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its unpredictability, which allows it to use mixed sets to get get rid of many of its common switch ins (see Knock Off for the Lati twins and Rock Slide for Tornadus-T and Zapdos);

the lack of true counters, with the exception of Mega-Latias;

the fact that, despite all of the above, Landorus-I doesn't occupy the Mega slot.

Laddering

Suspect Tours

Code: GXE N 100 30 90 41 85 52 80 70 75 112 70 324

Credit for the illustration goes to anundeadboy.

Hi guys, the tiering OU Council has decided to testthis round.Landorus has been a dominating force throughout the 6th Generation, both in XY OU earlier and ORAS OU currently. With its impressive base 125/115 offensive stats, backed up by an above average 101 base Speed, decent defenses (for an offensive Pokémon), a wide physical and special movepool and an excellent ability in Sheer Force, Landorus-I represents an extremely versatile Pokémon, that, in the hands of an expert player, becomes incredibly hard to stop. Landorus-I can fulfll several roles into any given team. It can act as a mixed wall-breaker, as a lure for specific Pokémon, and as a late game sweeper with access to stat boosting moves such as Rock Polish and Calm Mind. While the current OU metagame is ruled by incredibly powerful Mega-Evolutions (such as Lopunny and Metagross), according to many players, there are a few traits that make Landorus-I stand out:These characteristics make Landorus-Incarnate quite a restricting threat in terms of team building.That being said, Landorus-I is by no means unstoppable. Its Speed, while good, makes Pokémon such as the Lati twins, Gengar, and Tornadus-Therian capable of outspeeding and revenge killing it with relative ease. It's weak to common priority moves such as Aqua Jet and Ice Shard. Furthermore, it can't run all of its coverage moves on the same set, meaning that with a some smart switching, it's possible to scout its set and counter it accordingly.At the end of this Suspect Test, qualified voters will be asked to decide the fate of this extremely controversial Pokémon.For this round we're gonna have two alternative ways to qualify for voting:1): you'll need to achieve a(in which Landorus-I will be banned), that will be implemented very soon. This round there is also a. Please note that this rating may not be the final required rating, and we reserve the right to increase or decrease the requirements based upon the first week of laddering;2)The suspect test will last for approximatelyand will end on. The vote will take place in roughly one week after that.Use this thread to discuss the suspect and your thoughts on the suspect metagame. If you have any questions, then feel free to contact McMeghan Tesung or M Dragon through a PM. These threads tend to get derailed so please make extra effort to stay on topic. Future suspects need not be discussed in this thread.Keep in mind that, as usual, it's going to be up to the playerbase to decide the outcome of this testGood luck and have fun laddering!1) no one liners nor uninformed posts;2) no discussion on other potential suspects;3) no discussion on the Suspect process;4) you're required to make respectful posts;5) you're required to read this thread before posting.Failing to follow these simple guidelines will result into your post being deleted and infracted without any prior warning.: as with the previous OU tests, the B value for this test is. To figure out how many battles you'll need to have in order to achieve reqs, first determine your GXE (shown on the ladder and when you type /rating) and plug that into the following formula:/log2(40*Here are some sample values: