I have to disagree, drizzle makes it a lot easier for my stall team to deal with Dragonite and Salamence, as there fire moves are weakened, allowing me to acutally counter them.
Ummm, the term "ban-happy" isn't...well, that's not what I meant when I typed it up. What I meant by "ban-happy" is that people want to ban some things just because they don't like that certain pokemon, even if it's manageable.
Sun isn't bothered by drizzle too much. SpD Ninetales laughs at all politoed variants bar specs, who it can still switch in on if it's healthy enough to do so. That, and offensive drizzle teams are out on their ass whenever you change the weather at all. This was never the case for sun against rain. As we all know, blaziken (before the ban) and volcorona really couldn't give two shits if you changed the weather while they were in. Politoed is outsped by every relevant chlorophyll abuser bar tangrowth and most drizzle teams use steels as a reliable switch in against enemy chlorophyll abusers, who are all easy switch ins for Ninetales...
Rain itself does nerf offensive playstyles if you build around it, and allows you to get away with using pokemon who are harmed by offensive weather conditions such as sand and hail.
The most common scarfer with a speed above 105 (of which there are very, very few) is Terrakion, who can't OHKO with Jolly CC anyway. Of course the metagame could adapt to allow stuff like Scarfmies and Scarf Virizions, 'specially after the Exca ban, if Sandslash becomes a huge threat, but it does seem a bit unlikely. I quite like Sandslash, and although obviously he does lack power, one could capitalise on that superior physical bulk and arguably better phsyically defensive typing...
Anyway I kinda think the argument that moustache dog and sandslash suck is a little bit irrelevant anyway... So what if there's 3-5 broken SwSw'ers and only 1 broken SR'er? It doesn't change the fact that not all the SwSw'ers are broken (Luvdisc? Lumineon? Stuff like Floatzel and Qwilfish could be legitimately good and not broken, improving the meta), so what is effectively a SwSw ban makes little sense when there is no similar SR ban. If Excadrill is banned, Kingdra-Ludicolo-Kabutops need banning as well imo, instead of that clunky complex ban.
I know what you meant, but I was just stressing that bans only exist for the purpose of bettering the metagame, and I'd rather have a fun OU metagame with a huge banlist then a metagame in which centralizing or broken Pokemon are allowed.
But does that make them "ban-happy"? I don't think so.
Could someone post a brainless copypaste drizzle team?
^ Rain Teams can function without Thundurus. It's not that hard to replace him. Now try replacing Excadrill in sand.
What do you mean Rain came out unscathed? If anything the two major weathers got the living shit beat out of them, and now its Sun's turn to wreck everything.
Adamant Rock Polish Life Orb Landorus.
Has some issues with priority, but not something a little Magnezone couldn't fix.
People underrate that shit to hell.
It still gets pretty wrecked by Sun Sweepers, though. Can't even come in on +1/+1/+1 Liligant in Sand like Drill could.
Well, obviously it benefits from Thundurus since it can come in and destroy Jellicent pretty easily. Excadrill could 2HKO Jellicent with Earthquake, so Jellicent coming in to block Rapid Spin wasn't a good idea. Now there's 1 less rapid spinner who can beat Jellicent; the only ones now are Hex Tentacruel (which is rarely used) and Starmie.How has Jellicent improved without Excadrill and Thundurus now? I've liked her from the start and she's a pretty good spinblocker.
How has Jellicent improved without Excadrill and Thundurus now? I've liked her from the start and she's a pretty good spinblocker.