Eggs
some days, you just can't get rid of an egg
Here's a team that I was using in OMSL and on ladder to some decent success.
Dialga was chosen as the God primarily for its great stat spread. Previous Comfey teams I ran featured Kyurem-White as the god, but I have found Dialga to be a better choice due to its higher Defense, allowing Quagsire to act as a solid Alolawak switch in (the special attack drop doesn't matter too much). Rest is chosen to add to Dialga's longevity, and synergizes with Aromatherapy on Comfey.
Originally, this was a Banded Rillaboom in the HP slot, but I realized the team synergized more with a Swords Dance breaker. After noticing that Eviolite Thwackey is bulkier than Rillaboom and had nearly the same Speed and Attack stats, I decided to swap them out. No Godly Gift team is complete without the weird NFE pick.
Ban Alolan Marowak. Please.
Comfey is an amazing win condition and setup sweeper, and can often clean up games as soon as the opposing team lacks a fairy resistance. Comfey's special attack increases from base 82 (289) to base 150 (438), a ~51% increase, enabling it to blow through fragile fairy resists and bulky Pokemon hoping to stop its sweep. The set I ran is a monoattacking set, as the team appreciates Aromatherapy more than Comfey's ability to 1v1 other Calm Mind users with Stored Power. Aromatherapy is also useful for dealing with stray Toxics that can attempt to stop a Comfey sweep.
Bulky SpDef Excadrill is an excellent set in this format, checking a wide variety of special attackers and providing valuable utility in Rapid Spin. Steel/Ground is an excellent defensive typing, and Excadrill's base speed also allows it to check many slower Pokemon inheriting attacking stats. Swords Dance was slapped on here because Excadrill can sometimes autowin games after a Swords Dance and a Rapid Spin, and because I was using Dialga as a hazard setter.
Tyranitar is here to shore up my Eternatus matchup, and act as yet another win condition. Speedy Dragon Dance Tyranitar also has the potential to accidentally autowin games, and it has great synergy with Excadrill as always.
You may have noticed that this team has 4 setup sweepers, this isbecause it's funny a reflection of the fast-paced nature of the format. Each of these Pokemon has a setup move for a reason, and this metagame is ripe with opportunities to set up and sweep/wallbreak. Additionally, this team lacks any pivoting moves, forcing you to rely on prediction and positioning to get in your sweepers. While not bad, it does make the matchup versus Hyper Offense a bit harder and more prediction reliant.
Dialga was chosen as the God primarily for its great stat spread. Previous Comfey teams I ran featured Kyurem-White as the god, but I have found Dialga to be a better choice due to its higher Defense, allowing Quagsire to act as a solid Alolawak switch in (the special attack drop doesn't matter too much). Rest is chosen to add to Dialga's longevity, and synergizes with Aromatherapy on Comfey.
Originally, this was a Banded Rillaboom in the HP slot, but I realized the team synergized more with a Swords Dance breaker. After noticing that Eviolite Thwackey is bulkier than Rillaboom and had nearly the same Speed and Attack stats, I decided to swap them out. No Godly Gift team is complete without the weird NFE pick.
Ban Alolan Marowak. Please.
Comfey is an amazing win condition and setup sweeper, and can often clean up games as soon as the opposing team lacks a fairy resistance. Comfey's special attack increases from base 82 (289) to base 150 (438), a ~51% increase, enabling it to blow through fragile fairy resists and bulky Pokemon hoping to stop its sweep. The set I ran is a monoattacking set, as the team appreciates Aromatherapy more than Comfey's ability to 1v1 other Calm Mind users with Stored Power. Aromatherapy is also useful for dealing with stray Toxics that can attempt to stop a Comfey sweep.
Bulky SpDef Excadrill is an excellent set in this format, checking a wide variety of special attackers and providing valuable utility in Rapid Spin. Steel/Ground is an excellent defensive typing, and Excadrill's base speed also allows it to check many slower Pokemon inheriting attacking stats. Swords Dance was slapped on here because Excadrill can sometimes autowin games after a Swords Dance and a Rapid Spin, and because I was using Dialga as a hazard setter.
Tyranitar is here to shore up my Eternatus matchup, and act as yet another win condition. Speedy Dragon Dance Tyranitar also has the potential to accidentally autowin games, and it has great synergy with Excadrill as always.
You may have noticed that this team has 4 setup sweepers, this is