On a related topic I did a personal challenge in Gen 7 to try winning with each level decreasing after a win using Simple Shaymin and got down to level 75 before I decided to stop (replay), though I think a lot of people may not have been using full EVs still so that might be harder today. It would be interesting to see how far a point you can still put up a decent fight with, but as mentioned luck can definitely force a win like with a T1 Explosion OHKO as well.Do you think it is possible for the worst team to win against a "normal" team by luck? Or would the worst team be so bad that it could never possibly win?
Happy November and end of daylight savings! As the flow of time reverses once more before the year approaches its end, we can take the season of remembrance to look back on October and be thankful for the echoes we leave behind.
In other Smogon news, the current CAP 35 in progress is looking to be an Electric/Normal type with a 136 HP / 73 Atk / 81 Def / 90 SpA / 98 SpD / 56 Spe (534 BST) stat spread which is pretty solid.
https://www.smogon.com/stats/2024-10/gen9metronomebattle-1630.txt
https://www.smogon.com/stats/2024-10/moveset/gen9metronomebattle-1630.txt
The battle count rises yet more up to 36561, breaking through the 30k threshold again.
October 2024: 1630-weighted top 10 + last month positions:
#1: Mega Venusaur (no change)
#2: Mega Heracross (no change)

#3: Blissey (#6)

#4: Pecharunt (#3)

#5: Mega Ampharos (#4)

#6: Ting-Lu (#5)

#7: Mega Sableye (no change)

#8: Mega Slowbro (no change)

#9: Type: Null (#13)

#10: Necturna (#11)

Not much has changed but Blissey stakes a claim for the top 3 while Ting-Lu slips yet further down the ranks reaching a new low again. Though as Slakoth has showed though, Blissey is not infallible. As for dark horses, Guzzlord makes a decent showing for itself in #22 with about half the uses of its surroundings, and Mega Pinsir makes #31 above Regirock and Mega Gardevoir, but there's a very big one that gave some red flags and turned this whole story around.
A name that immediately stuck out to me was Rotom-Wash at #17 as a mon I have not seen particularly talked about at all, yet suddenly breaking 1000 uses, and even in September it only reached 17 uses with even less in the prior months. If I had to guess, this would mark the return of hippobotas who I once noted in February 2021 as picking from a random selection of mons that seems to be consistent, including the notable choice of Rotom-Wash as a clear indicator of bot influence, and it seems like based on their replays they are indeed active again and using tera stellar in slot 1, as well as most of the mons placing from 11-17 (Mega Heracross, Mega Venusaur, Blissey, Mega Sableye, Mega Camerupt, Mega Slowbro, Snorlax, Rotom-Wash, Landorus-Therian, + Pecharunt, Ting-Lu, Swampert, Type: Null, Mega Ampharos noticed this time). My condolences to the person who was getting salty dealing with the bot but thanks for all the sample replays. To everyone else, I guess you can better know a matchup even though the bot still uses random picks anyway. And to hippobotas I still respect the unique nicknames per mon.
An example of bot influence.
With this in mind, it pretty much skews most of the top usage stats even higher, and moveset stats towards stellar tera types and such, so I'll just go into the viability ceilings (highest GXE of a user that used a mon) for now. Blissey has a major lead with 85, ahead of both Venusaur and Necturna's 82 and Heracross's 81, but 80 is tied with Zapdos and base Pikachu (not -Starter, still Imposter), though it doesn't look like they were particular partners. Following up at 79 are Ting-Lu (Simple/WP from the bot mostly), Dragonite/Salamence/Kommo-o all with some degree of Aerilate use though Kommo-o is mostly Bulletproof, as well as Magic Bounce Revenankh which seems to be the pair with Dragonite and Salamence/Kommo-o being their own duo, and lastly we have Friend Guard Dusclops, Mega Altaria (pretty divided between Pixilate/Pickup/Good as Gold/Magic Bounce/Contrary) and Mega Kangaskhan (mainly Good as Gold and Mirror Herb) in 78.
I'll leave off there, but the moveset stats should provide some good insight on the bot's sets in case you're wondering, though its success is probably more just due to sheer time than any particular strategy to be mimicked by a human. I guess I will point out the Rotom-Wash in particular as its trademark mon to me, being Levitate/Choice Specs/Quiet and having a viability ceiling of 70.