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  1. 8 hours ago, OrangeManiac said:

    Cool idea of a thread, I'll guess I can start by explaining my initial thought process behind my original rain team. It isn't necessarily the best team archetype anymore but seeing it constantly in ladder even after 3 years after I made it kinda demonstrates that it's still effective.

     

    Pelipper pelipper.png


     

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    The only rain setter before Politoed but I'd argue Tailwind still makes it the best in this team. Rain teams are completely hopeless if anything outspeeds them so Tailwind to counteract opposing Tailwind is very useful way to keep hitting first. I always preferred to use Focus Sash so the risk of switching in Pelipper is the lowest but Eject Button also became popular for some people piloting the team which is an alright option too.

     

    Build for Pelipper for me was very simple:

     

     

    Tailwind

    Scald/Hydro Pump (I always used Scald for consistency)

    Hurricane

    Protect

     

    Modest/Timid

    252 Speed, 252 Sp. Atk, 4 HP

    Focus Sash

     

    Kingdra kingdra.png

     

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    The best rain sweeper in the game if you don't have to care about special walls. And in Doubles, you really don't need to. Kingdra having only 1 weakness is great while possessing a great number of offensive pressure with Water/Dragon STAB combination. Kingdra's stats are also great across the board. Rain boosted attacks from Kingdra hurts a lot, whether it's Muddy Water or a single-targeted move like Scald/Hydro Pump. I always preferred to have both options available. Having only Muddy Water is annoying because you're pressured a lot by Wide Guard. I liked Draco Meteor as the coverage move to hit Water-resisted Pokemon. Some people have opted to use Hurricane instead of single-target Water-move and that's fair enough, Most common Wide Guard user is Hitmontop so you can easily get rid of it by just using Hurricane.

     

    Build for Kingdra for me is

     

    Muddy Water

    Scald/Hydro Pump/Hurricane (I always preferred Scald for consistency)

    Draco Meteor/Dragon Pulse

    Protect

     

    Modest, 252 Sp. Atk 252 Speed, 4 HP

    Water Gem/Life Orb

     

    Ludicolo ludicolo.png

     

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    The secondary rain sweeper of choice to me. The greatest feat about Ludicolo to me is its Grass-type so it pressures Gastrodon, a Pokemon which otherwise is extremely annoying to rain teams. Additionally, with Scizor it provides needed Fake Out support. Ludicolo's coverage is quite insane - resisting all Water/Grass/Ice at the same time is near impossible. Because you often hit for super effective damage, I enjoyed Expert Belt in the Season 1. Now I think Assault Gear/Life Orb is just better though, especially Assault Gear is a great item for Ludicolo now because you aren't using Protect.

     

    Build for Ludicofo for me is 

     

    Fake Out

    Scald/Muddy Water

    Giga Drain

    Ice Beam

     

    Modest 252 Sp. Atk, 252 Speed, 4 Sp. Def

    Assault Gear (Expert Belt in season 1 but not anymore)

     

    The next Pokemon that I find the most important Pokemon in the team is Scizorscizor.png Why Scizor?

     

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    Scizor is arguably the strongest counter to standard Trick Room teams (i.e. consisting Reuniclus, Hariyama/Conkeldurr, Porygon2, etc). Because of Swords Dance and Bullet Punch you can really pressure Trick Room Pokemon. You don't care they go first in Trick Room if you have priority and they don't. Trick Room matchup for standard rain is probably the worst. That's why having the best possible counter for Trick Room is reasonable. Even with Scizor, I felt like my Trick Room matchup often was slightly unfavourable. WIthout Scizor, however, Trick Room matchup felt almost impossible to me. Metagross is alternatively also a good Pokemon against Trick Room but it's offensively a bit less pressurizing. Also making use of reduced Fire-damage in rain is nice.

     

    Build for Scizor (the only good build in the game imo)

     

    Swords Dance

    Bullet Punch

    Bug Bite

    Protect

     

    Adamant 252 Atk, 252 HP, 4 Sp. Def

    Steel Gem

     

    The next most important Pokemon in the team is Hitmontop. hitmontop.png

     

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    Hitmontop is the hardest counter in the game to sand setters like Tyranitar and Gigalith. Having your weather removed by these Pokemon is one of the most annoying things for a rain team. Having a strong immediate counter is very needed and Hitmontop is exactly that. It also provides pressure against tanks like Porygon2 which is very difficult for Pelipper-Ludicolo-Kingdra to beat. Also, if anyone is crazy enough to play Blissey/Chansey then Hitmontop also takes care of that. Also provides Fake Out support to help Scizor to set up Swords Dance. I preferred to play Fighting Gem to give Hitmontop one-time offensive nuke. Back in the day, Eject Button and Sitrus were also okay. Some people use Assault Gear now, which is also fine.

     

     

    Build for Hitmontop

     

    Fake Out

    Feint

    Close Combat

    Wide Guard/Sucker Punch/Protect/Helping Hand/anything really

     

    always 252 HP

    other EVs can be on Atk or Sp. Def and maybe even a bit of speed

    Adamant/Careful both fine

     

    Lastly, I used Jolteon as the last Pokemon. jolteon.png

     

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    Jolteon is arguably the most obscure pick in this team as Jolteon alone is arguably the worst of these Pokemon. What makes Jolteon great in this team though? The main reason is fast Volt Switch. If you have a rain sweeper + Jolteon in, opponent cannot just bring in counterweather to stop rain sweeper. If opponent goes to Tyranitar, for example, they switch in - Jolteon uses Volt Switch - Pelipper comes in and rain sweeper can do enormous damage. It takes away one of the main counters to rain - the hard switch in counterweather. It requires a lot of prediction, yes. If you Volt Switch into Protect, that is a lot of trouble. Rain in general is very aggressive and prediction reliant team so you just have to live with it. Also what I loved about Jolteon is that on its time it nuked 2 of the best Follow Me Pokemon in 1 turn: Togekiss and Blastoise.

     

     

    Build for Jolteon

     

    Volt Switch

    Thunder
    Hidden Power Ice

    Protect

     

    Timid to speedtie with Crobat

    Modest for maximum damage (both are okay)

    252 Speed, 252 Sp. Atk, 4 HP

     

    I used Electric Gem but Life Orb also is okay.

     

    Anyways, good luck with the thread!

    Thank you very much bro, I'll add your detailed explanations about each Pokémon on your team to the topic.

  2. 16 hours ago, Doctor said:

    This is amazing man stunning thread ♥

     

    6 hours ago, Parke said:

    Great thread man! Will be super helpful for some players starting out to get an insight into the thought process of the veteran players in the tier when building teams etc.

     

    I'm happy that people are enjoying my topic, if any of you have any team suggestions I can introduce them to the topic.

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    In competitive Pokémon, Tier Doubles is one of the most exciting and strategic modalities in the game. Unlike the singles format, where players fight with a team of six Pokémon and only use one at a time, the doubles format allows trainers to use two Pokémon simultaneously, bringing a completely different dynamic to the battlefield.

    In this format, synergy between Pokémon is crucial to success. Players must consider not only each Pokémon's individual strength, but also how they interact and complement each other. Strategies such as type combinations, skills that complement each other and moves that increase allies' defense or attack are fundamental to building a solid team.

    Furthermore, understanding field mechanics is essential in Tier Doubles. Moves like Protect and Wide Guard can protect Pokémon from enemy attacks, while spread attacks can affect both opponents simultaneously. The notion of field control is much more complex in this format, as the presence of four Pokémon on the battlefield simultaneously can lead to a series of unpredictable interactions.

    Team building in Tier Doubles is an exercise in balancing offense and defense while considering the dynamics between the four Pokémon on the field. Oftentimes, players opt for Pokémon that have the ability to support each other while also maintaining a considerable offensive presence. Additionally, weather and field control strategies are common, allowing players to manipulate the battlefield to their advantage.

    In short, Tier Doubles is a challenging and strategic mode in competitive Pokémon, which requires a deep understanding of battle mechanics and the ability to predict and react to a wide variety of interactions on the field. Team synergy and understanding of pitch control are key to achieving success in this dynamic and exciting format.

     

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    No competitivo de Pokémon, a Tier Doubles é uma das modalidades mais emocionantes e estratégicas do jogo. Ao contrário do formato singles, onde os jogadores lutam com uma equipe de seis Pokémon e usam apenas um de cada vez, o formato doubles permite que os treinadores usem dois Pokémon simultaneamente, trazendo uma dinâmica completamente diferente para o campo de batalha.

    Neste formato, a sinergia entre os Pokémon é crucial para o sucesso. Os jogadores devem considerar não apenas a força individual de cada Pokémon, mas também como eles interagem e complementam uns aos outros. Estratégias como combinações de tipo, habilidades que se complementam e movimentos que aumentam a defesa ou ataque dos aliados são fundamentais para construir uma equipe sólida.

    Além disso, a compreensão das mecânicas de campo é essencial no Tier Doubles. Movimentos como Protect e Wide Guard podem proteger os Pokémon de ataques inimigos, enquanto ataques spread podem afetar ambos os oponentes simultaneamente. A noção de controle de campo é muito mais complexa nesse formato, já que a presença de quatro Pokémon no campo de batalha simultaneamente pode levar a uma série de interações imprevisíveis.

    A construção de equipe no Tier Doubles é um exercício de equilíbrio entre ofensividade e defensividade, enquanto se considera a dinâmica entre os quatro Pokémon em campo. Muitas vezes, os jogadores optam por Pokémon que têm a capacidade de oferecer suporte uns aos outros, enquanto também mantêm uma presença ofensiva considerável. Além disso, estratégias de controle de clima e de campo são comuns, permitindo que os jogadores manipulem o campo de batalha a seu favor.

    Em resumo, o Tier Doubles é uma modalidade desafiadora e estratégica no competitivo de Pokémon, que exige um profundo entendimento das mecânicas de batalha e a capacidade de prever e reagir a uma ampla variedade de interações no campo. A sinergia da equipe e a compreensão do controle de campo são fundamentais para alcançar o sucesso neste formato dinâmico e emocionante.

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    En Pokémon competitivo, La Tier Doubles es una de las modalidades más emocionantes y estratégicas del juego. A diferencia del formato individual, donde los jugadores luchan con un equipo de seis Pokémon y solo usan uno a la vez, el formato de dobles permite a los entrenadores usar dos Pokémon simultáneamente, aportando una dinámica completamente diferente al campo de batalla.

    En este formato, la sinergia entre Pokémon es crucial para el éxito. Los jugadores deben considerar no sólo la fuerza individual de cada Pokémon, sino también cómo interactúan y se complementan entre sí. Estrategias como combinaciones de tipos, habilidades que se complementan entre sí y movimientos que aumentan la defensa o el ataque de los aliados son fundamentales para construir un equipo sólido.

    Además, comprender la mecánica del campo es esencial en los niveles dobles. Movimientos como Proteger y Guardia amplia pueden proteger a los Pokémon de los ataques enemigos, mientras que los ataques extendidos pueden afectar a ambos oponentes simultáneamente. La noción de control de campo es mucho más compleja en este formato, ya que la presencia de cuatro Pokémon en el campo de batalla simultáneamente puede dar lugar a una serie de interacciones impredecibles.

    La formación de equipos en Tier Doubles es un ejercicio para equilibrar la ofensiva y la defensa mientras se considera la dinámica entre los cuatro Pokémon en el campo. A menudo, los jugadores optan por Pokémon que tienen la capacidad de apoyarse entre sí y al mismo tiempo mantienen una presencia ofensiva considerable. Además, las estrategias de control del clima y del campo son comunes, lo que permite a los jugadores manipular el campo de batalla a su favor.

    En resumen, Tier Doubles es un modo desafiante y estratégico en Pokémon competitivos, que requiere una comprensión profunda de la mecánica de batalla y la capacidad de predecir y reaccionar ante una amplia variedad de interacciones en el campo. La sinergia del equipo y la comprensión del control del tono son clave para lograr el éxito en este formato dinámico y emocionante.

    In Pokémon Doubles competitions, there are different types of teams, each with their own strategic approach to battle. Understanding these types of teams is essential to building an effective strategy and adapting to their preferred style of play. Here are some of the most common team types and credit goes to the creators of the most classic builds for each team archetype:

     

    Rain: Classic build created by OrangeManiac in the season 1 of Doubles Ranked.

    (This is probably one of the most copied teams of all time, OrangeManiac took top 1 in the tier DB 3 consecutive times, alternating only between this and another different Trick Room Team.)

     

    Pelipper sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteKingdra sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteLudicolo sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteHitmontop sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteScizor sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & White   Jolteon sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & White

    Detailed team building:

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    (Description made by Orange Maniac, the team's creator himself)

    Pelipper pelipper.png

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    The only rain setter before Politoed but I'd argue Tailwind still makes it the best in this team. Rain teams are completely hopeless if anything outspeeds them so Tailwind to counteract opposing Tailwind is very useful way to keep hitting first. I always preferred to use Focus Sash so the risk of switching in Pelipper is the lowest but Eject Button also became popular for some people piloting the team which is an alright option too.

     

    Build for Pelipper for me was very simple:

     

     

    Tailwind

    Scald/Hydro Pump (I always used Scald for consistency)

    Hurricane

    Protect

     

    Modest/Timid

    252 Speed, 252 Sp. Atk, 4 HP

    Focus Sash

    Kingdra kingdra.png

    Spoiler

    The best rain sweeper in the game if you don't have to care about special walls. And in Doubles, you really don't need to. Kingdra having only 1 weakness is great while possessing a great number of offensive pressure with Water/Dragon STAB combination. Kingdra's stats are also great across the board. Rain boosted attacks from Kingdra hurts a lot, whether it's Muddy Water or a single-targeted move like Scald/Hydro Pump. I always preferred to have both options available. Having only Muddy Water is annoying because you're pressured a lot by Wide Guard. I liked Draco Meteor as the coverage move to hit Water-resisted Pokemon. Some people have opted to use Hurricane instead of single-target Water-move and that's fair enough, Most common Wide Guard user is Hitmontop so you can easily get rid of it by just using Hurricane.

     

    Build for Kingdra for me is

     

    Muddy Water

    Scald/Hydro Pump/Hurricane (I always preferred Scald for consistency)

    Draco Meteor/Dragon Pulse

    Protect

     

    Modest, 252 Sp. Atk 252 Speed, 4 HP

    Water Gem/Life Orb

    Ludicolo ludicolo.png

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    The secondary rain sweeper of choice to me. The greatest feat about Ludicolo to me is its Grass-type so it pressures Gastrodon, a Pokemon which otherwise is extremely annoying to rain teams. Additionally, with Scizor it provides needed Fake Out support. Ludicolo's coverage is quite insane - resisting all Water/Grass/Ice at the same time is near impossible. Because you often hit for super effective damage, I enjoyed Expert Belt in the Season 1. Now I think Assault Gear/Life Orb is just better though, especially Assault Gear is a great item for Ludicolo now because you aren't using Protect.

     

    Build for Ludicofo for me is 

    Fake Out

    Scald/Muddy Water

    Giga Drain

    Ice Beam

     

    Modest 252 Sp. Atk, 252 Speed, 4 Sp. Def

    Assault Gear (Expert Belt in season 1 but not anymore)

    The next Pokemon that I find the most important Pokemon in the team is Scizorscizor.png Why Scizor?

    Spoiler

    Scizor is arguably the strongest counter to standard Trick Room teams (i.e. consisting Reuniclus, Hariyama/Conkeldurr, Porygon2, etc). Because of Swords Dance and Bullet Punch you can really pressure Trick Room Pokemon. You don't care they go first in Trick Room if you have priority and they don't. Trick Room matchup for standard rain is probably the worst. That's why having the best possible counter for Trick Room is reasonable. Even with Scizor, I felt like my Trick Room matchup often was slightly unfavourable. WIthout Scizor, however, Trick Room matchup felt almost impossible to me. Metagross is alternatively also a good Pokemon against Trick Room but it's offensively a bit less pressurizing. Also making use of reduced Fire-damage in rain is nice.

     

    Build for Scizor (the only good build in the game imo)

     

    Swords Dance

    Bullet Punch

    Bug Bite

    Protect

     

    Adamant 252 Atk, 252 HP, 4 Sp. Def

    Steel Gem

    The next most important Pokemon in the team is Hitmontop. hitmontop.png

    Spoiler

    Hitmontop is the hardest counter in the game to sand setters like Tyranitar and Gigalith. Having your weather removed by these Pokemon is one of the most annoying things for a rain team. Having a strong immediate counter is very needed and Hitmontop is exactly that. It also provides pressure against tanks like Porygon2 which is very difficult for Pelipper-Ludicolo-Kingdra to beat. Also, if anyone is crazy enough to play Blissey/Chansey then Hitmontop also takes care of that. Also provides Fake Out support to help Scizor to set up Swords Dance. I preferred to play Fighting Gem to give Hitmontop one-time offensive nuke. Back in the day, Eject Button and Sitrus were also okay. Some people use Assault Gear now, which is also fine.

     

     

    Build for Hitmontop

     

    Fake Out

    Feint

    Close Combat

    Wide Guard/Sucker Punch/Protect/Helping Hand/anything really

     

    always 252 HP

    other EVs can be on Atk or Sp. Def and maybe even a bit of speed

    Adamant/Careful both fine

    Lastly, I used Jolteon as the last Pokemon. jolteon.png

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    Jolteon is arguably the most obscure pick in this team as Jolteon alone is arguably the worst of these Pokemon. What makes Jolteon great in this team though? The main reason is fast Volt Switch. If you have a rain sweeper + Jolteon in, opponent cannot just bring in counterweather to stop rain sweeper. If opponent goes to Tyranitar, for example, they switch in - Jolteon uses Volt Switch - Pelipper comes in and rain sweeper can do enormous damage. It takes away one of the main counters to rain - the hard switch in counterweather. It requires a lot of prediction, yes. If you Volt Switch into Protect, that is a lot of trouble. Rain in general is very aggressive and prediction reliant team so you just have to live with it. Also what I loved about Jolteon is that on its time it nuked 2 of the best Follow Me Pokemon in 1 turn: Togekiss and Blastoise.

     

     

    Build for Jolteon

     

    Volt Switch

    Thunder
    Hidden Power Ice

    Protect

     

    Timid to speedtie with Crobat

    Modest for maximum damage (both are okay)

    252 Speed, 252 Sp. Atk, 4 HP

     

    I used Electric Gem but Life Orb also is okay.

     

    10 others Pokémons that can be used in the same team archetype:

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    Metagross: the first version of this team was used with it instead of scizor

    Politoad: it could be a good option to set rain instead of the pelipper

    Sableye: another option to set rain with rain dance and prankster

    Poliwrtath: a good option for a physical beater to take advantage of the rain

    Golduck: It is a viable option if someone wants to opt for Kingdra

    Raichu: a lot of people like to use it with raichu instead of jolteon because of Lightningrod

    Raikou: it can also be a good option if you don't want to use Jolteon/Raichu

    Mienshao: Can be used instead of hitmontop

    Serperior: It is a Pokémon that has good synergy in rain teams

    Dragonite: also has good synergy in rain teams, and now he learns Wheather Ball after the last update

     

     

     

     

    Rain Room: Classic build Unknown creator, but this was also created in season 1 of Doubles Ranked.

    (I created something very similar to this in season 1, and I was probably the player who used this team archetype the most that season, but I don't want to give myself credit because someone may have thought of it before me. If anyone knows who was the first person to create this team in season 1 Doubles please let me know so I can mention the creator.)

    Pelipper sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteJellicent sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteLudicolo sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteHariyama sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteMetagross sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & White Porygon2 sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & White

    Detailed team building:

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    Pelipper pelipper.png  

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    Surf (This is important for you to heal your Jellicent's life)

    Scald / Wide Guard

    Hurricane

    Protect

     

    Quiet

    252 Hp, 252 Sp. Atk, 4 Sp Def

    Focus Sash / Macho Brace

     JellicentJellicent sprite from Black & White

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    Water Spout

    Giga Drain / Shadow Ball

    Trick Room

    Protect / Recover

     

    Quiet

    252 Hp, 252 Sp. Atk, 4 Sp Def

    Life Orb / Leftovers

    LudicoloLudicolo sprite from Black & White

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    Fake Out

    Scald/Muddy Water

    Giga Drain

    Ice Beam / Protect

     

    Modest 252 Sp. Atk, 252 Speed, 4 Sp. Def

    Assault Gear / Life Orb

    Hariyama Hariyama sprite from Black & White

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    Metagross Metagross sprite from Black & White

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    Porygon2 Porygon2 sprite from Black & White

    Spoiler

     

     

    10 others Pokémons that can be used in the same team archetype:

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    Politoad:

    Gastrodon:

    Ferrothorn:

    Amongus:

    Raichu:

    Dragonite:

    Conkeldur:

    Hitmontop:

    Scizor:

    Bronzong:

     

     

     

     

     

     

    3 Follow-Me: Classic build created by JhowCrazy in the season 1 of ranked Doubles.

    (Yes, I created this shit and I regret it bitterly to this day because it's really boring to play against it, and they copy my team to this day even after 14 seasons Doubles.

    And that's the main reason why I created this thread, I was tired of seeing people copying and posting my team in various Doubles threads, but no one ever mentioned me or gave me my deserved credit for creating a team that never left the metagame.)

    Poliwrath sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteElectabuzz sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteHydreigon sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteBlastoise sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteTogekiss sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteSerperior sprite from Black & White

    Detailed team building:

    Spoiler

    I will update soon

    10 others Pokémons that can be used in the same team archetype:

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    Mr.Mime: the first version of this team was used with it instead of Electabuzz

    Amoonguss: Amongus Rage Power can replace one of the follow-me

    Clefable: Clefable is also a great support

    Raichu: an option to protect Poliwrath from electrical strikes

    Hitmontop: Hitmontop can be a good support in this type of team

    Kingdra: Kingdra with focus energy is also a great option in this type of team.

    Dragonite: I used to use Dragonite from Dragon Dance instead of the serperior, since he didn't have a Hidden Ability yet

    Rotom-Wash/Mow: Rotom Nasty plot was also used a lot by me in this team at the beginning

    Scizor: Scizor could be a Setup option instead of Poliwrath

    Gliscor: Gliscor with Sword Dance is an interesting physical setup option

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    HO Mamotom: Classic build created by Lactosoid in the season 4 of ranked Doubles.

    (Lactosoid was the first player I saw use this combination of Rotom + Mamoswine in Doubles, he probably created it, they both have great synergy together and are usually used in many Hyper Offensive teams.)

    Mamoswine sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteRotom sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteTyranitar sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteSalamence sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteMienshao sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteChandelure sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & White

    Detailed team building:

    Spoiler

    I will update soon

    10 others Pokémons that can be used in the same team archetype:

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    Crobat:

    Metagross:

    Hitmontop:

    Gigalith:

    Hydreigon:

    Garchomp:

    Volcarona:

    Serperior:

    Scizor:

    Gyarados:

     

     

    HO Gastrotom: Classic build created by darmoiZ in the season 8 of ranked Doubles.

    (After Rotom Wash + Mamoswine became very popular in DB, darmoiZ innovated and created the duo Gastrodon + Rotom-Heat to go head to head against the previous duo.)

     

    Gastrodon sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & White Rotom sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & White Tyranitar sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteCrobat sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteHitmontop sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteMetagross sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & White

    Detailed team building:

    Spoiler

    I will update soon

    10 others Pokémons that can be used in the same team archetype:

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    Trick Room Base: Classic build created by OrangeManiac in the season 1 of ranked Doubles.

    (This is the Trick Room team that OrangeManiac used during the first 3 seasons in which he finished the season in the top 1 while alternating between this and his rain team. This team has also been copied a lot by other players for a long time, currently I don't see anyone using it this way but most of the current Trick Room teams are still created using this same skeleton.)

     

    Reuniclus sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteScizor sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteSalamence sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteHariyama sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhitePorygon2 sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & White Tyranitar sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & White

    Detailed team building:

    Spoiler

    I will update soon

    10 others Pokémons that can be used in the same team archetype:

    Spoiler

    I will update soon

    Trick Room Queenzong: Classic Chinese build created in the season 12 of ranked Doubles.

    (If you analyze it, this team has the same skeleton as orange's first Trick Room team that I mentioned above, but it is a more updated version and one that I see frequently used nowadays in ranked.)

     

    Nidoqueen sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteBronzong sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteSalamence sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteConkeldurr sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteDusclops sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteTyranitar sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & White

    Detailed team building:

    Spoiler

    I will update soon

    10 others Pokémons that can be used in the same team archetype:

    Spoiler

    I will update soon

    Sun: Classic build created by Kharma? in the season (?) of ranked Doubles. (tell me who created it and the season)

    (I don't really know who created this, but I see Astterio using it frequently in ranked, and I've also seen other players using the same team, it seems to be a standard sun team.)

    Torkoal sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteExeggutor sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteVolcarona sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteMienshao sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteChandelure sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteWhimsicott sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & White

    Detailed team building:

    Spoiler

    I will update soon

    10 others Pokémons that can be used in the same team archetype:

    Spoiler

    I will update soon

    Trick Room Sandsun: Exotic Build created by KanCYL in the season 5 of ranked Doubles.

    (I know, this seems very strange but I can't judge his results because KanCYL had an 84% winrate with 182 Doubles battles using only this in season 7, he spent a good part of that season as top 1 but in the last few weeks he lost his position and He ended up finishing sixth, after that I never saw this player in action again and that to me is a great mystery.)

     

    Torkoal sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteTyranitar sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteAmoonguss sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteHitmontop sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteDusclops sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteBronzong sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & White

    Detailed team building:

    Spoiler

    I will update soon

    10 others Pokémons that can be used in the same team archetype:

    Spoiler

    I will update soon

    Paraflinch: Build created by Smbee in the season (?) of ranked Doubles.

    Build created and used by Smbee to win two Doubles tournaments in a row without changing teams during every battle.

     

    Togekiss sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteSerperior sprite from Black & White Tyranitar sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteExcadrill sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteRotom sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & WhiteMetagross sprite from Black 2 & White 2 & Black & White

    Detailed team building:

    Spoiler

    I will update soon

    10 others Pokémons that can be used in the same team archetype:

    Spoiler

    I will update soon

     

     

    I'm still updating this topic, so if you know of any interesting builds that haven't been mentioned yet comment your suggestion below, new suggestions are always welcome.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  4. Team Name: Brasil
    Team Tag: BR
    Team Captain: Jhowteon

     

    Players:

         1 makarovmaster 2020-01-11

         2 Elvessss 2020-10-31

         3 Deadwind 2020-05-30

         4 Shentiger 2020-01-11

         5 Jhowteon 2020-11-07

         6 Rafapallet 2020-10-31

         7 ZeVaqueiro 2020-05-30

         8 Boyscap 2020-03-16

         9 Shiforinfulas 2022-07-17

       10 Sizaz 2021-09-29

       11 Belegado 2020-05-17

       12 Fefeco 2022-01-05

       13 Razimove 2022-09-18

       14 ToriTorino 2022-01-10

       15 Biqueta 2023-07-21 

       16 Butalef 2022-08-30

     

  5. 8 minutes ago, TohnR said:

    I agree with this reasonning but it's better to just say "Battle has already happened bet is canceled" instead 😉 Because if you won your bet maybe you would still ask me to pay
    I trust you that you wouldn't so it's ok 🙂 

    actually i won the bet but i blacked out minutes before it happened because if i had lost you could charge me for a bet you didnt accept

  6. 47 minutes ago, caioxlive13 said:

    And about the JhowCrazy vs CaptnBaklava? According to Jhowcrazy he didn't appeared for the game for the 2nd time. Check 9 post above this to see(including this one). Jhowcrazy earned the Activity win?

    I have all the prints here if you need it, we had agreed to play on Saturday afternoon and he didn't show up because he said he was drunk, then we scheduled to play this morning and he disappeared again, now I'm at work and I can't play, the least that should be done is for me to get the win for W.O.

  7. Week 1 Matches 

    Group A

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    image.png.3bc4d14c5bf3bfb2c0ff4d73282e410b.png Venezuela [0] vs [0] Netherlands image.png.ca413bc378c7dbd3057852df3aaf018b.png

    DB: Gabuchox VS Lukerttv

    CC Venezuela OU: Clayclover VS Thinknice
    CC Netherlands UU: CarolML VS Quinn (right guess)

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    image.png.2c1621208a6da9bf08c49f05cafc0ace.png Spain [0] vs [0] South Korea image.png.a03eef41d07765ca85c1cb558a9fe7e5.png

    OU: Pablobacas VS Mexyma

    CC Spain UU: Axellgor VS nhhn 

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    image.jpeg.f74de0b4275abfb2fc247d125508a419.jpeg African Nations [0] vs [0] Canada image.png.6cd063ee1cbe33b19b4afeb96edae22a.png 

    OU: Lunarc VS Sarge

    UU: PoseidonWrath VS Necasintroube

    DB: Zokuru VS DocPBC

    CC African Nations OU: MadaraSixSix VS Eedays

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    Group B

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    image.png.7a072761b5895620e3c6d7e78982988d.png Colombia [0] vs [0] UK image.png.4fdcfc897e4d0c198d2d0905b7312661.png 

    NU: Edwardinho VS Limbow

    CC Colombia DUBS: Kepzal VS atlewis

    ─────────

    image.png.9bed28c966466b2229f0433fcb962dd3.png France [0] vs [0] Taiwan image.png.7feb853a4c7001a12b05931c13bbbaac.png

    CC France OU: Papyllon VS Bynextdorr

    ─────────

    image.png.a9a8700dcf90dff613e487343b752b8f.png USA [0] vs [0]Peru image.png.041053a9e69d17b26574d14a1da3e703.png 

    UU: aftershocker VS zAnderson -  @Wallarro accepted

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    Group C

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    image.png.b590876583a8fd611caea3d51d014c0b.png Belgium [0] vs [0] Paraguay image.png.9c06f567f8f5bde20e564cf6fc54e7ee.png 

    CC Belgium NU: Krillin VS AlfonsoC
    CC Paraguay UU: Mkns VS coorvuus

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    image.png.ddf39db4abce0cc383f4b37472858504.png Argentina  [0] vs [0] Portugal image.png.f94c0ad3a3fd95691548f0cb65ea0c52.png 

    UU: BrunoRZ VS DeusBruno - @Wallarro accepted

    ─────────

    image.png.b3939c9a09a90c1c5a6dbc760832a03d.png Chile[0] vs [0] Cuba image.png.bdf8ba7bf69c22e901b8a010059b3eef.png

    OU: DylanWoodz VS ZeroGamerOO (right guess)

    DB: NoWall VS Darmoiz
    CC Cuba DUBS: Sebat VS DarnellEK 

    ─────────

     

    Group D

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    image.png.457f5b7a2ef736e9411c64ee1be3fe17.pngChina[0] vs [0] Philippines  image.png.915168797ef307d571a5522118c0dbcf.png 

    UU:  woxiangsinile VS xialuu (right guess)

    DB: DTNight VS sherlock (right guess)

    ─────────

    image.png.4288d71b52ef366b10e5e0201b12b246.png Brazil [0] vs [0] Germany image.png.2fbb97b076fd551ff84232551ab03b52.png

    NU: Belegado VS RexB (right guess)

    DB: Jhowteon VS CaptnBaklava

    CC Brazil OU: Elvessss VS katangaaa

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    image.png.d3f153b554eb4b08d8c941d49f76138f.png Mexico [0] vs [0] Team Latam image.png.4e6970e9661580b43b6be8d3c9a26e9c.png

    UU: ILatios VS StokesAG @Wallarro accepted

    DB: Akarukokuyo VS YJos

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    100K per bets, void if sub, activity win, dq ect... 

     

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