

#VOLBEAT STILL COUNTING TORRENT FREE#
Pikachu shocks the vacuum to shut it down, and the one free Volbeat uses Quick Attack to destroy it, freeing everyone. Team Rocket uses Sweet Scent to lure all of the Pokémon into a powerful vacuum, capturing Ash and Pikachu in the process.

Romeo sends all of his Volbeat to track down Juliet's Illumise. Juliet goes searching for her Pokémon and instead comes across Romeo rehearsing with the kids. Meanwhile, Team Rocket has Meowth pose as a Volbeat, luring Illumise into a trap. May decides to help him practice confessing how he feels by having Ash dress up as Juliet. It turns out that Romeo is in love with the Illumise Trainer, Juliet, and he gets nervous around her. Ash and Brock send out their Water-type Pokémon to save them. The Volbeat Trainer, Romeo, is a big klutz, and he causes an accident that sends all of the Pokémon crashing into the water. Your current set doesn't touch Steel, Bug, or FLying types at all, so a combination of Focus Blast and HP Rock is much better at rounding off your coverage.Ash and friends are still on their way to Fallarbor Town and stop by Lake May for a rest, where they spot an Illumise and some Volbeat practicing for the May Festival. Kadabra: Dazzlling Gleam > Shadow Ball, as it gives you far better coverage, hitting Dark types such as Spiritomb super effectively and giving you better SE Coverage wiht psychic.Īccelgor: Focus Blast > Sludge Bomb, Hidden Power > Hidden Power. Leftovers gives you the opportunity to pass Multiple times, which is critical to your success. Volbeat: Leftovers > BrightPowder as it is incredibly uneeded, as it increases invasion by very little and is simply unreliable. Volbeat should have 248 HP and Accelgor should have 4 Def > 4 HP to minimize SR damage. It also gives you a secondary check to stuff like Gurdurr to fall back onto. With high speed and good power, Swanna can make for another great recepient of your Volbeat's passes, but still offers you a hazard controlling method, while packing far more of a punch with the rest of your offensive team than Wartortle. Looking at your team's "sash offense" structure however, I do agree that you might not appreciate hazards, so I reccomend trying Offensive Defog Swanna over it. It still packs roar, but greater offenses lets it take a punch and hit back harder, and is overall a superior pokemon in almost every way.Īs I've stated, Wartortle loses way too much offensive presence for you. I would suggest you to run Tank Rhydon over Bastiodon, as it is far stronger, has much more offensive presence, and is simply a better support pokemon for an offensive team like yours. They help you very little, and don't support your team in any way. Wartortle and Bastiodon really need to go.

This said, this team is rather offensive, and as a result the use of Wartortle and Bastiodon lose tons of momentum for your team, giving the opponent setup opportunities. This said, I realize that you built around Volbeat, so I will not be removing it from the team. Just to make your team competitively viable, I am forced to change multiple pokemon. It kind of just looks like six random pokemon thrown together, and tbh it just doesn't work. There is very little offensive or defensive synergy, and it doesn't utilize any of its members well. The primary problem with this team is that it doesn't have a purpose.
