Some thoughts of what's happened over the past few pages ...
Heysup said:
2. Banedon. I am truly impressed with this post, it is definitely one of the better nominations. However, again, think about it. Why not just nominate something feasible like, you know, Froslass? If Spikes are broken, nominate the Spikers. Banning a move is a long shot, and realistically we won't see that happen in this generation. If your goal wasn't to actually get anything concrete done but "get the idea out there", then disregard this.
There're many Pokemon who can put up entry hazards. I could nominate Froslass, except Qwilfish, Cloyster, Omastar, etc can still set up Spikes. There're even more Pokemon who can set up Stealth Rock. So I figured I might as well nominate the entry hazards themselves. Without Spikes, Froslass isn't anywhere near BL ...
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How easy to spin, it seems, is going to be a major factor this round. I think there's a fine line between saying it's easy and saying it's hard. If, as Franky said, spinning is as easy as having Rapid Spin, then Froslass isn't BL because you can just send in the spinner and remove all the Spikes she laboured to put up. Of course, on the other hand saying it is hard to spin also means Moltres is badly hindered.
I think the fairest thing to say is that spinning is possible, but difficult if your opponent is determined to prevent it. Not every team goes to great lengths to stop the other from spinning; against those spinning is relatively straightforward. Against the teams that're intent on keeping entry hazards down then spinning is difficult but still possible, and a successful spin can win the game.
I think anyone who claims spinning is easy and hence nominates Moltres but also claims spinning is difficult and hence nominates Froslass badly needs to re-examine his / her nomination. Actually I further think anyone who nominates Moltres and Froslass should comment on how easy they think spinning is.
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SJCrew said:
She beats those guys too, Mr. Pedantic. Blastoise gets hit by Tbolt or Taunt/Destiny Bond while I just keep hitting Top with Ice Beams while it frantically tries to spin 1-2 layers out. Which I'll just set up again once it's dead.
"Oh snap, you sacrificed yourself for 1-2 layers! Guess I'll just do it again."
Kabutops and Armaldo are the only spinners that beat her reliably, and even then, they won't have time to spin or set up rocks once I bring in an offensive Pokemon on the revenge.
I think if you're going to say "beats common spinners" in your nomination then you should address how:
1. Froslass is weak to Stealth Rock, meaning she can't block spin attempts easily / well if it's on the field;
2. Most spinners have ways to get past Froslass by force. If they can't use Foresight, they can still outright kill Froslass: Donphan can use Assurance, Hitmontop can use Stone Edge, Blastoise hits Froslass for reasonable damage already while resisting its Ice stab, Claydol has Shadow Ball, and so on.
3. Staying in to Taunt Hitmontop is dangerous because it can hit Froslass (Stone Edge, especially) while she's Taunting.
4. Pursuit removes Froslass from the game.
I'm not saying that you shouldn't nominate Froslass (although I personally still don't think she's BL), but if you do, then I think you should address the counterarguments and perhaps emphasize what Froslass really does in superior fashion (high speed comes to mind, as well as the ghost typing).
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PK Gaming said:
I meant support Venusaur. Standard Venusaur is OHKO by 1+ Extrasensory. Only the support (specially defensive Venusaur) has a chance, and it really can't do much back except putting Raikou to sleep. (If sleep clause is NOT in effect)
Eh ... support Venusaur can Roar and Leech Seed even if it can't use Sleep Powder.
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And finally a few things I see in the nominations themselves (haven't read them all) ...
"Has the metagame shifted? Yes. Venusaur is everywhere. Who abuses the hell out of Venusaur? Froslass. I think you can clearly see that Froslass is still fully capable of doing what it has always been doing." - if Froslass abuses the hell out of Venusaur and if Froslass is so dangerous, why use Venusaur? This looks suspiciously like a "even though people don't want to adapt it's the fault of Froslass" argument.
"Moltres boasts base 125 special attack, which is the highest in the tier. Moltres also boasts a respectable base 90 speed, which means that all of the base 80 pokemon that plague uu are outsped." - Moltres doesn't have the highest base special attack in the tier, that would go to Alakazam. Espeon and Glaceon have 130 base as well, and there are a few other 125 base special attackers too (e.g. Gardevoir).