Welcome to my first RMT. I started competitive battling at the early stages of the BW era, and I consider myself to be an intermediate player. I have made tons of teams over the months that I've been playing, but I've made one recently that I decided to showcase. Whether its anything special or not is what I'm trying to find out by posting this RMT and getting your feedback, so onto the team. :)
Charizard @ Charizardite X
Ability: Blaze --> Tough Claws
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
Adamant Nature
- Dragon Dance
- Dragon Claw
- Flare Blitz
- Earthquake
Clefable @ Leftovers
Ability: Magic Guard
EVs: 248 HP / 140 Def / 120 SDef
IVs: 0 Atk
Calm Nature
- Moonlight
- Moonblast
- Fire Blast
- Toxic
Most of the team's defense is in Clefable. I chose Clefable for multiple reasons, the first of which was for some bulk. I've used Clefable in the past to good effect and it also has a good synergy with Char, able to switch into any Pokemon that threatens it, such as Weakness Policy Dragonite who takes an unboosted Dragon Claw, activates its Weakness Policy and kills me with any move. Will-o-Wisps aimed at Landorus/Excadrill, Thunder Waves for Greninja or just Toxics in general are no worry for Clefable. It also serves as a Ferrothorn killer with Fire Blast (Fire Blast > Flamethrower to deal more damage, and Clefable is bulky enough to miss once or twice). The only other effective way to kill Ferrothorn is with Char's Flare Blitz, and I can't have Char dying in the process after recoil, Iron Barbs and maybe Rocky Helmet - he has to stay as healthy as possible.
Landorus-Therian @ Choice Scarf
Ability: Intimidate
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Earthquake
- Rock Slide
- Superpower
- U-turn
It might just be me, but it seems like barely anybody uses scarfed Landorus-T over the more popular defensive pivot set, and I have no idea why. This guy has been very useful on many occasions, and I use Superpower > Knock Off for a number of reasons: I can't count the number of times I've led with this and the opponent led with Greninja, tried to use Ice Beam to snag a quick KO and been demolished by Superpower. There's one fast and dangerous Pokemon down. Same goes for Tyranitar, Mega or not, who tries to Dragon Dance knowing he can live an Earthquake and again being smashed by Superpower instead. Also, Rock Slide > StoneMiss Edge - Landorus checks Talonflame with a nice Intimidate drop and KOs with Rock Slide, so the extra accuracy is more useful than the extra power from Stone Edge. A Jolly nature allows me to outspeed a number of other scarfers and its Attack is already so high. A great Pokemon in my opinion.
Excadrill @ Air Balloon
Ability: Mold Breaker
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Iron Head
- Earthquake
- Stealth Rock
- Rapid Spin
Offensive Spinner Excadrill is my way of keeping Stealth Rocks off my field, that basically ruin Char's sweep, and setting up my own. Rapid Spin always takes priority over my own rocks, unless I ever find myself faced with an opponent using Talonflame, Volacrona and Mega Pinsir. The Air Balloon covers my weakness to ground type attacks, allowing me to set up rocks or rapid spin against the likes of opposing Landorus-T etc. more easily. A Jolly nature is used over Adamant because I need to outspeed other Pokemon to be able to use Rapid Spin before I get KOed if I have to, and also because Landorus' Earthquake is powerful enough that Adamant on Excadrill is unnecessary for just the extra power on its own Earthquake (and Iron Head still does a ton of damage to Fairies with Jolly). Also, Mold Breaker I find to be more useful than Sand Rush, as Sand Rush is very situational, and Mold Breaker allows it to annihilate Rotom-W whose Hydro Pump is very threatening if Clefable is gone.
Greninja @ Life Orb
Ability: Protean
EVs: 4 HP / 252 SAtk / 252 Spe
Timid Nature
- Scald
- Dark Pulse
- Ice Beam
- Hidden Power Grass
Standard Life Orb Greninja. Scald > Surf/Hydro Pump to allow me to dish out a few burns that will boost my overall physical bulk, pairing nicely with Landorus' Intimidate and ability to U-turn on the switch after the Intimidate. The rest is for coverage that I felt my team was lacking, especially by using both Landorus and Excadrill. Dark Pulse can easily remove Lati@s trying to defog my rocks away, and threaten my Exacdrill with a powerful Life Orb Surf. Ice Beam for dragons that may foolishly Outrage after Clefable is gone, or to just kill them in general since Greninja outspeeds all that aren't scarfed. Hidden Power Grass is mainly for Quagsire who stops Char completely, but also for Swampert who, as much as I love him, is hard to take out (#teamMegaSwampert).
Thundurus @ Life Orb
Ability: Prankster
EVs: 4 HP / SAtk / Spe
Timid Nature
- Hidden Power Ice
- Volt Switch
- Thunder Wave
- Taunt
A standard Thundurus set. By this point I thought that the team was lacking slightly in bulk, since Clefable was my only real defensive pokemon. This meant that my team would often have to lose a member every time a threat switched in, which was of course not desirable. I therefore thought of Thundurus, whose job is to crippple any threats with a priority Thunder Wave. He can also spread the paralysis throughout the opponent's team as much as possible to allow Char to have an easier time clearing up. It also shuts down stall and those annoying Smeargles/Deoxys' with Taunt. Volt Switch allows me to scout the opponent's switch out of the taunted Smeargle etc. and into a better match-up. The Volt-Turn core it forms with Landorus is also nice, as Thundurus can take out Gliscors with HP Ice that Landorus can't touch, for example.
So there's the team. I've done my best to make it as easy as possible for you to read and rate, and hopefully you've enjoyed it. I'll most likely be posting a few more RMTs in the future when I can.
Big thanks for making it this far,
Dr.Agonite :)



Charizard @ Charizardite X
Ability: Blaze --> Tough Claws
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
Adamant Nature
- Dragon Dance
- Dragon Claw
- Flare Blitz
- Earthquake
Here's the star of the team. As you probably know, an Adamant Flare Blitz from Mega Charizard X is a nuke. He has the potential to decimate unprepared teams with just one Dragon Dance, and this is what the team tries to make as easy as possible. The set and EVs are standard, but I run an Adamant Nature over Jolly simply for the power boost. While this means that there are a number of fast Pokemon that could outspeed and probably KO, the team has a number of ways to deal with these. I use Flare Blitz over Fire Punch as the power difference is giant; big enough to be worth the recoil in my opinion. The only times I ever send out Char are if I get a free switch in through Landorus' U-turn or Thundurus' Volt Switch, or if most of my Pokemon are down and Char is my only hope. The former is more desirable of course, but there have been times when I was losing 5-2, I danced and won 2-0. So always keep him healthy and never count him out until he's gone.



Clefable @ Leftovers
Ability: Magic Guard
EVs: 248 HP / 140 Def / 120 SDef
IVs: 0 Atk
Calm Nature
- Moonlight
- Moonblast
- Fire Blast
- Toxic
Most of the team's defense is in Clefable. I chose Clefable for multiple reasons, the first of which was for some bulk. I've used Clefable in the past to good effect and it also has a good synergy with Char, able to switch into any Pokemon that threatens it, such as Weakness Policy Dragonite who takes an unboosted Dragon Claw, activates its Weakness Policy and kills me with any move. Will-o-Wisps aimed at Landorus/Excadrill, Thunder Waves for Greninja or just Toxics in general are no worry for Clefable. It also serves as a Ferrothorn killer with Fire Blast (Fire Blast > Flamethrower to deal more damage, and Clefable is bulky enough to miss once or twice). The only other effective way to kill Ferrothorn is with Char's Flare Blitz, and I can't have Char dying in the process after recoil, Iron Barbs and maybe Rocky Helmet - he has to stay as healthy as possible.



Landorus-Therian @ Choice Scarf
Ability: Intimidate
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Earthquake
- Rock Slide
- Superpower
- U-turn
It might just be me, but it seems like barely anybody uses scarfed Landorus-T over the more popular defensive pivot set, and I have no idea why. This guy has been very useful on many occasions, and I use Superpower > Knock Off for a number of reasons: I can't count the number of times I've led with this and the opponent led with Greninja, tried to use Ice Beam to snag a quick KO and been demolished by Superpower. There's one fast and dangerous Pokemon down. Same goes for Tyranitar, Mega or not, who tries to Dragon Dance knowing he can live an Earthquake and again being smashed by Superpower instead. Also, Rock Slide > Stone



Excadrill @ Air Balloon
Ability: Mold Breaker
EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Iron Head
- Earthquake
- Stealth Rock
- Rapid Spin
Offensive Spinner Excadrill is my way of keeping Stealth Rocks off my field, that basically ruin Char's sweep, and setting up my own. Rapid Spin always takes priority over my own rocks, unless I ever find myself faced with an opponent using Talonflame, Volacrona and Mega Pinsir. The Air Balloon covers my weakness to ground type attacks, allowing me to set up rocks or rapid spin against the likes of opposing Landorus-T etc. more easily. A Jolly nature is used over Adamant because I need to outspeed other Pokemon to be able to use Rapid Spin before I get KOed if I have to, and also because Landorus' Earthquake is powerful enough that Adamant on Excadrill is unnecessary for just the extra power on its own Earthquake (and Iron Head still does a ton of damage to Fairies with Jolly). Also, Mold Breaker I find to be more useful than Sand Rush, as Sand Rush is very situational, and Mold Breaker allows it to annihilate Rotom-W whose Hydro Pump is very threatening if Clefable is gone.



Greninja @ Life Orb
Ability: Protean
EVs: 4 HP / 252 SAtk / 252 Spe
Timid Nature
- Scald
- Dark Pulse
- Ice Beam
- Hidden Power Grass
Standard Life Orb Greninja. Scald > Surf/Hydro Pump to allow me to dish out a few burns that will boost my overall physical bulk, pairing nicely with Landorus' Intimidate and ability to U-turn on the switch after the Intimidate. The rest is for coverage that I felt my team was lacking, especially by using both Landorus and Excadrill. Dark Pulse can easily remove Lati@s trying to defog my rocks away, and threaten my Exacdrill with a powerful Life Orb Surf. Ice Beam for dragons that may foolishly Outrage after Clefable is gone, or to just kill them in general since Greninja outspeeds all that aren't scarfed. Hidden Power Grass is mainly for Quagsire who stops Char completely, but also for Swampert who, as much as I love him, is hard to take out (#teamMegaSwampert).



Thundurus @ Life Orb
Ability: Prankster
EVs: 4 HP / SAtk / Spe
Timid Nature
- Hidden Power Ice
- Volt Switch
- Thunder Wave
- Taunt
A standard Thundurus set. By this point I thought that the team was lacking slightly in bulk, since Clefable was my only real defensive pokemon. This meant that my team would often have to lose a member every time a threat switched in, which was of course not desirable. I therefore thought of Thundurus, whose job is to crippple any threats with a priority Thunder Wave. He can also spread the paralysis throughout the opponent's team as much as possible to allow Char to have an easier time clearing up. It also shuts down stall and those annoying Smeargles/Deoxys' with Taunt. Volt Switch allows me to scout the opponent's switch out of the taunted Smeargle etc. and into a better match-up. The Volt-Turn core it forms with Landorus is also nice, as Thundurus can take out Gliscors with HP Ice that Landorus can't touch, for example.
So there's the team. I've done my best to make it as easy as possible for you to read and rate, and hopefully you've enjoyed it. I'll most likely be posting a few more RMTs in the future when I can.
Big thanks for making it this far,
Dr.Agonite :)
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