Deoxys is one of those Pokémon that just breaks the competitive scene wide open, and I totally get why it's banned in most formats. Its base stats are insane—600 total, with Attack and Special Attack both sitting at a whopping 150. That alone would make it a menace, but its Speed is also 150, meaning it outspeeds nearly everything. Then there's its forms: Normal, Attack, Defense, and Speed. The Attack form turns it into a glass cannon that can annihilate teams before they even move, while the Speed form makes it nearly impossible to outspeed without priority moves. And let's not forget its movepool—Psycho Boost, Superpower, Extreme Speed, Thunderbolt, Ice Beam... it can cover almost every threat.
What really seals the deal, though, is how little counterplay there is. Even bulky Pokémon struggle to tank its hits, and because it's so fast, setting up against it is a gamble. Smogon's OU tier (the standard competitive format) bans it because it warps the entire meta around itself. You either run Deoxys or run something specifically to beat Deoxys, and that's not healthy for gameplay. It's the same reason stuff like Mewtwo and Rayquaza are banned—some Pokémon are just too much for balanced play.
Deoxys is banned because it's basically cheating. Imagine a Pokémon that hits harder than most legends, moves faster than almost anything, and still has options to mess with your team. Its Attack form can OHKO half the meta, and its Speed form makes revenge killing a nightmare. Even in Ubers (where most broken Pokémon go), it's still a terror. Game Freak clearly didn’t balance it for PvP—it’s a raid boss, not a fair fight.
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What makes Deoxys stand out, though, is its extraterrestrial origin and the way it’s tied to the Delta Episode in 'Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.' That story arc gives it this eerie, almost cosmic vibe that most Legendaries don’t have. Battling-wise, I’ve seen Deoxys sweep teams in competitive play, but it’s not unbeatable. Pokémon like Rayquaza or even Zacian can outmaneuver it depending on the setup. So while Deoxys is a top-tier Legendary, calling it the absolute strongest feels like oversimplifying—it’s more about context and strategy than a flat power ranking.