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Top 10 Titans of the 6th Gen Doubles OU metagame (Final Voting Stage)

yeah lando-t

singlehandedly (sorry gyara, scrafty, mence, et al) makes the metagame into a largely special attacking one, unless you can boost your attack
 
Sorry I'm late to the rave but here it is

Nominating Azumarill

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What effect did Azumarill have on the metagame?
Azumarill has always existed as a powerful setup-sweeper, using a set with Belly Drum and priority Aqua Jet to sweep opponents. However, it initially faced several difficulties, such as opposing powerful attackers and Amoonguss, as well as finding room to setup in the offensive, fast-paced nature of the Doubles metagame. This changed as Heatran rose in popularity, leading to a fall in the popularity of Mega Charizard-Y as well - meta shifts that occurred after the (rigged) Skymin ban. Jirachi's increasing popularity, revitalized interest in a Knock Off > Play Rough set, and Heatran establishing its position as the premier fire-type all led to Azumarill becoming a dominant force in the metagame, as shown by its extremely good showing during SPL 7. Since, it has contributed to Volcanion's rise in popularity, as well as all-but-eliminating Full Trick Room as an archetype, aided by Gardevoir. Its current strong presence in the Doubles OU meta has led to a revival of Mega Charizard Y archetypes as well as a general avoidance of attackers that can't deal with Azumarill's Water+Fairy typing, such as Keldeo. Since its rise, there have been 2 suspect tests, one on Jirachi and one on Azumarill, both of which were caused by Azumarill's amazing synergy with Jirachi. Though the bunny remains free, it's definitely a tier 1 threat in ORAS Doubles.

In what main roles was Azumarill used?
Azumarill's main strength was its ability to punish a opponent for positioning. While it was initially built with a very hyper-offensive archetype, gradually more balanced archetypes won out for their ability to position around an opponent and compensate for Azumarill's inability to switch into hits. Azumarill functions as an excellent check to numerous top threats, such as LandoT, Heatran, Hydreigon, Keldeo, and Terrakion. It's flexible in working with numerous Megas as well as against or with Semiroom, and should be considered a major win-con for a team.

What caused it to have a significant impact?
Azumarill is strong mainly because of its amazing sweeping capabilities and its synergy with Jirachi, as well as its good defensive typing.

How do/did you deal with this Pokemon in Doubles?
Azumarill suffers against opponents that can keep up offensive pressure against it. Avoid giving Azumarill room to setup, and if it is setup, try to take advantage of its single-target nature. Strong checks include Amoonguss, Char Y, or Fairies such as Gardevoir or Sylveon. When teambuilding, its important to avoid including too many Pokemon that give Azumarill ample setup opportunities such as Keldeo or Hydreigon.
 
Votes
Landorus-Therian - 14
Jirachi - 1
Kangaskhan-Mega - 1

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Deadline for voting for #2 - 18th of november
Things you can vote on:
- Jirachi
- Salamence-Mega
- Amoonguss
- Kangaskhan-Mega
- Heatran
- Cresselia
- Diancie-Mega
- Thundurus
- Charizard-Mega-Y
- Gardevoir-Mega
- Kyurem-Black
- Rotom-Wash
- Sylveon
- Keldeo
- Shaymin-Sky
- Volcanion
- Azumarill
 
Elise add this to the list plz

Aegislash
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What effect did Aegislash have on the metagame?
Ghost / Steel is a godly typing, blessing Aegislash with many unique resistances. Thanks to King's SHield, it effectively has 150 offenses & 150 defenses to make the most use out of its excellent offensive and defensive typing. Its STAB SHadow Ball & Flash Cannon puts a hole on everything, especially when boosted with Weakness Policy or Life Orb. It can often be seen replacing Jirachi on a team, losing out on Follow Me in exchange for more fire power & Wide Guard access.

In what main roles was Aegislash used?

Wide Guard & Rock Slide resist make it a perfect partner for Charizard Y; checking big threats like Kanga, Diancie, Terrakion, Latios, Gardevoir, Sylveon. Fares well against re-directors such as Jirachi and Amoonguss, esp if it has Safety Goggles or Substitute (beware of Foul Play Amoonguss).

What caused it to have a significant impact?

One of the reasons why Azumarill carry Speed EVs and Knock Off. One of the reasons why Conkeldurr & Deoxys-A would occasionally learn Knock Off & Amoonguss with Foul Play. Landorus-T occasionally carry Stone Edge in fear of Wide Guard. Jirachi & Aegislash gave Hydreigon a niche over Latios.

How do/did you deal with this Pokemon in Doubles?

Hoopa-U's Hyperspace Fury ignores King's Shield. Hydreigon, Scrafty, Charizard Y, Heatran, Volcanion, Landorus, Encore, burn, paralysis
 
- Kangaskhan-Mega (13)
- Thundurus (1)
- Jirachi (1)

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This time you'll be allowed to vote on TWO pokemon
Deadline: 20th of november

Nomination list:
- Jirachi
- Salamence-Mega
- Amoonguss
- Heatran
- Cresselia
- Diancie-Mega
- Thundurus
- Charizard-Mega-Y
- Gardevoir-Mega
- Kyurem-Black
- Rotom-Wash
- Sylveon
- Keldeo
- Shaymin-Sky
- Volcanion
- Azumarill
- Aegislash
 
Mega Salamence + Shaymin Sky

edit: btw i hope people are voting on pokemon based on their peak of power and their impact on the metagame and teambuilding as opposed to what is good in the current meta.
 
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