Thank you very much for your help.
Chazm was already subbed in against Yoshiblaze. You can still try to have another match with your opponent if you want to, or claim an activity win in case your schedules don't meet up anymore. Just let me know and I'll make the call ^^
Got it. I'll see if we can manage another time frame.Chazm was already subbed in against Yoshiblaze. You can still try to have another match with your opponent if you want to, or claim an activity win in case your schedules don't meet up anymore. Just let me know and I'll make the call ^^
Could I get a screenshot or their confirmation?My opponent said to take the win against theM?
shared convo with youCould I get a screenshot or their confirmation?
Mega Sableye checks a lot of threats (such as Chingling, Lairon, Eevee, Chansey, and to and extent, Tangela, just to name a few), it’s very hard to break (insert exact bulk here) and requires specific checks. It easily beats the two S-Rank Pokémon in the VR (walls Lairon, forces out Chingling) and many other options. With solid bulk, a decent typing, and reliable recovery, it needs a special non-eternal (or floette) pokemon to beat it. Because many pokemon have a defensive nature, Sableye can easily break past them. In the next slate, I think you should design another sableye check, which can actually do well in the meta.Hey everyone, as round 1 comes to a close, are there any elements of this Pet Mod that currently feel broken and/or unhealthly? We'd like to gauge community consensus on the current metagame before the council decides what to nerf.
Nasty Plot Gleam Togetic (which is S rank tbh, the VR just hasn’t been updated) easily busts through Sableye, and the other secret S-rank Magneton also can bust through it with its Z Substitute or Specs sets. Sableye definitely is solid, but I wouldn’t call it unhealthy. Especially when a lot of OU pokemon such as Specs Koko are still ran often.Mega Sableye checks a lot of threats (such as Chingling, Lairon, Eevee, Chansey, and to and extent, Tangela, just to name a few), it’s very hard to break (insert exact bulk here) and requires specific checks. It easily beats the two S-Rank Pokémon in the VR (walls Lairon, forces out Chingling) and many other options. With solid bulk, a decent typing, and reliable recovery, it needs a special non-eternal (or floette) pokemon to beat it. Because many pokemon have a defensive nature, Sableye can easily break past them. In the next slate, I think you should design another sableye check, which can actually do well in the meta.
However, you could run a pokemon capable of beating it that is non-eternal, but this is the kind of thing where people will gravitate away from that.
I wish I had more replays ( other than the one I posted; evoboost glitch didn’t matter) and I will edit this post with a stall I made, but suffice it to say that I have done testing.
I don’t believe it is a meta defining threat, however. Far too people (that I’ve seen) use it, and it can be 2HKOed by things like a Koko DGleam.
TL;DR- Mega Sableye is unhealthy, and due to the fact that people typically use eternal mons here, a check should be designed. Mega Sableye to A on the VR, possible ban.
Sorry for the headass/short reasoning, I’m tired. Feel free to PM me with issues about my post, and we can edit this to make my post less idiotic, and make a healthier meta going forward. I’ve never played this (or even looked at it) before PMGS, and I’m glad it exsists. Hopefully some more experienced players can back me up/prove me wrong. (Actually, please prove me wrong, I’m on mobile and my reasoning powers now are limited.) Thanks, Magi
Eh seeing as it really can't scratch Lairon-Eternal (the big boy in town), It's not exactly a prevalent pokeY'all are worried about Sableye? Y'all do realise Floette-Eternal herself IS legal right? Just checking.