Choice Band)
405 Atk vs 248 Def & 324 HP (100 Base Power): 236 - 278 (72.84% - 85.80%)

Min attack Relaxed Swampert's Earthquake
256 Atk vs 248 Def & 324 HP (100 Base Power): 222 - 264 (68.52% - 81.48%)

Max attack Timid Heatran's Earth Power
359 Atk vs 248 Def & 324 HP (90 Base Power): 188 - 222 (58.02% - 68.52%)

Min attack Impish Hippowdon's Earthquake
260 Atk vs 248 Def & 324 HP (100 Base Power): 228 - 270 (70.37% - 83.33%)


Heatran is OHKO'd by all of those without the Shuca Berry. Granted, these are only leads, but still.

Max attack Jolly Scarf Flygon's Earthquake
299 Atk vs 248 Def & 324 HP (100 Base Power): 260 - 308 (80.25% - 95.06%)
Even with Adamant, Flygon only OHKOs 28.21% of the time.


Salamence with 400 attack's Earthquake
400 Atk vs 248 Def & 324 HP (100 Base Power): 232 - 274 (71.60% - 84.57%)

Max attack Adamant Gyarados's Earthquake
383 Atk vs 248 Def & 324 HP (100 Base Power): 222 - 262 (68.52% - 80.86%)

Both OHKO with a Dragon Dance, though.
 

ss118

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Fine then I'll add in Resttalk Gyarados to counter Heatran leads GAWD.
First time you bring in Gyarados it SR and goes to Latias. It will Thunderbolt if you stay in, if you go to anything else it goes to Heatran. Each time you ever try to go to Gyarados it predicts it properly and goes to Latias again. SR damage piles and you either sac gyarados to t-bolt or heatran comes in.

God knows. He always knows.
 

Gates

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I don't know about calculations, but speaking from experience I know that my Heatran rarely survived a Hippowdon lead EQ. If it did it was likely because it didn't have max Atk or a +Atk nature.
 

Wave⁂

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Standard wall Hippowdon has no Attack EVs. Tank Hippowdon, on the other hand...
 

Riddle

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Okay I'm tired of the Umbreon fanboys so I'm actually going to rate this.

Umbreon said:
Heavy Offense, matched to acute prediction and high reward move placement. Otherwise, self-explanatory.



Heatran @ Shuca Berry
Timid, Flash Fire
4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
Stealth Rock
Fire Blast
Earth Power
Explosion

Its a pretty standard set. Only Lead LO Mamo can KO with it I believe. Lead Aero gives you some problems and the obvious Mamo as well. Otherwise its a solid lead.

Gyarados @ Life Orb
Adamant, Intimidate
252 Att / 4 Def / 252 Spe
Dragon Dance
Waterfall
Earthquake
Stone Edge

Again with the standard set. DD gyara is a good pokemon.

Salamence @ Life Orb
jolly, Intimidate
252 Att / 4 Def / 252 Spe
Dragon Dance
Earthquake
DragonClaw
Outrage

Less standard than the previous sets. You got rid of Fire Blast for Dragon Claw and then of course got rid of the SpA EVs. Unfortunately this makes the team more Skarmory weak than it already is. Heatran is going to die early and Specs Latias is easy to switch out of into possibly a CBtar with pursuit which ends Latias locked into thunderbolt. Skarmory gets free spikes against this team and I really suggest you run Fire Blast to prevent this. Bronzong is similar to Skarmory in this situation.

Metagross @ Life Orb
Adamant, Clear Body
4 HP / 252 Att / 252 Spe
Meteor Mash
Earthquake
Thunderpunch
Agility

Standard Agiligross is Standard. There is nothing to say its not a particularly interesting pokemon but it does its job well enough.

Tyranitar @ Choice Band
Adamant, Sand Stream
60 HP / 252 Att / 192 Spe
Stone Edge
Earthquake
Pursuit
Crunch

CBtar is awesome and it works really well. There's nothing to say here really.

Latias @ Choice Specs
Timid, Levitate
4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
Dragon Pulse
Draco Meteor
Thunderbolt
Surf

Wow look! Another standard set. Unfortunately Specs Latias is quite pursuit weak especially coming from Tyranitar. I would suggest changing this pokemon because he is too valuable to lose to pursuit. You need a special attacker on this team so I would suggest Specs Jolteon. He is a fast special attacker much like Latias but I feel is slightly more reliable due to the lack of a Dark weakness.
All in all this is honestly rather a generic uninspiring team. It does its job well enough but doesn't require any spectacular prediction as has been suggested. The sets are all standard except for one pokemon who changes a move that arguably makes it worse. I notice this team is rather Stall weak as has been said. You only have one special attacker (Heatran will die pretty early in most cases) and so you are walled pretty easily by skarm, hippo, rotom, and the like.

The RMT itself is rather poor. You just exported to text and added 2 sentences saying mostly nothing. The presentation is boring and there are no comments at all.

4/10
 

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Comments are always necessary. Everyone just agreed with proper prediction it becomes a threat to play against. That speaks for itself.

-Terywj
 

supermarth64

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Actually, Jolly non-LO Mamoswine KOs Heatran through Shuca 80% of the time.

Hm... What if God with a Mamoswine faced this team?
 
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your bash theme is thinly veiled.

my goal wasn't to make an inspiring team, the idea was to maximize the output of the Heavy Offense team style. if you want to be inspired go play UU.
 

Riddle

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your bash theme is thinly veiled.

my goal wasn't to make an inspiring team, the idea was to maximize the output of the Heavy Offense team style. if you want to be inspired go play UU.
If your talking to me I wasn't trying to bash. I was trying to improve your team with the comments and I just remarked that the team wasn't all that imaginative and the presentation was mediocre. Comments are necessary for almost all RMTs if you actually want the team rated.

Sorry if you took it the wrong way.
 

Terrador14

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There's not much issue if you play correctly (as Heavy Offense is), but here are some things to watch out for:

Scarf Latias and Scarf Starmie. Until you're fairly certain that these are eliminated/not on your opponents team, you NEED to keep Tyranitar and Gross in good shape. Besides, not much on your team likes Sandstorm, so Tyranitar shouldn't be coming out all that early anyways.

Priority. You have none. A priority-heavy team (Persay, one carrying Bullet and Sucker Punches) is going to be a problem. Your Intimidaters are a HUGE asset; try to keep them alive if you expect priority.

T3H BRAWNZAWNGZ. Nothing you have can break them down very well, especially if Gyara can't pull off a DD on the switch. It'll take careful analysis to know what to sac to this beast. Running a Fire move could make your life easier... Mence needs Fire Blast.

Sorry that I can't suggest many changes. HO is a prediction thing; teambuilding for it isn't all that complicated.
 

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I maintain that once latias is gone(Im not counting Heatran cus it's a lead, and as a lead it's probably going to last all of 2 turns) your entire team loses to Hippowdon. Minor exception to Gyarados who can win if you get a DD and flinch with Waterfall.

Like, it doesn't even need to be HippoBliss or Hippo anything really. You lose solely to Hippowdon lol. **** all those idiots who use the best wall in the game as a lead.

Mow, you your teams are almost always as gay as you. Start doing some **** that doesn't require prediction and can't be stopped by normal counters. Special Defensive DD BabiriTar and Heatproof 4 attacks lead zong where you at.
 
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most of the teams I post here take all of 15 min to make.

I have no idea who terrador14 is but every post he makes is **** so far.
 
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