"Zapdos is unsurprisingly *pretty solid.* Zapdos is the most *pretty solid* Pokemon of all time. In Scarlet and Violet, Zapdos will probably be *pretty solid."* -Reverend
Power creep is a thing. Zapdos has been fortunate enough to have stood the test of time due to its typing largely and being an early Gen legendary, it has the well-rounded stats and a stat it excels in which happens to suit it well enough. The weather wars of Gen 5 OU were pretty hostile for it. Weather boosted moves got past its bulk and it was offensively outclassed by Thundurus with its superior base speed, arguably better type coverage and ability to boost with Nasty Plot. And even as a supporter, Thundurus had Prankster.
70%of power creep is the fact that when the number of Pokemon increase of course most Pokemone in OU aren't going to be from Gen 1, nowadays Gen 1 is a tiny share of the pokemon count.
@@mnm1273The average base stat total in Gen 1 is ~407. In Gen 4 it's over 450. Power creep isn't just a matter of older pokemon having more competition, it's a common problem that a lot of games face where the new and exciting thing always has to be mechanically better to keep the fans coming back.
there are a lots of pokemon not mentined in the video that are one change away from being bad like: -clefable did not become viable until it received magic guard(The fairy typying helped even more, but it the magic guard ability is what trully carries it). -grimsnarl would be almost useless without prankster -gallade was almost useless until it finally received sharpness in gen 9. -pelliper and torkoal were useless until they received drizzle and drought. -crawdaunt is carried by the adaptability ability -pretty much all walls would be either useless or barely usable if they didn't have a reliable recovery.
Ninetales and Politoad where in the same situation as Torkoal and Pelipper. Politoad in particular is a pretty underwhelming Water Type who could barely swim across the Ocean of mediocre Bulky Water Type before he got Drizzle
Hi Giratina, "reliant on rest-talk and thus unreliable in doubles" (and Giratina-O is... uh, there's this thing called a "dragapult" you might have heard of it.)
and then there's Donbozo, who lacks a reliable instant recovery move but remains good because of its extra thicc bulk and Unaware letting it get by with just Rest.
the best example is how toxic limited distribution turned top tier and must have in your team picks like Landorus-T, Tornadus-T and Heatran into secondary options and outclassed in a lot of scenarios unless your team structure benefits from them, when it used to be the other way around, you didn't lose anything when putting them on your team when they have toxic
@@royalgelly8948 Tusk does the bulky ground type role better in most scenarios and have way more sets, the offensive sets are super good too so I got not idea why do you say that it is pasive. Lando requires to be on certain structures to actually do something without being outclassed, while Tusk can be used on almost every team (sun is a big one or even some sucessful high ladder stall teams have made use of Tusk). What I'm saying is that Tusk is what lando used to be with being the safest pick and the variety of sets it has allow it to always do something in every team, Lando now struggles because without toxic or knock off lacks of a safe move to click and make progress while you pray the last move you pick is actually going to be useful in the match up
One thing to note: The Pokémon that dropped to NU are only NU right because they haven't had time to drop further yet. Houndstone may well end up being untiered by the end of the year.
Hmmmm I don't know about calling Annihilape "terrible" without Rage Fist. Thing has solid bulk, pretty good Atk stat, pretty important speed tier, and one of the best typings in the game. Even if it has to rely on Shadow Claw, I'd find it hard to say it would be on par with Non-Imposter Ditto or Houndstone. Also keep in mind that Primape gets Rage Fist and is NU, so there definitely is more to Annihilape and just Rage Fist.
without rage fist, Annihlape is best decribed as lackluster, 90 speed is fine, but below the very important base 100, and even down in RU, most physical attackers are faster, stronger, or bulkier. I don't think it would be on par with ditto or houndstone (ditto would be bad in literally any tier that isn't the 6 weakest pokemon in the game), but it wouldn't be great IMO.
I think this is a really nuanced and interesting subject. I would have to agree with what people are saying in that the a lot of pokemon are only one small nerf away from being unviable. The Zapdos example is really interesting, because it's typing not it's only selling point. There is another Electric/Flying legend with two forms that Zapdos is locking out of OU, by simply being a better option. If Zapdos had a different type would Thunderus take it's place? Rotom-Fan certainly didn't take it's place in pre-home OU, despite having the same typing and very similar movepool, and the same stats as Rotom-Wash who is OU. Speaking of Electrics in OU. Sandy Shocks manages to eek out a place in OU with a different typing from Zapdos, but also has very similar stats. If this pokemon, with such similar stats to Zapdos can thrive in OU, who's to say Zapdos still couldn't make it even with a different type?
Zapdos is almost bad as well for another reason, a problem many electric types (as well as Zapdos' bird bretheren) had/have, coverage. Thankfully, online simultors bless them in Gens 1-7 with a Hidden Power of choice. Zapdos later gained Heat Wave but you had to get it from a specific game for some time. The same problem that ruined Regieleki in Sw/Sh basically
Houndstone has to be at the top. No good physical stab without Tera Blast or Last Respects. Last Respects hard carries it more than any other pokemon. The Basculegions are still succeeding in the lower tiers, and Annihilape would probably be great in RU or NU if it didn't have Rage Fist
Yeahhh, the topic for this video was mainly to mirror the video for Rozepanter's channel, which was a much better topic. However, I do have to disagree that any pokemon could be seen as "almost terrible" take for example Blissey, who even with a small stat change, or an ability change, would still likely be a decent pokemon at the least. Some pokemon rely evenly on all of their traits, and for this one, Rozepanter and I tried to choose pokemon that relied on one trait much more than others.
@@blip_exists would blissey still be as good if it didn't have access to soft boiled ? Like for garchomp it doesn't just rely on those two extra speed points, it has a nice bulk, a good typing, abilities that allows it to be used in many format or with differents play style and great coverage so it's not just those two extra speed that made it a great pokemon 🤷♂️
@@adelonium Yeah, for garchomp in particular, its still quite good without the single trait. The single trait does certainly help it out a lot though. And Blissey would still have wish, but without either, it is hard to see Blissey as being useful, so your point is a good one.
@@blip_exists yeah blissey would still have wish but it without instant recovery it would be useless. Especially if your opponent is taking advantage of blissey's base 10 ph defense 🤷♂️ it won't be able to spam wish as much as it would like and having to rely on protect every now and then isn't the solution.
You guys realize Blissey literally has fallen out of Viability because of Soft Boiled nerfs? Literally just it being reduced to 8 PP and now has to hang out in NU with a bunch of the pokemon discussed in this video.
Thanks for the collab!
good to see you on other channels
@@fokspoks appreciate that
"Zapdos is unsurprisingly *pretty solid.*
Zapdos is the most *pretty solid* Pokemon of all time.
In Scarlet and Violet, Zapdos will probably be *pretty solid."*
-Reverend
i love that man
And so it is
If only Tyranitar had stayed the winning-est pokemon through generational gimmicks
A legend this guy. and he was right.
Power creep is a thing. Zapdos has been fortunate enough to have stood the test of time due to its typing largely and being an early Gen legendary, it has the well-rounded stats and a stat it excels in which happens to suit it well enough. The weather wars of Gen 5 OU were pretty hostile for it. Weather boosted moves got past its bulk and it was offensively outclassed by Thundurus with its superior base speed, arguably better type coverage and ability to boost with Nasty Plot. And even as a supporter, Thundurus had Prankster.
Wasn't Zap outclassed in gen 5 due to Thundurus Therian?
@@Gold_Gamer_100 both thundurus forms screwed it over.
Zapdos is immune to power creep
70%of power creep is the fact that when the number of Pokemon increase of course most Pokemone in OU aren't going to be from Gen 1, nowadays Gen 1 is a tiny share of the pokemon count.
@@mnm1273The average base stat total in Gen 1 is ~407. In Gen 4 it's over 450. Power creep isn't just a matter of older pokemon having more competition, it's a common problem that a lot of games face where the new and exciting thing always has to be mechanically better to keep the fans coming back.
there are a lots of pokemon not mentined in the video that are one change away from being bad like:
-clefable did not become viable until it received magic guard(The fairy typying helped even more, but it the magic guard ability is what trully carries it).
-grimsnarl would be almost useless without prankster
-gallade was almost useless until it finally received sharpness in gen 9.
-pelliper and torkoal were useless until they received drizzle and drought.
-crawdaunt is carried by the adaptability ability
-pretty much all walls would be either useless or barely usable if they didn't have a reliable recovery.
Ninetales and Politoad where in the same situation as Torkoal and Pelipper.
Politoad in particular is a pretty underwhelming Water Type who could barely swim across the Ocean of mediocre Bulky Water Type before he got Drizzle
Hi Giratina, "reliant on rest-talk and thus unreliable in doubles" (and Giratina-O is... uh, there's this thing called a "dragapult" you might have heard of it.)
Unaware clefable can be infuriating too
and then there's Donbozo, who lacks a reliable instant recovery move but remains good because of its extra thicc bulk and Unaware letting it get by with just Rest.
the best example is how toxic limited distribution turned top tier and must have in your team picks like Landorus-T, Tornadus-T and Heatran into secondary options and outclassed in a lot of scenarios unless your team structure benefits from them, when it used to be the other way around, you didn't lose anything when putting them on your team when they have toxic
Lando T is still a secondary option? What game are you playing lol. Tusk is usually me second pick because its way too passive and bulk up just sucks.
@@royalgelly8948 Tusk does the bulky ground type role better in most scenarios and have way more sets, the offensive sets are super good too so I got not idea why do you say that it is pasive. Lando requires to be on certain structures to actually do something without being outclassed, while Tusk can be used on almost every team (sun is a big one or even some sucessful high ladder stall teams have made use of Tusk). What I'm saying is that Tusk is what lando used to be with being the safest pick and the variety of sets it has allow it to always do something in every team, Lando now struggles because without toxic or knock off lacks of a safe move to click and make progress while you pray the last move you pick is actually going to be useful in the match up
Garchomp barely being able to gang in there is depressing
One thing to note: The Pokémon that dropped to NU are only NU right because they haven't had time to drop further yet. Houndstone may well end up being untiered by the end of the year.
it is time Garchomo receives Dragon Dance
[EDIT] scale shot is back and he is getting head smash, we won
Meh... It's still bad lol
Hmmmm I don't know about calling Annihilape "terrible" without Rage Fist. Thing has solid bulk, pretty good Atk stat, pretty important speed tier, and one of the best typings in the game. Even if it has to rely on Shadow Claw, I'd find it hard to say it would be on par with Non-Imposter Ditto or Houndstone.
Also keep in mind that Primape gets Rage Fist and is NU, so there definitely is more to Annihilape and just Rage Fist.
without rage fist, Annihlape is best decribed as lackluster, 90 speed is fine, but below the very important base 100, and even down in RU, most physical attackers are faster, stronger, or bulkier.
I don't think it would be on par with ditto or houndstone (ditto would be bad in literally any tier that isn't the 6 weakest pokemon in the game), but it wouldn't be great IMO.
Also amazing defensive typing
I think this is a really nuanced and interesting subject. I would have to agree with what people are saying in that the a lot of pokemon are only one small nerf away from being unviable.
The Zapdos example is really interesting, because it's typing not it's only selling point. There is another Electric/Flying legend with two forms that Zapdos is locking out of OU, by simply being a better option. If Zapdos had a different type would Thunderus take it's place? Rotom-Fan certainly didn't take it's place in pre-home OU, despite having the same typing and very similar movepool, and the same stats as Rotom-Wash who is OU.
Speaking of Electrics in OU. Sandy Shocks manages to eek out a place in OU with a different typing from Zapdos, but also has very similar stats. If this pokemon, with such similar stats to Zapdos can thrive in OU, who's to say Zapdos still couldn't make it even with a different type?
I like these videos about small niches 😊
Lmaoo ur videos are the goofiest funny thing ever, and nice colab
Scarfed Final gambit Annihilape:
“Am I a joke to you?”
Zapdos is almost bad as well for another reason, a problem many electric types (as well as Zapdos' bird bretheren) had/have, coverage. Thankfully, online simultors bless them in Gens 1-7 with a Hidden Power of choice. Zapdos later gained Heat Wave but you had to get it from a specific game for some time.
The same problem that ruined Regieleki in Sw/Sh basically
Hearing Zapdos' stats being called average killed me inside a bit, not gonna lie
A couple more:
Carried by (hidden) ability - Nidoking, Clefable, Ninetales (both forms), H-Arcanine, Alakazam, Slowbro, Cloyster, Dragonite, Feraligatr, Azumarill, Quagsire, Politoed, Slowking, Scizor, Tyranitar, Blaziken, Pelipper, Breloom, Crawdaunt, Torkoal, Rhyperior, Gliscor, Gallade, Serperior, Scolipede, Krookodile, Reuniclus, Greninja (before nerf), Talonflame (also before nerf), Slurpuff, Lycanroc-Dusk, Hatterene, Grimmsnarl, Meowscarada, Quaquavel, Skeledirge, Lokix, Garganacl, Espathra, Glimmora
Carried by a (signature) move or two - Cloyster, Quagsire, Scizor, Shuckle/Galventula/Ribombee, Breloom, Hippowdon, Conkeldurr, Kommo-o, Rillaboom, Drednaw (it just got Shell Smash), Polteageist, Dracozolt, Dracovish, Dragapult physical/mixed sets at least), Tinkaton, any wall that has Recover really
Carried by typing - Clefable, Scizor, Gastrodon, Togekiss, Mamoswine, Gliscor, Bisharp, Corviknight, Tinkaton
Carried by stat-spread - Excadrill, Terrakion
I personally think that saying something like meowscarada being carried by it’s ability and dragapult carried by it’s signature move is stupid
Terrakion is not carried by purely its stats, it has one of the best STAB combos in the game
@alfiegreen349 Amazing argument with unbreakable supporting evidence there.
@@christiancinnabars1402 “I personally think...”
Houndstone has to be at the top. No good physical stab without Tera Blast or Last Respects. Last Respects hard carries it more than any other pokemon. The Basculegions are still succeeding in the lower tiers, and Annihilape would probably be great in RU or NU if it didn't have Rage Fist
As we found out in gen 9, Tyranitar apparently.
Pretty epic writing, info, music, voice and editing:3💕
damn do I love hearing Hollow Knight on random videos across the internet. This was a great video, keep up the good work!
Baxcalibur has one of the worst defensive typings but is one of the best in ou, thought i need to brought this up
Annihilape just need shadow sneak to be an amazing pokemon without rage fist. Every offensive fighting ghost mon is good.
Audio-wise it was a bit hard to hear your friend. Great video though
Annihilape getting poltergeist next week so iunno
Taking away magma storm from heatran would be a buff tbh, worst move in the game
Give Garchomp DD.
Really good video. The cartoon character talking to me at the end of the video made this way worse, get rid of it
If we follow this kind of reasoning, then any pokemon can be seen as "almost terrible"
Yeahhh, the topic for this video was mainly to mirror the video for Rozepanter's channel, which was a much better topic. However, I do have to disagree that any pokemon could be seen as "almost terrible" take for example Blissey, who even with a small stat change, or an ability change, would still likely be a decent pokemon at the least. Some pokemon rely evenly on all of their traits, and for this one, Rozepanter and I tried to choose pokemon that relied on one trait much more than others.
@@blip_exists would blissey still be as good if it didn't have access to soft boiled ? Like for garchomp it doesn't just rely on those two extra speed points, it has a nice bulk, a good typing, abilities that allows it to be used in many format or with differents play style and great coverage so it's not just those two extra speed that made it a great pokemon 🤷♂️
@@adelonium Yeah, for garchomp in particular, its still quite good without the single trait. The single trait does certainly help it out a lot though. And Blissey would still have wish, but without either, it is hard to see Blissey as being useful, so your point is a good one.
@@blip_exists yeah blissey would still have wish but it without instant recovery it would be useless. Especially if your opponent is taking advantage of blissey's base 10 ph defense 🤷♂️ it won't be able to spam wish as much as it would like and having to rely on protect every now and then isn't the solution.
You guys realize Blissey literally has fallen out of Viability because of Soft Boiled nerfs? Literally just it being reduced to 8 PP and now has to hang out in NU with a bunch of the pokemon discussed in this video.