Tera isn't broken nor uncompetitive. If it was, it would be banned by now.
Tera, as it is now, simply makes a meta less consistent, too complex, and in general, less healthy.
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"Banning of a generation's core mechanic is something that should be taken very seriously and require clear evidence, but it is absolutely not being dismissed."
There isn't and won't be "clear evidence" or like I said, Tera would be banned already.
It's clear Tera will never be fully banned.
It's also clear Tera will be restricted.
It is mathematically impossible for a full ban or no restrictions to ever be implemented.
Let's say 50% are anti-tera and 50% are pro-tera
Out of the anti-tera, half of those just want it restricted, and not banned.
Out of the pro-tera, half want to keep it, but with restrictions.
Totals:
50% Restrictions
25% No Restrictions
25% Full Ban
Rough numbers, but this is an illustration of how unlikely a full ban or no restrictions would be.
In reality, Full Ban and No Restriction have far less support than 25% of the playerbase.
It's time for a compromise.
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The upcoming suspect should not not be black & white, and Full Ban/No Restriction should be taken off the table.
Full Ban will never happen, and we've already shown Restriction has the super majority.
Qualified players should vote on 3 options:
- Team Preview
- Ban Tera Blast
- Team Preview and Tera Blast
Team Preview pros heavily outweigh any cons.
This changes the game from
what they will Tera to
when they will Tera, which would patch up a lot of issues Tera causes.
Banning Tera Blast would give us back Leki and Volc, and stop mons from gaining offensive coverage options they were never meant to have.
Even with these restrictions in place, Tera remains almost exactly the same, and pro-tera side still gets 99% of what they want and barely anything changes for them.
We simply need a more polished and competitive version of Tera, balanced towards 6v6 Smogon OU Singles.
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There is no need for this thread to be marred by full ban/no restrictions discourse, as it always reaches an impasse, and neither outcome is likely.
With no major support for either of these proposals, any discussion would be quite literally pointless, and frankly disruptive.
Players trying to get a pure ban/no ban vote are just 'no restriction' players in disguise, being disingenuous.
They know that 'no ban' has no chance of winning that matchup, and thus they can keep Tera unrestricted, which has been shown to be a fringe opinion.
It would be a mistake to allow this minority to get what they want, just as it would be a mistake for the 'full ban' minority to get what they want.
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There is no need to fumble another Tera suspect with a convoluted mess of options that split up the votes, or confuse players, or tilt the suspect towards one outcome or the other.
If we must, we can have a formal Restriction vs No Restriction suspect test, and then from there vote on the 3 above options.
Personally, this seems like a waste of time, as the recent survey was enough data for me, but something for council to consider I guess- but Restriction is obviously the outcome, and from there we should vote on the only 2 restrictions that make sense for everyone.
Thanks for reading!
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