Tier: Difference between revisions

From Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia.
Jump to navigationJump to search
(I couldn't word it very well. Could somebody word it better?)
mNo edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
{{cleanup}}
{{cleanup}}
Some competitive fans divide [[Pokémon]] into six different tiers based on competitive ability.  This is a list of those six tiers, and the Pokémon assumed to be in those tiers. The Pokémon Tier List has received much criticism, because there is no "official" Tier List for Pokémon.  For example, [[Wynaut(Pokémon)|Wynaut]] can be in the Uber tier, Overused tier, or Borderline Tier.
Some competitive fans divide [[Pokémon]] into six different tiers based on competitive ability.  This is a list of those six tiers, and the Pokémon assumed to be in those tiers. The Pokémon Tier List has received much criticism, because there is no "official" Tier List for Pokémon.  For example, [[Wynaut (Pokémon)|Wynaut]] can be in the Uber tier, Overused tier, or Borderline Tier.


====Uber====
====Uber====

Revision as of 15:14, 27 December 2007

0572Minccino.png This article does not yet meet the quality standards of Bulbapedia. Please feel free to edit this article to make it conform to Bulbapedia norms and conventions.

Some competitive fans divide Pokémon into six different tiers based on competitive ability. This is a list of those six tiers, and the Pokémon assumed to be in those tiers. The Pokémon Tier List has received much criticism, because there is no "official" Tier List for Pokémon. For example, Wynaut can be in the Uber tier, Overused tier, or Borderline Tier.

Uber

Ubers are considered by some to be too strong for standard play and thus have their own tier. Their use is generally restricted solely to Uber designated battles.

Over-Used

OU Pokémon are commonly found and considered by some to be the strongest in regular play.

Borderline

BL Pokémon are considered by some to be too strong for MU and may be found in some OU battles. They are classified as BL because they simply do not have the capacity to compete in solid OU consistently.

Moderately-Used

MU Pokémon fell from BL and moved up from UU. They are not recommended by some to be for use outside of their tier.

Under-Used

The UU tier designates Pokémon whose use is limited as they are not strong enough for general MU, or above, competition. UU Pokémon are recommended by some solely for UU type battles.

Never-Used

The NU tier is for Pokémon that have problems competing even in UU. They are recommended by some only for use only designated NU battles.

Other

All Pokémon that are not listed here are never used in competitive play because they have an evolved form and evolutions are always stronger than pre-evolutions.