Wow, that's impressive. Was Blaze active or no?
I meant to get to this a while ago. In hindsight, you're right about Rotom-W not necessarily "replacing" bulky Water-types of this gen, but I was referring more to its ubiquity than its role. Whenever I face a Sand team, I don't see Vaporeon, Suicune, or Swampert, I see this guy. It can still perform the standard duties of checking Heatran, Gliscor, Tyranitar, etc., and it really is telling that its usage is so much higher than every other Water type in the tier. If Rotom-W were merely a check for other bulky Water-types, there wouldn't be such a huge discrepancy in usage between them, despite those all-important niches you claim the rest have over him.Rotom-W hasn't replaced them. Rotom-W isn't even used as a bulky water that often-his most common EV spread is an offensive variant. He can't phase or wishpass like vaporeon. He can't take even SE hits like Milotic. He doesn't have regenerator and can't setup like Slowbro/Slowking can. If you wanted to run a bulky water than can do what Rotom-W can't do, then you'll find that you're out of luck once he uses your bulky water as a free switch in for himself.
For the record, shaymin handles him too.
Something that needs more love is CB Azumarill.
In rain, assuming no prior damage, its Aqua Jet does a minimum of 97% to Thunderbro.
In sand, assuming no prior damage, both Waterfall and Superpower OHKO tyranitar.
In sand, assuming no prior damage, Aqua jet does a minimum of 83% to Landobro, and 82% to Terrakion.
In sand, assuming no prior damage, Ice Punch fucks the shit out of Gliscor.
In sand, assuming no prior damage, Aqua Jet one-shots Excadrill.
Assuming no prior damage, Superpower deals a minimum of 81% to max/max+ Ferro, and most run Sassy with SpDef investment.
Assuming no prior damage, Aqua Jet does 71% minimum to a standard Heatran.
His Ice Punch can OHKO a Dragonite that hasn't lost Multiscale (If I understand the ability correctly.)
He's not stopped by common Waters, either. Return OHKOes offensive Rotom, Politoed, all Starmie, deals 74.9% min to offensive Gyara (so close) with intimidate, etc. Alternatively you could just use Superpower on the first two to guarantee a takedown of even defensive sets. Really his only cold counter is Jellyman.
Etc, Etc. He really appreciates Rocks Support, but if you give him that, he's such a potent revenge killer, and he's pretty easy to slap on a team. Gen V, meet your Heatran.
hp fighting latios is outclassed, if you are running a moveslot to hit ttar and only ttar run grass knot. Life orb timid Latios does 40.6-48.2 to max/max lefties ttar in sand, which has like a 20% shot to 2hko after sr. with chople on it, it goes up to a 58% chance to 2hko it. in practice though ttar will have taken some more residual damage, so it's pretty much a secure 2hko. more importantly though, it allows you to run hp fire for scizor and ferrothorn while not losing coverage on tar, or you can have a 31 speed iv while still getting coverage on tar. a win either way.
I would like to share my thoughts on this round.
We don't seem to be getting anywhere in my honest opinion. Once a verdict on Thundurus position is final and assuming it is banned in the process, we still have good selection of Pokemon undecided. To name a few, Politoed, Dragonite and Latios.
I would like to share my thoughts on this round.
We don't seem to be getting anywhere in my honest opinion. Once a verdict on Thundurus position is final and assuming it is banned in the process, we still have good selection of Pokemon undecided. To name a few, Politoed, Dragonite and Latios.
I feel that it is these kind of threats that should also suffer the same fate as Garchomp, Blaziken and any 'Mon that follows.
Why? Because for instance, Garchomp changes entirely with just its ability alone, with a certain type of weather active. Yet, Politoed summons a unique weather in this metagame that already creates much speculation in itself, yet is capable of hitting harder than a Choice Specs' Draco Meteor (which, when not resisted, is essentially a super effective, 120 base power move)?
I think that whilst specs toed can hit as harder or slightly harder than latios the latter is far more overpowered. This is for a Number of reasons, first is simply that dragon stab is far better than water stab having only one resist steel and when things like jellicent are running around with water absorb. Politoeds speed is also rather sub par in comparison to latios' base 110. For this reason specs latios can simply switch in, generally outspeed and destroy something and then come back later to cause more havoc. Whilst specstoed can cause destruction he simply does not have enough speed to be as effective.
Not only that latios can 2hko his checks like tyranitar with the only solid counters or checks being spdef jirachi and blissey both of which are severely crippled by trick.
I was disappointed to see latios fall off the radar at the end of last round and I hopethat sometime soon people realise how broken he is and make him suspect again.
Dragonite? Interesting. I'd like to hear more on the reasoning why Dragonite is broken, because I've not heard anyone else saying it is...
By the way, to attest to Volcorona being amazing, CB Azumarrill has no chance to beat bulky volcorona during sunlight at all. Volcorona will kill it before hand. Waterfall is a 2hko under sunlight. Aqua Jet is a 3HKO. Azummarill should stick around to tangle with life orb variants, but I'd suggest keeping him back if you see leftovers or no life orb at all.