Hydreigon and Baxcalibur were both really oppressive and had a huge impact this month. With them finally being gone, I thought it'd be a good idea to take a look at the mons that benefit from these bans, as well as those that are hurt by it.
Winners:
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- These 2 were absolutely destroyed by Sub+NP Hydreigon. Gastrodon had no reliable way of breaking Hydreigon's Substitute. Sure, you could run Surf+Ice Beam Gastrodon, but you'd have to get the tera prediction right. If you Ice Beam and they tera steel, that's a free sub. If you Surf, predicting the tera, and they don't, they not only get a free Substitute, but they also get to play the same mindgame the next turn (which makes this not a 50/50). Earthquake Quag got absolutely walled by Hydreigon, which forced Quag to run Body Press for a while (Bax also had something to do with this). Now Quagsire can just go back to spamming Toxic+EQ, which makes it a lot more viable. It's also now an Unaware Pokemon that doesn't just lose to the strongest setup sweepers.
- Talonflame was really hurt by Baxcalibur being one of the best Pokemon in the tier, but with Bax gone, Talonflame will now return to its former relevance again. It is by far the best Defog user we have, and Flame Body makes it very easy to fit on a team, thanks to it checking Slither Wing, and completely countering the inferior, B rank viable Lokix.
- This thing is going to be really good now. Hydreigon was just better at everything that Jug does, but that never meant that Iron Jug was bad, just that Hydreigon was really, really good. Specs does insane damage, Scarf has an amazing speed tier for a revengekiller, and the offensive pivot set with boots and Knock Off+U-Turn is one of my favorite sets. Try this thing out, cause it's really good.
- This might be one of the best setup sweepers, now that Hydreigon and Bax are gone. Bulky DD Mence is amazing (check my previous post for the set) and it now doesn't have to face competition from Baxcalibur and Hydreigon anymore. Defensive Mence also appreciates those 2 being gone, as Baxcalibur was a huge threat to it, and Hydreigon usually got free Subs vs defensive Mence. Maybe I'm overrating it, but I do believe that Salamence will be really good, and one of the best Pokemon in UU from now on.
- Hax is just a worse Bax, but it'll find its place on screens HO again. I was honestly surprised when this dropped to UU, because Haxorus can actually be really dangerous, and it's probably the best, or one of the best things that you can have on screens. Tera Steel can be really dangerous, and it doesn't have to worry about Quag or Orthworm, thanks to Mold Breaker. Choice Band is also a set that can be dangerous, the issue with that set is that it is really difficult to fit on a team. Haxorus is very underrated atm, but I only expect this Pokemon to get better as time goes on.
- Now that Baxcalibur is gone, Slowbro isn't the superior slowtwin anymore. Slowbro is still a very good physical wall, but most teams will appreciate Slowking's utility with Chilly Reception and Future Sight (please don't use Future Sight Slowbro, that is a horrendous set). It'll be interesting to see how the twins compare to each other. I still think that there is a chance that Slowbro will rise to UU this month, as it is very good at rounding out defensive cores, but it will face tough competition from Slowking again.
- Maybe one of these 2 (or both) will start to become relevant, now that both Hydreigon and Bax are gone, 2 Pokemon which were hard counters to them. If i had to guess I'd say that Rotom-Mow will probably end up being more relevant. Rotom-Heat has been an UU staple in every generation since gen 5, and I think with time it'll return to that. But Electric+Grass is just such good coverage at the moment, and I wouldn't be surprised if Rotom-Mow ended up being more viable as a result. Also, don't actually use this set, but the Rotom-Appliances with Sub+NP and tera steel as a discount Hydreigon just sound extremely funny.
- Yes, the Pokemon that was one of the potential bans just got better. Even if it doesn't seem that important, Scarf Gengar not having to worry about giving Hydreigon a free turn with Shadow Ball anymore is huge. It will be even easier for Gengar to spam Shadow Ball now, and while there are of course still very good switch-ins to Scarf Gengar, it doesn't have to worry about giving any of them a free turn to Sub anymore.
- I don't know if this will see usage again, but Hydreigon and Baxcalibur were both extremely threatening to it, so maybe it'll become more relevant? I'm really just reaching with this one, but it should be more viable now than it was a week ago.
- Tinkaton can fully drop Encore now, which gives it room for Protect/Thunder Wave/Swords Dance. All of these 3 moves are really good, and much better than Encore now. Protect especially is really good. It gives Tinkaton a lot more longevity, and it will be a lot harder to kill from now on.
Losers:
- Slowbro was one of the premier Baxcalibur checks, thanks to it being able to OHKO Bax with Body Press, after the Glaive Rush nerf. Baxcalibur was so strong that it often wasn't worth it to use Slowking instead of Bro. Now it faces huge competition from Slowking, just how it did last month. Not having access to Chilly Reception, and not being a good Future Sight user (I'm serious, stop using this move on Slowbro, it's so bad), really hurt it when comparing it to Slowking. I expect that it will still be good, and I won't be surprised if it makes UU usage this month, as it is able to form some very good defensive cores. It's just going to face more competition from its twin now, which hurts it.
- Unlike Slowbro, this thing was never good. It wasn't even that good at checking Bax, but that was still the reason it was being used. Defensive Rapid Spin users without any recovery are just awful, and not even Volt Switch can safe Forretress. It takes some hits, does nothing, because it is extremely passive, and then dies. It can set hazards, but Donphan just spins on it, and Talonflame should be obvious. Sure, you could tera ghost on Donphan, but why would you waste your tera on the worst Mon on your team? Please stop using this, it is really bad, and RU really needs more spinners.
- I honestly don't know how to feel about this Pokemon. Being able to counter non TB Fire Bax gave it a niche, but like, what does Orthworm do now? A lot of the physical attackers in the tier are fighting types, or they use fighting moves for coverage. It's good against Salamence, which is good, and really good against the B rank viable Lokix, which is decent, but I don't know how good that'll be. Spikes is really good on it, but having no recovery at all really hurts this thing. I also don't think Shed Tail is that good. You most likely only get to use Shed Tail once in the game (even with Sitrus, there is no way you don't take 25% between your first Shed Tail, and your second attempt), and even then, the 2 best abusers of Shed Tail, Baxcalibur and Hydreigon, are gone now. Maybe I'm just underrating this Pokemon, and I'm being way too harsh on it, but even if I am, Baxcalibur's ban definitely hurt its viability.
As much as I hate to admit it, my child got a little bit worse. Don't get me wrong, it's still the 2nd to 3rd best Pokemon in the tier, but Talonflame getting more usage now will hurt it. Hydreigon being gone balances that out a bit, as Choice Band Slither Wing doesn't have to worry about giving Sub+NP Hydreigon a free turn after First Impression anymore. But at the same time, it is also kinda hurt by it, since it was a decent Hydreigon check. Overall, the hit that it took is very small, which is why my child is still the 2nd best Pokemon in the tier, being only behind Gengar in terms of viability.