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Many people in the standard OU metagame will stick to only OU pokemon. This can make them predictable however. To keep your opponent guessing use some pokemon you don't see often. Here's an example of some under valued pokemon. | Many people in the standard OU metagame will stick to only OU pokemon. This can make them predictable however. To keep your opponent guessing use some pokemon you don't see often. Here's an example of some under valued pokemon. | ||
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXfVHl8wiK8 | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXfVHl8wiK8 | ||
One really good examply is Sableye. It is in UU but has the capabilities to been in OU. Prankster allows its will-o-wisp, toxic, recover, and other non attacking moves to go first. This allows for some major harrasment. Another good abuser of prankster is Whimsicott which is in RU. These are just some examples, think of your own weird ways to surprise your opponent. Tauros is also somewhat potent as a fast | One really good examply is Sableye. It is in UU but has the capabilities to been in OU. Prankster allows its will-o-wisp, toxic, recover, and other non attacking moves to go first. This allows for some major harrasment. Another good abuser of prankster is Whimsicott which is in RU. These are just some examples, think of your own weird ways to surprise your opponent. Tauros is also somewhat potent as a fast physical sweeper. | ||
== Finalizing your Team== | == Finalizing your Team== |