But just to change topics before someone brings up luxuray..
I think STAB should be removed from the games.
I think STAB should be removed from the games.
for any VGC knowers was Cress very strong in Gen 4-6 VGC because I don't know if it being Psychic/Fairy would've made it broken or notCress not being part Fairy I assume was a balancing decision.
Why?I think STAB should be removed from the games.
I mean, the flaws with Ice and Bug mostly come from how Gamefreak like to build them rather than an inherent issue with the types themselves. Whenever they actually build Ice types like they do other offensive types like Fire and Electric (at least decently fast and strong in one attack stat) they're generally good, the problem is that they like building Ice types as slow, "bulky", mixed attackers or sometimes as just worse Rock types.Imo, the only types in need of a buff are Ice and Bug. Psychic may be on par with them as a type, but Psychic Pokemon are just so much better than Bug and Ice Pokemon. Look at OU, UU, RU, and probably the rest of the usage based tiers and you'll see that Psychic has a respectable presence, where Bug and Ice usually don't. It just doesn't really matter that Psychic is a weak type for Smogon tiers. And in game it doesn't really matter either.
yea actually now that you mention it that is backwards isnt it. hm.Psycho Boost is just Psychic but it, ironically, lowers your own stats (so not boost then).
I don't really agree with the idea that Psychic is one of the worst types when Game Freak clearly keeps giving them good tools like Psyshock/Psychic Noise, their own terrain, and a bunch of awesome mons. Meanwhile, you can barely count the number of good Bugs on one hand, and the only move of note they really have is U-turn. I'd rather put Ice in the "among the worst" category because it's consistently supplanted by Water existing.
Cress was one of the best Trick Room setters in the game, if not the best. It's the C in CHALK.for any VGC knowers was Cress very strong in Gen 4-6 VGC because I don't know if it being Psychic/Fairy would've made it broken or not
I think it's both, and the fact that the types suck limits GF's design space. Ice really only has one good archetype and Bug, like Psychic, requires that the Pokemon be above average in terms of stats/movepool/etc. in order to perform well. The difference between Bug and Psychic, as you say, is that Bugs are designed to be weak. Make more Bugs like they make Psychics and the problem goes away. The same can't really be said for Ice though, because it's essentially limited to a glass cannon role. Buffing the types would be the most effective way to give them more of a presence.I mean, the flaws with Ice and Bug mostly come from how Gamefreak like to build them rather than an inherent issue with the types themselves.
Why?
Removing STAB does literally nothing to address this. A system without STAB would put more emphasis on the defensive aspects of a Pokémon's typing, and the best defensive Pokémon are either dual-typed or fat pink blobs.(Thats not even mentioning how [STAB] gives dual types a general advantage.)
Types don't automatically resist whatever they're super effective on. Why would Ice resist Ground or Flying from a thematic standpoint?Ice not resisting Flying and Ground is bullshit. Not resisting Dragon even more bullshit. Just having the boon to resist Ground and Dragon would be amazing. Though I can see it harming Flying in practice...
Honestly Flying is in a rough position. Grass and Bug aren't offensive powerhouses to worry about Defensively, and Electric/Rock are common enough to where Flying defensively isn't that good
Ice should resist Electric if anything. It makes for a very poor conductor irl.Ice not resisting Flying and Ground is bullshit. Not resisting Dragon even more bullshit. Just having the boon to resist Ground and Dragon would be amazing. Though I can see it harming Flying in practice...
I think Ice should gain resistances to Water, Fairy, and maybe Dragon. Water resists Ice, presumably because water's high thermal mass makes it highly resistant to temperature changes. Do you know what other material has this property? Water, when it's frozen. I think the resistance should be made mutual. Fairy and Dragon don't need strong flavor justifications (they don't for a lot of their type matchups), but the former would be a pretty significant buff for Ice at the expense of another top 3 type and the latter is an option if the first two buffs aren't enough. I think a flavor argument could be made for a Bug resist, but Bug doesn't need the hit, or an Electric resist, but I'd only consider that if the first three didn't pan out.
Only 30% of the time, thoughsome people just want to watch the world burn it seems
See I'd understand this idea if they didn't continue to make big "sturdy" or fat Ice types that are supposed to LOOK bulky as much as be so in their stat line like Glalie, Regice (these things don't look fragile despite their Phys Def in practice), Walrein, Avalugg, Cloyster, and Abomasnow.Ice's lack of resists probably arises from the perception of ice being a substance that's brittle and easy to shatter. I do think it's odd that Ice doesn't resist Dragon, though, when it's stated that Dragons abhor cold temperatures - interestingly this is only something that started being emphasised as a trait around the time of BW, with Druddigon's dex entries noting that it absorbs sunlight and needs to be warm to be active and Iris having a weird phobia of Ice Pokemon and cold things in the anime. Ice resisting Dragon would have been an interesting alternate route to take instead of introducing Fairy, as it would have actually given the plethora of bulky Ice-types something of a niche - but it ultimately probably wouldn't have been enough to nerf Dragon completely hence the introduction of Fairy instead.
*your choice of username makes all of this feel quite ironic
See I'd understand this idea if they didn't continue to make big "sturdy" or fat Ice types that are supposed to LOOK bulky as much as be so in their stat line like Glalie, Regice (these things don't look fragile despite their Phys Def in practice), Walrein, Avalugg, Cloyster, and Abomasnow.
If this is their mentality, they suck at designing Pokemon for it because of the bulky ones. If this is NOT their mentality, they suck at designing for what they intend instead because the offensive ones fit that image better and are still half the Ices.