Hey everyone, the National Dex OU council has decided to suspect Kingambit as our fifth suspect of this generation.

From the outset of the metagame’s early beginnings, Kingambit quickly established itself as one of the metagame’s most lethal and versatile offensive threats. Bolstered by its access to Knock Off, Pursuit and other transfer moves, Kingambit possesses a combination of qualities that allow it to make full use of its versatility and succeed in a variety of roles as a powerful wallbreaker, revenge killer and as a late-game cleaner. At first glance, Kingambit boasts respectable offensive base stats and spammable STAB options in Knock Off, Iron Head the less-common Kowtow Cleave, alongside powerful Sucker Punch priority and coverage options such as Low Kick and the rare Tera Blast to further circumvent its defensive counterplay.
However, Kingambit sets itself apart from other comparably strong wallbreakers and late-game cleaners by way of its signature ability, Supreme Overlord. Fueled by the strength of its fallen comrades, its access to Swords Dance and the additional power boost provided by Terastallizing into a pure Dark type, very few pokemon can withstand the sheer power of a five-fallen, offensively boosted Kingambit in the lategame, allowing Kingambit to cleave through common dark resists like Mega Lopunny and Zamazenta with very minimal chip at the end of games. Alternatively, Kingambit has proven to be one of the most versatile abusers of defensive Terastallization, often flipping the script on would-be checks such as Great Tusk, Skarmory and opposing Kingambit to neutralize efforts to cut its sweeps short at the expense of additional firepower. On the basis of these qualities, Kingambit is often able to serve as a standalone win condition on a variety of teams, with late-game Kingambit sequences typically requiring a combination of advanced foresight in the teambuilder, careful positioning during games, and likely navigating Sucker Punch mind games to avoid a reverse sweep.
Apart from Kingambit’s standout offensive qualities, Kingambit also serves as a noteworthy defensive glue on a variety of team structures. Kingambit provides useful defensive utility by way of its respectable bulk, its immunity to Psychic type attacks and its resistance to common offensive types such as Ghost, Steel and Flying. Assault Vest variants improve Kingambit’s ability to repeatedly switch into powerful attacks from common threats such as Specs Dragapult, Gholdengo and Tapu Lele, while Leftovers promotes additional longevity throughout games at the expense of additional immediate bulk.
Despite the myriad of impressive qualities Kingambit possesses, it is not without several glaring flaws. While Kingambit’s pre-Tera typing provides it with useful resistances to a variety of common offensive types, it is notably weak to Fighting, Fire and Ground type attacks, which are by no means uncommon in the current metagame. Although defensive type-shifting can mitigate these flaws, doing so requires the Kingambit user to burn their Tera opportunity, potentially removing useful immunities and resistances in the process. Additionally, while Kingambit serves as a defensive check to many offensive pokemons' standard sets, many of these pokemon possess common coverage options to heavily dent and/or outright remove Kingambit on telegraphed switch-ins to their normal sets. Kingambit also lacks any form of reliable recovery, which can become problematic given its necessity to take repeated powerful attacks such as Tapu Lele’s Moonblasts or Specs Dragapult’s Draco Meteors throughout the course of a game. Furthermore, Kingambit’s poor speed and reliance on Sucker Punch may serve as a double-edged sword, requiring the Kingambit user to successfully navigate one or multiple 50/50 turns in a row to achieve a late-game sweep, which cannot be consistently or reliably expected.
All in all, Kingambit is viewed by many as one of the metagame’s premier offensive kingpins and defensive lynchpins, with a unique combination of qualities unlike any other pokemon in the tier. Anyone who rightfully achieves requisites to vote will be permitted and encouraged to do so. As always, the outcome is up to the community to decide.
- Reading this is mandatory for participating in the suspect test. The voting requirements are a minimum GXE of 80 with at least 50 games played. In addition, you may play 1 less game for every 0.2 GXE you have above 80 GXE, down to a minimum of 30 games at a GXE of 84. Also, needing more than 50 games to reach 80 GXE will suffice.
- The table for this can be found below:
GXE | minimum games |
80 | 50 |
80.2 | 49 |
80.4 | 48 |
80.6 | 47 |
80.8 | 46 |
81 | 45 |
81.2 | 44 |
81.4 | 43 |
81.6 | 42 |
81.8 | 41 |
82 | 40 |
82.2 | 39 |
82.4 | 38 |
82.6 | 37 |
82.8 | 36 |
83 | 35 |
83.2 | 34 |
83.4 | 33 |
83.6 | 32 |
83.8 | 31 |
84 | 30 |
- You must signup with a newly registered account on Pokemon Showdown! that begins with the appropriate prefix for the suspect test. For this suspect test, the prefix will be ND9KB. For example, I could sign up as ND9KB Lameflame.
- Laddering with an account that impersonates, mocks, or insults another Smogon user or breaks Pokemon Showdown! rules may be disqualified from voting and infracted. Moderator discretion will be applied here. If there is any doubt or hesitance when making the alt, just pick another name. There are infinite possibilities and we have had trouble for this repeatedly. If you wish to participate in the suspect, you should be able to exhibit decent enough judgement here. We will not be lenient.
- We will be using the regular National Dex ladder for this suspect test, and Kingambit will be legal throughout the entire suspect test.
- Any form of voting manipulation will result in swift and severe punishment. You are more than welcome to state your argument to as many people as you so please, but do not use any kind of underhanded tactics to get a result you desire. Bribery, blackmail, or any other type of tactic used to sway votes will be handled and sanctioned.
- Do not attempt to cheat the ladder. We will know if you did not actually achieve voting requisites, so don't do it. Harsh sanctions will be applied.
- The suspect test will run for approximately two weeks, lasting until Friday, August 11th at 11:59 pm (GMT-4), and then we will put up the voting thread in the Blind Voting subforum.
- No unhelpful one liners nor uninformed posts;
- No discussion on other potential suspects;
- You are required to make respectful posts;
- Failure to follow these simple guidelines will result in your post being deleted and infracted without any prior warning.
- Please also take a moment to read over some suggestions from the National Dex Council and the National Dex Moderation team for posting in this thread; adhering these will help out our time moderating the thread and present your arguments better and more educated.
- Do not argue because it's your favorite Pokemon. This should be common sense, but please don't do this, because we will delete posts like this.
- You do not need a boatload of experience to have an informed opinion, but please try to minimize the theorymon aspect and use your experiences watching and playing. Playing some on the ladder before posting is plenty if you're concerned about this.
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- This is not the place to complain about the suspect process. Please PM Kyo, Jho, or Kaede if you have any questions regarding this, and any broader questions about this test.
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