I am really excited for all these new possibilities we will have in NU. So many new toys to play with, but it is really hard to tell which ones will be usable (and effective) and which ones will end up being bad gimmicks. Pokemon players have an incredible ability to hype things up and theorymon them to be the best thing since sliced bread, even if they in practice turn out to be mediocre at beast. See: Electivire last gen. Anyway, on to NU.
The whole Alomomola / Audino / Amoonguss core seems absolutely incredible, but hey hey mixed Emboar beats all 3! And even a bulky Servine can hold its own against the core, with Substitute to block status from everything, it just has to be wary of Clear Smog Amoonguss (which will be amazing). And yeah, Serperior is definitely going OU.
Swoobat, on paper at least, seems to be excellent. The set I had in mind was something like CM / Sub / Stored Power / Roost or Hidden Power. Substitute allows it to get around the ever dangerous Skuntank, avoiding Sucker Punch and then killing with HP Ground. A Sub Roost set could also be effective, as long as it is paired with something like Gurdurr to get rid of Dark-types.
Once the initial hype of Serperior and the regen pokes (and them probably moving to higher tiers), I think the metagame will really twist itself around Moxie Pinsir. With that attack stat and a very usable Speed stat, it becomes such an incredible late game cleaner that every team will have a way to deal with it, much in the same way as most teams now carries a specific check to Gorebyss, and Steel- or Rock-types are essential due to Swellow, Braviary and friends.
Finally: Pinch Berries. This is probably what I am looking forward to most, as it allows so many more strategies that have previously been forgotton. Outside the obvious Gluttony Pokemon in the Simi-trio and Linoone, I can see Sawk getting a great boon with a Substitute-Salac-Reversal set. Its a shame the Scarf speed to aim for will still be 86 (due to Pinsir and Gorebyss), but it will still be an effective cleaner. On the same strategy, I cannot wait to use Reversal Raticate, that will be amazing.
Weeeeee imagination land. Yes I am still mad about this thread.
The whole Alomomola / Audino / Amoonguss core seems absolutely incredible, but hey hey mixed Emboar beats all 3! And even a bulky Servine can hold its own against the core, with Substitute to block status from everything, it just has to be wary of Clear Smog Amoonguss (which will be amazing). And yeah, Serperior is definitely going OU.
Swoobat, on paper at least, seems to be excellent. The set I had in mind was something like CM / Sub / Stored Power / Roost or Hidden Power. Substitute allows it to get around the ever dangerous Skuntank, avoiding Sucker Punch and then killing with HP Ground. A Sub Roost set could also be effective, as long as it is paired with something like Gurdurr to get rid of Dark-types.
Once the initial hype of Serperior and the regen pokes (and them probably moving to higher tiers), I think the metagame will really twist itself around Moxie Pinsir. With that attack stat and a very usable Speed stat, it becomes such an incredible late game cleaner that every team will have a way to deal with it, much in the same way as most teams now carries a specific check to Gorebyss, and Steel- or Rock-types are essential due to Swellow, Braviary and friends.
Finally: Pinch Berries. This is probably what I am looking forward to most, as it allows so many more strategies that have previously been forgotton. Outside the obvious Gluttony Pokemon in the Simi-trio and Linoone, I can see Sawk getting a great boon with a Substitute-Salac-Reversal set. Its a shame the Scarf speed to aim for will still be 86 (due to Pinsir and Gorebyss), but it will still be an effective cleaner. On the same strategy, I cannot wait to use Reversal Raticate, that will be amazing.
Weeeeee imagination land. Yes I am still mad about this thread.

























