Ok so as we know alot of major shifts have happened within lower tiers, which means some mons got buffed (and nerfed) in Tier Shift!
Lets look at some of the promising standouts.
Recent Buffs
Altaria
Stats: 110/110/130/110/145/120
Stall and balance teams will have a blast using Altaria as a solid Fire type check and defogger. 110/130/145 bulk is amazing, and combined with its useful defensive typing allows it pivot into a myriad of offensive terrors such as Pyroar, Magmotar and base Sceptile.
Hoopa
Stats: 110/140/90/180/160/100
Enjoy it while its still legally allowed to get NU buffs. While Hoopa hates Pursuit, and it is common, not alot can viably switch into it. NP + 3 Attacks and Nasty Plot + Taunt allow it to absolutely terrorize stall teams. Its special bulk allows it to pivot into most resisted special attacks with ease, and proceed to NP up and get to town. This thing absolutely hates Dark types however, so it shouldn't be too hard to handle.
Omastar
Stats: 110/100/165/155/110/95
Rain is busted. Plain and simple. Even without Damp Rock, Rain still assures its dominance, and with Omastar dropping to PU, it will only become more problematic. Now, on to Omastar itself, it is a destructive beast under rain, and even without it, it has several viable sets, like an infamous Shell Smash + Z-Move set, or a decent hazard setter with Spikes. Be prepared to see alot of this mon.
Alolan Marowak
Stats: 80/100/130/70/100/65
One reason I brought up this mon, and is because of how it can unhinge teams under TR. Its Flare Blitz is ridiculous after +2, and if the tier wasn't as fat, I'd wager it would be a top ranked mon.
Better Megas
Alot of megas shifted in this Tier Update, so we will be analyzing each of them.
Mega Sceptile
Stats: 90/130/95/165/105/165
No longer completely outclassed by its base form, Mega Sceptile and its blazing fast speed tier and strong attacks are here to make a statement. It easily is a headache for plenty offensive teams, as it outpaces common speed demons like Raichu-A, Mega Beedrill, Manectric and Aerodactyl. It can run solid SD sets or special AoA sets, and generally mandates the use of Choice Scarf. Lightning Rod, while situational, can provide a dangerous boost in power against unsuspecting Volt Switchers.
Mega Slowbro
Stats: 115/95/200/150/100/50
Now, why would I run Mega Bro if I can simply run its base form? One reason. CM simply destroys teams without means to bust past it. its gargantuan physical bulk + CM and its surpringly high SpA attack allow it to run through offensive teams once its answers are gone. And boy, can it run through teams.
Mega Venusaur
Stats: 90/110/133/132/130/90
A great defensive typing + solid bulk and Thick Fat makes Mega Venu the face of balance and BO teams. While it faces very stiff competition from resident defensive Grass type Tangela, its much more balanced bulk, and very different set of checks thanks to its typing and ability allows it to stick out from the crowd.
Mega Banette
Still bad
Nerfs
A lot of playstyles and Pokemon have been directly and indirectly nerfed as a result of the shifts, so lets highlight them in detail.
Sand
With the recent banning of Gigalith from NU in combination of the rising of both Sandslash and Stoutland, sand as a playstyle is in its dark days.. Even still, its still a solid playstyle, and its only a matter of time before Sandslash and Stoutland make their return to PU, so take the ease in sand teams with a grain of sand and capitalize while you still can.
Gastrodon
Rising all the way from PU to OU means that poor Fidel Gastro loses a whooping 240 BST! While OU does celebrate is well deserved rise in standard, here in Tier Shift going from 151/123/108/132/122/79 to 111/83/68/92/82/39 is an auto unviable sign. Teams will have to find another mon to fill the void of the quintessential Electric/Water immunity (AKA, our best chance against rain). Luckly though, OU seems to be learning how to deal with Gastrodon, so we might just see it rejoining the viable mons within a couple months.
All around Tier Shift aint the same metagame it was last week, and I hope you all take note. In the meantime, I got a few announcements. We are assembling a council for Tier Shift, and I am accepting inquiries from interested people. Quantum Tesseract has already joined. Our first mission as council will be to tackle the rather uncertain future of this underappreciated meta + assemble some viability rankings. Peace!
Lets look at some of the promising standouts.
Recent Buffs
Altaria
Stats: 110/110/130/110/145/120
Stall and balance teams will have a blast using Altaria as a solid Fire type check and defogger. 110/130/145 bulk is amazing, and combined with its useful defensive typing allows it pivot into a myriad of offensive terrors such as Pyroar, Magmotar and base Sceptile.
Hoopa
Stats: 110/140/90/180/160/100
Enjoy it while its still legally allowed to get NU buffs. While Hoopa hates Pursuit, and it is common, not alot can viably switch into it. NP + 3 Attacks and Nasty Plot + Taunt allow it to absolutely terrorize stall teams. Its special bulk allows it to pivot into most resisted special attacks with ease, and proceed to NP up and get to town. This thing absolutely hates Dark types however, so it shouldn't be too hard to handle.
Omastar
Stats: 110/100/165/155/110/95
Rain is busted. Plain and simple. Even without Damp Rock, Rain still assures its dominance, and with Omastar dropping to PU, it will only become more problematic. Now, on to Omastar itself, it is a destructive beast under rain, and even without it, it has several viable sets, like an infamous Shell Smash + Z-Move set, or a decent hazard setter with Spikes. Be prepared to see alot of this mon.
Alolan Marowak
Stats: 80/100/130/70/100/65
One reason I brought up this mon, and is because of how it can unhinge teams under TR. Its Flare Blitz is ridiculous after +2, and if the tier wasn't as fat, I'd wager it would be a top ranked mon.
Better Megas
Alot of megas shifted in this Tier Update, so we will be analyzing each of them.
Mega Sceptile
Stats: 90/130/95/165/105/165
No longer completely outclassed by its base form, Mega Sceptile and its blazing fast speed tier and strong attacks are here to make a statement. It easily is a headache for plenty offensive teams, as it outpaces common speed demons like Raichu-A, Mega Beedrill, Manectric and Aerodactyl. It can run solid SD sets or special AoA sets, and generally mandates the use of Choice Scarf. Lightning Rod, while situational, can provide a dangerous boost in power against unsuspecting Volt Switchers.
Mega Slowbro
Stats: 115/95/200/150/100/50
Now, why would I run Mega Bro if I can simply run its base form? One reason. CM simply destroys teams without means to bust past it. its gargantuan physical bulk + CM and its surpringly high SpA attack allow it to run through offensive teams once its answers are gone. And boy, can it run through teams.
Mega Venusaur
Stats: 90/110/133/132/130/90
A great defensive typing + solid bulk and Thick Fat makes Mega Venu the face of balance and BO teams. While it faces very stiff competition from resident defensive Grass type Tangela, its much more balanced bulk, and very different set of checks thanks to its typing and ability allows it to stick out from the crowd.
Mega Banette
Still bad
Nerfs
A lot of playstyles and Pokemon have been directly and indirectly nerfed as a result of the shifts, so lets highlight them in detail.
Sand
With the recent banning of Gigalith from NU in combination of the rising of both Sandslash and Stoutland, sand as a playstyle is in its dark days.. Even still, its still a solid playstyle, and its only a matter of time before Sandslash and Stoutland make their return to PU, so take the ease in sand teams with a grain of sand and capitalize while you still can.
Gastrodon
Rising all the way from PU to OU means that poor Fidel Gastro loses a whooping 240 BST! While OU does celebrate is well deserved rise in standard, here in Tier Shift going from 151/123/108/132/122/79 to 111/83/68/92/82/39 is an auto unviable sign. Teams will have to find another mon to fill the void of the quintessential Electric/Water immunity (AKA, our best chance against rain). Luckly though, OU seems to be learning how to deal with Gastrodon, so we might just see it rejoining the viable mons within a couple months.
All around Tier Shift aint the same metagame it was last week, and I hope you all take note. In the meantime, I got a few announcements. We are assembling a council for Tier Shift, and I am accepting inquiries from interested people. Quantum Tesseract has already joined. Our first mission as council will be to tackle the rather uncertain future of this underappreciated meta + assemble some viability rankings. Peace!