>>54680271>The others are still offensive sets.See exactly what I said on Taunt
>You should evaluate meta trends and build teams with the expectations of finding full support Mewtwo or any other ultra niche setStall is not support, and on that same token you shouldn't start building to expect Mewtwo that has 4 offensive moves and a Choice Specs, unlike Flutter. Y
ou really seem to think that my point is "Mewtwo can do hard stall and it's super duper common!" when my point is that "Mewtwo can leverage it's inherently superior Defensive and Utilitarian traits to facilitate a gameplan that diverges wildly from Flutter Mane's and has these statistics prove it, thus making your argument that Flutter Mane is just 'better Mewtwo' nonsensical".
>Again, on offense builds. Any defesive tool Mewtwo uses is backed by 252 sp.atk.In comparison to to all of those Defensive tools and items Flutter Mane runs, like, uh, Calm Mind (at 17%) and AssVest (at a monumental 3.5%). PLEASE don't tell me you think that investing in Offense automatically means two Pokemon have the same role, PLEASE.
>A Mewtwo that forsakes its special attack and role as a special attacker with powerful STAB and coverage is extremely rareIt being a special attacker doesn't mean it's the same kind of special attacker as Flutter Mane (and the fact that it has decently common sets that heavily invest into HP at the cost of Sp.Atk or Speed proves it's an entirely different flavor of offense, on that matter).
The two do NOT play similarly at all. This is objectively proven by the statistics I've shown.