Following the October tiering survey, it was apparent that Snow—Ninetales-A and Frosmoth in particular—were major points of contention in the tier, with both Pokemon being scored over 3.5 by the qualified voters. The council opted for a Ninetales-A suspect first given the slightly greater support on the survey but it resulted in landslide do not ban outcome despite the great support on the survey. Over the course of the Ninetales-A suspect test, it was more evident to many that Frosmoth, rather than Ninetales-A, pushed the playstyle over the top. As such, we have decided to follow up immediately with a Frosmoth suspect given the support from both the community and the council.
Frosmoth has easily been one of the most potent offensive Pokemon in the tier, this has been the case even prior to Ninetales-A dropping to PU in October. However, Ninetales-A dropping to PU and significantly buffing it and one of the most splashable checks in (AV) Slowbro-G leaving the tier resulted in Frosmoth emerging as an offensive threat with very limited counterplay. The Substitute sets in particular have proven to be extremely difficult to account for, being able to comfortably setup on Pokemon such as Milotic, Amoonguss, and Palossand. This is further exacerbated by the myriad of different tera types it could run—Ground, Fire, Water, Electric, Rock, Ghost—while also allowing it to deal with would-be checks such as Sandslash-A and Cramorant among others. Its ability Ice Scales gives it more setup opportunities too, and while its physical bulk leaves much to be desired, Snow and Aurora Veil support from Ninetales-A ameliorates this to a significant extent, allowing it to take hits which it would otherwise struggle against.
All that said, Frosmoth does have its flaws. The most noteworthy one being its high reliance on tera to effectively break through teams, making it much more manageable if tera has already been expended elsewhere on the team. Moreover, Substitute Frosmoth is most effective with Leftovers; this forces certain team structures that are highly dependant on keeping hazards off the field and even then, if the player fails to keep Stealth Rocks off the field consistently, Frosmoth is significantly limited in its breaking potential. As mentioned previously, Frosmoth has a lackluster Defense stat, and while Ninetales-A’s support helps with this, it remains vulnerable to physical attacks when Snow is not active. Its mediocre Speed tier doesn’t help either — even at +1, it is slower than most Choice Scarf users in the tier, further highlighting its defensive shortcomings.
All in all, Frosmoth has its fair share of pros and cons; therefore, we have opted for a suspect test and let you, the community, determine whether the Moth stays or goes. The ball is in your court now. Please share your thoughts on Frosmoth's role in the metagame, and if you think it should be banned or not!
- To participate in this suspect test, create a new account on PS. You do not have to follow any specific naming convention, but your suspect account must have never played a game in PU before this suspect test went up, or you will not receive valid requirements (resetting W/L does not count for this - the account you use must never have played PU before the test, full stop.)
- At any point on your new account, use the command /linksmogon on Pokemon Showdown! You will receive instructions on what to do once you run this command.
- You have to reach a COIL of 2800 to get reqs. For reference, the B-value for this suspect will be 7.
- This suspect test deadline will be on Saturday, November 22nd, 2025 at 11:59 PM (GMT -4).
- Check HERE to see if you have reqs.
- A simple majority (>50%) is required to ban Frosmoth.
- If you have any questions about this new process, feel free to PM me or asa or post here!
GXE = Games Required
71 = 343
72 = 173
73 = 116
74 = 88
75 = 71
76 = 59
77 = 51
78 = 45
79 = 41
80 = 37
81 = 34
82 = 31
83 = 29
84 = 27
85 = 25
71 = 343
72 = 173
73 = 116
74 = 88
75 = 71
76 = 59
77 = 51
78 = 45
79 = 41
80 = 37
81 = 34
82 = 31
83 = 29
84 = 27
85 = 25
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- TC is awarded to those with 10 tiering-related votes across all tiers or 4 tiering-related votes in PU suspect tests.












