Haha, yes! I run Sash Chien, and it's a pretty good revenge/sweeper. Come in, set up, and smash everything with Ice Shard. If you think they'll put up a fight, use your coverage. +2 Shard OHKOs (I think always, not sure) Flutter, and is fairly likely to take out 2-3 mons if they don't have Chien or Bundle.Chien is a such a menace, I'm so happy that it's seemingly less common than the other A+ staples. I think Corv Defogs more consistently in Ubers than OU (with Gholdengo being much less spammed), so threats like Sash Dance Chien are just so annoying.
Haha, yes! I run Sash Chien, and it's a pretty good revenge/sweeper. Come in, set up, and smash everything with Ice Shard. If you think they'll put up a fight, use your coverage. +2 Shard OHKOs (I think always, not sure) Flutter, and is fairly likely to take out 2-3 mons if they don't have Chien or Bundle.
Draggy has shown up a bit, but yeah, not that common.Dragonite is also a non-factor so 1hp Chien's priority has no competition.
I have always been a specs bundle fan because of its ability to kill so so many things without hazards but encore sounds like a cool mixup on a boots setEncore on Bundle has basically solved my Chien-Pao problems. So many endgames are guaranteed by encoring Sucker/Shard. Encore in general is being slept on because few teams have more than one Pokemon that wants to be in vs Bundle, so encoring e.g. SpDef Corv's Roost gains the upper hand.
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Annihilape is one of the most surprising mon that outperform my expectations in every aspects
Solid spin blocker, very good bulk and broken rage fist
Purely luck-based mechanics shouldn't be allowed in this tier.
i haven't been playing too much recently, and haven't played ubers since walking wake was released, but after a few calcs it looks pretty scary, especially in a sun-team. the combination of stabs is very scary to switch into, especially with the proto-boost and specs.So what are we all thinking about Walking Wake and Iron Leaves?
Personally I think Leaves is pretty bad, Grass/Psychic is a terrible typing and it only really has one high power STAB in Psyblade. Swords Dance is interesting and it does have decent moves like CC but it just loses to too many of the top threats and I think Leaves is a really hit or miss Pokémon.
As for Walking Wake, that's a Pokémon I have mixed feelings on. A Water type that actually functions well in sun sounds like a really cool concept for a Pokémon. Plus, Dragon STAB is really nice, and Hydro Steam is a really cool move, and of course it has Flamethrower to top it off. However, it's movepool is quite sparse; its only high power special moves are Water, Dragon, and Fire type. (no, Hurricane doesn't count bc why tf would you use Hurricane alongside Koraidon) Plus, I'm not too keen on its base 109 Speed, as Wake is not the bulkiest Pokémon in the world, and a lot of the best Pokémon in the tier (both dragons, Flutter Mane, Chien-Pao and Iron Bundle) have amazing speed. Not having any status-inducing moves or even boosting moves for its special side is also disappointing. Still, I think it has potential and I'm really excited to experiment with it!
So, those are my thoughts on these two new Paradox Pokémon! Keep in mind that this is all before I've tried them out, so I'm interested to hear what y'all think!
Hi yes this was posted in December of last year W H Y is Moody still not banned?Hey everyone, I think the tier has been developing nicely so far, despite the presence of several problematic aspects currently. The most major one that everyone is focused on is, of course, the tera issue, but the reality is that we can't do too much about the situation at the moment.
In the meantime, I'd like to bring attention to a problematic aspect of the tier that we can currently tackle: Moody.
While this may seem strange to bring up, especially as you may not have run into it yourself yet, the reality is that Moody is a purely uncompetitive ability that is already banned in OU and other lower tiers. If you don't know what it does, Moody randomly raises one stat by two and lowers another stat by one. Over a period this time, this will accumulate into a myriad of boosts that greatly outweigh the downsides of the random stat drop. The fundamental nature of Moody's randomness makes it an ability that is not tied to skill at all, making it uncompetitive and just generally not fun.
The reason that Moody was not banned at the start of this gen was because, in Gen 8, Moody had very few viable abusers, with the only one being Glalie. Overall, while Glalie could occasionally sweep, the reality was that it got hard countered by a pokemon that was on nearly every team in the metagame: Necrozma-DM. It's best bet to break past it was to stall out Sunsteel Strike PP, but with the rise of popularity of Iron Head sets, Glalie had a much, much more difficult time stalling out NDM and as such it was just generally seen as gimmicky and ineffective. As a result, it was deemed as mostly harmless, and the tiering council needed to a look at other more pressing issues such as the Zacian and Shadow Tag anyway.
The difference this generation is that we have a much more viable abuser: Scovillain.
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Scovillain @ Leftovers
Ability: Moody
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 SpD (or anything you want really)
Bold Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Flamethrower
- Leech Seed
- Substitute
- Protect
While it may not seem that intimidating at first, its stats are decent enough, and having access to Leech Seed was the dream of any Moody abuser, giving it unprecedented stalling power in combination with its ability. Flamethrower gives great mono-coverage thanks to it's high PP and burn chance, being immune only by Dachsbun and Ceruledge (the latter which you can potentially stall out with Leech anyway). Another notable aspect is that the tier is currently lacking many viable phazers, with only rare options like Whirlwind Ting-Lu, Haze Pex, Perish Song Scream Tail, or Whirlwind Hippowdon being around. This gives the vast majority of teams little counterplay to Scovillain other than continually hitting it and hoping the random stat drops go their way. Not to mention, several common pokemon that are key to defensive cores such as Corviknight, Ting-Lu, Scream Tail, and Skeledirge can provide a pretty easy set-up opportunity for Scovillain. All it takes is one speed boost for Scovillain to have the ability to stall every team member through Leech Seed, Substitute, and Protect, or just sweep outright with Flamethrower given enough Special Attack boosts.
While Scovillain hasn't been used too much yet (due in part to the general distaste for such a random ability), it has notably been part of SiTuM's run to the 1st place on the ladder at the beginning of the generation, and its already being used in some tour games such as by Fc. It's not a threat that will win you every game, but its something that will let you win games you shouldn't have won in the first place due to the odds going in your favor.
This post was meant to spark discussion with this in mind: I think that Moody should be banned from Ubers in line with OU and the other lower tiers. What do you think?
there is a suspect right now for moody.Hi yes this was posted in December of last year W H Y is Moody still not banned?
Those traits would make Zoroark very valuable in the tier...If those traits were even valuable.Hisuian Zoroark has immunity to Fighting and Ghost types, That means it is a easy counter to Annihilape and Houndstone.
However Annihilape can OHKO H-Zoroark with Assurance after it takes damage from Stealth Rock after switching in or Life Orb.
Choice Band variants of Houndstone can deal meaningful damage to H-Zoroark with Play Rough and they can OHKO it if they have Crunch. Otherwise the defensive variants of Houndstone can't touch H-Zoroark rather than inflicting it with a burn.
while i agree with the houndstone statement, annihilape is not unviable and is actually pretty solid in the tier right now as an anti-hazard removal option/mon to pressure the fatter builds in the tier.Those traits would make Zoroark very valuable in the tier...If those traits were even valuable.
Annihilape and Houndstone (With very few exceptions & even then, it's very hard to fit) are quite literally unviable and that's not changing any time soon.
I forgor that fat became popular (I fell asleep for ~2 months and stopped building or playing)while i agree with the houndstone statement, annihilape is not unviable and is actually pretty solid in the tier right now as an anti-hazard removal option/mon to pressure the fatter builds in the tier.
As this era comes to a close it’s really interesting to reflect on the fact that I think Koraidon has become a bigger menace than Miraidon. Between SD + taunt / Bulk up + taunt / SD terra ghost or shadow claw / Tera fire / LO SD / Tera steel variants etc, without even mentioning all the choices variants or even mixed sets that lure in physical walls, it’s versatility is just unmatched. Miraidon is still amazing and does what it does so brilliantly, but I think Koraidon just goes further in terms of versatility and being so much harder to prep for.
I’m glad to see the VR has updated re flutter mane too; I think its best set is balloon which has 4 immunities and so many switch in opportunities. Pairs incredibly with Koraidon which struggles with defensive tusk, which usually can’t touch a balloon-intact flutter mane. Substitute on a balloon set as well just means it can’t be touched by Clodsire or t wave Blissey w/o shadow ball.
With HOME being announced for the 24th (and thus the return of everyone's favorite Colgate Slug, Zygarde), Revival Blessing might be banworthy once it drops. Zygarde being OHKO'd by an Abomasnow sneezing in his general direction would be a non-issue if the bastard gets revived to the exact HP threshold where Power Construct activates.
Zygarde is not returning with HOME. Relevant Uber mons that are coming, though, include: Mewtwo, Kyogre, Groudon, Rayquaza, Dialga, Palkia, Giratina, Arceus, Landorus-I, Magearna, Zacian, Zamazenta, Eternatus, Urshifu-SS, Spectrier, Calyrex-Ice, Calyrex-Shadow, and Last Respects Basculegion.With HOME being announced for the 24th (and thus the return of everyone's favorite Colgate Slug, Zygarde), Revival Blessing might be banworthy once it drops. Zygarde being OHKO'd by an Abomasnow sneezing in his general direction would be a non-issue if the bastard gets revived to the exact HP threshold where Power Construct activates.
Zygarde is not returning with HOME.