It would be good if it were possible to filter matchmaking statistics by elo/trainer rank/percentile. This is because usage and winrates may vary greatly depending on elo. Adding filters would allow players to glean information about how certain Pokemon were performing or used in specific skill brackets.
This would be very effective for the populated tiers such as OU, and not as effective for the less populated tiers where there is not a large playerbase to begin with, and there is a large standard deviation of elo between each player's numerical ladder position (easily visualized by looking at the elo difference between rank 1 and rank 100 in a tier like doubles, for example).
Alternatively, and I assume this would be way more work, you could release the match data in a public API and people could be free to make whatever 3rd party resource they want and slice the data as they please.
I think this would be a fun feature and it would probably also help out with tiering decisions to have access to more data.
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It would be good if it were possible to filter matchmaking statistics by elo/trainer rank/percentile. This is because usage and winrates may vary greatly depending on elo. Adding filters would allow players to glean information about how certain Pokemon were performing or used in specific skill brackets.
This would be very effective for the populated tiers such as OU, and not as effective for the less populated tiers where there is not a large playerbase to begin with, and there is a large standard deviation of elo between each player's numerical ladder position (easily visualized by looking at the elo difference between rank 1 and rank 100 in a tier like doubles, for example).
Alternatively, and I assume this would be way more work, you could release the match data in a public API and people could be free to make whatever 3rd party resource they want and slice the data as they please.
I think this would be a fun feature and it would probably also help out with tiering decisions to have access to more data.
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