Please don't bring the people who post it into the argument- that's just asking for trouble. Additionally, if you are going to refute someone, please at least give a reason.You know Akuzuki right? The guy who has constantly been reaching first on the M&M ladder, and is surpassing you(#2) at the moment by 60 points. If you search his username in the replays, and you watch his 3 most recent battles, you'll find out that he replaced his Entei for an Arcanine. I don't know much about how they compare to each other, but that alone makes me believe that Arcanine is not painfully outclassed by Entei. And based on that, I also believe that bulky atespeeder is a role that the metagame needs.
Arcanine's big advantage is Close Combat, which lets it beat a few Pokemon Entei can't, most notably Blue Orb Steel types. The ability to heal itself is worth commentary, too, though it's somewhat flawed as Blue Orb is still going to be a common switch-in to it -Blue Orb Scizor can tank anything it does, for instance- and therefore Morning Sun is particularly unreliable as healing goes, but Close Combat is the main thing. The main question is how popular things Arcanine's Close Combat can knock down actually are -Blue Orb Ferrothorn is something it murders that Entei hates, for instance, but if Blue Orb Ferrothorn isn't that popular it's not that big of a deal.
Regardless, Arcanine isn't "Bad Entei".
I'm going to go try to figure out just how they stack up, but its hard to battle the same team twice on ladder. If anyone is willing to challenge me for testing, it would be appreciated.
Keldeo, for me, doesn't so much punch holes in cores as punch holes in teams in general. Unless you have one of its counters, you are pretty much going to lose a mon. To make matters worse, those hard counters aren't particularly good. Additionally, It can be used along manaphy for a sort of Waterspam, in which they break each other's counters.Absolite Manaphy can break Skarmbliss, too, thanks to Scald's Burn chance letting it grab the 2HKO on Blissey even though it can't get it on raw damage, unless we're positing some bizarre Red Orb Skarmory build. It's not as reliable as Keldeo, but it also breaks Red Orb Hippowdon paired with Blissey, which Keldeo does not, among other examples of powerful defensive cores that Keldeo can't actually break and Manaphy can. Hole-punching isn't very useful if a team can have a 100% reliable switch-in that will always wall you, seeing as how you don't actually get to hole-punch at that point. That strikes me as "Keldeo hole-punches badly designed teams and certain specific defensive cores that aren't necessarily the most common or best defensive cores". That's useful, but it doesn't strike me as A-rank useful.
Most of the Pokemon in S through A- resist one or more -atespeeds (Specifically Fairy or Flying) without being weak to any of them/only weak to Refrigerate Extreme Speed. The exceptions usually either directly overcome that flaw (Glalitite Weavile revenges into -atespeed and Fake Outs) or aren't anything that's going to go face-to-face with -atespeed anyway -or are able to use a Mega Stone to patch up that flaw, and do so as a legitimately viable build. (eg Pinsirite Terrakion removes the Fairy weakness in favor of an Ice weakness) Tornadus, Keldeo, Latios, and Noivern are the only Pokemon currently in the A- and up range that flat-out hate -atespeed and I'd argue that Pidgeotite Tornadus is largely shunted aside by Pidgeotite Gengar, Noivern is much less powerful than it was first thought to be (I honestly think it belongs somewhere in B, maybe even C, as offensive teams and defensive teams alike aren't scared of it), I'm currently arguing that Keldeo isn't that amazing... which leaves Latios, which I'll admit to not being very clear on what people use it for and why, so I have no idea whether it belongs in A or not. (I will comment I almost never see Latios nowadays, which seems odd for a supposedly A-rank Pokemon)
So that's one flaw I don't think is "common on many top-tier 'mons".
I could go on, but I don't want this to turn into a thing so I'll leave it at that until at least the next post.
Latios is a defogger and attacker that can switch in on and ko PDon, Ampharosite mew, Excadrill, Hippowdon, ...
basically all the rock setters except Metagross and Heatran. Its not incredibly amazing, but it still fulfill its Ubers niche and greatly benefits from the lack of Xerneas.
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