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https://www.smogon.com/forums/threads/np-sv-ubers-stage-4-thunderstruck.3752830/post-10311364
Miraidon has been banned from Ubers with an 85% majority, joining Shadow Rider Calyrex in Anything Goes. Koraidon is likely to follow it it in the coming months.
In addition to the overwhelming power Miraidon provides at face value, it also contributed to an extremely unhealthy dynamic within the tier. Several of the most powerful Pokemon in the game (Miraidon, Koraidon, Flutter Mane, even Chien-Pao) all have the exact same Speed stat, and are capable of one-shotting each other (and nearly every other Pokemon in the game). This results in games frequently being determined by speed tie coinflips - made even worse by the fact that Miraidon can often solo entire Ubers teams on its own.
What do you think of the extreme power creep Pokemon has seen in recent years? Do you think Gen 10's legendaries will be even more overpowered than Gen 9's?
Miraidon has been banned from Ubers with an 85% majority, joining Shadow Rider Calyrex in Anything Goes. Koraidon is likely to follow it it in the coming months.
In addition to the overwhelming power Miraidon provides at face value, it also contributed to an extremely unhealthy dynamic within the tier. Several of the most powerful Pokemon in the game (Miraidon, Koraidon, Flutter Mane, even Chien-Pao) all have the exact same Speed stat, and are capable of one-shotting each other (and nearly every other Pokemon in the game). This results in games frequently being determined by speed tie coinflips - made even worse by the fact that Miraidon can often solo entire Ubers teams on its own.
What do you think of the extreme power creep Pokemon has seen in recent years? Do you think Gen 10's legendaries will be even more overpowered than Gen 9's?