best oras team with swampert

Ability: Colour Change / Protean (H). TM Shadow Ball: Mt. Best part? - Waterfall. No backup should be needed, but Gyarados is a good fallback. - Rock Smash, Cut: HM - Fly Waterfall: It's an HM. - Coil Earth Power is coverage and Yawn is also an option. - Fake Out / Rock Slide / Power-Up Punch. - Psychic Stone Edge comes in handy for dealing with Flying types and countering Fire and Ice types, so it synergizes with Thick Fat. Ability: Shell Armor - Sludge Bomb You make a Pokemon stronger and get Gallade much earlier at the same time! I understand what you're saying for Blaziken however you don't need to use Flare Blitz and High Jump Kick, I said you can otherwise use Blaze Kick and Sky Uppercut, I only taught my Blaziken Flare Blitz and HJK for when I was battling the Elite 4. dude change earth power to earthquake camerupt has higher attack than special. Swampert is very strong. Please be sparing with images and formatting. - Dual Chop Greta (Gardevoir) @ Gardevoirite "use it when you get it." Once you get the EXP Share, however, levelling it up becomes trivial. - Rock Slide. Because his Attack was already pretty good compared to his Special Attack, there's no doubt about whether or not it would be a physical set. This little guy is really good, and try to send out before Swampert so it can use Mega Swampert's Ability (Swift Swim). Bro sub out Gardevoir for Gallade as it takes forever to get dawn stone if you have one system like me. - Sludge Wave That's a lot of TMs. - Spikes, Magnezone Tentacruel - Close Combat Gyarados can typically outspeed and OHKO both with Crunch, but Persim Berries might be a good idea anyways. Very little grinding is needed, there are no version exclusives, Mega Evolutions or legendaries, and the coverage is superb. I went with a team I tried to balance with as many types as I could get, along with some high base stats. - Moonblast - Moonblast Thunderbolt- Good power, STAB Linoone @ None Poison Jab: Mirage Mountain, requires Acro Bike - Return What is a good in-game team for Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon? Raichu @ Magnet I was just looking through for some ideas for my team and I think a Sceptile team is pretty good like this: Sceptile @ Sceptilite Swampert: Starter (Mudkip) To keep things tidy, we will remove any teams posted as comments in this thread. - Psychic It is vulnerable to Grass moves. Rock Slide is a powerful coverage option that works as a good backup against Winona, should Manectric fall. Banette @ Banettite - Stone Edge - Flamethrower Both Bite and X-Scissor are fairly useless for when theyre used, but theres not much Crobat needs other than Acrobatics. Before you ask why I have two Megas on this team, I Mega Evolve a different one depending on the situation. Any good alternatives to moonblast? - Toxic / Toxic Spikes. Share turned off, I decided having bulky Pokmon would be a good idea. - Swords Dance. Finally an early Earthquaker! If it's male, I use Gallade, and if it's female, I use Gardevoir. Roserade @ Miracle Seed You could also go with Alakazam but I just love Gardevoir. If you can't get it, Hyper Voice is the next best bet. - Fly - Shadow Ball Swampert @ Swampertite - Double Edge: Level 45 Gardevoir will be able to take on Brawley, Sidney, and Drake with it's moves. You can get a Carvanha with a Good Rod on Route 118, however they aren't very common so you'll have to keep trying until you get one. Ice Beam is coverage against Grass types until you get to the Battle Resort, at which point you should swap it for Ice Punch. But then it will have a very low level and need a lot of experience before it becomes useful. - Solar Beam Crobat @ nothing if you want Acrobatics - Stone Edge: TM71 from Lilycove Department Store for 30k Pokedollars. Banette is probably better. I'm making my Swampert team that I used to beat the game. Thunder Wave can be used in the same way, since it learns Thunder Wave through levelling up and you get Thunder Wave as a TM quite early in game. Found at the route after Rustboro and Petalburg Woods, Swellow can be quite useful in battle and as a flyer. Crabhammer is just powerful STAB. Earthquake is Earthquake, no explanation needed. Sludge Bomb is STAB, Flamethrower is just for some coverage, Dark Pulse/Shadow Ball covers his only weakness in Psychic, and Will-O-Wisp/Infestation/Toxic is for chip damage, adding to his walling role. Blaze Kick was Blaziken's signature move and it's an all-around great Fire STAB. Swampert is semi-bipedal. - Psychic Gallade/[emailprotected] Mega Stone/Filler - Signal Beam Fly to the Move Deleter in Lilycove City to remove Strength, as its no longer useful. - Leaf Blade - Crabhammer Especially Stone Edge. Slash is STAB and has a high critical rate, Shadow Sneak gives him priority (and turns him into a Ghost-type with Protean, covering his Fighting weakness), and Brick Break and Aerial Ace are just for further coverage (or type-transformation with Protean). It was more helpful in the Elite 4 than Wake-Up Slap was, as a PP Max gave it enough PP to reliably take out a few opponents. - Grass Pledge / Giga Drain but they are not necessary. Ability: Trace / Synchronize > Pixilate Giga Drain is STAB and allows them to recover HP, Leaf Blade is a great STAB move with a high critical hit chance, Dragon Claw is STAB if you decide to Mega Evolve, and Earthquake allows him to cover his Fire and Poison weaknesses. Giga Drain is learnt by the prior evolution, I think. I didn't have any items left so I just gave her a Pecha Berry. Share Playthrough), Sceptile @ Sceptilite (I SR'd for a Shiny - it was worth it lol) Fire Blast and Flamethrower are great moves, but I prefer Fire Blast because of Contests. 4) My personal favorite of the 3 starters. An awesome tank that can take physical hits very well. Overheat- Great power, STAB If you want, you can replace Tentacruel with Sharpedo, but it does have shoddy defences and it's rather lack luster without Speed Boost. It has enough power to easily drag a boulder weighing more than a ton. Calm Mind was chiefly used to sweep Wallace for free, but because its also a TM, it can be swapped for things like Flash as the need arises. Supersalamence93 here bringing you another Pokemon Teambuilder. - Dragon Claw Just have a Pokmon in your PC knowing Dive. (Pre-E4 - no items, moves or Pokmon only available in the Post-Game) Walrein and Milotic are both good Water type Pokemon. Giga Drain Because it is.) You might be wondering why so few HMs. The Assault Vest makes Aggron more of a tank, and I don't use status moves anyway. Here's the team I played through Omega Ruby with! Which is better? - Psychic: Level 31. Linoone is basically a HM Slave with Cut, Strength and Rock Smash. This team performed very well in a Nuzlocke I just completed, and it makes a very strong team for a casual playthrough as well. - Waterfall I prefer Frenzy Plant to Leaf Storm because it has a higher base power, and so a higher chance to OHKO the opponent. Rock Slide / Aerial Ace / Shadow Claw: Rock Slide to help with the Flying weakness early on in the game. - Protect. - Swords Dance Make sure to use the Move Relearner on Gardevoir to get Moonbast. - Moonblast Zen Headbutt is a decent STAB move with a decent flinch chance, High Jump Kick is a very powerful STAB move (but you will want to be careful using it), Ice Punch covers her Flying weakness, Bulk Up allows it to set up a possible sweep, and Poison Jab covers her Fairy weakness. - Fake Out / Focus Blast, Jolteon @ Air Balloon Thunderbolt is a great move and fits better with the Mirror Coat set. Sky Uppercut is a pretty good Fighting STAB if you don't want the 10% chance to lose half your HP. - Sand-Attack (starting move) > Knock Off (Level 19) Of course Ghost is a problem, but if your entire team is wiped and Linoone is your only surviving Pokemon, you're in serious trouble anyway. - Dazzling Gleam / Moonblast Steel Wing is the most viable move for the last slot, since Swellow has a pretty shallow movepool. What is a good in-game team for Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald? Banette helps against Phoebe and Sceptile, Walrein or Milotic can all handle Drake. However if you don't have the time to get Protean, just catch the first one, and SR for a good Nature. I couldn't have Gardevoir as they are both Psychic-type, and the road to Gallade is pretty tough on Kirlia, so I decided on Meditite, and I was pretty happy with my decision. The last move is a variety of coverage moves. Except for its Mega Evolution which really just makes it kinda OP. Crunch is very helpful against Ghost types, as the team doesnt have any Pokmon with STAB Dark or Ghost moves. TM10 Hidden Power can be obtained in Fortree City. You can teach Manectric Thunder Wave if you don't get the Hidden Power type you want, or for when you are about to catch a Legendary Pokmon. - Earthquake (TM) / Stone Edge (TM). Wait until L21 to evolve Treecko, because it can only get Giga Drain at that point. TM70 Flash can be obtained in Granite Cave. Swampert is a Water & Ground Pokmon which evolves from Marshtomp. Lenny (Linoone) @ Nothing For all the people who just love Magcargo or Torkoal, I choose Camerupt due to type advantages. - Double-Edge Items are only examples and Abilities are only recommended. Once you get to the Battle Resort, there are a lot of good moves he can learn, including two great STAB moves! But anyways, Swampert is a great pick because he fills the spot for the Water HM user and he has a great movepool. If you're worried about Earthquake, you can use Magnet Rise as your final move, or either Reflect or Light Screen if you're not too fussed about it. While it has mediocre attacking stats (70/80 respectively), it does have access to 3 HM moves and nice typing to cover both Sceptile and Linoone's weaknesses. Hey, gotta deal with 'em somehow! Ability: Clear Body / Liquid Ooze It has enough power to easily drag a boulder weighing more than a ton. Mega-Pokmon adds a great boost to Pokmon. Crawdaunt can learn Crunch, which pairs better with his high attack after STAB than Dark Pulse. Also raichu is one of my favorite pokemon. You can get Tentacruel pretty easily and early on, and it'll serve as good HM slave for all the water you need to deal with in Hoenn. - Confusion (Level 4) > Psychic (Level 30) Crobat is probably the best flier in the game due to its high Speed and large variety of moves. First off I love all of your Good In-Game team suggestions. - Return / Facade - Cut, Sableye Shadow Claw: Dewford Cave, requires Mach Bike - Ice Punch. Pick Up = free crap. If you dont have a Beautifly, Hariyama is good for Mightyena and Sharpedo. Ability: Torrent --> Swift Swim At least all the moves are STAB :/, Aki (Breloom) @ Silk Scarf Today's team is Gen 6/3 ORAS starting with Mudkip. Gyarados is an exceptionally useful Pokmon ingame. While everyone thinks Dawn Stones are a pain to obtain just use Super Training! Linoone = Pick Up Phoebe: Give Gyarados a Persim Berry to block Dusclops Confuse Ray, and set up a Dragon Dance for free. Ability: Thick Fat - Grass Knot. Milotic is also another option, but evolving Feebas is a hassle. TM42 Faade can be purchased in Mauville City for 10,000 Pokmon Dollars. - Psycho Cut - Iron Tail Getting Protean was one of the things I was actually patient enough for. - Sky Uppercut / High Jump Kick (Assuming you don't throw out Mega Sceptile in front of Glacia or something), Sceptile @ Sceptilite Ideally, this is the Pokemon you want Ninjask to Baton Pass to. I don't like putting HMs on my main party Pokemon, so when I need an HM I'll switch someone (usually Ninetales) out for an HM slave like Linoone or Sharpedo. - Thunderbolt Flamethrower is good for Ice types and Steel Wing for the Fairies. Surf: STAB and an HM. Brawly: I used a Taillow with Wing Attack to sweep Brawly, with Beautifly as backup. 1. - Thunderbolt Flannery: Marshtomp easily solos this Gym with Mud Shot as well. This is a good team but could I use swampert instead Of skeptile and replace gyrados with breloom. Giving Mega Swampert 152 Speed EVs is for out speeding Pokemon in rain not faster than Mega Sceptile, his arch enemy. The first team on this list that wasn't just Hoenn all over I like this team. If you dont have either of these Pokemon, Disarming Voice Ralts and Wing Attack Zubat can easily take down the Gym. For a held item use Leftovers to keep Swampert in the game as long as possible to bring the pain. Ability: Rock Head Thunderbolt: Given by Wattson after calming the box legendary and investigating New Mauville Thunderbolt is your Electric STAB move, Flash Cannon is your Steel STAB move, Thunder Wave cripples opponents and can help with Magnezone's bad Speed, and Charge Beam can buff up their Special Attack so they can tear through teams. Dazzling Gleam / Will-O-Wisp: Dark types will walk all over Banette without Dazzling Gleam, but Will-O-Wisp is good for burns. - Giga Drain / Leaf Storm The moveset listed above was just the one I went with, but you have plenty of options for experimentation. In these cases, the more generally helpful item will be noted instead. - Surf - Psychic Wallace: Set up a Calm Mind or two on Luvdisc with Gardevoir, then use Magical Leaf to cleave through it and Whiscash. Dragon STAB is surprisingly rare in Hoenn and hits a lot of things for fantastic neutral damage. - Ice Beam - Fly 2. Ability: Marvel Scale / Oblivious - Steel Wing. Shadow Claw to help against Ghost types is another option. Flamethrower is a good move that provides coverage and takes out the pesky Grass types. Swampert's favorite teammates include defensive Roserade, as it 4x resists Grass-type attacks and can set up Spikes that make Swampert a pain to switch into; Rhyperior, for setting up Stealth Rock and defeating Flying-type Pokemon reliably; and Flying-type Pokemon, such as Togekiss and Zapdos, to take Grass-type hits and build momentum for - Steel Wing Waterfall is also a great move but in my opinion Aqua Tail is better, thanks for the suggestions though :). Close Combat: Powerful STAB move Well since Sceptile is more specially offensive leaf blade isnt an option, of course you could have Giga drain instead but energy ball has more power which is better with an offensive pokemon like sceptile. Quick Attack for priority and Thunderbolt is STAB. Mist Ball/Luster Purge. Zen Headbutt is solid filler coverage, and Earthquake is Earthquake! The last slot is a coverage holder. Finally, Leaf Blade and Thunderbolt are for smacking the myriad of Water-types in Hoenn. Ninetales is the butt of my team, but still fills a key role. - Dig - Calm Mind Ability: Inner Focus About "Swampert is very strong. I must say, I would prefer Rock Slide, if I needed coverage on fire types. The dual STAB moves mow down anything that's weak to them, Shadow Ball covers Ghosts, and Thunderbolt is great overall. Gyarados @ Rocky Helmet Ability: Static / Lightning Rod A great Pokemon that adds to this teams diversity, Psychic and Moonblast are STAB. Boomburst is a fantastic move with a base power of 140, and 210 with STAB. - anything. - Magic Coat Actually camperupt has 5 more SpAttack than Attack. Moveset. Other good moves you can consider are Brick Break, X-Scissor, Power-Up Punch and False Swipe (to catch Pokemon). I would also recommend Mega Evolving Medicham more often than Sceptile, because Medicham is normally in bigger need of a buff to its stats. With Skill Link, Bullet Seed becomes one of the best Grass-type moves out there, and Earthquake is a standard. Also on Route 111, we encounter one of the most underrated Gen 3 mons IMO. Ability: Sturdy Sceptile @ Sceptilite Also, I must respectfully disagree with you on Aggron and Surf. Tentacruel - Focus Blast / Brick Break. But if you do, I would certainly recommend it. Don't know how to get it easily? - Zen Headbutt / Psychic - Iron Head Fly - Tri Attack - Night Slash - Hammer Arm - Bullet Seed: Move Reminder in Fallarbor Town. Ability: Guts Ability: Trace Also useful against Steven's Metagross. I'm pretty sure Slaking doesn't pack Earthquake, but just bear that in mind as well. Ice punch for coverage and Rain Dance for setting rain when needed. - Dive (HM) Fly is Crobat's main STAB, but if you don't want to wait 2 turns you can use Acrobatics. It can even learn Blizzard or Ice Beam to deal with Grass Pokemon by itself, but it isn't. He's probably one of my best team members due to his high Speed and Attack. - (filler move). Dragon Claw: Meteor Falls, in the WAY WAY back (requires Surf and Waterfall) Tate & Liza: Send out Swampert and Gyarados. - Ice Beam - Dragon Claw - Drill Peck You can teach Blaziken Flare Blitz and High Jump Kick by going to the Move Reminder and exchanging one Heart Scale per move. Aggron - Steel/Rock Altaria @ Altarianite - Surf Knock Off: Covers Hariyama's Psychic weakness and removes items. Strength because you need a Strength user and it's a decent move. Base 80 power and 100 accuracy make great use of its high Special Attack. Knock Off: Good coverage move, removes items. Flamethrower: A great coverage move. Then give it the power bracer and you have the most OP azumarill in existence. - Strength Crawdaunt - Water/Dark - Calm Mind Ability: Thick Fat - Stone Edge: see above Fly and Steel Wing are STAB, Night Slash is coverage and Spikes or Toxic are great status moves. Switch training Ralts may be necessary for a while, as its too weak to deal with Poochyena and Zigzagoon (even with Confusion). harrow council garden waste collection dates 2021,

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best oras team with swampert