![]() ![]() Since only Kyogre has access to Drizzle, in OU and below rain is always summoned manually. Rain can be summoned in two ways: either by the ability Drizzle, or by the move Rain Dance. ![]() Hopefully, after reading this, you will be able to construct your very own successful Rain Dance team. This guide aims to introduce you to this playing style, give you some pointers and suggestions of how to construct a successful Rain Dance team, and show you some examples of tried and tested Pokemon that work on Rain Dance teams. I've heard Rain Dance teams being called 'cheap' and 'skill-less,' but the truth of the matter is that, if played right, they are simply effective. You like teams that are packed with super-powerful, threatening sweepers, and you rely on your prediction skills and sheer might to see you through your games. If you're anything like me, you like to play offensively. But, if done correctly, you will be able to sweep most opposing teams away with ease. Because of this, getting rain into play and making the most of it is a little harder than hail or sandstorm. The only Pokemon capable of starting a permanent rainstorm is Kyogre, and it is banished to the Uber realm. Unlike sandstorm and hail, rain does not have a permanent weather inducer in OU - a Pokemon that upon entering battle summons that form of weather. ![]() Rain, the weather of Water-types, is one of the four types of weather in Pokemon. By Legacy Raider, updated by EspyJoel and Fireburn. ![]()
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