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Hello, people. I would like today to rant about Smogon's policy when it comes to banning certain Pokemon, where I will be focusing on one particular being, Blaziken.
On the Showdown server, if a Pokemon is overpowered because of one certain ability, the Pokemon itself is banned, which is what happened to Blaziken since Black and White. I accepted it over the years, but lately I'm starting to find this attitude questionable.
Exhibit A: Certain items made and make some Pokemon too strong for the OU metagame. However, in many cases, Smogon does not ban the Pokemon itself; they ban the item.
Such was the case with Latios and Latias' Soul Dew until it got nerfed this generation. Latios @ Soul Dew was clearly overpowered, as little could survive repeated Draco Meteors and Psyshocks over the course of a match, while also becoming near-impossible to OHKO on the special side. Same with Latias. Basically, it was a free Calm Mind boost without drawbacks. Smogon's action, in this case, was to ban the Soul Dew. Not the Pokemon themselves, but the item.
I'd also like to talk about Garchomp. In Black and White, the item BrightPowder was banned because when Pokemon such as Garchomp and Gliscor abused them in combination with Sand Veil, it brought the luck factor in, and Smogon really hates luck-based games (hence the ban on Moody, Double Team, etc.). So they ban the BrightPowder in the same round Blaziken gets banned. The next round sees Garchomp itself getting the axe as well. BTW, I'm going to return to Garchomp later.
Next, Mega Evolutions. Kangaskhan is clearly shit without its Mega Stone. With Kangaskhanite however, it becomes a true killing machine, one that is way too powerful for the OU meta (does this really hold true though? I mean Parental Bond got nerfed, but that's another discussion) and therefore gets the banhammer. However, Mega Stones themselves are also items; they allow the respective Pokemon holding it to go mega. Smogon's action, if the respective Mega Evolution is too powerful, is to ban the Mega Stone, the item. Not the Pokemon.
So basically, when it comes to Pokemon being OP because of an item, they choose to ban the item, not the Pokemon itself. I wonder why doesn't this apply to abilities as well... they can just ban an ability on the respective Pokemon. Smogon doesn't do this because they call it a "complex ban", even though they did "complex bans" in the past. See the Swift Swim + Drizzle ban in Gen 5. Sharpedo @ Speed Boost is clearly not broken and neither is Ninjask. However, Blaziken is. And Smogon decides to use this "complex ban" issue as a reason to justify Blaziken being banned.
Exhibit B: They DID such a thing in the past, although a little different in the grand scheme of things - they banned an ability and unbanned a Pokemon.
Remember Garchomp?
Back in 2012 when BW2 was released, and with it Rough Skin Garchomp, Smogon did a test to see if Garchomp with this ability would be broken, and it turned out to be fine - which led to its unban. However, the SAME suspect test also saw Sand Veil and Snow Cloak getting the boot because they were uncompetitive, even though Garchomp (and partly Gliscor...) was the only real abuser of this ability. They banned the ability and unbanned Garchomp. Basically, they decided that Rough Skin Garchomp was fine and Sand Veil Garchomp was uncompetitive.
Why is this not the case with Blaziken as well? Blaze Blaziken wouldn't even be viable in OU, and would probably go to RU or something, but Speed Boost Blaziken is clearly broken. But NOOOOOOOOOOOO, they ban Blaziken as a whole.
And another thing which makes Smogon look even more stupid, although many people probably don't know about it.
During XY, Smogon went back to Gen 5 and decided to ban the abilities Chlorophyll and Sand Rush in combination with their respective weather. The only broken abuser of Sand Rush was Excadrill, which could simply Swords Dance and sweep with little problems. Guess what Smogon does? Exactly, they UNBAN EXCADRILL AND BAN SAND RUSH SO THEY CAN ALLOW EXCADRILL IN OU NO MATTER WHAT. Sand Force and Mold Breaker Excadrill were fine, but Sand Rush wasn't. Stoutland's viability was also killed as a result of this ban.
Now I know this could set another precedent and make people go "hey unban Torn-T in BW because weather was what made it broken"... and I'd probably be all for it, tbh.
What do you guys think?
On the Showdown server, if a Pokemon is overpowered because of one certain ability, the Pokemon itself is banned, which is what happened to Blaziken since Black and White. I accepted it over the years, but lately I'm starting to find this attitude questionable.
Exhibit A: Certain items made and make some Pokemon too strong for the OU metagame. However, in many cases, Smogon does not ban the Pokemon itself; they ban the item.
Such was the case with Latios and Latias' Soul Dew until it got nerfed this generation. Latios @ Soul Dew was clearly overpowered, as little could survive repeated Draco Meteors and Psyshocks over the course of a match, while also becoming near-impossible to OHKO on the special side. Same with Latias. Basically, it was a free Calm Mind boost without drawbacks. Smogon's action, in this case, was to ban the Soul Dew. Not the Pokemon themselves, but the item.
I'd also like to talk about Garchomp. In Black and White, the item BrightPowder was banned because when Pokemon such as Garchomp and Gliscor abused them in combination with Sand Veil, it brought the luck factor in, and Smogon really hates luck-based games (hence the ban on Moody, Double Team, etc.). So they ban the BrightPowder in the same round Blaziken gets banned. The next round sees Garchomp itself getting the axe as well. BTW, I'm going to return to Garchomp later.
Next, Mega Evolutions. Kangaskhan is clearly shit without its Mega Stone. With Kangaskhanite however, it becomes a true killing machine, one that is way too powerful for the OU meta (does this really hold true though? I mean Parental Bond got nerfed, but that's another discussion) and therefore gets the banhammer. However, Mega Stones themselves are also items; they allow the respective Pokemon holding it to go mega. Smogon's action, if the respective Mega Evolution is too powerful, is to ban the Mega Stone, the item. Not the Pokemon.
So basically, when it comes to Pokemon being OP because of an item, they choose to ban the item, not the Pokemon itself. I wonder why doesn't this apply to abilities as well... they can just ban an ability on the respective Pokemon. Smogon doesn't do this because they call it a "complex ban", even though they did "complex bans" in the past. See the Swift Swim + Drizzle ban in Gen 5. Sharpedo @ Speed Boost is clearly not broken and neither is Ninjask. However, Blaziken is. And Smogon decides to use this "complex ban" issue as a reason to justify Blaziken being banned.
Exhibit B: They DID such a thing in the past, although a little different in the grand scheme of things - they banned an ability and unbanned a Pokemon.
Remember Garchomp?
Back in 2012 when BW2 was released, and with it Rough Skin Garchomp, Smogon did a test to see if Garchomp with this ability would be broken, and it turned out to be fine - which led to its unban. However, the SAME suspect test also saw Sand Veil and Snow Cloak getting the boot because they were uncompetitive, even though Garchomp (and partly Gliscor...) was the only real abuser of this ability. They banned the ability and unbanned Garchomp. Basically, they decided that Rough Skin Garchomp was fine and Sand Veil Garchomp was uncompetitive.
Why is this not the case with Blaziken as well? Blaze Blaziken wouldn't even be viable in OU, and would probably go to RU or something, but Speed Boost Blaziken is clearly broken. But NOOOOOOOOOOOO, they ban Blaziken as a whole.
And another thing which makes Smogon look even more stupid, although many people probably don't know about it.
During XY, Smogon went back to Gen 5 and decided to ban the abilities Chlorophyll and Sand Rush in combination with their respective weather. The only broken abuser of Sand Rush was Excadrill, which could simply Swords Dance and sweep with little problems. Guess what Smogon does? Exactly, they UNBAN EXCADRILL AND BAN SAND RUSH SO THEY CAN ALLOW EXCADRILL IN OU NO MATTER WHAT. Sand Force and Mold Breaker Excadrill were fine, but Sand Rush wasn't. Stoutland's viability was also killed as a result of this ban.
Now I know this could set another precedent and make people go "hey unban Torn-T in BW because weather was what made it broken"... and I'd probably be all for it, tbh.
What do you guys think?