6-0'd by Gyarados
Yes, this has become a recurring theme for this team. It happens so many times that it's just sad. When it doesn't happen, Gyara has an amazing sidekick by the name of Scizor to help him out! Anywho... Meet the team!
Gyarados (M) @ Leftovers
Trait: Intimidate
EVs: 60 HP / 136 Atk / 104 Def / 208 Spd
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SAtk)
- Dragon Dance
- Waterfall
- Earthquake
- Ice Fang
Why?
The team (unintentionally) was built around this guy, so he's the centerpiece. His attacks provide some great coverage, he's bulky, he can sweep entire teams, and his ability, Intimidate, is absolutely wonderful. It rivals Levitate and Shadow Tag for the best one out there. This Poke can do it all. Every team should be prepared for it.
Attacks
Dragon Dance is, well, Dragon Dance. Switch-in to something favorable and set-up. Waterfall is a necessity, I believe for Gyarados. STAB, flinch hax, 80 base power. After a DD, It'll mess things up. I like it more than aqua tail, because it only hits a small amount softer, but it's more accurate. EQ is there for more coverage. Hits things like Heatran, Metagross, and others really hard. Ice Fang seems to be scarce on Gyarados these days.. WHY!? Bye Bye every single dragon out there... I think I have perfect Coverage, really with these attacks.
Synergy
Forces switches with Intimidate, which is always nice. It has a great typing, allowing it to absorb Fighting, Fire, Ground, Bug, and Steel very nicely. Scizor counter? You betcha! It also takes out a lot of the metagame itself.
Scizor (M) @ Choice Band
Trait: Technician
EVs: 252 Atk / 120 SDef / 136 Spd
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SAtk)
- Bullet Punch
- Bug Bite
- Superpower
- Pursuit
Why?
Gyarados' sidekick. Where it may not have resistances to Rock and Ground, it does only have one weakness, which Gyara can cover. It can clean up virtually anything Gyarados can't, especially with the Choice Band. Usuall I run a SD Scizor, but the Band has actually proved to be much better recently. I can get out and spam the Bullet Punches more and get easier revenge kills. Also, did I mention it owns Reuniclus? (Ban that thing, please!)
Attacks
Bullet Punch is standard. I use it a lot more now that I have Choice Band. Bug Bite over U-Turn on this set. Gets more power, kills Reuniclus right there and then, and if I need to switch, I'll just switch. Superpower gets things like Ferrothorn, T-Tar, any Steel, really that might be in my way. Great move! Pursuit is basically filler, but can kill off those ghosts and those Lati's!
Synergy
Only one weakness is nice! Takes care of a lot of the meta game. It can spam a Teched priority move, and has a HUGE plethora of resistances. A staple for all of my teams.
Rotom-W @ Leftovers
Trait: Levitate
EVs: 252 HP / 252 SAtk / 4 Spd
Modest Nature (+SAtk, -Atk)
- Thunderbolt
- Hydro Pump
- Will-O-Wisp
- Pain Split
Why?
Why don't I have a gif for this? Couldn't find one, sorry... Anyway, this takes care of a lot of threats, especially Drizzle teams. It has also nearly taken out entire SS teams as well. Overall, it's just a really good Poke to have in the middle of your team. Bulk and Power... I'll take it!
Attacks
T-Bolt = Best STAB Electric attack. Hydro Pump = I wish it had surf, but this will suffice for now. Will-O-Wisp is very nice! Cripples many sweepers that I might have trouble with. I like to use it when I know my opponent will switch to Ferrothorn. Really helps kill it. Even better when I catch an Excadrill on the switch! Pain Split, of course, is for recovery, and taking a chunk out of things while I'm at it.
Synergy
Counters Hippowdon, Excadrill, Garchomp sometimes, Scizor, Heatran, Tornadus, Politoed, the likes... Great little role-player to have on any team. ONly has one weakness, as well, taken care of by most of my team.
Virizion @ Leftovers Trait: Justified
EVs: 252 HP / 4 SAtk / 252 Spd
Timid Nature (+Spd, -Atk)
- Calm Mind
- Giga Drain
- Focus Blast
- Hidden Power [Fire]
Why?
My team came to a winning standstill, so i decided to replace my Gengar. I shopped around a bit and came upon Virizion, a Pokemon I have never used. It has become a welcomed addition to the team and has catapulted me from my win drought. It's a great fit with Gyarados, because it covers both weaknesses. Its EV's may seem a bit weird to people, but I really like it! I ran a Celebi with these EV's before and it was an absolute tank. Virizion can set up on a Specs Latios Ice Beam... Yeah. I think I'll keep it in my core.
Attacks
Calm Mind to start. Basically just sets it up to start its reign. Giga Drain is the Grass move of choice. It gets STAB and provides recovery, which is needed after setting up sometimes. Also gives me an answer to Rotom-W that I didn't previously have. Focus Blast is the very powerful Fighting STAB. Swlf explanatory. Hidden Power Fire was thrown on for extra coverage of steels. I think I may need to change it though. Maybe throw on Rest or HP Ice/Elec. We'll see.
Synergy
Tank/Sweeper... Just how I like them! Covers all weaknesses of Gyarados. Can threaten Excadrill, which is always nice, and helps Rotom-W keep bulky waters at bay. Hahaha... get it?
Heatran (M) @ Air Balloon
Trait: Flash Fire
EVs: 128 HP / 252 SAtk / 128 SDef
Modest Nature (+SAtk, -Atk)
- Overheat
- Earth Power
- Hidden Power [Ice]
- Stealth Rock
Why?
Well... You see, Ferrothorn, Scizor, Garchomp, and Lati@s can be a problem. Tada! Heatran can do the job here. This thing is super bulky, so it can take many attacks with ease, and it can hit 3 times harder. My god, Overheat just overwhelms. I can even use it in succession and it'll crank out KO's. Just a solid addition to the team to help counter things I'd have some problems with.
Attacks
Overheat was chosen, because most people have a counter to Heatran. I can hit really hard with Overheat and then get out. I will not change this move as it has performed amazingly well. Earth Power is for coverage, to take out other pesky steels and the likes. HP Ice kills all of the dragons, which is definitely a plus! Stealth Rock is rarely used, but it comes in handy when I do use it. If I see a team might have trouble with it, I'll go ahead and use it. Gives me an advantage. Besides, what else would go in that slot? Awful Movepool.
Synergy
Absorbs Fire. Can take ground attacks when the balloon is up. Kills most dragons. Hits really hard with Overheat. Can give me an advantage with Stealth Rocks. It's really an overlooked Pokemon nowadays. Also, I think it makes a really good partner with Scizor and Gyarados.
Garchomp (M) @ Leftovers
Trait: Sand Veil
EVs: 252 Atk / 252 Spd
Jolly Nature (+Spd, -SAtk)
- Substitute
- Swords Dance
- Dragon Claw
- Earthquake
Why?
It's Garchomp... The closest thing to being broken this gen... Well, except Thundurus... This rapes everything! It has an amazing typing for sweeping, a great set up move, and Overwhelming stats! Honestly, why wouldn't you want this?
Attacks
Good old Sub-Dance Chomp! I love to get a sub up and get 1 or 2 Swords Dances under my belt and sweep away. Sub-Dance works very well with Sand Veil. The attacks for this set are definitely standard, so I won't bore you with a dry explanation.
Synergy
No explanation needed here, really.. It just sweeps. That's it. Doesn't take hits, only has one immunity... I'll keep him though! He works as an amazing sweeper for this team!
Feel free to critique in any way possible!
Keep it constructive though!
Yes, this has become a recurring theme for this team. It happens so many times that it's just sad. When it doesn't happen, Gyara has an amazing sidekick by the name of Scizor to help him out! Anywho... Meet the team!

Gyarados (M) @ Leftovers
Trait: Intimidate
EVs: 60 HP / 136 Atk / 104 Def / 208 Spd
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SAtk)
- Dragon Dance
- Waterfall
- Earthquake
- Ice Fang
Why?
The team (unintentionally) was built around this guy, so he's the centerpiece. His attacks provide some great coverage, he's bulky, he can sweep entire teams, and his ability, Intimidate, is absolutely wonderful. It rivals Levitate and Shadow Tag for the best one out there. This Poke can do it all. Every team should be prepared for it.
Attacks
Dragon Dance is, well, Dragon Dance. Switch-in to something favorable and set-up. Waterfall is a necessity, I believe for Gyarados. STAB, flinch hax, 80 base power. After a DD, It'll mess things up. I like it more than aqua tail, because it only hits a small amount softer, but it's more accurate. EQ is there for more coverage. Hits things like Heatran, Metagross, and others really hard. Ice Fang seems to be scarce on Gyarados these days.. WHY!? Bye Bye every single dragon out there... I think I have perfect Coverage, really with these attacks.
Synergy
Forces switches with Intimidate, which is always nice. It has a great typing, allowing it to absorb Fighting, Fire, Ground, Bug, and Steel very nicely. Scizor counter? You betcha! It also takes out a lot of the metagame itself.

Scizor (M) @ Choice Band
Trait: Technician
EVs: 252 Atk / 120 SDef / 136 Spd
Adamant Nature (+Atk, -SAtk)
- Bullet Punch
- Bug Bite
- Superpower
- Pursuit
Why?
Gyarados' sidekick. Where it may not have resistances to Rock and Ground, it does only have one weakness, which Gyara can cover. It can clean up virtually anything Gyarados can't, especially with the Choice Band. Usuall I run a SD Scizor, but the Band has actually proved to be much better recently. I can get out and spam the Bullet Punches more and get easier revenge kills. Also, did I mention it owns Reuniclus? (Ban that thing, please!)
Attacks
Bullet Punch is standard. I use it a lot more now that I have Choice Band. Bug Bite over U-Turn on this set. Gets more power, kills Reuniclus right there and then, and if I need to switch, I'll just switch. Superpower gets things like Ferrothorn, T-Tar, any Steel, really that might be in my way. Great move! Pursuit is basically filler, but can kill off those ghosts and those Lati's!
Synergy
Only one weakness is nice! Takes care of a lot of the meta game. It can spam a Teched priority move, and has a HUGE plethora of resistances. A staple for all of my teams.

Rotom-W @ Leftovers
Trait: Levitate
EVs: 252 HP / 252 SAtk / 4 Spd
Modest Nature (+SAtk, -Atk)
- Thunderbolt
- Hydro Pump
- Will-O-Wisp
- Pain Split
Why?
Why don't I have a gif for this? Couldn't find one, sorry... Anyway, this takes care of a lot of threats, especially Drizzle teams. It has also nearly taken out entire SS teams as well. Overall, it's just a really good Poke to have in the middle of your team. Bulk and Power... I'll take it!
Attacks
T-Bolt = Best STAB Electric attack. Hydro Pump = I wish it had surf, but this will suffice for now. Will-O-Wisp is very nice! Cripples many sweepers that I might have trouble with. I like to use it when I know my opponent will switch to Ferrothorn. Really helps kill it. Even better when I catch an Excadrill on the switch! Pain Split, of course, is for recovery, and taking a chunk out of things while I'm at it.
Synergy
Counters Hippowdon, Excadrill, Garchomp sometimes, Scizor, Heatran, Tornadus, Politoed, the likes... Great little role-player to have on any team. ONly has one weakness, as well, taken care of by most of my team.

Virizion @ Leftovers Trait: Justified
EVs: 252 HP / 4 SAtk / 252 Spd
Timid Nature (+Spd, -Atk)
- Calm Mind
- Giga Drain
- Focus Blast
- Hidden Power [Fire]
Why?
My team came to a winning standstill, so i decided to replace my Gengar. I shopped around a bit and came upon Virizion, a Pokemon I have never used. It has become a welcomed addition to the team and has catapulted me from my win drought. It's a great fit with Gyarados, because it covers both weaknesses. Its EV's may seem a bit weird to people, but I really like it! I ran a Celebi with these EV's before and it was an absolute tank. Virizion can set up on a Specs Latios Ice Beam... Yeah. I think I'll keep it in my core.
Attacks
Calm Mind to start. Basically just sets it up to start its reign. Giga Drain is the Grass move of choice. It gets STAB and provides recovery, which is needed after setting up sometimes. Also gives me an answer to Rotom-W that I didn't previously have. Focus Blast is the very powerful Fighting STAB. Swlf explanatory. Hidden Power Fire was thrown on for extra coverage of steels. I think I may need to change it though. Maybe throw on Rest or HP Ice/Elec. We'll see.
Synergy
Tank/Sweeper... Just how I like them! Covers all weaknesses of Gyarados. Can threaten Excadrill, which is always nice, and helps Rotom-W keep bulky waters at bay. Hahaha... get it?

Heatran (M) @ Air Balloon
Trait: Flash Fire
EVs: 128 HP / 252 SAtk / 128 SDef
Modest Nature (+SAtk, -Atk)
- Overheat
- Earth Power
- Hidden Power [Ice]
- Stealth Rock
Why?
Well... You see, Ferrothorn, Scizor, Garchomp, and Lati@s can be a problem. Tada! Heatran can do the job here. This thing is super bulky, so it can take many attacks with ease, and it can hit 3 times harder. My god, Overheat just overwhelms. I can even use it in succession and it'll crank out KO's. Just a solid addition to the team to help counter things I'd have some problems with.
Attacks
Overheat was chosen, because most people have a counter to Heatran. I can hit really hard with Overheat and then get out. I will not change this move as it has performed amazingly well. Earth Power is for coverage, to take out other pesky steels and the likes. HP Ice kills all of the dragons, which is definitely a plus! Stealth Rock is rarely used, but it comes in handy when I do use it. If I see a team might have trouble with it, I'll go ahead and use it. Gives me an advantage. Besides, what else would go in that slot? Awful Movepool.
Synergy
Absorbs Fire. Can take ground attacks when the balloon is up. Kills most dragons. Hits really hard with Overheat. Can give me an advantage with Stealth Rocks. It's really an overlooked Pokemon nowadays. Also, I think it makes a really good partner with Scizor and Gyarados.

Garchomp (M) @ Leftovers
Trait: Sand Veil
EVs: 252 Atk / 252 Spd
Jolly Nature (+Spd, -SAtk)
- Substitute
- Swords Dance
- Dragon Claw
- Earthquake
Why?
It's Garchomp... The closest thing to being broken this gen... Well, except Thundurus... This rapes everything! It has an amazing typing for sweeping, a great set up move, and Overwhelming stats! Honestly, why wouldn't you want this?
Attacks
Good old Sub-Dance Chomp! I love to get a sub up and get 1 or 2 Swords Dances under my belt and sweep away. Sub-Dance works very well with Sand Veil. The attacks for this set are definitely standard, so I won't bore you with a dry explanation.
Synergy
No explanation needed here, really.. It just sweeps. That's it. Doesn't take hits, only has one immunity... I'll keep him though! He works as an amazing sweeper for this team!
Feel free to critique in any way possible!
Keep it constructive though!