FlareBlitz said:I'm really loving Luke in this metagame.
I know, right?! I still remember the huge boost Luke got when Garchomp was banned and now Salamence is staring down that same barrel. Happy days for Lucario. I think the lack of Latias is slightly detrimental to Luke though as he loved setting up on Scarfed Dragon attacks or mono-attackers but the removal of Salamence, a Pokemon who checked him quite well and was super-common is compensation tenfold.
And this Infernape hype is really getting to me. If Infernape was so good then why didn't you just put in the effort to Pursuit Latias and reap the rewards of this apparently unstoppable Pokemon?
Thank you, this is the point I was trying to make earlier. Everyone is hyping ape and ya its good, but there is no reason it shouldn't have worked prior to Latias. Especially if you run U-Turn + ScarfTar
Evasion/OHKO ClauseWe don't ban specific moves on Pokemon, otherwise we would have probably already banned Stealth Rock and possibly things like Baton Pass on Mew to make it OU.
We don't ban specific moves on Pokemon, otherwise we would have probably already banned Stealth Rock and possibly things like Baton Pass on Mew to make it OU.
The result will be an OU that looks a lot like UU, whose best Dragon-type is Altaria (who isn't that great). It will be slower, more decentralized, and have a greater diversity of types.
Gonna start on Suspect when I get off work tonight. Since I'm pretty bad at stall vs. stall matches, I'll probably be playing a wallbreaking-oriented team to beat the inevitable stallfest.
Removing Salamence from the metagame will mean that there are no top-tier Dragons left in OU, which means that Steels will fall as well in terms of usage, because there will be more Fire, Fighting, and Ground-type attacks flying around in Salamence's absence.
The result will be an OU that looks a lot like UU, whose best Dragon-type is Altaria (who isn't that great). It will be slower, more decentralized, and have a greater diversity of types.
Gonna start on Suspect when I get off work tonight. Since I'm pretty bad at stall vs. stall matches, I'll probably be playing a wallbreaking-oriented team to beat the inevitable stallfest.
Removing Salamence from the metagame will mean that there are no top-tier Dragons left in OU, which means that Steels will fall as well in terms of usage, because there will be more Fire, Fighting, and Ground-type attacks flying around in Salamence's absence.
The result will be an OU that looks a lot like UU, whose best Dragon-type is Altaria (who isn't that great). It will be slower, more decentralized, and have a greater diversity of types.