If my question was irrevelant, then please don't ask me the question yourself.
Jump said something about needing a definition for Uber and I think that's exactly what we need. It's too bad objectivity is difficult in Pokémon, if not impossible (my "idol" Aldaron thought it to be impossible to achieve), but something to disspell what some see as noob reasons (the one above TO AN EXTENT, etc.)
Defining/arguing what is uber is ultimately a futile endeavor, as there are most likely as many differing opinions on the subject as there are members of Smogon. Just like in politics, when a consensus cannot be reached, the next best thing to do is take a vote, in the hope that the majority will be pleased.
This is just a question about the rating required in order to be eligible to vote.
Does your rating have to be 1650 - 1710? I didn't understand what it meant by minimum rating must be 1650 with a deviation of 60.
That's what I'm trying to say. Everyone's definition of what "too powerful for OU" actually means is totally different.
Skymin doesn't have the ability to do that. It has the ability to have Choice specs, come in, fire up seed flare then switch out. A basic strategy for a choice pokemon with poor STAB coverage. Which is something that lets it down.
fishin i already posted twice about how i am open to the notion of votes being PMed to talliers. this would virtually do away with the ability to copy good reasoning, even though as the old bold vote threads went, nobody knew what tangerine and i were going to consider good votes anyway. i know i've posted a lot of words in this thread but please try to read my threads in full before posting in the future, thanks.
regardless, Aeolus, Mekkah myself and a few others talked for a good while in #insidescoop about all this, and we have come to a general consensus that bold voting does more harm than good. we all agree that there is some degree of bias in both methods but that attempting to judge other votes is kind of problematic. first, let me say for the seventh ("half a dozen" + 1) time that i never liked the process, even if it may come across otherwise. second, i can't help but feel that if three talliers were on the same page and if voting was blind that we could greatly reduce bias, but i am not stubborn enough to keep suggesting it. remember that i posted this thread for input like aeo and mekk gave me, and that i don't ever "mandate" without coming to you guys first!
so that said, here are the new Suspect Test Voting requirements:
1655 Rating
65 Deviation
There's just no reason to disagree with X-Act, so yeah. Most important though, we are going to strive for 75-100 voters to essentially decrease variance there. There's no way 32 votes are enough even if everyone has a perfect understanding of what "uber" means and accepts our philosophy for competitive pokemon.
im pretty sure that skymin the only reason for #10 and not TOP3 in the statistics is the high amount of 1/2 counter in the top10
There's a difference between a check and a counter. A counter must be able to switch in without much threat. For example, Heatran is a check, not a counter because Earth Power = OHKO (and swapping in a Sub is followed by an Earth Power).
scarfheatran check, not counter, zapdos counter with SpcDef focus, salamence check (can't swap in on Air Slash), scizor check (can't swap in on Air Slash), blissey check (swaps in on Seed Flare with SpcDef drop, then gets Air Slash flinch, and next Seed Flare KOs), gengar (scarfed only, cause Hlth and SpcDef are crap), metagross (check (Earth Power)) and the high amount of srocks around there make it nearly impossible to get a good switch-in for skymin (yes, Skymin hates SR)
im pretty sure that skymin the only reason for #10 and not TOP3 in the statistics is the high amount of 1/2 counter in the top10
scarfheatran, zapdos, salamence, scizor, blissey, gengar, metagross and the high amount of srocks around there make it nearly impossible to get a good switch-in for skymin
Actually, the whole list of checks/counters changes changes rather substantially for Subseed Skymin, which Blissey is nearly helpless against, for example. Granted, Subseed Skymin is fairly rare right now (although I use it), since Leech Seed is only being used on 24.3% of Skymins. Now, I agree that Skymin is far from Uber, and probably not even as good as Salamence or Scizor. But it viable and even a serious threat in OU, which seems to fall into doubt at times in this thread. The fact that Skymin destroys lead Azelf and threatens other common leads such as Machamp and Infernape makes it pretty useful, although it does have serious problems with switching in repeatedly. I'm a bit confused by the significance of the usage statistics in Skymin's case. As several individuals have pointed out rather well, Skymin is not very effective as a pure special sweeper. So why are people using it as if it is? I always use Leftovers on Skymin (again, I exclusively use Subseed), and I'm completely lost as to why anyone would use Life Orb on it.
I don't understand why (slight) versatility is Uber on Shaymin-S but not on something like Salamence.
Having different checks for different movesets is nothing new, and is not an argument for Ubers, either. In fact, because Shaymin-S needs to resort to varied options to take on certain threats, it shows that it isn't Uber.
Now, I agree that Skymin is far from Uber