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- [quote="BPGXMG, post: 7568805, member: 400951"]Also I'm going after the next person that calls me Bpgnigga. Stop calling me that please.[/quote]Bisharp isn't as bad as everyone says it is. I get that it mainly fits onto Webs HO for the most part, but it can work on some other builds like Mega Medicham hazard stack, as shown in the replay above posted by Sedertz. Darkium Z Bisharp just blows through Hippowdon and paves the way for the rest of the team to win the game and its threat as a breaker can be applied to other matchups
- Part of the reason why a lot of people don't like this mon is that it's not used that much in tournaments, but I don't think that should necesarily correlate to a lack in viability. Webs has been bad for a good bit now, so it isn't exactly a recent metagame shift that it's gone down
- Great teams have been built around Bisharp, similar to the Mega Medicham hazard stack mentioned above.
- Notions that Bisharp is bad arise out of a misconception of what Bisharp does. Bisharp is a wallbreaker that is intended to pave the way for teammates to win games, not as a setup sweeper that wins games by itself as many people are indicating. It's similar to Zardx in the vein that a lot of people were thinking about using it as a sweeper when in reality it's just a solid wallbreaker.
- I think that Bisharp is actually a pretty solid anti-meta mon that can be used on some builds, but people are just too lazy to stray away from the stuff that's been working in the current meta because they don't wanna risk losing with new mons.
- God, I don't get why people in this thread are so adamant (heh) on hating on Bisharp when it's not even comparable to half the dogshit in C+ as is.
- Goons that are paired with Bisharp can make for super threatening teams that can threaten to overwhelm the opposing squad and get wins at team preview, which is starkly different from what the rest of this thread has been echoing.
- All in all, a Pokemon that is relatively unexplored isn't necessarily bad, in the fashion that Bisharp is.
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