Well we have covered hyper offence, walls, hax, and setup/sweeper teams thus far so now we have mixed teams. Take a guess what mixed teams are. If you guessed a mix between the types of teams you guessed right.
Mixed teams have defensive pivots, attackers, some hax thrown in, and pokemon to setup in there as well. Remember you don't need all of the types of teams in here the most common is a defensive wall, a special wall, a attacker, a special attacker, a support pokemon, and one of whatever you really want wether it be a hax pokemon a wall, attacker or even another support pokemon it's your choice. Note support pokemon are normally walls. Setup pokemon are included in mixed teams they just blend in with the attackers/ walls. If a lot of time and thought is put behind a mixed team and the user has the experience it will be difficult to defeat them, but I can guaranty that the best team in the world can be beat for something like a crit can ruin the strategy. These team do have counters though and they are other mixed teams and hax teams. Please don't feel discouraged if your team keeps getting beat change it up a bit to your liking and to counter what keeps beating it. Remember it takes a lot practice and skill for mixed teams.
Now I will give difficulty ratings for each type of team 1 being the easiest 5 being the hardest.
1 Hyper offence. What can be easier than just hacking and slashing.
2 Walls. Patience is key I got all day
3 Hax teams. Ruining friendships since forever.
4 Setup/sweepers. Many beginning players don't realize the power of stat boosts.
5 Mixed teams. defence pivots, attackers, and supports Oh my.
Well will get into the building off all these teams in a later chapter. next up is egg moves.
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Competitive battling 101
De TodoThis is for beginners guide for learning how to battle pokemon competitively for other pros out there give me a shout out for anything I missed