hey guys ill drop my thoughts about post ursaluna metagame here for a sec.
I think the tier is in a pretty good place, though I've heard a lot of people clamouring for a quick 2AC suspect and I'm not sure thats the route to go, at least wait until OMPL is over and AAA ssnl has run its course. I see the potential in a 2AC meta, it would bring more diversity to team building for sure, but as a whole I feel the meta is very enjoyable. Of course there is one pokemon that I see as problematic currently and that pokemon is....
this thing has very limited counterplay, and I've been trying to highlight that in different channels recently but I'll just stake my claim here while I'm at it. In week 5 of OMPL I was certain Ivar57 would be bringing zamazenta-c so I had to figure out a way to check this pokemon. The primary set Zamazenta-Crowned is running in AAA is just Iron Defense Body press simulator with Heavy slam acting as secondary stab to keep fairy types honest, in particular

. stone edge rounds out the set providing great coverage to hit pokemon like

,

,

and

. Other options like crunch and substitute are viable, but not as good as stone edge. With it rarely running a move like crunch, I figured any kind of Glowking would do the trick, as long as it was ev'd to take 2 heavy slams after rocks. Here's that calc:
252 Atk Zamazenta-Crowned Heavy Slam (120 BP) vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Slowking-Galar: 154-183 (39 - 46.4%) -- 27% chance to 2HKO after Stealth Rock .
this calc is kinda of scary because even with max defense investment, with a little minor chip or if you let your glow get knocked, you're not a very sturdy check. Thankfully Fluffy solves this issue, but it just goes to show that Zama-C requires specialized counterplay. Though the meta hasn't seemingly adapted to prepare for Zamac yet, I expect it to quickly adjust as things like fluffy corviknight + revenge killer (its hard to revenge zamac since its so physically bulky, typically have to rely on scarf fires / grounds / electric types) and just fluffy ghosts in general become more popular in order to keep it in check. other stuff like regen

and just critting through it with

,

and

are savvy options that I see people running around with.
here are some replays of Zama-c doing funny things
https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/gen9almostanyability-1881365313 so MZ's plan into Zamac is to volt switch chip it with his two electric types so that sacred sword can KO ( 252 Atk Choice Band Sword of Ruin Chien-Pao Sacred Sword vs. 0 HP / 4 Def Zamazenta-Crowned: 276-326 (84.9 - 100.3%) -- 6.3% chance to OHKO) though in this game Shiloh (Volknerd) is running much more defense on his zamac (between 116-140 evs IIRC). unfortunately MZ has bigger problems like ursaluna to deal with and by the time ZamaC finally comes in, it completely wins the game. However MZ crits it and prevents it from getting the final 2 kills.
https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/smogtours-gen9almostanyability-696640
can't all be good ones. TNM brings Cresselia which hard walls Zamac lacking crunch.
https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/gen9almostanyability-1887199467
MZ on the receiving end once again ;_;. Atha is a little too liberal with his body presses once Zamac comes in, hoping to catch Goodra-H on the dragon tail or a hard switch to regieleki turn 46, and allows the Lando-t to chip it down with earthquake. At this point MZ is forced to sack one pokemon, then goes to Eleki and since VS doesn't kill, ends up sacking another one. After this Eleki can revenge it.
https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/smogtours-gen9almostanyability-697925
TNM brings in Zamac early on a double but with moth at full health decides to preserve it for later, burning the DS boost. He's able to get it in for relatively free on Muk, leading to a corv sac to defog the rocks, since nothing on Tier's team can take body press -> stone edge or +2 body press into -1 Stone edge. Later, Zama-c gets in on Muk again. Kilowattrel isn't able to 2hko zamac even with the minor chip its taken, dies to a stone edge and the rest of Tier's team is dismantled.
https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/smogtours-gen9almostanyability-699278
Ivar's Zama-c does nothing, because it was hard prepped for here. Fluffy GKing FS + Chilly reception into Eleki to Chip means it has to rely on teammates in order to make any progress.
https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/smogtours-gen9almostanyability-698792
Tier has Sacred sword Chien Pao and his own Zamac (which isn't max speed?) as his counterplay so Osake's Zamac start doing the funny things.
I'd also like to point out that the only 2 weeks stall has been brought (Verizzions week 4, Tyrants week 6) the stall team was HARD 6-0d by Zamac. Luckily no Zama-c into stall so stall is 2-0.
Anyways as far as the metagame has been advanced since Home has dropped, I feel like we're finding more counterplay for Zama-c, so I'm a little bit unsure of a Quickban, but I'd definitely like to hear other peoples opinions. It's definitely a headache of a pokemon to prepare for in the builder. As far as other stuff goes, outside of

and maybeeee

I really don't think anything is too unhealthy. I think

is strong but not really strong enough to be considered bannable ATM with corv on every team and with more reasonable counterplay, like the common

, than the other previously mentioned pokemon. I think a switching to 2AC is too big of a change RN and a little time is needed to gauge the metagame growth. Any ability unbans at this time would probably be a bit hasty, though could be considerable in the future. I still think stuff like Opulse and Stakeout are too strong, but I've seen people argue that they could be tested. I don't think Triage is a problem and I really couldn't think of anything else to touch on, so I'll end this post here. Looking forward to seeing what people bring against us in playoffs. Go tyrants.