Lower Tiers RBY ZU Hub

Teh

the saint
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Welcome to the RBY ZU! After a relatively long period of inactivity, this tier is back and ready to be explored! Feel free to discuss anything ZU-related in this thread, whether that be sets you find to be underrated, viability rankings, or anything inbetween!​

Resources:

Viability Rankings
High
: :pidgeot::sandslash::flareon::primeape::parasect::tentacool:
Mid: :weezing::marowak::butterfree::onix::ponyta::slowpoke::wartortle::poliwag:
Low: :lickitung::rhyhorn::muk::charmeleon::hitmonlee::abra::golbat::magneton::weepinbell:

Sample Teams
Currently WIP.

Challenge Command
Use this command to challenge others to a game of RBY ZU!
/challenge gen1pu @@@ -Arcanine, -Dragonair, -Drowzee, -Fearow, -Gastly, -Graveler, -Machamp, -Magmar, -Nidoqueen, -Omanyte, -Pinsir, -Porygon, -Rapidash, -Scyther, -Seaking, -Staryu, -Vileplume -Arbok

The Vault
An archive of outdated resources and discussions to preserve history. Organized into 'eras' to ease navigation.
The Initial Speculation Era
The "Arbok + Gastly" Era
S

:arbok: Arbok
:flareon: Flareon
:gastly: Gastly
:onix: Onix

High

:diglett: Diglett
:kabuto: Kabuto
:marowak: Marowak
:pidgeot: Pidgeot
:primeape: Primeape
:scyther: Scyther

Mid

:butterfree: Butterfree
:machoke: Machoke
:Magneton: Magneton
:muk: Muk
:parasect: Parasect
:pikachu: Pikachu
:tentacool: Tentacool
:weepinbell: Weepinbell

Low

:charmeleon: Charmeleon
:clefairy: Clefairy
:dratini: Dratini
:golbat: Golbat
:hitmonlee: Hitmonlee
:lickitung: Lickitung
:meowth: Meowth
:ponyta: Ponyta
:Rhyhorn: Rhyhorn
:wartortle: Wartortle
:weezing: Weezing
Poliwag Balance by GetSleidSun - :poliwag::vileplume::kabuto::marowak::magmar::electrode:
Fast Physical Offense by royzin :arbok::flareon::gastly::primeape::hitmonlee::scyther:
Diglett + Pidgeot Offense by royzin :arbok::pidgeot::gastly::flareon::primeape::diglett:
Scyther Offense by BeatsBlack :gastly::scyther::onix::primeape::flareon::arbok:
Double Ground by BeatsBlack :diglett::gastly::onix::pidgeot::flareon::arbok:
Marowak Paraspam by BeatsBlack :butterfree::marowak::kabuto::primeape::flareon::arbok:
Double Fighting Paraspam by BeatsBlack :primeape::hitmonlee::kabuto::pikachu::parasect::arbok:
Code:
+ ---- + ------------------ + ---- + ------- + ------- +
| Rank | Pokemon | Use | Usage % | Win % |
+ ---- + ------------------ + ---- + ------- + ------- +
| 1 | Arbok | 207 | 95.83% | 47.83% |
| 2 | Gastly | 157 | 72.69% | 54.78% |
| 3 | Primeape | 148 | 68.52% | 48.65% |
| 4 | Flareon | 129 | 59.72% | 43.41% |
| 5 | Diglett | 105 | 48.61% | 58.10% |
| 6 | Pidgeot | 83 | 38.43% | 57.83% |
| 7 | Onix | 82 | 37.96% | 42.68% |
| 8 | Scyther | 61 | 28.24% | 37.70% |
| 9 | Marowak | 52 | 24.07% | 51.92% |
| 10 | Kabuto | 49 | 22.69% | 38.78% |
| 11 | Parasect | 39 | 18.06% | 48.72% |
| 12 | Hitmonlee | 34 | 15.74% | 38.24% |
| 13 | Pikachu | 21 | 9.72% | 42.86% |
| 14 | Butterfree | 17 | 7.87% | 29.41% |
| 15 | Weepinbell | 9 | 4.17% | 66.67% |
| 15 | Magneton | 9 | 4.17% | 33.33% |
| 17 | Rhyhorn | 8 | 3.70% | 75.00% |
| 18 | Ponyta | 4 | 1.85% | 25.00% |
| 19 | Lickitung | 3 | 1.39% | 66.67% |
| 19 | Charmeleon | 3 | 1.39% | 66.67% |
| 19 | Meowth | 3 | 1.39% | 33.33% |
| 19 | Machoke | 3 | 1.39% | 0.00% |
| 19 | Muk | 3 | 1.39% | 0.00% |
| 24 | Clefairy | 2 | 0.93% | 50.00% |
| 24 | Weezing | 2 | 0.93% | 0.00% |
| 24 | Horsea | 2 | 0.93% | 0.00% |
| 24 | Tentacool | 2 | 0.93% | 0.00% |
| 24 | Shellder | 2 | 0.93% | 0.00% |
| 29 | Venonat | 1 | 0.46% | 100.00% |
| 29 | Golbat | 1 | 0.46% | 0.00% |
| 29 | Farfetch’d | 1 | 0.46% | 0.00% |
Code:
+ ---- + ----------------------- + ---- + ------- + ------- +
| Rank | Leads                   | Use  | Usage % |  Win %  |
+ ---- + ----------------------- + ---- + ------- + ------- +
| 1    | Arbok                   |   66 |  30.56% |  51.52% |
| 2    | Diglett                 |   54 |  25.00% |  59.26% |
| 3    | Gastly                  |   38 |  17.59% |  47.37% |
| 4    | Primeape                |   20 |   9.26% |  45.00% |
| 5    | Butterfree              |   14 |   6.48% |  21.43% |
| 6    | Parasect                |    6 |   2.78% |  66.67% |
| 7    | Pikachu                 |    4 |   1.85% |  50.00% |
| 7    | Scyther                 |    4 |   1.85% |  50.00% |
| 9    | Onix                    |    3 |   1.39% |   0.00% |
| 10   | Ponyta                  |    2 |   0.93% |  50.00% |
| 11   | Pidgeot                 |    1 |   0.46% | 100.00% |
| 11   | Charmeleon              |    1 |   0.46% | 100.00% |
| 11   | Venonat                 |    1 |   0.46% | 100.00% |
| 11   | Marowak                 |    1 |   0.46% |   0.00% |
| 11   | Golbat                  |    1 |   0.46% |   0.00% |

The Post-Drops Era
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+ ---- + ------------------ + ---- + ------- + ------- +
| Rank | Pokemon            | Use  | Usage % |  Win %  |
+ ---- + ------------------ + ---- + ------- + ------- +
| 1    | Arcanine           |   50 |  86.21% |  54.00% |
| 2    | Sandslash          |   47 |  81.03% |  51.06% |
| 3    | Slowpoke           |   31 |  53.45% |  51.61% |
| 4    | Primeape           |   28 |  48.28% |  46.43% |
| 5    | Arbok              |   27 |  46.55% |  37.04% |
| 6    | Magmar             |   19 |  32.76% |  47.37% |
| 7    | Parasect           |   18 |  31.03% |  44.44% |
| 8    | Electrode          |   17 |  29.31% |  58.82% |
| 9    | Weepinbell         |   14 |  24.14% |  64.29% |
| 9    | Scyther            |   14 |  24.14% |  42.86% |
| 11   | Poliwag            |   13 |  22.41% |  38.46% |
| 12   | Pidgeot            |   10 |  17.24% |  60.00% |
| 13   | Onix               |    6 |  10.34% |  66.67% |
| 13   | Vileplume          |    6 |  10.34% |  50.00% |
| 13   | Kabuto             |    6 |  10.34% |  16.67% |
| 16   | Flareon            |    4 |   6.90% |  25.00% |
| 17   | Lickitung          |    3 |   5.17% |  33.33% |
| 17   | Pikachu            |    3 |   5.17% |  33.33% |
| 19   | Muk                |    2 |   3.45% |  50.00% |
| 19   | Golbat             |    2 |   3.45% |   0.00% |
| 19   | Hitmonlee          |    2 |   3.45% |   0.00% |
| 19   | Wartortle          |    2 |   3.45% |   0.00% |
| 23   | Weezing            |    1 |   1.72% | 100.00% |
| 23   | Butterfree         |    1 |   1.72% | 100.00% |
| 23   | Rhyhorn            |    1 |   1.72% |   0.00% |
| 23   | Diglett            |    1 |   1.72% |   0.00% |
| 23   | Dratini            |    1 |   1.72% |   0.00% |
Code:
+ ---- + ----------------------- + ---- + ------- + ------- +
| Rank | Leads                   | Use  | Usage % |  Win %  |
+ ---- + ----------------------- + ---- + ------- + ------- +
| 1    | Arcanine                |   15 |  25.86% |  53.33% |
| 2    | Primeape                |   13 |  22.41% |  53.85% |
| 3    | Arbok                   |    7 |  12.07% |  57.14% |
| 3    | Poliwag                 |    7 |  12.07% |  42.86% |
| 5    | Electrode               |    6 |  10.34% |  33.33% |
| 6    | Slowpoke                |    4 |   6.90% |   0.00% |
| 7    | Magmar                  |    3 |   5.17% | 100.00% |
| 8    | Weezing                 |    1 |   1.72% | 100.00% |
| 8    | Pikachu                 |    1 |   1.72% | 100.00% |
| 8    | Onix                    |    1 |   1.72% |   0.00% |
The Post-Ban Era
 
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RBY ZU SPEED CHART
I Know Im not that good at RBY but i want to contribute just a little bit.
These are the speed tiers for all pokemon currently in the VR (See Above)
I will expand the speed tiers when either we get a VR with more mons, OR i discover a few mons with niches.
95 Speed:
Primeape, Diglett
91 Speed:
Pidgeot
90 Speed:
Poliwag, Ponyta, Pikachu, Abra
87 Speed:
Hitmonlee
80 Speed:
Arbok, Charmeleon
70 Speed:
Butterfree, Magneton, Onix, Tentacool
65 Speed:
Sandslash, Flareon
60 Speed:
Weezing, Horsea
55 Speed:
Kabuto, Weepinbell
50 Speed:
Muk
45 Speed:
Machoke, Marowak
30 Speed:
Parasect, Lickitung
25 Speed:
Rhyhorn
15 Speed:
Slowpoke
 
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RBY ZU Role Listing
Never Actually Played A match of ZU.
Here are the roles i think all these mons play?
Tell Me If I Missed Something!
Again, Only Mons Currently Ranked in the VR (See Above)

Utility
Paralyzation:
Abra, Parasect, Pikachu, Arbok, Weepinbell, Magneton, Butterfree
Sleep:
Poliwag, Parasect, Butterfree, Weepinbell
Partial Trapping:
Arbok, Ponyta, Flareon, Lickitung (Maybe?), Onix, Tentacool
Freeze:
Horsea, Poliwag, Tentacool
Offensive
Normal Offense:
Pidgeot, Primeape, Arbok, Hitmonlee, Charmeleon, Diglett, Machoke, Magneton, Marowak, Onix, Pikachu, Ponyta, Rhyhorn, Tentacool
Critters:
Charmeleon (Maybe?), Parasect, Sandslash, Weepinbell
Boom!:
Muk, Weezing
Swords Dance:
Parasect, Sandslash, Charmeleon, Lickitung, Weepinbell.
Defensive
Parasect, Muk, Likitung, Onix, Magneton
 
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Here Are a few ZU teams i built, they were for zoomer, but i probably wont get in and or Make it past the first round, If i make it in i wont even care when i get out, as i dont play it to win, but to have fun. I made 2 teams, No ZU Knowledge, and Okay OU and TBs knowledge, idk if these teams are good. Probably wont be, but with the very limited knowledge i have this is what i came up with. (Was planning on keeping these secret but decided not to) :>

Team #1 Flareon + Lead Parasect
https://pokepast.es/5e3dd18144071e4a
Mammary The Parasect (Lead Sleeper)
-Spore
-Stun Spore
-Slash
-Mega Drain

Parasect Is Lead As It Is The Bulkiest Sleeper In The tier, AND it has access to spore.
To Start With I Wanted Swords Dance Bslam, but I decided on mega drain to help with the Onix, and Sandslash matchups.
Parasect Is lead because in ZU outside of Magneton, Abra, Poliwag and Butterfree, you lack any kind of consistent sleep or Para.

Pixelayte The Abra (Local Psychic)
-Psychic
-Thunder Wave
-Substitute
-Seismic Toss

This is very simple, i just needed a consistent Para, on top of a STAB psychic.
Seismic toss is for mons with bulky special, or a resist to psychic, but i dont see a time where i will ever click iy

TehTayTeh the Sandslash (SD Sweeper)
-Swords Dance
-Substitute
-Earthquake
-Rock Slide

This Mon Is Absolutely Awesome, I played around with sandslash in OU for a little bit and i loved it.
I used the standard OU set and it was the first mon i added. And helps against Pidgeot, Onix, And the massive amount of poison types in the tier.
(The Name is because teh was the first person i ever beat on showdown, using sandslash nonetheless.)

Pidgeot (Idrk Tbh)
-Dedge
-Hbeam
-Mirror Move
-Agility

The best mon in the tier, i think. And tbh idek what it does.
Might Replace It.

acii the Flareon (Partial Trapper)
-Fblast
-Fspin
-Bslam
-Hyper Beam

So this is my teams partial trapper, i decided on Flareon over Arbok Because I had to consistent way to deal with Parasect, The best sleeper.
This is just standard set. Fire Spin is ofc my partial trapping, and Fire Blast is to quickly deal with Weepinbell And Parasect.

Primesss the Muk (Hello)
-Tbolt
-Explosion
-Fire Blast
-Body Slam

Fblast to deal with Bug/Grass sleepers. Tbolt for opposing poliwag or horsea, and explosion is a nice move overall.
And Muk actually has pretty decent bulk. About on Par With Parasect.

Team #2 Magneton + Lead Poliwag
https://pokepast.es/6c1d6a4179a2877d
Poliwag (Faster Lead Sleeper)
-Hypnosis
-Amnesia
-Blizzard
-Hydro Pump

Poliwag Is Surprisingly Fast, It is tied with abra, and Outspeeds most FEs in the tier, most notably Sandslash. Pidgeot Outspeeds it BY ONE POINT
So Due to its speed i made it the lead, blizzard is to deal with possible lead parasect
amnesia is for a turn of set up if someone decides to go lead slash or sect and switch out.

Mammary the other parasect (Bulky Back Sleeper)
-Spore
-Stun Spore
-Bslam
-Swords Dance

Another Set Up Mon, But it doesn't really matter. I decided to go SlamDance Over SlashDrain (Not Actual Set Names I Think?)
I am able to go SlamDance because Poliwag is here. It deals with Onix and shit. The Stuff I Needed SlashDrain For.

Magneton (Electric)
-Tbolt
-Twave
-Hyper Beam
-Dedge

No Clue Man, Its just the basic set.
This team was built around using magneton tho, So thats why its here. Lmao

Pixelayte 2.0 the Abra (The Localer Psychic)
-Seismic Toss
-Psychic
-Twave
-Substitute

This is again, very simple, i just needed a consistent Para, on top of a STAB psychic.
Seismic toss is for mons with bulky special, or a resist to psychic.

TehTayTeh JR the Sandslash (Swords Dance Sweeper)
-Swords Dance
-Earthquake
-Rock Slide
-Substitute

Pidgeot, Onix, Abra, Magneton, Pikachu, Etc. Idk Man

Mechanicum Alt the Arbok (Partial Trapping Kobra)
-Glare
-Earthquake
-Rock Slide
-Wrap

Hits Onix
Hits Pidge
Consistent Para.
 
OU and ZU play way differently lmfao I dont think RBY OU really has any relation to RBY ZU
I meant like if theyve never played RBY before ZU probably isnt the best starting point, but yeah you are right.

à mon avis, voilà à quoi pourrait ressembler ZU. la qualitè semble baisser considérablement après Papilusion.
Cake, Poliwag is the fastest sleeper in the tier, and ponyta is the fastest Partial Trapper, so while they might be considerably worse, it seems to me like they have a niche, only 3 mons outspeed them, One of them being diglett, which will have to swap out from a poliwag. In fact on one of the teams i made (Need to update my team post) I was looking for a partial trapper AND a fire type, that left me with ponyta and Flareon. The Speed Was the selling point for ponyta

Edit:) Im Working On Looking at other hubs to see what resources i could make. Only thing i got is leads but i dont play enough to know what leads there are
 
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Poliwag seems decent on paper, but by the looks of it, the meta is fast turning to be full of strong physical attackers, which are Poliwags weakness. Poliwag also is unreliable as a sleeper, while Parasect and Butterfree are reliable, Parasect also does alot of damage thanks to SD+Slam/HB
 
Poliwag seems decent on paper, but by the looks of it, the meta is fast turning to be full of strong physical attackers, which are Poliwags weakness. Poliwag also is unreliable as a sleeper, while Parasect and Butterfree are reliable, Parasect also does alot of damage thanks to SD+Slam/HB
I see. At least it could be a decent lead against other sleepers since it is faster ? First turn it hypno the opposing mon then amnesia and it can strike with a strong surf or blizzard ?

But hypnosis is far from reliable indeed and it can be spored/sleep powder in return. However kinda like RBY OU Gar, maybe double sleep can be considered with a Parasect in the back (and Parasect brings useful water, electric and ground resistance to the team)


I tried to make my own VR based on some games I played and personal theorymoning, but I might be completely mistaken.
S ranks are not ordered because I can't say who is the strongest among that "Big3".

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Alr So I Know Im Like Unknown Among RBYers, But I'm Trying To Change That, Anyways, Here are 2 more teams that i plan on Possibly bringing to Zoomer If I Get in. One Is, To Put it simply. BAD. And The other is so basic it might as well be a sample.

Team #3 Lead Abra + Primeape.
https://pokepast.es/3208570d4e6b2379
Pixelate The Third Abra (Community Psychic)
-Psychic
-Twave
-Seismic Toss
-Substitute

This Mon Is Really Simple To Explain. Alakazam Works In Ou, So why wont Abra work in ZU?
It's the most consistent para in the tier.

Primeape (School Bully)
-Body Slam
-Hyper Beam
-Tbolt
-Rock Slide

I really like his atk stat, although it is somehow not that much higher than parasect.

Somewhat TehTayTeh the Sandslash
-Swords Dance
-Earthquake
-Rock Slide
-Substitute

He Is What Zapdos is to me In OU, And What Vaporeon is to me in UU. On Every Team.

Mammary the parasect V.3
-Sleep Powder
-Stun Spore
-Swords Dance
-Body Slam

My Sleeper. Didnt Feel Like Building Poliwag or Butterfree on this team.

Ponyta
-Fire Spin
-Fire Blast
-Agility
-Body Slam

Wanted Both A Fire Type, AND a Partial trapper, So this is what i chose, as its faster than flareon

Pikachu
-Surf
-Twave
-Tbolt
-Stoss

Idk Why I Chose Him TBH

Team #4 The Big 6
https://pokepast.es/b326b9177ad8b6cc
Parasect
-Stun Spore
-Spore
-SD
-Bslam

Sandslash
-SD
-Eq
-Rslide
-Sub

Abra
-Stoss
-Sub
-Twave
-Psy

Arbok
-Eq
-Rslide
-Glare
-Wrap

Primeape
-Bslam
-Hbeam
-TBolt
-Rslide

Pidgeot
-Dedge
-Agility
-Mirror Move
-Hbeam

"Do Unto Others, Exactly What They Just Did Unto You"

(Team 1 And 2 are in a previous Post)
 

Sabelette

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Cleared a bunch of posts, lets please keep things on track and keep one liners to Discord!

Anyway, Flareon seems underrated to me, its literally impossible to switch into and should easily trade positively in every single game. It completely eats special attackers, physical attackers hate to risk 30% burn, plus it has slambeam off a ridiculous attack stat. It does require a smart double to get it in on Parasect or something but once it's in it's going to 2 for 1 and Fblast burns can get it even more. It def needs support or smart plays but I don't think anything else is nearly as hard to switch into; even Pidgeot, clear best mon in the tier, is probably easier to eat a hit from than Flareon.
 

Teh

the saint
is a Pre-Contributor
Pidgeot is like a terrible mon, it has ass coverage, and cant hit ghost (Again, In A Vacuum.
I really don't get this comment. Pokemon don't exist in a vacuum. Only having Normal-type coverage doesn't really matter when Rock-types are uncommon and Ghost-types straight up don't exist. If you're going to post a VR please provide actually good reasons for why you made your decisions other than simple one-liners.
 

plznostep

Flittle Fanatic
is a Community Contributor
Normal-types in RBY ZU

:rb/pidgey:
Pidgeot Red Sprite.png
:rb/pidgey:

Hello, I wanted to make a post on perhaps the best offensive typing we have to offer in the tier right now.
Normal-types in RBY are of course, very strong but how do they work in ZU? Let's find out.

What makes the Normal-typing so good?

There are some notable reasons to why the Normal-type is so good. For the first reason, this tier does not have an available Ghost-type, as Gastly is PU by usage. This is especially notable for Pidgeot who is otherwise unable to hit Ghost-types. Rock-types in this tier are all pretty below par as well. Onix is perhaps the best Rock-type available, with a decent Speed stat, Explosion, and access to partial trapping in Bind. However, it is a pitifully weak Pokemon and only really serves as a way to answer Pidgeot. Beyond that, Kabuto is an okay option due to its decent matchup into Flareon but it's poor stats means that it still takes a fair chunk from Pidgeot's attacking moves. Beyond that, Rhyhorn has seen some use in the past and it has good physical bulk with good damage output as well, but it is quite slow and has no special bulk to speak of whatsoever and Geodude is just Rhyhorn with access to Explosion but has worse stats. This means Normal-types are free to spam their STAB moves as teams may not even have a resist to the move available. Lastly, it is commonly known that the Fighting-type is an absolutely horrible typing to have in a tier since it has basically no notable resistances and its weak to Psychic-types which is one of the best offensive types in the game. Pokemon like Primeape sometimes don't even run Fighting-type STAB because Submission is an absolutely terrible move, meaning Normal-types rarely have to deal with their Fighting-type weakness unless you run into a Pokemon like Hitmonlee, who is not really that great.

RBY ZU's Normal-types

Pidgeot Yellow sprite.png

This is our premier Normal-type of course. With access to strong STAB moves in Double-Edge and importantly being one of two Normal-types available who has access to Hyper Beam, Pidgeot hit's incredibly hard into a lot of the tier. Its base 91 Speed is also absolutely amazing. It outspeeds every relevant Pokemon the tier has the offer except for Primeape. It is particularly nice for Pokemon like Abra as it outspeeds it by one point and OHKO with Hyper Beam. As for its other moves, Agility can be used to give Pidgeot a way of outspeeding Primeape and it also can cancel out paralysis which is nice. Mirror Move is a tech Pidgeot can run to potentially scare out one of the aforementioned Rock-types with Earthquake although its not really that great. These last move slots don't really matter much for Pidgeot though as all it really needs to function in this tier is Double-Edge + Hyper Beam

lickitung yellow sprite.png

Lickitung is probably our second best Normal-type in the tier. Looking purely at Lickitungs base stats, you may be pretty unimpressed as it's 50 base attack is not amazing and it is incredibly slow at base 30, although it does have some respectable bulk to it. However, what makes Lickitung good is its access to Swords Dance and other strong moves such as Hyper Beam and Earthquake alongside it. This helps make up for Lickitungs lackluster attack stat since Hyper Beams strong base power + Swords Dance can put various Pokemon into OHKO ranges with some chip while also hitting Rock-types pretty hard with Earthquake making Lickitung have perfect coverage for the tier. Lickitung's low speed stat can also be helped by pairing it with paralysis spam which is already quite a viable strategy as Pokemon like Sandslash, Arbok, and Flareon adore paralysis being spread around and we have quite a few nice status speaders such as Butterfree, Parasect, and Abra. Lickitung can also attempt to spread paralysis for itself through Body Slam which can be a nice boon for it. As for its other options, Lickitung does have access to Wrap which is quite nice, but it's speed makes it quite difficult for it to use the move effectively. Counter is also not a bad option but generally Lickitung wants to stick with a set like Body Slam, Hyper Beam, Earthquake, and Swords Dance.

Niche Options
meowth red sprite.png

Meowth isn't a great Pokemon in RBY ZU. Its stats aside from its Speed, which is really good, are all bad. However, it's access to Bubblebeam means that Meowth is a fast Normal-type who isn't stopped by Rock-types, which is not too bad a niche to have. It's STAB Slash has a high crit rate when combined with its good speed meaning Meowth can at least hit decently hard, and it does have options like Screech to potentially capitalize of a predicted switch, but Meowth's flaws are quite massive and it already has some tough competition in the tier as a Normal-type with Pidgeot being as dominant as it is, so you'll probably only see this Pokemon on Normal Spam teams.

doduo yellow sprite.png

Lastly, I wanted to touch upon a Pokemon that might not be too bad for the tier. Doduo has some pretty decent stats, with it actually having a higher attack stat then Pidgeot and base 75 speed is not too bad. It also does have access to Drill Peck, which means it actually has a form of Flying-type STAB which can be nice versus Pokemon like Parasect. Now of course, Pidgeot outclasses this Pokemon since Doduo sadly doesn't have access to Hyper Beam and Pidgeot's speed tier is much more important than Doduo's higher Attack, but Normal-types are so good that it might be worth running another weaker version of Pidgeot alongside it.​
 
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Poison Types In RBY ZU

:Arbok: :Muk: :Weezing:
thx to plznostep for reminding me i could do this (the above post.) :>
(Im not that good at analyzing so like dont get mad if this is bad)

Overview:
Poison Type is not a very good type in RBY, and i think it's because of this ONE issue. Its too abundant.
The Poison type is honestly one of the worst types a pokemon can be outside of ice or bug. Mot Poison Type Mons Have some other quality to make them good in another tier. Like The ghost type, razor leaf, or the ground type.
But down here in ZU, We have a lot of poison, grass, and water types, BECAUSE there are so many of them. So they are bound to be outclassed by something and get shoved down to the next tier. Out of 23 Poison type pokemon in ZU, Only really 3 Can be considered Good.
Those Pokemon are Muk, Arbok, and Weezing. Tentacool Can Be Considered to have a niche, but i would never use it. Ig we will have to come back to this poison type thing when the next lower tier is created.
Arbok-
:Arbok:
Arbok is Probably the best Poison Type In ZU. And it runs a very basic set.
-Glare
-Wrap
-Rock Slide
-Hyper Beam or Earthquake
The Thing With Arbok, is it's the only mon to do these 2 things, Paralyze, And Partial Trap, Plus It Is the only partial trapper in the entire gen to get EQ on top of that. Arboks Speed Of 80 is okay, It only Doesn't Outspeed about 8 pokemon out of around 50. Although it has worse attack than Parasect? I'm the biggest Partial Trapping Ambassador, and due to glare arbok is the most consistent partial trapper, as it can hit a sandslash.

Muk And Weezing-
:Muk: :Weezing:
These are actually pretty good pokemon. I'm Lumping these two mons together cause they run almost the same set.
Although Muk does run bslam instead of Hyper Beam.
-Fire Blast
-Thunderbolt
-Explosion
The Best Thing About These mons is BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!!
And then they have coverage for water types, Pidgeot, and bug/grass types. So thats good too ig.
 
My Zoomer tournament is over! And because of this i am keeping the promise i made and am posting my Teams.

My Spreadsheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pGnktRzK9HqKujmD-F7h-gcz3gwFWiBK4QAR3HstMgc/edit?usp=sharing

First Team:
For this team, honestly it was just me dipping my feet into ZU, as its the first lower tier i had ever played. I had no idea what to expect, and i ended up with not that bad of a team. Now after the tournament i would probably replace Abra with either marowak or primeape, and horsea with slowpoke. But during my tweak, i didnt want to completley change any team. So i kept this first one mostly how it was.

Second:
For this second team i had one goal. Use Magneton, So thats exactly what i did.

Third:
Idk what i was thinking ngl. Was just bored or smth ig.

Fourth:
Big Six! Honestly So Simple it could be a sample team.

Fifth:
The team i used in round 1 of the tour, i would replace weezing.

Sixth And Seventh:
The Team I Used in round 2 and the one i was PLANNING to use in round 3 respectivley. The reason 7th never got to see the light was because right before the set i had lost access to my laptop and had to use team 1-5, I had not expected this to happen, and with my other teams being worse than i had expected i played worse than i would have. (This is not an excuse for why i lost. My opponent for that round was way better then me in every way when it comes to competitive pokemon. And deserved the win. He earned it fair and square.)

Now Below I Will go over my personal Biases with a few pokemons i use in ZU respectivley

Abra:
I just think its way to frail, and wouldnt put it on my teams at this point

Weezing:
Its My Favorite Lead to Use

Marowak:
Sandslash But different.

Edit:
Forgot To Send My Personal VR. I only ranked the mons i have used. although some of this is opinion based on my style of play, i like heavier physical offense and slightly bulky mons. (I know its not an opinion thing, and thinking like this is holding me back, but im not trying to win tbh, i just want to have fun.) That is probably why i rank abra so low. Also I Suck at playing RBY so take this with a grain of salt :)

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Sandslash and Pidgeot are S tier, they belong to PU lmao

Abra is indeed too frail, and that damn speed tier, easily nuked by Primeape and Pidgeot. If you have it as a last mon, you are screwed. A- at most

Parasect is surprisingly good defensively but it is too slow to be a reliable sleeper imo (or it is me who doesn't know how to use it). However, I noticed that Flareon and Rapidash leads existed to nuke it in the Lead Slot so maybe it is strong enough to need an answer. Solid B tier.

Other surprisingly good mons I struggled against: Arbok (partial trapping is busted), Primeape (outspeeding Pidgeot is huge), Marowak (very good attack and defense + counter), Flareon (strong mixed attacker imo)

"Disappointment tier":
Slowpoke is disappointing, very far from Slowbro... Its Spc is so low, it even dislikes taking strong fire move. Good sleep sack at least lol.

Magneton... Walled by Sandslash/Marowak (and setup fodder) it is not funny at all...
 
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Mons aren’t ranked PU based on ZU viability. Despite being amazing in ZU, Pidgeot is garbage in PU, so it will never rise to PU no matter how good it is here.
I know that actually, I said that to emphasize the gap between those two and the rest of the tier. But I should try PU (and read stuff about it) to figure it by myself. (Same with Sandslash tho)

Btw, I just discovered RBY low tiers thanks to this tournament so i'm quite a noob here sorry :/
 
RBY ZU Leads.

Bored So Here is a Post.

Weezing:
-The lead that ive seen most people do. It runs the normal Weezing set.
-Fire blast helps against butterfree and parasect, also somewhat helps against arbok.
TBolt helps against the POSSIBLE lead pidgeot and poliwag, also helps with butterfree
-Explosion is awesome..
-Sludge Helps with abra, or go hyperbeam for the extra power.

Abra:
-T1wave, really good sleep sac, does okay dmg to the poison types.

Poliwag:
-Fast amnesia user with hypnosis, good on paper, weak to phys attackers.

Parasect:
-The exeggutor of the tier
-100% acc sleep move is so awesome
-bulky
-Kinda slow, but runs swords-dance to deal dmg.

Ponyta: Out there pick
-havent seen it
-90 speed
-Partial trapper
-probably not good.

Arbok:
-Eq
-Partial trapper
-Paralyzation
-just good.

Butterfree:
-Sleep powder
-flying type
-idk man
 
:rb/pidgeot:Pidgeot's 3rd And 4th Moves:rg/pidgeot:
Agility
: Super-effective move against Poison-types; Weezing and Arbok beware.
Sky Attack: It lets Pidgeot hit Ghosts (in a vacuum).
Quick Attack: Lets Pidgeot outspeed opposing Flareon quicking Click Attack.
Sand Attack: The Ice Yazu special, served with a side of cheese.
Reflect: This move seems unviable, it doesn't do much damage to foes.
Substitute: Sand Attack DLC.
Mirror Move: Lets you switch in and copy Swords Dance from opposing Beedrill.
 
Reflect: This move seems unviable, it doesn't do much damage to foes.​
Agreed! Never head any truer words!

Alr on a serious note tho, Ref/Rest Pidgeot actually is solid, it has a few flaws, and 90% of them being Marowak and Sandslash doesnt help.

Sand attack Pidgeot is pretty solid, and I would personally use it for the funny.

The most fun i have ever had watching replays were those of our local documentary maker: Reverend. I think the sets he went for were kinda cool (Only watched up to week 3 so far, and havent watched his match yet) Bide Pidge goes wild when working, and Ref/Rest/Sand Pidgeot in THE FIRST ROUND was wild.

When i was helping out bedal roscoe on his RBY ZU teams he had sky attack on pidgeot, when i asked what it was for, they told me it was for Grass mons, But they had muk, Wing attacks only strength i see is 4x on Parasect.
 
When i was helping out bedal roscoe on his RBY ZU teams he had sky attack on pidgeot, when i asked what it was for, they told me it was for Grass mons, But they had muk, Wing attacks only strength i see is 4x on Parasect.
Well I'm not very proud of my first Pidgeot set with a flying move, I was giving too much value to double stab at that time. :eeveehide:

More seriously, I find RefRest Pidgeot (ZU Snorlax) very interesting in this physical meta, what are your thoughts about this set, guys?

Btw, is it time of tedious RefPidgeot wars ?
 

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