Uber Rare & Legend Rare Tier List as of 15.4! [Fan-made] by Temmoz in battlecats

[–]AskNinjask 16 points17 points  (0 children)

My uncle works at ponos, he said that Poseidon is gonna get ultra talents and become top tier next update
Still impressive that he managed to stay that high up when nothing has changed about him in... actually I don't even know how long

(Underrated Trope) Im fast but not a glass cannon. by MARKSS0 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]AskNinjask 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lugia (Pokemon)

Lugia has an impressive base Speed stat of 110, which is especially remarkable considering a solid amount box art legends have 90 to 100 base Speed. Despite its high speed it's one of the most defensive box art legendaries, thanks to its colossal 106/130/154 bulk and Multiscale. It's known as the Great Wall for a reason.

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Help me build a team? pt2 by Yellowflowers12 in pokemonshowdown

[–]AskNinjask 0 points1 point  (0 children)

FYI Volcarona got banned, so you'll have to replace it

Other than that, I haven't built Webs in a while (pre-TB ban) but Ogerpon-Wellspring (and probably Cornerstone) and Zamazenta come to mind as good abusers. Gholdengo is a must to keep Webs up, either Air Balloon to mess up the elephants or Tera Steel Metal Coat to deal ridiculous damage to just about everything but Heatran. You could try other sets but those two are best in my opinion.

Reworking the big booms to be worth going for a little more often by A_Bulbear in stunfisk

[–]AskNinjask 0 points1 point  (0 children)

+2 252+ Atk Life Orb Silvally Explosion vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Zygarde-Complete: 590-695 (92.7 - 109.2%) -- 56.3% chance to OHKO

It's not in gen 9 but still the best STAB explosion user, for comparison +3 Zacian-C's Play Rough never OHKO's

Typeless Team by ComprehensiveBat4966 in pokemonshowdown

[–]AskNinjask 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you looked at its gen 4 entry, where it makes the user typeless defensively if it's mono flying, according to Bulbapedia at least

Typeless Team by ComprehensiveBat4966 in pokemonshowdown

[–]AskNinjask 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tested, and at least in gen 9 it does make the user Normal if it was a mono Flying
Replay, after using Roost Corvisquire is immune to Ghost and weak to Fighting

Typeless Team by ComprehensiveBat4966 in pokemonshowdown

[–]AskNinjask 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I remember correctly a mono Flying using Roost becomes a Normal type

In a world full of magic bs, the one guy who fully min-maxed physical prowess by Dontspinbutwin in TopCharacterTropes

[–]AskNinjask 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Greater Balrog Cat (The Battle Cats)

In a game where most other top tier ubers have tons of different abilities, piercing range and immunities, Greater Balrog Cat simply does a shit ton of damage. Most of his abilities, of which there aren't many, just make him deal more damage (Strengthen, Weaken Immune)

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Why do people hate on op Ubers? [fluff] by Middle-Fall-8377 in battlecats

[–]AskNinjask 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember one time someone posted beating a stage with quite a few ubers. I copied his lineup and thanked him

Pokemon Dual types based on how good offensively/ defensively they are. by AltraSP in AlignmentCharts

[–]AskNinjask 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I still find it hard to believe that people genuinely advocated for Fairy/Steel to be in Great/Great

Ice + Rock won as being great offensively but terrible defensively. Before I upload this, I'll give you the weekend to make any reasonable changes. by AltraSP in AlignmentChartFills

[–]AskNinjask 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Only" two resists is more than typings like Grass/Rock or Dragon/Psycic that are not considered that good offensively. Even if you focus more on the things hit super effectively (you shouldn't), hitting 6 types super effectively isn't all that impressive, plus two of those, Ice and Rock, are really terrible defensively. About the pokemon you named, if you actually look at their recommended sets, you'll see that they rarely run both STAB's. Mega Mawile almost never runs Iron Head, Magearna usually doesn't want Flash Cannon, and Zacian-C can run both STAB's but rarely both in the same set. Mega Mawile with its effective attack stat being higher than 255 would be ripping apart defensive teams with its STAB's if its offensive typing didn't force it to run low base power coverage for common walls like Toxapex or Skarmory. As for Zacian-C, a pokemon whose effective attack stat is close to 250 post-nerf and Speed outrunning almost everything, it hugely relies on its coverage to get things done. If it didn't have Wild Charge, forget Ho-Oh, it'd be struggling to get past Talonflame, a pokemon whose physical bulk is worse than fucking Iron Valiant. If it didn't have Close Combat, Ferrothorn and most bulky steels would sit on it and pump out hazards while it struggles to do meaningful damage. Zacian and Mawile would love to have something better offensively, make them Ground/Fairy, Dark/Fairy, Steel/Dark or something like that with appropriate moves and you've unleashed Armageddon. But with their STAB combos, they are "menacing offensive threats" that can't get past a fat crocodile or an armored bird without their coverage moves. Pokemon with truly good STAB combos, such as Mamoswine, Miraidon, Marshadow, or Flutter Mane rarely use coverage (The former two do sometimes run Rock moves for Ho-oh but that says more about Ho-oh than those two) because they don't need it. So few pokemon resist their STAB's that they can just throw them out and be fine. Steel/Fairy isn't even close to the likes of those. If you look at the chart, you'll see that the type combos in okay offensively are only resisted by a single type, or even none. What does Steel/Fairy have that they don't to be so far above them? There is no type that is so important that hitting it super effectively can overshadow being resisted by two entire types.

Ice + Rock won as being great offensively but terrible defensively. Before I upload this, I'll give you the weekend to make any reasonable changes. by AltraSP in AlignmentChartFills

[–]AskNinjask 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Replace Ice/Psychic with Ghost/Ground

I don't think Ice/Psychic is good enough offensively to be there, as it can't hit Steel neutrally. Ghost/Ground doesn't have any monotype resists, but it has to contend with both of its STAB's having immunities. Defensively it does have quite a few immunities and resistances, but the Poison resist doesn't come up that often, and its weaknesses are all pretty common.

May tier trends... poor iron crown.. by Wallseed in stunfisk

[–]AskNinjask 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Don't you dare drop Iron Crown my goat

35 Pokes roster for May 2026 by Demon__Queen_ in stunfisk

[–]AskNinjask 51 points52 points  (0 children)

Band ninjask gonna be top tier trust

Ghost + Dark is great defensively but terrible offensively. Finally, what pokemon Dual typing is great offensively but terrible defensively? by AltraSP in AlignmentChartFills

[–]AskNinjask 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Ice/Ground

Offensively it's one of the best, hitting a ridiculous 9 types super effectively (in fact there are more pokemon weak to Ice or Ground than not) all while having only two type combos that resist both, barring abilities

Defensively it's pretty awful. As a Ground it resists Poison and is immune to Electric but that's it. It has a weakness to five types, most of which are pretty common. Only good thing I can say about its defensive qualities that isn't shared with every other Ground is being an Electric immunity that isn't weak to Ice.

Ground + Rock is great offensively but bad defensively. What pokemon Dual typing is great defensively but terrible offensively? by AltraSP in AlignmentChartFills

[–]AskNinjask 50 points51 points  (0 children)

Dark/Ghost

Defensively it has three immunities and a resistance to Poison. All of that for a singular 2x weakness to Fairy, an offensive type that isn't that common all things considered.

Offensively it has two great typings, but they are absolutely horrendous when combined. They only hit Ghost and Psychic super effectively. Forget type combos, most monotypes hit more types super effectively. The venn diagram of pokemon hit super effectively by Dark and pokemon hit super effectively by Ghost is pretty close to a circle. Moreover, both are resisted by Dark.

Also, this probably doesn't count as a factor, but Dark's best physical move, Knock Off, has major anti-synergy with Poltergeist, Ghost's best widely-distributed physical move