But just to be safe, any argument used against Wobbuffet can probably be used for it and then we'll go in a never ending hypocritical circle of posts so..
...we should post logs to back up our arguments as I've encouraged and urged for the last couple of pages. I would honestly like to see how your offensive team dealt with Wobbuffet from start to finish.
I'll try to avoid posting entire logs, as the only part that really matters is how Wobb works:
Don't do this...how many times do I have to say that full logs are encouraged so we can see the entire context?
Jirachi used Thunder.
It's super effective!
Skarmory lost 66% of its health.
Lord Alchemy's Skarmory fainted.
Jirachi's leftovers restored its health a little!
Jirachi restored 6% of its health.
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Here I was caught of guard seeing as most Jirachi's are Zen/U-turn, but I saw this fellow use U-turn earlier in the match which basically gives me a free kill with Wobbuffet.
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Lord Alchemy switched in Wobbuffet (lvl 100 Wobbuffet ?).
Jirachi used U-turn.
It's super effective!
Wobbuffet lost 23% of its health.
Random Internet Guy switched in GreenZor (lvl 100 Scizor ?).
Pointed stones dug into Scizor.
Scizor lost 12% of its health.
Wobbuffet used Counter.
Scizor lost 88% of its health.
Random Internet Guy's Scizor fainted.
Like, I'm going to assume that Jirachi didn't have any Calm Minds under its belt, and you can think "well, obviously" but it isn't. If it were indeed a CM variant then maybe that's why it used U-turn again because it "knew you were going to Mirror Coat" because it knows a +1 or +2 Thunder doesn't kill Wobby. See what I'm saying?
You're not so bulky now, dead Scizor. U-turn isn't a great counter when you do Super Effective damage to something with a crap load of HP and the ability to do double damage back. It can be rather easy to counter U-turns, especially Jirachi ones. I also countered a Gallades Night Slash immediately after to OHKO it, but that was just a miscalculation on Random Internet Guy's part.
The argument is usually that U-turn + Ghost-Type is the "great counter", but it's been proven that U-turn usage has not risen in the last 2-3 months (as with Shed Shell) so it doesn't seem that people are actively employing a U-turn strategy to counter Wobbuffet anyway.
As for standard Ticklefett shenanigans, do we really need logs? Slow tank thing comes out, does a non-attack move like Softboiled, Roost, Stealth Rocks, and gets locked into it, 6 tickles, out comes CB Pursuit thing. I've been enjoying a Choice Banded Metagross for my Pursuit flavors, but have thought about going the T-Tar route, just seems easier to get Metagross in opening up more Tickle opportunities.
The answer is: yes, yes, a million times yes. In fact, reread, the last paragraph of my last reply to you because it 100% applies to what you're saying here. I posted the set for a reason. People still aren't using Wobbuffet any more than they were 2-3 months ago—they in fact are using it
less (#39 -> #43 -> #43, weighted usage). I don't think you appreciate the fact that I actually may want Wobbuffet banned...why else would I have posted this set as a thread in Stark Mountain over two months ago?
But as I said earlier, if there seriously is little to no literal evidence that this set is as dominant as both you and I think it is on paper, then...maybe it isn't. A way to fix this? Posting full, unaltered battle logs, as I've urged and encouraged.