Hello Friends,
I am the host of the ADV League discord server, a place where we host seasonal ADV OU team tours, and also Gen 3 OM side tours.
Right now all round good guy JabbaTheGriffin is hosting a UUBL open. I'm going to submit a team here for analysis every week until I'm out.
Week 1 brought 3 teams. 1 was ripped from UD, the 2nd was sun HO. This team i brought into the opening match of my set and I have been quite happy with.
Let's take a look: https://pokepast.es/05fe09ae8bfbb1fe

I knew I wanted to bring some kind of slower spikes team this week. Although in OU I'm mainly known for "Waking up and choosing violence" (Triangles, 2022), I also play a lot with slower, pivot heavy Forretress stuff, particularly stuff which relies on unconventional synergies. Unfortunately in this tier, there exists no mon which can both spike and spin. I chose Omastar because of its high base defence, access to 2 strong stab moves which threaten common spinners, its use of the ability shell armour, and access to the move thief. This mon can reliably set up spikes without inviting in spinners. It is status weak and takes a chunk from EQ, but I found other ways around it in the builder.

I have been wanting to try this set in OU for a long time. Rain dish heals you in rain, while also boosting the power of surf. Combine this with subseed and you have a near unkillable tank with special resistances to wear down your opponents.

This is another set in OU which I have played with, and thought UUBL would be the best place for. This set can struggle from being passive and getting caught asleep. Again, I found ways later on in the builder to combat this issue. Registeel has great bulk, and is an ideal switch to mixed attackers, and generally a good scouting tool.
At this point, it became clear that I needed something that wasnt grounded, something that could phase, something that could outspeed marrowak AND something that could heal the rest of my team. This is where Dnite comes in. This set is bulky enough to tnk special and physical hits, all while disrupting the flow of my opponents strategies. Combined with spikes it makes for a neat way to finish opposing mons.
It was also clear that while i had tools to combat come set up, i was also weak to calm mind users. I also wanted a wish passer and a toxic user. Enter psych up Umbreon. I have faith in the rest of my team to ware down ghosts, so I dropped pursuit. The ability to use psych up and pass CM boosts to Dnite, have it phase the opponent and then go on a tear with Dragon Claw is not something I've gotten to do yet, but I am excited for it maybe happening.

I was missing 2 things: A spinner, an electric resist, and a non EQ weak rock resist. Donphan is all 3.
Here is the replay of it getting use: https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/gen3ou-1763864503
Here I got an OK MU. Physical set up with no spikes. I got the thief off on his Ludi early, which benefitted me in the long run. The combination of Dnit + Registeel as a defensive combo shut down any chances for his lastmon Tauros.
Roast me.
I am the host of the ADV League discord server, a place where we host seasonal ADV OU team tours, and also Gen 3 OM side tours.
Right now all round good guy JabbaTheGriffin is hosting a UUBL open. I'm going to submit a team here for analysis every week until I'm out.
Week 1 brought 3 teams. 1 was ripped from UD, the 2nd was sun HO. This team i brought into the opening match of my set and I have been quite happy with.
Let's take a look: https://pokepast.es/05fe09ae8bfbb1fe

I knew I wanted to bring some kind of slower spikes team this week. Although in OU I'm mainly known for "Waking up and choosing violence" (Triangles, 2022), I also play a lot with slower, pivot heavy Forretress stuff, particularly stuff which relies on unconventional synergies. Unfortunately in this tier, there exists no mon which can both spike and spin. I chose Omastar because of its high base defence, access to 2 strong stab moves which threaten common spinners, its use of the ability shell armour, and access to the move thief. This mon can reliably set up spikes without inviting in spinners. It is status weak and takes a chunk from EQ, but I found other ways around it in the builder.

I have been wanting to try this set in OU for a long time. Rain dish heals you in rain, while also boosting the power of surf. Combine this with subseed and you have a near unkillable tank with special resistances to wear down your opponents.

This is another set in OU which I have played with, and thought UUBL would be the best place for. This set can struggle from being passive and getting caught asleep. Again, I found ways later on in the builder to combat this issue. Registeel has great bulk, and is an ideal switch to mixed attackers, and generally a good scouting tool.

At this point, it became clear that I needed something that wasnt grounded, something that could phase, something that could outspeed marrowak AND something that could heal the rest of my team. This is where Dnite comes in. This set is bulky enough to tnk special and physical hits, all while disrupting the flow of my opponents strategies. Combined with spikes it makes for a neat way to finish opposing mons.

It was also clear that while i had tools to combat come set up, i was also weak to calm mind users. I also wanted a wish passer and a toxic user. Enter psych up Umbreon. I have faith in the rest of my team to ware down ghosts, so I dropped pursuit. The ability to use psych up and pass CM boosts to Dnite, have it phase the opponent and then go on a tear with Dragon Claw is not something I've gotten to do yet, but I am excited for it maybe happening.

I was missing 2 things: A spinner, an electric resist, and a non EQ weak rock resist. Donphan is all 3.
Here is the replay of it getting use: https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/gen3ou-1763864503
Here I got an OK MU. Physical set up with no spikes. I got the thief off on his Ludi early, which benefitted me in the long run. The combination of Dnit + Registeel as a defensive combo shut down any chances for his lastmon Tauros.
Roast me.