>>35601832Yes? Most of these are custom movesets. They might not be top tier strats but they’re planned. If you want soulless battle teams, look at RSE, most battles just use the standard level-up moves.
But let’s look at the picture anyway. I see
>a 500BST mon in the second gym with a 70BP stab which also lets it switch out into 2 sponges to absorb damage.>Not that you bothered to post it, but a 490BST hax-abusing mon in the 3rd gym with reliable recovery.>110 speed hypnosis with curse and mean look in the 4th gym on top of 80bp stab coming off a 130 SpA. (Thanks insomnia noctowl)>Focus punch Hax antics, questionable execution but the plan is obvious, primeape boosts evasion and focus punches off misses, poliwrath puts you to sleep and then focus punches.>hail team, again interesting plan, terrible execution with special piloswine.>Houndoom at a high level for this stage in the game with an unresisted stab combo outside of poliwrath (good luck waiting for that water stone from that one guy who might give it to you in a rematch), tyranitar (if you manage to have one at this stage you’re not worried about type advantage) or a transferred blaziken.>Again, not that you posted it, but the Kingdra with one weakness, the only way to exploit this being powerlevelling a Kingdra of your own or getting a dratini from the game corner and levelling it to a point where a dragonair would outspeed Kingdra despite being 15 base speed slower. Oh and also this Kingdra has another unresisted type combo outside of a transferred empoleon, this time with much more powerful stab moves.I’ll give you the elite four, they are a bit of a pushover.
Now yes, everything has ways to beat it, but the problem is it’s way too easy to look at these out of context. In the context of the game, a lot of these fights put you in a tricky situation with what else is around at that point of the game.