>>15488062afaik Aegislash doesn't get Earth Power but it's not a terrible loss. To be honest I don't think passing speed to Aegislash would be that good of an idea and should only be used as a last resort, so giving it a set designed to take speed passes isn't that great. Personally I like the mixed set:
Aegislash @ Spooky Plate
Ability: Stance Change
EVs: 252 Atk / 252 HP / 4 SAtk
Brave Nature
- King's Shield
- Shadow Sneak
- Shadow Ball
- Sacred Sword
Also, if you're going to be passing Chandy boosts it's probably not a good idea to continue boosting because a good opponent would just phaze you out or setup back on you. You'd be better off running a LO set with 3 attacks and Sub.
>>15488151Galvantula really isn't that great at all and is outclassed entirely by things such as Greninja and Starmie who do effectively the same job. Yanmega fills a completely different role to Galvantula too but I don't think there's much space for it on your team, especially since you don't have an incredibly reliable way to keep hazards off the field.
>>15488152This is a good call. Sylveon is surprisingly tanky and can deal a lot of damage with Pixilate-boosted Hyper Voice at 117 base power before STAB. Alternatively Assault Vest Goodra/TTar are insanely powerful.
>>15488242Skarm really is only a physical tank and dies to a lot of comon special moves such as Fire Blast and TBolt. It also now gets 2HKOd by Mega Gengar's Shadow Ball.
>>15488284>My main concern is that this team relies heavily on being faster for revenge killing.That's because your team is one of Gen 5's famous Hyper Offense teams which rely heavily on momentum and just beating the opponent into the ground as quickly and bloodily as possible. If you want a Mega I'd say replace Terrakion since it doesn't really do anything special for your team and is just there for damage - which Megas bring an absurd amount of. Also if you want to run a Defogger, Lati@s get it.