A Battle between bluemon and the opponentstarted!

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Fire Blast

It's not very effective...

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Toxic Spikes

Poison spikes were scattered all around the feet of The opponent's team!

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Toxic Spikes

Poison spikes were scattered all around the feet of The opponent's team!

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Thunderbolt

Bluemon’s Chansey is paralyzed! It may be unable to move!

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Blissey was poisoned!

Blissey is hurt by poison!

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Meteor Mash

It's not very effective...

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Fire Blast

It's not very effective...

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Thunder Wave

Rotom-W is paralyzed! It may be unable to move!

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Psychic

Thunderbolt

It's super effective!

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The opponent’s Rotom-W is paralyzed! It can't move!

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Seismic Toss

Pain Split

The battlers shared their pain!

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The opponent’s Rotom-W is paralyzed! It can't move!

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Softboiled

Bluemon’s Chansey regained health!

The opponent’s Rotom-W is paralyzed! It can't move!

WifiUnratedSleep ClauseFreeze ClauseSelf-KO ClauseFirst of all, Let me talk about my team. This is an OU version of a UU team I made a while ago. The core defense partners of Chansey-Tangrowth-Slowbro just RAPED UU, so I decided to move this up a notch intp OU. As you can see from my team, there are NO 5th generation pokemon. The highly used Ferrothorn? Not here. Tangrowth took his spot. The bulky water jellicent? No way. Tentacruel and Slowbro rapes its jelly. Although they are all pokeon from previous gen, I am using them with the new stuff they got this gen. I am going to explain further about my team:Metagross: The lead, and utility physical attacker. I considered many attackers for this role, but metagross is surely the best fit for the role. It is almost always the lead, and serves as sort of an anti-lead. People expect stealth rock, but I just attack straight away, and can decimate almost every lead. This guy has the new air ballon, a super nice gift from 5th gen.Chansey: The special wall. You guys know what this thing got. Eviolite. Now with superior bulk than blissey, this thing is broken in UU. (that’s why im playing OU with my UU team with some new OU pokemon) This guy is the cleric and the status spreader.Tentacruel: The best pokemon ever. This guy is a utility pokemon capable of doing anything. He sets up toxic spikes up for me, which is crucial in stalling out attackers with my core walls (tangrowth and slowbro). He also rapid spins, and can beat EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THE GHOSTS. Jellicent? No problem. Jellicent 20HKO’s with shadow ball, and I can acid spray the other jelly to DEATH. This thing got acid spray in 5th gen. He can take down the jellicent-ferrothorn walls because of his unique ability that kills ferrothorn’s leech seed.Tangrowth & Slowbro: The best defense cores ever. Just switching between these two pokemon can stall out EVERYTHING because of Regenerator. No explanation necessary. They are my check to any physical attacker bar heracross. (can 2HKO both of us).Flareon: YES. You read that right. Flareon. Flareon. Flareon. I don’t have to say anything about THIS guy other than the fact that he is a sweeper. He also has rock smash as his coverage move. That’s all im telling you. You’ll see his powers….. heheThe Opponents Team:So I take a look at his team, and I don’t see anything special. No weather, no heracross, so its all good. I’ll just start off with my usual lead. I also notice that he doesn’t have any rapid spinners or any posion types, which is good news for my tentacruel and his spikes of poison.bluemon sent out Metagross!The opponent sent out Heatran!bluemon called Metagross back!bluemon sent out Tentacruel!The opponent’s Heatran usedBluemon’s Tentacruel lost 19% of its health!Bluemon’s Tentacruel restored a little HP using its Black Sludge!(100)(87) vs(100)Oh, Tentacruel, you beast. The jellyfish takes the fire blast like a champ. I think he is either going to switch into something that can take a water move, or use earth power. An earth power does less than half to my tentacruel, so I will just keep on toxic spiking.The opponent called Heatran back!The opponent sent out Blissey!Bluemon’s Tentacruel usedBluemon’s Tentacruel restored a little HP using its Black Sludge!(93) vs(100)(100)He is afraid of the water move, and decides to switch into his special wall. Blissey isn’t going to be that great this match because she is greatly hindered by toxic spikes on the field, unless she carries aromatherapy. I am glad she switched out to blissy, since I get free leftover recovery and a free layer of toxic spikes.The opponent called Blissey back!The opponent sent out Rotom-W!Bluemon’s Tentacruel usedBluemon’s Tentacruel restored a little HP using its Black Sludge!(99) vs(100)(100)My two layers of toxic spikes is COMPLETE. I see that the opponent has switched into his Rotom-W. This pokemon isn’t really a problem for the team unless it carries SPECS. The one sure thing that can take the obvious thunderbolt is my chansey. Go tank that shot, chansey.bluemon called Tentacruel back!bluemon sent out Chansey!The opponent’s Rotom-W usedBluemon’s Chansey lost 10% of its health!(99)(90) vs(100)Wow. It takes 10 percent. What a beast. The hax was really unnecessary, and I think this is a bulky set since the damage output is so low. I think he is going to switch to either Blissey or his ferrothorn. If he switched to his blissey, I wouldn’t be able to do anything to him except seismic toss, and he wouldn’t be able to do anything to me. In this case, I would be safe switching into metagross, my physical attacker. If he switched to ferrothorrn, I could still send out metagross, bait leech seed or some entry hazards, and then switch into tentacruel, which can deplete ferrothrn’s energy via liquid ooze and spin away rocks and spikes. Metagross it is.The opponent called Rotom-W back!The opponent sent out Blissey!bluemon called Chansey back!bluemon sent out Metagross!(90)(100) vs(100)(94)Perfect Prediction. I can now force blissey out with my 150 BP Meteor Smash. At this point I do not what comes into take the meteor mash since I will either 1) get rid of heatran’s ballon or 2) bait ferrothorn’s leech seed and then move to tentacruel. So I move onto attacking with meteor mash.The opponent called Blissey back!The opponent sent out Heatran!Bluemon’s Metagross usedThe opponent’s Heatran lost 45 HP! (13% of its health)bluemon called Metagross back!bluemon sent out Slowbro!The opponent’s Heatran usedBluemon’s Slowbro lost 29% of its health!Bluemon’s Slowbro restored a little HP using its Leftovers!(100)(77) vs(87)That did more than I expected. Oh well, that’s what I get for only investing in defense. I do not think he is going to switch in, and I suspect that he is either going to switch into his ferrothoen, or his rotom-w (more likely) to OHKO me with thunderbolt. I decide to use thunderwave because any pokemon switching into slowbro will be either levitating or will be steel types.The opponent called Heatran back!The opponent sent out Rotom-W!Bluemon’s Slowbro usedBluemon’s Slowbro restored a little HP using its Leftovers!(83) vs(87)(100)Another correct prediction. Bam. Now that it is paralysized, I decide to stall until parahax kicks in. I think I can survive a bulky rotom’s thunderbolt, so I use psychic to weaken the rotom. This wasn’t that great of a move, but as long as I survive, hey, free 33% health.Bluemon’s Slowbro usedThe opponent’s Rotom-W lost 87 HP! (28% of its health)Rotom-W usedBluemon’s Slowbro lost 69% of its health!Bluemon’s Slowbro restored a little HP using its Leftovers!The opponent’s Rotom-W restored a little HP using its Leftovers!(20) vs(78)Not bad. I still took a lot from thunderbolt, but I can regenerate off the health. I am glad I weakened rotom, since it will be helpful with the sweep of…. May I say it?.... flareon. HAHAHA. You are laughing now, but watch it be the MVP. (foreshadowing) lol. So I predict that he is going to go for another thunderbolt, so I switch to chansey.bluemon called Slowbro back!bluemon sent out Chansey!The opponent’s Rotom-W restored a little HP using its Leftovers!(20+33 regen)(90) vs(84)Well, well, parahax strikes. I am going to go for an attack move since I really don’t see any better options right now. Seismic toss, free 100 hp off. Go.Bluemon’s Chansey usedThe opponent’s Rotom-W lost 100 HP! (32% of its health)The opponent’s Rotom-W used(55)(100)Oomph. Pain split hurt like an ass. Rotom gained back precious health while I am down to half health. At this point, I am thinking about softboiling, but that is pointless since only terakion can do real damage here. I have to look at it from his point of view. He has the option to stay in and attack (which isn’t going to do much) so he will likely switch to something LIKE terakion. Or terakion himself. So I decide to switch to slowbro, which can wall terakion ALL DAY and ALL WEEK, and also can regenerate some more health on the way.bluemon called Chansey back!bluemon sent out Slowbro!The opponent called Rotom-W back!The opponent sent out Heatran!Bluemon’s Slowbro restored a little HP using its Leftovers!(55)(59) vs(100)(87)Heatran is really a weird choice. But he can 2hko me with earth power, or hidden power grass (which he might have), so I am going to switch out, regenerate some health, and switch to my metagross, which can take both earth power (im floating lol) and hidden power grass.The opponent called Heatran back!The opponent sent out Rotom-W!bluemon called Slowbro back!bluemon sent out Metagross!(59+33 regen)(100) vs(87)(100)Another double switch. This time, I am not at a great position. I am guessing he feared a water move from my slowbro and switched to his water resist. All my attacks from metagross will do literally nothing to rotom, so I am going to switch to chansey.bluemon called Metagross back!bluemon sent out Chansey!(100)(55) vs(100)Well that turn was not productive at all. I think its either going to attack or switch, with on both cases will do nothing. Free softboiled? I think so.Bluemon’s Chansey used(100) vs(100)Another free turn. I am starting to feel bad about these parahaxes. I think my opponent is pretty frustrated, so I think he is going to either switch to his terakion, or gliscor. In both situations, I think tentacruel can handle it pretty well. I can also switch to slowbro, but my opponent can overpredict me and switch to heatran, which tentacruel walls. So tenty it is.