I think arguing that Kabutops is BL because it has access to Swords Dance and a priority move is rather foolhardy because there are other Pokemon who can do this (Toxicroak, Feraligatr, Absol ...).
Someone who thinks Rain is broken completely ignores it as a "quality" of Kabutops. Ironic.
Banedon said:
@Heysup -
Situation was this: Milotic was in an Toxic Poison'ed. FlareBlitz had Mesprit in (I think). I'd kept Milotic in for several turns now and so switch out to Uxie. On that same turn FlareBlitz switched out to Kabutops. I put up Reflect, he SD's. I U-turn, he SD's again. Is rain broken or was I mentally unprepared to face rain or did FlareBlitz play well or did I screw up? You tell me.
So your argument is "I got outplayed so rain is broken". I suggest another approach...
Banedon said:
I gave you seven reasons why having Light Clay / Damp Rock makes a big difference. You gave one scenario which I responded to by saying that if you had Light Clay, you might not be taking that much damage in the first place. Do you want me to do the calcs on Swellow Facade vs. Uxie behind Reflect? I don't think there's a point. Stop avoiding arguments here. There are plenty of logs that show how powerful Damp Rock is for RainDance. Also more opportunities to set up is indeed better - for your opponent! Having to set up screens more often is so obviously bad I don't see why you think it doesn't matter.
For the nth time, your seven reasons are not reasons, they're 7 specific uncommon situations that really don't apply very often even if you seem to "think they would". Most of your "reasons" actually start with the word
if but it's included in every one. What does that tell you?
Additionally I find it ironic that you're trying to tell me to stop avoiding arguments when you completely ignore the Swellow example and try to address it with a completely irrelevant calculation. Firstly lets go over that 10 turns of screens is better than 8 turns of screens. Second, my example, Swellow, will 2HKO Uxie without Leftovers. This means I can do one of many things that a Light Clay Uxie can't do. I can a) switch into Swellow, survive 2 Facades and set up Light Screen. And I can b) set up on Swellow twice as opposed to the Light Clay Uxie who simply cannot. (Hint: I think it seems that you're under the false impression that you can set up Reflect even while it's still active, but you can't)
Remember; all I have to do is make a case for Light Clay (which applies to Damp Rock as well) not being "that much better". If a team strategy is broken with the item, it is almost definitely broken without it as well.
Banedon said:
Honestly if you don't think RainDance is overpowered, fine, but please don't say Damp Rock isn't necessary when RainDancing.
When in doubt, say please.
Why would I not say this when it is clearly true. I posted 15 completely legitimate and uncherry picked (you can tell with the times) logs showing that I won and lost equal times with the same rain team, one with Leftovers/Lum/Sash and one with Damp Rock.
Banedon said:
Finally I must say your idea that Quagsire and Toxicroak are bad Pokemon and so don't deserve to be called Kabutops checks look suspiciously like you not adapting to the metagame. You swept people on ladder with rain and yelled at them "where's your rain counter?". So FlareBlitz is sweeping you with Kabutops. What will you say if I yell at you, "where's your Kabutops counter?" If Kabutops is so powerful a sweeper, why haven't I seen it used as one outside of RD teams?
This is where I get to bring up the most useful example available when discussing Pokemon: the Kyogre example. Kyogre is beaten by Pokemon such as Parasect and Quagsire, so does this mean that Kyogre isn't broken? By your logic, we may as well bring Kyogre down to standard.
This example is especially applicable here with Kabutops since a lot of the Pokemon are actually the same as the ones for Kyogre. Toxicroak and Quagsire stop both of them, but they are no where near "big enough threats" to cause a major impact on Kabutops (or Kyogre).
When I say that people aren't adapting, I am telling them not only which
common threats help, but I am telling them
strategies. You just listed a bunch of insignificant threats.
@ FlareBlitz:
Absol Sucker Punch vs Ludicolo: 82.8% - 97.7%. That's great odds, especially when considering Life Orb recoil.
There are also Pokemon like Skuntank, Technitop, and who quite well.
Ludicolo's Attack is just too low imo. It fails to OHKO random semi-bulky Pokemon like Offensive Venusaur and Donphan, while Kabutops walks all over them. It also avoids priority and CS, unlike Ludicolo who gets raped by priority, Speed, and its low Attack stat.
@ Shrang:
Yea I think I mentioned that in my post in the megathread a while back. Substitute is an excellent way to beat a Rain Dance team, especially with something slow like Rhyperior who can set up a Substitute on Uxie / Mesprit. Lets face it, Rhyperior is going to be dead weight against a Rain team anyway.