>>18397939Depends on your favorites, really. Try the rule of five:
Pick a pokemon that can sweep. This'll be your main, hopefully you'll like it.
Pick two pokemon that can take any hits for it without a problem, one specially and one physically.
Pick another sweeper or a wallbreaker type pokemon that synergizes offensively with your first pokemon.
Pick a mon that can support the team, either hazards or status/healing wise.
If you build the first five well enough, you can use any pokemon as your sixth and not have too much trouble.
So to recap:
Sweeper
Physical Wall
Special Wall
Wingman Sweeper
Support
Karenmon
Here's an example;
I like Haxorus. Haxorus can sweep. This'll be my main sweeper, SweeperOne, dragon dance nothing too fancy.
Dragon is weak to Ice, Fairy, Dragon. Haxorus is also really weak on the special side.
I pick Jellicent for special wall; most ice attacks are special in nature, and it can also absorb scalds that could harm haxorus.
For Dragon and Fairy, I go Ferrothorn. It resists both, very high defense, and can paralyze / seed the enemy to make it easier for SweeperOne
Fairy and Steel resist Haxorus' main attack. Fire resists both, as well as resists ice. For my second attacker, I put Darmanitan, Jolly and with a scarf to maximize speed that it can't set up.
Utility is needed now. I need either stealth rocks or some form of healing. Blissey can provide Stealth Rock, Wish Support, and Aromatherapy support. It's very taunt bait, but can give your sweepers a second chance. It's terrible offensively however and needs to be played smartly.
Finally last pokemon, Raichu is my bro. It's not the fastest, or strongest, but it can still be of use to the team by weakening / finishing off the enemy, or with it's ok coverage, or being a sacrifice if you cannot afford to sac your current mon or any of the others.
btw don't use that team for real, lack of resistance to dark and ghost is really bad this gen.
Hope that helps!