I’m surprised you didn’t talk about haxorus, he does massive damage and is one of the few that can reliably take out ursaluna and goldengo and can deal massive damage to archaludon. Also eelektross can wall ursaluna blood moon with gastro acid.
I could see Hax but in past low power formats he hasn't really been relevant and with Hydregon, Bax, Garchomp, and Arch out there it's hard to pick other dragons . Electross is just a bit weak. No weakness is pretty nice but the stats just make it feel so bad to use IMO. Doesn't help that his movepool is kinda all over the place with him kinda wanting to be a mixed attacker but without the stats to really do so. I would love to be wrong though and if you got a cool team that uses them let me know!
@@PoposVGC I did have a neat team with moderate success, but I think it would you a heart attack to know what it was made up of, it was a trick room team with assault vest eelektross, eviolite support eelektrik with electric terrain to block sleep and gastro acid to allow my Tera ghost eelektross to wall ursaluna (weirdly electric terrain doesn’t wake already sleeping pokemon), clear amulet araquanid, focus sash trick room meowscrada, colbur berry farigiraf with trick room and uproar to counter sleep, and garganacl for salt cure support to ‘attempt’ to counter goldengo.
Only because at the regionals and such I don't think it'll preform well, but on ladder I think it could take people by surprise though. I'd love to be wrong and someone dominate with it for sure though! For the Baltimore recap I'll make sure to check where the highest one finishes (if I remember which I do forget stuff sometimes...lol)
@@PoposVGC hell yeah, I'd like to think there's plenty utility for gren like ape or arch or just a full on wham bam thank you ma'am attacker in a specific type of team
It depends. In the past the Regulations (called Series back then) would often times last 6-12 months if not more. But with Sword & Shield and Scarlett & Violet they have picked up the pace in Regulation which in my opinion is a good thing as it keeps the game fresh. The issue is they fast tracked legendary Mons like Urshifu too quickly into the games life. In doing so they also pushed Restricted Legends a little too fast too.
Just looking at past low power formats Peliper hasn't really been decent, but looks like he he's better than what I thought he was going to be for sure. If I did the list again maybe I'd put him in A.
that incineroar on thumbnail 🤣
Solid tier list !
I’m surprised you didn’t talk about haxorus, he does massive damage and is one of the few that can reliably take out ursaluna and goldengo and can deal massive damage to archaludon. Also eelektross can wall ursaluna blood moon with gastro acid.
I could see Hax but in past low power formats he hasn't really been relevant and with Hydregon, Bax, Garchomp, and Arch out there it's hard to pick other dragons .
Electross is just a bit weak. No weakness is pretty nice but the stats just make it feel so bad to use IMO. Doesn't help that his movepool is kinda all over the place with him kinda wanting to be a mixed attacker but without the stats to really do so.
I would love to be wrong though and if you got a cool team that uses them let me know!
@@PoposVGC I did have a neat team with moderate success, but I think it would you a heart attack to know what it was made up of, it was a trick room team with assault vest eelektross, eviolite support eelektrik with electric terrain to block sleep and gastro acid to allow my Tera ghost eelektross to wall ursaluna (weirdly electric terrain doesn’t wake already sleeping pokemon), clear amulet araquanid, focus sash trick room meowscrada, colbur berry farigiraf with trick room and uproar to counter sleep, and garganacl for salt cure support to ‘attempt’ to counter goldengo.
BROOO NOT THE D TIER GREN 😭
Only because at the regionals and such I don't think it'll preform well, but on ladder I think it could take people by surprise though. I'd love to be wrong and someone dominate with it for sure though! For the Baltimore recap I'll make sure to check where the highest one finishes (if I remember which I do forget stuff sometimes...lol)
@@PoposVGC hell yeah, I'd like to think there's plenty utility for gren like ape or arch or just a full on wham bam thank you ma'am attacker in a specific type of team
is it normal for there to be so many regulations?
It depends. In the past the Regulations (called Series back then) would often times last 6-12 months if not more. But with Sword & Shield and Scarlett & Violet they have picked up the pace in Regulation which in my opinion is a good thing as it keeps the game fresh.
The issue is they fast tracked legendary Mons like Urshifu too quickly into the games life. In doing so they also pushed Restricted Legends a little too fast too.
Torkoal is not s tier every limitless reg H tour has had rain in top 8 with no torkoals
And despite that Torkoal has found his way into most top 8s with rain being at a much higher usage proving that he's a top tier threat.
Torkoal is goated whatttttt
@@kylershuuu I’m just saying that the results from popular tournaments like beanie brawl no torkoals made top cut
torkoal s tier while peli is c tier is actual insanity
Just looking at past low power formats Peliper hasn't really been decent, but looks like he he's better than what I thought he was going to be for sure. If I did the list again maybe I'd put him in A.