>>31824788Let's say I have 600 "PokéPoints" I can use for my team.
Mega Fug - 500/600 PokéPoints
Rattata - 20/600 PokéPoints
Aron - 20/600 PokéPoints
Magnemite - 20/600 PokéPoints
Nosepass - 20/600 PokéPoints
Dratini - 20/600 PokéPoints
Welp. Here's the entire meta.
I have four Fear mon, the only type of Pokémon that are affordable to use to stop Mega Rayquaza.
Rattata destroys any sweep EZ, only really stopped by Rocky Helmet and Garchomp and can run taunt to block rocks used by FEAR users like Nosepass .
Magnemite and Nosepass can stop walls too with their toxic set.
Aron, can punish several Pokémon in one go, and it and Nosepass even put up Stealth Rocks to destroy other fear sweepers.
The thing is, these are hard walled by other lv 1 Pokémon, so that's why I pack a whopping lv. 5 Dratini. With dragon tail, it can phase out other FEAR users and shrugs off status with shed skin.
So here's already a solid viable core made of extremely cheap Pokémon.
The only thing that stops them are some leftover/black sludge users and walls like ferrothorn.
Well, here's the world's best stall breaker and sweeper, Fug Almighty.
Doesn't even need scarf or LO, because anything that outspeeds will be gone if played correctly. A max speed/attack build is fine, because it can afford to carry uninvested Fire Blast for ferrothorn or skarmory. Slap on SD, Extreme Speed, and Dragon Claw and you have the literal best team in the game. There's no solid answer for any team.
Garchomp is easy pickings now. If it's scarf, it's already gone, as you can switch into FEAR if it's locked into D-Claw and Fug if locked into EQ. You outspeed any other set.
Icy Wind Tornadus doesn't get the kill and you're free to SD and Extreme Speed in it's face.
Even rather obscure shit like Rocky Helmet Slowbro is rekt by Toxic fear and can't stay in long to keep Fug from setting up.
Once this becomes a popular playstyle, there's no going back. The best way to counter this team is to play this team.