Announcement Battle Stadium Singles Regulation I Reservations

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:sv/koraidon: Battle Stadium Singles Regulation I Analyses :sv/miraidon:

It's time to get our rides on the road, welcome to Battle Stadium Singles Regulation I!

If you're new to analysis writing, or suck at remembering grammar stuff like me, I highly suggest you check out these GP threads!​

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Nothing yet!

The Format

With Regulations being rather short, we're doing shorter analyses with a different format than you may be used to! Below, here's a "sample" analysis.

Sample Analysis

[SET]
name: Let's a go!
move 1: High Jump Kick
move 2: Dynamax Cannon
move 3: Victory Dance
move 4: Fire Punch / Ice Punch
item: Life Orb / Safety Goggles
ability: Shadow Tag / Arena Trap
nature: Jolly
tera type: Flying / Fire
evs: 252 HP / 84 Def / 172 SpD

[SET COMMENTS]

* Use the first bullet for the most important part: quickly explain the main selling point of this set!

* **Label your bullet points!**: Anything after the first bullet point should be labeled. If you're justifying a move, then name the bullet point after the move. If it's about an single EV spread, important mechanic, or teammate, then come up with a label that best describes the topic!

* **No need to talk about obvious stuff**: If a move is obvious, there's no reason to give it a bullet. No reason to say "use High Jump Kick and Dynamax Cannon for STAB". But saying stuff like "Dynamax Cannon makes Mario an effective check against Dynamax Donkey Kong" is something worth mentioning if it's not so obvious!

* **Fire Punch versus Ice Punch**: Move choices can be worth a bullet too. For example if Ice Punch lets this Pokemon cover Dragonite, while Fire Punch beats Gholdengo, that is worth mentioning. use "versus" to get the point across that you're picking between certain moves.

* **Mario's Goomba Stomp Strategy**: Not every Pokemon needs this, but if there's a REALLY specific and important thing to say about a Pokemon, you can label it in a descriptive way. Think stuff like Basculegion liking Pelipper's rain.

Other Options
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* **Put viable moves that don't fit on the moveset here**: Other Options is finally back! This is for moves that do exist / are viable, but are tough to fit in for whatever reason. Feel free to describe why the move can be harder to justify too.

* **Not everyone Pokemon needs this section!**: If you listed all the viable stuff, no need to scrape the bottom of the barrel, just don't include this section then!

For Pokemon that have choices in other areas to make, these sections can also be included!

Items
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Abilities
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Minor Optimizations
========

This is a small section that isn't actually required, but the idea is simple: just mention really minor things that make a Pokemon fully "optimal", without being 100% needed. Note that if it actually IS something important, don't put it here!

* **Female Gender**: For example, a female gender is often optimal on Pokemon with contact moves for the very rare Cute Charm Enamorus!

* **0 Attack IV / Special Attack IV**: For Pokemon that aren't weak to Foul Play, this is still a decent thing to bring up. Even more rarely, some Pokemon want low Attack IVs for Charm Flutter Mane.

* **Neutral Nature**: This is for Trick Pokemon, so they can eat any berry without getting confused!

EV Spreads
========

* **252 HP / 84 Def / 172 SpD with Careful**: If a Pokemon has a rather non obvious EV spread, explaining it is generally worth it!

* **252 HP / 252 SpD / 4 Spe with Careful**: Generally, only list 252 / 252 spreads if the Pokemon has multiple EV builds. Otherwise, those tend to be pretty obvious, and don't need any writing at all!

Tera Types
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* **Tera Dependency - (insert category here)**: Here, spend 1-2 sentences explaining how important Terastallization is to this set! While certain Pokemon may require special custom stuff, these categories in the hide tag should cover most Pokemon!

Tera Dependency - High: This is for Pokemon that often need to Terastallize for their set to function. Think stuff like AV Pokemon weak to Flutter Mane, or just bad typings in general.

Tera Dependency - Medium: The middle ground, Pokemon that often Terastallize to fix some problems, but generally don't need it to work.

Tera Dependency - Low: These are for Pokemon that are totally fine with not Terastallizing, but can still benefit from it at times.

Tera Dependency - Very Situational: These are for the rare Pokemon that usually almost NEVER Terastallize except for special edge cases.

Tera Dependency - Almost Required: These are for the rare Pokemon that REALLY need to Terastallize, or their set just doesn't work. Think stuff like Pokemon that need Terastallization to have an effective STAB, or have some sort of key coverage move the set NEEDS to function.

* **Flying**: Except to see this one a LOT! Tera Types are very important in this metagame, so almost every Pokemon will have this section, especially if the tera type is not baked into the set such as "Normal Dragonite for Extreme Speed" kind of stuff.

* **Fire**: Even if a Pokemon isn't getting at Tersastallizing, most Pokemon will still want this section, just because the nature of the mechanic can lead to weird situations happening in a match.

* **Fighting**: Some Pokemon have a LOT of viable tera options, including more niche ones to consider. Sometimes, QC might ask you to include these without slashing them in the set.

Don't forget the credits! Just copy and paste the web address from the user's profile!

[CREDITS]
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:sv/zacian-crowned: RESERVATIONS:sv/calyrex-shadow:


When reserving a Pokemon, keep this stuff in mind!


  • If you aren't a QC member / a mod, your reservation has to be approved! I'll give it a like. In general, stick to the Pokemon up for reservation. If you feel like a Pokemon not on here should be up for reservation, make a case for it in the analysis discussion thread!


  • Try to get your analysis to the QC stage when its reserved ASAP. For each day you wait, I'll bug you more, and may even yank the analysis if there's 0 progress without reason!​


  • While you are free to do all the sets in a Pokemon's analysis, you DON'T have to! For some very versatile Pokemon such as Landorus-T, doing all the sets can be quite troublesome, so feel free to just reserve SOME sets of 1 Pokemon! That being said, please only reserve 1-2 Pokemon at a time!


  • REMEMBER, THIS IS NOT OU! OU and Battle Stadium Singles are drastically different metagames, even if they sometimes share similar casts of threats. If your analysis looks like its written with OU in mind, it'll be reassigned right away!​


  • Once your analysis is posted, it needs 1 QC check and 1 GP check for it to go onsite! You need to make the changes QC and GP request of you to get stuff onsite!


  • If a totally new set gains traction in the Pokemon discussion, we'll put the set up for reservation here. Reserve it, and simply make a new thread for it!

Top Priority



High Priority


:ho-oh:Ho-Oh (3 Unreserved Sets)

SET]
Bulky Offense (Ho-Oh) @ Heavy-Duty Boots
Ability: Regenerator
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 Spe
Adamant Nature
Tera Type: Grass / Fairy / Ground
- Sacred Fire
- Brave Bird
- Recover
- Earthquake / Tera Blast

[SET]
Defensive (Ho-Oh) @ Heavy-Duty Boots
Ability: Regenerator
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 Spe
Tera Type: Fairy / Ground / Grass
Impish Nature
- Sacred Fire
- Recover
- Whirlwhind / Substitute
- Brave Bird / Substitute / Earthquake

[SET]
All-Out Attacker (Ho-Oh) @ Choice Band / Assault Vest
Ability: Regenerator
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 Spe
Adamant Nature
Tera Type: Grass / Fairy
- Sacred Fire
- Brave Bird
- Earthquake
- Tera Blast


:grimmsnarl: Pivot Grimmsnarl - Unreserved

[SET]
name: Defensive Pivot
move 1: Parting Shot
move 2: Foul Play
move 3: Spirit Break
move 4: Reflect / Thunder Wave / Taunt
item: Leftovers
ability: Prankster
nature: Impish / Adamant
evs: 244 HP / 252 Def / 12 SpD
tera type: Fire / Steel / Ground

[SET COMMENTS]

* This set's write-up has not started yet, but here's some basic info to get you started!

* **244 HP / 252 Def / 12 SpD with Impish**: This spread avoids a OHKO from Timid Choice Specs Iron Bundle.

* **236 HP / 4 Atk / 252 Def / 12 SpD / 4 Spe with Adamant**: This spread sacrifices some physical bulk in exchange for KOing Chien-Pao with Fake Out + Spirit Break. It also survives Timid Choice Specs Iron Bundle from full health.


:eternatus:Eternatus (Cosmic Power) - Unreserved

[SET]
Cosmic Power (Eternatus) @ Leftovers / Black Sludge
Ability: Pressure
EVs: 252 HP / 236 Def / 20 Spe
Timid Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
Tera Type: Fairy / Poison
- Cosmic Power
- Recover
- Dynamax Cannon / Toxic / Sludge Bomb
- Flamethrower / Fire Spin

[SET COMMENTS]

* **EV Spread**" The given EV spread outspeeds Jolly Urshifu formes and Timid Chi-Yu.

:incineroar:Incineroar (2 Unreserved Sets)

[SET]
name: Pivot
Incineroar @ Sitrus Berry / Leftovers / Heavy-Duty Boots
Ability: Intimidate
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 SpD or 252 HP / 44 Def / 212 SpD
Impish / Careful Nature
Tera Type: Water / Fairy / Grass
- Knock Off
- Flare Blitz
- Parting Shot
- Will-O-Wisp / Taunt

[SET COMMENTS]

* This set's write-up has not started yet, but here's some basic info to get you started!

* **252 HP / 252 Def / 4 SpD with Impish or Relaxed**: Maximizing Defense gives Incineroar around a 90% chance of avoiding a 2HKO from Choice Band Chien-Pao's Sacred Sword. A lower Speed IV can be used to underspeed more threats, but this can be risky against Ursaluna-B.

* **252 HP / 44 Def / 212 SpD with Careful or Sassy**: When used with Sitrus Berry, this spread avoids a 2HKO from Timid Choice Specs Flutter Mane's Moonblast.

[SET]
name: Assault Vest
Incineroar @ Assault Vest
Ability: Intimidate
EVs: 252 HP / 4 Def / 252 SpD or 252 HP / 44 Def / 212 SpD
Careful / Sassy / Adamant Nature
Tera Type: Water / Fairy / Fire
- Knock Off
- Flare Blitz
- U-Turn
- Bulldoze / Fake Out

[SET COMMENTS]

* This set's write-up has not started yet, but here's some basic info to get you started!

* **252 HP / 4 Def / 252 SpD with Careful or Sassy**: Maximizing Special Defense lets Incineroar usually survive even Modest Tera Electric Choice Specs Miraidon's Electro Drive.

* **252 HP / 212 Atk / 44 SpD with Adamant**: This more offensive spread avoids an OHKO from Choice Specs Tera Fighting Calyrex-S's Tera Blast.

:glimmora: Glimmora (Bulky Support) - Unreserved

[SET]
Bulky Support (Glimmora) @ Red Card / Air Balloon
Ability: Toxic Debris
Level: 50
Tera Type: Grass
EVs: 244 HP / 236 Def / 28 SpD
Bold Nature
- Mortal Spin
- Power Gem
- Earth Power
- Stealth Rock / Energy Ball

[SET COMMENTS]

* This set's write-up has not started yet, but here's some basic info to get you started!

* **244 HP / 236 Def / 28 SpD **: This EV spread avoids a 2HKO from Adamant Focus Sash Chien-Pao's Icicle Crash.

* **244 HP / 76 Def / 188 SpD**: The given EVs allow Glimmora to almost always avoid a 2HKO from Timid Choice Specs Tera Fairy Flutter Mane, and have a good chance of avoiding a 2HKO from Jolly Chien-Pao's Icicle Crash.

:archaludon: Archaludon (Assault Vest) - Unreserved
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[SET]
Assault Vest (Archaludon) @ Assault Vest
Ability: Stamina
Level: 50
Tera Type: Fairy / Flying / Fire
EVs: 252 HP / 180 SpA / 76 SpD or 252 HP / 52 SpA / 204 SpD
Modest / Calm Nature
- Draco Meteor
- Heavy Slam
- Flash Cannon / Body Press / Dark Pulse
- Body Press / Dragon Tail / Electro Shot

[SET COMMENTS]

* This set's write-up has not started yet, but here's some basic info to get you started!

* **Heavy Slam**: Despite the Natures, Heavy Slam is a good idea for OHKOing all Flutter Mane except for extremely defensive variants.

* **252 HP / 180 SpA / 76 SpD with Modest**: This spread avoids a OHKO from Modest Choice Specs Flutter Mane's Tera-boosted Moonblast.

* **252 HP / 52 SpA / 204 SpD with Calm or Modest**: This spread with Calm avoids a 2HKO from Timid Choice Specs Flutter Mane's Moonblast, while still letting Draco Meteor deal over 50% to most Ursaluna-B that lack Assault Vest. If surviving Ursaluna-B's Earth Power is the main concern, Archaludon can use a Modest nature instead with this spread.

:walking wake: Walking Wake (Sun Offense) - Unreserved

[SET]
Sun Offense (Walking Wake) @ Life Orb / Choice Specs / Eject Pack
Ability: Protosynthesis
EVs: 4 HP / 4 Def / 244 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Timid Nature
Tera Type: Water / Fire / Steel
- Hydro Steam
- Draco Meteor
- Flamethrower
- Dragon Pulse / Flip Turn / Aqua Jet

Low Priority


:lunala:Lunala (Calm Mind) - Unreserved

Calm Mind (Lunala) @ Leftovers / Kee Berry / Heavy-Duty Boots
Ability: Shadow Shield
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 SpA or 252 HP / 252 SpA / 4 Spe
Bold / Modest Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
Tera Type: Fairy
- Calm Mind
- Moongeist Beam
- Moonblast
- Moonlight


:whimsicott: Whimsicott - Bella

[SET]
Defensive (Whimsicott) @ Rocky Helmet / Leftovers
Ability: Prankster
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 Spe
IVs: 0 Atk
Bold Nature
tera type: Fire / Water / Steel
- Moonblast
- Encore
- Leech Seed
- Tailwind / Substitute / Cotton Guard

[SET]
Tailwind Support (Whimsicott) @ Focus Sash
Ability: Prankster
EVs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
IVs: 0 Atk
Tera Type: Normal / Ghost
Timid Nature
- Moonblast
- Encore
- Tailwind
- Memento

:tyranitar:Tyranitar (2 Unreserved Sets)

[SET]
name: Assault Vest
move 1: Knock Off
move 2: Rock Blast / Stone Edge
move 3: Earthquake
move 4: Low Kick
item: Assault Vest
ability: Sand Stream
nature: Adamant
evs: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 Spe
tera type: Fairy / Rock / Flying

[SET]
name: Support
move 1: Stealth Rock
move 2: Knock Off
move 3: Rock Tomb / Thunder Wave
move 4: Rock Blast / Iron Head
item: Leftovers / Sitrus Berry
ability: Sand Stream
nature: Careful
evs: 252 HP / 4 Def / 252 SpD
tera type: Fairy / Flying / Rock
 
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Time to get back on track now that I'm feeling better, I'll be taking on Terapagos!
 
Looking through our sets, we're missing some stuff for Mimikyu such as Trick Room Support. So reserving:

Mimikyu (Curse Attrition + Trick Room Support) :mimikyu:
 
  • If you aren't a QC member / a mod, your reservation has to be approved! I'll give it a like. In general, stick to the Pokemon up for reservation. If you feel like a Pokemon not on here should be up for reservation, make a case for it in the analysis discussion thread!
Does that mean I can request to do Dusk-Mane even though I don't belong to be group of approved people? It doesn't appear on the list of pending Pokemon and I an not clear where the referenced thread is but as a restricted Pokemon deemed viable (with a placing on the viability rankings) I feel it deserves an analysis for the only format it has been legal in (along with all restricteds deemed viable).

I ask this because I gather from this that anyone is welcome to at least request to write an analysis of a pokemon, though I could be mistaken. If so, what kinds of credentials does one have to provide for that request to be approved?
 
Does that mean I can request to do Dusk-Mane even though I don't belong to be group of approved people? It doesn't appear on the list of pending Pokemon and I an not clear where the referenced thread is but as a restricted Pokemon deemed viable (with a placing on the viability rankings) I feel it deserves an analysis for the only format it has been legal in (along with all restricteds deemed viable).

I ask this because I gather from this that anyone is welcome to at least request to write an analysis of a pokemon, though I could be mistaken. If so, what kinds of credentials does one have to provide for that request to be approved?

It can be anyone with permission. Case in point I did orthworm and fortress even.
 
Does that mean I can request to do Dusk-Mane even though I don't belong to be group of approved people? It doesn't appear on the list of pending Pokemon and I an not clear where the referenced thread is but as a restricted Pokemon deemed viable (with a placing on the viability rankings) I feel it deserves an analysis for the only format it has been legal in (along with all restricteds deemed viable).

I ask this because I gather from this that anyone is welcome to at least request to write an analysis of a pokemon, though I could be mistaken. If so, what kinds of credentials does one have to provide for that request to be approved?
You have my green light to submit a dusk mane analysis!
 
It isn't here for obvious reasons-only recently got on VR. But it's near unheard of that something I like a lot, not just use, sneaks its way in there. So I WOULD do Weezing-g sets, if permitted. I like that all 3 abilities work well, that is doubtless gonna make for 3 sets, but I have time if nothing else!
 
It isn't here for obvious reasons-only recently got on VR. But it's near unheard of that something I like a lot, not just use, sneaks its way in there. So I WOULD do Weezing-g sets, if permitted. I like that all 3 abilities work well, that is doubtless gonna make for 3 sets, but I have time if nothing else!

While I think Galarian Weezing deserves an analysis, I don't think its worth analyzing Misty Surge since its vastly inferior to Neutralizing Gas and Levitate. And tbh I think Neutralizing Gas is the huge priority here (though Levitate currently has about 34% usage which surprises me), since it gives Galarian Weezing a serious niche against stuff like Gliscor and Koraidon.

All that being said, your past history with analyses needing total overhauls to go onsite has me concerned, since Galarian Weezing probably has a higher skill floor than your average Pokemon, and its use case is so specific that I think a good amount of ladder experience with it is going to be needed for its analysis. So sadly I think I have to reject you specifically reserving Galarian Weezing for now.
 
While I think Galarian Weezing deserves an analysis, I don't think its worth analyzing Misty Surge since its vastly inferior to Neutralizing Gas and Levitate. And tbh I think Neutralizing Gas is the huge priority here (though Levitate currently has about 34% usage which surprises me), since it gives Galarian Weezing a serious niche against stuff like Gliscor and Koraidon.

All that being said, your past history with analyses needing total overhauls to go onsite has me concerned, since Galarian Weezing probably has a higher skill floor than your average Pokemon, and its use case is so specific that I think a good amount of ladder experience with it is going to be needed for its analysis. So sadly I think I have to reject you specifically reserving Galarian Weezing for now.
Oh np. I hope someone does it though, it'd be interesting to read.
 
Possible to request Zamazenta-C this time? It's not common at all but even after the viability reevaluation it wasn't dropped even if it is in the bottom tier. So same logic as N-DM, might as well give it an analysis if it is deemed viable (and has achieved some results).
 
Possible to request Zamazenta-C this time? It's not common at all but even after the viability reevaluation it wasn't dropped even if it is in the bottom tier. So same logic as N-DM, might as well give it an analysis if it is deemed viable (and has achieved some results).
Going to deny this request for the time being. Niche/low-data mons like Zamazenta-C are generally much trickier to write sets for (and evaluate for quality control.) While it presents just enough general usage to remain on the viability list, its not established enough to warrant a set currently.

Also, we ask that new writers keep to one set at a time starting out. GP has been pretty good lately about doing checks in a timely manner, so once NDM is finished we can talk about getting something else reserved.
 
Going to deny this request for the time being. Niche/low-data mons like Zamazenta-C are generally much trickier to write sets for (and evaluate for quality control.) While it presents just enough general usage to remain on the viability list, its not established enough to warrant a set currently.

Also, we ask that new writers keep to one set at a time starting out. GP has been pretty good lately about doing checks in a timely manner, so once NDM is finished we can talk about getting something else reserved.
Okay. Though to be honest I don't see how they would be trickier to write necessarily, or at least in the case of Zamazenta-C, as there is very minimal variation in how the highest-achieving teams used it, and very minimal variation in how it could be used successfully in general.
 
Okay. Though to be honest I don't see how they would be trickier to write necessarily, or at least in the case of Zamazenta-C, as there is very minimal variation in how the highest-achieving teams used it, and very minimal variation in how it could be used successfully in general.
It has less to do with the fact that it has little set variation and more so to do with how its niche is still pretty unstable. The set basics are there, but the quality of said set per metagame standards would be questionable due to the relative lack of data and results. I'd like to see Zamazenta stabilize a bit more before we give it a set.
 
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