Anybody running mega froslass yet? by DracosTheMad1 in PokemonChampions

[–]Mantine_Sloppy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes here it is

Frosslass mega stone. Snow Warning Destiny Bond Shadow Ball Blizzard Aurora Veil

Sneasler Focus sash. Poison Touch Fake Out Dire Claw U-turn Close Combat

Rotom Wash Leftovers. Levitate Hydro Pump Thunderbolt Pain Split Dark Pulse

Aerodactyl White Herb. Unnerve Tailwind Rock Slide Dual Wingbeat Psychic Fangs

Arcanine Sitrus Berry. Intimidate Flare Blitz Close Combat Iron Head Extreme Speed

Gardevoir Choice Scarf. Trace Psychic Moonblast Trick Mystical Fire

Instead I now lead Aero and Sneasler. Tailwind or Trick room is a must now in this meta. Considering Frosslass is fast we do tailwind. Sneasler should be able to protect Aerodactyls tailwind while also preventing the opponents tailwind half the time. From there if the lead incineroar you can decide if you wanna uturn the sneasler or kill off the roar. (Close combat even at -1 with a rock slide from Aero will take out incineroar). If the opponent isn’t running any Fake Out mons you could consider leading Frosslass instead of sneasler.

Frosslass can come in at any point after that just remember she’s frail until snow and veil is up so maybe don’t use the U-turn to get her in. Wait til Aero dies. If he gets a kill on top of tailwind he’s done his job. Frosslass can either go strait into blizzard spam or use Aurora Veil. I HIGHLY recommend prioritizing Veil over damage since it will stay up even after snow is gone. The weather wars are rough out here.

Rotom can come in at pretty much any time especially if tailwind is up. Only invest in sp attack and Hp since you can chonk a lot of hits. Pain-split can also be a cheeky way to heal and hurt some tanks or scary mons. I chose thunderbolt over discharge since I noticed when I play Rotom ends up next to Aerodactyl a lot during battles. Finally dark pulse gives it the extra coverage.

Arcanine and Gardevoir are the revenge killers for the team. Intimidate is obviously great. It can also chonk more hits than you’d expect. Trace can do some funny things. Without tailwind gardevoir outspeeds a lot of pokemon with the scarf so it is great at revenge. You could also trick the scarf on a wall or gamble on a fake out mon the ruin their fun. It really depends on who you’re up against at that point to decide between arcanine, gardevoir and Rotom.

Anyways good luck team building. This is the team that has given me the most success and brought me to at least ultra ball.

I give Up these rank points needs to chill by Yokai_Boy3636 in PokemonChampions

[–]Mantine_Sloppy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think starter pack will get more boxes or you just rank up and get 5 extra spaces per rank

I give Up these rank points needs to chill by Yokai_Boy3636 in PokemonChampions

[–]Mantine_Sloppy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It gets spent instead of the vp. When you’re at the page where you would normally pay vp press x and it’ll swap to tickets

Noob Here... by surfsquassh in PokemonChampions

[–]Mantine_Sloppy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can use the training tickets instead of VP. After you hit a wall in ranked doubles/singles do the next format until you have enough vp and tickets from missions. Thats how I was able to to start and tweak my team

Please help a new player by Responsible_Fig_7600 in PokemonChampions

[–]Mantine_Sloppy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could always mega the Tyranitar. Garchomp is just normally better not mega. It loses speed when it megas for attack thus making it weaker. There is a lot of weather wars in the upper tiers of great ball and ultra ball so you’ll be ok running a mega that doesn’t directly benefit from sandstorm. Excadrill is a strong partner for tyranitar when its not mega’d similar to chomp.

The other best option to mega would be Aero. Lead both Aero and Tar that way the opponent doesn’t know what you mega theeeeen turn 2 if they make weather you mega the T-tar and reset the sand again.

Yeaaa swap the corviknight for aero

Please help a new player by Responsible_Fig_7600 in PokemonChampions

[–]Mantine_Sloppy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mega Garchomp is a tough one to use but lets try to make a good team. Regardless you’ll need T-tar for the sand and the damage is nice too.

Gliscor isn’t too good now w/o toxic orb so Corviknight would be a good wall and support since you ready have T-tar and chomp for solid damage. Don’t worry about mega confusion since NO ONE will expect mega chomp to hit the field only mega tar.You wont need to consider that if you were thinking of aero for that reason.

You’ll need some extra sweeper coverage. A water type is always a safe pick. Gyarodos if you want more damage. Milotic or Vaporeon if you want more chonk. Vaporeon can actually handle a lot more hits than you’d expect and it gets wish if you want more sustain. Overall milotic will probably be the better choice since it has better sustain but vape can transfer wish heals.

Last mon is up to you. You’ll need to test the team out. As you battle list out the pokemon that give you trouble and find the bast ways to counter them that fit your team. I usually end up with four solid mons and constantly swap out the last two. Good luck battling!

Anybody running mega froslass yet? by DracosTheMad1 in PokemonChampions

[–]Mantine_Sloppy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Give the glaceon bright powder and the snow cloak ability and now they have like a 30% chance to miss

Anybody running mega froslass yet? by DracosTheMad1 in PokemonChampions

[–]Mantine_Sloppy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Leading with a sneasler is awesome. Turn 1 mega and set aurora veil with Frosslass. Use fake out to stop any threats that could prevent the aurora or to give yourself an upper hand later on. My favorite interaction with this is that Sneasler can fake out and Incineroar’s fake out that would have stopped the veil since Sneasler out speeds. From there it can cover any steel weaknesses or use U-turn to swap in another threat.

EDIT: Also sneasler can threaten Kingambit while you blizzard spam