Added a ''Conclusion reached'' Pokemon category in the OP and fixed the Salamence error.
What's the justification for Krookodile being B tier?
http://www.smogon.com/forums/threads/xy-ou-viability-ranking-thread.3495992/page-17#post-5105274
I conceded its a decent wall breaker, when I tested it, it did well and was worth running some of the time over Azumarill (even if Azumarill has better utility overall). When I tested DD, I was constantly taking significant damage from pokemon that should be afraid of it, to be revenge killed by a scarfer, priority, or just a fast pokemon (after 1 DD, you're still outsped by full investment base 94 and up). I found it unreliable, and generally not useful. There's a reason DD didn't get an analysis in the OU analysis thread.
Like
Mood4food77 said, there's very little incentive to use it over Azumarill (its a better wall breaker, but not enough that you can afford to ignore all the areas Azumarill outclasses it), so I'm sticking with
C/C+ (I don't really care about specific ranks, as long as they accurately communicate its viability and don't have similarly viable pokemon in different ranks)
DD Crawdaunt sucks, never use it. Either use CB or LO + 3 attacks + SD. Azumarill is leagues behind Crawdaunt's wallbreaking potential, so Azumarill doesn't outclass it, although it does give it significant competition as a strong physical Water-type with priority. Anyway, Crawdaunt is an unstoppable wallbreaker in rain, but it needs a ton of support and its low Speed and frailty often make it very difficult to switch in and attack, and for this reason it should be C+.
OP said:
C Rank: Reserved for Pokemon who can be effective given the right support, but either have crippling flaws that prevent them from consistently executing their strategy or are completely eclipsed by a Pokemon in the above ranks.
Moving on...
escaralata said:
And nominating Celebi for B-Celebi is nowhere as good as what it was last gen. It's typing is nowhere as good as what it was last gen, because of the loss of perma rain. Dark and Ghost attacks are everywhere and being weak to those is not a good thing. Talonflame and Genesect are omnipresent and that hurts Celebi a lot. The nail in the coffin is Mega Venusaur, which is 50375687546 times better at being a bulky Grass type.
However, that does not mean Celebi is completely eclipsed by Mega Venusaur. Celebi still excels as a pivot thanks to its key resistances to ground, which means Landorus-I lacking U-turn or Sludge Wave is walled by it (most run Earth Power, Rock Slide, Focus Blast, Psychic if I recall correctly). It also checks Gliscor rather reliably, by shrugging off Toxic, and threatening a OHKO with Leaf Storm. Celebi also has Thunder Wave, making it one of the best spreaders of paralysis in the tier alongside Rotom-H. Other than that, it can also run offensive sets, Baton Pass sets, or even slap on Healing Wish on either set.
Agreeing with this, and i would like to go one step further, and suggest
Celebi for B Rank. Here are the reasons:
1.
Celebi fares much better than Mega Venusaur against your typical dedicated sand and rain team. Unlike Mega Venusaur, Celebi has reliable recovery instead of 25% recovery and no Lefties under weather, which means that it's actually able to switch in as long as he wants against the Pokemon it walls, instead of being forced to be super careful and conserve its HP until the end, just to check Excadrill or Terrakion. Also, thanks to its Ground resistance, physically defensive Celebi walls Sand Rush Excadrill without SD (the most common set from my experience), as well as taking anything Terrakion can throw at it, except from CB Stone Edge. The same is true against rain teams. While Celebi may not be able to wall CB Azumarill without using max Def+ and can't switch in at all into Crawdaunt, the fact that it stops cold so many members of a rain team (Politoed, Tentacruel, Keldeo, Starmie, Kabutops, Thundurus, and more) while checking some more (Azumarill and Goodra), combined with reliable recovery and Natural Cure make it much more suited at handling rain teams than Mega Venusaur.
2.
Celebi can fit on sand and rain teams, unlike Mega Venusaur. This is obvious, but a defensive Pokemon can't function without reliable recovery. So unless you plan on going on the offensive, with a 3 attacks + Leech Seed set, Mega Venusaur doesn't fit well on dedicated weather abusing teams.
3.
Celebi offers more team support than Mega Venusaur. Celebi can successfully utilize all of Stealth Rock, Thunder Wave, Heal Bell, U-turn, Nasty Plot, Calm Mind, and Baton Pass, with the most significant of those being Stealth Rock and U-turn. With those two moves, Celebi fits nicely on many Volt-turn teams, serving as the team's answer to Rotom-W, reliable SR setter, and a great pivot.
4.
Celebi counters 100% Rotom-W and is not as easy as Mega Venusaur to wear down. Thanks to Natural Cure and Leftovers, Celebi doesn't care at all about getting burned or SR being up, while if Mega Venusaur is burned and SR is up, Mega Venusaur is taking 25% damage + Volt Switch damage every time it switches into Rotom-W, which is not a reliable way of handling Rotom-W at all. I am not doubting that Mega Venusar is a great check to the washing machine, but for teams that want a full stop to Rotom-W and something that isn't so easy to wear down with SR, Celebi is a very viable alternative.
5.
Celebi doesn't occupy your Mega Slot. Teams with other excellent MEvos, such as Mega Lucario, Mega Pinsir, Mega Mawile, and Mega Garchomp, can't use Mega Venusaur, so Celebi becomes one of your best options for a bulky Grass-type.
Obviously being incredibly weak to extremely common and effective Pokemon such as Genesect, Mega Charizard X + Y, Aegislash, Bisharp, and Talonflame sucks, and this is why i am only nominating Celebi for B Rank and not any higher, as you will need significant team support to cover its weaknesses.
Kyurem-B for A+ Rank. What is this monster doing in A Rank i don't even.... Honestly i feel stupid that i even have to talk about this one. Kyu-B is one of the best wallbreakers in the game, arguably the best and on par with Mega Char Y, but unlike Mega Char Y it doesn't occupy your Mega Slot and is not 4x weak to Stealth Rock, while also possessing tremendous bulk on both sides of the spectrum. Yeah it is SR weak, has mediocre Speed for an offensive Pokemon, and is easy to revenge kill, but aside from the SR weakness, which is not hard at all to cover, the other weaknesses don't intercept at all Kyu-B's job, which is to wallbreak. So what if Kyu-B is weak to common offensive types (Fighting, Rock, Steel, Dragon), if it has already ripped apart your defensive core? Similarly, what does it matter if it is outsped by most offensive Pokemon when it outspeeds every single wall in OU? Not to mention that thanks to its useful typing and great bulk, Kyu-B has a lot of use even against offensive teams, as it checks top tier threats such as Rotom-W, Manaphy, Greninja, and Mega Venusaur.
So, Kyu-B is one of the best wallbreakers in OU, which also acts as a great check to many offensive Pokemon, while needing very little support to function (basically just have a way to deal with SR). It is a blasphemy to have Mega Charizard Y in A+ but not Kyurem-B.