>>21090889Okay, so,
Lv. 117 Kangaskhan that spammed Double-Edge. Took an HJK and a Mach Punch to keep it from killing anyone.
This was followed up by a Lv. 117 Aerodactyl. To my surprise, it has Sky Attack and didn't need to charge it to use it. Reduced my Suicune to 10 HP before Surf finished it off. So far haven't lost anyone.
Lv. 117 Jolteon, spammed Thunderbolt against Electabuzz, surprised it didn't have Earthquake on it. Brought Electabuzz down to yellow.
Next was Lv. 120 Tyranitar. Absolutely wrecked my team with Ancientpower (it boosted), Earthquake, and Thunderbolt. Lance used his two Full Restores trying to keep it alive, but Hitmonchan took it down with Mach Punch, leaving it the only team member alive.
Next was Lv. 120 Kingdra. I knew Hitmonchan couldn't kill it, so I revived Dragonite and sacked Hitmonchan. Dragonite tanked a Double-Edge while I revived my Suicune, and then I started spamming Hyper Potions (and a couple Max Potions I had saved since this was the best time to use them) and Revive to get my entire team back to yellow since Kingdra was (surprisingly) having trouble killing Dragonite, not knowing any Ice- or Dragon-type moves. Kingdra crit in the middle of that, so I sent out Venemoth to try to Stun Spore; it got killed, so I revived Dragonite again, and after reviving Venemoth healed it. It tanked an Octazooka from Kingdra, stunned it, and I got my entire team back to full health.
It wasn't until I finished that it revealed it had Rest Talk, after it was too late to do it any good. After it ran out of Double-Edge, to keep from running out of my universally low PP I switched between Suicune and Dragonite to stall out Resttalk and Octazooka.
Final Pokémon was Lv. 120 Dragonite. Critted it with Ice Beam from Suicune before it even attacked, kinda anticlimactic but better than being potentially swept.
Got to the Hall of Fame, took a screen just to save my team.
That was an amazingly hard experience. I'm glad I shared it with you.