Naturally I voted for the home team,
Dragons [No] Be Here
Just a quick note reachzero, even if Latias gets bumped to Uber in Supsect Test 3-4, CAP10 will be addressing the current metagame, which as presented includes Mence, Latias, Kingdra, and Flygon (w. Dragonite to some extent). Our playtesting will probably be over long before that decision comes down. Even if it does, that makes Mence and Flygon tied for the fastest Dragon in OU and both can obliterate each other.
I actually like reach's Utility Counter concept, but I have difficulty envisioning a pokemon that could do it. The Pokemon that I think comes closest right now is Blissey, silly as that sounds. CounterBliss makes non-stat-upping physical attackers pay, Blissey is otherwise a full stop to special attackers. Need a bulwark against status? Run Aromatherapy. Wish support? Whatevs. Kill standard Scizor? Pump up Speed about 100 EVs, give some SA, and Fire Blast the bugger.
Dragons [No] Be Here is specific. Technically I even specified it down to Dragon-type
Moves. Even if we gave this the most absurd Dragon-locking ability (like 8 turn Dragon Move Field Lock), Mence, Kingdra, Latias, Dragonite, and Flygon would still be around. Kingdra in particular would just revert to relying on Water STAB and use RD to wait it out, Flygon can still SPAM EQ and might find more room for Stone Edge. Latias has a multitude of support sets where Dragon Pulse is just sort of thrown on there, etc. You aren't going to get rid of the Pokemon that easily, 10 Steel types in OU couldn't tamp them down. Ditto with Draggy, who has an underrated support movepool and lots of good coverage moves.
So there's no real restrictions on type. The Dragon Pokemon probably aren't going anywhere, but reducing their reliance on overpowered Dragon moves would open up a lot of possibilities. Say there were a Dragon Flash Fire that actually punished the mindless SPAMMing of Dragon moves. Their use would be more hesitant. Heatran does this excellently, limiting the Fire types in OU to Fire types that can deal with Heatran effectively. Not much else SPAMs Fire Blast either that can't follow with Earthquake or a Fighting Move. A speedy (115+ perhaps), offensive pokemon with Imprison and Dragon moves could accomplish the same thing. There's a lot of angles that could be explored that haven't even without resorting to a new ability.
PurpurealSunshine said:
Give a pokémon extremely high offensive and defensive stats, a steel typing and an ice move. It will effectively stop dragons.
Err, yeah. It's called Empoleon. And it breaks OU but still hasn't seemed to dent Dragon usage. Metagross has Ice Punch, yet that doesn't even make it to the standard set. We already have two pokemon I could cite that follow your criteria, yet the Dragon/Steel paradigm remains unaltered. Apparently even notoriously well-built starter pokemon and Base 600 mons couldn't do it. So exactly how "extreme" do the stats need to be before it qualifies for you? Never mind it has to have extreme offense
and defense.