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Okay, so this is my team that I mainly use in Random Matchups: Rotom w/ Light Clay, Scizor w/ x Defend, and Chansey w/ Eviolite. ( Depending on opponent's team, I will replace Chansey with Hitmonchan, Latias, or Dragonite )

~ Strategy: I send out my Rotom first, and use either Reflect or Light Screen, ( depending on opponent's first Pokemon ), then Volt Switch to Scizor. I will have Scizor use Substitute, then use Iron Defense 1-3 times, ( depending on how injured my Scizor is ), then Baton Pass to my Chansey. Now that my Chansey will be an unbreakable wall ( almost ), I'll use Minimize 3 times. Then I'll poison the enemy with Toxic and spam Seismic Toss with the added poison effect. If the opponent has a Steel type out, I'll just spam Seismic Toss; if there's a Ghost type, I'll use Toxic and spam Softboiled; if there's a Gengar out, then I'm just screwed lol, but not many people use Gengar anyways.

My Scizor's item is just there, I don't know what else to give it. And I know if the enemy Taunt me, it'll mess up my plan, so would it be better if both my Rotom and Scizor had Taunt themselves, which will help and also prevents the enemy from setting up? I don't have a set strategy with Hitmonchan, Latias, and Dragonite, I just wing it and go all out offensive, since they don't have any status changing moves anyway.

Is this a good strategy? If not, please explain, and please give some advice on how I can improve! Maybe changes in Pokemons, moves/moveset, and held items? Anything (:

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Almost everyone uses gengar
I rarely see Gengar for me lol, it's mostly Scizor, Conkeldurr, Rotom-W, and any Dragon type that I see almost EVERY game I end up being in, especially first 3 mentioned after Gengar.

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No, it's not a good strategy because if your Chansey is Taunted by a Ghost-type, you're screwed. And Ghost-types frequently use Taunt.

It's gimmicky and takes many turns to set up whist you could have already swept. And if Evasion Clause is active, you can't use Minimise.

I'll add stuff later.

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He said give a moveset or change in pokemon to help
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It's gimmicky and takes many turns to set up whist you could have already swept. And if Evasion Clause is active, you can't use Minimise.
Hey, Pika, I was editing my Q ==' Don't need to downvote.
I never downvoted lol. you cant just accuse people with no proof