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would love for you to show one replay where this has happened everI'll give you another example. I got my choice band espeed dnite and I use it to revenge kill a roaring moon. It pulls out a random tera ghost and gets another free dragon dance. What else was I supposed to do?
*Insert godot's theme*And Christ, talking about a Tera Blast suspect? What is this forum smoking today
Do also keep in mind that Archaludon will be present on other team styles, no just Rain. With a Water resist and a 4x Grass resist, it looks like a decent enough Wellspring answer with some neat role compression in Stealth Rocks and as a check to some FairiesMinus Electro Shot, Arch would be a rain staple, very effectively covering some of the archetype's biggest defensive weaknesses, while benefitting itself from the weather with a 100% accuracy Thunder. Rain teams actually having a solid defensive core would provide a ton of options, and it's not hard to view Arch as 'too good' for how much it offers to the style, but even with its presence, rain teams wouldn't be dominating.
Do also keep in mind that Archaludon will be present on other team styles, no just Rain. With a Water resist and a 4x Grass resist, it looks like a decent enough Wellspring answer with some neat role compression in Stealth Rocks and as a check to some Fairies
Fair enoughWhile true, I was using it as an example to show how a mon can be "too good" on an archetype, but because the archetype as a whole is fine, the mon isn't a problem and doesn't require tiering action.
Grassy Terrain Archaludon teams would rise in popularity again too.Do also keep in mind that Archaludon will be present on other team styles, no just Rain. With a Water resist and a 4x Grass resist, it looks like a decent enough Wellspring answer with some neat role compression in Stealth Rocks and as a check to some Fairies
bro why are people suddenly responding to something I wrote a month ago lolwould love for you to show one replay where this has happened ever
av stealth rock?Happy Birthday Finch.
Anyway, I'm glad Kyurem was banned. I have more complex thoughts about the meta, but in general, OU has plenty of wallbreakers. Offense is not going to be a problem this gen. It just isn't. And neither is Gliscor, IMO, because there were plenty of teams without Kyurem that already had ways to deal with Gliscor.
The only other mon I really want to see banned is Roaring Moon. With Kyurem gone, it is the last of the really egregious DD + Tera abusers left in OU. I know a lot of people and top players in particular don't think Moon is broken. That's what they said about Gouging Fire, too. DD + BE + Tera is always going to be a dangerous combination. Moon has less bulk than GF, but more power and speed. It's only a matter of time before people realize it isn't just a Tera Flying mon and start to abuse the heck out of it.
The accelerated setup sweepers in gen 9 is one of the most overcentralizing things about the metagame. So I don't want to see the unbanning of broken setup mons like Volc or Palafin. I don't really need to get into the stupidity of Quiver Dance or Bulk Up + Jet Punch in a Tera metagame, do I? I'm not necesarrily opposed to seeing certain unbans, like Regieleki without TB. But no setup cancer, please.
Even something like Arch, which people pretend is always fine outside of Rain, might not be. Stamina on something that bulky is kinda nuts. Like Mc Squared already pointed out, Power Herb + Meteor Beam isn't that much of a compromise on what it already did to get banned for Rain teams. But even outside of that, Arch can still probably do a lot of the trades that it always did. Grassy Terrain is going to be extremely good for it. Even something like an AV phasing set:
Archaludon @ Assault Vest
Ability: Stamina
Tera Type: Fairy/Poison
EVs: 240 HP / 16 Def / 252 SpD
Calm Nature
- Body Press
- Flash Cannon
- Stealth Rock
- Dragon Tail
This would be an absolutely obnoxious mon to face. Somebody would run this on a team with Wish Mola and/or Rillaboom. No thank you.
Dragonite is much more problematic than Moon, all of Moon's most popular Tera options have an exploitable weakness and they all die to strong priority. Moon can also be OKOed. Dragonite on the other hand doesn't really even need Tera unless it has to break something super bulky like defensive Great Tusk, it's basically impossible to OKO without either a supereffective multi-hit move (of which there is a short supply) or already being boosted, which basically guarantees the ability to DD on almost anything (much like Gouging Faceplate), and after just a single DD becomes impossible to both out-bulk and out-speed. E-Speed negates both of the most prominent forms of counterplay to setup sweepers, which are priority and speed, namely, something which Moon cannot do.Happy Birthday Finch.
Anyway, I'm glad Kyurem was banned. I have more complex thoughts about the meta, but in general, OU has plenty of wallbreakers. Offense is not going to be a problem this gen. It just isn't. And neither is Gliscor, IMO, because there were plenty of teams without Kyurem that already had ways to deal with Gliscor.
The only other mon I really want to see banned is Roaring Moon. With Kyurem gone, it is the last of the really egregious DD + Tera abusers left in OU. I know a lot of people and top players in particular don't think Moon is broken. That's what they said about Gouging Fire, too. DD + BE + Tera is always going to be a dangerous combination. Moon has less bulk than GF, but more power and speed. It's only a matter of time before people realize it isn't just a Tera Flying mon and start to abuse the heck out of it.
The accelerated setup sweepers in gen 9 is one of the most overcentralizing things about the metagame. So I don't want to see the unbanning of broken setup mons like Volc or Palafin. I don't really need to get into the stupidity of Quiver Dance or Bulk Up + Jet Punch in a Tera metagame, do I? I'm not necesarrily opposed to seeing certain unbans, like Regieleki without TB. But no setup cancer, please.
Even something like Arch, which people pretend is always fine outside of Rain, might not be. Stamina on something that bulky is kinda nuts. Like Mc Squared already pointed out, Power Herb + Meteor Beam isn't that much of a compromise on what it already did to get banned for Rain teams. But even outside of that, Arch can still probably do a lot of the trades that it always did. Grassy Terrain is going to be extremely good for it. Even something like an AV phasing set:
Archaludon @ Assault Vest
Ability: Stamina
Tera Type: Fairy/Poison
EVs: 240 HP / 16 Def / 252 SpD
Calm Nature
- Body Press
- Flash Cannon
- Stealth Rock
- Dragon Tail
This would be an absolutely obnoxious mon to face. Somebody would run this on a team with Wish Mola and/or Rillaboom. No thank you.
Eh, outcome is a bit disappointing but I typically avoided running Kyurem on the teams I built so I can't say I will miss it too much. I think Hydrappl / Raging Bolt have better traits as Dragon-types anyways, with Hydrappl having Regenerator and Raging Bolt having priority + CM + Volt Switch, so most teams will adapt to Kyurem's loss just fine by swapping over to one of these two Pokemon. Kyurem mainly just had the MU fishing in its favor with its random greedy sets, which made it very boom-or-bust compared to raging bolt's consistent excellency.
I think Iron Crown might just be knocked out of OU now, since its Kyurem MU was its main selling point and it doesn't really match up well into many Pokemon in A+ rank now. I actually see it dropping to UU with most teams just running GKing + Ting-Lu instead to just to have the infinite longevity with Regen + Spikes. Its still got its advantages like doing well vs Tera Fairy mons, but I think it'll be in a bad spot and likely won't recover unless we see bans of Darkrai / Roaring Moon.
I don't think Ogerpon-W gets better. It will dislike the prevelance of these boots spam teams (which will get more popular) with mons that it has awkward MUs against like Raging Bolt, Hydrappl, and other grasses that may get better after kyu ban. I think Samu + Zap teams get better and while Ogerpon-W does well against this core, it doesn't do amazing against it long-term once Samu starts getting the layers up and pressuring the Oger-W. At least, this is my initial impression when facing Oger with Samu + Zap teams.
I am hoping we don't have any more suspects for a while, but I wouldn't be surprised if there is a Gliscor suspects after 2 weeks. Gliscor will likely be stronger in a bootspam metagame with its SD sets being easier to fit on more structures.
You're right. I was rushing and just filled out random moves. I replaced it with Metal Burst for AV specifically, but you get the general idea.av stealth rock?
First of all, I don't believe Dragonite is problematic. Its main priority has an immunity. So does it's main STAB. (It lacks decent Flying moves besides Rain Hurricane Dragonite.) Either it has to run boots or it fits on less teams. But running boots lowers the power level. And running an item for power further restricts it and makes it more vulnerable to rocks and an RK from something that can survive 1 hit. Furthermore, E-speed isn't a natural STAB. So it cannot use Tera to get double STAB nonsense with it.Dragonite is much more problematic than Moon, all of Moon's most popular Tera options have an exploitable weakness and they all die to strong priority. Moon can also be OKOed. Dragonite on the other hand doesn't really even need Tera unless it has to break something super bulky like defensive Great Tusk, it's basically impossible to OKO without either a supereffective multi-hit move (of which there is a short supply) or already being boosted, which basically guarantees the ability to DD on almost anything (much like Gouging Faceplate), and after just a single DD becomes impossible to both out-bulk and out-speed. E-Speed negates both of the most prominent forms of counterplay to setup sweepers, which are priority and speed, namely, something which Moon cannot do.
As for pokemon that may be able to punish this new fast gliscor set, has anyone looked into rockpon? Rockpon really doesn’t fear much at all from gliscor tbh and while it is the worst ogerpon form at the moment, its typing does make for an interesting potential gliscor answer in theory.
Gliscor has nothing to do with this. It could be in the tier and it would still be a high skill based metagame unless it got voted to get banned. The core reasons for SS OU being seen this way include it having no generational gimmick with Dynamax banned, as well as Hidden Power being removed. Unexpected coverage is a lot harder to pull off in that tier and it's a lot easier to formulate gameplans because at most it's guessing what items the opponent has unrevealed. Gliscor would be very strong in a world with no hidden power ice and no tera blast ice, forcing urshifu/slowbro/weavile to do their best to keep it in check, but it would not be able to tera itself out of a 4x weakness like it does in gen 9. It would also lack Spikes and probably lacks Roost, meaning that it would most likely want to run some combination of Swords Dance + Knock Off + EQ/Facade to threaten Corviknight/Clefable, but no EQ comes at the cost of being walled by Melmetal + Heatran, the latter of which you would probably want Gliscor to act as a counter for.All I’m saying is, if you consider SS OU to be a “highly skill based metagame”, one of the reasons that it is so, even if you don’t realize it, is because Gl*scor is not present.
do we know this, though? spikes was tr23 last gen. there's no way to know for sure whether game freak would have given them to our theoretical gen 8 gliscor or not, although it did learn it in legends arceus. and it would also still have roost because transfer moves were intact in gen 8. although i do agree with your main point that gliscor would be fine in 8, largely because, well, it can't tera and weavile is one of the best mons in the tier, and that 8 is one of the most skill-based gens because we don't have to deal with wacky zany generational gimmicks™ like tera or z-movesIt would also lack Spikes and probably lacks Roost
Not exactly. First of all, you resist Facade which is kind of a big deal. You also have Sturdy so you could live any hit. That along side a faster speed tier can have you win it. You can also predict the Protect to SD up and/or Encore after the Protect or SD. It's not a bad matchup depending on circumstances.Ogerpon-Cornerstone is not a Gliscor answer since she's neutral to Ground. You would need Grassy Terrain support for her to not fold to Gliscor.
+2 0 Atk Gliscor Earthquake vs. 0 HP / 4 Def Ogerpon-Cornerstone: 237-280 (78.7 - 93%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
Not exactly. First of all, you resist Facade which is kind of a big deal. You also have Sturdy so you could live any hit. That along side a faster speed tier can have you win it. You can also predict the Protect to SD up and/or Encore after the Protect or SD. It's not a bad matchup depending on circumstances.
finally someone who appreciates how good ss ou isPersonally I call it the "no nonsense" tier and like it for that reason, and more people are liking SS OU for that reason after experiencing the chaos Gen 9 brought. This post was a bit off topic and theorymons a bit, but I wanted to reply to that.