I would switch Latias and Latios from Conkeldurr switch-ins to non-switch-ins because Knock Off is standard and pretty spammable.
Well, I designated "switch-ins" based on the ability to switch into STAB moves, but I might add in other spammable non-STABs like Knock Off, Scald, U-turn, and Volt Switch. Of course, that means some other stuff will have too be changed, so I'll take care of that at a later time.
Weavile checks can have Keldeo as a switch-in, Sylveon too. I don't know if Tyranitar should be listed as a non-switch-in just because I think Low Kick is standard and Choice Scarf Ttar is still outsped by Weavile (correct me on either point if I'm wrong). Quagsire is a Victini switch-in (man these kinda vary on whether its CB or special).
I'm good with these. Thanks!
Anyways are Lati@s not considered a switch-in or revenge killer for Manaphy? They should get a mention considering they check the TG + RD set.
Yeah, I'm alright with adding Lati@s to SI for Manaphy.
Also why is Raikou a Mega Pinsir switch in? Earthquake is the most common move for the last slot iirc. Same goes for a lot more.
Close Combat's the more common coverage move by far, actually. Even then, though, I've defined switch-ins primarily as being able to switch into a threat's STABs comfortably and win, which Raikou can do nicely.
Again, this is why I think a checks & counters list like what Nog made for XY is a better idea, but hey its your decision :)
While I'm not big on making this a "checks and counters" list for reasons stated earlier, I do want to expand on the current list, especially on switch-ins. I'll probably separate them by hard counters (basically walls, take pitiful damage from a threat and/or have recovery), hard switch-ins (can switch into all of a Pokemon's common moves, but not consistently), soft switch-ins (can switch into a Pokemon's STAB/spammable non-STAB moves, but die to common coverage moves, basically the low standard of the current "switch-ins" category), and revenge killers (current non-switch-ins, they win but can't switch in), or something along those lines. But yeah, don't worry, I am planning on making this more comprehensive. It'll just be a while before I get a lot more free time to do it.