Frostweaver
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I just wonder as I see that other thread about "Ubar" Pokemon...
Is it valid to say that "Demi-Ubars" exist? Or is it definite rather a Pokemon is an Ubar, or not an Ubar but just a OU?
The most questionable and best example is perhaps the infamous Calmkou. Though its base stats don't meet the "Ubar rank" of tier 1, reaching base stats of over 500, and its movepool isn't unexceptionally powerful either (and in fact, quite terrible in comparison), yet it is considered as one of the most dangerous Pokemon in play. The last interboard tournament has banned Calmkou and its close cousin Calmcune as well, even though the tournament allowed a maximum of 1 legendary. Obviously, their power exceeds the limit of a "legendary" and is reaching out to the "OUs," yet their movepool and stats defy them of an OU identity.
So, does this make them a "Demi-Ubars" and should be banned along with the others or not in tournaments?
But then, if "Demi-Ubars" are created, then some other super OU will follow suite, such as Dugtrio, Gengar, Snorlax, Blissey, Skarmory, Weezing and/or Vaporeon. All of them are super annoying, and will very likely doom your team if they're used together in a skilled fashion, one covering the weakness of another. They can tank, and perhaps too well at it, or sweep in the "most annoying" fashion possible. If Calmkou got into "Demi-Ubars" will this make these OU "Demi-ubars" as well, banned from tournament plays?
Discuss, and let the results go into the Advanced Trainer's Guide if suitable. =)
(if you don't know what's going on in this thread, then sadly and in the most cruel word possible, your skill level got some way to go before you can participate in this discussion)
Is it valid to say that "Demi-Ubars" exist? Or is it definite rather a Pokemon is an Ubar, or not an Ubar but just a OU?
The most questionable and best example is perhaps the infamous Calmkou. Though its base stats don't meet the "Ubar rank" of tier 1, reaching base stats of over 500, and its movepool isn't unexceptionally powerful either (and in fact, quite terrible in comparison), yet it is considered as one of the most dangerous Pokemon in play. The last interboard tournament has banned Calmkou and its close cousin Calmcune as well, even though the tournament allowed a maximum of 1 legendary. Obviously, their power exceeds the limit of a "legendary" and is reaching out to the "OUs," yet their movepool and stats defy them of an OU identity.
So, does this make them a "Demi-Ubars" and should be banned along with the others or not in tournaments?
But then, if "Demi-Ubars" are created, then some other super OU will follow suite, such as Dugtrio, Gengar, Snorlax, Blissey, Skarmory, Weezing and/or Vaporeon. All of them are super annoying, and will very likely doom your team if they're used together in a skilled fashion, one covering the weakness of another. They can tank, and perhaps too well at it, or sweep in the "most annoying" fashion possible. If Calmkou got into "Demi-Ubars" will this make these OU "Demi-ubars" as well, banned from tournament plays?
Discuss, and let the results go into the Advanced Trainer's Guide if suitable. =)
(if you don't know what's going on in this thread, then sadly and in the most cruel word possible, your skill level got some way to go before you can participate in this discussion)