Are we considering Latios and Latias the same pokemon during testing? What if we discover Latios is too powerful for OU, but Latias is just fine? Will we get rd of them both, or keep Latias in OU?
does this mean species clause will later include latias/latios as the same pokemon (assuming they both pass)?I suggested to Aeolus that we have Doug implement it so that a player can use no more than one Lati on a team, and he agreed. I think this is the most fair way of getting usable results out of the test. We can also make it six weeks, better than four per pokemon but also recognizing that Latios and Latias are still two separate pokemon.
We don't really want people using Latios and Latias on the same team, because to whatever extent that you argue that they are extremely similar, and somehow therefore just one Suspect, you're equally arguing that you're breaking Species Clause, and if you argue that they are very different from one another, then you're willingly testing two Suspects at the same time, which is also a no-no since Suspects have to be tested in isolation.
things will be retested (hence lati@s retesting), but you have to test things independently, otherwise you're just testing a bunch of changes and can't find a specific cause for any changes.Why must all suspects be tested in isolation? What if a certain combination of X banned x allowed x banned x allowed of the suspects yields a more desired game?
That's what I'm wondering. Because one pokemon may not even seem suspect when certain other is banned to keep it in check.
It seems like it's going to be really complicated to get the 'perfect' ban list.
does this mean species clause will later include latias/latios as the same pokemon (assuming they both pass)?
or, in that scenario, will they be tested again, allowing the possibility of one of each on teams?
well yeah, i wholeheartedly agree with the seperation, i just didn't see the part about them being tested together at a later date (though i've been known to skim <_<;;), so that's why i asked.yeah, i phrased it that way to explain why we're separating them—we're definitely going to allow simultaneous usage in stage 3. not making making that distinction between the two at this point would be a logistical problem, though
... Once you know what moveset something's running, it's not hard to take down...
Because apparently 3 layers of Spikes, 2 layers of Toxic Spikes and 1 layer of Stealth Rocks are up whenever I suggest a Garchomp counter. Also a sandstorm is brewing and Garchomp has the following moveset : Draco Meteor/Fire Blast/Outrage/Swords Dance/Earthquake/Dragon Claw/Fire Fang/Crunch/Stone Edge.
Veedrock, methinks that set looks good. Coupled with her fabulous SpDef, she's bulky and hard to take down. EV spread? I'd run some Speed and pump the HP. Depending on what my team needs I'd run enough to get past Max Speed base 100s, or maybe Infernape.
Latios with Specs looks to be huge.
I would honestly say how Latias is an inferior Latios with this set due to the fact that she can't use Recover, Reflect, Substitute or Refresh. The reason I say that she's an inferor Latios is that Latias honestly lacks the sheer power that Latios would have (who also could go without Recover). Most of Latias's threat could still switch in on her and just either cripple her with Toxic or shut her down with Thunder Wave. Hell, even Will-o-Wisp could do some damage here.![]()
Latias @ leftovers
Timid
EVs: 252 HP / 44 Spe / 208 Def / 4 SpA (assuming that you wanted the maximum possible Defense and HP Latias can have with this set <_<)
~Calm Mind
~Dragon Pulse
~Surf
~Hidden Power (Fighting)
Again, Latias would be better off with Calm Mind/Surf/Dragon Pulse/(supporting move to herself or the team). I'm not seeing how Hidden Power Fighting keeps Tyranitar from raping her >_>. Weavile, yes is at bay; however, keep it noted that with about 12% or so of Latias's HP gone, CBWeavile could just Night Slash (or Ice Punch) Latias into her own doom... unless, you're willing to risk switching out.Ok, for the moveset: Calm Mind is a must and seems rather obvious. Dragon Pulse + Surf for the same reasons as Latios; coverage. HP Fighting may seem controversial, but I feel it is very important to this set. When T-Tar or Weavile switch in, fleeing is a risky option because of pursuit. I'm not seeing a whole lot that surf will actually hit (since Latias won't be locked, it has less use on the set than on a Specios set).
Assumingly, Latias will have a Calm Mind up before these things switch in and is already attacking... right? I'm not seeing how that'll happen commonly in a battle with it.Calcs: These are done with the Latias above with 1 Calm Mind and 4 SpA EVs.
Let's take a look at what some of these Pokemon can do back.~HP Fighting vs. 252/4 neutral Tyranitar (in sandstorm): 54.4%-64.3%
~HP Fighting vs. 40/0 neutral Weavile: 129.2%-152.5%
~HP Fighting vs. 252/252 positive Empoleon: 31.7%-37.6%
~HP Fighting vs. 28/0 neutral Empoleon: 51.8%-61.4%
~HP Fighting vs. 172/0 neutral Magnezone: 55.5%-65.4%
~Surf vs. 124/68 neutral Mamoswine: 77.5%-91.3%
~Surf vs. 64/0 neutral Mamoswine: 89.1%-105% (OHKO w/ SR)
~Surf vs. 4/0 neutral Heatran: 65.6%-77.3%
~Dragon Pulse vs. 108/0 neutral Gengar: 69.7%-82.2%
~Dragon Pulse vs. 216/0 neutral Salamence: 98.7%-116.8% (196 or less HP investment will score the OHKO)
~Dragon Pulse vs. 252/0 neutral Flygon: 104.3%-123.6%
~Dragon Pulse vs. 248/216 positive Dragonite: 61.2%-72.2%
~Dragon Pulse vs. 104/0 neutral Heracross: 50.4%-59.6%
I just came in this thread to say Veedrock is a quality battler/user.
Also, How much will Band-Weavile's Ice Shard do to that Latias set you're running
Why is Weavile using Ice Shard on Latias, anyway? :x
Unless you're planning to run max Speed and Weavile is Adamant, I see no point >.>.
when does this test start? Skymin voting is *over* ish and I am itching to try a team based around specs latios. Think specs mence with better stats and no weakness to sr. ouch.
I appreciate your effort Veedrock, but I'm pretty skeptical about the whole Calm Mind Latias thing with HP Fighting. I guess the question is: what makes it worth using over the Calm Mind / Dragon Pulse / Surf / HP Fire set from Latios? Latios is doing more damage to Tyranitar with Surf after a Calm Mind then Latias is, and both are screwed either way unless you kill it. I guess, your set is too much of a compromise since I think you will probably get the most mileage out of goin all defensive with Latias or all offensive with Latios. Your set seems like just a compromise.