With Smogon Tour going on and SPL right around the corner, I feel like now is the best time to bring up a topic that has plagued the ORAS OU metagame for some time but has never been addressed on Smogon - Sticky Webs.
I am starting this thread so that the ORAS Council can hear the community’s opinion on the topic before deciding their course of action. Do you think webs are ban worthy? Do you think they are a balanced part of the metagame? Are you not sure? Whatever your opinion may be, I encourage you to share it in this thread. I will start by sharing mine.
Around this time last year, I did not believe Sticky Webs to be ban worthy at all. I thought it was just the newest trend that would eventually fizzle out once people began to properly prep for it. As time went on however, my stance began to change. Time and time again I watched games where Web teams were able to claim easy wins, even against supposedly “bad” matchups. The sheer offensive pressure exerted by Web teams would put the non-Webs player on the back foot almost immediately, and oftentimes this offensive pressure would just simply overwhelm the opposing team. This was highlighted in SPL 11, where Sticky Web teams won a whopping 5 out of 6 games. This could have easily been 6 out of 6 as well, if not for a few blunders on one Sticky Web user’s part. Such an insane win percentage in Smogon’s most prestigious tournament goes to show just how deadly Webs as a playstyle is.
You may be wondering, what exactly makes Sticky Webs banworthy?
The Offensive Threats In ORAS OU
ORAS OU has a plethora of powerful threats that are able to overwhelm defensive Pokemon, and many teams rely on faster Pokemon to keep these threats in check. For example, Timid Heatran, Scarf Magnezone and Choice Specs Keldeo are many team’s answers to offensive Mega Scizor, thanks to their resistance to Bullet Punch and their ability to OHKO Scizor in return. Similarly, Keldeo, Choice Scarf Tyranitar and Mega Diancie are able to offensively check Bisharp, with Tyranitar also checking Thundurus. Sticky Webs’ ability to slow these Pokemon down leaves many teams without proper counterplay to the offensive threats this tier has to offer.
ORAS OU’s Lack Of Hazard Removal
The tier has a very limited set of options when it comes to hazard control: Latios, Latias, Excadrill, Starmie, Zapdos and Mega Diancie being the most viable options. Webs, more or less, has ways to punish or block all of these Pokemon when they attempt to remove hazards.
Latios and Latias are, quite frankly, poor defog users in general. This is due to Latios’ most viable sets being either Scarf or Specs, and Latias’ being a Pokemon that is oftentimes used as a sacrificial lamb. A choice locked Latios will always have to think twice before defogging against five set up sweepers, especially when Defiant Bisharp can switch in. Why not use a non choiced Latios? Well, in every non Webs matchup, it is simply sub optimal. Latias fairs slightly better, if not Scarfed, as it has the ability to punish a Bisharp or similar mon with Thunder Wave. If you’re relying on T-wave though, is that really competitive? And before you ask “why not run HP Fire Latias?” Latias is a Pokemon that is hard pressed as is when trying to fit moves, and the only real reason to use it is for Healing Wish plus Defog. HP Fire takes away a valuable move slot and makes a mediocre Pokemon even worse.
Spinners such as Excadrill and Starmie don’t have it much easier. Red Card Shuckle stops Excadrill from spamming Iron Head / Rapid Spin on lead, and once Webs go up, any Drill outside of Sand Rush in sand gets outsped and heavily pressured. Red Card puts Starmie in a similar situation. Web teams often run a Ghost Type as well, with Hoopa being the most popular. Hoopa’s great Special Defense stat allows it to quite comfortably switch into and block Starmie from spinning.
Mega Diancie is a Pokemon that I see many people claim is a “counter” to Webs. This is simply false. Diancie requires a turn to Mega Evolve to gain access to Magic Bounce, and this is easy to exploit for the Webs user. For example, if the Diancie user leads Diancie and the Webs user leads Scizor, suddenly turn one becomes one big prediction game. Do you Mega Evolve and Protect, giving the Scizor a free Swords Dance? Do you switch out into your Scizor answer without Mega Evolving and give Shuckle the opportunity to set hazards? If you have HP Fire, do you go for it and risk dying to Bullet Punch for nothing? On the flip side, you lead with something expecting Scizor. Well, you most likely give Shuckle at least one hazard, and if they lead Shuckle then you’re screwed. All of these scenarios favor the Webs player. Shuckle also runs Red Card, so if Diancie attacks the shuckle, it may be forced out as Shuckle gets up Webs. Fun, right?
Zapdos is probably the one mon that can actually defog against Webs without giving something the chance to snowball. A good defensive typing plus access to Heat Wave means it beats Scizor, Bisharp and Azumarill under most circumstances, and prevents mons like Manaphy and Thundurus from setting up for free. So we have the counter! Webs aren’t broken! Well, Zapdos sees minimal use in OU nowadays, as it is hard to fit on non-stall teams.
What Beats Webs? And Why Don’t We Just Use Those Pokemon More?
Sticky Webs, or at least the patented Shuckle/Scizor/Bisharp/Hoopa/Thundurus/Manaphy version, has very few “bad” matchups. The few Pokemon that do beat Webs are, to be frank, just not the best. Talonflame’s usage has dropped off a cliff over the past few years, due to Scarf Tyranitar, Slowbro, Rotom-W and some of its other checks all surging in usage. It is also hard to build around, with its 4x weakness to Stealth Rocks and this tiers poor removal. Quagsire is a Pokemon that should win the non-Manaphy Webs matchup ten times out of ten. Quagsire, however, is only seen on hard stall teams, due to its lack of utility and it just being a mediocre Pokemon. Zapdos, as mentioned above, should be able to take care of business versus Webs. However, as I said before it is hard to build around and hard to justify using on most teams.
For those of you who ask “why not just use one of these Webs counters on every team?”. The short answer is that these Pokemon are just not very good outside of Webs match ups. Also, if you are forced to run a suboptimal Pokemon to have a winning matchup vs a cheese playstyle, isn’t that the definition of uncompetitive?
Why Not Ban Shuckle?
This is an argument that I have seen people make time and time again. “Shuckle’s ability to use Red Card plus its access to Stealth Rocks as well as Sticky Web is what sets Webs over the edge.” To this my argument is simple; Shuckle is not the problem, Sticky Webs are. I think the Arena Trap ban in generations 5-8 is a good parallel to this one. With Arena Trap, although Dugtrio was the primary abuser, the ability was what was uncompetitive, and what was eventually banned. This is because it was recognized that although Pokemon such as Diglett and Trapinch are not as good as Dugtrio, they are still able to make use of Arena Trap’s uncompetitive effect. The same is true for Webs. Pokemon such as Maquerain and Galvantula are able to set Webs, with Maquerain Webs even winning a game in SPL 11. These Pokemon, although not as effective as Shuckle, still allow for the uncompetitive and unhealthy nature of Sticky Web to exist.
As I stated in the beginning of this post, I am starting this thread so that the ORAS OU community has a place to voice their thoughts on this polarizing topic. Although I am not part of the ORAS council, I am writing this on their behalf, so that they can read the community’s opinion and decide what the best course of action will be. I strongly encourage you to share your thoughts.
SPL 11 Replays
https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/smogtours-gen6ou-478891 Reiku vs Persephone
https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/smogtours-gen6ou-478279 Reiku vs Luigi
https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/smogtours-gen6ou-477349 Adri vs Garay Oak
https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/smogtours-gen6ou-476307 Raptor vs Garay Oak
https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/smogtours-gen6ou-476188 Santu vs Reiku
https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/smogtours-gen6ou-473749 Erzengal vs Garay Oak
I am starting this thread so that the ORAS Council can hear the community’s opinion on the topic before deciding their course of action. Do you think webs are ban worthy? Do you think they are a balanced part of the metagame? Are you not sure? Whatever your opinion may be, I encourage you to share it in this thread. I will start by sharing mine.
Around this time last year, I did not believe Sticky Webs to be ban worthy at all. I thought it was just the newest trend that would eventually fizzle out once people began to properly prep for it. As time went on however, my stance began to change. Time and time again I watched games where Web teams were able to claim easy wins, even against supposedly “bad” matchups. The sheer offensive pressure exerted by Web teams would put the non-Webs player on the back foot almost immediately, and oftentimes this offensive pressure would just simply overwhelm the opposing team. This was highlighted in SPL 11, where Sticky Web teams won a whopping 5 out of 6 games. This could have easily been 6 out of 6 as well, if not for a few blunders on one Sticky Web user’s part. Such an insane win percentage in Smogon’s most prestigious tournament goes to show just how deadly Webs as a playstyle is.
You may be wondering, what exactly makes Sticky Webs banworthy?
The Offensive Threats In ORAS OU
ORAS OU has a plethora of powerful threats that are able to overwhelm defensive Pokemon, and many teams rely on faster Pokemon to keep these threats in check. For example, Timid Heatran, Scarf Magnezone and Choice Specs Keldeo are many team’s answers to offensive Mega Scizor, thanks to their resistance to Bullet Punch and their ability to OHKO Scizor in return. Similarly, Keldeo, Choice Scarf Tyranitar and Mega Diancie are able to offensively check Bisharp, with Tyranitar also checking Thundurus. Sticky Webs’ ability to slow these Pokemon down leaves many teams without proper counterplay to the offensive threats this tier has to offer.
ORAS OU’s Lack Of Hazard Removal
The tier has a very limited set of options when it comes to hazard control: Latios, Latias, Excadrill, Starmie, Zapdos and Mega Diancie being the most viable options. Webs, more or less, has ways to punish or block all of these Pokemon when they attempt to remove hazards.
Latios and Latias are, quite frankly, poor defog users in general. This is due to Latios’ most viable sets being either Scarf or Specs, and Latias’ being a Pokemon that is oftentimes used as a sacrificial lamb. A choice locked Latios will always have to think twice before defogging against five set up sweepers, especially when Defiant Bisharp can switch in. Why not use a non choiced Latios? Well, in every non Webs matchup, it is simply sub optimal. Latias fairs slightly better, if not Scarfed, as it has the ability to punish a Bisharp or similar mon with Thunder Wave. If you’re relying on T-wave though, is that really competitive? And before you ask “why not run HP Fire Latias?” Latias is a Pokemon that is hard pressed as is when trying to fit moves, and the only real reason to use it is for Healing Wish plus Defog. HP Fire takes away a valuable move slot and makes a mediocre Pokemon even worse.
Spinners such as Excadrill and Starmie don’t have it much easier. Red Card Shuckle stops Excadrill from spamming Iron Head / Rapid Spin on lead, and once Webs go up, any Drill outside of Sand Rush in sand gets outsped and heavily pressured. Red Card puts Starmie in a similar situation. Web teams often run a Ghost Type as well, with Hoopa being the most popular. Hoopa’s great Special Defense stat allows it to quite comfortably switch into and block Starmie from spinning.
Mega Diancie is a Pokemon that I see many people claim is a “counter” to Webs. This is simply false. Diancie requires a turn to Mega Evolve to gain access to Magic Bounce, and this is easy to exploit for the Webs user. For example, if the Diancie user leads Diancie and the Webs user leads Scizor, suddenly turn one becomes one big prediction game. Do you Mega Evolve and Protect, giving the Scizor a free Swords Dance? Do you switch out into your Scizor answer without Mega Evolving and give Shuckle the opportunity to set hazards? If you have HP Fire, do you go for it and risk dying to Bullet Punch for nothing? On the flip side, you lead with something expecting Scizor. Well, you most likely give Shuckle at least one hazard, and if they lead Shuckle then you’re screwed. All of these scenarios favor the Webs player. Shuckle also runs Red Card, so if Diancie attacks the shuckle, it may be forced out as Shuckle gets up Webs. Fun, right?
Zapdos is probably the one mon that can actually defog against Webs without giving something the chance to snowball. A good defensive typing plus access to Heat Wave means it beats Scizor, Bisharp and Azumarill under most circumstances, and prevents mons like Manaphy and Thundurus from setting up for free. So we have the counter! Webs aren’t broken! Well, Zapdos sees minimal use in OU nowadays, as it is hard to fit on non-stall teams.
What Beats Webs? And Why Don’t We Just Use Those Pokemon More?
Sticky Webs, or at least the patented Shuckle/Scizor/Bisharp/Hoopa/Thundurus/Manaphy version, has very few “bad” matchups. The few Pokemon that do beat Webs are, to be frank, just not the best. Talonflame’s usage has dropped off a cliff over the past few years, due to Scarf Tyranitar, Slowbro, Rotom-W and some of its other checks all surging in usage. It is also hard to build around, with its 4x weakness to Stealth Rocks and this tiers poor removal. Quagsire is a Pokemon that should win the non-Manaphy Webs matchup ten times out of ten. Quagsire, however, is only seen on hard stall teams, due to its lack of utility and it just being a mediocre Pokemon. Zapdos, as mentioned above, should be able to take care of business versus Webs. However, as I said before it is hard to build around and hard to justify using on most teams.
For those of you who ask “why not just use one of these Webs counters on every team?”. The short answer is that these Pokemon are just not very good outside of Webs match ups. Also, if you are forced to run a suboptimal Pokemon to have a winning matchup vs a cheese playstyle, isn’t that the definition of uncompetitive?
Why Not Ban Shuckle?
This is an argument that I have seen people make time and time again. “Shuckle’s ability to use Red Card plus its access to Stealth Rocks as well as Sticky Web is what sets Webs over the edge.” To this my argument is simple; Shuckle is not the problem, Sticky Webs are. I think the Arena Trap ban in generations 5-8 is a good parallel to this one. With Arena Trap, although Dugtrio was the primary abuser, the ability was what was uncompetitive, and what was eventually banned. This is because it was recognized that although Pokemon such as Diglett and Trapinch are not as good as Dugtrio, they are still able to make use of Arena Trap’s uncompetitive effect. The same is true for Webs. Pokemon such as Maquerain and Galvantula are able to set Webs, with Maquerain Webs even winning a game in SPL 11. These Pokemon, although not as effective as Shuckle, still allow for the uncompetitive and unhealthy nature of Sticky Web to exist.
As I stated in the beginning of this post, I am starting this thread so that the ORAS OU community has a place to voice their thoughts on this polarizing topic. Although I am not part of the ORAS council, I am writing this on their behalf, so that they can read the community’s opinion and decide what the best course of action will be. I strongly encourage you to share your thoughts.
SPL 11 Replays
https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/smogtours-gen6ou-478891 Reiku vs Persephone
https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/smogtours-gen6ou-478279 Reiku vs Luigi
https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/smogtours-gen6ou-477349 Adri vs Garay Oak
https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/smogtours-gen6ou-476307 Raptor vs Garay Oak
https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/smogtours-gen6ou-476188 Santu vs Reiku
https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/smogtours-gen6ou-473749 Erzengal vs Garay Oak
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