There really isn't such a thing as a "best" Pokemon team. However, if you balance your team right (types, stats, etc.), then you could have an excellent team. For example, you are fighting a double-team battle against a Pikachu and a Golem. You are all Lvl. 100s. If you had a Grass or Flying Pokemon, you would have a type advantage against one already. However, this Pikachu knows Thunderbolt, so the best thing to do would be to send out a Pokemon with high special defense. If it has high special def. AND a type advantage, even better. It really all depends on how you balance it out.
I organize my team with what I think are the 7 primary types. Water, Fire, and Grass are obviously all very important. Flying is also important because...
1) Ground-type attacks, such as Earthquake, will have zero affect on it, and
2) It has an advantage over Grass, a primary type in my opinion, as I said earlier (it also beats Ice and Bug, but whatever :P)
Electric is important as well because Water and Flying types are affected badly by these (Water for obvious reasons :P)
Last but not least are Psychic and Dark types. Psychic is great for getting rid of those pesky Poison types (also good against Fighting), and Dark types-- get this-- are super-effective to GHOST types (the only other super effective type towards Ghost is itself), so if you can find a simple Dark type Pokemon like Sneasel (or better yet, a Dark/Ghost type like Spiritomb), then you're all set!
Basically, you need to have a team of Pokemon where everyone on the team has a weakness to someone else on the team. Let's do a checklist of types that are super-effected in at least one way by your team...
Normal
Fire ✓
Water ✓
Electric
Grass ✓
Ice ✓
Fighting ✓
Poison ✓
Ground ✓
Flying ✓
Psychic ✓
Bug ✓
Rock ✓
Ghost ✓
Dragon
Dark
Steel ✓
That's 13 out of 17 types super-effected in at least one way by your team. However, to squeeze in all 7 "primary" types, you'll need at least one dual-type Pokemon. An easy way to do this is to get a Flying type Pokemon with one of the other six primary types in it.
There is a new type, Fairy, coming out in Pokemon X and Y, though (which look awesome, even though I'm a Gen 3/4; I don't discriminate :D), so be ready! It is super-effective to Dragon!
To start off, you need balance before you select your team. I assume you'll want a full team of 6 Pokemon. Go with either 3 special attacking oriented Pokemon and 3 physical attacking oriented Pokemon, or 2 special attackers, 2 physical attackers, and 2 balanced out Pokemon ( like Flygon ). If you're going to use a Dragon-type, you're going to need an Ice-type in your team. Be sure to cover the type weaknesses and move diversity, as well. If you're going to start off with a Water-type, think of all the types that it's weak to and include those in your party. A Water-type, Electric-type, Ground-type, Grass-type, Fire-type, and Psychic-type should make for a versatile team. For this example, I'd suggest: Swampert, Ampharos or Magnezone, Mamoswine or Glaceon, Meganium or Venasaur, Arcanine or Magmortar, and Espeon or Mr. Mime. Whatever Pokemon you choose for your team, if you do indeed go with this example, would turn out fine. However, it also depends on what game you're playing. If you want a versatile team, go with my suggestion. My personal team, though, is: Feraligatr, Ampharos, Donphan, Meganium, Espeon, and Lucario. If you want a team full of pseudo legendaries go with: Garchomp, Tyranitar, Metagross, Hydreigon, Dragonite, and Salamence. Not much type versatility, but you'd beat up your opponent pretty fast. There isn't really a 'best' Pokemon team, just go with you like and be original. Also, next time, if you have one of these questions, include what game you're talking about :P. Hope this helps and good luck with your team!
Hey man, that's a pretty okay team. The only thing I'd change is the octillery, get a more versatile pokemon in there and you'd be great. I'd ask for you friend code but I am not sure how to find mine either. 8.9-9.5/10
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There really isn't such a thing as a "best" Pokemon team. However, if you balance your team right (types, stats, etc.), then you could have an excellent team. For example, you are fighting a double-team battle against a Pikachu and a Golem. You are all Lvl. 100s. If you had a Grass or Flying Pokemon, you would have a type advantage against one already. However, this Pikachu knows Thunderbolt, so the best thing to do would be to send out a Pokemon with high special defense. If it has high special def. AND a type advantage, even better. It really all depends on how you balance it out.
I organize my team with what I think are the 7 primary types. Water, Fire, and Grass are obviously all very important. Flying is also important because...
1) Ground-type attacks, such as Earthquake, will have zero affect on it, and
2) It has an advantage over Grass, a primary type in my opinion, as I said earlier (it also beats Ice and Bug, but whatever :P)
Electric is important as well because Water and Flying types are affected badly by these (Water for obvious reasons :P)
Last but not least are Psychic and Dark types. Psychic is great for getting rid of those pesky Poison types (also good against Fighting), and Dark types-- get this-- are super-effective to GHOST types (the only other super effective type towards Ghost is itself), so if you can find a simple Dark type Pokemon like Sneasel (or better yet, a Dark/Ghost type like Spiritomb), then you're all set!
Basically, you need to have a team of Pokemon where everyone on the team has a weakness to someone else on the team. Let's do a checklist of types that are super-effected in at least one way by your team...
Normal
Fire ✓
Water ✓
Electric
Grass ✓
Ice ✓
Fighting ✓
Poison ✓
Ground ✓
Flying ✓
Psychic ✓
Bug ✓
Rock ✓
Ghost ✓
Dragon
Dark
Steel ✓
That's 13 out of 17 types super-effected in at least one way by your team. However, to squeeze in all 7 "primary" types, you'll need at least one dual-type Pokemon. An easy way to do this is to get a Flying type Pokemon with one of the other six primary types in it.
There is a new type, Fairy, coming out in Pokemon X and Y, though (which look awesome, even though I'm a Gen 3/4; I don't discriminate :D), so be ready! It is super-effective to Dragon!
Good luck!
Best Non Legendary Pokemon
To start off, you need balance before you select your team. I assume you'll want a full team of 6 Pokemon. Go with either 3 special attacking oriented Pokemon and 3 physical attacking oriented Pokemon, or 2 special attackers, 2 physical attackers, and 2 balanced out Pokemon ( like Flygon ). If you're going to use a Dragon-type, you're going to need an Ice-type in your team. Be sure to cover the type weaknesses and move diversity, as well. If you're going to start off with a Water-type, think of all the types that it's weak to and include those in your party. A Water-type, Electric-type, Ground-type, Grass-type, Fire-type, and Psychic-type should make for a versatile team. For this example, I'd suggest: Swampert, Ampharos or Magnezone, Mamoswine or Glaceon, Meganium or Venasaur, Arcanine or Magmortar, and Espeon or Mr. Mime. Whatever Pokemon you choose for your team, if you do indeed go with this example, would turn out fine. However, it also depends on what game you're playing. If you want a versatile team, go with my suggestion. My personal team, though, is: Feraligatr, Ampharos, Donphan, Meganium, Espeon, and Lucario. If you want a team full of pseudo legendaries go with: Garchomp, Tyranitar, Metagross, Hydreigon, Dragonite, and Salamence. Not much type versatility, but you'd beat up your opponent pretty fast. There isn't really a 'best' Pokemon team, just go with you like and be original. Also, next time, if you have one of these questions, include what game you're talking about :P. Hope this helps and good luck with your team!
Top Ten Legendary Pokemon
There is not anything that is the best Non-Legendary team, but here's a pretty good one:
Arcanine
Magnezone
Gyarados
Crobat
Dragonite
Metagross
The two last ones are pseudo-legendary (not quite legendary).
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Hey man, that's a pretty okay team. The only thing I'd change is the octillery, get a more versatile pokemon in there and you'd be great. I'd ask for you friend code but I am not sure how to find mine either. 8.9-9.5/10
Pikachu
Caterpie>Metapod>Butterfree
Pidgeotto>Pidgeot
Bulbasaur
Charmander>Charmeleon>Charizard
Squirtle
Magikarp
Feebas
Sunkern
Plusle
Minun
Zubat
All with an everstone.
lucario,infernape,garchomp,victreebel,skunktank and starmie is good and will get the job done if they have the right moves for gen 4