>>48833415>GeorgeProbably the most difficult trainer. Metagross is easily taken out by baiting an Explosion into Aegislash, but his big threat, Iron Fist Wicked Blow Pangoro comes out. Best way to deal with this was swapping from Weezing to Aegislash to slowly drain its Wicked Blow PP before killing with Donphan. Mightyena handled most of the rest of the team.
>CarolineFirst trainer to use legends here, but she can get swept by Mega Sceptile singlehandedly, just have to dodge one crit from her lead Mega Lopunny.
>ColbyJust brought 6 counters to each of his 6 mons, not much to say. First time I used Mega Snorlax I guess, against his Mismagius.
>AlexaEasiest of the bunch. Mega Kingler makes this battle a 2v6 thanks to weird AI shenanigans and her Mega Audino having bad moves, her setup Mew has Body Press and Stored Power for attacks and thus is helpless vs Spiritomb, and Silvally-Steel can barely scratch any decent fire type.
>Ray and TyraA Trick Room doubles team, but they have to set it up manually and both of the TR setters (Runerigus and Darm-Zen) are weak to Dark and Water. Also, on a side note, it's incredible that Mightyena of all things is still usable for shit this late. This will be its final fight and I'm definitely not taking it to the E4, but damn.
And speaking of such, time to prep for those fuckers. Gonna take a while
>>48833813I see. Sorry, anon, hope you succeed next time if you're going to do one