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Reuniclus is a very powerful Pokemon, honestly. After one Calm Mind, it becomes so bulky on both sides, and it can't even be worn down at all thanks to Magic Guard. Recover is just the icing on the cake, keeping it alive throughout the battle, and between Psyshock and Focus Blast, it hits everything in the tier neutrally/SE besides Sableye, which can be handled by other members on my team. Reuniclus has issues with Tyranitar, so Mega-Heracross covers this weakness very well, so, I'll explain Mega-Heracross next. Mega-Heracross is ferocious, really, and it only has one huge issue: Speed. This is mitigated with Sticky Web, but it isn't guaranteed, but I kept Sticky Web in mind while making this team. Mega-Heracross only needs 232 Speed, as this is enough to outspeed everything in the tier, for those wondering, it outspeeds 252+ Base 130s after Sticky Web. I was going to invest enough to outspeed Mega-Manectric, however, it needs 252+, as 252 is outspeed by just one measly point. So, I just dumped the rest into bulk. I was thinking of many different sets with Mega-Heracross, from SubPunch, to 4-Move Attacker, to even running Sub+3 Attacks. I decided on Swords Dance, as Mega-Heracross cause so many switches, it's just crazy. Aegislash is considered one of the best counters to Mega-Heracross, but even 252/252+ is OHKO'ed in Shield form with Knock Off, hence the reason to run it. The rest about Mega-Heracross is very standard, so I'll get onto the next Pokemon - Tyranitar. Tyranitar covers Mega-Heracross' weakness to Talonflame, while also adding immediate Special bulk to my team. This Tyranitar set is very standard, so I won't go too in-depth. By now, I was starting to see that I had a huge Mega-Pinsir weakness, along with a Greninja weakness. Greninja however, can only 3HKO Tyranitar after Stealth Rock, so Tyranitar can handle Greninja at full health.