A quad weakness to something does not automatically make it bad, but having too many Pokemon in your weak to something makes it easy to exploit. Also, I thought that team had a Torterra in it - where is it?
It didn't, but I would intend a Rock Slide/Seed Bomb/Leech Seed/Earthquake set.
@Chama:
This set is fine. However I'm simply more inclined to use Ludicolo as a lead.
I do. I just didn't put them in order.
Damp Rock is a fine substitute for Lefties if you like, and that's only because I can see that Slowking, Toxicroak and Metagross benefit from the rain (providing firepower, healing and cancelling a Fire weakness respectively). Otherwise this set seems fine.
That was sort of my hope, and I never even thought of Damp Rock. Thanks!
If you're actually going to get an attacking Ghost, why not use Mismagius or Gengar? Both have better resistances and Mismagius gets to improve her firepower with Calm Mind while Gengar simply has superior SpAtk. I find that Froslass simply performs better in a Hail team, providing support through Spikes, Thunder Wave etc rather than attacking.
I guess that's just sort of personal preference I suppose, I found the Ice/Gohst combo really interesting, so decided to use it.
You already have a Rain Dance user (Ludicolo) and judging by the rest of the team I would say that Magmortar doesn't really fit in. Try a mixed Kingdra for more rain abuse.
I'll keep that in mind, and I suppose I could use a dragon type.
Try Life Orb on this thing - you can get passive healing from the rain already so the recoil doesn't matter. Replace Poison Jab with Stone Edge since Poison has sucky coverage and you don't want to be walled by Flying types.
I intended to do that, but Stone edge is rather tedious to acquire, so I'll stick with Poison Jab until I nab it.
I prefer Ice Beam over Psychic here because you really need a way to kill Dragons. Water Pokemon are stopped by Ludicolo anyway.
I originally had Ice Beam instead of Psychic, so I suppose I'll change it back.