Welcome to Monotype Community-Create-A-Team, a weekly Monotype Event where users come together to build fresh new teams, as a community.
Each week a host will choose a Monotype tier and a specific set, core, or archetype to build a team around. After the topic has been selected, the host will guide the community through the process of building and revising a team. Users will work together step-by-step to define the team's build, pick teammates to support the core, and flesh out sets. Finished teams will be posted here on the project thread, along with a brief description of the team-building process.
CCaTs will take place Saturdays in the Monotype Events Room at 6:00 pm GMT.
Here are some general guidelines regarding CCaTs:
Each week a host will choose a Monotype tier and a specific set, core, or archetype to build a team around. After the topic has been selected, the host will guide the community through the process of building and revising a team. Users will work together step-by-step to define the team's build, pick teammates to support the core, and flesh out sets. Finished teams will be posted here on the project thread, along with a brief description of the team-building process.
CCaTs will take place Saturdays in the Monotype Events Room at 6:00 pm GMT.
Here are some general guidelines regarding CCaTs:
- Every CCaT will center team-building around a specific idea––a core, a set, or an archetype––selected by the host. Do not argue or appeal this idea during discussion. Use this thread as a place to suggest cores or ideas for an upcoming CCaT.
- Suggestions for the team should be thoughtful. Remember that the purpose of the CCaT project is to build teams that are viable in the metagame. Creative and unconventional ideas are welcome and should be discussed.
- When discussing a Pokemon, consider it both individually and in the larger context of the team. What role does it fill? How does it support the team? What support does it itself need?
- Be prepared to make many revisions to the team over the course of the CCaT. Adjustments to movesets, EVs, or entire teamslots will be common at each stage of team-building.
- Remember, discussion should, first and foremost, be civil and respectful. Flaming, shitposting, and hostility will not be tolerated.
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