Why does a pokemon have to have a counter to make it useable in standard?
This was the reason Manaphy got banned to ubers, no?
Why does a pokemon have to have a counter to make it useable in standard?
Again, pointing to the usage statistics doesn't mean anything. Blissey was on top of the usage statistics for how long? And by how much?Quote:
No, Garchomp doesn't guarantee a kill every match. If Garchomp takes out a counter it will usually be crippled itself. Yes it can do a lot of damage to any pokemon in the game, but there are tons of pokemon that can do that. Everything seems to be resting on the idea of a counter and that's what makes it non-uber. But, truly, there is no definition for Uber in the first place and while we like to make distinctions between overpowered pokemon and less powerful ones -- there is no clear line here between Garchomp and the rest of OU.
Yes there is. Just look at the usage statistics.
You cannot compare Garchomp to Blissey, regardless of what the usage statistics may be telling you. One is a wall, one is an offensive powerhouse. One wrong move, or one miss, against Blissey is not going to drastically alter the game the way it will against Garchomp.
Blissey is a de-centralizing force, if anything. Without it, Alakazam, Raikou, Azelf, non Sub-Punch Gengar, Specsmence, etc. would tear through the metagame like nothing. Blissey is the reason special sweepers with vast movepools, such as these, are not totally overpowered.
1.no, not really.1: Would your teams change dramatically if Garchomp never existed and if so, how?
2: Do you find yourself preparing for Garchomp more than other Pokemon when team building?
3: Do you have more than one way of dealing with Garchomp on your teams or do you have exactly 1 counter or 1 way of dealing with it?
4: Does Garchomp impact the popularity of certain sets or Pokemon?
5: Do you think there is any other Pokemon nearly as threatening or centralizing in the metagame as Garchomp.
So what if it flinches? It's essentially the same argument being made for missing Garchomp.
I'm starting to think you don't understand the concept of a necessary evil. Ban Blissey, and see how long you last against Alakazam, Gengar, Azelf, and the like. You may say they're not abused now, but that's because even if a specific team does not carry Blissey, there is still the threat that the team will, causing people to not use a team of 6 special attackers.I am starting to think that you don't understand what overcentralization is. Blissey is, mostly, the entire reason that our metagame is predominantly physical.
SIGH...
Blissey is a decentralizing force. If Blissey didn't exist, how would you handle [pkmn]
You cannot compare being Sand Veil haxed to using Stone Edge and having it miss. A player went into the battle consciously choosing to use Stone Edge, and knowing there is a chance of it missing. If they didn't want the chance to miss, they'd use a different move. Ice Punch to hit Flying-types, perhaps. Sand Veil is completely beyond the control of the player, short of using Abomasnow.
except garchomp isnt shut the hell down by anything like mamo who is shut down by the most common lead in todays metagame!Best offensive STAB is Mamoswine, sorry.
Well hell, so do Yache Salamence/Dragonite or Wacan Gyarados to some extent. :/ They're all a bunch of offensive juggernauts that still manage impressive defenses (for a heavy attacker) due to their high base stat total. You can plop a berry onto any of them to protect their 4x weakness and expect kills, not just Garchomp.
He also gets finished off by Starmie, Infernape, Gengar, non-Ice Shard Weavile, you name it.
lol Garchomp wins with one-turn setup [even though it really doesn't]
you make it sound like dragon stab and base 130 attack is whatever despite outrage/draco metoer being pretty devastating moves.Dragon has absolutely no type coverage to speak of, it just relies on not being resisted by anything.
id rather be eq neutral than sr weak to be honestall three of them switch in more easily than Garchomp anyway.
I fully agree with this statement and it is one of the reasons I've decided to not play as much competitively anymore.curt i remember you getting bored of pokemon for the very reason that "it seemed impossible to make a winning tea without garchomp" maybe you've discovered otherwise lately but i know i remmeber you saying those exact words.