Pokemon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire Episode?

I'm going to answer in terms of fully evolved Pokemon. Torchic will be Blaziken, Bedlum a Metagross. Blaziken Ability: Speed Boost.

If you can't get a hold of that, Blaze. Item: Blazikenite Nature: Adamant Moves: Brick Break: STAB, good base 70 power, great for pesky screens. Swords Dance: Nice and quick 2 stage attack boost.

Blaze Kick/Flare Blitz: Blaze Kick has a "meh" accuracy, but a great 10% chance of burn and 85 STAB power. You get recoil from Flare Blitz, but it has a giant 120 base power and 100% accuracy, with the same chance to burn as Blaze Kick. Stone Edge: Good for dealing with annoying flying types.

Metagross Nature: Hasty/Jolly Ability: Tough Claws Item: UR Mega Stone Moves: Meteor Mash: Signature move of amazingness Earthquake: It's Earthquake. Ice Punch: Good for dealing with Dragon Types. Zen Headbutt/Psychic: STAB Psychic move.

The next few Pokemon are the ones I recommend putting on your team. You can mix and match as you wish. But be sure to check that there are few/none type overlaps!

Blaziken.

I love the Delta Episode! It gave the most lore a Pokémon game ever decided to spill for us and really gave some interesting insight on the story of the games and the official timeline of the main series games as a whole. I know Pokémon isn't often story-driven, but ever since the I played the original Gen 3 and Gen 4 games as a kid, I was always into the backstories and myths of the ancient/legendary Pokémon and some of the characters.

Gen 5 especially satisfied that aspect of the games for me with N's story, so I'm glad this carried on into Gen 6 with the stories from different games actually overarching into each other.

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