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Is my pokemon Y team good?

Greninja

Sceptile

Glaceon

Scizor

Gliscor

Gengar

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  • Anonymous
    7 years ago
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    Pretty good.

    If your Greninja has the hidden ability Protean, you can get rid of Glaceon (Greninja can learn Ice Beam and get STAB with the ability Protean, hence voiding Glaceon who is a pure Ice-type) and replace it with a Dragon or Psychic/Fairy type, or a Fire type.

    Other than that, seems like a pretty solid team, if you train them all correctly! :)

    Source(s): any Pokemon can be strong if you know what you're doing! I play Pokemon Y too, and have my own "perfect" Poke Team as well ^^
  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Wait.

    How dah hell is it possible for you to get a Sceptile in X and Y version? Pokebank isnt even out yet..what

    Other than that. The team is great especially if your Greninja has protean ability.

  • 7 years ago

    I have

    lv.100 Gengar that knows: shadow ball, dazzling gleam, thunderbolt, and psychic

    lv. 95 Yveltal that knows: sky attack(replace with better move later) Oblivion wing, psychic, and phantom force

    lv. 86 Blaziken that knows: Blaze kick, sky uppercut, flare blitz, brave bird

    lvl. 86 Charizard that knows: heat fave, blast burn, flare blitz, fly

    lv. 79 Mewtwo that knows: Thunderbolt, ice beam, Flamethrower, psychic

    And one empty slot for low level trained pokemon.

    or, if i have to, I use

    lv. 67 Lucario that knows: close combat, dragon pulse, aura sphere, one move i forgot.

    lv. 69 (protean from wonder trade, so lucky)Greninja that knows: ice beam, surf, and two moves i forgot

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