>>47277826>Malva: Torkoal, Talonflame, Pyroar, Trevenant, Mega HoundoomTrevenant is to cover her Rock and Water weakness, as its Grass type will intend to stand up to 'em
It can also take advantage of Torkoal's Sun with Harvest
In her rematch, she adds Rotom-Heat
>Siebold: Pelipper, Barbaracle, Clawitzer, Goodra, Mega GyaradosGoodra resists both Electric and Grass that threaten the rest of his Pokemon, and it can take advantage of Pelipper's Rain with Hydration
In his rematch, he adds Kingdra
>Wikstrom: Klfeki, Escavalier, Aegislash, Togekiss, Mega AggronTogekiss can stand up to Ground and Fighting type attacks that would threaten the rest of his team, and will help spread paralysis or Tailwind to help the rest of his slow team be faster
In his rematch, he adds Skarmory
>Drasna: Dragalge, Druddigon, Noivern, Magnezone, Mega AltariaMagnezone withstands Fairy and Ice type attacks that the others would be threatened by, and it sets up Reflect and Light Screen to protect the others
In her rematch, she adds Dragonite
Just for the heck of it, let's spruce up Diantha's team too.
>Diantha: Bisharp, Mismagius, Hydreigon, Hawlucha, Tyrantrum, Mega GardevoirAlright, this one follows more of a theme.
Hydreigon is the big bad dragon, Mismagius is the evil sorceress, and Bisharp is its evil henchman.
Tyrantrum is the king and Mega Gardevoir is the queen, and Hawlucha is the hero setting out on a quest. Your typical fairy tale stuff.
Does any of it make sense? Maybe not, but there it is.
Thoughts?