yes I read through them all, Kyurem doesn’t force out as many offensive threats as a specs pult, due to its speed. it’s also much less efficient in the end game, tho it makes up for that with early and mid game potency.
Your team can be weak to Kyurem because it relies on switching into ice beams 3-5x times on average per match against Kyurem. If you’re highly concerned about the higher odds for a freeze, then maybe try to get more of those ice beam/freeze dry absorbers to pack scald or switch into fire moves. Or re-adjust the team so you’re risking 1-3 ice moves per match instead.
sounds like a matchup issue..
I have teams weak to Kartana, Weavile, dragapult, blacephalon, and all the other top hard hitting threats. They’re top Threats for a reason.
the SCL game posted above was a great example of a Kyurem weak team with minimum options that outspend it andalmostevery Pokémon on the team being weak to one of its moves (so not just neutral). Throw in some high risk moves and a game can swing wildly, as we saw with the 6-0. We’ve all been 6-0’d before! You then adapt..
In that anecdote: if you want the luxury of packing super high utility, extremely viable Pokémon’s like landorus, heatran and fini, then you need to balance it out by covering their biggest threats.
All correct points, but you are ignoring a few key facts.
1.) Pokemon with scald lose to Kyurem. The only exception is AV Slowking-G, which we can hardly start telling people to run if they don't like freezes. As for switching into fire moves, you know this is not realistic. Fire moves are generally super rare in the tier right now, the main two being V Create and Magma Storm... which are not easy to switch in on. There is no matchup issue that makes freezing a problem, it is a problem for all but the most specifically anti-freeze tailored teams.
2.) I think Dragapult is better than Kyurem. This is not my argument-- the problem is that Dragapult doesn't create uncompetitive hax instances like Kyurem does. Some fat, hardly spatk invested Kyurem can freeze a Scizor and just win-- Dragapult cannot do this. A shadow ball drop is commonly not even a significant problem, as many pokemon that are used as Dragapult checks can take a Spdef drop and still do a fine job of walling / forcing Dragapult out. Kyurem freeze, on the other hand? You're done.
3.) When you have teams weak to Kartana, Weavile, Dragapult, and Blacephalon, they're weak because of what those pokemon can consistently do, which CAN be prepped for. You can make a team that is in no way weak to Kyurem, and still lose to freezing. There is no realistic way to prep for freezing, as I addressed in #1.
4.) That SCL game WAS a matchup issue, and just getting the right plays. I have not used it as evidence for a Kyurem ban nor do I wish for it to be used. Many pokemon could have 6-0d like that. KYUREM IS NOT BROKEN BECAUSE OF HOW GOOD IT IS. It's high viability in combination with freezing odds is the issue. If freezing didn't exist, or the odds were lower, I would not be advocating for a suspect at all. The problem is that uncompetitive freezes are too likely to be ignored, and too easy to get for Kyurem to stay in the tier.