Is it just me, or does everyone from the pro-uber side seem to think that everyone who uses Mixmence chooses their move through a random number generator?
"Is he going to use earthquake or draco meteor here? What about flamethrower?"
The implication that is always made here is that prediction is impossible on the part of the person on the other end of a Salamence attack. The fact that Salamence has perfect type coverage does not make him an Uber, to demonstrate this point, I will compare him to another Pokemon that is not being considered for Uberhood.
The thing is, you have access to more information about your team than your opponent does, and if you take into account the limited information that your opponent has, prediction with a Salamence works just like any other Pokemon.
Of course it's hard to switch in without taking damage, but the same could be said about Gengar. Just like Salamence, he has the ability to 2HKO everything in the metagame, and just like Salamence, he can be hard to switch into for this reason.
Between Gengar's Shadow Ball and Focus blast, nothing in the game resists Gengar's moves, factor in his explosion, and even Blissey has a chance to be OHKOed depending on her build.
Nothing can switch in on Gengar and hope to survive 2 of his hits if they come in on the wrong move. But switching can be made safe because people can (and do) predict what move Gengar will use. If you predict a focus blast, you can switch in your own Ghost. If you predict a Shadow ball, you can switch in a Blissey or a Steel-Type.
Of course, just like with Salamence, your opponent can predict your prediction and you will sometimes find your Gengar counter dead.
And sometimes you have no remaining pokemon that will take the predicted move twice, and you must sacrafice the pokemon you have out in order to successfully counter Gengar. The fact that you must do this from time to time does not make Gengar an Uber, and it doesn't make Salamence an Uber either.
In the same way as not much can take 2 shadow balls, 2 focus blasts, or an explosion from gengar, not much can take 2 Draco Meteors, 2 Fire Blasts, or a DD outrage from a Salamence.
The fact that a Pokemon occasionally forces Sacrafices or can be hard to predict does not make them Uber.
"Is he going to use earthquake or draco meteor here? What about flamethrower?"
The implication that is always made here is that prediction is impossible on the part of the person on the other end of a Salamence attack. The fact that Salamence has perfect type coverage does not make him an Uber, to demonstrate this point, I will compare him to another Pokemon that is not being considered for Uberhood.
The thing is, you have access to more information about your team than your opponent does, and if you take into account the limited information that your opponent has, prediction with a Salamence works just like any other Pokemon.
Of course it's hard to switch in without taking damage, but the same could be said about Gengar. Just like Salamence, he has the ability to 2HKO everything in the metagame, and just like Salamence, he can be hard to switch into for this reason.
Between Gengar's Shadow Ball and Focus blast, nothing in the game resists Gengar's moves, factor in his explosion, and even Blissey has a chance to be OHKOed depending on her build.
Nothing can switch in on Gengar and hope to survive 2 of his hits if they come in on the wrong move. But switching can be made safe because people can (and do) predict what move Gengar will use. If you predict a focus blast, you can switch in your own Ghost. If you predict a Shadow ball, you can switch in a Blissey or a Steel-Type.
Of course, just like with Salamence, your opponent can predict your prediction and you will sometimes find your Gengar counter dead.
And sometimes you have no remaining pokemon that will take the predicted move twice, and you must sacrafice the pokemon you have out in order to successfully counter Gengar. The fact that you must do this from time to time does not make Gengar an Uber, and it doesn't make Salamence an Uber either.
In the same way as not much can take 2 shadow balls, 2 focus blasts, or an explosion from gengar, not much can take 2 Draco Meteors, 2 Fire Blasts, or a DD outrage from a Salamence.
The fact that a Pokemon occasionally forces Sacrafices or can be hard to predict does not make them Uber.