5 - Tweedle dee and Tweedle dumb here twist the metagame to absurd degrees with hazard stacking. I’ve given both of them a five, but i’d definetly prefer action on Gliscor more than Gholdengo. Because trust me, Corviknight is NOT enough to justify this thing’s utterly straining presence on the meta. Lest we forget the classic way to rid one of Corviknight…
4 - don’t let anyone fool you, this thing is still irritating as shit to play against in Tera meta, and definetly warrants a future suspect after The Terrible Two, though this one is more solidly defined by the Tera problem than the others.
3 - Also Tera reliant, but a much better defensive typing, the speed to show for it, and Take Heart + Acid Armor sets mean that that it is incredibly easy for this to take over, and Tail Glow sets are still alive and kicking like usual. I rank it a 3 if only because of it being strictly relegated to webs (thanks ghold), as well as another pokemon on this list…
3 - A big beneficiary of the Roaring Moon ban to be sure, but this thing caught people’s eyes long before then. The meta has done nicely to adapt to its shenanigans with Grass/Dragon teras, and it offers a lot of offensive and defensive utility, so i’m less iffy on this than Manaphy.
3 - Nothing too scary for now, but when Gholdengo and Gliscor recieve the boot, it’s definetly gonna be WAY stronger, even more than it already is given that its the face of terrain offense.
Tera Blast - 1 - LMAO are you serious? the Tera situation is absolutely binary. It’s either broken or its not. Tiptoeing around the situation with a practically meaningless ban is not a worthy compromise.