...This feels like we’re chasing solutions for a problem that doesn’t exist.
Every time this topic comes up, no one can ever really point to a good reason why we should raise/segregate requirements, other than “well I think so”.
I agree with these statements.
To address another thing in the OP and in some of the replies: those who believe 1750 elo + 80% GXE is "too easy" have a skewed perspective, likely as a result of engaging primarily with the top echelon of Pokemon Showdown players (such as active Smogon tournament players) and not fully grasping that there's a vast, vast playerbase below. I'm not saying this as a condemnation; it's understandable that it happens. But it needs to be kept in mind. I don't see any cause for concern that "unqualified voters" will create trouble. To be clear, I'm not saying that suspect reqs should be achieveable by every single one of the tens of thousands of people on the ladder; I'm saying that someone who reaches 1750 elo + 80% GXE is qualified to have a vote about the metagame.
Plus, while I don't agree with the entirety of the comment an excerpt from which I'm about to quote, I believe this passage is strong:
If someone can consistently hold a high enough elo to be well outside of low ladder, they should have some kind of voice in the tier's rules. You don't have to be a top player to have a stake in the game. Frankly, someone playing at that level has a decent chance of beating a top player in any given game, anyway. Pokemon is swingy like that.
As such, I am not convinced that anyone who can achieve 1750 elo + 80% GXE (I believe 80% GXE is the harder part) should get anything less than a "full" vote, which is what the OP is proposing with the tiered system.













