WhiteQueen
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Yep, pretty much what you said. Paralyze it with Klefki, try to Knock Off its Leftovers, and stall it out with Chansey and double switches. The Taunt/WoW Talonflame doesn't pack enough power to break the fat one.How do you beat SpDef Talon? The TauntWisp set seems to do a whole lot of work vs this team unless you can get a para off with Klefki or poison with Sludge Bomb from Venu or Gar. This isn't meant as a criticism because it's obviously a very solid team judging from all its success, but was just wondering what the plan is vs this threat.
Stone Edge Sharp is a cool idea, didn't see that above but yea that looks like it would reduce the weakness.
Sorry if im chiming in, but I feel like I can answer this question farly well for WhiteQueen. I mentioned before about how big of a threat Excadrill was, with the current best means being to sack something and try and revenge it with Venusuar or Keldeo. This is why I originally suggested a more Defensive spread. However, I really do not see Sableye being a problem, with keldeo using it as free set up fodder and Gengar 2hko with Hex once it has been burned by Keldeo's Scald or Posioned by Vensaurs or Gengars Sludge Bomb. Sableye is also really passive, unless running the awful Calm Mind set, which still doesn't result in any problems with Keldeo laying around. It passiveness means, that it really can't effect the team in all to many ways, as it's basically a free switch into keldeo or even Mega Venusaur to get the potential poision for Gengar.LO Sand Rush Excadrill just blows through this team as far as I can see. The SD version can also set up vs Chansey/Bisharp locked into wrong move and win. SpDef Mega Sableye also seems to be an issue as it gets numerous opportunities to come in, spread burns and stop your hazard stack. I'm curious to know your game plan vs these mons.