But I don't think it will really succeed as a wall, or at least not an OU wall. Walls need resistances to work with their respectable bulk (see Ferrothorn, Jellicent, Celebi, Skarmory, etc) or they can be the rare case where their bulk is phenomenal enough to carry itself (Blissey, Chansey). The issue is Sylveon has slightly-better-than Jellicent Special bulk, but its only noteworthy resistances (in this meta at least are Fighting and that Dragon immunity, since the two most used Dark moves will never hit it on switching in (Purzuit and Sucker Punch, though I guess it can tank a Ttar Crunch if it has Def investment). I just doubt its Special bulk can tank enough hits with so few resistances to really make an impact in OU, even with the Dragon immunity. I guess it has nice lastability due to resisting Pursuit, something which almost no Special tank resists anymore (Special Ferro, SpD Rotom-W and Blissey are neutral but Latias, Jellicent Celebi and Jirachi are all weak now) but if that Ttar is trying to open holes for, say, Keldeo, I doubt that withot that Water resist Sylveon can tank too many hits UNLESS it has an unknown defensive ability, even with Wish/Protect. Also, if Fairy is as good as we think it will be in the meta, and amazing Fairy greats are running around like Mega Mawile or Azumarill, I feel like saying Fairies can switch in on Choiced Dragons is dumb; no one will use Choiced Dragon moves until he opposing Fairies are des.Low speed on a wall or otherwise defensive Pokemon is by no means bad, it could be far worse. Sure, high speed is a benefit, but I'd much rather take low speed over low hit points any day of the week.
Sylveon would make a fantastic core with Tar and Skarm.
I see an offensive core of Ttar pangoro and gardevoir to see some usage.Steel / Dark / Fairy looks to be the FWG gen of 6th gen, with only Water and Fire not being resisted between the three of these types.
You forgot Ground and Electric.Steel / Dark / Fairy looks to be the FWG gen of 6th gen, with only Water and Fire not being resisted between the three of these types.
Steel / Dark / Fairy looks to be the FWG gen of 6th gen, with only Water and Fire not being resisted between the three of these types.
Ah, whoops my bad. These weaknesses are pretty easy to patch for the rest of the team, as throwing on something like Latias or any levitating dragon will work to cover it. Its also assuming that the fairy/dark/steel pokes themselves won't have secondary typings. If they do, it'll become a great core.You forgot Ground and Electric.
breloom is walled by every grass type besides ferrothorn in ou now that it can't spore. grass types being immune to powders and spore nerfs grass types ironically.
What are your thoughts on the new move Freeze Dry? It's an ice-type move that deals super-effective damage against water-types and has a "significant" chance of freezing.
I think this move has the potential of making a big impact, assuming it's given to the right pokemon and has solid base power and accuracy.
Don't have a lot of thoughts on Freeze Dry, but I'd like to comment on Grass-types being immune to Spore and the Powder move: Venusaur will still run train on every Grass-type not named Ferrothorn. Sludge Bomb is getting better in VI thanks to Fairies and it crushes even SpDef Celebi at +2, so even with Grass-types acting as a pseudo sleep absorber Venusaur will still be powerful.
I think you misunderstood what I said. Thanks to Sludge Bomb Venusaur still won't be worrying about Grass-types even if they are immune to Sleep Powder.Freeze Dry won't be much of an issue. It's certainly no Scald. Ice-types can't be frozen and Fire-types can defrost themselves, so let's put them to work if freeze is an issue. Mamoswine and Heatran wouldn't mind a free switch.
I'm hoping that there is something like this for Fire as well. Not the status effect but the hitting a normally resisted type Super Effectively. Hitting Water would be ideal because they really need to be hit with the nerf stick and it would negate the drop to Fire's power in Rain by hitting neutrally. Wishful thinking though. GF has already introduced the concept of boiling water, so why not add something that can cause it?
I've actually been prepping for XY by breeding some Pokemon like Bold DW Eevee because, if Sylveon's supposed stats check out, Sylveon could be really good. It's OU chances are really all banking on that DW ability, but Sylveon is basically Umbreon with Vaporeon's Sp.Atk and a way better typing. Magic Guard or Natural Cure would be absolutely ideal, but Wonder Skin or Frisk seems more likely. A 50% chance of dodging any status would be nice while Frisk is a fantastic ability in any unstable metagame.
But on the topic of Fairy, I realized how common Tentacruel is likely to be. Resists Fairy, neutral to Mawile's Steel, resists everything Azumarill can toss its way, Rain Dish recovery, access to both Sludge Wave for Azumarill and Acid Spray to chew through Sylveon's defenses. Steel-types are likely going to be the primary answer to Fairy, but having a Pokemon like Tentacruel in your pocket will be handy as well. Tenta just gets better and better with each generation.
Well if it has Growth, Sludge Bomb, & Giga Drain, that leaves one slot for Sleep Powder, Earthquake, or HP Fire.
Sleep Powder is not worth being walled by every Steel-type.
To add to that further, Venusaur isn't threatened by Fairy. Why would it need to hit them super effectively when it can just Giga Drain to recover off any damage they do? Unless a Pokemon's job is to wall or remove Fairy, it doesn't need a way to take them out instantly.