>>32514838>there is no equally "obvious" broken Pokemon in Stall teams to focus on.This is both true and untrue simultaneously.
There is a pokemon that is absolutely fine and perfectly balanced, when it isn't used on stall teams. However, it's so absurdly powerful on stall that it's single handedly responsible for stall being as dominant as it is, as evidenced by the fact that it's basically impossible to build a stall team without it. You're right, there is no one single pokemon that's broken on its own. Stall is strong because the typical stall mons cover each other so well that the only thing able to break through all of them are the "obviously broken" offensive mons, and those usually don't stick around for very long. The only other thing stall has to worry about is your opponent doing something that limits stall's most powerful tool, the ability to endlessly switch over and over and over and fucking over again until the end of time. However, luckily for stall, there's something they have access to that, just by existing, completely removes the need for stall to worry about that at all. If it was just Smogon getting rid of all the strong wallbreakers, stall would be manageable, and if it was just Sableye taking care of hazards, stall would be manageable. But these two together are what results in nothing being able to touch stall.