Bro I've been using that with rilla Volcano and milo and I have been sweeping every team even tr teams, the only thing it struggles with is sun teams but then you just throw weather control and you big chillin
honestly i thought he was gonna win, i checked the rankings halfway through and he was the only player to hit 9-0 so i was shocked to see him not even top cut
I honestly have no clue how anyone thought that. Too much of the analysis that happens around the game is results oriented. And the results of any tournament can be extremely capricious. It was obvious to me that Miriadon was going to be one of the best before even indy
@Joeybanananas people are prisoners of the moment. Just like people assumed that Groudon would do way better than Koraidon as a Sun setter do to the former constantly having a 4x weakness to Fairy
@@YoJoRockThaBeatpeople weren’t thinking about the fact that another one of the most popular restricteds was gonna be an even faster ghost type that checks the one Mon that might’ve gave Koraidon some trouble. Meaning barely anyone bothered using flutter mane
I think it was pretty reasonable that people thought that. Firstly, it's a single-target big damage nuke. That's true of a lot of strong restricteds, like Xerneas, Kyogre, Koraidon, etc. It's NOT, however, the sufficient hallmark of a successful restricted. Secondly, for a restricted pokemon, it has average bulk. That can't really tell us anything about how it'll perform. Thirdly, both of its stabs have immunities. That could be a glaring weakness that gets exploited with good play. Fourth, it has above average, but not blinding speed among pokemon which could be popular. This means it absolutely requires speed control, but cannot function in trick room. This makes it seem (at least initially) difficult to build around since it needs a lot of support for the kind of damage it outputs (once again, single-target, stabs have immunities). Fifth, it has strong competition (raging bolt) and common counterplay (parting shot, spirit break, rillaboom) All of this culminates in a pokemon that takes a high level of skill both in the teambuilder and in actual play to pilot, and since the meta wasn't settled then, it was difficult to predict if it was going to be good. I think a lot of people thought about these points and kinda stopped there, going "man it's gonna be difficult to make it work so I think it won't be that great". We were then shown that if it was given sufficient support it could literally avoid SO much damage and freely come and go while taking OHKOs like it's nothing. Plus, there ended up being so few slots for ground types. After that (at least in my mind) it was pretty much a "this pokemon is 100% gonna top 8 worlds and has a decent shot of winning"
@@SomeRandom88 Miraidon isn't as broken as the Caly's seeing as how many tournaments Caly won versus how many Miraidon won. He'll, if memory serves me correct, even Terapagos and Zamazenta won more events than Miraidon this regulation. Miraidon is great, but it goes down quite easily if someone plays their cards right.
@@YoJoRockThaBeat The reason why Miraidon didn't won more events previously was because many people at the time was forcing too much future Paradox Pokemon into the team and end up they don't synergize well.
Pleasantly surprised to see a final with 3 future Paradoxes but zero past (and zero Incin). Flutter Mane and Raging Bolt will likely come back full force in Reg I, but this time around, Violet fans are taking home the W.
i'm less surprised about the stuff that won than i am about how absent a lot of the top threats were. unless i missed something raging bolt was basically considered as a restricted, incineroar was on every team and was back in the goat conversation, and bloodmoon was one of the scariest threats in the format, but besides 1 incin they were completely absent from top 8. i think bolt will dominate next year though, in double restricted it's gonna have sun and terrain on the same team which is revolting
Somebody who doesn’t value their sanity, please count Moxie’s guest’s use of “obviously” /“I-would-say”. I listen to this stuff to avoid responsibilities, but it’s feeling like a mercy to go fix my car now.
It's not a secret that the three countries with the best players are Japan, Italy, and the US. And it's probably in that order nowadays, Marco Silva, Luca Cerebelli, Lorenzo Silvestrini, Arrash Ommati, Ruben Gianzini and Simone Sanvito are really good.
I think more surprising than Miraidon winning is the fact that both Incineroar and Rillaboom managed to miss the finals. The 2 kings of VGC have fallen.
You don't even have to go that far, if Yuta had clicked glacial lance instead of trick room in game 3 he would have won. Glacial lance was always the play there, I think the nerves got to him.
The four genies should have their signature moves reworked. Wildbolt Storm should stay 100% accurate in rain, like hurricane and thunder Bleakwind storm should work in snow, a nerf to tornadus Sandsear storm should work in sand, also a nerf to sheer force lando, a buff to sand force lando Sprigtide storm should work in sun
Alright really, what is that word that James uses over and over. He mumbles thru it so quick that i can't make it out even tho every other word he said was clear. 'Honestly?' 'Obviously?' 'I would say?'
I still can't believe that only one Incineroar made it to Top 8. Which means this is the first time that Incineroar hasn't won Worlds ever since it got Intimidate. Because the only other time it hasn't won worlds was 2023 because it wasn't in Scarlet and Violet. You think Game Freak might try and buff Incin again because of this? I sure hope not.
Incin buffs after such a horrible performance at worlds: • +700 base stats none in special attack • As multiple ability which has prankster (this version of prankster can also use status moves on dark types and every move used by incineroar is +5 priority), special intimidate (-3 sp atk), intimidate (-3 attack), bypassing clear amulet • Access to all support moves including follow me, skill swap, quash, screens,etc • A new move called "king's wrath" which is like a 101% accurate OHKO move but it can bypass sash and one shot any mon on the field, cannot be used in succession. It's a fire type move which bypasses things like flash fire. • 10 extra move slots allowing it to use a total of 14 moves • A version of protect which if made contact, freezes you for 4 turns and cannot be by passed by unseen fist or any such thing.
Don't worry, Moxie, we'll get that Wo-Chien champion win next year.
Yalls optimism scares me about wo-chien lol
Wo-Chiempion
90% of Wo-Chien teams stop using him right before he wins the world championship
Played Mr Boosted on BO3 ladder and he was using belly drum Chesnaught… that’s the next worlds winning team
Bro I've been using that with rilla Volcano and milo and I have been sweeping every team even tr teams, the only thing it struggles with is sun teams but then you just throw weather control and you big chillin
RIP wolfe incineroar glick
honestly i thought he was gonna win, i checked the rankings halfway through and he was the only player to hit 9-0 so i was shocked to see him not even top cut
@@aldrichunfaithful3589the other competitors probably saw his results on day 1 and probably throughly reviewed his plays before day 2.
@@aldrichunfaithful3589he got curbstomped afterwards. He lost all games after that.
@@ramaroy2408 That joke that he's the Lebron of Pokémon checks out then with the way he choked and blew that lead.
Must of been that "Champ diff" he always talks about
Hilarious that we thought at any point that Miraidon was on Fraud Watch...
I honestly have no clue how anyone thought that.
Too much of the analysis that happens around the game is results oriented. And the results of any tournament can be extremely capricious.
It was obvious to me that Miriadon was going to be one of the best before even indy
@Joeybanananas people are prisoners of the moment.
Just like people assumed that Groudon would do way better than Koraidon as a Sun setter do to the former constantly having a 4x weakness to Fairy
Yeah, everybody was predicting Miraidon and Kyogre would be bad. But then again, this might change once we're allowed to use two limited.
@@YoJoRockThaBeatpeople weren’t thinking about the fact that another one of the most popular restricteds was gonna be an even faster ghost type that checks the one Mon that might’ve gave Koraidon some trouble.
Meaning barely anyone bothered using flutter mane
I think it was pretty reasonable that people thought that.
Firstly, it's a single-target big damage nuke. That's true of a lot of strong restricteds, like Xerneas, Kyogre, Koraidon, etc. It's NOT, however, the sufficient hallmark of a successful restricted.
Secondly, for a restricted pokemon, it has average bulk. That can't really tell us anything about how it'll perform.
Thirdly, both of its stabs have immunities. That could be a glaring weakness that gets exploited with good play.
Fourth, it has above average, but not blinding speed among pokemon which could be popular. This means it absolutely requires speed control, but cannot function in trick room. This makes it seem (at least initially) difficult to build around since it needs a lot of support for the kind of damage it outputs (once again, single-target, stabs have immunities).
Fifth, it has strong competition (raging bolt) and common counterplay (parting shot, spirit break, rillaboom)
All of this culminates in a pokemon that takes a high level of skill both in the teambuilder and in actual play to pilot, and since the meta wasn't settled then, it was difficult to predict if it was going to be good. I think a lot of people thought about these points and kinda stopped there, going "man it's gonna be difficult to make it work so I think it won't be that great".
We were then shown that if it was given sufficient support it could literally avoid SO much damage and freely come and go while taking OHKOs like it's nothing. Plus, there ended up being so few slots for ground types. After that (at least in my mind) it was pretty much a "this pokemon is 100% gonna top 8 worlds and has a decent shot of winning"
moxie is wo-chien's strongest soldier
Coaching, Encore, Iron Valiant is not something I'd ever expect to make it to 2nd place. I've always seen it as a great singles offense Pokemon.
Rainbow moveset mon will win when gen10 comes trust
Happy Brian Hands got a redemption arc, I was surprised when it started dropping in usage
Man, Caly Ice is always second in every event, and now even Worlds. Insane
YOU NEVER ANSWERED THE MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION‼️
What song did you sing at karaoke?
The Future Paradox mons had a little redemption this Worlds. There were Iron Leaves/Crown/Hands/Valiant and an Iron Treads got 2nd in Junior Division.
Did we beat miraidon?
That was Whimsicott…
As zam's 5th strongest solider seeing how far it went in worlds was lit
I'm really happy to see miraidon win instead of caly
@@SomeRandom88 Miraidon isn't as broken as the Caly's seeing as how many tournaments Caly won versus how many Miraidon won.
He'll, if memory serves me correct, even Terapagos and Zamazenta won more events than Miraidon this regulation.
Miraidon is great, but it goes down quite easily if someone plays their cards right.
@@YoJoRockThaBeat The reason why Miraidon didn't won more events previously was because many people at the time was forcing too much future Paradox Pokemon into the team and end up they don't synergize well.
Pleasantly surprised to see a final with 3 future Paradoxes but zero past (and zero Incin). Flutter Mane and Raging Bolt will likely come back full force in Reg I, but this time around, Violet fans are taking home the W.
Flutter mane already fell of quite bad in reg g, raging bolt is really the only one who’s still very strong
I was more surprised to see Incin’s highest placement being 8th lol. Iirc that’s one of Incin’s worst placements to date
from Italy, im so proud for all our players
GG for Luca
Luca 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
I’m French and i’m happy that Italy won (altough i’m a bit sad that Aurélien and Adam didn’t place better, but they’re also incredibleplayers anyway)
i'm less surprised about the stuff that won than i am about how absent a lot of the top threats were. unless i missed something raging bolt was basically considered as a restricted, incineroar was on every team and was back in the goat conversation, and bloodmoon was one of the scariest threats in the format, but besides 1 incin they were completely absent from top 8. i think bolt will dominate next year though, in double restricted it's gonna have sun and terrain on the same team which is revolting
Miraidon and Brain Hands beating the fraud/washed allegations HARD
We love Brian Hands. This is insane.
Holly crap! Did I just saw someone Representing Jamaica!!!!! There is hope for is yet! I’m excited 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 🇯🇲
Regielecki at 7 is incredible
It's quite surprising to me that Caly shadow isn't even in the top 8
A ghost rider player did win Seniors division though. Other finalist was Miraidon lol
Caly S was what everyone was trying to beat so it isn't that surprising.
If you don't have a Cal Shadow counter, you will get steam rolled, and all of the pros knew that.
@@MrCactuar13he pretty much won on a draco meteor miss
Somebody who doesn’t value their sanity, please count Moxie’s guest’s use of “obviously” /“I-would-say”. I listen to this stuff to avoid responsibilities, but it’s feeling like a mercy to go fix my car now.
Amen brother, but I ran out of fingers to count with
@@bennettsteen6451 use your toes
James Obviously Evans, seriously take a shot everytime he says obviously.
You would be dead.
Even worse for "I would say"
Wolfey is 17th
Past paradox mon haters rise up
Tera bug was so under looked compared to grass. Resisting fighting and neutral to poison makes it hard to remove
I was surprised by how spectator friendly reg G turned out in the end, I had way more fun watching the matches than last year.
The turn 1 draco miss hurt my soul
Was painful to watch
That was in seniors division, but I don’t feel too bad because they could’ve also used electro drift
It's not a secret that the three countries with the best players are Japan, Italy, and the US. And it's probably in that order nowadays, Marco Silva, Luca Cerebelli, Lorenzo Silvestrini, Arrash Ommati, Ruben Gianzini and Simone Sanvito are really good.
5:57 WE SMOKIN THAT INCINEROAR PACK 🚬🔥💨🚬💨🔥💨🚬🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Waiting for worlds 2025 Twitter post "it wasn't stupid after all"
I’m kinda surprised that Regieleki got top 8, as its kinda struggled to see consistent results.
It wasn't Wo-Chien't to be...
Second worlds win for our boy Brian let’s go
Gamer Supps jumpscare my beloved
I did stoped playing online because Miraidon was so OP
I think even Kyogre is more managable, Miraidon just deletes even resisted attacks
I think more surprising than Miraidon winning is the fact that both Incineroar and Rillaboom managed to miss the finals. The 2 kings of VGC have fallen.
get in there lads
I still think that if that Iron Valiant had Protect, it would've won Worlds.
You don't even have to go that far, if Yuta had clicked glacial lance instead of trick room in game 3 he would have won.
Glacial lance was always the play there, I think the nerves got to him.
or if Pelipper had ice beam
Who tf runs ice beam on pelipper???@@gabrielesalera7088
This just in: one of the most broken Pokémon ever made somehow wins
What song did you sing at Karaoke with the new Champ?
Hey every game needs their 0-2ers it's okay Mr. Marcos
I don't care that peliper didn't win I'm just glad inceniroar lost
I had hopes for the boy Koraidon
So happy Iron Hands beat the fraud allegations because I remember a while back he fell off hard
Brain hands my GOOAAAAAT
Why does spring tide storm not have 100% accuracy in rain.
finally........ it's wover
Day 2 of asking Moxie boosted to use Brambleghast
Does anyone know that Iron Valiant build in second? I want to take some notes.
its a booster energy with the moves
encore
coaching
wide guard
spirit break
Leavanny kinda would have swept this meta tbh
Mr Boosted, why do we fall?
Obviously 😂🤣
Sandsear storm shouldn't be 100% accurate in rain. It doesn't even make sense to
The four genies should have their signature moves reworked.
Wildbolt Storm should stay 100% accurate in rain, like hurricane and thunder
Bleakwind storm should work in snow, a nerf to tornadus
Sandsear storm should work in sand, also a nerf to sheer force lando, a buff to sand force lando
Sprigtide storm should work in sun
Yeah no thanks @@Dubbidu
Well you can't tell us you did karaoke with the champion and then not post the proof, c'mon now
Alright really, what is that word that James uses over and over. He mumbles thru it so quick that i can't make it out even tho every other word he said was clear.
'Honestly?' 'Obviously?' 'I would say?'
Forza Italia ❤❤❤
Bro has gotta stop talking over moxie every 10 seconds
Tera bug is also good against lando I
ya gotta stop saying obliviously ever sentence my dude
FUORI I PISELLI
PER LUCA CERIBELLI
Fuori le Serpi ferree
I still can't believe that only one Incineroar made it to Top 8.
Which means this is the first time that Incineroar hasn't won Worlds ever since it got Intimidate.
Because the only other time it hasn't won worlds was 2023 because it wasn't in Scarlet and Violet.
You think Game Freak might try and buff Incin again because of this? I sure hope not.
Z-A is definitely going to have a mega Incineroar now.
Incin buffs after such a horrible performance at worlds:
• +700 base stats none in special attack
• As multiple ability which has prankster (this version of prankster can also use status moves on dark types and every move used by incineroar is +5 priority), special intimidate (-3 sp atk), intimidate (-3 attack), bypassing clear amulet
• Access to all support moves including follow me, skill swap, quash, screens,etc
• A new move called "king's wrath" which is like a 101% accurate OHKO move but it can bypass sash and one shot any mon on the field, cannot be used in succession. It's a fire type move which bypasses things like flash fire.
• 10 extra move slots allowing it to use a total of 14 moves
• A version of protect which if made contact, freezes you for 4 turns and cannot be by passed by unseen fist or any such thing.