
: Virizion's oppressive dominance over RU, combined with other miscellaneous monsters such as Rotom-Mow and Vaporeon running around, as well as the slight dropoff of Rhydon, makes Claydol not as much of an appealing choice as it once was.

: Sad as it is, Cramorant suffers from a lot of common issues, and while it is still a very unique Pokemon, RU's two best Defoggers overshadow it greatly. Rotom-Mow and Vaporeon can both use it as fodder for free turns, and Ninetales messing with both Hurricane's accuracy and Surf's power is none too beneficial for our crammy friend.

: Duraludon is RU's best non-Ground-type rocker, but that doesn't mean much when it gets run over by every Fire-type out there. While it's a definite cut above most of the tier, Duraludon has slumped a little in the face of Virizion, Steelix, and Ninetales' strength. Narrowly, it's been placed into B+.

: Galvantula really just suffers from a cacophony of problems. It's frail, not super strong, has no recovery and cannot easily place itself onto balance teams due to one huge, glaring issue- Vikavolt exists. Vikavolt overshadows Galvantula on all but the most hyper-offensive of teams, with its better bulk, Roost, and Ground immunity. It's a sad time for the spider.

: Overshadowed by Jellicent and Vaporeon, Gastrodon suffers from being quad-weak to Grass, preventing it from serving a role a bulky water should be expected to- checking Fire-types. Virizion's dominance and Rotom-Mow's widespread popularity do it no favors, either. It can still hang with the big dogs of the tier, but it's harder overall to place on teams nowadays.

: Raichu-Alola was incredibly strong to the point of being council voted upon its arrival, but it's slumped off recently- in the wake of Sneasel's surge and Rotom-Mow being a great check, Raichu-Alola now finds itself hard-pressed to run train as it once did. Make no mistake though, it's still very much worthy of a place in the A ranks.

: It's a poor man's Steelix that can barely attempt to check Fighting-types and can't even learn Toxic. Bewear often carries Lum berry, Passimian uses it as momentum fodder, and the less said about Virizion, the better. Sure, it handles Toxicroak, but really- you can get away with Mudsdale or Steelix more or less anywhere you'd want to use Runerigus. Toxic Spikes are nifty, but they aren't enough to save Runerigus from the depths of C rank- Vileplume, Toxicroak, and Salazzle make sure those don't get too far in any given game.

: It used to be said that every time Salazzle hit the field, progress was made. Now, with the rise of Vaporeon and Snorlax, that's no longer the case. Teams now have more ways to thwart Salazzle, and while it's still an absolute menace on par with the best in the tier, things will go off with a few more hitches than usual for Salazzle.

: Frail and fast are the two best words to describe Whimsicott, but it's pretty weak as well. While it's a neat Virizion check and its Speed allows it to beat out all but the speediest, it sure doesn't do a whole hell of a lot. It has no place being alongside solid B-ranked Pokemon.

(Ghost): Silvally-Ghost is a one-trick pony, wielding only a simple Swords Dance set that fits on one particular playstyle. While it's still the best offensive spinblocker in RU, Defog is the main method of removing hazards, not Rapid Spin. Nonetheless, it's good enough at what it does to stay solidly in the B ranks. it can't even use its Fighting immunity as well as Silvally-Fairy uses its Fighting resistance, due to its Knock Off weakness.

(Steel): The tragedy of the former top-tier continues, as Silvally-Steel continues its descent down the RU viability rankings, landing as a smoldering pile of hubris in the B ranks for the very first time. Overshadowed by its Fairy-type counterpart and suffering under the fiery climate of RU, Silvally-Steel no longer finds itself as needed as it once was. Virizion and Bewear also continue to trouble it, and the rising Hitmonlee does it no favors either. It's a sad day for those who remember RU alpha and the hero of the tier Silvally-Steel once was.

: Morpeko really just isn't cut out for RU. Steelix and Virizion blank it, it's not bulky enough to Rapid Spin successfully, and Passimian cuts it down without a moment's hesitation. Numerous other common threats such as Bewear, Mudsdale, Rhydon, and Rotom-Mow can also handle it quite well. Any well built team can easily handle Morpeko, and while it's not truly terrible, very rarely should it be deserving of a spot on a serious team. To the bottom of C it goes.

: Virizion and Vaporeon once again render Kingler less viable than it once was, and while its double dance set can potentially wreak serious havoc, it's quite specially frail and doesn't find many setup opportunities except against the weakest of threats.

: Pure Ice typing isn't good for a wall. Avalugg dropped like a stone through RU down to NU, and its barely functioning niche here as a physical wall can be called into question by a lot of RU's common physical attackers, many of which can break it down without much trouble. It's Special Defense is also abysmal, and the common Fire-types and even Ice-weak special attackers can tear it apart easily.

: Gurdurr has no place among RU, plain and simple. It's been barely clinging on to a niche for months now, and it dropping to NU gives all the more reason to finally kick it to Unranked. Its job as a Defogger is heavily overshadowed by the tier's more appealing options, and as a Fighting-type, it's hopelessly outclassed by all of Toxicroak, Virizion, Bewear, and Passimian.

: Rotom has been slipping slowly for months now, and this latest shift is no different. It now faces strong competition from its lawncare counterpart, and as an Electric-type wallbreaker, it has to compete with the faster, coverage-move-bearing Raichu-Alola. Still a capable Pokemon but now overshadowed in its various roles, Rotom-N slips to B rank.

: Steelix once again stuffs the Electric-type without a way to meaningfully damage it outside of a somewhat weak Fire Fang. While not a terrible choice, other physical wallbreakers will usually offer more to a team than Boltund can. It simply doesn't contribute enough to be a serious choice most of the time, as it's hopelessly frail and will fall to most neutral hits when combined with Life Orb recoil and hazards vulnerability.

(Dark): One of the biggest casualties of Virizion's rise to the top and Silvally-Fairy's surge in usage was Silvally-Dark. It's niche as an Indeedee check is still valuable, but Scrafty does that just as well, while Fighting-types and still competition from its Fairy-type counterpart seriously hamper its viability. Still a cut above the C ranks but not any better, Silvally-Dark lands in B-.

: It simply doesn't do enough to warrant a spot on most teams, plain and simple. Overshadowed by Rotom-C, Stealth Rock weak, and severely lacking in powerful attacks kills much of the fan's viability. Niche Nasty Plot and Choiced sets can be used, but again, most of the time you want to be using the almost entirely superior Rotom-Mow.

: Alcremie is too slow and nonthreatening to have much of a place in RU anymore. Better Calm Mind users exist, better wallbreakers exist, mono-Fairy is a bad typing for a slow offensive Pokemon in RU, and it faces stiff competition from the usually-better Aromatisse and Silvally-Fairy. While it can be used, Alcremie hasn't put up good results in RU for a long time now, and has been rightfully removed from the rankings.

: Another casualty of the sunny climate, Mr. Rime now finds itself miserably outclassed as a Rapid Spin user and special wallbreaker. It's typing is just nothing short of terrible for the tier, offering almost no useful resistances and a host of vicious, crippling weaknesses that are taken advantage of by the best Pokemon in the tier. Mr. Rime has no place in RU and has been removed from the rankings as a result.

: Zizagood is simply overshadowd by RU's myriad of strong Ground-type Stealth Rock users, and doesn't offer enough to a team to be seriously considered over them in all but the most niche of cases. It's still usable yes, but very rarely will you need to call upon Piloswine's specific bag of talents when Rhydon, Mudsdale, and Steelix all exist.

: A suicide rocker is cool, and Alolan Dugtrio does it, but hyper offense is a poor playstyle in RU, thus limiting Alolan Duggy's use to a very small variety of teams. It's placement has been reflected by a C ranking.

: Vaporeon exists now, and Mantine doesn't. Lanturn has no place in RU.

: Similarly to the fan, Rotom-Frost suffers from being overshadowed by Rotom-Mow, a crippling Stealth Rock weakness, and an inability to deal with RU's fierce triumverate of Fire-types, one of which will find a way onto almost every team. It's usable as a niche Nasty Plot or Choice user, but only barely.

: This thing has no discernible niche in RU, as it's easily overwhelmed by RU's entourage of Fighting-types and struggles to switch in against the tier's plethora of strong special attackers. It's been removed from the rankings to reflect this.