Begging people to stop arguing “but it will make tiers below UU worse,” this is completely irrelevant and should not remotely be used as reasoning not to ban things. The point of my argument was that accuracy-lowering moves are only really viable as a cheese strategy when specifically used by Dugtrio and Diglett due to their speed tiers relative to the tier they’re in and the fact that they remove the most effective counterplay, Thunder Wave, due to their typing, allowing them to use Substitute to compensate for their lack of bulk. “It’s nice in PU so don’t ban it in UU” is a nonsense argument nobody should be making. Any tier lower than the one being discussed is irrelevant when considering tiering action.
II.) Universal Applicability Across Eligible Users
It’s very clear that the tiering-policy-correct move here is ban Dugtrio or ban nothing, personally I’m on the side of ban nothing.
Not sure why you believe this is policy (you can just go look at the tiering policy at any time and it’s a short read), there’s no such rule in Smogon’s tiering policy and we don’t have a separate RBY one, I’m just willing to use some common sense. It’s just common sense that if you ban one move you should ban clones of it, due to:I believe policy would require banning Smokescreen if we ban Sand Attack. Smokescreen is a direct buff from Sand Attack is it has more PP and is also 100% accurate. We cannot ban a move and not ban a move that is a direct upgrade of it. And at that point we might well just get all of the moves.
Ban accuracy lowering moves>Do nothing>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Ban Dugtrio
II.) Universal Applicability Across Eligible Users
- The element is not just situationally powerful on one or two Pokemon; it is universally problematic across all or most potential users.
- Example: If a move is only broken due to unique synergy with one or two specific Pokemon, then we default to banning those Pokemon rather than the move itself.
It’s very clear that the tiering-policy-correct move here is ban Dugtrio or ban nothing, personally I’m on the side of ban nothing.