>>23290360>Nope. Compound Eyes sleep powder is 97% accurate. That 3% miss chance is negligible with all other possible factors in the game (such as things immune to status, or the move itself)
>Also, the fastest of the Pokemon with almost perfect Sleep inducing moves has only 90 Speed. Moody Smeargle can hit 400 speed after a single protect, Vivillon has quiver dance and a harder hitting hurricane than Mega Pidgeot. Darkrai was legal in a bunch of official battle tournaments and has 125 base speed without taking your mega slot. Even worse in doubles where the 80% accurate dark void hits both opponents, can't be avoided by being grass type/having soundproof, and has something like a 70% chance to sleep both opponents.
>A 121 Base Speed 100% accurate sleeping move is really really strong. Shouldn't happen.In this meta, considering you have to give up your mega slot for it, it gets hard countered by a bunch of other megas (Diancie and Sableye, with huge usage in OU to just name some), sleep clause exists in the 6v6 singles meta you seem to think is the only one, and Pidgeot has almost no way to actually take advantage of free turns from stopping the opponent (its only boosting move is work up, by the time you do what you could do with just Vivillon, the opponent is awake and attacking again).
Work up isn't even legal on most competitions considering it's a Gen 5 transfer move.