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Format Discussion Metronome Battle

I was under the impression from looking at the source code that the steel ban is completely automatic including looking at forme changes. To be honest it WOULD be cool to officially allow steels that get "laundered" in by sacrificing their item slot for a mega stone. But that would be really freaking convoluted as an official rule/exception.
 
What if you remove the blanket ban on the steel type and instead ban individual steel Pokemon that everyone is using? Once people are using stuff like Alolan Dugtrio or Bastiodon surely they wouldn't be overpowered.

Edit: Also why is Rowap berry illegal only if used with harvest? Shouldn't it be covered by the "no harming items" ban?
 
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What if you remove the blanket ban on the steel type and instead ban individual steel Pokemon that everyone is using? Once people are using stuff like Alolan Dugtrio or Bastiodon surely they wouldn't be overpowered.

Edit: Also why is Rowap berry illegal only if used with harvest? Shouldn't it be covered by the "no harming items" ban?
tl;dr Something something complex bans.

Honestly Metronome Battle's 2018 inception had quite a few oversights in its ruleset if you read from the earliest pages like Mawilite and Shell Bell and Battle Bond being freed until pointed out, and really that's the reason behind most inconsistencies, no shade to Ridaz for bearing with it and updating in response though. In the spirit of the rules I assume the intent behind banning Rowap + Harvest is that it's renewable (and unlike the healing items banned in bulk there are much less harming items), though for a while I was running Rowap/Jaboca Pickup instead and reported a few bugs around that, and also incidentally the Rowap + Harvest ban was bugged/unimplemented until lighthouse64 pointed it out in 2019. You could say that it's inconsistent with stuff like Oran Berry or even Gulp Missile (introduced later as a gimmick harming ability, arguably on a similar powerlevel to Sand Stream but much more limited) but in the end it all comes down to the human element.



To address the Steel-type windchime in the room, yeah Mega Chimecho is (currently still, as of getting around to writing tonight) here as our first (legal) mega option to gain the Steel type anew, and thus falling through the existing mega checks for BST and such, similar to the short Silvally-Steel strats of running RKS System and Steel Memory and giving up both of your slots for the pure Steel-type. Here, Chimecho finds itself in a slightly similar but still different situation, so I'll give it an overview and overdue review.

Mega Chimecho (Psychic/Steel) - 75/50/110/135/120/65 (555 BST) :chimecho: :chingling:

To play as Mega Chimecho, you have to load base Chimecho in the teambuilder with the Chimechite and manually mega evolve, which blocks access to another item slot, Tera, and also the use of most abilities as it will get set to Levitate. As mentioned, this still lets you run Intrepid Sword/Dauntless Shield/Download/Intimidate to benefit at the start of battle. Even though it's lacking in Attack, Mega Chimecho's stats are as allocated as you could reasonably ask for, building off base Chimecho in the 3 stats that matter. Its base Psychic type is one that doesn't actually synergize with Steel too much, losing a Fighting weakness but gaining Dark and Ghost weaknesses where the latter is usually gaining STAB around this format between all the natural and tera Ghosts. Overall like Silvally-Steel, I feel it's a fun novelty option with interesting tradeoffs to consider.

Note: While the moveset stats page shows "No Ability" for the Z-A megas when manually mega evolved, I can confirm that manual mega Chimecho does properly set its ability to base Chimecho's Levitate (at least for the time being while mega abilities are still unknown). So that's what that means for reference. Unfortunately it doesn't seem that Chimecho's base ability options are represented here at the moment.

(EDIT: Also I only realized this was a thing seeing it relatively highly in the usage stats at the start of the month. Hooray for experimentation.)



Finally, it's a bit late from my part, both in real time and where this is placed within this post, but happy new year to 2026! As we approach the year of the horse, the days of the dark horse seem to be mounting as the gall of upward threats old and new, trotting the line of legal and illegal, mega and non-mega lopping along alike, all matter of which ride at a cavalier canter to disturb the stable reigns of the long-running thoroughbreds in the front of the pack, or so they say. I apologize in advance for any future horsing around and/or champing at the bit that may or may not occur in the rest of the year, but it behooves me to put my best foot forward even through unexpected brambles in the race of life.

Also with Pokemon Champions scheduled to release at some point this year at least before Worlds, who knows what new mega abilities or other kind of mechanical implications an official crossover of super mechanics could have, however they end up glued into Showdown.

But for now, let's go over the last usage stats of 2025, with about half a month's worth of Z-A DLC megas roaming free, and also a few days of Commander Tatsugiri unbridled and riding together with Dondozo in an unrivaled show of doubles dressage. Quite the throwbacks lately, all in all.

https://www.smogon.com/stats/2025-12/gen9metronomebattle-1630.txt
https://www.smogon.com/stats/2025-12/moveset/gen9metronomebattle-1630.txt

The battle count dips a bit more to 25630, closest to how the year started off yet still pretty consistent.

December 2025: 1630-weighted top 10 + last month positions
#1: Blissey (#3) :blissey:
#2: Mega Chandelure (#1) :chandelure:
#3: Mega Heracross (#2) :heracross-mega:
#4: Mega Venusaur (no change) :venusaur-mega:
#5: Mega Ampharos (no change) :ampharos-mega:
#6: Mega Golurk (NEW) :golurk:
#7: Ting-Lu (#6) :ting-lu:
#8: Glastrier (no change) :glastrier:
#9: Mega Abomasnow (#10) :abomasnow-mega:
#10: Dondozo (#66) :dondozo:*
#11: Iron Hands :iron hands: (#7)
#12: Mega Tatsugiri-Curly (NEW) :tatsugiri:*

That's right, it's actually a top 12 thanks to recent extenutating circumstances. Despite Dondozo and Tatsugiri's relatively low usage time, they still managed to get high placements on weighted success and invaded the top 10, so I choose to recognize both their combined efforts and also acknowledge Iron Hands that would have placed as a dark horse in #10 otherwise.

There is probably some legitimate Dondozo use mixed in there, probably more so than Tatsugiri's case, but by unweighted raw counts 71.586% of Dondozo teammates were Mega Tatsugiri and so I don't really think Dondozo would make the top 10 without that. Similarly, 92% of Curly Mega Tatsugiri's teammates were Dondozo, and 97% held the Tatsugirinite, though only 73.077% seemed to actually manually mega evolve based on the No Ability/Nothing Tera Type indicators. Also the stats don't actually list the other Tatsugiri forms at all so maybe they all got counted together under Curly-Mega like how the base form only shows up once.

Notably missing out by this altered criteria is Mega Eelektross at #13, still largely botted with 17686 raw uses from the moveset file, double that of Heracross next, and still running about the same sets as mentioned in the previous monthly stats post. But in terms of other dark horses to shout out, Guzzlord is below at #14/906 uses (representing Magic Guard/Life Orb and a large variety of other items/abilities alike), and also Mega Slowbro (representing Unaware, Ice Scales) and Chansey (Blissey alternative that outslows Blissey) are hanging around #17/18 with uses in the 500s, neither of their peak performances by far but punching above their weight in raw uses at least.

Despite 5 megas in a row vying for the top, the humble yet omnipresent Imposter Blissey takes the lead as queen of the hill for the very first time (as far as I can tell by searching for "#1: Blissey"), showing that eggs truly are the natural enemy of ghosts as contained in mortal shells. Though technically most of the time Blissey is also copying a mega itself and you could say it thus represents the rest of the meta equally, but still. Overall I'm interested to see how things stabilize out entering 2026 and Champions's release, but for now I'll cover the relatively new mons at least for their debuts.

Mega Golurk makes a fair debut as well only behind a set of big 5 veterans despite limited usage time, and in terms of raw usage it places 8th already, putting it in a similar position to Chandelure's debut in October but already surpassing Ting-Lu. Time will tell if history will repeat itself once more, but as a generalist it does seem to elevate a lot of other mons equally enough with it.

Mega Absol Z lands itself at around a nice #20, fiittingly between its fellow Dark/Ghost Mega Sableye at #19 and its fellow physical Ghost Mega Banette at #21 as it plays very closely to the latter going all in offense but has closer raw uses to the former, though Absol sees much more Stellar usage than Banette and Sableye implying it's the main Tera target on its teams.

Just below that, Mega Meganium has fallen back down to #22 since its top 10 breakthrough last month, but still sees >1000 uses, and also Mega Chimecho made it to #24 with only about 213 raw uses, just above Mega Drampa (mostly running Minus but with some slightly notable Drampanite -> Berserk usage (represented as No Ability)).

The rest of the Z-A DLC mega debuts are as follows:
Mega Crabominable at #32 (435 uses)
Mega Glimmora at #43 (438 uses)
Mega Staraptor at #49 (139 uses)
Mega Scovillain at #85 (129 uses)
Mega Raichu Y at #194 (72 uses)
Mega Meowstic-F at #323 (1 use, according to the stats file which could be an underestimate. This mon doesn't show up in the moveset files. But there is 1 instance of Meowstic-F-Mega as an Absol-Z teammate in the chaos/json files so I will assume this is the 1 use.)
Mega Raichu X at #362 (20 uses)
Mega Meowstic-M at #482 (2 uses, similar case to the above with Dragalge/Houndoom as confirmed teammates)

So here I was Ctrl+F-ing through the stats with -Mega highlighted, about to go over to the moveset file as usual, when I saw this:
Zygarde-Mega (#632)


Before anyone else goes to try this, unfortunately I believe this is just the usage stats assuming all Zygarde @ Zygardite should be listed as Zygarde-Mega, even though you can't actually become Complete to Mega Evolve in-battle since Power Construct is banned, and also the fact that Zygardite is assigned to Zygarde-Complete so you can put it on base Zygardes in the teambuilder. But hey, someone did try it out and this is the first time that it's appeared in the listings, not even in October/November. Hooray for experimentation.

Back to the moveset file, we have a flat 10 viability ceilings (highest GXE scored by a user/mon combination in tandem) just within the 80s, all packed closely together. Leading at 82 we have Mega Heracross, Dondozo, Tatsugiri, and Dusclops (still representing bonkstall Friend Guard/Magic Bounce with some Power Spot).

81 follows with Mega Camerupt (mainly Storm Drain, some Analytic/Download/Magic Bounce), Regirock (mainly Ice Scales, maybe as a Desolate Land Camerupt partner to place as well), and Ting-Lu (mainly Ice Scales, some Unaware/Magic Bounce/Simple, major Chimecho partner).

Rounding out at 80 are Imposter Blissey, Glastrier (horse, fair distribution of Refrigerate/Aerilate/Ice Scales and Choice Band/Lum Berry/Weakness Policy/Miracle Berry (the Gen 2 Lum Berry)), and Rhydon (mainly Sap Sipper but also some canon Lightning Rod usage probably with lead partner Gyarados and Ice Scales/Desolate Land).

Since Dondozo and Tatsugiri took 2 spots here as well, I'll step down once more through viability ceiling 79 with a three-way tie to make a baker's dozen, featuring Chansey the smaller imposter, Mega Crabominable (majorly Friend Guard/Weakness Policy alike at ~49%, some Ice Scales/Intrepid Sword, and main partners split between Golurk and Crab/itself), and lastly Pokestar Humanoid (91 uses, mainly Good as Gold, some Poison Touch, with items basically split between Mirror Herb/Normalium Z and only Pokestar Humanoid/Monster teammates just like in the movie). I don't have much to say about this mon since it's basically a 6x100 BST normal mon, just like Pokestar Giant but smaller, but for the Pokestar enjoyers reading this I do have a fun fact that the Red Fog of Terror mons are canonically from the 11th dimension in-universe according to the relatively recently documented easter eggs when you use Defog in the 3rd movie and also implied in the strange ending, which I have gotten to post about twice now on different relevant notes. Thanks for your reading.
 
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Happy February! With the year of the horse due to begin and Pokemon Day approaching to potentially announce more news on Champions, this month is an exciting one to also mark the first usage stats of 2026 as well as the first full month of stats for the Z-A DLC additions (still pre-Champions). So without further ado, let's start the year off right, even though it's the second month of the year. Better late than never.

https://www.smogon.com/stats/2026-01/gen9metronomebattle-1630.txt
https://www.smogon.com/stats/2026-01/moveset/gen9metronomebattle-1630.txt

The battle count has fallen some more to 20987 yet still hanging around the 20k mark.

January 2026: 1630-weighted top 10 + last month positions
#1: Mega Heracross (#3) :heracross-mega:
#2: Blissey (#1) :blissey:
#3: Mega Chandelure (#2) :chandelure-mega: :chandelure:
#4: Mega Golurk (#6) :golurk-mega: :golurk:
#5: Mega Venusaur (#4) :venusaur-mega:
#6: Chansey (#18) :chansey:
#7: Ting-Lu (no change) :ting-lu:
#8: Mega Ampharos (#5) :ampharos-mega:
#9: Mega Abomasnow (no change) :abomasnow-mega:
#10: Mega Sableye (#19) :sableye-mega:

After a hectic end to the year with format additions all around and Chandelure and Blissey taking the lead for the last two months, Heracross has taken back its long-standing position at the top of the game, in both weighted and raw usage, though the competition is still quite close with the top 3 all having around 20% weighted usages. On the other hand, it seems that the Eelektross botter has retreated its forces and is sitting at a more reasonable ~3197 raw count/#17. (raw counts counted from the moveset file) Meanwhile, Mega Golurk has settled in ahead of Venusaur and Ampharos but still behind the latest big three.

In the latter half of the list, I want to highlight what I believe is Chansey's top 10 debut after many months of honourable mentions as a dark horse/anti-Blissey alternative, following Blissey's own achievement from last month. I guess if you add their weighted usages up together, then combined the egg family would be #1 as a whole to represent Imposter, and you could argue that maybe #11 (Dusclops) deserves to be mentioned, but I think Chansey has earned its fair place as a true Gen 1 original.

Dark horses of the month include Guzzlord (#13/685 uses) also running some Intimidate and Imposter sets alike, Ogerpon-Hearthflame (#15/564 uses) mainly with Intrepid Sword with some Dauntless Shield/Intimidate and Chandelure partner, and Mega Altaria (#19/639) somehow making one of its better showings by running Dancer of all things along with Mirror Herb and Raging Bolt (another Dancer). Also, Mega Chimecho is still here (#22/271 uses), in case you were wondering, and as an aside, Mega Meganium has rebounded back once more to hit #12 weighted/1595 raw count.

Over in the moveset file, the viability ceilings (highest GXE of a user of the mon) start off quite high at 85 with an Imposter Blissey/Rhydon (Ice Scales/Eviolite) combination. It feels like Rhydon has been making quite a few appearances in these viability ceiling sections since late 2025, and it does have a respectable niche of physical bulk, and this is actually the second time Rhydon/Blissey has capped out the ceilings since November.

The next highest ceiling is 4 steps lower at 81 featuring Guzzlord alone, with Intimidate/Imposter as mentioned mainly with Mirror Herb/Leppa Berry and Golurk/Guzzlord teammates. I assume the value of Imposter Guzzlord is that it outslows even Chansey to win Imposter mirrors, and also becomes at least decently offensive even when not Imposting. Guzzlord also seems to go Tera Ghost much more with no Stellar in sight, compared to Blissey having about 50% Stellar and Chansey on 20%. Also, I noticed that there's a separate 1 Speed EV stat spread listed which I believe gets rounded down to 0 EVs on the actual ingame stat so I don't think this actually matters for anything, but it's someone out there that is playing the second-most weighted Guzzlord gaming (about 8% raw).
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 | Spreads                                |
 | Brave:252/252/252/252/252/0 40.490%    |
 | Brave:252/252/252/252/252/1 27.170%    |

Last but not least, there is a whole seven-way tie at viability ceiling 80, so here we go. I'm actually going to separate these individual mon sentences for once to be a bit neater, though there are a couple notable pairs in here.

- Mega Golurk (3000 raw uses on the dot) has a much more even spread of abilities since last month, with Intrepid Sword/Ice Scales/Costar all hanging around 20%, with Defiant/Scrappy/Storm Drain rounding out the rest of the visible at 8-6%, still mainly running Choice Band and Stellar, and teaming up with Golurk, Abomasnow, and just about anything else that you can splash with.

- Chansey is here too, Impostering like big sis Blissey but still having some more Innards Out representation at the least. And also ~20% of non-Leppa Berry items like 6% Lucky Punch and Ability Shield (and ~3.9% Choice Band), compared to Blissey having a combined 96.75% Leppa + Mystery Berry item weight.

- Mega Ampharos is actually represented with mainly Beads of Ruin which seems to have been starting up last month, as well as Intrepid Sword following behind ahead of Plus/Minus (though Plus+Minus combined would be 2nd in usage).

- Dusclops is still mainly repping Friend Guard/Eviolite/Type: Null bonkstall all around, though Magic Bounce (~20%) and Galvanzize (~12.5%) are also there. On the other hand, Type: Null is here too as the other side of bonkstall, with secondary abilities being Ice Scales/Lightning Rod. Maybe that's what goes with Galvanize, eh.

- Hoopa (211 uses/#42) manages to be relevant again after having a starring DLC role I guess, primarily running Fluffy/Mirror Herb and partnered with Mega Staraptor. Appropriately, Mega Staraptor makes up the last mon in this tie, though being run with Staraptite means we can't see its base ability but I assume it's probably up to stacking Intimidate to leverage the physical tanking gimmick. This is a niche that may become outdated post-Champions, but we'll see what happens.

Thanks for your reading.
 
Dumb idea:

Plasmanta @ Mirror Herb
Ability: Thick Fat
Tera Type: Stellar
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Def / 252 SpA / 252 SpD / 252 Spe
Bold Nature
- Metronome

This has 10 resistances w thick fat, so it has the same resistance amount as steel type minus poison immunity, but plasmanta is rather weak compared to the megas, so it is not really all that good
 
not to be dramatic, but there seems to be a bug or at least feature I'm not aware of

why does the deoxys act as a mega chimeco?? I know it's holding a chimecite but I don't think it can just mega-evolve like that??
https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/gen9metronomebattle-2543750075
It's most likely an Illusion Chimecho @ Chimechite in slot 1, disguised as the Deoxys in slot 2. The Illusion ability is removed after mega evolving, but the Illused state persists and does not break on hit afterwards. IIRC this was a relevant mechanic in Gen 7 Balanced Hackmons for some time before its ban.
 
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