>>32816765League beaten.
Team: Lizakbar (LV 64, Modest), Batterex (LV66, Brave), Cannonance (LV65, Modest), Scytill (LV68, Adamant, EV trained), Glass anon (LV66, Modest, EV trained), Jewipede (LV74, Jolly)
Bendova: Pretty much a tag team between Glass anon and Batterex
Patience guy: Slept Unjoy with Jewipede, set up Swords Dance with Scytill, swept through to Spookzilla, who got slept by Jewipede, Thief'd for the Life Orb, then switched over to Cannonance to finish
Tyrone: Team effort between Lizakbar, Scytill, Cannonance, and Batterex
Saxton Hale: Literally swept by
just Glass anon
Rival: Glass anon'd outside of Condoom, which got blasted down by Cannonance
Champion: used Holy Duty on the lead, which let me set up Swords Dance with Scytill while the champion wasted the only full restore, and then sweep through half the team until the ace showed up. Applied Toxic with Jewipede, stole the Eviolite, and then just applied Full Restores until it died, while also reviving Lizakbar. Glass anon 1-shot the dragon, then nearly killed the last one, letting Lizakbar take the final blow.Final verdict: Despite using a team that was incredibly overpowered, where half the team was BST 600 (and one of those was EV trained, if somehow by accident, and thus probably the most powerful thing on the team), another two members were final starter evos, and the last was a 31/31/31/31/31/31 EV trained killing machine from Wonder Trade, and with 2 Life Orbs to go around (upped to 3 during the E4), I still had to think about what to do during each fight. Someone with an actually balanced team that wasn't 50% steel types and 33% dragon types would probably have had an easier time than I did, even with Scytill and Glass anon being basically designed to destroy in-game battles
Unfortunately, this means that Clover's endgame is still easier than Pokemon Sun; I got stuck on Kahili much longer than I did even Professor Stump