That means you're actually agreeing with me, then!
Are you absolutely sure about this? Outrage is obviously less powerful on Flygon, Kingdra and Altaria, but it doesn't make those Pokemon unplayable. Last time I checked, two of those Pokemon are solidly OU. I'm sure the fact that they have access to Outrage has something to do with it.
Altaria is the only Dragon Pokemon that is not OU or better, and that's because it has only 70 Atk and SpA. Still, UU players can attest that even from 70 base Atk, Altaria's Outrages are actually very powerful. Just read the very first sentence of Altaria's analysis: "Even with its mediocre Attack stat, Altaria can cause havoc with its Dragon Danced Outrages." Also read the first sentence of the CB set: "The thought of a STAB Choice Band Outrage is rather frightening, even more so when you consider it 2HKOs many of the standard UU physical walls." That surely isn't down to the 70 base Atk, right? Exactly my point.
Alright, let me see if I understand. It's the moves that put the Pokemon where they are is what you're saying? I agree with that completely. Without the moves, they wouldn't be anywhere. But also without the Pokemon, the moves would be nowhere.
Man I'm having a hard time putting my thoughts into words. Had to backspace this paragraph like 4 times.
From what I understand, RB Golbat wants to ban the moves because they are the defining moves on Suspects and could improve the diversity/balance/whatever of the metagame. Now, the justification I'm seeing from you is that the moves should be banned because they caused the Pokemon to get that high. This almost seems like an unarguable point, mostly because it's true. The Pokemon are where they stand because of the moves. But so are the other Pokemon who have those powerful 120, 140 Base Power STAB moves. Without them they wouldn't be used as much.
Are you absolutely sure about this? Outrage is obviously less powerful on Flygon, Kingdra and Altaria, but it doesn't make those Pokemon unplayable. Last time I checked, two of those Pokemon are solidly OU. I'm sure the fact that they have access to Outrage has something to do with it.
I don't recall saying they were unplayable, I was merely saying that they lacked the power to become as threatening as the other Dragons. (Other dragons refers to and will continue to refer to Garchomp, Lati@s, and Salamence.) We have Flygon counters, and I'll pull these from the analysis: Cresselia, Vaporeon, Suicune, Hippowdon, Gliscor, and Gyarados. We have Kingdra Counters: Bulky Waters, Blissey, Snorlax, Empoleon. We can handle these Pokemon in the metagame.
Now, we can't handle Salamence as easily. I can see what you're saying though, that the moves made him this powerful. The moves caused him to get powerful. The moves cause us to not have counters for him. But the moves only do that for him and the Lati twins. Other people have already mentioned that Garchomp could use Dragon Claw, I won't delve into that.
Altaria is the only Dragon Pokemon that is not OU or better, and that's because it has only 70 Atk and SpA. Still, UU players can attest that even from 70 base Atk, Altaria's Outrages are actually very powerful. Just read the very first sentence of Altaria's analysis: "Even with its mediocre Attack stat, Altaria can cause havoc with its Dragon Danced Outrages." Also read the first sentence of the CB set: "The thought of a STAB Choice Band Outrage is rather frightening, even more so when you consider it 2HKOs many of the standard UU physical walls." That surely isn't down to the 70 base Atk, right? Exactly my point.
Key words: UU Players. Altaria is a beast in UU but I'm sure it has its counters, or it would be Suspect perhaps. Also, I don't take those kind of sentences to be literal. There are others just like it, although not written like that.
Heatran: For example, even Blissey risks being 2HKOed by a Flash Fire-boosted Fire Blast after Stealth Rock damage, and anything that doesn't resist Fire will be permanently destroyed.
Metagross: Meteor Mash is your primary attacking option as it is capable of dealing great amount of damage to most Pokémon regardless of whether they resist the hit or not.
Tyranitar: Choice Band Tyranitar is one of the most monstrously powerful physical threats in the fourth generation.
Scizor: Choice Band Scizor is a real force, being able to revenge kill many threats with Bullet Punch, or even tear through whatever switches in with its 591 Attack stat (with Choice Band).
It would be great if you could tell me the premier walls of UU that Altaria menaces. I know nothing of the UU metagame so I can't say anything about Altaria. From what I can see after looking at the tier list though, is that high HP Pokemon tend to lack Defense, while high Def Pokemon tend to lack HP. Exceptions I found were Rhyperior, Tangrowth, Slowbro and Umbreon. All I can say is that in OU, it really isn't that good, meaning I can pin it down to the 70 base Atk in standard play.
I would like to say I wish I knew how to conclude this, but I don't. I agree the moves played some part in determining how powerful the Pokemon were, but not so much so that the banning is necessary to make a better metagame of some sort. I think that these moves should be left, as truly we're looking at it affecting 4 Pokemon, and not necessarily for the better. These stats of the Pokemon have made them menacing. We also need to remember while this may take away from the Offensive Characteristic of Ubers for some suspects, it wouldn't take away from Support or Defense. And I can't end my post so Ill stop here.