335.png This user's favorite Normal-type Pokémon is Zangoose.
257.png This user's favorite Fire-type Pokémon is Blaziken.
448.png This user's favorite Fighting-type Pokémon is Lucario.
009.png This user's favorite Water-type Pokémon is Blastoise.
469.png This user's favorite Flying-type Pokémon is Yanmega.
389.png This user's favorite Grass-type Pokémon is Torterra.
336.png This user's favorite Poison-type Pokémon is Seviper.
025.png This user's favorite Electric-type Pokémon is Pikachu.
383.png This user's favorite Ground-type Pokémon is Groudon.
282.png This user's favorite Psychic-type Pokémon is Gardevoir.
475.png This user's favorite Psychic-type Pokémon is Gallade.
409.png This user's favorite Rock-type Pokémon is Rampardos.
461.png This user's favorite Ice-type Pokémon is Weavile.
214.png This user's favorite Bug-type Pokémon is Heracross.
487.png This user's favorite Dragon-type Pokémon is Giratina.
302.png This user's favorite Ghost-type Pokémon is Sableye.
491.png This user's favorite Dark-type Pokémon is Darkrai.
483.png This user's favorite Steel-type Pokémon is Dialga.

I've been working on teams for Pokémon Battle Revolution for a while, mostly to deal with the difficulties of the Courtyard Colosseum's second challenge (my record is somewhere in the 80s or low 90s, if I remember right). Since Battle Revolution has virtually no limits on what you can and can't use, I've done what most Trainers would do and made a team of Legendaries (and, as I've found out the hard way, a properly trained common Pokémon can wipe the floor with any Legendary...). I've had to use my Action Replay many times to get the ultimate movesets, but it seems I may need to do a little more tweaking with the team's mechanics.