Lonewolf said:My argument clearly was not flawed because my essay was accepted.
wouldn't be better to run explosion along with tbolt and magnet rise, hp water so you can at least explode on raikou if it tries to set up?
Edit: Thund, did you use the Plusle set I made yet?!
it is ridiculous to expect offensive teams to use Registeel.
That's about the same thing as saying "it is ridiculous to expect offensive teams to use walls" which is...completely untrue. Primarily offensive teams would really love hazard support and easy switch-ins for when they're forced out by something they can't beat, which is exactly why Registeel is on most of my teams, regardless of the focus. If you are using nothing but bulky sweepers and relying on defensive type coverage, you are playing a risky game no matter what, especially in a metagame where switching in and out safely is fairly difficult due to the prevalence of Spikes.it is ridiculous to expect offensive teams to use Registeel.
No, actually, it is. We voted out Gallade because it is ridiculous to expect stall to run offensive Pokemon just to check it; offense had absolutely no problem with Gallade, due to its terrible base SPE, but it was still voted out because it broke stall wide open. Stall had to run shit like Swellow and LOtres just to survive with it in the tier, due to Spiritomb, Weezing, and every other physical wall of note all being ohko'd by Gallade's boosted attacks.
I wasn't around a lot during the Crobat meta, but I understand that it was voted out for similar reasons.
So yes, there is plenty of precedence for voting out Pokemon because they "break" stall or "break" offense, because such styles constitute a "significant portion of the metagame"; if large parts of the metagame are no longer viable due to a Pokemon, then clearly, the metagame is unbalanced and something must be done about it.
I wasn't around a lot during the Crobat meta, but I understand that it was voted out for similar reasons.
Who else should decide things if not the people themselves? Everyone knows you hate Froslass, but just because you didn't get your way with it being banned doesn't mean the process is messed up.
I do agree though, that post was excellent.
I addressed this earlier. Yanmega absolutely forces you to run Registeel and Chansey or your team WILL get run over. That's not metagame development, that's just an extremely specific, non-negotiable stipulation for countering an otherwise broken Pokemon.And neither one of you answered my question. Why was Yanmega banned if your arguments hold ground, and would you be okay with it coming back?
Sure, it can be revenge killed by the likes of Swellow and Sceptile...but so could Yanmega!