What aren't we writing about? (Pokemon unfit for OU Analyses)

Well, I mentioned Poliwrath after saying Qwilfish but apparently you missed it. Like you told me to, here I am...

Poliwrath relied on his ability and Drizzle to be effective. Even before Aldaron's proposal, it was difficult for it to set up. Now, with its mediocre speed and average stats, paired with the amazing Fighting-types in OU right now make it not worthy of an analysis.
 
I don't see Simipour on this list. Is this an error, or is it going to get an OU analysis now that Manaphy's gotten the boot? I'm just wondering, since it seems like it might do alright in OU, but I'm not sure if it was just an oversight since it's not in the list of reservable pokemon in the reservations thread.
 
Manaphy getting the boot has given Simipour a bit of a niche that its Fire and Grass type brethren don't share. Simisear is basically Infernape without the sweet secondary typing or excellent offenses/speed (101 is good but 108 is better =D), and Simisage has to deal with being outclassed by Celebi and Virizion. Simipour is at least the only Water-type in OU that can get that "threatening after 1 turn of setup" thing going with Nasty Plot, giving it at least a bit of viability.
 
I've been writing an analysis for Smeargle. However, I'm not sure if it's worth an analysis. The lead set is made quite mediocre by Team Preview, and the Baton Pass set is outclassed imo by Gorebyss, due to lack of bulk and the inability to effectively use White Herb (though it does have Spore and Magic Coat, which allows you to consistently pass the boost). Maybe IngrainPass is worth it for the exclusive niche, but I don't think I've ever seen it used effectively in this gen, too offensive.

Anyways QC isn't getting around to it very quickly so I thought I'd ask here.
 
Well, I mentioned Poliwrath after saying Qwilfish but apparently you missed it. Like you told me to, here I am...

Poliwrath relied on his ability and Drizzle to be effective. Even before Aldaron's proposal, it was difficult for it to set up. Now, with its mediocre speed and average stats, paired with the amazing Fighting-types in OU right now make it not worthy of an analysis.

I used to write the Poliwrath analysis, before I realized that after the ban, it sucked. Add Poliwrath, it's really not that good anymore. It can have a decent SubPunch set and a decent Bulky Water set with Overhead Throw, but are hard to set up and outclassed.
 
I approve, apart from Murkrow. A specially bulky set with priority Feather Dance, Roost, Mean Look and Perish Song can take hits, and it has good resistances/immunities for switching in.
While it does have that niche, I found it is still pretty bad. First, it isn't that bulky. I find it pretty hard to switch in, then take a hit to use Mean Look, then take another to Perish Song. Yeah, Roost helps, but many of the stronger pokemon can still 2HKO. Second, it's setup bait if the opponent has Swords Dance (with 16 more PP than Featherdance I think) or a move that boosts special attack. Third, I said before that it can't take the strongest of hits. Well, the weaker bulkier pokemon often have moves like Toxic, Will-O-Wisp or Leech Seed, and since Perish Trapping takes 4 end of turns to execute (more if you switch in, Roost before stalling, etc.) good luck taking hits when you have to deal with those, too. Last, I can almost never get the same trick to work twice. And a pokemon that can sacrifice itself to possibly remove some weak but nonstall pokemon is pretty worthless.
 
I'm going to try to get Leafeon added to this list, as whenever I use it it needs so much support to be decently viable that it's not really even worth using. Even then, there're so many better options like Mebujika and Venusaur that do the exact same thing but better. It's outclassed as a defensive wall as well and has mediocre typing for that role.
 
I think Honchkrow should be removed from this list because it can completely demolish Reuniculus, especially the Trick Room set. Even with the power creep he has a very high attack, a strong priority move and decent move pool.
 
I think Honchkrow should be removed from this list because it can completely demolish Reuniculus, especially the Trick Room set. Even with the power creep he has a very high attack, a strong priority move and decent move pool.

SevenDeadlySins said:
Talked to the other QC guys for this one, and got agreements from Eo and Setsuna for this one: Honchkrow is being added to the list. It wasn't good in Generation 4, and it's just gotten worse in Generation 5. It's slow, weak to SR, and not strong enough to muscle through the things that it needs to deal with. Moxie is also kinda silly on it, as it doesn't really fix any of Honchkrow's big issues. It WOULD fix the whole "loses Attack when it kills something with Superpower" thing, but it doesn't even get Superpower with it! It also doesn't get Heat Wave, which makes it suck even more.

I like Honchkrow too, but I can see why it's not getting an OU analysis. QC has good reasons not to add Honchkrow (which is why most of its sets got passed off in the shift from UU to BL last generation).
 
I like Honchkrow too, but I can see why it's not getting an OU analysis. QC has good reasons not to add Honchkrow (which is why most of its sets got passed off in the shift from UU to BL last generation).

I just added Honchkrow to my Hail team today, and he hits pretty damn hard with a Choice Band set. I needed a physical attacker for my team, and someone that could carry Dark and Fighting moves, and Honchkrow works great.

Sucker Punch in particular is beastly against Psychics and Ghosts, and hits pretty hard even when it's neutral.

Though I pretty much just started battling like two days ago, so I don't have that much experience.
 
Looks like Leafeon is gonna be added (no suprise there). I think Moltres should be finally included as well.
Moltres is actually amazing when Stealth Rock is off the field (which is actually quite easy as it often never gets on the field especially with Magic Bounce/Coat and there's still Rapid Spin). This generation, it got Flame Charge to get rid of its speed problem, and it also gets Will-O-Wisp, which when combined with Pressure and Roost, can make Moltres stall out Stone Edges and stuff like that. Its Fire Blast has a much higher base power than Zapdos' Thunderbolt, while it also has decent flying STAB (Air Slash). While it lacks the powerful Volt Switch that can make Zapdos a deadly scouter, it still has U-turn coming off a slightly higher attack (same as Flygon's). Finally, it makes an extremely powerful Sun sweeper, with Flame Charge, Fire Blast/Flamethrower, SolarBeam and some filler (Air Slash, Hidden Power, Roost, etc.)
 
Poliwrath is being added to the list for the given reasons.

Porygon-Z is a new comer! It's too slow to be effective in the current metagame, to outclassed by basically everything, and with Roobushin all over the place, it's even less likely to get a full sweep. It's also hard for it to get a turn to set up, which doesn't help.

EDIT: This decision made with the agreement of iconic, Bloo, PKGaming, and Eo Ut Mortus.
 
isn't flame charge moltres outclassed by agility? People forget he has that. Anyway, I kind of feel that he's outclassed by charizard, who has better initial speed, a wider movepool and more power under the sun. Therefore, i think that moltres should be added to the list.
 
Slaking on the list? My, my you guys don't dig deep enough do you? Lately, I've been using a Cofigrigus with Mean Look and a Slaking with Pursuit to tear up teams.

Knowing that there's team preview though, the foe can see this from a mile away if this gets passed.
 
Slaking on the list? My, my you guys don't dig deep enough do you?
This metagame is even more hostile to Slaking than the last one, thanks to stuff like Shandera, Burungeru and Roobushin all being top tier threats and all taking out physical Normal types fairly easily. Not to mention he's killed by anything faster with Substitute, or anything with Protect.
 
isn't flame charge moltres outclassed by agility? People forget he has that. Anyway, I kind of feel that he's outclassed by charizard, who has better initial speed, a wider movepool and more power under the sun. Therefore, i think that moltres should be added to the list.
I thought only Zapdos got Agility...

Moltres has better stats everywhere except speed, and U-turn to set it apart from Charizard.
 
If a Pokemon is removed from the list in the OP, does that mean that it will be getting an analysis and thus, open for reservation?

Maybe Druddigon deserves an analysis? The reason why it was included here was because of its very low Speed stat, but this fact gives it a niche in Trick Room. It is the only viable dragon under this field condition, and TR teams appreciate a hard-hitting STAB Outrage user. The confusion after-effect is not even much of an issue, since TR teams tend to switch out attackers anyway, once the dimension twist is up. It also has respectable 77/90/90 defenses, and with Rough Skin and Rugged Helmet, can be used to wear physical attackers easily.
 
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