Over Gen 8 in the CAP Project, we have seen a lot of fantastic changes to the projects at large. One, which has been very successful has been the separation of the final Movepool flavour stage from the competitive Moveset discussion. This has effectively solved the problem with Prevos and Gen 8 style Movepools that we saw with Astrolotl at the start of the generation.
That being said, the way that the current Preliminary Movepools are set up, has also led to some problems, most visibly seen with Chromera's. In effect, the addition of "flavour" moves in the preliminary movepools has led to unintended consequences. I am referring here to the discovery that Copycat, on Chromera's preliminary movepool as a flavour move, actually had some competitive implications. By this point, however, Copycat had already been removed from the Final Movepool, although it was not implemented.
To solve this problem, I suggest that in the future, the Preliminary movepool should be made up only of the moves featured on the chosen Movesets, as well as any defining moves which may not be on any specific sets.
In this regard, while there is less potential experimentation with niche options, we will effectively avoid a situation where moves intended as flavour only submissions have competitive implications and end up becoming mandated or required.
That being said, the way that the current Preliminary Movepools are set up, has also led to some problems, most visibly seen with Chromera's. In effect, the addition of "flavour" moves in the preliminary movepools has led to unintended consequences. I am referring here to the discovery that Copycat, on Chromera's preliminary movepool as a flavour move, actually had some competitive implications. By this point, however, Copycat had already been removed from the Final Movepool, although it was not implemented.
To solve this problem, I suggest that in the future, the Preliminary movepool should be made up only of the moves featured on the chosen Movesets, as well as any defining moves which may not be on any specific sets.
In this regard, while there is less potential experimentation with niche options, we will effectively avoid a situation where moves intended as flavour only submissions have competitive implications and end up becoming mandated or required.