decided to make a post to point out some of the things I find misplaced in this ranking
first of all slowbro should be on a tier of its own. I don't really think there's much of a difference between making it s+ or making it the sole pokémon in s, but slowbro's by far the best pokémon in nu and it should be above both incineroar and gigalith by at least one tier. nothing in the tier comes remotely close to doing what slowbro does, as it is the best pivot available in nu by far, is a huge offensive threat in both wallbreaking and sweeping, walls pretty much the entire tier, is great into sand teams which are currently on the rise, and is so versatile that it has the freedom to run whatever set is most needed by its team. I've seen thunder wave slowbros before in combination with king's rock cinccino, for example. I've used magic coat colbur slowbro before on teams that needed better hazard control or an unorthodox way to set up rocks vs xatu. slowbro is free to run waterium z, psychium z or buginium z and each z move forces you to play differently around it. it also has a very easy time wearing down (or even luring) its own checks and counters through toxic or other moves. there's no pokémon that comes remotely close to being as good as slowbro.
incineroar is kind of similar as it checks a good portion of the tier and is also a great offensive threat, but it just doesn't have the same defensive tools (regenerator, not weak to rocks) or the offensive versatility through an extensive movepool to put it on the same tier as slowbro. regenerator is a key differential here because incineroar becomes ridiculously easy to wear down, and it fails to check most of the pokémon it's supposed to once rocks go up. not to mention incineroar needs to choose between utility sets (av, iapapa) or offensive sets (sd), but it can't do both in one. slowbro is still a defensive behemoth even when opting for more offensive sets and move choices. av slowbro or calm mind slowbro are still amazing defensive walls that are super hard to switch into. if incineroar is not running sd it is easily checked by some of the best pokémon in the tier - slowbro, diancie, gigalith - which are all harder to chip down than itself. if it's running sd then it can't act as a pivot at all because it can't afford to run u-turn, and it also lacks the natural bulk to keep checking what it checks through its utility sets.
moving on, while gigalith is a great pokémon due to its typing, natural bulk boosted by sand stream, ability to set up rocks vs xatu and the fact that it can support his team to an absurd degree with sandstorm, it's still not nearly as good as slowbro. gigalith usually runs smooth rock so, like incineroar, it's also a lot easier to chip down. it doesn't come close to either of them in posing as an offensive threat and most offensive pokémon carry coverage options that seriously hurt its ability to check them efficiently throughout the whole game. I understand gigalith is listed highly mostly because of sand stream, but now that sand is being recognized as a prominent playstyle people are preparing more and more against it, so this trait lost a lot of value.
vanilluxe is either listed way too low or the other pokémon in a+ are listed way too high, because ice cream is most definitely better than all of them. vanilluxe is still impossible to switch into for the most part, and just like gigalith (well not just like it because sand is a lot better than hail) it can set up a potential team of weather abusers. lax's hail team might look like a cheesy, not very effective playstyle, but this is only another aspect to be added to vanilluxe's extensive list of qualities. it's still basically impossible to counter, considering specs is the strongest hitting pokémon in the tier and it can afford to run a multitude of sets to work around its checks. specs is the best set by far, but the fact it can run more utility oriented sets (like taunt z move and toxic protect) just goes to show that it also has some nice versatility to bring to the table.
the only other pokémon in a+ that should be listed alongside vanilluxe is diancie, which is also very good on its own. diancie's defensive utility is one of the best as it checks a plethora of threats in the tier and it's also a great stealth rocks setter. it has the ability to support its team through heal bell variants while also hitting decently hard even with little to no investment. the fact it has access to calm mind and good coverage moves also means it's quite hard to switch into depending on its set. earth power helps diancie break through common checks and it also has a variety of z move options it can run.
with these thoughts in mind, I believe the proper way to rank these would be:
S+
S
S-
but like I said I wouldn't be opposed to making both incineroar and gigalith a+ tier alongside vanilluxe and diancie while making slowbro the only pokémon in s, though if this route is taken then all the other pokémon listed in a+ should go down to a or lower.
the reason for that being they're really not nearly as good as they're ranked. stoutland is only good in sand and even then it's not even its best abuser, because sandslash poses as much more of a threat vs most teams due to its excellent coverage and sd. stoutland can be deadly vs some teams but normal stab is not very good in a tier where so many rock-types and steel-types are great, not to mention it being choice locked makes it rely on prediction often, which is very exploitable. if stoutland locks itself into the wrong move it can result in bad consequences for his team (say the opponent gets free layers up or a free defog), and it's easy to scout for which move the dog is gonna lock itself into because slowbro can always pivot against it. sandslash at least threatens slowbro with a +2 tectonic rage, and that should already put him on the same tier or above stoutland imo.
moving on, sneasel is also not that good. it's been extremely hurt by the recent drops, incineroar being one of his best counters and being a top 3 mon was already not helping, and the fact that it can't break through slowbro if it's z move or colbur is also ridiculous. of course sneasel is a great pokémon, but it is flawed and has hard counters in 3 out of the 5 best pokémon in the tier right now. that's not to mention its rocks weakness, lack of any defensive utility and the fact that steelix and hariyama are still very decent nu pokémon.
passimian is a great pokémon but not nearly as good as diancie or vanilluxe as well because it's extremely predictable and it's walled by the best pokémon in the tier. every passimian carries the exact same set with the potential z move fighting or choice band sometimes, but 90% of the time it's choice scarf. even if it's z move or choice band it's not breaking through slowbro regardless. although passimian is great at what it does it definitely doesn't come close to being the offensive threat that vanilluxe is or the utility wall that diancie is.
steelix is still pretty good but it's hurt by the new rockers added to the tier and by the fact that slowbro is so good. it's also a steel-type that fails to wall whimsicott and vikavolt, which extremely hurts its defensive prowess. the fact that it's basically the only rocker in the tier at the moment that fails to set up rocks vs xatu is also a major issue.
I won't bother going through all the pokémon in the other a ranks, but it's clear vanilluxe and diancie should be at least one tier above the other pokémon in a+. like I said before this can be done by either separating the s tier into s+, s and s- or by reorganizing the a and a- tier to fit the current a+ pokémon that shouldn't be there.
S
A+
other issues:
type: null is ranked way too high. it lacks offensive presence to be anything but a pivot, and it's also severely hurt by the fact that it's chipped down by both sand and hail. it relies on rest for recovery, which means it relies on sleep talk to beat what it's supposed to counter. the fact that sand is so good right now is also terrible for type: null, because this pokémon is free setup fodder for sandslash and gigalith, who can set up sd or rocks on it and force it to rest quite easily, and gets 2hkoed by stoutland. this pokémon is actually so much worse than most stuff in b+ at the moment that it should drop to b or even b-.
xatu, garbodor, silvally-steel and torterra are ranked too low. I guess the recent drops made people think xatu is worse somehow, but xatu is still the best hazard control in the tier and it forces people to build around it almost the same way as they did before. even when playing vs something that can set up rocks against it xatu still proves to have massive utility just by forcing mind games, getting chip damage with rocky helmet and pivoting around. I can't believe this mon that is borderline broken is ranked next to shit like vileplume. garbodor is also great at the moment because xatu is being used a lot less due to the drops, and since venusaur was banned golbat has dropped immensely in usage, so it's the best user of spikes and toxic spikes in the tier by far. the fact that it has access to stomping tantrum for silvally-steel, toxicroak other threats is also great, not to mention how it excels at chipping down foes with rocky helmet and aftermath. both these pokémon should be at least a-.
silvally-steel is definitely in a good position because it's the best defogger in the tier and has great utility with its standard set. being able to check most special attackers while also cleaning the field and providing utility with toxic and momentum with parting shot is something tremendously good. it should definitely be ranked higher, either b+ or a-.
torterra is the one I feel less strongly about because he's the only rocker besides steelix that fails to set up vs xatu. that said, the amount of things it walls and the fact that it's an excellent check to sand teams while being the only ground resist able to set up stealth rocks shouldn't be underestimated. it's also great at checking top tier threats such as whimsicott, heliolisk and klinklang, something not many pokémon can do. should be ranked either b or b+.
anyway those were the points I felt the need to point out since they're the most concerning regarding the current rankings. I'm not sure what's the procedure behind updating the rankings, but I hope some of these points are taken into account.
first of all slowbro should be on a tier of its own. I don't really think there's much of a difference between making it s+ or making it the sole pokémon in s, but slowbro's by far the best pokémon in nu and it should be above both incineroar and gigalith by at least one tier. nothing in the tier comes remotely close to doing what slowbro does, as it is the best pivot available in nu by far, is a huge offensive threat in both wallbreaking and sweeping, walls pretty much the entire tier, is great into sand teams which are currently on the rise, and is so versatile that it has the freedom to run whatever set is most needed by its team. I've seen thunder wave slowbros before in combination with king's rock cinccino, for example. I've used magic coat colbur slowbro before on teams that needed better hazard control or an unorthodox way to set up rocks vs xatu. slowbro is free to run waterium z, psychium z or buginium z and each z move forces you to play differently around it. it also has a very easy time wearing down (or even luring) its own checks and counters through toxic or other moves. there's no pokémon that comes remotely close to being as good as slowbro.
incineroar is kind of similar as it checks a good portion of the tier and is also a great offensive threat, but it just doesn't have the same defensive tools (regenerator, not weak to rocks) or the offensive versatility through an extensive movepool to put it on the same tier as slowbro. regenerator is a key differential here because incineroar becomes ridiculously easy to wear down, and it fails to check most of the pokémon it's supposed to once rocks go up. not to mention incineroar needs to choose between utility sets (av, iapapa) or offensive sets (sd), but it can't do both in one. slowbro is still a defensive behemoth even when opting for more offensive sets and move choices. av slowbro or calm mind slowbro are still amazing defensive walls that are super hard to switch into. if incineroar is not running sd it is easily checked by some of the best pokémon in the tier - slowbro, diancie, gigalith - which are all harder to chip down than itself. if it's running sd then it can't act as a pivot at all because it can't afford to run u-turn, and it also lacks the natural bulk to keep checking what it checks through its utility sets.
moving on, while gigalith is a great pokémon due to its typing, natural bulk boosted by sand stream, ability to set up rocks vs xatu and the fact that it can support his team to an absurd degree with sandstorm, it's still not nearly as good as slowbro. gigalith usually runs smooth rock so, like incineroar, it's also a lot easier to chip down. it doesn't come close to either of them in posing as an offensive threat and most offensive pokémon carry coverage options that seriously hurt its ability to check them efficiently throughout the whole game. I understand gigalith is listed highly mostly because of sand stream, but now that sand is being recognized as a prominent playstyle people are preparing more and more against it, so this trait lost a lot of value.
vanilluxe is either listed way too low or the other pokémon in a+ are listed way too high, because ice cream is most definitely better than all of them. vanilluxe is still impossible to switch into for the most part, and just like gigalith (well not just like it because sand is a lot better than hail) it can set up a potential team of weather abusers. lax's hail team might look like a cheesy, not very effective playstyle, but this is only another aspect to be added to vanilluxe's extensive list of qualities. it's still basically impossible to counter, considering specs is the strongest hitting pokémon in the tier and it can afford to run a multitude of sets to work around its checks. specs is the best set by far, but the fact it can run more utility oriented sets (like taunt z move and toxic protect) just goes to show that it also has some nice versatility to bring to the table.
the only other pokémon in a+ that should be listed alongside vanilluxe is diancie, which is also very good on its own. diancie's defensive utility is one of the best as it checks a plethora of threats in the tier and it's also a great stealth rocks setter. it has the ability to support its team through heal bell variants while also hitting decently hard even with little to no investment. the fact it has access to calm mind and good coverage moves also means it's quite hard to switch into depending on its set. earth power helps diancie break through common checks and it also has a variety of z move options it can run.
with these thoughts in mind, I believe the proper way to rank these would be:
S+

S


S-


but like I said I wouldn't be opposed to making both incineroar and gigalith a+ tier alongside vanilluxe and diancie while making slowbro the only pokémon in s, though if this route is taken then all the other pokémon listed in a+ should go down to a or lower.
the reason for that being they're really not nearly as good as they're ranked. stoutland is only good in sand and even then it's not even its best abuser, because sandslash poses as much more of a threat vs most teams due to its excellent coverage and sd. stoutland can be deadly vs some teams but normal stab is not very good in a tier where so many rock-types and steel-types are great, not to mention it being choice locked makes it rely on prediction often, which is very exploitable. if stoutland locks itself into the wrong move it can result in bad consequences for his team (say the opponent gets free layers up or a free defog), and it's easy to scout for which move the dog is gonna lock itself into because slowbro can always pivot against it. sandslash at least threatens slowbro with a +2 tectonic rage, and that should already put him on the same tier or above stoutland imo.
moving on, sneasel is also not that good. it's been extremely hurt by the recent drops, incineroar being one of his best counters and being a top 3 mon was already not helping, and the fact that it can't break through slowbro if it's z move or colbur is also ridiculous. of course sneasel is a great pokémon, but it is flawed and has hard counters in 3 out of the 5 best pokémon in the tier right now. that's not to mention its rocks weakness, lack of any defensive utility and the fact that steelix and hariyama are still very decent nu pokémon.
passimian is a great pokémon but not nearly as good as diancie or vanilluxe as well because it's extremely predictable and it's walled by the best pokémon in the tier. every passimian carries the exact same set with the potential z move fighting or choice band sometimes, but 90% of the time it's choice scarf. even if it's z move or choice band it's not breaking through slowbro regardless. although passimian is great at what it does it definitely doesn't come close to being the offensive threat that vanilluxe is or the utility wall that diancie is.
steelix is still pretty good but it's hurt by the new rockers added to the tier and by the fact that slowbro is so good. it's also a steel-type that fails to wall whimsicott and vikavolt, which extremely hurts its defensive prowess. the fact that it's basically the only rocker in the tier at the moment that fails to set up rocks vs xatu is also a major issue.
I won't bother going through all the pokémon in the other a ranks, but it's clear vanilluxe and diancie should be at least one tier above the other pokémon in a+. like I said before this can be done by either separating the s tier into s+, s and s- or by reorganizing the a and a- tier to fit the current a+ pokémon that shouldn't be there.
S

A+




other issues:

type: null is ranked way too high. it lacks offensive presence to be anything but a pivot, and it's also severely hurt by the fact that it's chipped down by both sand and hail. it relies on rest for recovery, which means it relies on sleep talk to beat what it's supposed to counter. the fact that sand is so good right now is also terrible for type: null, because this pokémon is free setup fodder for sandslash and gigalith, who can set up sd or rocks on it and force it to rest quite easily, and gets 2hkoed by stoutland. this pokémon is actually so much worse than most stuff in b+ at the moment that it should drop to b or even b-.




xatu, garbodor, silvally-steel and torterra are ranked too low. I guess the recent drops made people think xatu is worse somehow, but xatu is still the best hazard control in the tier and it forces people to build around it almost the same way as they did before. even when playing vs something that can set up rocks against it xatu still proves to have massive utility just by forcing mind games, getting chip damage with rocky helmet and pivoting around. I can't believe this mon that is borderline broken is ranked next to shit like vileplume. garbodor is also great at the moment because xatu is being used a lot less due to the drops, and since venusaur was banned golbat has dropped immensely in usage, so it's the best user of spikes and toxic spikes in the tier by far. the fact that it has access to stomping tantrum for silvally-steel, toxicroak other threats is also great, not to mention how it excels at chipping down foes with rocky helmet and aftermath. both these pokémon should be at least a-.
silvally-steel is definitely in a good position because it's the best defogger in the tier and has great utility with its standard set. being able to check most special attackers while also cleaning the field and providing utility with toxic and momentum with parting shot is something tremendously good. it should definitely be ranked higher, either b+ or a-.
torterra is the one I feel less strongly about because he's the only rocker besides steelix that fails to set up vs xatu. that said, the amount of things it walls and the fact that it's an excellent check to sand teams while being the only ground resist able to set up stealth rocks shouldn't be underestimated. it's also great at checking top tier threats such as whimsicott, heliolisk and klinklang, something not many pokémon can do. should be ranked either b or b+.
anyway those were the points I felt the need to point out since they're the most concerning regarding the current rankings. I'm not sure what's the procedure behind updating the rankings, but I hope some of these points are taken into account.
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