Posting mid tour!?
She's lost her mind surely. But no I truly think this is just too fun of a post to not make now that ive thought of it.
Like with most rby tiers it goes without saying that Leads are, very possibly the most important part of a game. In this post I plan to discuss them in parts as I feel these pokemon have put themselves into factions in a way.
Faction one, which i find to be widely centralizing. Potentially even moreso than in OU but definitely less so than NU.
Is
SLEEPERS
To break these into even more parts
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) hypno.
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) common and strong sleepers.
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:) the other guys.

Why does hypno get his own section?
Well because like in everything else hypno is leads above his competition in this role.
A big part of why mons like haunter and venomoth see use is because of how important being fast enough to sleep hypno really is. Hypnos downfall is that it uses hypnosis and can kinda struggle to break mons like kadabra or slowbro.


These 2 cling to their speed more than anything. With venomoth taking advantage of sleep powders higher accuracy to compensate for a significantly worse typing and 5 less base speed. Haunter has other useful tools like explosion and Thunderbolt to threaten the tiers powerful waters and quickly pivot out.



3 sleepers who
1. Outspeed hypno
2. Underspeed the previous 2 sleepers
3. Are handicapped heavily by their typing.
Victreebel is honestly a fine pokemon in UU, doing great into slower teams even without wrap. But in the lead its speed and typing leave alot to be desired, as yes it makes a mockery of electric leads. But the psychic and flying weakness without added gimmicks of outpacing mons like dnite and gyara or threatening special drops with psychic can be quite damning.
Poliwrath is a mon with alot of potential that unfortunately just needs too much to go its way. To start, it outspeeds hypno which is good but much like hypno its relying hypnosis to put mons to sleep. This raises issues as its one miss away from not just being slept by hypno but threatened with significant damage.
It's other issue is despite its great pool of tools it can struggle to really do much damage. Getting past lapras without boosts or submission is a struggle.
And finally venusaur is just..faster vic but no stun spore. And its that lack of stun and the fact the bonus speed kind of does...nothing? Like it ties dragonite but thats hardly a big selling point. It does get to use the better sleep move atleast. Venusaur is probably not worth the time In my opinion.
The next group is the
TWAVERS
Yet again these can be broken up into mini groups.
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) This asshole again...
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) Solid consistent choices
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) other twavers with uses.

Gonna keep this "brief" because I already talked about him but surprise surprise.
The best mon in the tier and most successful sleep lead is also the best twave lead for a few reasons.
It's got good bulk, spammable stab, freedom to fit rest when needed, ur gonna use one anyway lol. This isnt to say hypno is just far and away the best lead in the tier as its got issues like shaky kada mu as mentioned before. But its really just so excellent idt having it as the #1 lead is crazy at all.



While im grouping these together they aren't inherently that similar, electabuzz and kadabra share that coveted 105 speed tier which causes them to be compared a good bit. Personally I believe electabuzz to be better but i digress. The positives of electabuzz as well as its impact are pretty interesting. Electabuzz scores a faster speed tier than dodrio, something raichu doesn't get which is why raichu lead is nearly nonexistent. Electabuzz also packs a respectable attack stat and body slam(unlike electrode) to threaten switch ins like dugtrio with big damage and para, and others like golem and tangela with para without risking twave doing nothing into golem. Electabuzz also has a pretty noticeable bulk difference from kadabra.
Kadabras positives are harder to take advantage of but nonetheless impressive.
Kadabra obviously packs stab psychic, significantly threatening the 2 fastest sleep leads and making it a general pain to switch into for many teams trying to preserve their hypno. Speaking of hypno another claim to fame for kadabra is of the para leads its the best at cheesing through hypno. Kadabra is held back by its frankly terrible bulk, falling to stray hyper beams from most leads that run it. Clefable takes a pretty different approach as its speed is actually its biggest problem. Underspeeding not just haunter and veno, but hypno aswell. What clef does have going for it is a great offensive movepool, no weaknesses.


These 2 have nothing in common they're just the fringest lead twave picks i think are viable. Electrode aims to work somewhat as a bad electabuzz with a few key differences. Most notably its faster than dugtrio and has explosion. While dugtrio is scarcely ohko'd by non-crit explosion, dugtrios presence on a team almost guarantees no golem. Albeit the odds of haunter are relatively unaffected. So it can be suggested that luring in dugtrio increases the chance their team doesn't exactly like taking boom. Dragonite however plays somewhat like clefable, using its mixed offenses and great bulk+twave to mess with a whole bunch of things. Dragonite I must admit has been kinda just a me thing to this point? Atleast in tours. But I have enough faith to put it here.
Next im gonna touch on quickly are what i view as breaker/phys leads. What this means can be kinda confusing but honestly its just using the already powerful normals in the lead position.
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The popularity of these pokemon in the lead slot can vary greatly between meta shifts and this one has so far greatly favored one over the other 2 and that is unsurprisingly lead dodrio. Lead dodrio in my opinion is the closest thing to an overpowered lead this tier has. The explosive power and inconsistent rng provided by its slams is enough, but being one crit away from invalidating all sleep leads bar hypno is certainly something aswell. Lead kangaskhan is significantly less common as its lower power and speed often put it in awkward lead situations but its better movepool and bulk can help it. Lead persian seems isolated to a few people and im not one of them but the theory seems to be based mainly on the incredible speed and power of persian.
Look out for haunter however as thats probably the most one sided lead mu I can think of.
Lastly I think its always good to touch on the fire types that may pop up in lead.
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Three fire types, three somewhat different gameplans.


Ive gone over these 2 before however at the time I was a firm believer rapidash was simply, much better. My eyes have been opened to the uncompetitive plague that is confuse ray and now im not so sure.
Lets go over the positives of each one first.
Rapidash boasts a better speed tier, tying kadabra and electabuzz and outpacing dodrio. However the trade for this is a lack of really uh...any viable 4th move now that spins gone. Ive seen stomp and sub tried as 4ths but really ur just spamming slam and fire blast. Wheras ninetales obviously has access to the ever infuriating Confuse ray and has even opted to drop hyper beam for substitute in recent memory. Making it much harder to switch around and deal with.

Great mon, really not so impressive as a lead imo. It's 90 base speed is fine for the disgusting back breaker its known to be but much like kangaskhan its often insufficient in lead mus. It's added power is fine but it comes at the cost of absolutely all rng. Seriously 0 rng its pure honesty.
Overall I believe moltres is underexplored but lead is super not my preferred way to explore it.
Because shitting on moltres is a lame way to end this post ive decided to hastily throw together a lead VR.