First of all... YES!
I have to admit, I was typing out a Nosepass set with eviolite to abuse Magnet Pull in my previous post, thinking of putting in the HP slot, and suggested the steels you did, but then thought it would be criticized because it had no offensive pressure, even on super effective hits. The advantage over Probopass would be that it had no weakness to enemies using Magnet Pull since it is a Pure Rock type, but then saw how weak its own offenses were and decided against it because Dusclops has more bulk on the Special Defense, (unless you count Sandstorm) and almost the same amount of Defense, while using Night Shade so it wouldn't need to go in Atk or SpA, as it would make the most use of the HP slot. Nosepass cannot go in Atk or SpA because it's HP is too low. I didn't think to use an offense slot when I considered Probopass afterwards... (I planned to Pair it with Giratina since it resists Nosepass' Grass, and Water weaknesses, while it is immune to Fighting and Earthquake! In return, Nosepass could trap Steel types that resist its Dragon offense. It sound good until I realized how bulky most Steels are).
Props to you for using Probopass in the offensive slot. I had a Serebii window open while trying to make my post make sense, and only thought of the HP slot, instead of the offense. I can happily say, that you have proven that there is something unique that Probopass can do effectively that Nosepass cannot keep up with. My advice- one thing my post was going to include was Pain Split in my sets.
I would suggest you give Probopass Pain Split over Toxic. Your goal is to trap Pokémon that are immune to Toxic, if you pick an offensive enough God, you won't need to Toxic them because your attacks will hit hard enough. Maybe a Mewtwo god? 154 SpA base is gonna allow you to take advantage of your bulk without worrying about the SpA EV or nature investment, just max bulk. Also, something Pain Split does better on your set than the ones I considered include taking advantage of its low HP, as it had good enough defensive stats to keep healthy with a recovery move. Glad to see you had a better idea than me, I thought Nosepass and Probopass were not salvageable, but I truly think yours makes it work!
I tried Swoobat a few weeks ago, and couldn't make it successful because I tried to use too many attacks for coverage. Your set could work since you rely on Stored Power, and focus on survival, letting your teammates handle Dark-types.
Speaking of teammates, have your tried a Dugtrio in the Attack slot of an offensive god? Dugtrio can trap a Swoobat's biggest threats: Electric/Dark and/or Rock types like Tyranitar, Yvetal (Stone Edge) and KO them with a good god like Rayquaza giving it 150 Attack. With Electric/Dark/Rock types eliminated, I would suggest Dugtrio for your Swoobat team!
Also thanks to you and
iLlama for liking my post. I see he edited my suggestions into the OP VR!
LordHelix I would suggest posting a replay or 2 of at least one of the sets to showcase it. I didn't post any from Munchlax because the strategy is just bulk, and calculations are enough (and comparing it to another Pokémon already ranked such as Mega-Slowbro), but for Snorlax I did because it is a unique set that requires proof for the explanation. I would say Swoobat falls into that category because it is unique and needs to be proven so people buy it. It's like an acquired taste, once people have a sample they will love it, replays are your sample.
Overall, I will say that Kingdra requires little evidence, I used it and had it used against me and I know for a fact it is literally the reason Kyogre is a boss, because a boss always brings his best crew to clean up a team and SWEEP them away!
Good job on Avalugg, it totally was a Pokémon that I saw had great HP and Defense but didn't know how best to capitalize it.
Maybe the best way to promote some of your sets would be to suggest teammates. For example, it is clear Kingdra needs Rain Support, and better offense, so a non-Blue Orb Kyogre covers both by giving it the weather and SpA boost all at once. You already mentioned it, and that's a great way you reinforced how a Kingdra rocks!
Next, Swoobat sounds great with Dugtrio support. Mewtwo can also boost SpA or Speed or Rayquaza can boost SpA for Swoobat and Attack for Dugtrio.
Don't worry about Unaware, it only negates the inclusion of the stat boosts, but Stored Power still gets the Base Power Move benefits of having the stats, so +4 SpA is still 150 base power after STAB. Clefable better have Toxic.
Overall, love your enthusiasm and glad to see this thread Is on to making more positive discussion!