Of course it's good, but you shouldn't be forced to run it on 90% of teams and it can't really switch into misdreavusScarf Pawn is really good imo, it can take people by surprise and is just really handy in a lot of situations.
Of course it's good, but you shouldn't be forced to run it on 90% of teams and it can't really switch into misdreavusScarf Pawn is really good imo, it can take people by surprise and is just really handy in a lot of situations.
People discount Tirtouga immediately and say it's easy to deal with, which it can be, but it can also be very hard to deal with after a boost. When you say bulky Grass-types, how many actually common and viable ones are there, really? Foongus, Ferroseed, and Cottonee were the first to come to mind, then after that maybe Shroomish or Pumpkaboo? From the viability rankings, the Grass-types are: A - Cottonee / Foongus, A- - Ferroseed, C+ - Bellsprout / Lileep, C - Bulbasaur / Oddish / Snover, D - Cacnea / Chikorita / Phantump / Pumpkaboo / Sewaddle / Shroomish / Skiddo. Notice the huge gap? And notice how few of these Grass-types are as bulky as apparently made out to be? I'll give you that Fighting-types do give it trouble, but not a lot can switch into Tirtouga after a boost, all Fighting-types are 2HKOed by Waterfall (or Stone Edge, in Croagunk's case).
And the bulkier Pokemon:
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Stone Edge vs. 124 HP / 160+ Def Eviolite Foongus: 18-22 (72 - 88%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Stone Edge vs. 116 HP / 196+ Def Eviolite Cottonee: 16-21 (72.7 - 95.4%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Stone Edge vs. 76 HP / 212+ Def Eviolite Chinchou: 18-22 (72 - 88%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Stone Edge vs. 76 HP / 212+ Def Chinchou: 27-33 (108 - 132%) -- guaranteed OHKO (Berry Juice)
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Waterfall vs. 76 HP / 76 Def Eviolite Timburr: 16-21 (64 - 84%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Stone Edge vs. 132 HP / 116 Def Eviolite Croagunk: 11-13 (47.8 - 56.5%) -- 93.8% chance to 2HKO
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Waterfall vs. 0 HP / 196 Def Eviolite Mienfoo: 15-18 (71.4 - 85.7%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
And priority users that resist Aqua Jet (and priority users in general)
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Waterfall vs. 236 HP / 36 Def Eviolite Porygon: 15-18 (57.6 - 69.2%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Waterfall vs. 236 HP / 196 Def Eviolite Porygon: 13-16 (50 - 61.5%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Waterfall vs. 212 HP / 196+ Def Eviolite Spritzee: 13-16 (48.1 - 59.2%) -- 85.9% chance to 2HKO (Stone Edge obviously 2HKOes)
Are there any other relevant priority to watch out for?
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Aqua Jet vs. 156 HP / 92 Def Fletchling: 13-16 (56.5 - 69.5%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Aqua Jet vs. 0 HP / 36 Def Pawniard: 12-15 (57.1 - 71.4%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Aqua Jet vs. 0 HP / 36 Def Eviolite Pawniard: 7-10 (33.3 - 47.6%) -- guaranteed 3HKO (Keep in mind that Sucker Punch is cancelled out because of Aqua Jet anyways)
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Aqua Jet vs. 0 HP / 0 Def Carvanha: 9-12 (42.8 - 57.1%) -- 54.3% chance to 2HKO
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Aqua Jet vs. 0 HP / 76 Def Eviolite Timburr: 9-12 (37.5 - 50%) -- 0.4% chance to 2HKO
- Tirtouga Aqua Jet vs. Dry Skin Croagunk: 0-0 (0 - 0%) -- aim for the horn next time
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Aqua Jet vs. 0 HP / 52 Def Bunnelby: 15-18 (75 - 90%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
And I know calcs are not an argument, I acknowledge that, but what they do is demonstrate how Tirtouga fares versus said Pokemon. 2HKOing things at best is still pretty good, as it is extremely rare to come by a Pokemon that doesn't have checks and can OHKO everything in the metagame. Because it can 2HKO bulky Pokemon is just showing it can break down stuff. And, I acknowledge Tirtouga's issues. Setting up Shell Smash can be difficult, and when Sturdy is broken a hard time occurs. However, after a Shell Smash is what concerns me, not Tirtouga in itself. I know it's a complex ban that revolves around Tirtouga, but I don't know any other way to make it so this is not an issue anymore. Tirtouga in itself isn't broken, the same way Dwebble in itself isn't broken, its what occurs after a Shell Smash that is of concern to me.
People discount Tirtouga immediately and say it's easy to deal with, which it can be, but it can also be very hard to deal with after a boost. When you say bulky Grass-types, how many actually common and viable ones are there, really? Foongus, Ferroseed, and Cottonee were the first to come to mind, then after that maybe Shroomish or Pumpkaboo? From the viability rankings, the Grass-types are: A - Cottonee / Foongus, A- - Ferroseed, C+ - Bellsprout / Lileep, C - Bulbasaur / Oddish / Snover, D - Cacnea / Chikorita / Phantump / Pumpkaboo / Sewaddle / Shroomish / Skiddo. Notice the huge gap? And notice how few of these Grass-types are as bulky as apparently made out to be? I'll give you that Fighting-types do give it trouble, but not a lot can switch into Tirtouga after a boost, all Fighting-types are 2HKOed by Waterfall (or Stone Edge, in Croagunk's case).
And the bulkier Pokemon:
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Stone Edge vs. 124 HP / 160+ Def Eviolite Foongus: 18-22 (72 - 88%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Stone Edge vs. 116 HP / 196+ Def Eviolite Cottonee: 16-21 (72.7 - 95.4%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Stone Edge vs. 76 HP / 212+ Def Eviolite Chinchou: 18-22 (72 - 88%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Stone Edge vs. 76 HP / 212+ Def Chinchou: 27-33 (108 - 132%) -- guaranteed OHKO (Berry Juice)
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Waterfall vs. 76 HP / 76 Def Eviolite Timburr: 16-21 (64 - 84%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Stone Edge vs. 132 HP / 116 Def Eviolite Croagunk: 11-13 (47.8 - 56.5%) -- 93.8% chance to 2HKO
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Waterfall vs. 0 HP / 196 Def Eviolite Mienfoo: 15-18 (71.4 - 85.7%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
And priority users that resist Aqua Jet (and priority users in general)
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Waterfall vs. 236 HP / 36 Def Eviolite Porygon: 15-18 (57.6 - 69.2%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Waterfall vs. 236 HP / 196 Def Eviolite Porygon: 13-16 (50 - 61.5%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Waterfall vs. 212 HP / 196+ Def Eviolite Spritzee: 13-16 (48.1 - 59.2%) -- 85.9% chance to 2HKO (Stone Edge obviously 2HKOes)
Are there any other relevant priority to watch out for?
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Aqua Jet vs. 156 HP / 92 Def Fletchling: 13-16 (56.5 - 69.5%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Aqua Jet vs. 0 HP / 36 Def Pawniard: 12-15 (57.1 - 71.4%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Aqua Jet vs. 0 HP / 36 Def Eviolite Pawniard: 7-10 (33.3 - 47.6%) -- guaranteed 3HKO (Keep in mind that Sucker Punch is cancelled out because of Aqua Jet anyways)
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Aqua Jet vs. 0 HP / 0 Def Carvanha: 9-12 (42.8 - 57.1%) -- 54.3% chance to 2HKO
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Aqua Jet vs. 0 HP / 76 Def Eviolite Timburr: 9-12 (37.5 - 50%) -- 0.4% chance to 2HKO
- Tirtouga Aqua Jet vs. Dry Skin Croagunk: 0-0 (0 - 0%) -- aim for the horn next time
- +2 212+ Atk Tirtouga Aqua Jet vs. 0 HP / 52 Def Bunnelby: 15-18 (75 - 90%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
And I know calcs are not an argument, I acknowledge that, but what they do is demonstrate how Tirtouga fares versus said Pokemon. 2HKOing things at best is still pretty good, as it is extremely rare to come by a Pokemon that doesn't have checks and can OHKO everything in the metagame. Because it can 2HKO bulky Pokemon is just showing it can break down stuff. And, I acknowledge Tirtouga's issues. Setting up Shell Smash can be difficult, and when Sturdy is broken a hard time occurs. However, after a Shell Smash is what concerns me, not Tirtouga in itself. I know it's a complex ban that revolves around Tirtouga, but I don't know any other way to make it so this is not an issue anymore. Tirtouga in itself isn't broken, the same way Dwebble in itself isn't broken, its what occurs after a Shell Smash that is of concern to me.
Another problem with that Complex ban is that it has to apply to all the pokemon.
Dwebble and Binnacle (I think e_e) have to be broken aswell with that combination. You can't be biased and apply it because of Tirtouga. Since it's not broken with Dwebble (imo), you would have to ban Tirtouga.
Just giving another reason why that complex wouldn't work.
However, Missy on the other hand has only 4 checks. Pawniard, Houndour, Carvanha, and Stunky.
Guys, as much as I dislike restricting discussion, can we please stop acting like Fletchling doesn't have counters? Tirt, Archen, chincjou, magnemite, and so much more are really good for handling fetch. The issue isn't brokenness, but a matter of the meta being centralized around a single actor to an absurd event
A move is "obscure" because there always has to be a standard set. The standard set for Fletchling is more or less Swords Dance / Acrobatics / Roost / [U-turn / Overheat] while Steel Wing, Natural Gift, and Hidden power coverage are all non-standard. Therefore they are all labelled as "Other Options." It is for the same reason that HP Fighting Foongus is considered a gimmick, regardless of if it beats Pawniard. It is forgoeing an otherwise better move that would be more useful more often. Foongus would much rather run something like Clear Smog or Stun Spore, but HP Fight allows it to completely get rid of something threatening.Evio tirt can't switch into HP grass twice assuming SR, so GG bulky tirt. And why do people say natural gift is shit? Fletch is amazing at forcing switches, so even if the team lacks the check that natural gift is supposed to hit, Fletch can easily remove the berry and proceed to spam acrobatics. I feel like people who say natural gift fletch is bad are just bandwagoning, kind of like with the whole "omg Aipom iz bad dont use him" thing. And js, rock/water berry KOs chen after SR. So no, that still doesn't win. And even if you discount natural gift, steel wing still beats archen. Resttalk chou is the only chou that beats Fletch most of the time. BJ is screwed by apicot berry, regular evio is fucked by apicot/hp grass from repeatedly switching in. If a move allows a mon to break past its checks, then how exactly is it bad and "obscure"?
No, all of these aren't checks. Checks are pokemon that can't swtch in freely but can kill. Chespin can only switch into shadow ball but can do much back, and Croagunk is 2hko by shadow ball, tentacruel dies by tbolt and cant do much back as well. Ferroseed can be beaten by HP fight and easily worn down by lack of recovery. Outside of pursuit munchlax can do shit, vullaby cant come in freely either being weak to dgleam and tbolt. Fletchling cant come in either being tbolt weak and cant kill with acrobatics. Outside of this are spritzee, porygon, which i said can be easily knocked off and cleaned up. Lickitung is of course in the same boat. Only check i didnt mention was Elekid which cant kill with tbolt anyway. You know the point im trying to say, Missy is hard af to switch into and after these pokes have lost their evios or statused they can easily be cleaned up. No way, you are going to tell me that Chespin is a check to Missy.yeah what even are porygon, cottonee, lickitung, munchlax, spritzee, ferroseed, timburr, vullaby, fletchling, elekid, tentacool, chespin, and croagunk
nope only four checks
tentacruel dies by tbolt and cant do much back as well.
wtf stop, obviously tentacool cant beat missy 1v1 missy can kill tenta with tbolt not an OHKO but it cant come in safely and is Killed afterwards. Stop trying to prove somebody wrong and listen. Tenta cant come in freely, and cant do shit. Understand that missy is strong enough, fast enough, and has a movepool large enough to bypass its checks and counters. Of course maybe not with full health, but with knock off pokes like mienfoo and timburr around Missy can just do the rest.i found a hacker what do we do with this,,