Since Incineroar and Landorus-T are gone, Scrafty gets a chance to shine. 2v2 Teams Compendium / WIP - Recent Bans Semi-Trick Room by Pokesartoolcay and Arai Haban Zygarde + Regieleki by Le Creme Brule This metagame currently has a total of six council members:ĭouble Scarf Dragons + IncinGene by Le Creme Brule 2v2 refers to that it's 2 pokemon on each side of the field. Q: 2v2? Does that mean you team up with another player and face 2 other players?Ī: No. : Trick room is a great strategy to KO unsuspecting offensive teams, though it does run a risk of being KO'd prior to setup. ![]() : Another example of an excellent weather Pokemon, as sand gives it a boost to its special defense, allowing it to set up more effectively. Both are great Pokemon under the rain, as they fire off Rain Boosted Water-type attacks with little drawback while the latter gains a speed boost under the rain with its ability, Swift Swim. + : One of the most famous examples of a weather core. Putting 4 1v1 pokemon in a team is a good way to start, and then making changes as needed to face and adapt to the metagame. If you already play 1v1, this metagame is relatively easy to get into since it has a similar concept, and 1v1 pokemon are very useful here. Popular strategies involve the use of speed control, weather, Trick Room and more. Mechanic: Bring 4 Pokemon at Team Preview, pick 2 to battle.Ĭlauses : Standard Doubles, Accuracy Moves Clause, Swagger Clause, Sleep Clause Mod, Team Previewīans:Calyrex-Ice, Calyrex-Shadow, Eternatus, Jirachi, Kyurem-White, Lunala, Magearna, Marshadow, Melmetal, Mewtwo, Necrozma-Dusk Mane, Necrozma-Dawn Wings, Reshiram, Solgaleo, Tornadus, Urshifu-Rapid-Strike, Urshifu-Single-Strike, Whimsicott, Zacian, Zacian-Crowned, Zamazenta, Zamazenta-Crowned, Zekrom, Ally Switch, Focus Sash, Perish SongĢv2 Doubles is a metagame with a plethora of strategies as you can fully utilize everything Pokemon has to offer, meaning you can use stuff that has no use in singles formats, examples being Fake Out and Trick Room. For example, you can't force an opposing pokemon out by moves such as Haze as a counter-play to setup and you can't switch out if your pokemon has been debuffed and statused. ![]() These are simple changes that can have a massive impact on how the battles are played and what the metagame is about. The main difference from Doubles OU is the limitation to only 4 pokemon in a team and the further limitation of only being able to use 2 of them, and that there is no switching. You are allowed up to 4 pokemon in a team, but of course, you only pick 2 of them at team preview. Welcome to 2v2 Doubles! In this metagame, you play in the doubles format, but you battle with only 2 pokemon, and once those 2 pokemon faint the battle is over.
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