DPL Summary:
Preface:
So coming into this season, I had the expectation that I would be playing SV DOU considering I had done very well in DWCOP going 3-0 in playoffs. So I was a little miffed at the beginning that I was assigned to DUU, but my reputation of being a wacky builder proceeded me and so that was how my team decided to go. Throughout this season, I basically solo-built all my teams with some testing help from Frania. With that said, I ended up enjoying this season more than I thought I would, especially since the main DOU tier was kinda a shitshow in terms of meta. I had one of my best individual seasons in a team tour, and glad to have gotten another team tour win (and again going undefeated in playoffs).
Team Dump:
I'll talk a little on each team and some of my main takeaways from this season.
Week 1 vs. Actuarily (L)
This first week was literally my first week ever playing DUU (and I also had to play early because of VGC regionals), and so I wanted to keep it simple and play an HO style. This was built around the concept of Sableye which felt very strong in tests, but ultimately my main takeaways here were that the quality of Pokemon I used were just not high enough. I ended up making some mistakes during the game which I definitely could have won, but the individual mons I used were not that good at the end of the day.
Week 2 vs. xHys (W)
Going into this week, I wanted to use Iron Moth and Valiant, as they seemed like the strongest mons, and so I approached with a very balanced team with a bulkier backside (Tink/Tsareena/Gastro) to support this core. Throughout most of this season I ended up trending towards a FWG core + Tinkaton, which I felt during this pre-shift meta was just the strongest and most flexible team structure. Notably this team performed extremely well in tests, going like 15-0.
Week 3 vs. big pichu (L)
I didn't have a ton of motivation for building this week, since I felt this team had basically solved most of the meta (and I'll stand mostly by that), and so I decided to run back the same team with some slight changes (I didn't go back and change the paste here, but I had previously had like ZHB on Tsareena the previous week). This ended up hurting me, and some people were perhaps not super happy that I decided to rerun the same team. I had played p poorly in the actual game, saving my tera for far too long when popping an early tera definitely could have won me the game.
Week 4 vs. Nephtyrix (W)
This week I had a crazy idea, which ended up working super well, which was built around Quaquaval. Although this game didn't showcase the full power of the mon, I did end up winning the game. Notably this team also performed extremely well in tests, I think I only dropped a game or 2 out of like 10-15 tests. I actually thought that this was a good thing to keep this tech relatively hidden, even though I had pulled it out, I wanted to use it again when we needed the win more, and you will see me revisit the core of Pachi + Quaq again later down the line. This was probably the most slept on core from the entire tournament as it easily is one of the best 2 mon cores in the tier and nobody was really trying it even after this game.
Week 5 vs. AIRedzone (L)
This was the first week of shifts, and I built a very similar team structure to the previous week - Gyarados as a sweeper water with double redirection support. I was pretty accurate in evaluating the mons that ended up being strong in this post shift meta, being mostly built around Gyara/Volc/Bax instead of previously around the Paradox mons, but was very weak to Bax on this team, with basically every slot being negative into it. I still had good chances to win this game, but messed up the positioning battle pretty crucially and ended up losing the game.
Week 6 vs. Frixel (W)
With many of my prior weeks being balance and setup oriented teams, I ended up opting to go a much more offensive route with Pincurchin Offense. Since terrain is almost uncontested in this tier, and there exists a lot of really strong Quark Drive mons in the tier. This also gives them all an extra item for flexibility, allowing me to play LO and Covert Cloak, which I ended up using a lot in the last few weeks since in CTS the item is just super powerful on getting swing turns.
Week 7 vs. bage1 (W)
Remember what I said about Quaquaval + Pachirisu? Well, in a win or go home week for us, I pulled it out again, since I knew that it would be a good bet even in the new meta with shifts. Although Gyarados seems like a bad matchup on paper, it can't do that much to outright threaten Quaquaval, as defensive sets get stopped by redirection support, while offensive sets struggle to setup and kill Quaquaval (requiring the use of Tera). I surrounded it with much of the other broken mons in the tier, and grabbed a win. This game did a much better job showing off the power of Quaquaval, as 1 free turn can easily snowball out of control, and this ended up being part of the catalyst to me experimenting and ultimately bringing this mon to Portland Regionals (where I got top 64 with the duck).
Semis vs Eisenherz (W)
I had barely touched TR this entire tournament, so I decided to go with a semiroom team for the semis. I ended up getting decently lucky, getting key paras and dodges this game, although at the end of the day that's going to be the game you play with Drifblim. That said, I think the team was pretty interesting overall, as Bellibolt + Oranguru is a very strong combo if teams don't have the right tools to deal with it.
Finals vs Actuarily (W)
This week I was betting on Rotom-W coming seeing that I had super high Gyarados usage, so I built a team around Hydreigon + other mons that mostly could abuse Rotom. I also tried to use a lot of mons that I had not used much throughout the season, including Scream Tail, Azu and Shocks, just to mix it up. This team ended up being a lot about Scream Tail with Hydreigon also providing a strong tera option, and Actuarily ended up bringing a Discharge + EQ based team that didn't have a ton of playing room, so I ended up winning this game pretty cleanly.
Closing Thoughts:
Overall, I think the meta was not really balanced at all during any of the weeks, while there certainly was things that were underexplored, for most of the pre-shift meta, Valiant/Moth/Jugulis/Shocks/Azu were clearly just a step above the rest of the mons and the entire meta revolved around these mons. Similarly, in post shift, we got a bit more variety but Gyara/Volc/Bax all came in to be the top meta threats instead. I think by nature of this being a lesser played tier, it just will never end up being very balanced, and as the tournament ended, the new shifts will probably shake up the meta again to be something else. I do think the idea of Quaquaval + Pachirisu was extremely powerful throughout both of these metas and was significantly underexplored. While I did think it was fun to play these games, I probably won't touch DUU again unless I'm slotted in to play this tier again in a future DPL. That said I am happy I finished with the (joint) best record in DUU, especially with literally no exp in the tier and no support until playoffs (although Frania did their best to help).
Preface:
So coming into this season, I had the expectation that I would be playing SV DOU considering I had done very well in DWCOP going 3-0 in playoffs. So I was a little miffed at the beginning that I was assigned to DUU, but my reputation of being a wacky builder proceeded me and so that was how my team decided to go. Throughout this season, I basically solo-built all my teams with some testing help from Frania. With that said, I ended up enjoying this season more than I thought I would, especially since the main DOU tier was kinda a shitshow in terms of meta. I had one of my best individual seasons in a team tour, and glad to have gotten another team tour win (and again going undefeated in playoffs).
Team Dump:
I'll talk a little on each team and some of my main takeaways from this season.
Week 1 vs. Actuarily (L)
This first week was literally my first week ever playing DUU (and I also had to play early because of VGC regionals), and so I wanted to keep it simple and play an HO style. This was built around the concept of Sableye which felt very strong in tests, but ultimately my main takeaways here were that the quality of Pokemon I used were just not high enough. I ended up making some mistakes during the game which I definitely could have won, but the individual mons I used were not that good at the end of the day.
Week 2 vs. xHys (W)
Going into this week, I wanted to use Iron Moth and Valiant, as they seemed like the strongest mons, and so I approached with a very balanced team with a bulkier backside (Tink/Tsareena/Gastro) to support this core. Throughout most of this season I ended up trending towards a FWG core + Tinkaton, which I felt during this pre-shift meta was just the strongest and most flexible team structure. Notably this team performed extremely well in tests, going like 15-0.
Week 3 vs. big pichu (L)
I didn't have a ton of motivation for building this week, since I felt this team had basically solved most of the meta (and I'll stand mostly by that), and so I decided to run back the same team with some slight changes (I didn't go back and change the paste here, but I had previously had like ZHB on Tsareena the previous week). This ended up hurting me, and some people were perhaps not super happy that I decided to rerun the same team. I had played p poorly in the actual game, saving my tera for far too long when popping an early tera definitely could have won me the game.
Week 4 vs. Nephtyrix (W)
This week I had a crazy idea, which ended up working super well, which was built around Quaquaval. Although this game didn't showcase the full power of the mon, I did end up winning the game. Notably this team also performed extremely well in tests, I think I only dropped a game or 2 out of like 10-15 tests. I actually thought that this was a good thing to keep this tech relatively hidden, even though I had pulled it out, I wanted to use it again when we needed the win more, and you will see me revisit the core of Pachi + Quaq again later down the line. This was probably the most slept on core from the entire tournament as it easily is one of the best 2 mon cores in the tier and nobody was really trying it even after this game.
Week 5 vs. AIRedzone (L)
This was the first week of shifts, and I built a very similar team structure to the previous week - Gyarados as a sweeper water with double redirection support. I was pretty accurate in evaluating the mons that ended up being strong in this post shift meta, being mostly built around Gyara/Volc/Bax instead of previously around the Paradox mons, but was very weak to Bax on this team, with basically every slot being negative into it. I still had good chances to win this game, but messed up the positioning battle pretty crucially and ended up losing the game.
Week 6 vs. Frixel (W)
With many of my prior weeks being balance and setup oriented teams, I ended up opting to go a much more offensive route with Pincurchin Offense. Since terrain is almost uncontested in this tier, and there exists a lot of really strong Quark Drive mons in the tier. This also gives them all an extra item for flexibility, allowing me to play LO and Covert Cloak, which I ended up using a lot in the last few weeks since in CTS the item is just super powerful on getting swing turns.
Week 7 vs. bage1 (W)
Remember what I said about Quaquaval + Pachirisu? Well, in a win or go home week for us, I pulled it out again, since I knew that it would be a good bet even in the new meta with shifts. Although Gyarados seems like a bad matchup on paper, it can't do that much to outright threaten Quaquaval, as defensive sets get stopped by redirection support, while offensive sets struggle to setup and kill Quaquaval (requiring the use of Tera). I surrounded it with much of the other broken mons in the tier, and grabbed a win. This game did a much better job showing off the power of Quaquaval, as 1 free turn can easily snowball out of control, and this ended up being part of the catalyst to me experimenting and ultimately bringing this mon to Portland Regionals (where I got top 64 with the duck).
Semis vs Eisenherz (W)
I had barely touched TR this entire tournament, so I decided to go with a semiroom team for the semis. I ended up getting decently lucky, getting key paras and dodges this game, although at the end of the day that's going to be the game you play with Drifblim. That said, I think the team was pretty interesting overall, as Bellibolt + Oranguru is a very strong combo if teams don't have the right tools to deal with it.
Finals vs Actuarily (W)
This week I was betting on Rotom-W coming seeing that I had super high Gyarados usage, so I built a team around Hydreigon + other mons that mostly could abuse Rotom. I also tried to use a lot of mons that I had not used much throughout the season, including Scream Tail, Azu and Shocks, just to mix it up. This team ended up being a lot about Scream Tail with Hydreigon also providing a strong tera option, and Actuarily ended up bringing a Discharge + EQ based team that didn't have a ton of playing room, so I ended up winning this game pretty cleanly.
Closing Thoughts:
Overall, I think the meta was not really balanced at all during any of the weeks, while there certainly was things that were underexplored, for most of the pre-shift meta, Valiant/Moth/Jugulis/Shocks/Azu were clearly just a step above the rest of the mons and the entire meta revolved around these mons. Similarly, in post shift, we got a bit more variety but Gyara/Volc/Bax all came in to be the top meta threats instead. I think by nature of this being a lesser played tier, it just will never end up being very balanced, and as the tournament ended, the new shifts will probably shake up the meta again to be something else. I do think the idea of Quaquaval + Pachirisu was extremely powerful throughout both of these metas and was significantly underexplored. While I did think it was fun to play these games, I probably won't touch DUU again unless I'm slotted in to play this tier again in a future DPL. That said I am happy I finished with the (joint) best record in DUU, especially with literally no exp in the tier and no support until playoffs (although Frania did their best to help).