How did you choose your Dark Horse Pokemon for this project? What lead you to choose the Pokemon you did? Did you have regrets or were you happy with your selection?
I chose my Dark Horse Pokemon(s) based on my past success with Hail teams. At first I wanted to dabble in this project, so I looked at what I could place over my current roster(
RMT here, made top 20 with the team) and I noticed that with Jynx's(1) new ability, she could function similar to Kyruem on my last team. Abomasnow(2) and Mamoswine(3) were part of my core of the last hail team, so they were the 2nd and 3rd dark horses added to my challenge
Overall Jynx is a fantastic pokemon, who can run a plethora of sets, I chose the Choice Scarf set with STAB Blizzard/Psychic with Grass Knot for coverage. Lovely Kiss gives you plenty of potential to either set up or cripple a boosting threat.
Mamoswine like Jynx is underrated, it can cripple the majority of weather, and has the ability to run multitude of sets. I chose a basic lead set with SR/Icicle Crash/EQ/Ice Shard. This allowed my Mamo to not only lead but come back and revenge kill with Ice Shard.
Abomasnow is good, and like the other two can run so many sets it can be a pain to counter. I chose a bulky attacking version over SpA or Defensive. With Protect and leech seed, Abomasnow can often give valuable life back to teammates. He also served as my main check to Rotom-W(Rotom-W can't do much to it at all).
How did you go about building a team for your Dark Horse Pokemon? Which kinds of teammates did you consider? What factors contributed to the team you created?
So I started with the basic core that helped me gain success with the last team: Abomasnow(2), Mamoswine(3) and Magnezone(4). Add in Jynx(1) and I was just looking for 2 more pokemon. Seeing that I was lacking a reliable Fire resist, I sought after a bulky water. Poliwrath(5) seemed like a logical choice as he has monster SpD and happens to counter Heatran, TTar and Scizor. After which I decided to shift to more defensive team focusing on a Jynx(1) clean up. Froslass(6) was chosen for her speed, ability to lay spikes, para support and destiny bond.
At first things went well, went to around 1230 quickly, but then I started being worn down by hazzards of the other side. This lead me to re-evaluate my team, seeing as Jynx was my first choice I decided she would stay, I decided Poliwrath would be the best to replace and I chose Hitmontop(7). Since my team went from more offensive I decided Froslass was no longer needed and opted for Yanmega(8).
Do you think it is more difficult or less difficult to ladder with a Dark Horse Pokemon? Why? Does the element of surprise play a factor in your battles? Is it easier to fight with a "highly used"" team or with Pokemon that are less common?
It definitely comes down to the player. I believe most Pokemon can have a niche in OU, it just depends on how well the player plays to their strengths. That said Jynx definitely throws people for loops, as many don't realize how much power she has with Modest, or how much speed she hits with a scarf. Not to mention that her new ability now allows her to absorb water attacks. That being said, these Pokemon often are placed in their respective tiers because their faults are easier to exploit then others. Harder players definitely we're better at playing around them than others.
How did you reach the Hall of Fame? Was it easy or difficult? Did having a Dark Horse Pokemon on your team benefit you? What advice would you give to those laddering with Dark Horse Pokemon?
I steadily laddered to 1300 over a few days(4 if I remember correctly), I never played for more than 30-40 minutes and never when I first woke up/or was tired. As to the difficulty, it is pretty easy once you get into a "flow" as I call it. It seems like you're just making all the right plays, or if you aren't you are catching great breaks. Either way a DH wasn't a hindrance as if you build a team to support them and use their strengths then its like any other pokemon.
My biggest advice is to never give up on a Pokemon, play to their strengths and build the support they need. Often your first choice is the one you really want to do well with. Next piece is don't be afraid to step back and look at what your team may need(even if it's not something you want to do: Using Voltturn, weather etc.), if you have trouble seeing your weak points don't hesitate ask other members(here especially!).
What was the most challenging aspect of this project? What did you learn the most from your experience with Dark Horse Pokemon? How has your learning from this project changed the way you battle?
I know this said non HoF members but I still think it is a good question for everyone.The final 50 points, from 1304 to 1354 was probably the scariest point of this challenge as I'm often afraid of tilting. Thanks to Lady Alex, I was able to sit through and power through the four wins I needed to reach the HoF. As to any change to my battling style, not really, I tend to be more aggressive in my predictions and I doubt anything will change that.