This. I just don't understand why "overcentralization" is used to argue against Froslass. Because as I stated a few posts ago Ambipom centralizes the lead portion of the metagame more so then any other Pokemon and has been doing so for a long time.
It's completely different. Ambipom being used so often as a lead (partially do to that goddamn Low Kick glitch), doesn't really effect much of anything, since it is easily countered by something like Regirock/Registeel/Steelix/Rhyperior, etc. So if your lead loses versus Ambipom, you don't essentially lose the match like you do if you lose versus Froslass. Plus, you can just put Protect on like any Pokemon and "beat" Ambipom...
In fact, before Froslass was back, why was there so many diverse leads if Ambipom centralized the metagame so much?
It isn't centralization that makes a Pokemon broken, it's the fact that they need to over-centralize, meaning they need to use otherwise weak/shitty Pokemon (like the Spiritomb in question) to counter these absurdly dangerous Pokemon, such as Froslass.
And I was under the impression that Spiritomb was used as a lead to beat Ambipom and Alakazam leads too, the former being far more common. Otherwise there would be little advantage to running it there over one of the many other good leads capable of beating Froslass.
I guess that's just me being idiotic and ignorant once again.
Then why not use Uxie, Registeel, Steelix, Regirock, (insert Bulky SR lead), Choice Scarf leads, or any other "good" lead (as opposed to Spiritomb who you call shitty) if you want to counter those Pokemon? Why are people then using Spiritomb over actually "good" leads if Froslass isn't the main Pokemon they don't want to lose against? If Spiritomb is as bad as you say (I agree, it is), why do people use it when there are a huge amount of other options that deal with Alakazam and Ambipom better?














