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Recently in the ADV UU playerbase, there has been increasing group opinion that the tier is too centralized. As of now, there's almost little to no reason to run 4-5 of the most defining Pokemon over options because of what they bring to a team. These pokemon (being Kangaskhan, Omastar, Scyther, Vileplume, Walrein/Tentacruel) have completely taken over the meta and are on a majority of teams as the glue. With that said, the tier has been recognized as "solved" or "stale" in a lot players' eyes and would like to see some change happen.
While change usually doesn't happen in old gen lower tiers, we believe it could easily happen in ADV UU. With the history of being one of the worst-tiered lower tiers in the history of Smogon, the playerbase believes that we can suspect a few things to bring to the metagame without having ADV UU lose its identity. The first slate for us was the NFE clause and Armaldo. The NFE clause has always been a horrible and out of the ordinary clause set by old Smogon (especially when Scyther is allowed and no other NFEs are?) and we're hoping to abolish it with this first test. This would bring mons like Haunter(!), Metang, and Pupitar into the fray. As for Armaldo, it would bring diversity to the tier in the form of a spinner, Kanga check, and Knock Off user. It's worth noting that Knock Off and Rapid Spin are incompatible with eachother, which could lower the concern of some users thinking that Armaldo would be the perfect utility mon. There has also been concern about SD sets, which with its typing and coverage, could also pose a potential issue. Anyways, we believe these 2 (NFE clause + Armaldo) are a perfect place to start to 'fix' ADV UU. I've attached below in the hide tab some results of a poll we put out in our discord to ADV players regarding the clause, Armaldo, and even potential future tests that could happen assuming this one goes well.
As you can see, there's almost no opposition to testing NFE clause/Armaldo among ADV players. This is why as a playerbase, we'd like to proceed with the testing period as well as the voting period slightly after. For testing, UUFPL (a side UU team tournament) has already announced that they will have all ADV players play under suspect conditions. This will be valuable to see what kind of effect the two changes will have on the tier. Unfortunately, we weren't able to get a suspect slot into ADVPL, but UUFPL is a good first start. As for other ways to get data, there will probably be some sort of tournament/live tournaments with the changes.
Ultimately, this is where the playerbase would like to start, and we thought a Policy Review thread would be the best way to officially get the ball rolling on revisiting ADV UU.
Recently in the ADV UU playerbase, there has been increasing group opinion that the tier is too centralized. As of now, there's almost little to no reason to run 4-5 of the most defining Pokemon over options because of what they bring to a team. These pokemon (being Kangaskhan, Omastar, Scyther, Vileplume, Walrein/Tentacruel) have completely taken over the meta and are on a majority of teams as the glue. With that said, the tier has been recognized as "solved" or "stale" in a lot players' eyes and would like to see some change happen.
While change usually doesn't happen in old gen lower tiers, we believe it could easily happen in ADV UU. With the history of being one of the worst-tiered lower tiers in the history of Smogon, the playerbase believes that we can suspect a few things to bring to the metagame without having ADV UU lose its identity. The first slate for us was the NFE clause and Armaldo. The NFE clause has always been a horrible and out of the ordinary clause set by old Smogon (especially when Scyther is allowed and no other NFEs are?) and we're hoping to abolish it with this first test. This would bring mons like Haunter(!), Metang, and Pupitar into the fray. As for Armaldo, it would bring diversity to the tier in the form of a spinner, Kanga check, and Knock Off user. It's worth noting that Knock Off and Rapid Spin are incompatible with eachother, which could lower the concern of some users thinking that Armaldo would be the perfect utility mon. There has also been concern about SD sets, which with its typing and coverage, could also pose a potential issue. Anyways, we believe these 2 (NFE clause + Armaldo) are a perfect place to start to 'fix' ADV UU. I've attached below in the hide tab some results of a poll we put out in our discord to ADV players regarding the clause, Armaldo, and even potential future tests that could happen assuming this one goes well.






Arcanine – 15
Ninjask – 12
Swellow – 11
Donphan – 5
Jumpluff – 5
Scizor – 4
Zangoose – 4
Lapras - 3
Miltank – 3
Smeargle – 3
Typhlosion – 3
Crobat – 2
Porygon2 – 2
Slowbro – 2
Ursaring – 2
Dodrio – 1
Houndoom - 1
Regice – 1
Regirock - 1
Sceptile – 1
Steelix – 1
Vaporeon - 1
Weezing – 1
Ninjask – 12
Swellow – 11
Donphan – 5
Jumpluff – 5
Scizor – 4
Zangoose – 4
Lapras - 3
Miltank – 3
Smeargle – 3
Typhlosion – 3
Crobat – 2
Porygon2 – 2
Slowbro – 2
Ursaring – 2
Dodrio – 1
Houndoom - 1
Regice – 1
Regirock - 1
Sceptile – 1
Steelix – 1
Vaporeon - 1
Weezing – 1
As you can see, there's almost no opposition to testing NFE clause/Armaldo among ADV players. This is why as a playerbase, we'd like to proceed with the testing period as well as the voting period slightly after. For testing, UUFPL (a side UU team tournament) has already announced that they will have all ADV players play under suspect conditions. This will be valuable to see what kind of effect the two changes will have on the tier. Unfortunately, we weren't able to get a suspect slot into ADVPL, but UUFPL is a good first start. As for other ways to get data, there will probably be some sort of tournament/live tournaments with the changes.
Ultimately, this is where the playerbase would like to start, and we thought a Policy Review thread would be the best way to officially get the ball rolling on revisiting ADV UU.
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