Part 2
By comparison, Bug-Types lost a lot of tools on the Nintendo Switch. Heavy-Duty Boots might help against Stealth Rock, which is fair, but it does so at the cost of indirectly nerfing Sticky Web.
I guess. I'd still call it a net positive, since Web is better in OU and Ubers rn than in (pre-HDB) Gen7, and especially because HDB eases U-turn pivoting + many Bugs are 4x SR weak, but it's at least mixed.
The Ultra Beasts got Dexited from Scarlet & Violet and Mega Evolutions aren’t there or in Sword & Shield, so there goes some of the best modern Bug-Types by default.
This isn't a fault of the
type itself, and not something I care about when evaluating types.
Volcarona and a buffed Araquanid are entirely carrying the Bug typing in Scarlet & Violet’s meta now,
Nope. Ribombee would be Uber by usage (>7%!). Scizor is OU. Lokix and Slither Wing are UU, and Yanmega is RUBL. Many other Bug-types would be high tier if they weren't Dexited. (As above, I don't hold it against the type that its guys got Dexited.) The type is clearly workable in top-level play.
how several physical Bug-Types either lack or lost good physical boosting moves to match Quiver Dance,
Not correct. Of the 9 fully-evolved Bug-types with over 80 Attack (including Scyther; excluding Forretress), 8 have SD. The sole remaining, Slither Wing, at least has Bulk Up.
Even if it was correct, it doesn't really make sense as a criticism. Tons of types lack good boosting on their guys physically, specially, or both. QD being so good doesn't mean an average situation on the physical end would become a weakness.
Or the fact that Bug, as one of the worst offensive Types in the game, can be taken advantage of in that aspect with common defensive Tera Types that your opponent may already be running for other threats anyways such as Fire, Poison, Steel, or Flying.
Seems believable. I consciously choose to not interact with Tera so like, I don't have a meaningful opinion, but it checks out.
Resisting bug IDT is too low value, but sure. However, resisting fairy and fighting is big. Fighting is a pretty good type but fairy is prob top three minimum.
Yes, it's weak to ground, but that's really its only weakness. And secondary typings such as grass and flying are really good pairings with it because of that.
You're missing the macro-level point that Steel does this better. Steel is a Fairy check that dies to Ground too, but it matches up better against the field. Steel has some other weaknesses, but that's okay, since it pairs with secondary types much better than Poison does (such as Grass and Flying, too... and Bug. And Fairy. Don't forget Dragon and Water. Also Dark and Ghost. And Ground. Also Electric.)
Poison isn't fully outclassed, but it's a bad sign it's fighting so hard in
what's supposed to be its niche (Fairy-checking in specific, defense in general).
Toxic is a incredibly dominant move
This is misinformation on the internet. It's just not true. The spotlight Toxic users in singles now are B-rank OU washouts like Toxapex and Clodsire. Nobody's falling head over heels for it anytime soon. Many decent or good mons with Toxic (e.g. Etern, Gliscor, Revavroom, Weezing Galar) like to skip it for other utility moves (like Recover, Knock Off, Shift Gear, WoW resp.). High ladder Gliscor runs Toxic under 1/3rd of the time, it just has better to do, and the other listed guys run Toxic even less.
rock has multiple moves that define metas (stealth rock, rock slide)
Rock has zero moves that define singles, the format that I care about. Stealth Rock is quite good and common but hardly defines the format in a HDB world.
and good pokemon in said category (tyranitar, garganacl) that use the good attributes of rock).
Rock, more than any other type,
depends on signature abilities and moves and gimmicks, a crutch which makes me evaluate it pretty poorly. Garg has a tremendously powerful defensive ability and is still a poster child for Terastallization so it can
drop Rock's many weaknesses - imagine if it was just a good defensive type to start with! Iron Boulder and Ogerpon needed special signature attacks to not die to Stone Edge misses, and they still both miss OU. Your best Rock-type not depending on a signature is, like, Tyranitar and Arcanine-Hisui, which still need special rare treats (Sand Stream, or Rock Head + STAB Head Smash) to eke out a UU B rank. As I'm hinting, even with all this under-the-counter help, the
better Rock-types are still middling, usually milling around in the UU basement or lower. Compare this to Ribombee for Bug, which needed no signature traits to be Ubers "by usage".
I'd mention the Rock-types that needed gimmicks to be Ubers viable but there aren't any Rock-types that are Ubers viable. It and Grass share that demerit.
I'll grant that bug has good utility in its offensive moves, but it is mostly propped up by U-turn, a move whose bug typing is usually incidental.
It isn't. Sticky Web, Quiver Dance, and First Impression would like a word. And Bug beating a top-tier type in Dark. There are just plenty of great and solid Bug-types (many of which are Dexited, no fault of the type), which proves they can definitely do stuff one way or another.