TPP's Questions
1. Probably grass types in general that were slower than Darm-G like Rotom-Mow and Eldegoss (a neat bulky spinner that I've seen a lot in room tours). The 50/50s Darm-G brought put too much pressure on fatter teams so, there'll be a lot more freedom with moves, mons like Toxapex & Seismitoad won't be forced to run protect/baneful bunker. Dracovish will probably take it's place next as top threat. Corviknight got a lot better and so did Dragapult.
2. Milotic and Jellicent will always have a place in the tier. Jellicent is good at taking physical and special hits so, it'll be useful on stall. Jellicent will definitely be used still to take on Dracovish.
3. Dracovish and Dragapult. A lot of talk has been made about Dracovish so, I don't think any of my words are needed. It just puts a lot of pressure on team building.
A lot of people will probably not agree with me when I say that Dragapult is a bit too scary to face. The number one thing that comes off as problematic with Dragapult is the fact that it can run so many sets and be unpredictable. If it goes for substitute, you still won't know specifically what set is since both DD & Wisp+Hex run sub. The speed tier is also highly problematic, outspeeding the entire unboosted tier and being able to switch up natures boost its decent attack or special attack stat (depending on the set) and still outspeed the tier. Which is honestly what makes specs so problematic to deal with: the speed + power + the great ghost STAB that not many teams will have a resist for.
It has great momentum in U-Turn. Great priority in sucker punch. And great coverage options in Fire Blast, Thunderbolt, Wisp, and Disable.
It has ways to take on any mon in the tier and can often lure in threats to knock out them out for team mates.
Not only does it hit hard and is fast but, it's surprisingly bulky. It's immune to Normal and Fighting. Resists Bug, Fire, Water, Grass, Electric and Poison. That's a lot of resistances. It's definitely tough to deal with and has been a top tier threat since the beginning of Dmax era.
4. Dracovish.
5. I'm not sure, maybe Mamoswine. Mamoswine is a very good ice type that can break common cores like Clefable + Corviknight or Toxapex + Corviknight.
1. Probably grass types in general that were slower than Darm-G like Rotom-Mow and Eldegoss (a neat bulky spinner that I've seen a lot in room tours). The 50/50s Darm-G brought put too much pressure on fatter teams so, there'll be a lot more freedom with moves, mons like Toxapex & Seismitoad won't be forced to run protect/baneful bunker. Dracovish will probably take it's place next as top threat. Corviknight got a lot better and so did Dragapult.
2. Milotic and Jellicent will always have a place in the tier. Jellicent is good at taking physical and special hits so, it'll be useful on stall. Jellicent will definitely be used still to take on Dracovish.
3. Dracovish and Dragapult. A lot of talk has been made about Dracovish so, I don't think any of my words are needed. It just puts a lot of pressure on team building.
A lot of people will probably not agree with me when I say that Dragapult is a bit too scary to face. The number one thing that comes off as problematic with Dragapult is the fact that it can run so many sets and be unpredictable. If it goes for substitute, you still won't know specifically what set is since both DD & Wisp+Hex run sub. The speed tier is also highly problematic, outspeeding the entire unboosted tier and being able to switch up natures boost its decent attack or special attack stat (depending on the set) and still outspeed the tier. Which is honestly what makes specs so problematic to deal with: the speed + power + the great ghost STAB that not many teams will have a resist for.
It has great momentum in U-Turn. Great priority in sucker punch. And great coverage options in Fire Blast, Thunderbolt, Wisp, and Disable.
It has ways to take on any mon in the tier and can often lure in threats to knock out them out for team mates.
Not only does it hit hard and is fast but, it's surprisingly bulky. It's immune to Normal and Fighting. Resists Bug, Fire, Water, Grass, Electric and Poison. That's a lot of resistances. It's definitely tough to deal with and has been a top tier threat since the beginning of Dmax era.
4. Dracovish.
5. I'm not sure, maybe Mamoswine. Mamoswine is a very good ice type that can break common cores like Clefable + Corviknight or Toxapex + Corviknight.