>>22994897>Mega GardeSwitch in Jirachi or Brongzong without any pause for considering that they might double switch, because what they double switch to, you'll have an answer anyway
>Lando-ISwitch in specially defensive flying type/levitator and hope they don't have a specific coverage move, or switch in Tornadus-T/Gyarados.
Of course, if you don't have a specific answer to those two, you're gonna have a tough time, but there's no skill in beating them: you simply can't. Stall is a shitty playstyle that doesn't use any muhmentum which leaves them vulnerable to random hard hitters that they can't wall, if they come up against something they don't have an answer for they simply lose at turn one. This isn't the case with playstyles that use momentum, scarfers, double switches, offense, etc. to, you know, beat things.
I don't have any patience for stall faggotry when I'm laddering, so I'll often put Pangoro on my team. It 6-0's most stall teams with literally zero effort, most games against stall when using Pangoro go like this:
>have special attacker out that threatens their current pokemon>double switch to Pangoro as they make the extremely obvious switch to Chansey>get a free swords dance>KO whatever pokemon they have in front of it>they forfeit when they realize a BL2 pokemon with 58 speed beats their entire team 1v1You can do the same thing with Manaphy and stuff. You can't do that sort of thing with other playstyles, nothing else can be so reliably prepared for.
Stall users are almost probably autistic by the way, being able to do the same long, tedious process over and over against for extended periods of time AND ENJOY IT is a clear indication. Even if they're not, I see so many "your tears are the reason I play stall xD" comments so they're probably trolls at least.
tl;dr stall is a shitty playstyle that only ever wins against people who didn't prepare for it (in which case they probably lose) and is only used by autists, trolls and control freaks