Also throwing my hat into the ring to give my thoughts.

If we wanna nerf HO, then this is the mon to do it. But even still, I'm unconvinced this is broken. It can definetely put in work and enable a lot of HO styles but it usually can be stopped by steels and physically bulky pokemon like amoonguss and avalugg. Maybe we suspect this? But not really convinced.

This is probably the second most broken mon in the tier, but I'm still unconvinced its broken. Sub sets have to put in a lot of work to actually win, with lots of predictions having to be made at times. Definetely a powerful pokemon, but water immunes, stuff like wo chien and amoonguss, hazards can stop it semi reliably.

Fine mon, it hits pretty hard but it commonly can get screwed over if it locks itself into the wrong stab option and kills itself pretty easily. Others have talked about it better, so I wont talk about it more.

Also a fine mon, needs two turns to actually get going and has to have rocks off at all times, which some teams can abuse if they can force cincinno in early to die. And even at +2, something like zong or klefki can trade with it pretty well.

Lmfao, I fucking called it. The birds are genuinelly bad, only really useful in the balance matchup and 90% of the time, something else like band breloom or cm chandy is better because they also have uses in other MU's. And even then, I've found balance teams can usually trade 1-2 mons for the ori's in order to stop the sweep, and still come out on top. Trust me, as soon as you stop auto including the birds into g-terrain teams and start exploring other balance breaker options, g-terrain will get so much better.

I'm going to be throwing this mon into the ring, not because I think its broken or even unhealthy that much, but because I do think it should be discussed. Munkidori is really difficult to deal with if you don't have a steel type, with really only a-muk and AV glowbro taking it on if you don't have steels. Of course, if you do have a steel, then its decently easy to deal with in a vacuum, but we have seen that offensive teams are more then happy to use a steel overwhelm strategy to break through the steel. Ofc, our steels are also very good, but I do think that being forced into using them on the majority of the teams is definetely constraining to an extent. I think honestly we do need to re-evalute if being forced into using a steel on most teams is too constraining or not with our steel options becoming less and less, and if we do determine it is too constraining, then maybe action on this mon is warenteed.