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This section deals with offense. This section is mainly about teams that have more than two Sweepers, since Annoy teams usually use other tactics, using Type Alignment Advantages to win. Of course, there are some moves that you should have:
This section deals with offense. This section is mainly about teams that have more than two Sweepers, since Annoy teams usually use other tactics, using Type Alignment Advantages to win. Of course, there are some moves that you should have:


*A Water Attack
*A Fire Attack
*A Fire Attack
*A Ground Attack,
*A Ground Attack,
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*An Ice Attack
*An Ice Attack
*An Electric Attack
*An Electric Attack
*A Dragon attack
*A Steel attack
*A Fairy attack


Having these moves can pretty much deal super-effective attacks to most teams, and there should be a Fire Blast in there somewhere, as well as Earthquake and others listed above. If you can't find enough Pokémon to fit 5 of these moves, then your team should undergo a different strategy besides Sweeping.
Having these moves can pretty much deal super-effective attacks to most teams, and there should be a Fire Blast in there somewhere, as well as Earthquake and others listed above. If you can't find enough Pokémon to fit 5 of these moves, then your team should undergo a different strategy besides Sweeping.