Final Submission
Name - Atypical Abuser
Description - This Pokemon takes advantage or sets up a field condition that does not align with the field condition's prototypical abusers, but compliments the field condition and uses it to their advantage.
Justification - A Swift Swim Pokemon is typically a Water Type Pokemon, notable examples being Barraskewda and Basculegion. However, Swift Swim is not an ability exclusive to Water Types -- Pokemon such as Beartic and Overqwil are notable Rain abusers possessing the Swift Swim Ability, with many Pokemon in the canonical dex sharing similar traits. However, Pokemon such as Overqwil are welcome additions to Rain Teams despite not being Water types because they provide crucial coverage, especially when dealing with Grasses and Waters that resist prototypical Water type Swift Swim abusers. It would be interesting to explore these routes to benefit a variety of archetypes or introduce ones which are absent in Scarlet and Violet.
Questions to be Answered -
In lieu of this concept being railroaded specifically for weather abusers, it is important to also make considerations towards the terrains as well. Scarlet and Violet lacks the Tapu that provide crucial support for their team while still maintaining tremendous power. In their absence, only Rillaboom has proven to be a somewhat reliable choice in the high-powered metagame. While Pokemon such as Tapu Koko and Tapu Lele are very powerful offensive picks, it is worth mentioning the defensive utility that Tapu Fini provides in letting its team have safe set-up opportunities with Misty Terrain blocking what would have been a critical Thunder Wave or Will-o-Wisp. Outside of set-up sweeper opportunity, Tapu Fini is a fantastic Pokemon for providing protection with Misty Terrain, both in terms of Status and Dragon resistance. It would be interesting to explore a Pokemon that takes advantage of the Dragon Resistance as all Misty Surge Pokemon have an innate Dragon immunity.
This concept has implications for different archetypes of teams. One of the ideas to explore is if a weather/terrain team needs to have all six team slots dedicated to the structure. Galarian Slowking remains a powerful presence through its pivot move of Chilly Reception and the Snow setting capabilities of the move is underutilized. Any option to explore a terrain abuser -- whether in setting or profiting -- also has potential in exploration of teambuilding and Pokemon synergy. It is worth mentioning that while this concept has been explored frequently by canonical Pokemon, it is difficult to argue that Pokemon like Houndstone or Stoutland are essential to the Sandstorm style of teams. There is much to learn in constructing a Pokemon designed around taking advantage of a field condition on both offensive and defensive merits and what an atypical abuser of said field condition can contribute to a metagame.
Name - Atypical Abuser
Description - This Pokemon takes advantage or sets up a field condition that does not align with the field condition's prototypical abusers, but compliments the field condition and uses it to their advantage.
Justification - A Swift Swim Pokemon is typically a Water Type Pokemon, notable examples being Barraskewda and Basculegion. However, Swift Swim is not an ability exclusive to Water Types -- Pokemon such as Beartic and Overqwil are notable Rain abusers possessing the Swift Swim Ability, with many Pokemon in the canonical dex sharing similar traits. However, Pokemon such as Overqwil are welcome additions to Rain Teams despite not being Water types because they provide crucial coverage, especially when dealing with Grasses and Waters that resist prototypical Water type Swift Swim abusers. It would be interesting to explore these routes to benefit a variety of archetypes or introduce ones which are absent in Scarlet and Violet.
Questions to be Answered -
- To what extent is type coverage on weather/terrain-based team critical in terms of sharing the typing with the aforementioned condition? How important is it that a Pokemon benefit from having differing STAB options while still maintaining synergy?
- Does a Pokemon that takes advantage of a weather or terrain need to be entirely structured in an offense-manner? Would it be possible to replicate more defensive roles such as Scizor or Ferrothorn used on Rain structures?
- A majority of weather/terrain abusers are of the offense variety (such as Hawlucha, Walking Wake, and Overqwil), but notably some pokemon such as Jumbao provide defensive linchpins to an otherwise offense-oriented gameplay while still providing synergy.
- Does a team that utilizes Weather/Terrain need to dedicate all six slots of a team for successful gameplay?
- Historically, Tyranitar and Excadrill have been sufficient enough for a "Sand Team" with only minor considerations for the other members of the team. Is a duo sufficient for a weather/terrain archetype, or can a Pokemon can even provide Weather/Terrain support and create unexplored archetypes in SV CAP?
- What should be the proposed flexibility of a Pokemon that synergizes atypically with a weather or terrain? Should a Pokemon be able to have effectively perfect coverage through the use of Weather Ball/Terrain Pulse, or can they provide support opportunities through other means?
In lieu of this concept being railroaded specifically for weather abusers, it is important to also make considerations towards the terrains as well. Scarlet and Violet lacks the Tapu that provide crucial support for their team while still maintaining tremendous power. In their absence, only Rillaboom has proven to be a somewhat reliable choice in the high-powered metagame. While Pokemon such as Tapu Koko and Tapu Lele are very powerful offensive picks, it is worth mentioning the defensive utility that Tapu Fini provides in letting its team have safe set-up opportunities with Misty Terrain blocking what would have been a critical Thunder Wave or Will-o-Wisp. Outside of set-up sweeper opportunity, Tapu Fini is a fantastic Pokemon for providing protection with Misty Terrain, both in terms of Status and Dragon resistance. It would be interesting to explore a Pokemon that takes advantage of the Dragon Resistance as all Misty Surge Pokemon have an innate Dragon immunity.
This concept has implications for different archetypes of teams. One of the ideas to explore is if a weather/terrain team needs to have all six team slots dedicated to the structure. Galarian Slowking remains a powerful presence through its pivot move of Chilly Reception and the Snow setting capabilities of the move is underutilized. Any option to explore a terrain abuser -- whether in setting or profiting -- also has potential in exploration of teambuilding and Pokemon synergy. It is worth mentioning that while this concept has been explored frequently by canonical Pokemon, it is difficult to argue that Pokemon like Houndstone or Stoutland are essential to the Sandstorm style of teams. There is much to learn in constructing a Pokemon designed around taking advantage of a field condition on both offensive and defensive merits and what an atypical abuser of said field condition can contribute to a metagame.
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