Staying in UU:
SCYTHER: It is 4x weak to rock, so stealth rock kills. Weak the both Electric/Ice/Fire isn't a very pleasing thing. Although strong offensive wise, it is quite difficult to keep alive, and any status can destroy this thing: a Toxic poison is probably the best status that it can even have. Focus Sash may help sometimes, but Stealth Rock kills it. Plus, there are countless rock/steel or whatevers that can SR, and tanks such as Steelix, Aggron, Bastiodon, and such all destroy it.
To BL:
Ninetales: Hypnosis + Free Nasty Plot = 1 sleeper + facing something with 162 S.Atk. With reasonable speed for UU tier, it is just too strong. Flamethrower covers a lot, especially the tanking Steel type, and Rock/Water just get weared down by Energy Ball after 1 Nasty Plot. If by any chance Ninetales have HP Ice, not even Altaria can wall this thing. This thing overcentralizes this tier for one of the few counters: Altaria (dangerous to HP Ice), Hypno (dangerous to Dark Pulse), Mantine (still dangerous to HP Electric) and Grumpig (can be put to sleep and Dark Pulsed).
Ninetales: Hypnosis + Free Nasty Plot = 1 sleeper + facing something with 162 S.Atk. With reasonable speed for UU tier, it is just too strong. Flamethrower covers a lot, especially the tanking Steel type, and Rock/Water just get weared down by Energy Ball after 1 Nasty Plot. If by any chance Ninetales have HP Ice, not even Altaria can wall this thing. This thing overcentralizes this tier for one of the few counters: Altaria (dangerous to HP Ice), Hypno (dangerous to Dark Pulse), Mantine (still dangerous to HP Electric) and Grumpig (can be put to sleep and Dark Pulsed).
I was just gonna mention that. Why is Hypnosis a must when you can just Nasty Plot (and it has many chances to Nasty Plot) and you could have 3 more moves for great coverage? Not only does it make it harder to counter, you'll need to sacrifice something if you wanna get your revenge killer unharmed. Also pokemon expecting Hypnosis could be attacked instead. Grumpig and Hypno are probably the best counters, but it's not hard to get rid of them when they have a weakness to Pursuit. I wouldn't say Ninetales is BL worthy, maybe because I haven't run into this set much, so it's all theorymon at this point.Hypnosis is not obligatory you know. I run Nasty Plot/Fire Blast/Energy Ball/HP Rock and it's quite powerful. I don't know if it's BL, but it's by far the most effective special sweeper I've used.
It's a possibility. It's an option. Miltank still has that good physical defense even if you do invest in SpD (and would be better for the Curser IMO), and it might be a bit more tankish since she won't die or be significantly crippled by a random Focus Blast or Specs STAB or HP Fighting or something like that (and you have a 50-50 good switch-in to Specs Glaceon, for those of you who complain about it). Although typing does play a big role in that respect, Steelix being so popular due to useful STAB resistances from Swellow, Absol, etc. Being weak to Fighting actually controls its walling capabilites, if anything (although people will bitch about the Weezing/Steelix combo, but then again you sacrifice 1/3 of your team purely dedicated to non-autohealing physical walls).IMO Miltank gets more use of being a physical wall then a special one. Being of it's higher defence stat and acess to curse. Steelix is weak to fighting but it's the #1 used physical wall, so why should Miltank go special just because of fighting types?
On a seperate note the glory of the UU tier should be that cool Pokemon (Glalie and Flareon for example) that drown in the fast paced competition should have a chance to shine.
I'm afraid the likes of Glalie and Flareon are likely to end up "NU", or whatever the equivalent under the new system might be ... which will hopefully be given the chance to develop into a fully fledged metagame in its own right.
But Steelix will be nearly useless afterwards, with a good chunk of its health knocked off and with no good form of recovery. Bulky waters are the perfect counter for Steelix, taking little damage from it, Blastoise in particular spinning away whatever it does on the field.a lot of water Pokemon on a normal team are going to be bulky and not sweepers meaning they probably will not have the power to take down a steelix with one good surf.
No, this is true of BL (well, not particularily anymore as several have been moved down to UU), not UU. In fact, many UU staples are either resistant or neutral to SR, throwing that argument out the window. If that were true, Moltres, Charizard, and Yanmega (should usage ever fall off for it to become BL) would be UU. And for the rest not in the top 75%, it's mostly for metagame reasons, not because of Stealth Rock. There are also other good SR set-ups like Claydol that no one complains about.With so many UU Pokemon being UU simply because stealth rock ruined their glory, a Pokemon like Steelix who sets it up so easily really hurts the game.