Do you guys think that the monkey trio are a good trio Pansear, Panpour and Pansage
Simisear might seem inferior to Emboar, but his base 101 Speed and access to Nasty Plot allow him to distance himself from his competition. With these tools at his disposal, Simisear can be an impressive setup sweeper. As entry hazards are so prevalent in NU, Simisear needs team support to perform well, which deters many from using him. Don't be fooled though, as Simisear has many redeeming qualities. His STAB Fire Blast is satisfyingly powerful, and he gets Grass Knot for all of the Water- and Rock-types tearing through NU. Additionally, he outspeeds the majority of the NU tier. Simisear might not be top banana, but he's a great choice if your team needs a straightforward, no-fuss sweeper.
Simisage is just as mediocre as its siblings. Being clearly outclassed in RU by Sceptile, Simisage's only hope was to thrive in NU. Unfortunately, Simisage's spot as a strong and speedy Grass-type is still highly contested in NU: Serperior has higher Speed, more bulk, and a more diverse movepool than Simisage. However, Simisage's offensive coverage is better than Serperior's and it still has more than enough Speed to outrun most of NU. Simisage also has higher offensive stats, and when you combine that with Nasty Plot, you've found yourself a dangerous sweeper.
Despite its appearance and reputation, Simipour is actually a very effective offensive Pokemon in NU, putting teams under pressure with its incredible Speed, great coverage, and ability to boost its good Special Attack stat with Nasty Plot. Sadly, it lives under the shadow of Gorebyss, who is the more popular Water-type booster in the tier because of its access to Shell Smash, better Special Attack, and a good enough Defense stat to take priority hits. However, Simipour is still perfectly usable, and can distinguish itself from Gorebyss through the use of coverage moves, such as Grass Knot and Focus Blast, which Gorebyss doesn't have access to. Furthermore, Simipour can be used alongside Gorebyss on a pseudo-double Dragon team, in which one Pokemon softens up the opponent's checks enough so that the other can attempt a full sweep, just like Salamence + Rayquaza in Ubers, and Heracross + Pinsir in UU. Unlike Gorebyss, Simipour also makes a good Choice-item user, and thus is a better option if you're looking for a potent revenge killer on your team.
So yeah Thhet are pretty good Pokemon
Credit to Smogan.
they are basically supposed to be a version of the region starters. they are okay for game use, but not good in tiers as OU or UU. they are all NU.