Ferrothorn isn’t coming in the DLC (I’m so fucking sad). I’ll be posting a list soon about all relevant Pokémon coming in the DLC.
Right, that's why I pointed out that Band Breloom was not ideal as your Gambit check, but worth calling out for folks desperately searching for something that works. Spore Breloom with Sash or Loaded Dice puts in work against anything that's not Tera Flying.To be fair, breloom should always be faster than gambit and should click spore 100% of the time. It’s actually a very solid late game check to kingambit because of that, and should genuinely be ran more for those needing an answer to gambit
Tera preview would help a lot for what is the biggest complain about it, having the vote to be an outright ban-no ban would be unfair for the anti-tera side because that 100% would lead to no restriction at all, many pro-tera which are open to a restriction would vote for something like preview but won't vote for ban so in a ban-dnb situation the anti-tera side is going to lose.I think a lot of us would agree it’s worth testing “blind Tera”, and proposing the “disclosed Tera” meta as an alternative as a first step.
it keeps almost all the fun of Tera , and might actually make noticeable difference into how narrow margins of error are for games.
the alternative is basically to ban another 5+ Pokémon like a stack of dominoes lol.
it’s gonna be one or the other .. might as well preserve the diversity as long as possible
The issue with the top mons is that they have a crazy level of adaptation, Gambit gets banned? Tusk is still the best hazard control in the tier and has an amazing stab combo so now that doesn't need to run defensive sets that often so can run max speed to be more consistent against Gholdengo and just do more damage with CC and HR, the same with Valiant, if Gambit gets banned then it might just drop the fighting move from its sets and use other coverage. Almost any ban would make the top mons better because they would have a thing less to worry about and optimize their sets for the rest of the tier, which might result in them being more oppressive for the rest of the mons since they became stronger.Quoting you threw together since its all the same convo and all have points,
If this meta is chock full of what could be perceived (possibly rightfully so) as broken shit, when is it a fault of the mons and not a fault of our logic?
This is in no words meant to mean that you all are unequivocally wronf af, because y'aren't. There are a very small group of relevant mons rn, being Tusk, Gambit, Valiant, Garg, Ghold, and like 6 others I can't name, that just fucking dominate., discussion and ladder alike, and they don't actively care what item they run when proper building lets all but 1 carry quick claw of all things. And yet, it is their numbers and role in making a quasi-stable, if generally wack for lack of a better term, meta, that makes me wonder if they aren't fully broken.
Its an uneasy concept for sure, but like how Landorus was the king, who kept things in line in prior gens, now it seems that mons like Kingambit and Tusk are keeping ghosts and hazards just at bay. They provide genuine good to the tier, even if they are scarily close to being oppressive, if not already over the line. They, not just the two I mentioned, are all solid mons who generally keep eachother in check, with garg and gambit needing to save and subsequently use their tera to avoid a fighting tusk disaster, or how gambit keeps dragapult from ghosting all over the meta.
Some of them are just genuinely good wallbreakers, like Valiant, while others are amazing utilitymons like Ghold and Tusk. Garg allows more defensive teams to bust past the bulky steels and waters that could wall them back, as well as just being an amazing physical wall / ghost resist when you need one.
All these mons, through their aspects and abilities, provide but one of the many, many things that this meta fucking needs to be slightly stable, even if that stability hinges around them and only them being used. And thats where we loop back to the beginning.
This centralization, not around one dominating force but around a round table of heinous knights, is a problem. You have the meta, and thats it. Off meta ideas are either quashed by raw force, or by being subverted with meta mons. The quick claw panic only worked because it utilized already amazing Pokemon.
So amazing, in fact, that I believe they are S+, and cannot be banned without great catastrophe. Imagine if Tusk was banned. Just tusk, gone. No more great spinner, no more gholdengo answer, no more insane role comp that lets it do what this meta needs done. Or how about no Kingambit? Gholdengo and Dragapult now have no large dark threat on the horizon every game. They only fear other ghosts now.
Ultimately, they are all keystones in a fucked up arch, and an arch that likely needs remodeling from the ground up. They make me question if they are broken, or if OU needs to change, amidst a million middle and extreme ground options. These times are unique, I think, and action must be taken for sure, but what that action is, I have no clue.
Perhaps ubers being a tier by usage, however silly and shitty that may be, is one such path, as is banning tera and going from there. Perhaps the answer was all along some plucky UU star waiting to be born.
Good night everybody, and don't let the Golisopod bite.
Sorry for double posting, but the council members have said that they don't want spoilers about dlcs in this thread, especially about unconfirmed stuff, so you should post it in the spoiler/leaks thread instead.Ferrothorn isn’t coming in the DLC (I’m so fucking sad). I’ll be posting a list soon about all relevant Pokémon coming in the DLC.
I would say if hasn't been confirmed I wouldn't post it here because that might be considered rumors / spoilersFerrothorn isn’t coming in the DLC (I’m so fucking sad). I’ll be posting a list soon about all relevant Pokémon coming in the DLC.
Tera remains unrestricted because the pro-ban voices were so loud, that a number of people whose preferences went "Preview > No Action > Ban" thought that voting for any action meant voting for a ban, so they voted strategically for no action. Removing the option for tera preview, and leaving it a simple ban/no ban, will get anyone holding that preference to vote 'no ban' again.I agree with Ctann, the reality is if we only have two choices ban or no ban there might be a favor towards no ban to keep the mechanic even though Tera might be a lot sometimes it might not be enough to warranty a ban. I feel like having an option of restrictions can be the best way to get both sides to come to a compromise (I’m talking about the first suspect test regarding Tera)
Oh my badSorry for double posting, but the council members have said that they don't want spoilers about dlcs in this thread, especially about unconfirmed stuff, so you should post it in the spoiler/leaks thread instead.
Why are you so eager to silence the part of the community that wants to try Tera Preview? Isn't it more transparent and democratic to allow this possibility to be voted on which seems to have a lot of support? You were somebody dissatisfied with the volcarona quickban in part bc it seemed like the community's will was ignored, but when it suits your opinions, you'll happily ignore the community!I’ll agree that this meta is in a weird state atm. In order to help improve the tier going forward, what I would suggest is:
For those of you that think that Tera should be retested, I don’t have a problem with that. What I do have a problem is the suggestion of Tera Restrictions. Shoutouts to the NDOU Council: View attachment 529826
- Retest Volcarona <-I just wanna protest
- Suspect Test Kingambit <-Seriously fuck this guy
- Suspect Test Sneasler <-Dire Claw is unskilled and allows Sneasler to cheese pass its C&C
- Suspect Test Garganacl <-Salt Cure, Purifying Salt. Yeah, fuck this thing too
While National Dex has nothing to do with the tier itself, I just wanted to point out that they are handling it the right way. When it comes to Tera, you keep it as it is, or you ban it as a whole. There is no in-betweens. So, please stop suggesting Open Tera Previews or Restricting Tera to one Pokémon. It doesn’t solve anything. You’re still playing 50/50 games if the Pokémon is gonna Tera or not, further more it still gets its adaptability or triple stab boosts thanks to Tera along with its new typing. So I don’t understand how these restrictions help fix the problem with Tera. Me personally, I don’t have a problem with the mechanic, I think it’s fine just the way it is. Hopefully after the suspect test of, we can start making moves for a more fun and healthy meta. Of course with Tera.
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I've talked to a few of those voters who now regret voting that way. Next time, vote for what you believe in and accept the result for what it isTera remains unrestricted because the pro-ban voices were so loud, that a number of people whose preferences went "Preview > No Action > Ban" thought that voting for any action meant voting for a ban, so they voted strategically for no action. Removing the option for tera preview, and leaving it a simple ban/no ban, will get anyone holding that preference to vote 'no ban' again.
Then the crowd that hates tera will whine and gnash their teeth and complain. Tera preview isn't a compromise from the people who like terastalization, because the best evidence we have indicates that a simple yes/no vote will keep the mechanic.
I hate it when the bishop just smells my misshap and instantly deletes half the board*Queen in checkmate*
The bishop 100 miles away:
I appreciate you clarifying my post as my opinion. Cause that's exactly what it was, my opinion. And yes, due to the community's support for Tera restrictions, is the reason why I gave my opinion on the matter. Whatever decision the council decide on how to go about the suspect test, I'll support the results, voted on by the community. :)Why are you so eager to silence the part of the community that wants to try Tera Preview? Isn't it more transparent and democratic to allow this possibility to be voted on which seems to have a lot of support? You were somebody dissatisfied with the volcarona quickban in part bc it seemed like the community's will was ignored, but when it suits your opinions, you'll happily ignore the community!
And to be clear, this is your opinion. Whether or not tera preview "solves anything" is purely speculation as we've yet to see it play out. If voters want to try out preview then let them vote for it.
I want to once again bring up that Great Tusk does not keep the hazards away, it isn't even that good of removal, it's just one of the only Pokemon you can feasibly run that has removal.Quoting you threw together since its all the same convo and all have points,
If this meta is chock full of what could be perceived (possibly rightfully so) as broken shit, when is it a fault of the mons and not a fault of our logic?
This is in no words meant to mean that you all are unequivocally wronf af, because y'aren't. There are a very small group of relevant mons rn, being Tusk, Gambit, Valiant, Garg, Ghold, and like 6 others I can't name, that just fucking dominate., discussion and ladder alike, and they don't actively care what item they run when proper building lets all but 1 carry quick claw of all things. And yet, it is their numbers and role in making a quasi-stable, if generally wack for lack of a better term, meta, that makes me wonder if they aren't fully broken.
Its an uneasy concept for sure, but like how Landorus was the king, who kept things in line in prior gens, now it seems that mons like Kingambit and Tusk are keeping ghosts and hazards just at bay. They provide genuine good to the tier, even if they are scarily close to being oppressive, if not already over the line. They, not just the two I mentioned, are all solid mons who generally keep eachother in check, with garg and gambit needing to save and subsequently use their tera to avoid a fighting tusk disaster, or how gambit keeps dragapult from ghosting all over the meta.
Some of them are just genuinely good wallbreakers, like Valiant, while others are amazing utilitymons like Ghold and Tusk. Garg allows more defensive teams to bust past the bulky steels and waters that could wall them back, as well as just being an amazing physical wall / ghost resist when you need one.
All these mons, through their aspects and abilities, provide but one of the many, many things that this meta fucking needs to be slightly stable, even if that stability hinges around them and only them being used. And thats where we loop back to the beginning.
This centralization, not around one dominating force but around a round table of heinous knights, is a problem. You have the meta, and thats it. Off meta ideas are either quashed by raw force, or by being subverted with meta mons. The quick claw panic only worked because it utilized already amazing Pokemon.
So amazing, in fact, that I believe they are S+, and cannot be banned without great catastrophe. Imagine if Tusk was banned. Just tusk, gone. No more great spinner, no more gholdengo answer, no more insane role comp that lets it do what this meta needs done. Or how about no Kingambit? Gholdengo and Dragapult now have no large dark threat on the horizon every game. They only fear other ghosts now.
Ultimately, they are all keystones in a fucked up arch, and an arch that likely needs remodeling from the ground up. They make me question if they are broken, or if OU needs to change, amidst a million middle and extreme ground options. These times are unique, I think, and action must be taken for sure, but what that action is, I have no clue.
Perhaps ubers being a tier by usage, however silly and shitty that may be, is one such path, as is banning tera and going from there. Perhaps the answer was all along some plucky UU star waiting to be born.
Good night everybody, and don't let the Golisopod bite.
Felt like this but with Snow Cloak and Sand Veil being banned. They’re banned now and were in Gen 5, but I always assumed they were just banned by default because of Evasion Clause.I never gave much thought to Quick Claw, but when I first got into competitive (around Diamond I think? Whichever gen introduced the lake trio) and studied the rules, I assumed it was banned like King's Rock. It seemed like the rules themselves heavily frowned upon every aspect of Quick Claw.
I don't feel like playing with a %20 chance of working, but that's just me. I'm tired of losing matches due to Play Rough missing, so I can't imagine using this item, but a 20% chance of an Ursaluna Headlong Rush is...sexy.
Not really disagreeing with the core of this post (I am pretty netural on tera preview, I do think it's better than the current state of things for sure), but I don't really buy that Volcarona would be OU if we had tera preview, it's not just the tera surprise factor that makes Volcarona busted, but also the fact that, unless you load your team with like, 4 or 5 Volcarona checks, you will always lose to a specifc Volcarona set and there's not much you can do to stop that.I believe Tera Preview would solve a lot of issues. Namely, Volcarona would be OU, but besides the point: tera preview removes the shock element of tera, only allowing for skill expression to exist. VGC's open team sheet is a perfect example of this, and many VGC players prefer this format in lieu of their old one.