>>31154314Not sure if this is helpful to any anons, but here's my team that just swept Normal Singles without any issues and is doing very well on Super Singles.
Tapu Lele @ Life Orb
Hasty
252 SpA/4 SpD/252 Spe
-Nature's Madness
-Psychic
-Taunt
-Moonblast
Toxapex @ Black Sludge
Relaxed
Ability: Merciless
252 HP/ 252 Def / 4 SpD
-Poison Jab
-Scald
-Recover
-Baneful Bunker
Hydreigon @ Leftovers
Modest
4 HP/ 252 SpA / 252 Spe
-Flash Cannon
-Draco Meteor
-Dark Pulse
-Flamethrower
Summary: This was an easy team to throw together and after reading online how strong Tapu Lele was under Psychic Terrain (and seeing how great in Battle Tree a Fairy/Dragon/Poison core was) I went ahead and built this thing. Tapu Lele is straight up powerful as a lead. You can use Psychic to OHKO or 2HKO many weaker mons with Life Orb boost. If the opponent sends in something bulkier that isn't weak to Psychic, I would use Nature's Madness instead and then followup with Psychic -- which was usually more than enough damage to KO. Moonblast is for things like Dark types and Dragons, which seemed to pop up a lot versus this team. Poison and other Fairies were common as well, but those were easily dealt with by using Psychic or switching out. Hydreigon works great as a back up sweeper. He can also resist most things that are going to hurt Tapu (Ghost, Dark) and can retaliate. Draco Meteor is a no-brainer to finish off the last Pokemon as well. As far as Toxapex, the only reason I went with Merciless and not Regenerator was because I didn't have the HA on any Mareanies. That said, Merciless came in handy a few times once Baneful Bunker activated. Truth be told, I usually just relied on Toxapex to soak up Steel/Poison hits and stall out other Pokemon like Lucario who seemed to appear often. Abusing Scald for Burn is fun too. I'm trying Toxic over Poison Jab in Supers with some success as well, just to speed up stall. And if a Ground-type comes in, I just go right back to Hydreigon.