>>53000951You have to analize it from both sides
>Grim DarkwoodHe is edge incarnated, his team can set up field effects, and many of their moves are game breakers, but looks like his main carrier is Tyranitar, so the rest is just fodder (so to speak).
Now, let's analyze Tyranitar: 31 IVs, 252 in all stats. But this is only in his first form. If Grim enters Berserk state, I imagine this can give him like a 100 BST bonus to Tyranitar, in his second form. Now the third one is the "funny one", since is Grim fused with his pokemon. This probably gives it a 200/300 BST boost, and the 3 only weakness rule is good, but it also makes him a glass cannon. If you have a team that has good move coverage, his final form can crumble just as easy. A Focus Sash - Endeavor - Quick Attack Rattata does the job because his tactic is "All in, all out". Grim's weakness is his own hubris, so you must hit there.
>Vox XavionTeam is Smogon incarnated, probably they are 31 IVs, 252 EVs thanks to Dorado's drugs. But this isn't a bad thing per se.
While Grim shines in carrying on with his edge, Xavion is more of a tactician, and this makes his team more "situational". Let's not forget he also manipulated his team's DNA to make them "human". I imagine Landorus is more agile, and Lucario has a better fighting style. But speaking of Lucario, she is probably the weakest one. All Xavion does is use her as her spooge rag when miss schizo is busy/"controlling herself", so maybe her stats are weaker.
Defeat Lucario, and you have an opening. The second (and probably most dangerous) problem is Lustrorious. His typing is Fairy/Poison (if I remember correctly), but this typing changes in his second AND third form. And Xavion can fise with it, so I imagine it also has a BST boost. Lustrorious probably will have a powerful BST, considering it's a legendary (or a pseudo), so the fight will be a hard one.
It all depends in which situation we are: game logic or anime logic.