Not C Rank, Not B- Rank, Not B Rank
But B+ Rank
I already made most of the the arguments here : http://www.smogon.com/forums/posts/5162209/
But after some usage with Choice Banded Staraptor, I can vouch that B+ Rank is a solid tiering for this bird thanks to its many merits and semi-manageable flaws.
Boasting the most powerful Brave Bird in the game thanks to the boost from STAB and Reckless, Staraptor more than fulfills an offensive niche in wall-breaking. The only sure-fire counter to Staraptor is probably Aegislash, Skarmory, and Bronzong. Everything else is simply a check at best (i.e - Rotom Wash Forme).
I've scanned the list of A-Ranked Pokemon for any noticeable physical wall-breakers on Staraptor's level and have found but only a few. Banded Garchomp stands out as a potential competition boasting superior speed, attack power, bulk and typing ; however, Banded Garchomp's STABs are not what they used to be thanks to the number of Pokemon that are either immune to / resist either or both Earthquake and Outrage. Banded Staraptor's Brave Bird is seriously a threat to any Pokemon regardless of resist, in most situations. Banded Azumarill has better typing and superior power ; yet, Azumarill's low-speed can prove to be a hindrance that may force Azumarill to spam its weaker STAB Aqua Jet, while Staraptor has more liberty to freely click a STAB, Reckless-boosted base 120 move. Banded Terrakion is probably the only other true viable physical wall-breaker in OU. STAB Close Combat and Stone Edge are easier to combat due to Pokemon such as Azumarill, Aegislash, Gliscor, Landorus-T and so forth (depending on what move Terrakion locks itself into).
The only real problems I see with Staraptor that may hold it back from an easy jump to A-Rank are longevity and certain counters.
A more powerful Brave Bird and Double Edge come at the cost of a shortened life-span ; however, this can be mitigated through Wish support and/or Healing Wish. How effectively this method of assistance can be done, is up to the rest of you to decide.
Aegislash is the true problem to Staraptor in my opinion ; although Tank Aegislash can't really do anything to Staraptor, it can King Shield and make things worse for Staraptor. Skarmory and Bronzong aren't as common anymore in my honest opinion and are easily disposed of by Rotom-W, Talonflame, Aegislash, Heatran and other top-tier Pokemon that I don't find them to be huge relevant threats like Aegislash is.
It's worth a try for my boy Azumarill.
A+ Rank please
Banded, Assault Vest or Belly Drum. Whichever route Azumarill takes, it is sure to be successful when utilized properly. Azumarill is a huge threat this Generation not only because of Huge Power but also because it got a huge buff in Fairy-Typing.
Azumarill can fulfill three different roles with equal success : wall-breaking, pivoting, and sweeping.
Choice Band gives Azumarill an impressive Attack stat that makes Uber legendaries jealous. STAB Play Rough and STAB Waterfall alongside Superpower for coverage, can seriously dent any opposition making true counters difficult to come by.
Calculations for your pleasure, Ladies and Gents :
- 252+ Atk Choice Band Huge Power Azumarill Superpower vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Ferrothorn: 284-336 (80.6 - 95.4%) -- 12.5% chance to OHKO after Stealth Rock
- 252+ Atk Choice Band Huge Power Azumarill Play Rough vs. 248 HP / 216+ Def Rotom-W: 190-225 (62.7 - 74.2%) -- guaranteed 2HKO after Stealth Rock and Leftovers recovery
- 252+ Atk Choice Band Huge Power Azumarill Waterfall vs. 252 HP / 184+ Def Gliscor: 308-366 (87 - 103.3%) -- 93.8% chance to OHKO after Stealth Rock
- 252+ Atk Choice Band Huge Power Azumarill Play Rough vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Slowbro: 181-214 (45.9 - 54.3%) -- 96.9% chance to 2HKO after Stealth Rock and Leftovers recovery
- 252+ Atk Choice Band Huge Power Azumarill Waterfall vs. 252 HP / 232+ Def Skarmory: 136-162 (40.7 - 48.5%) -- 9% chance to 2HKO after Stealth Rock and Leftovers recovery
- 252+ Atk Choice Band Huge Power Azumarill Waterfall vs. 252 HP / 0 Def Aegislash-Shield: 168-198 (51.8 - 61.1%) -- guaranteed 2HKO after Stealth Rock and Leftovers recovery
Assault Vest turns Azumarill into a wonderful pivot Pokemon as it can switch in on resisted hits, dish out damage and eat-up certain attacks that would normally scare out an Azumarill. For example :
- 252 SpA Thundurus Thunderbolt vs. 16 HP / 240 SpD Assault Vest Azumarill: 176-210 (51 - 60.8%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
- 252 SpA Life Orb Thundurus Thunderbolt vs. 16 HP / 240 SpD Assault Vest Azumarill: 229-273 (66.3 - 79.1%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
In return, Azumarill can KO with either Play Rough or Waterfall followed by Aqua Jet.
My personal favorite set has to be the Belly Drum set ... with a twist.
When equipped with Leftovers, it allows Azumarill to switch in more freely and act as a team player, soaking up hits and dishing out damage when it can. If the opportunity ever presents itself, Azumarill should hit Belly Drum and attempt to sweep the opposition. This is possible thanks to Azumarill's above average bulk and plethora of useful resistances.
All right, I've had a chance to further test Staraptor, and agree that based solely on its own merit, my early ranking of B- was too low, but I'm not quite sold on B+ yet.
Its reliance on self-destructive moves (Recoil, decreasing one's defenses, you can even count U-Turn in this as SR is still a threat) for damage has always been something I disapprove of, and its reliance on a band to perform its job better than the competition is something I dislike as well. Also, while they fill different roles, Talonflame is the overall more useful BB user, so Staraptor is a little overshadowed.
B I agree with, but before I second B+, I'd like to hear a few more opinions
Azumarill is known to be able to fill multiple roles on a team successfully, while not quite being the best at any of them.
I'm just not sure, because it's bulk isn't good enough to be a premier defensive pokemon, but its more than good enough to force out specific pokemon. Plus, it lacks reliable recovery.
Its attacks hit hard, but there are plenty that hit harder, and its not quite strong enough for me to use it solely because of its wallbreaking abilities (most of those calcs rely on SR support, which isn't guarenteed). Its too slow, Aqua Jet's too weak, and Belly Drum's too inconsistent for it to sweep, but the fact that it can use Belly Drum means you can never give him space or there's a chance he buff up and become very dangerous. This can put people in a tough spot as they don't know if they should switch out predicting the AJ and risk a free set up turn, or attack predicting the Belly Drum (assuming you've confirmed its not a Band Azumarill) and risk a KO if your poke is weak.
Its viability isn't in question, it's clearly an
A tier pokemon, but I don't think any of its sets perform at an A+ level, and I'm not sure if its versatility is enough to make up the difference. It could just be me though.