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It's because the balance was a mess that ruined plenty of Pokémon.
Like physical Water types such as Kingler, Feraligatr or Crawdaunt being garbage, because they had nothing to use their superior Attack for, and because the two Water type's weaknesses came from Special moves. Special Water types like Vaporeon were objectively superior by far.
Or Shadow Ball introduced as a physical move when the only two Ghost lines that existed were Special attackers.
Or basically every Gen 1-3 Dark type that wasn't Houndoom ruined because they were all better as physical attackers but Dark moves were Special. Look at Sneasel, or Absol being a Disaster Pokémon, literally.
Or the typical high Defense of Ground types usually wasted since all moves Ground is weak to were Special anyway.
I played Gen 1-3 games as well, and I consider the Physical/Special split one of the most important upgrades. I mean, Pokémon was never a perfectly balanced game, and it doesn't have to be, but at least since the Split things started making a lot more sense.
I mean I agree that this happened and was unfortunate for certain Pokémon, but that didn't stop me from using those Pokémon anyway with the stab moves. I personally don't mind that team members aren't great Pokémon or that their best stats suffer a bit. I find it good that Pokémon are of varying quality.
I also agree that the physical/special split was "important", and it makes a lot more sense this way, but I still enjoy the gen 1-3 games a lot more than 5-9. But to each their own of course!
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