Fossil Pokemon

I didn't know if this should go in RMT, but if it should can someone move it?

If i were to make a team of "ancient" pokemon, like fossil pokemon and what-not, who should i use?
 
Aerodactyl/Rampardos/Cradily/Omastar/Armaldo/Relicanth (well he is a coelacanth. Either that or Kabutops).

Well yeah. Meteor Mash weak
 
Or you could use some ubers, since they're technically ancient

Other ancient stuff include Claydol, Jirachi (well, he sleeps for 1000 years and wakes up for only 7 days), the legendary pixies (as old as Palkia/Dialga), Regis, Celebi (he travels through time), Bronzong, Heatran, "ancientizing" evolutions such as Mamoswine and the rest of the fossils
 
Cradily i know i am def. having for a wall.
Yanmega a BP? Lead
Aerodactly physical sweeper?
Omastar for knock off/spikes/toxic spikes ( lead wall )??

Need help on last spot
 
I dont think tyranitar is based on a t-rex?

T-Rex are real fast dinosaurs, tyranitar isnt fast at all.

I might be considering Relicanth
 
I think you'll need Tyranitar, if only because your squad NEEDS Sandstorm. And Hippowdon aint no fossil.

Just check who learns AncientPower to give you a rough idea of who you could use.
 
I dont think tyranitar is based on a t-rex?

T-Rex are real fast dinosaurs, tyranitar isnt fast at all.

I might be considering Relicanth

Wikipedia said:
The most recent research on Tyrannosaurus locomotion does not specify how fast Tyrannosaurus may have run, but admits that there is little capacity to narrow down speeds further than a range from 17 km/h (11 mph), which would be only walking or slow running, to 40 km/h (25 mph), which would be moderate-speed running. For example, a paper in Nature[71] used a mathematical model (validated by applying it to two living animals, alligators and chickens) to gauge the leg muscle mass needed for fast running (over 25 mph / 40 km/h). They found that proposed top speeds in excess of 40 km/h (25 mph) were unfeasible, because they would require very large leg muscles (more than approximately 40–86% of total body mass.)[73] Even moderately fast speeds would have required large leg muscles. This discussion is difficult to resolve, as it is unknown how large the leg muscles were. If they were smaller, only ~11 mph (18 km/h) walking/jogging might have been possible.[67]

Link.
 
To say that Tyranitar isn't based on a Tyrannosaurus because he is slow is painfully stupid tbh. Beedrill is obviously not a bee because he is slower than Blastoise, who apparently isn't based on a tortoise. He's way too fast for that.
 
Actually T-Rex are considered to top heavy to be fast but could perform short bursts of speed. But anyway you choose him and thats all that matters.
 
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