QC APPROVED whatever/3
FlareBlitz said:Edit: Well, this experience has taught me a few things. First, I'm terrible at playing stall and will never do so again. Second, Slowking is terrible at walling physical attackers. Maybe it's because I played poorly, but I seriously could not switch Slowking into anything that I would have switched Slowbro into.For example, I saw an Arcanine and I thought "hey this would be a good thing to switch this slowking into". Except it wasn't, because Flare Blitz -> Wild Charge KOs, even with max defense. I saw a Flygon and thought "Slowking can handle this with max defense, right?" Nope. Saw a Victini, it 2hko'd with V-Create.
Saw a Kingdra and guess what? It raped me me on the switch with Draco Meteor on the switch for 80% damage. You might have said "well you should have gone to snorlax" but the point is that I didn't know it was a specs kingdra until it destroyed slowking, and if I had gone to Snorlax and it was DD, I would have lost a Pokemon. And if this analysis is going to sell Slowking as a counter to Kingdra, it probably shouldn't lose outright to its two most common sets. When someone is building a team, and looking for a Kingdra counter, are you really going to tell them that they're already supposed to have a failsafe for Kingdra in addition to Slowking and "that's how teambuilding works"?
Saying "well yeah obviously it can't cover everything" is a gross strawman - my point is that it can't cover the shit it's meant to cover. It can't actually handle strong physical attacks because its physical defense sucks, and with no investment it can't handle strong special attacks either. Can it beat physical fire types? No, Arcanine 2hkos with Flare Blitz into Wild Charge and Darm and Vic 2hko with just their STABs. Can it beat special fire types? No, Specs Chandelure 2hkos with Fire Blast, Victini 2hkos with Grass Knot, Sunnybeam Arcanine 2hkos, Magmortar 2hkos with Fire Blast -> Thunderbolt (for what that's worth). Can it beat offensive water types? LO Agility Empoleon 2hkos with Grass Knot, +1 Suicune 2hkos with HP Electric (at least you can phaze it), and I already covered Kingdra adequately. Incidentally, these are all things I lost to on the ladder. What's the point of running a bulky water if it can't handle the things that bulky waters are meant to handle on either side of the spectrum?
...when you could run a set that carves out a niche that Slowking is actually good at?
For the record, my team was Roserade / Slowking / Blastoise / Nidoqueen / Chandelure / Snorlax.
We have agreed that you should go ahead and put up two sets.