Judge me harshly. It's a turn-on.
>>290005564/5. Great taste, both in type and teams. Crobat, Dragalge, and Toxicroak are all fantastic, and you've got some good coverage to fight off Psychic and Ground types which the gym'd be weak to. Can't say I'm a fan of Beedrill or Skuntank though.
>>290006823/5. Again, some good taste, but a little shakier this time. Greninja's an issue that goes without saying, I was honestly never a big fan of Weavile despite how much attention it gets, and you'll have some real issues up against Fighting type Pokemon with half of your team having 4x weaknesses to it. I can't find fault with Hydreigon and Bisharp though, so good pics there.
> He also doesn't use his Partner Pokemon in battle at any point.>>290007504/5. You'll probably get some shit for using Poppmaid, but fuck it, I love this team. You post it a lot, but it's not a bad choice, so I can't complain. The only issue I have is that the team composition jumps back and forth with different Pokemon a lot, and that Mega Milotic isn't actually a thing. It also doesn't have a great deal of choices to cover your weaknesses, outside of Dewgong which is bound to have an Ice-type move. Electric types'll give you a run for your money.
>>290011843/5. Some obscure choices with Mr. Mine and Zen Mode Darmanitan, but y'know, I like it a lot. Always preferred Slowbro to Slowking, and can't say I'm a huge fan of Gardevoir either though, so some points dropped from there, but overall pretty alright. It has some alright coverage against common weaknesses like Dark and Bug though, so good on you for that.
>>290012294/5. Again, the team composition shakes about, especially on the first row
you lose points for not keeping the Pokemon lines on the same column. Why do Exeggute, Tropius, and Torterra move around so much?. Still, I do like a lot of the Pokemon on your team, and you have some good solutions for dealing with Pokemon that'd be strong against your gym's type.