Pokémon Sword & Shield Online Battle 259

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I used: Carbink, Azelf, and Quagsire
My Opponent used: Galarian Moltres, Pyukumuku, and Nihilego
Stadium: Hammerlocke
Battle BGM: Oleana

After so many battles, and so many players using Zacian, which forces me to use Quagsire in every fight, and not giving any of my other team members a chance to fight, because I usually lead with Carbink in most fights. The one team member I am referring to is Azelf, I am hardly giving that thing a chance to fight because of how frequently I keep coming across Ghost and Dark-type Pokémon, and most teams have Pokémon that it has a difficult time against, where my other team members are better at.
Azelf has a Choice Specs, and it has Trick to screw opponents over, which can help against Pyukumuku which cannot learn any direct attacking moves. For moves, Azelf has Psychic, Fire Blast, and Energy Ball, Fire Blast is there for type coverage against Steel-type Pokémon, Energy Ball is there to deal with Ground and Water-type opponents.
As for my opponent's team, it was a good thing I gave the Mental Herb to Carbink, so that way it can prevent the first Taunt from Galarian Moltres, and I can ensure Trick Room will be set up, and I did have Quagsire's Toxic to help against some of my opponent's Pokémon in the battle. It was good seeing my opponent using Nihilego, as I don't tend to see that thing very often, but I do know about how good Meteor Beam and Power Herb is on that thing, and it was the main reason I picked Azelf for this fight, aside from having it use Trick against Pyukumuku to give it the Choice Specs. It is really hard to find players that use underused Pokémon, because that is one thing I like seeing, but all the time I keep finding players using some of the best Pokémon in the game, and it is not easy to find a way to get past that one Pokémon when trying to balance out types on each team, because I don't like using overpowered Pokémon that much, I use them sometimes, but I like to balance things out by putting in some underused Pokémon as well.







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