Malevolent Mismagius
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I agree with Arch here, Walrein is way too broken for UU, heck if its played right it annoys even OU teams. As long as there is hail, that is.
Basically; Walrein is broken in UU, as long as Hail is in play
On the defensive side of things, don't overestimate UU's ability to handle Heracross' insane power. With SR down, Yanmega dies the turn it comes in if it switches into CB Megahorn (even though it resists it).
Fair enough, but it can switch on the flame orb sets and revenge kill the others pretty easily. Also, no good Yanmega user uses it without a Foresight + Rapid Spin Hitmontop supporting it to ensure SR is off the field, this is part of the reason Yanmega is currently an idiot to deal with i should of mentioned this strategy before to avoid confusion. >_<
Dusclops and Rotom are both 2HKOed by Night Slash even if they run max HP/max Def. Even Nidoqueen isn't a foolproof counter, as Heracross does happen to learn Earthquake, which will not only clear the way for Heracross in all likelihood, but also for anything else that Nidoqueen potentially stopped cold. And yeah, I know you're going to yell moveslot syndrome, but Stone Edge still 2HKOes max/max Rotom. (Sorry D_A, but your calc is wrong. Stone Edge does 49% minimum.)
Rotom is a fine check to it still, resisting both its STAB moves.
I really wish "100% sure fire counters" would drop off the face of the planet tbh lol, point is that if you can still deal it it one way or another via check, revenge or indeed counter, it doesnt matter.
It was a mistake on my part anyway i used the rotom formes stats lol :x
I don't even want to hear about Dusclops who can't do anything to Heracross anyway bar randomly Pain Splitting (which is easy to exploit if you have something at low health), not to mention it's 88th in usage rofl. Speaking of low usage, we have Weezing at 56, which loses to the SD set if it's trying to play defense anyway.
Dusclops gets Fire Punch which does a hefty chunk to it depsite its low attck score. I also used it on my #5 stall team. ^^
Weezing doesnt lose, unless its to the flame orber which is kinda lol in all honesty, mainly because its kinda easy to revenge kill and switch into in general whilst it swords dances too. Weezing can nail it with either Flamethrower or Fire Blast.
The point is that on paper, there is a logical argument to say that Heracross can be stopped. Still, the Heracross user can predict too, and if one wrong prediction means you have a very good chance of losing a large portion of your team to Heracross alone, you're basically giving a case of the offensive characteristic (since even the Ubers like Garchomp need at least a fair amount of skill to operate effectively). Heracross packs power that is considerable by OU standards. You can use obscure stuff like Dusclops and Weezing to counter it I suppose, but that just speaks to how powerful it is.
All choice users can predict though and most of them are psuedo impossible to wall too. This logic also applies to things like CB Granbull and (even non CB Ursaring really is impossible to wall) Ursaring who only needs 3 slots to 2hko the majority of the metagame. (Normal Move/Crunch/CC/Filler) 2hkos 90% of the metagame at worst. Quick feet Ursaring also outspeeds the majority of the metagame too and both of these pokemon are NU.
Heracross takes so much prediction to work effectively its not funny. It is one of THE most prediction reliant pokemon in the game. I mean you could end up close combating a Mismaguis, Megahorning a Altaria/Steelix, Stone Edging a Claydol. Sure because its kind of versatile and can use like SD sets but without a Scarf it lacks the speed to sweep well built teams 6-0 and with a scarf it lacks the power, i mean its not the slowest of things but really with junk like Yanmega, Swellow etc running around i dont know. Sure the SDer helps against stall teams, but is that really bad when stall teams in uu atm are psuedo broken anyway ? This could also potentially make some guys usage rise more which isnt exactly a bad thing per se depending on how you look at it.
Dark_Azelf said:Fair enough, but it can switch on the flame orb sets and revenge kill the others pretty easily. Also, no good Yanmega user uses it without a Foresight + Rapid Spin Hitmontop supporting it to ensure SR is off the field, this is part of the reason Yanmega is currently an idiot to deal with i should of mentioned this strategy before to avoid confusion. >_<
Dark_Azelf said:Rotom is a fine check to it still, resisting both its STAB moves.
I really wish "100% sure fire counters" would drop off the face of the planet tbh lol, point is that if you can still deal it it one way or another via check, revenge or indeed counter, it doesnt matter.
It was a mistake on my part anyway i used the rotom formes stats lol :x
Dark_Azelf said:Dusclops gets Fire Punch which does a hefty chunk to it depsite its low attck score. I also used it on my #5 stall team. ^^
Weezing doesnt lose, unless its to the flame orber which is kinda lol in all honesty, mainly because its kinda easy to revenge kill and switch into in general whilst it swords dances too. Weezing can nail it with either Flamethrower or Fire Blast.
Dark_Azelf said:All choice users can predict though and most of them are psuedo impossible to wall too. This logic also applies to things like CB Granbull and (even non CB Ursaring really is impossible to wall) Ursaring who only needs 3 slots to 2hko the majority of the metagame. (Normal Move/Crunch/CC/Filler) 2hkos 90% of the metagame at worst. Quick feet Ursaring also outspeeds the majority of the metagame too and both of these pokemon are NU.
Heracross takes so much prediction to work effectively its not funny. It is one of THE most prediction reliant pokemon in the game. I mean you could end up close combating a Mismaguis, Megahorning a Altaria/Steelix, Stone Edging a Claydol. Sure because its kind of versatile and can use like SD sets but without a Scarf it lacks the speed to sweep well built teams 6-0 and with a scarf it lacks the power, i mean its not the slowest of things but really with junk like Yanmega, Swellow etc running around i dont know. Sure the SDer helps against stall teams, but is that really bad when stall teams in uu atm are psuedo broken anyway ? This could also potentially make some guys usage rise more which isnt exactly a bad thing per se depending on how you look at it.
Wait, in what way does HG/SS come close to altering the metagame? Faster availability to certain Pocket Monsters? Because... that's just about the only thing I see it changing. Unless new move tutors pop up, I don't see HG/SS making a drastic impact such as Platinum. If it does introduce other move tutors in the future, boy we're gonna have to adapt like the sharks again. D:Well yeah. I kind of wanted to bring up a different topic which is why I said that to begin with. I want to see how people feel about HeartGold and SoulSilver and how those games are going to affect the metagame. Is it going to improve some pokemon that we'd never really use to begin with (Scizor is a great example from Platinum) or will it destroy others that are at the top of their game right now?
As for me, I think it'll add a whole new level of gameplay to the metagame. I'm beginning to grow tired of it, even though it's been changing so rapidly lately. I need something new, and I really hope that it brings up some of my favorite pokemon into OU from UU. :/ Just my thoughts however though.
How do you think HG/SS will affect it?
I feel that Scizor is so insanely popular because of it's freshness. Don't get me wrong, but I think people are getting tired of the same-old, same-old. Platinum was recently released which made Scizor actually usable, and people took interest to that. The Technician boost actually made him a very threatening pokemon in OU, pretty much only countered by ScarfTran or Heat Wave Zapdos (which I think wasn't a common move on him until the Scizor outbreak).
Ok, here's what I'm getting at with the "freshness" factor.
Pokemon DP has been out since April 2007. So it's been about 2 years and 2 months, correct? As you said, Platinum's additions were added 10 months ago. During the beginning of DP, people were using Salamence, Lucario, Gyarados, ect. on almost all teams. Scizor has been left out of this because back then, he didn't have Technician.
So that's 1 year and 4 months of the same-old teams as opposed to 10 months. I'm sure within the next few months, we'll be seeing Scizor's usage fall. Not dramatically however, since he's still a very good addition to any team, but I feel that he's so popular due to people getting so used to the older sets, that he's probably one of the newest fads around. Knowing the average person's tendencies, we all flock to Scizor since he's "new" now.
However, I am not saying that his freshness is the only reason he's so high up on the usage list. He holds his own in battles, has a handful of resistances with great typing, and can do a hell of a lot of damage to a lot of different pokemon. He fills his role as a physical sweeper and fills it well.
So he'll always be around the top, just I don't feel he'll be staying at the number 1 spot for long.
EDIT: After re-reading this post: I guess I'm coming off as calling him "new" as opposed as to what I really think. I'm calling him "newer". There hasn't been any huge changes since Platinum's release, and so he's the newest thing out there as opposed to older sets. I need to learn to say things more smoothly. xD