You forgot that Beat Up Sneasel exists in almost every team
Also Substitute exists, so no Wisp or Sap, and if it's a dark or normal type, no hex also.
this really only proves milotic is brokenMilotic (Corsola-Galar) @ Leftovers / Iapapa Berry / Rocky Helmet / No Item
Ability: Competitive / Marvel Scale
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 SpD
Bold Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Hex / Night Shade
- Strength Sap / Recover / Rest
- Will-O-Wisp / Toxic / Sleep Talk
- Calm Mind / Flip Turn / Toxic / Haze / Dragon Tail
This thing makes me angrier and angrier the more I use it, because it's so hard to deal with on its own without a designated answer. It's just so hard to take down naturally along with its team members that it becomes a pain for ANY team to break if unprepared.
How tanky is this beast? Let me give you an idea on how suffocating this thing's bulk can really be:
Let's assume Corsola-G is cross evolved with Milotic with Strength Sap, Will-o-Wisp, and Hex with a Bold 252 Hp / 252 Def / 4 SpDef spread. Assuming no prior damage, here's how hard it is to break it in one strike:
252 Atk Life Orb Hustle Sneasel x Flapple Knock Off (97.5 BP) vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Corsola-Galar x Milotic: 382-452 (80.5 - 95.3%) -- Needs SR, otherwise it spams Strength Sap. This is one of the strongest non-boosted option Sneasel has other than Beat Up or unreliable Adamant or Choice Band, also assuming it has an item being held.
+1 252+ Atk Sneasel x Gyarados Knock Off (97.5 BP) vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Corsola-Galar x Milotic: 390-462 (82.2 - 97.4%) -- Oh, okay then. I guess just clicking the Gyarados button isn't always the answer here.
252+ Atk Choice Band Water Bubble Krabby x Araquanid Crabhammer vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Corsola-Galar x Milotic: 285-336 (60.1 - 70.8%) -- Doesn't work at all. There went your go-to wallbreaker.
252+ Atk Choice Band Scyther x Urshifu Wicked Blow vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Corsola-Galar x Milotic on a critical hit: 372-440 (78.4 - 92.8%) -- Won't even guarantee a kill after SR, outstall with Strength Sap.
252+ SpA Choice Specs Mega Launcher Zorua x Clawitzer Dark Pulse vs. 252 HP / 4 SpD Corsola-Galar x Milotic: 432-510 (91.1 - 107.5%) -- A 50/50 without SR, and good luck getting this set to work because it's the strongest choice you have.
+1 252 SpA Life Orb Haunter x Butterfree Shadow Ball vs. 252 HP / 4 SpD Corsola-Galar x Milotic: 408-484 (86 - 102.1%) -- This can actually kill, but it needs SR to and a boost beforehand to close the gap. Otherwise it's 2HKOed by Hex even with the SpDef boost.
252+ Atk Dusclops x Gallade Poltergeist (110 BP) vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Corsola-Galar x Milotic: 236-282 (49.7 - 59.4%) -- Needs SD beforehand to win. Otherwise, it gets burned and loses because Hex then 2HKOs. If Corsola-G decides to not have an item today, well sucks to be you, I guess.
+6 252+ Atk Doublade x Tsareena Shadow Sneak vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Corsola-Galar x Milotic: 396-468 (83.5 - 98.7%) -- Okay, are you kidding me???
These are some of the strongest nukes available for Corsola-Galar, and most of them don't even OHKO it without SR, and not acknowledging potential partners to patch some of them and other methods of dealing with it up, such as hazard removal...
...how the hell do you kill this thing!?
This thing really doesn't deserve to be in the tier.
**ahem** Gorsola **ahem**this really only proves milotic is broken
Because Wimpod and Golisopod have the same typing, Sneasel would not gain the Water-typing. So you’re safe to run Icicle Crash or Triple Axel over Liquidation.Totally new to this, but I saw it on the front page and it looked pretty cool. Here goes:
Golisopod (Sneasel) @ Expert Belt
Ability: Emergency Exit
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 Def
Adamant Nature
- Liquidation
- First Impression
- Beat Up
- Ice Shard
Stats: 105/185/155/75/135/75
Type: Dark/Water
It's very fat, it hits like a truck, and its STAB is from hell. Only thing I can see being an issue is that it's actually slower than standard Sneasel and its Ice Shard is lacking.
 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	This is going to come very late as I've been busy for most of this weekend, but I'd like to get some of the community's thoughts on the following quickbans or suspects.
How will we handle:
Strong evolvers?


Frosmoth/Ice Scales?

Other extremely versatile/powerful evolutions?



Obviously, there are plenty of other Pokemon in this metagame in particular that might be worth mentioning, but these are the obvious offenders that are mentioned the most often. Will we go about suspecting individual Pokemon or mass quickban anything "broken"? Which evolvers or evolutions constitute a serious problem, and where do we cut the line between healthy and unhealthy centralization? Much of this is open to discussion, and although I've seen a few opinions in this thread as well as talk on main, I'd prefer to get some more input before I and anaconja come to a decision.
Yea, unlike Frosmoth, Milotic can be broken by offence, either special or physical.Sneasel and Scyther need to go immediately. They can run basically anything physical and steamroll opposing teams with little to no effort. Both Scyther and Sneasel have precedent for being banned, and they’re both significantly stronger than in previous generations thanks to Dual Wingbeat and Triple Axel respectively. I’ve run both of them plus Zacian-C on a team with no other Pokémon and netted more wins than I care to admit.
Galarian Corsola should probably go as well. Its already-respectable bulk of 60/100/100 and useful typing and movepool make it insane when running basically any defensive Pokémon. It’s a similar problem to what Type: Null had, but Type: Null didn’t have Stealth Rock, Will-o’-Wisp and Strength Sap as native moves.
Frosmoth can stay, but Ice Scales needs to go. I believe that Frosmoth would not be broken as an evolution without Ice Scales, but having an Ability that doubles Sp. Def on top of +40 HP and +60 Sp. Def is just dumb. Nearly anything can gain the bulk of a special wall by running Frosmoth, including special attackers that can use that bulk to set up Quiver Dance so they can make use of their +45 Speed and +80 Sp. Atk.
As for evolutions themselves, the first thing we should look at after banning the aforementioned offenders is Chansey. Running it on any vaguely bulky Pokémon gives them +150 HP plus Wish, Teleport and Natural Cure, turning the meta into Build Your Own Pre-DLC OU Clefable™ where everyone can make a unique customized bulky Wish pivot/cleric and no Pokémon on the field die ever.
Gyarados and Milotic as evolutions are great, but there’s no room in anyone’s team for a Gyarados evolution since everyone’s already running Gyarados Scyther because hee hoo 225 Attack Moxie Dragon Dance. As for Milotic, she faces serious competition from Frosmoth, who grants more special bulk thanks to Ice Scales, plus more Speed and Quiver Dance.
You need to change the ability to fit Gyarados, so Intimidate or Moxie.Gyarados (Kubfu) @ Life Orb
Ability: Inner Focus
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Dragon Dance
- Close Combat
- U-turn
- Earthquake
Does this work?
Oh okYou need to change the ability to fit Gyarados, so Intimidate or Moxie.
YesssOh ok
How about this?
Gyarados (Kubfu) @ Life Orb
Ability: Moxie
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Dragon Dance
- Close Combat
- U-turn
- Earthquake
I have a dumb question. Do Pokemon-specific items like Thick Club for Cubone, Light Ball for Pikachu, etc. work in this meta?
Q: What about signature items, such as Light Ball or Thick Club?
A: They only work on vanilla Pikachu and vanilla Cubone/Marowak (and their Alolan forms), respectively. Again, they don't work on any cross-evolved Pokémon, even if it's nicknamed "Marowak", or it's Pikachu with another nickname, etc.
This is going to come very late as I've been busy for most of this weekend, but I'd like to get some of the community's thoughts on the following quickbans or suspects.
How will we handle:
Strong evolvers?


Frosmoth/Ice Scales?

Other extremely versatile/powerful evolutions?



Obviously, there are plenty of other Pokemon in this metagame in particular that might be worth mentioning, but these are the obvious offenders that are mentioned the most often. Will we go about suspecting individual Pokemon or mass quickban anything "broken"? Which evolvers or evolutions constitute a serious problem, and where do we cut the line between healthy and unhealthy centralization? Much of this is open to discussion, and although I've seen a few opinions in this thread as well as talk on main, I'd prefer to get some more input before I and anaconja come to a decision.
addendum: would like to see how many people want to qb moody since that shits just not fun lmao
 Carvanha is almost always my lead. Most of the time you click Flip Turn which, with Technician and 150 Atk, is just about the strongest pivoting move you'll ever get--a stronger Liquidation that gives momentum. Later in the match, I try to get it in safely with Lickitung's slow Flip Turn, and then I repeat the process. In tight matches Carvanha is also my final player as well, for it's also a great revenge killer--Mach Punch is for Sneasel and Aqua Jet is for most other things. I honestly hardly ever use Bite--may try Facade in case it ever gets burned.
 Carvanha is almost always my lead. Most of the time you click Flip Turn which, with Technician and 150 Atk, is just about the strongest pivoting move you'll ever get--a stronger Liquidation that gives momentum. Later in the match, I try to get it in safely with Lickitung's slow Flip Turn, and then I repeat the process. In tight matches Carvanha is also my final player as well, for it's also a great revenge killer--Mach Punch is for Sneasel and Aqua Jet is for most other things. I honestly hardly ever use Bite--may try Facade in case it ever gets burned. Swirlix and Lickitung are my two defensive pokemon, making them the main things I switch in or pivot into. Swirlix is amazing at coming in on powerful Fighting, Bug, and Dark attacks from the likes of Gallade, Scyther, and Urshifu variants, making it a great partner to Sneasel, who hates the first two. After tempering the opponent with Intimidate, it can easily set Sticky Webs or Heal Bell its teammates. Taunt stops stall or runaway sweeping attempts (though it's slow so the opponent often gets one status move it).
Swirlix and Lickitung are my two defensive pokemon, making them the main things I switch in or pivot into. Swirlix is amazing at coming in on powerful Fighting, Bug, and Dark attacks from the likes of Gallade, Scyther, and Urshifu variants, making it a great partner to Sneasel, who hates the first two. After tempering the opponent with Intimidate, it can easily set Sticky Webs or Heal Bell its teammates. Taunt stops stall or runaway sweeping attempts (though it's slow so the opponent often gets one status move it). Lickitung is an amazing Wish Passer that does respectable damage and spread burns with Scald. Sneasel, Zacian, and Swirlix are especially appreciative of the Wishes. Carvanha and Magneton--the more hit-and-go mons--love that Lickitung's slow Flip Turn allows them to get in safely to do pivoting of their own. Licktitung is slow enough that it is still outsped by most mons even with Sticky Webs up.
Lickitung is an amazing Wish Passer that does respectable damage and spread burns with Scald. Sneasel, Zacian, and Swirlix are especially appreciative of the Wishes. Carvanha and Magneton--the more hit-and-go mons--love that Lickitung's slow Flip Turn allows them to get in safely to do pivoting of their own. Licktitung is slow enough that it is still outsped by most mons even with Sticky Webs up. Zacian-C has it all--great natural speed, sky-high attack, and good defense--making it the offensive mon that is easiest to switch in and the one who is most capable of committing a sweep if webs aren't up. Substitute is to stop it from being complete Will-o-Wisp/Strength Sap bait to Corsola, but even Zacian isn't strong enough to break it behind the sub, so once it's broken it needs to switch to my Corsola destroyer.
Zacian-C has it all--great natural speed, sky-high attack, and good defense--making it the offensive mon that is easiest to switch in and the one who is most capable of committing a sweep if webs aren't up. Substitute is to stop it from being complete Will-o-Wisp/Strength Sap bait to Corsola, but even Zacian isn't strong enough to break it behind the sub, so once it's broken it needs to switch to my Corsola destroyer. Sneasel*Centiskorch is custom-designed to be able to beat the most common Corsola variants. Swords Dance lets its attack outpace the Strength Sap drops, it is immune to Will-o-Wisp, and Fire Lash is a fantastic move for softening Corsola before finishing it with a full-power Knock Off. Remember that it's not immune to Scald burns and that Milotic Corsola's Shadow Balls can still wear it down, and it can be outsped, so the healing, cleric, and web support from Swirlix and Licking are valued to let it reach its full potential.
Sneasel*Centiskorch is custom-designed to be able to beat the most common Corsola variants. Swords Dance lets its attack outpace the Strength Sap drops, it is immune to Will-o-Wisp, and Fire Lash is a fantastic move for softening Corsola before finishing it with a full-power Knock Off. Remember that it's not immune to Scald burns and that Milotic Corsola's Shadow Balls can still wear it down, and it can be outsped, so the healing, cleric, and web support from Swirlix and Licking are valued to let it reach its full potential. My special attacker. Like Sneasel, Magneton can be outsped (even more easily) and like Carvanha, it is frail, so Magneton really loves the web support. But once that's set up and it's gotten in safely, Magneton is a beast. Accurate Sleep Powder lets it incapacitate most things that it can't OHKO save for Tangela & Ferroseed cross-evos, and it then fires away it's high-powered STAB moves or pivots with Volt Switch.
My special attacker. Like Sneasel, Magneton can be outsped (even more easily) and like Carvanha, it is frail, so Magneton really loves the web support. But once that's set up and it's gotten in safely, Magneton is a beast. Accurate Sleep Powder lets it incapacitate most things that it can't OHKO save for Tangela & Ferroseed cross-evos, and it then fires away it's high-powered STAB moves or pivots with Volt Switch.
Oh ok
How about this?
Gyarados (Kubfu) @ Life Orb
Ability: Moxie
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Dragon Dance
- Close Combat
- U-turn
- Earthquake
Yeah that makes sense.tbh i think the better DD fighting type would be Gyarados (Mienfoo) with Sub/DD/Drain Punch/Knock Off. Putting 92 HP EVs allow u to tank Seismic Toss with your subs, and there's probably some SDef benchmark to tank Scalds here and there, so you basically break a lot of stall single-handedly (sub to avoid status, heal by drain punching chansey-evos for ludicrous chunks of dmg). with intim and screens you can break offense as well, since a statline of 120/200/74/100/130/66 is actually pretty good for tanking the odd priority move - and you can invest even more since you don't need attack EVs at all. base 200 is nutso,ban gyara