how important is it to run a rapid spinner this round?
For some reason, I've never bothered with spin support on many of my teams, which have done quite well. I'm testing a Sunny Day team right now on an alt with Moltres and Arcanine (without a spinner), and it's doing fine (Sun Fire Blast off Modest Moltres wrecks the entire tier now that Umbreon's gone, save Chansey and sometimes Clefable). Basically, spin support depends on what kind of playstyle you're running. A fast-paced playstyle like Sunny Day, Rain Dance, or heavy offense doesn't have time to waste a Pokemon's slot with a spinner. Stall and Hail, however, are examples of playstyles that need spinners to survive.how important is it to run a rapid spinner this round?
Speaking of hail, isn't Abomasnow BL? That means UU hail teams would have Snover leads; so what Draco says, in terms of hail, if you see a Snover, you would probably see some sort of spinner in the back. The only Ice type that can Spin is Delibird (who has horrible stats even for UU) or Cloyster, so probably Cloyster would be the spinner (not to mention it can spike in Froslass' place)
Protip: NP Raichu is broken. I got 3 5-0s in a row with it last time I used it. Grass Knots them grounds and Tbolts the rest. It sets up on so much stuff with encore, or you can destroy that Venu with some HP Ice.
Dugtrio. Destroys Raichu