
There’s nothing else quite like Ninjask in ZU. It is by far the fastest threat in the metagame, and its combination of STAB U-turn and Swords Dance-boosted Acrobatics caught our eye when it entered the tier about a week ago. The council unanimously agreed to ban Ninjask and immediately open a suspect test for it. Going forward into this year’s ZUPL, this route would preserve the integrity of the current ZU metagame for tournaments while still allowing Ninjask on the ladder for another two weeks of testing.
To expand on Ninjask’s offensive presence, it’s safe to say counterplay is often limited to surviving a hit and attacking back, but it’s hard to catch Ninjask with its super fast U-turn. Ninjask enters play as a revenge killer to multiple staples in the tier like Sawk, Tangela, Thwackey, Jynx, and Silvally-Dark to name a few. There’s also nothing faster than Ninjask––after a Protect, even our fastest Choice Scarf Pokemon are slower. U-turn is strong in its own right, chipping walls like Miltank, Rhydon, and Stunfisk, but Acrobatics is what is ultimately too dangerous for a sweeper this fast. Ninjask is able to wear down Pokemon like Rotom, Qwilfish, and Altaria that can normally tank +2 Acrobatics. In turn, Ninjask brings in offensive support that can deal with its checks and keep momentum up, preventing any recovery or utility moves from these switch-ins in the process. Repeat this cycle and soon Ninajsk is ready to transition from a revenge killer to a sweeper. Notably, Ninjask reaches a sufficient speed tier with a minimum amount of Speed investment to outpace the likes of Alolan Persian and Alolan Dugtrio. This means Ninjask uses more bulk investment and thus can afford more setup opportunities outside of just favorable matchups. For example, Thwackey’s Knock Off is a 3HKO (with a following Grassy Glide being ineffective as well), Miltank’s Seismic Toss is a 4HKO, and Work Up Silvally-Poison’s Flamethrower is very unlikely to OHKO. These matchups and more highlight Ninjask’s legitimacy as a late-game cleaner, all the while it still performs as an excellent revenge killer in the mid-game.
Dealing with Ninjask is dependent on two factors: indirect damage and metagame adaptations. Addressing the elephant in the room, yes, Ninjask is heavily threatened by Stealth Rock. Ninjask either needs immense team support to prevent and remove Stealth Rock, or it forfeits a huge chunk of its sweeping and revenge killing potential by using Heavy-Duty Boots + Dual Wingbeat instead of itemless Acrobatics. Teams can thus still rely on Pokemon weak to Ninjask like Choice Scarf Sawk and Thievul so long as the team compensates with reliable, potentially aggressive Stealth Rock usage. Spamming U-turn also comes at the risk of adverse contact effects, as the tier is no stranger to the likes of Flame Body Rapidash, Static Stunfisk, and Rocky Helmet walls. Chip damage is dangerous for Ninjask as if enough accumulates, Ninjask could very easily lose any opportunity to set up Swords Dance. The metagame also has enough options to facilitate more countermeasures to Ninjask to prevent overcentralization. Piloswine invalidates sweeps thanks to Ice Shard, Sitrus Berry Rotom is an extra offensive check teams can fit, and Klinklang turns the tables by using Ninjask as setup fodder. Nicher counters like Coalossal, Rotom-S, and Rocky Helmet Sableye could also see more use. Alternatively, there’s ways for Pokemon weaker to Ninjask to prepare themselves; Miltank’s Double-Edge, Thwackey’s Acrobatics, and Gurdurr’s Rock Slide are potential albeit rare attacks that can catch Ninjask off guard. The point is that there are ways for existing teams and playstyles to punish Ninjask with some adaptations of their own, old or new.
- ***THIS IS NEW TO GEN 8 SUSPECTS*** Reading this is mandatory for participating in the suspect test. The voting requirements are a minimum GXE of 77 with at least 50 games played. In addition, you may play 1 less game for every 0.2 GXE you have above 77 GXE, down to a minimum of 30 games at a GXE of 81. Also, needing more than 50 games to reach 77 GXE will suffice.
GXE | minimum games |
77 | 50 |
77.2 | 49 |
77.4 | 48 |
77.6 | 47 |
77.8 | 46 |
78 | 45 |
78.2 | 44 |
78.4 | 43 |
78.6 | 42 |
78.8 | 41 |
79 | 40 |
79.2 | 39 |
79.4 | 38 |
79.6 | 37 |
79.8 | 36 |
80 | 35 |
80.2 | 34 |
80.4 | 33 |
80.6 | 32 |
80.8 | 31 |
81 | 30 |
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- The aspect being tested, Ninjask, will be allowed on the ladder but NOT in any ZU tournament play.
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- The suspect test will go on for about 2 weeks, lasting until July 22nd at 3 PM GMT -4, and then we will put up the voting thread in the Blind Voting subforum.
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