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  1. On The Radar Vol. 2 [See Post #336]

    It seems to me that the two main arguments are as follows: People who want to ban Gorilla Tactics alone argue that the Shadow Tag ban sets a precedent for banning abilities rather than Pokemon. People who want to ban G-Darm argue that Tiering Policy dictates banning Pokemon rather than...
  2. On The Radar Vol. 2 [See Post #336]

    I’ve seen a lot of people say “Gorilla Tactics isn’t OP by itself so G-Darm must be the problem; ban G-Darm.” Let me present a hypothetical scenario in response: Let’s distribute Shadow Tag to a bunch more Pokemon: Caterpie, Weedle, Ledyba, Snom, Magikarp, Unown, Feebas, and a bunch more super...
  3. Announcement np: SS OU Suspect Process, Round 1 - Boom Boom Pow

    Consider me corrected, then! That's actually a relief to me as I was worried we'd be stuck with dynamax if we failed to ban it here. I still support the immediate ban, though. I think we'd all prefer to avoid a protracted dynamax testing phase where we progressively eliminate the worst...
  4. Announcement np: SS OU Suspect Process, Round 1 - Boom Boom Pow

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but my understanding is we're making the big ban-dynamax-or-not decision at the very beginning of this generation with the intention of sticking to it, which would mean that "don't ban dynamax so we can test dynamax further" is not a valid argument in the context of this...
  5. Announcement np: SS OU Suspect Process, Round 1 - Boom Boom Pow

    It feels like a lot of people don't understand what anti-dynamaxers mean by “random” (or “swingy”)—which granted is a fairly vague term to use—so I’ll try to explain how I view the term. (Other anti-dynamaxers may be using it differently.) I think we can all agree that one facet (among many) of...
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