I don't buy this. How can an attack type be "broken"? Why would you try to ban only certain moves... this opens up a whole new problem and is the epitome of "ban happy". Flygon's usage went up because Garchomp is nonexistant and Ground types are hard to come by these days. Kingdra's use went up not just because of Outrage, but the fact that hes the only Dragon not weak to ice that can abuse Dragon Dance + Outrage. You could theoretically say this is Outrage's fault, but Kingdra would probably be in the same position if it got a physical Dragon STAB other than Outrage (say "Dragon Tail" 80 BP). It's more the fact that kingdra did finally get a physical STAB.
I'm sorry, but, as I'll note in response to Blame Game, labelling me and others 'ban happy' is not an acceptable argument. I don't see how you can say Flygon's usage went up because 'Ground types are hard to come by'. Garchomp's banning only helped it in the sense that Flygon was beaten out by 2 speed.
This is complete BS and I even mentioned why Garchomp did not totally outclass Flygon. U-turn, one of the best moves period, is the biggest reason. Levitate is the other reason, giving Flygon many more opportunites to come in, and allowing it to take much less residual damage on average.That's a joke right? Flygon saw no use when Garchomp was being used... why? it was outclassed in every way shape and form. Period. Even if Chomp had 100 Base Speed, I'm sure the 130 Atk, and 95 / 85 / 107 Defenses had something to do with it as well...
And so then why does the possible removal of Salamence threaten to turn the game into a stall fest? Especially considering stall teams still have to worry about those dangerous sweepers you mentioned... And besides, if Salamence is the only thing holding the game back from being nothing but stall (having a hard time keeping a straight face here), doesn't that say quite a lot about how strong it is in the first place?So basically, we are turning the game into a stall fuck-fest? Seriously, Salamence is one of the best, if not the best mixed sweeper / wall-breaker in the game. Yes, he can be tough for a stall team to handle... but the same shit can be said about Infernape, SD Lucario, MixDragonite, Mixed Kingdra, etc.
I really don't understand why this keeps coming up. Salamence has 110SpAtk and 100Spe to Dragonite's 100/80. Come on, 80 speed. If you can't see why that's a huge deal, I don't think we can even continue rational discussion here.And speaking of Dragonite, what makes Salamence uber that doesn't apply to Dragonite? Intimidate? Don't even try it. I dont hear people screaming "uber" for Salamence' intimidate. DD + Outrage? Dragonite had it first. Draco Meteor / Outrage Mixmence? Nope, doesn't wall-break as smoothly as Mixnite (just ask Blissey). Choice Band Mence? Dragonite has the same success, and actually gets Fire Punch to 2HKO Skarmory. Choice Specs Mence? Dragonite can do the same fucking thing... and Focus Punch Blissey...
Blame Game said:A bunch of stuff
I respect you as a poster, even though I disagree with you the vast majority of the time. It's just that if I actually respond to your arguments here, it's going to go around in circles for quite a long time without ever solving anything. Why? Well, the problem is we disagree on a key position that specific arguments like these do not actually address.
What I'm talking about is the fact that you view Pokemon in terms of other competitive games, and thus assume that less bans are always preferable. Personally, I think you take even that argument to an extreme level, but the issue here is only that we disagree at all. I simply do not agree that Pokemon is like any other competitive game, and thus I don't think that we can apply that standard (or any other) without significant argument on why it applies to Pokemon as well.
I think that until we (Smogon as a whole) can come to a conclusion on this, there are still going to be masses of unproductive arguments about each proposed suspect or clause. Everyone has their own opinion on what kind of a ban is acceptable and which one is not, hence why we're even having the argument in this thread about revenge killing (which I plan to follow up on when I have more time).














