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Kangaskhan @ Kangaskhanite
Ability: Inner Focus (Parental Bond)
Level: 50
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Fake Out
- Power-Up Punch
- Sucker Punch
- Double-Edge
Sun / Moon has not been kind to the mother kangaroo of Pokémon.
A nerf of Sucker Punch and Parental Bond has not been easy for the poor thing.
At least, that is what you would think if you read about the nerfs befalling this monster of a Pokémon. In truth, she still hits like a truck and even take hits like a truck, as long as you avoid those SE hits from strong Fighting types.
If you manage to set up with some PuPs (she only needs one, let’s be real) she destroys every Pokémon who does not support a resistance to Normal-type attacks.
She can still pick-up OHKO’s with her strength against weaker defensive mons, such as Flareon, Sharpedo or Liepard.
I wanted something strong to handle Fighting-types and dish out damage like no tomorrow and preferably a special attacker. That’s when I saw the Tapus: while Lele deals with Fighting types even better, M-Kang could not use two of her moves, as priority attacks fail in Psychic terrain against grounded mons. Luckily, Tapu Koko was right there and I decided to add Life Orb Tapu Koko to my team of four.
While weather is also an option, the Tree can decide to bring their own weather-setters.
Terrain is not that easily taken over, as none of the Tapu’s are in hands of the Tree-trainers. That alone gave me a huge advantage when playing with terrain, as I could deal a lot of damage in a single turn, while keeping one Pokémon at bay with Fake Out support from Kang.
Tapu Koko @ Life Orb
Ability: Electric Surge
Level: 50
EVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
IVs: 0 Atk
Timid Nature
- Grass Knot
- Thunderbolt
- Dazzling Gleam
- Protect
Koko annihilates every Water or Flying Pokémon there is, apart from some Wacan holding mons and deals heavy damage to the fighting types running amok in the Tree.
Braviary is especially hard to face, as Life Orb Tbolt does not KO the Wacan holder and the Choice Scarf user flat out KOs Koko with Giga Impact. (Damn you, Dexio!)
After seeing I did not yet have a Z-move user, I wanted to bring Latios with Dragonium-Z Draco Meteor in the back, as Latios is one of the strongest Dragon Z-move users available in the Tree.
Latios @ Dragonium-Z
Ability: Levitate
Level: 50
EVs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
IVs: 0 Atk
Timid Nature
- Draco Meteor
- Psyshock
- Dragon Pulse
- Protect
As you can see, my Latios does not have a lot of coverage, lacking moves that were commonly used in the Subway and Maison, such as Tbolt or Grass Knot.
As Koko already had these options, I was not afraid of overcoming Pokémon who were weak to these type of attacks.
And let me tell you: Dragonium-Z DM hits hard. It hits oh-so-hard. It’s amazing. Although, my team had some problems with Steels, as only Koko could really hit these types hard.
PuP from Kang is not a good option if you’re not already at +4 or higher.
My last team member had to deal with Steel-types and also hit them pretty hard. Furthermore, it should not be deadweight if there were no Steels to hit.
An UB would be a nice way to not be deadweight and still snowball the opposing team if it nets some KO’s.
I’ve always hated Celesteela, ever since it’s stats were announced and it’s availability to the most stupid of move combo’s ever: Leech Seed with Heavy Slam (which always hits 120 power or so it seems). I despise the set, so I wanted something else, so I decided to bring Specialsteela, a Modest version with enough firepower to KO most steels after a boost.
Celesteela @
Wacan Berry
Ability: Beast Boost
Level: 50
EVs: 252 HP / 220 SpA / 36 Spe
IVs: 0 Atk
Modest Nature
- Flash Cannon
- Flamethrower
- Energy Ball
- Protect
Yes, you’ve read that right, I used Wacan Berry Celesteela. I could not find a good item for this set, so I decided to bring a Wacan Berry to soften the blow if I ever got hit by an Electric-type attack.
Celesteela did just that what I asked it to do: kill annoying steels the other three could not handle. Most of the time, the opponent was left with 2 or 3 mons and one of them was a Steel-type Celesteela could easily
devour KO and boost of.
The streak was going steadily and no real problems were encountered. Until battle 245.
Enter Savir, an office worker specializing in Steel-types. Oh-oh.
The battle went down to the wire and ended with a turn where if MegaWile Sucker Punched my Koko, I would’ve lost then and there. Luckily, it didn’t and I kept going.
That really shook me up and I quickly decided that I wanted to replace Latios with Garchomp, so my team looked more akin to that of lucariojr.
Latios out. Garchomp in.
Garchomp @ Groundium-Z
Ability: Rough Skin
Level: 50
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Protect
- Dragon Claw
- Earthquake
- Swords Dance
With this, I wasn’t afraid of MegaWile or MegaGross, as Tectonic Rage flat out KOs these monsters. And MegaWile even at -1 to boot.
I went on for a while, but in the end I was in a bad spot, made some bad calls and on battle 297 the streak was lost. I did get critted, but that did not matter, as the roll was in Heatran's favor.