This month, I had the privilege of getting to review and help with many people's competitve pokémon teams, declaring that the best one would receive the reward of a shoutout on every one of my projects for the next month. but we can't just go straight to the winner, so I ask that you read these 3 honourable mentions. #4: @bgh_sinnoh4 this was an interesting team, featuring mega meganium, volcarona, palafin, garchomp, aegislash and klefki. The team is a split between offense and bulk, with lots of speed investment into pokemon like meganium and garchomp. overall, a solid team. i couldnt place it higher though as it lacks explosive power, for example the turn to set up palafin, garchomp is adamant but lacks enough investment and volcarona opting for a bulky support, instead of quiver dance sweeper. however, its a good team, you should be proud @bgh_sinnoh4 ! #3. @rotomdexAS a team that features ariados, pelipper, mega gallade, rotom, vivillion and archaludon, what this team may lack in flexibility, it makes up for in offence, with both archaludon and mega gallade serving as 2 primary offensive forms. an interesting feature of the team was gallade running trick room in order to offset other trick room, a neat detail. a rain team at its core, I felt that overall, gallade and archaludon work well synergisticly, although the addtion of ariados to me wasnt necessary. I just found that the teams reliance on pelipper made it slightly predictable and its weakness to sun teams, however its a great team! #2. @UltraHatrick ultrahatrick's team that I will be discussing is their regulation i team. while their trick room rain team featuring blastoise was good, i felt i should give feedback on this team, featuring ice rider calyrex, lunala, incineroar, indeedee, ursaluna and amarouge. the team revolves around psyspam and trick room, and I really enjoyed using it. ice rider would much prefer a set like high horsepower, glacial lance, trick room and the ever important protect, as well as a speed hindering nature like brave. the same for ursaluna. lunala struggled with coverage, and would love power herb and meteor beam. i actually ended up liking sash inicineroar, it was unpredictable and i liked that. i felt that the teams reliance on indeedee and having 4 psychic types was its main weakness, but overall, great job bro, i super enjoyed this one. and now, the number one, the lycanroc extraordinare himself... : ringo's team was very fun. its synergy wasnt at first noticeable, but i began to realise its genius as i played. the team features mega meganium, mega tyranitar, aerodactyl, garchomp, basculegion and sneasler. ttar and meganium have great synergy-but it comes when they arent together. see, tyrantars sandstorm would damage meganium over time, but if youre bringin 1 mega, this isnt even a problem. the two work so well, with meganium going into rain teams and tyranitar for sun, basically letting them beat the others main weakness. sneasler and aerodactyl add excellent support, as well as basculgeion working so nicely so deliver superpowered last respects to clean up. garchomp functions as an all rounder, i brought it to every game as it is so solid. the teams main struggle would be into ice types, specifically mega frosslass, but other than that it excells. excellent work bro, i'm excited to see what you all cook up in june. give these 4 a follow why dont you.