Best Team for Kanto Remastered
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- Best Team for Kanto Remastered. Around 3 years ago, I made the best team for Kanto. It was a huge hit and people seemed to really enjoy the series. Even now I am continuing using the other starters and you guys seem to really enjoy that. To keep it short, the reason I have not been uploading the alternate starter best teams lately is because I got tired of doing them due to the stress behind it all. Trying to get one out every 2 weeks was difficult because of my schooling, and other life stuff happening. But today with me finally being on Summer vacation we can get started. So yeah best team for Kanto 3 years I made it, and I thought I did a really job with it at the time. It seemed like a really great team then as the years went by and I started doing the best teams with a different formatting style, I realized they could be made a lot better. The original best team for kanto had no movesets, and was nowhere near as in depth of a guide as present day best teams are. Trust me I am aware, that I have made errors in some past teams, but compare more present teams to the originals and there is a drastic change of quality. Pretty much what I am trying to say is, I want to make a remastered Kanto Best Team with the same mechanics I use nowadays very similar how we made the remastered Sinnoh team except I am not only going to be using one game. This best team will still revolve around both fire red and leafgreen and this time there will be no version exclusives. There will also be movesets provided as well and as usual no egg moves, no T M moves post game, nor any tutor moves post game. This team will only cover up to the end of Elite Four as well. Firered and Leafgreen is relatively easy so I think you guys can cover that yourself. This entire time I talked about what I was going to change about the Kanto best team but I didn’t even explain what a best team was so here I go.
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my level 100 moltress had no problem beating the elite 4 btw
Lmao
lol
*laughs in rock slide
im glad that he rosted them scrubs haha
MunchyChips same as my zubat
Sad that my boy Mr. Mime didn't make the list. He could sweep. Give him a broom and he'd literally clean house.
Noice
OMG🤣
Ash dad
>~
Psychics were op back then
2:51 *Venausaur*
Razor Leaf, Leech Seed, Growth, Toxic
4:19 *Nidoking*
Earthquake, Thunderbolt, Surf, Megahorn
6:49 *Dodrio*
Drill Peck, Fly, Return, Steel Wing
8:46 *Hitmonlee*
Brick Break, High Jump Kick, Rock Tomb, Bulk Up
11:06 *Snorlax*
Body Slam, Shadow Ball, Brick Break, Strength
12:33 *Jynx*
Ice Beam, Psychic, Lovely Kiss, Calm Mind
thank u so much
Never mentions best nature and EV training
We need more people like you 🙏
@@zombievikinggaming4258 This is for the story mode mainly
W person you bag hella hoes
My lvl 59 glock had no problem beating the elite four
Ruffles the one said white boii link
I got a glock in my sock
the trainer or the pokemon? 😂😂
Indy The Indy both
ha weak nothing compared to my lv 100 glock
"I'm gonna prove to you guys that you don't need a Water Pokemon in Kanto"
*has Jynx as the alternative, which can only be obtained in an in-game trade in exchange for a Water Pokemon*
Okay then.
Ryan Moore exposed
Ok ?
@@Hello-ej4nm so, he did need a water pokemon.
go to seafoam islands and catch one. You can. I have
@@hondamagna96 If you're playing Heartgold and Soulsilver and LG Pikachu/Eevee, then yes, but he's playing FireRed/Leafgreen.
U legit forgot the most important thing... “do they look cool?”
This comment shows that no matter how good and more capable you are, you'll never get appreciated because of how you look.
@Hope Bagel Hhahaha calm down why are you triggered? I mean fair enough you do you but I'm just saying. It doesn't matter if it's fictional characters, it still says something about what we people tend to prioritize more.
@Hope Bagel I mean there's nothing wrong with playing with a pokemon that you instantly like, but to be honest it get's boring because a lot of people uses them as well and even though they have good design you'll gonna end up struggling and frustrating over a game. and in my own pov, I think the coolest pokemon is the one that can look derpy, or an absolute trash, but is actually unexpectedly strong.
Exactly! I like having cool pokemons in my party. Dodrio sucks
@@AlanaAylin19 don't say that Dodrio is soooo cool compared to the other flying types
My level 100 crippling depression had no problem beating the elite four
Hey, that's pretty good
@@borzydarbobek yeah
Same
So did my level 100 obsessive compulsive disorder
Well MY level 100 crippling depression has no problem beating my motivation to literally do anything.
my level 1 caterpie had no problem dying in the elite 4
@Mawablem Have you heard of breeding?
@Mawablem are you under the age of 15?
@Mawablem What A TOXIC kid
@Minkraft we are not mirrors bruh.
@Minkraft no u
For new viewers: if you didn't know, in leaf green you can get a male Nidoran with lonely nature as an in game trade with an npg at the entrance of the tunnel that connects cerulean city with vermilion city. All you need to do is trade a female nidoran, so you can either train on to lv 15 or keep blocking the evolution. After just one level up and a moon stone, you have a nidoking with a good nature (if you care about natures) that grows considerably faster because traded Pokémon get more exp points. This trade is reversed in fire red and the female nidoran you receive has bold nature. Unless you want arcanine, leaf green is the best game to play just because of this little gem of a trade.
this needs more likes. he gets boosted exp too
I usually wait until level 22 to evolve because then it learns Thrash right away. Mr Nido is a permanent member of the team
Question do the nidoran malw have a chance to be shiny in that npc trade
Cough cough starmie
@@richard35791 this too 😂 starmie is a beast
Instructions unclear. Got 6 smeargles.
But smeargle is gen 2
@@Stormfire152 well, fire red is gen 3
@@lagmortal5825 yes but i don't think you can find smeargle in fire red. you would have to trade with a regular gen 3 game or trade one up from gen 2
@@Stormfire152 you can just use randomizer
Not a Kanto Pokémon
I had a really odd situation where I was in my final battle against blue in leaf green. He had Alakazam out and I had Hitmonlee. I was sure I was doomed until his alakazam kept using Barrier and Hitmonlee just kept BrickBreaking though 3 or 4 turns in a row!
I like how no one here even realized you were here. Rip Toby.
@@Lavenderblood111 yeah ik
Had to be luck of the psychic move choice. I know normally gen 1 programmed to choose they type advantage move, but there's no way Alakazam only knew barrier.
I think I heard u say that on a video, but that’s still pretty crazy
Hey Toby! LOL I guess Blue was planning a strategy, which turned out to be stupid LOL
Venusar- Razor leaf, leech seed, growth, toxic
NidoKing- Earthquake, thunderbolt, surf, Megahorn
DoTrio- Drill peck, fly, return, steel wing
HitMonlee- Brick break, high jump kick, rock tomb, bulk up
Snorlax- Body slam, shadow ball, brick break, strength
Jynx- ice beam, psychic, lovely kiss, calm mind
I love you
@@gavinsmith9297 I love you too
Hello, may I ask, do we need to keep an eye for the Pokemon's nature? Like, do I need to get specific nature for each pokemon, like perhaps calm nature for Jinx or something?
@@andreegeraldi1597 not really unless you want a certain natured team, it's completely up to you
@@Osprey8010 thanks for the help 😊🙏🏻
I love that you finally remastered gen 1! I have been wanting this!
This is gen 3
Bro it is gen 3 if i am not wrong fire red and leaf green are remakes of the first gen
Fire red and leaf green were released with the gen 3 games.
Ya
The Best Teams are back! I love these videos so much.
Hope you’re doing OK, man.
-Wakes up sleeping Snorlax
-Snorlax has Chesto Berry
0_0 logic
but wait how can it eat the berry if it’s asleep
Ali Needleman BUT when it used rest it eats the berry
*Logic 100*
@@alineedleman5003 snorlax is known to be able to eat even sleeping because he is just that glutonous but idk how all the other pokémon do it.
2:53 Venusaur
4:19 Nidoking
6:49 Dodrio
8:48 Hitmonlee
11:09 Snorlax
12:35 Jynx
Stop it
@@bartholomew_daviswhy dont u love ur time being saved
For all the fat people with sausage fingers.
@@howgetgood9768, it’s lazy and it takes away from the channel
Trainer: *Has Jynx, Snorlax, and Nidoking
the entire Kanto Region: _Understandable, have a good speedrun_
My god! I feel like you're speaking to my soul. Every time before I replay a game I do exactly this in the video in a notebook. I then finish the game and lose the notebook. Next time I do this process all over again... Your videos are exactly what I need.
Can you do a "Worst Team For..." series if possible? For like challenge purposes, make the game as hard as possible for ourselves and try to beat it in its entirety.
That would just be caterpies and metapods
@@send2yam No. That would be 6 Magikarps.
And that would me either countless dead or one very weird moment of glory once you've beaten the Rival using Splash.
Don't evolve ur pokemon
I love that idea and if MysticUmbreon would ever do that, then I'm down to try it.
Get 6 Magikarps and become a fisherman simple
2:53 *Venusaur*
*Where to capture:* Prof. Oak's Lab, as a gift
• Razor Leaf
~ learns at level 22 as Ivysaur
• Leech Seed
~ learns at level 7 as Bulbasaur
• Growth
~ learns at level 41 as Venusaur
• Toxic
~ defeat Gym Leader Koga in Fuchsia City to obtain TM 06, Toxic
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4:19 *Nidoking*
*Where to capture:* Route 3
• Earthquake
~ defeat Gym Leader Giovanni in Viridian City to obtain TM 26, Earthquake.
• Thunderbolt
~ spend 4,000 coins at the Celadon Game Corner to obtain TM 24, Thunderbolt
• Surf
~ in the Safari Zone in Fuchsia City to obtain HM 03, Surf
• Megahorn
~ learns at level 43 as Nidoking
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6:47 *Dodrio*
*Where to capture:* route 16, you'll need HM 01, Cut
• Drill Peck
~ learns at level 47 as Dodrio
• Fly
~ west of Celadon City, cut the small tree and pass the couple. Go through the building and into the house. Talk to the girl inside the house to obtain HM 02, Fly
• Return
~ route 12, just south of of Lavender Town in the building on the boardwalks, head upstairs. Talk to a girl to obtain TM 27, Return
• Steel Wing
~ in the North of the Safari Zone, youll be able to obtain TM 47, Steel Wing
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8:46 *Hitmonlee*
*Where to capture:* Defeat the leader of the Fighting Dojo in Saffron City
• Brick Break
~ 1st floor of the S.S Anne, or for 3,000 Poke-Dollars in the Celadon Department Store is how you'll obtain TM 31, Brick Break
• High Jump Kick
~ learns at level 26
• Rock Tomb
~ defeat Gym Leader Brock of Pewter City Gym, or find it on the Silph Co. 4th floor to obtain TM 39, Rock Tomb
• Bulk Up
~ Silph Co. 7th floor, to obtain TM 08, Bulk Up
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11:06 *Snorlax*
*Where to capture:* Route 12 and Route 16. You'll need the PoKéFlute to battle them. There's only two Snorlax in the game, so be careful
• Body Slam/Headbutt
~ learns at level 33/learns at level 19
• Shadow Ball
~ spend 4,500 at the Celadon Game Corner to obtain TM 30, Shadow Ball
• Brick Break
~ refer to Hitmonlees moves
• Strength
~ retrieve the Gold Teeth from the Safari Zone in Fuchsia City, and return them to the Warden to the right of the PoKéMoN Center, is how you'll obtain HM 04, Strength
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12:33 *Jynx*
*Where to capture:* Obtain the Super Rod on Route 12, and go fishing on Route 6 to capture Poliwhirl. Trade with a man in Cerulean City
• Ice Beam
~ spend 4,000 coins at the Celadon Game Corner to obtain TM 13, Ice Beam
• Psychic
~ the house in the southeast corner of Saffron City. Talk to Mr. Psychic to obtain TM 29, Psychic
• Lovely Kiss
~ learns at level 9
• Calm Mind
~ defeat Gym Leader Sabrina of Saffron City to obtain TM 04, Calm Mind
This should be pinned
@@timtamtube3683 ngl I was kinda hoping it would be lol
FYI Leaf Green players, you should catch a nidoran female and trade it for a nidoran male with saige in the cerulean city tunnel entrance, it will have a +Atk nature and the trade exp bonus.
Great tip! Thanks,
My lv 100 magikarp had no problem beating the elite 4
Hahahahha my rattata well smack your magickarp so easily
@@clappedkevin674 My magikarp will splash your rattata to death
*My lvl 100 Metapod Staring* Mortals...
My level 100 weedle shall eliminate you all >:)
I shall defeat u with my Level 666 MissingNo
My FireRed Team
-Venasaur: Razor Leaf, Toxic, Growth, Leech Seed
-Nidoking: Earthquake, Megahorn, Ice Beam, Thunderbolt
-Arcanine: Flamethrower, Iron Tail, Aerial Ace, Extreme Speed
-Jolteon: Thunderbolt, Shadow Ball, Thunder, Thunder Wave
-Dodrio: Drill Peck, Tri Attack, Fly, Steel Wing
-Lapras: Surf, Ice Beam, Psychic, Thunderbolt
Thanks
Arcanine and Lapras were my favorites
Okay
Me:
Venusaur, dragonite, pidgeot, lapras, raichu, ninetials
Solar beam?
Only correction I would say is use the Move tutor for Rock Slide (Rock Tunnel) and use it on Hitmonlee, more powerful and MUCH more accurate than Rock Tomb. But overall a really solid team.
Thanks, I was worried cause I taught rock tomb to Nido
For Hitmonchan i'd go for rock slide instead of rock tomb. You get it near the end of the cave north of lavender town
Yeah I guess he forgot about that. Rock Slide is way better.
Hitmonlee*
@@suryavenkatraghavan1964 you're unnecessary.
You would like a covk slide.lmao...
Yea but rocktomb focuses on the enemies speed so it's way more useful. But besides that we all have our own opinions
Mystic: “Jynx is best”
Lapras: “AM I A JOKE TO YOU”
Edit: I’ve never had this many likes so thank you.
Sorry i don't get it.
@@espygameing6851 Lapras has great bulk and an amazing movepool
Espy Gameing keep playing your minecraft
@@Insight-93 what's wrong with minecraft?
@@goggles8405 He plays fortnite
If you're playing in Leafgreen, trade a Nidoran♀ for a Nidoran♂ in the Underground path! That way, your Nidoking will have a permanent XP boost. 👌
Great point dude! That's what i did, was having terrible luck with my encounters and felt like i had to
oh yas
It probably has nicknames, which I almost never like, so I'll go with that 1% encounter rate
@@counterfeit1148
Its nickname is Mr.Nido, which isn't too bad...
@@HobbesHobbiton Oh okay
My go to team.:
- Venusaur
- Nidoking
- Starmie
- Arcanine
- Hitmonlee
- Dodrio
I counter with a Starmie and either or Jolteon or maybe a Magneton.
Im not too familiar with fr/lg and it would come down to if Starme had access to anything other than fireblast as a fire move.
Edit: or actually just a faster Starmie.
Arcanine, Starmie
So just trade one to the other game
The pokemon I use most often in my (often) Fire-red/(occasionally) Leafgreen playthrough's are typically not on MysticUmbreon's lists but honestly I think mine could truly rival his. however, I personally enjoy using version exclusives/in-game trades/and in-game gift pokemon from time-to-time!
(Starter) #1. Blastoise
* rain dance
* bite
* ice beam
* surf
#2. Fearow
* return
* Aerial ace
* steel wing
* drill peck
#3. Mr. Mime
(already comes with a timid nature)
* calm mind
* magical leaf
* Thunderbolt
* psychic
#4. Marowak
(rock head ability & thick club item)
* bonemerang
* Aerial ace
* Brick break
* double edge
#5. Electabuzz
* light screen
* shock wave
* psychic
* thunder
#6. Hitmonlee/Primeape
* bulk up
* brick break
* Rock slide
* mega kick
Other possible choices I occasionally rotate are=
☆ Arcanine
* sunny day/iron tail
* bite
* flamethrower
* extremespeed
☆ Snorlax
(Thick fat Ability)
* Brick break
* shadow ball
* Body slam
* Rock slide/earthquake
☆ Nidoking
* toxic
* brick break
* dig/earthquake
* shadow ball
☆ Slowbro
* calm mind
* flamethrower
* psychic
* surf
☆ Haunter/Gengar
* hypnosis/toxic
* giga drain
* dream eater/psychic
* Thunderbolt
and...
☆ Sandslash
* Aerial ace
* brick break
* Rock slide
* earthquake
Believe it or not> I lot of the pokemon I listed can learn quite a bit of these moves some way or another by level-up, that genuinely goes along way when you want to preserve your one-time use TM's & spend less $ at the game corner!
Me: I think ill try using this team!
(Sees jynx)
Me: nope
And what's wrong with jynx
Dude, you're NUTS! Jynx is amazing! I never used her as a kid, because I thought she sucked. I started using her a few years ago, and now I have a lot of respect for the PokeMon-ification of a glass cannon.
Great Mon. It's "OffEnSiVe" appearance is just icing on the cake. I wish they'd left her as a blackface caricature, but purple is cool I guess.
@@petercarioscia9189 he maybe hates how jynx looks. I can't say that jynx sucks in my opinion but also i care about pokemon looks cool not only being strong
chris gr i can’t even get jynx in my game
Jynx looks bad. Team has to be fun and enjoyable to look at.
I'm here to confirm that Jynx retains lovely kiss if polywhirl is level 28.
Fxrestar it also works at 29
It works any lower level than 35
honestly i just went to the move reminder, its before the league so it isnt much of a problem
I had a very similar team to this:
- Venasaur (Sludge Bomb, Frenzy Plant, Leech Seed, Sleep Poweder)
- Fearow (Return, Hyper Beam, Drill Peck, Mirror Move)
- Nidoking (Earthquake, Rock Slide, Megahorn, Thunderbolt)
- Poliwrath (Surf, Brick Break, Body Slam, Bulk Up), this then changed for the 2nd Elite four run to: (Focus Punch, Substitute, Surf, Body Slam)
- Jynx (Ice Beam, Dream Eater, Calm Mind, Lovely Kiss)
Ninetails (Flamethrower, Sunny Day, Confuse Ray, Will-o-Wisp)
Feel like Poliwrath is just as good as Hitmonlee, just sacrifices a bit of power for bulk. Wanted to use an Arcanine but my FR cartridge broke ): feel like Snorlax would have been much better but oh well
I like this lineup. I would switch out Lapras for Jynx bc of higher defense/special attacks and psychic is a great move
Bro who should I teach cut
@@SALMANARGIS you only need cut really for the early game, when you won’t have a full party. so just have a random pokémon learn cut and be a filler in your team, a “HM slave” this is often dubbed. Either that or Nidoking can learn cut and you can delete this later on
I like the idea of using Jinx, but I'm gonna keep using Starmie as its my favorite pokemon.
I never liked Starmie....oh I know it's a fantastic Pokemon, but Misty's Starmie smashing me around as a kid left me scarred for life.
@@petercarioscia9189 Dude starmie is very op in game. As soon as you get it in pallet town you have surf in fuschia city and Psychic in saffron, and then just use ice bema and Thunderbolt. This thing has perfect coverage
My favorites Blaziken, cool to know
@@epitaphd4c481 I know. I still haven't used it on a team. Not once not ever.
I think it's pretty hilarious that it's "Lovely Kiss" in English and literally "Kiss of Death" in German😂
the feels lol
Everything sounds angry in german
"Big kiss" in French
@@spencerbowden2979 no it doesn't
Honestly can't remember the last time i liked a video. This was exactly what i was lookin for. Very in depth, great speed and quality content and i love how you went above and beyond explaining how certain pokémon matched up with others concerning certain key NPCs. I'm just all around impressed. Even gave a sub and gonna look through some of your older vids.
As a side note: I chose hitmonlee over hitmonchan this time around because i know that kicking is stronger in comparison to punching and your stat break down kinda confirmed that. Plus as much as i love Jackie Chan. Bruce Lee would whop is @$$ if Jackie didn't have some random scaffolding to hide behind lol.
Very greatful for the time and effort you put into this thank you!
Ps I'm playing pokeone and started in kanto. This video was still 100% accurate in every aspect. Thanks again!
I'm going to say it... Gary was pretty smart having a Nidoking when he got those 10 badges. 6:17
That great feel when you always use Nidoking, Snorlax and Hitmonlee when you play Kanto and realize you have good taste on high quality pokemon
Yep! I used them too.
I looked back on my Leaf Green team and my 1st hall of fame team consisted of: Charizard, Dragonite, Gyarados, Snorlax, Hypno and Onyx. Memories 😌
I'm excited for the Kalos Best Teams for the other starters! Edit: Thank you thank you thank you! This is the most likes i've ever had!
MoonFusion no way i found you again.
Oh hi!
I dont know u 2 but hello may I join the party?
👍🏻
15:09 That’s definitely Bruno’s team lol
William Henry totally not Sabrina
Caught
Lol l was hoping that l wasnt the only one that saw it
William Henry LOL GOTEM
lol, i saw that too
Mystic: Don’t use legendarys it makes the game to easy
Me: If I slower walk away he won’t notice me
Disagree on the "no water type" assessment. While as an attacking type it isn't needed that much, it's a WAY better *DEFENSIVE* type than Ice. Jynx gets absolutely bodied by physical attackers period. It has a good special defense, but *Fire, Dragon, and Dark* are all super effective, and all other special attacks besides Psychic (one of the rarest attack types in-game) are neutral. Jynx is therefore only good to one-shot sweep off a 95 Speed stat, which is relevantly outsped by Charizard, Pidgeot (your assessment of Pidgeot is wrong, since it wins on speed and can easily KO with stab Aerial Ace off 80 base attack versus Jynx's base 35 defense and 65 HP [two points above nonlegendary average]), Dugtrio (it gets super bodied by Dugtrio), Gengar, and Aerodactyl; this means if on-level, Jynx dies to any of those. If you're already overlevelling, the team composition doesn't matter. Erica's team is awful and loses heads up to neutral damage from a decent attacker (like Hitmonchan). The team already has strengths versus Giovanni and Jynx must OHKO *every* pokemon on Bruno's/Lance's teams or get OHKO'd back (and Lance has Aerodactyl, which is faster). This leaves Jynx as having relavant strengths versus Koga, Bruno, and Agatha - all things any Physic type can do. Without trading (i.e. Alakazam), Starmie has 20 base Speed and *50 base defense* on Jynx while sacrificing only 5 base hp, 15 base special attack, and 10 Special defense. Starmie is version exclusive to Leaf Green though. Looking at the team, Lance is its Achilles' Heel. It needs a good Ice or Dragon user, which is what you want Jynx to be. The problem is Ice is a garbage defensive type. Lapras is the better choice in non-version exclusive, since it gets stab Ice Beam versus Lance while being bulky for safety. It gets non-stab Psychic if you feel like you need the coverage. If you insist on Jynx, the Calm Mind set is objectively wrong - it's too fragile to set up against anything with any physical attacks. If you want to set up, you're better off running a SECOND Snorlax, EV train Special Attack and Defense, then run a Rest + Sleep Talk set with Psychic and Ice Beam for the same coverage as Jynx but with better sustain.
My dude dragons arent super effective on ice or psychic types
@# AYUSH BANIK They're talking about Kanto Remastered, not Kanto. In Remastered, Dark exists as an attacking type in Bite and [rarer] Crunch. Jynx is absolute trash. It resists Psychic and Ice, sure, but it takes neutral or worse damage against everything else and it has base 35 defense with only 65 hp and Jynx has a weird middling speed that makes it slower the hyper aggressive threats it dies to. You don't need super effective damage to absolutely massacre it. On level, a max IV Jynx with a positive defensive nature is two hit KO by a hitmonchan with 0 IVs, 0 EVs, and a negative attacking nature using Brick Break, which is just stab neutral physical damage [which is everywhere]. For the main game, you don't need anything for Sabrina - Psychics in this game are beyond frail and are eviscerated by neutral physical moves.
You realize that all dark moves are special in Gen 3 and that there are no Dark types to use STAB Dark moves, right? Also I ran a damage calculator. Aerial ace on Pidgeot at equal levels will at best deal a bit over 50% HP damage. Hitmonchan also won’t OHKO it with Brick Break (which Bruno’s doesn’t even have) nor will the Sky Uppercut that it does have and it’s SIGNIFICANTLY slower. Hitmonlee does have Brick Break and but also can’t OHKO and is still slightly slower. Getting a Calm Mind off for a guaranteed OHKO isn’t that risky or you can even just skip that since the trade one you get has a nature for positive Special Attack though it does come at the cost of physical defense. Not that it matters since the first thing he sends out is an Onix which can’t even come close to OHKOing Jynx so you can just set up your Calm Mind then. For Pokémon like Aerodactyl or Charizard just don’t use it; use Nidoking. I’m not saying that his decision to not use a water type is the best answer but Jynx is actually very good for Kanto so long as you rely on using its STAB attacks and there’s other ways to deal with what it’s weak against.
Vaporeon is better than Jynx, especially against lance. It's bulky to take a lot of his Dragonite's attacks and powerful to OHKO or at least 2turnKO his pokemon with Ice Beam, and Blue's Charizard is easier with Vapory. I used Vaporeon and it worked BETTER THAN JYNX. Also it learns bite.
That's why Vaporeon is better in Kanto. Defensively AND offensively good easily available and You can get Raichu instead of Jolteon
Jolteon is super useful against Lorelei but can be used against half of blue's team, Agatha's golbat as well as the myriad of water types.
I know it's probably for time saving but there's value in quickly running over generic trainers
And it can learn shadow ball
8:49 Boy oh boy where do I even begin. Hitmonlee... honey, my pookie bear. I have loved you ever since I first laid eyes on you. The way you drive into the paint and strike fear into your enemies eyes. Your silky smooth kick around the opponent, and that gorgeous High Jump Kick. I would do anything for you. I wish it were possible to freeze time so I yuwould never have to watch you faint. You had a rough childhood, but you never gave up hope. You are even amazing off the battlefield, you're a great husband and father, sometimes I even call you dad. I forvever dread and weep, thinking of the day you will one day retire. I would sacrifice my own life it were the only thing that could put a smile on your beautiful face. You have given me so much joy, and heartbreak over the years. I remember when you first left Kanto and its like my heart got broken into a million pieces. But a tear still fell from my right eye when I watched you win your first ring in Galar, because deep down, my glorious king deserved it. I just wanted you to return home. Then allas, you did, my sweet baby boy came home and I rejoiced. 2015 was a hard year for us baby, but in 2016 you made history happen. You came back from 13 HP and I couldn't believe it. I was crying, bawling even, and I heard my glorious king exclaim these words,
"HITMONLEE HITMON!" Not only have you changed the game of Pokémon and the world forever, but you've eternally changed my world. And now you're getting older, but still the goat, my goat. I love you pookie bear, my glorious king, Hitmonlee. ☺️❤️🫶🏽
Love the team I always use your team advise keep up the good work
Me too so good
His first Kanto is way better. Switching Jolteon for Hitmonlee? Switching Starmie for Jynx? WTF? That makes no sense. Jolteon and Starmie are way better and more useful.
My heart hurts for Jolteon. Rain Dance, Thunder, Shadow Ball, Double Kick.
This moveset, in FR & LG, is garbage
Why use Shadow Ball and Double Kick on a special attacker ?
The moveset i reccomend is:
Thunderbolt
Thunder Wave
Bite
Shockwave
(I know it has two offensive electric moves, but this is the best that It's movepool offers)
BoJack Hopper Shock wave temporarily, then let it learn thunder. You can find rain dance outside of Fushia City. Annihilates Lorelei. Shadow ball because it helps massively against Sabrina’s entire gym (plus already knowing electric attacks for the Slowbros), Agatha, your rivals Alakazam/Executor and additional coverage for the water/psychic types. Double kick because why not? You’re not going to run into too many normal types that’ll give you trouble. This move set has helped me in dozens of playthroughs, including nuzlockes. Give it a try and tell me if it’s garbage after using it :)
@@Adamame93 Well, i disagree with you for these reasons:
1) Thunder and Rain Dance needs a setup of two turns, Jolteon has really poor defenses, and so, a set up turn could be easily be a possibility to be OKOed by the adversary
2) I agree that you need coverage against psychic types, but Shadow Ball is physical in this gen, and Jolteon attack stat is pretty bad.
So, i just reccomend using Bite
3) Normal types aren't as big of treath in Kanto, to need fighting coverage.
Aside of Snorlax, in the story of the games all the trainers with pure Normal types (because a lot of the trainers have Normal/Flying types, wich Fighting does neutral damage to), have pokèmons like Raticate, that can be OHKOed or THOKed pretty easily with moves that don't do supereffective damage
4) If you want to use fighting coverage in Kanto, teach it to a Pokèmon with good attack stats
Jolteon has pretty bad attack stat, making those fighting moves almost useless
Before i finish this comment i just want to say that if this moveset has helped you in the past in different playthroughs, more power to ya, but that was just my opinion
BoJack Hopper in all honesty, This move set
isn’t bad in a play through. Competitive, yes it’s trash lol. It’ll probably help if I told you what my team was so it gives better context: Charizard, Jolteon, Dragonite, Machamp, Slowbro, Rhydon.
In my favorite nuzlocke: Blastoise, Jolteon, Arcanine, Exegutor, Aerodactyl, Hitmonlee
I like your move set too, but try out mine in the future. I promise it’s a fun one.
@@Adamame93 Oh, thanks for liking my moveset.
I may try yours in the future
Venasaur (Staller )
Sleep powder, leech seed, double team, razor leaf/sludge bomb
Vaporeon ( Tank/baton passer)
Surf, ice beam, acid armor, baton pass
Mr mime ( special attacker)
Psychic, thunderbolt, calm mind, magical leaf
Snorlax ( Tank)
Body slam, Brick break, Rest, Sleep talk
Aerodactyl ( physical attacker )
Double edge, fly , rock slide,earthquake
Nice team
You can trade Nidorina for Nidorino (Leaf Green) or Nidorino for Nidorina (Fire Red) on route 11 if you don't want to look for Nidoran early. It's your choice.
Cekeemm but you still need to catch a nidoran... just other gender
He’s saying because the female encounter rate is higher, so it’s easier to just trade and get it
Not to mention it comes packed with better IVs so you're set for a nice mon (additionally you can also trade a Nidoran-m for Nidoran-f)
Abhay Gupta yeah but it has a trashy nickname
@@JorjoGiovanna true
Finally my boy Hitmonlee getting some love. Always gonna be my favorite fighting type Pokémon
Hitmonlee is da best
Hitmonless is overrated and wasn't needed. He's basically just another Snorlax. A physical attacker with high SP DEF. Snorlax can have the same moves as Hitmonlee. "Brick Break and Bulk Up".
@@syzorst Competitively strictly gamewise, yes you are absolutely right but he is super cool in the anime. Looks awesome too.
No doubt brother
I watched the previous one this is better than the before one
Dodrio can learn Steel Wings and Fly when Dodrio has 3 heads and no wings. Seems legit.
it can use it's 2 heads as wings
@@johnsilver9055 This gave me the derpiest image possible.
@@adamwalsh3718 same
@@johnsilver9055 Dodrios Tail: *AM I A JOKE TO YOU!*
@@johnsilver9055 lol
My team for fire red was:
-Venusaur
-Nidoking
-Jolteon
-Lapras
-Aerodactyl
-Snorlax
I also had a scyther and arcanine bur replaced those with aerodactyl and snorlax
Dark Nix 975 I had:
Charizard
Lapras
Exeggutor
Nidoking
Machamp
Snorlax
@@swimmymimmy5927 very cool team you got there
@@NightSkyNyx ty ty
I had
Lapras
Charizard
Rhydon
Jolteon
Snorlax
Dragonite
1 charizard
2 lapras
3 jolteon
4 Persian
5 syther
6 dodrio
Dude, thank you SO much! I defeated the Elite 4 and the rival on the second try, because I didn't know wich Pokémon they started with, but thank you so much even though! Going to Pokémon Heart Gold now
If you are playing Leaf Green and you don’t want to use Jynx or Hitmonlee, which I don’t blame you as I don’t see them doing so well personally I recommend you use the original team’s Pokémon, Starmie and Jolteon and here is the moveset and the reasons:
Starmie:
Obtained by fishing with a super rod in areas such as Vermilion city and Pallet Town
Surf - HM, given in Safari Zone
Ice Beam - Game Corner
Recover - Should have it when you catch it
Psychic -TM given by talking to someone in Saffron City
Jolteon:
Obtained as Eevee in Saffron City (Static)
Thunderbolt - Game Corner (can use shock wave if you’re out of money and don’t feel like farming, you get it from surge)
Thunder Wave - level 42/ move tutor in Rocket’s HQ
Shadow Ball - Game corner
Your choice between Double kick, Pin Missle, Quick attack, Double Team, Flash
Reasons:
Starmie:
Surf - Stab, helps against everything Mystic mentioned for Surf with Nidoking and is more powerful here than on Nidoking as it has higher special attack and the STAB bonus
Psychic - The same reason it’s on Jynx just listen to Mystic
Recover - Helps you save money on potions (and you need money for the game corner) and is just a good move
Ice Beam - Same reason as Ice Punch/Beam in Mystics video, really good coverage as well
The reason I see this doing better than the Jynx is due to the fact it’s faster, has water type moves and recovery. Using Starmie also clears a spot on Nidoking’s moves which can be used for Rock Slide (Move tutor in Rock Tunnel). Jynx has Lovely Kiss but you’re going to use Thunder Wave on Jolteon so that loss isn’t too bad.
Jolteon:
Shadow Ball: - Coverage for psychic types as sometimes Snorlax is too slow and you don’t need too much to kill certain ghosts [Jolteon has higher attack than Gengar’s defense so being a physical attack doesn’t really matter]
Thunderbolt - Do I really need to explain?
Thunder Wave - You have Snorlax on the team, speed support and paralysis will help Snorlax greatly
The last move is your choice as it has a few options:
Pin Missile - Exeggutor if you’d like, but I recommend not to honestly
*Double Kick* - As Mystic said, most ground types are also rock types in this game, Double Kick is super effective. [Also renders hitmonlee as more useless]
*Double Team* - Jolteon is quite frail (at least physically), giving it the ability to boost its evasion is quite useful in a few situations, I recommend using this one.
Quick Attack - Is priority, not really any other reason
Flash - This is an HM move which won’t be used unless you’re planning to go through Rock Tunnel again. I don’t recommend but if you really enjoy Rock Tunnel have at it
Using this Pokemon also shaved off another spot for Nidoking’s moveset which can be used for Brick Break if you’re really scared of normal types (Rendering Hitmonlee even more useless) or even cut if you don’t want to deal with going in and out of Pokémon Centers with HM slaves (To compensate the lack of the Brick Break TM Snorlax will have Yawn/Rest/Belly drum (level up moves/Move relearner, is on Two Island [not post game]) or any of the special moves he can learn as he has lots of great moves)
The reason I see this doing better than Hitmonlee is the fact that Hitmonlee is completely worthless in this team as there are other members with fighting and rock type moves (Which is literally another reason as to why Mystic always has Nidoking I am surprised he messed that up) and Jolteon is a very fun pokemon to use.
You can't fish in lets go
Hand Of The King who... said anything about let’s go? and staryu is available somewhere else in that game
@@FactswithKat I just assumed it would be what's the point in a fire red and leaf green vid at this point there's millions of them.
Hand Of The King you do understand this video is about fire red... right? literally encounter rates such as nidoran male ( 5:05 ) use the FRLG encounter table and mystic used movesets from those games. you expected him to make a video about let’s go and not say a word about the overpowered eevee/pikachu you get? and why would you need help in those games anyway, they’re too easy
@@FactswithKat sorry for the necropost but counterpoint:
I agree that Starmie is much better than Jynx. Ice Beam STAB and Calm Mind are the higher special attack is nice but by the time you obtain Jynx the only matchup she'll be favored over Starmie in is Blue's Exeggutor, which is already covered by both Nidoking and Dodrio. Starmie's higher speed, greater bulk, and access to recovery give it greater survivability, and the Surf STAB is a plus vs the likes of Blaine or Blue should Nidoking falter.
However, I do believe Hitmonlee has a greater purpose on this play through than Jolteon. Despite Jolteon's speed, the lack of notable bird and trainers in Kanto significantly diminishes the need for an Electric type, as Gyarados will die to Nidoking's Thunderbolt, and every other water is already covered in some capacity by Venusaur. Tentacruel is fodder for Starmie, and Lapras will sttuggle more with Hitmonlee. Snorlax can wall and obliterate opposing Starmie with Shadow Ball. The Fighting STAB really makes Hitmonlee stand out compared to Nidoking. Brick Break is useless on a ground type mon with Earthquake because STAB Earthquake will always do more or equal damage to Brick Break except for flying mons, which Thunderbolt is much more useful for. Hitmonlee's Fighting STAB and access to Rock Tomb/Rock Slide allows Nidoking to have more coverage. Hitmonlee benefits from this stab as he can smash through Ice types better than anyone on this team can, and even does better vs Lapras than Jolteon due to his higher primary attacking stat that hits Lapras's lower defense, and Hitmonlee's higher Sp Defense lets him take Lapras's hits better. With Rock Slide, Hitmonlee has more positive mus than Jolteon. Shadow Ball will serve much more use on Snorlax as Snorlax's higher attack will allow him to obliterate the Psychics and Ghosts easier, while his typing and attacks suit him more to taking hits and switching in, which in a play through in "set" battle style is very crucial.
Can't wait for the Sword and Shield series.
Same
Starters look shit though
@@fraiperico4901 Chill we've only seen they're first forms. I hated Rowlett, but dartrix ans Decidueye surprised me. (Decidueye is bad still but what can ya do
My team:
-Venusaur
-Jolteon
-Aerodactyl
-Lapras
-Snorlax
-Alakazam
Johnny?
U lucky
add moves please
Love that there’s someone else that actually appreciates jynx!
I’d love to see best teams without using starters!
Or best mono type team of each type!
Leafgreen:
Blastoise/Vaporeon
Fearow
Nidoking (traded)
Mr. Mime (traded)
Ninetales
Hitmonlee
Mono-poison and mono-water beat kanto nicely
@@robertoaguiar6230 there is a house on route two that you can access with the cut HM, you have to go there thru digletts cave after dealing with the SS Anne stuff in vermillion city
A content creator who shares the same love (?) for my favorite starter? Subbed.
I used Venusaur for my Red playthrough a couple of months ago just for a change and it didn't disappoint. Razor Leafe is honestly enough with the broken crit mechanic in gen 1 games. You basically alwas crit with razor leafe. And you simply use other Pokemon to compement it in cases in which Venusaur can't kill everything with razor leafe
Gonna be that guy.
15:10 “Bruno!” When that’s Sabrina and her team on screen! Lol
Nice catch.
L
Wtf, I just watched the older version of this video yesterday, and it pops in my recommended today. Damn, the power of the RUclips algorithm.
This team really works, jinx sure sweeps almost all the elite 4
For Hitmonlee why not replace Rock Slide for Rock Tomb. You can find the Rock Slide tutor in Rock Tunnel (near the exit by lavender town).
This
Arcanite914 he said the vid won't include move tutors
He said no post game move tutors. Rock Slide isn't post game
But Rock Tomb has a cooler animation. And because it's so awesome. Your opinion is invalid.
If you wanna talk trash. Talk trash.
I have a total of 886 score in Pokemon Showdown Gen 3 random battles.
Yes. I am Justin Timberlake And why does your score matter in this conversation again?
Here's my take on your picks:
1. Venusaur is indeed stronger then charizard, but is worse then blastoise in any meaningful way: he only fares better against misty and lt surge, falling off really soon right after, his only good damaging move having 55 bp, while blastoise stays good for the entire game. And even if you are set on using venusaur, change razorleaf and growth with solarbeam and sunnyday: with the sun solarbeam is stronger then razorleaf after 2 growths and even without the sun solarbeam will do more damage then 2 razorleaves.
2. Nidoking is OP
3. Dodrio is the only decent flying pokemon for the most part of the game.
4. Hitmonlee is... deceptively weak. He doesn't actually contribute too much being resisted by almost all strong trainers he faces, and even when you do have the advantage is against rock types who have so much defense and attack they can tank your fighting type attack and one-shot you back with earthquake (true story)
5. Snorlax is OP
6. I never used jynx personally but he has great stats and ice/psychic type is an awesome combination in kanto.
Bonus. I agree you don't need a water pokemon in kanto if you have nidoking, but you'll need one if you want to play the post-game too
Stebbinator 54 Um Jynx is a girl
@@xdrazormon454 jynx is a trap
Venusaur isn’t stronger than zard
I agree with Blastoise being better than Venusaur. Rain dance combined with surf sweep entire team in the mid/late game. With Venusaur, you rely on stall and razor leaf is very weak. You also encounter a lot of flying types early game that might be hard to deal with. Blastoise learning bite will also help you with Misty and Sabrina. And for the electric gym you have great option like Nidoking/Nidoqueen or just get a Dugtrio.
The only problem is that Kanto doesn't have good pokemon against water types except for Venasaur (or I guess magneton). Vaporeon could do the same trick as Blastoise if you want to use Venusaur.
But why take Blastoise when you could have Lapras instead? It can do everything Blastoise can and also gets STAB on ice attacks.
Jinx is a pretty underrated pve pokemon it's always really good vs the elite 4s from my experience
"the whole point of a water pokemon is to surf"
Lapras. STAB ice beam, STAB water, perish song, and rain dance
In this game, I would run a dodrio with drill peck, return, pursuit, and fly. You can abuse the fact that the enemy is going to switch out to get a guaranteed pursuit, which is devastating on top of its high attack. Not to mention if you give your Lapras rain dance you can set up thunders For your electric type so you have 120 STAB w perfect accuracy. Kinda gimmicky setups but consistent and really manipulates the game
all "setups" have their trade off though, that being you either have to faint or switch out, so not much of a gimmick.
lapras can also learn psychic
Venusaur @ Leftovers
Ability: Overgrow
EVs: 252 HP / 4 Atk / 252 SpD
Careful Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Razor Leaf
- Leech Seed
- Growth
- Toxic
Nidoking (M) @ Poison Barb
Ability: Poison Point
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 SpA / 252 Spe
Naive Nature
- Earthquake
- Thunderbolt
- Surf
- Megahorn
Dodrio @ Bright Powder
Ability: Early Bird
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Drill Peck
- Fly
- Return
- Steel Wing
Hitmonlee (M) @ Quick Claw
Ability: Limber
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Brick Break
- High Jump Kick
- Rock Tomb
- Bulk Up
Snorlax @ Silk Scarf
Ability: Immunity
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 SpA
Brave Nature
- Body Slam
- Shadow Ball
- Brick Break
- Strength
Jynx (F)
Ability: Oblivious
EVs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Timid Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Ice Beam
- Psychic
- Lovely Kiss
- Calm Mind
@Nick Cruz
Fearow, Poliwrath and Alakazam.
Why 4 Atk all of venusaur's moves is special
@@ChromGroms9 it’s bc it has razor leaf.
@@itstheman0nthem00n but razor is special
@@ChromGroms9 no it literally isn’t.
Chat this is crazy, 5 years ago? I still remember following these as they came out and now I’m a completely different person
I recently got Pokemon Lets Go! Eevee and I already had my team in mind. I was hoping for Eevee, Nidoking, Gengar, Gyarados, Dragonite, and Charizard. Literally 5 minutes into the game I found a shiny male Nidoran. Probably the best start to a game I've ever had.
wanna trade it for my pikachu that knows surf?
@@iiRoel Haven't played yet, but does Pikachu really know Surf in LGP? I know you could get one back in the day in RBY.
Jynx so underrated used her in a nuzlocke I love her
With respect to Hitmonlee, keep in mind that Rock Slide is NOT a postgame tutor move in FR/LG; the tutor is easily accessible inside Rock Tunnel. Since Hitmonlee can learn the stronger-and-more-accurate Rock Slide, you might prefer to use that move over the weaker Rock Tomb. Other moves of interest include Earthquake (Nidoking already uses up that TM however) and Mega Kick (Level 46 or Tutor), but aside from these moves, Hitmonlee's movepool is very shallow.
Those with access to trade evolution could use Machamp over Hitmonlee. Just keep in mind that Machamp is slower (but has better Attack, Defense, and HP relative to Hitmonlee), and the movepool isn't too different (aside from stronger STAB in Cross Chop): just use Cross Chop/Brick Break/Rock Slide for your attacking moves, plus either Earthquake (if you aren't using Nidoking or another Ground-type that only gets EQ via TM) or Bulk Up. Though weaker, Hitmonlee's HJK is more "spammable" than Cross Chop given its higher PP, aside from the issue of crash damage (which is half the damage the attack would have dealt in Gen 3); Nuzlocke players should probably stick to Brick Break (not to mention choosing between Hitmonlee or Lapras, depending on your ruleset).
Suprised starmie still doesnt make it in. Good special attack and speed and really good coverage
He explained that he wouldn’t be using version exclusives on the team. Starmie is exclusive to Leaf Green.
An Alakazam is running house on this team
100% team would get swept aside from lax. But it doesn't have recovery.
What team in Kanto isn't if I may ask?
@@leviistired3621 Plenty. Snorlax, Chansey. Wigglytuff. There are plenty of good walls. Your team has one. Also pokes that outspeed it as well. Which you're lacking as well.
I love the breakdowns on this channel
Remastered: Keeps 4 Pokemons from the original one
Because those Pokèmon are actually really good.
Besides, this team was remastered in the sense that he gives movesets to the Pokèmons and i dosen't just say "this Pokèmon is very good because this this and that"
Who else is he meant to use then 😂 them pokemon are really good and he did better then the last time. He wasnt really in depth
You can also pick up leftovers right where snorlax was caught at
U need itemfinder
@@LiskHelio yes you do same with macho brace in the 8 gym where Giovanni was standing
@@LiskHelio hahaha trust me I now know all of firered leafgreen secrets hints strategies etc etc etc
@@ryanjonsson2468 i am not saying that you do not know that you need the itemfinder. Your information could be misleading because people might try to pick it up without the itemfinder or attempt to pick it up on the incorrect Snorlax location
@@LiskHelio they are on all both snorlax locations but yep you just do have to have item finder
I'm surprised you included Hitmonlee over Primeape. Primeape(Mankey) is an early catch and has a better move pool imo.
hitmonlee has way better stats, thats what I thought at first too.
Can u rank all gym leaders in a specific region from weakest to strongest pls.... its ok if u can do it next month
Purple Cat 1-8, done
Daniel Gibbs what do u mean done?
angry potato that's why I wish that mystic would create a ranking video for all the gym leaders in a specific region
Purple Cat I think the kalos gym leaders in the game are the weakest. For they weren’t that much of a challenge.
@@truearea53 Unovas are the hardest imo
Old school favorite team:
Venusaur
Charizard
Blastoise
Alakazam
Golem
Gyarados
When you include all the starters so you dont get any hate comments
Actually in yellow version you can have them all
@@davidli7903 Lol you give me too much credit. I just never cared that much, unlike others, and stuck with the beginners developing them while just catching everything else.
You have two water types and two flying types
@@bestfrancis2376 Gasp.......you're right!!!!!
I'll change that right away!!!!!...........
this is such a great video, thanku for helping me out on my new journey! i beat all the bosses in one go, didn't even need to heal with my bulbasaur, just KO'ed them all, still helping me out a lot, just came to see when to evolve my nidorino becuz i thought i would need to wait for the horn attack at level 36, so again thanku very much
I gotta agree about Jolteon being replaced since Nidoking has Thunderbolt so it's a bit better
And I will say this again, starmie wrecks the game from the moment you get it. Absolutely amazing pokemon.
It looks strange though. I don't want to use Patrick Star during my Playthrough
@@pandaman1331I thought so too at first, but after using it you'll like it a lot better.
@@aoifeblack_4153 Maybe I will give it a try in my next playthrough. If I am not mistaken it can also learn Thunderbolt right?
@@pandaman1331 yes, although it's expensive in the game corner. Other options are thunder or shock wave.
What moveset do u use on starmie?
Venusaur
- Synthesis
- Sunny Day
- Solar Beam
- Sludge Bomb
Fearow
- Fly
- Secret Power
- Drill Peck
- Steel Wing
Primeape
- Earthquake
- Rock Slide
- Karate Chop
- Cross Chop
Arcanine
- Extreme Speed
- Dig
- Flamethrower
- Fire Blast
Hypno
- Shadow Ball
- Psychic
- Thunder Wave
- Mega Punch
Starmie
- Ice Beam
- Psychic
- Recover
- Surf
Jolteon got replaced, I cri everytm
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My team
Venusaur
Arcanine
Gyarados
Jolteon
Nidoking
Dragonite
simiabraz Frensh infernape my team
Articuno
magikarp
magikarp
magikarp
magikarp
magikarp
"Venusaur is also my personal favorite"
I see you too are a man of culture as well
“With razor leaf, Venasaur is good against Brock, Misty...”
So you want us to have a lvl. 22 Ivysaur by then?
i feel like he doesnt fully review everything when the video is done, tbh
Vine whip does awesome against Brock, and you'll likely have an Ivysaur when you battle Misty anyway
Yeah
me who overlevels my pokemons
Being the best Flying pokemon without having wings, what a gangster :p
My level 75 bidoof had no problem beating the elite four.....
Wait, wrong generation
Will this work on normal pokemon red? Like will everything be in the right place?
Google it
Probably not so I would just Google it do u don't waste time looking
No.
Venusaur is the only pokemon that can learn the movesets he mentions.
Nidoking cannot learn megahorn or dig
Hitmonlee cannot learn brick break, bulk up, or rock tomb/slide
Snorlax cannot learn shadow ball or brick break
Jynx cannot learn psybeam.
Dodrio cannot learn return or steel wing.
I hope this helped.
Really, the only downside to this list is that the best TMs are Celadon Game Corner prizes. So unless you’re VERY good at the slots, you’re only option is to *buy* all those coins. Fortunately, this game has both the Amulet Coin and the VS Seeker. I have abused both SO many times, particularly for EV training (yes, I was that patient).
"Strong Pokémon. Weak Pokémon. That is only the selfish perception of people. Truly skilled trainers should try to win with their favorites. I like your style. You understand what's important. Go on - - the Champion is waiting."
- Karen, from Elite 4 of Kanto
"It's one thing to use the pokèmon you like for leisurely battles, but serious battles are a genuine trial. Truly strong trainers must be prepared to use Pokèmon that can win rather than their favorites" - Battle Resort
NIDOKIIIIIIIIIING!!!! I LOVE Nidoking! He's been one of my absolute favorites ever since Gen 1! I use him as a physical sweeper in HG. Give him Brick Break, Ice Punch, Shadow Claw, and Earthquake, and there is almost nothing he can't hit for super effective damage!
It's shiny is really good
I nearly used nidoking in every Pokemon game that I played in games in which isn't available is the only games that I didn't use it
Nidoking
I think this is one of the best option for fire red and moveset mentioned in the video is also quite good as it covers all weaknesses (except ICE) and is good against gyms
people don't seem to realize that in fr/lg, you can get Bite on jolteon (have to level eevee to 30 first), and that makes it great against psychics too (it's a special move so works great on jolteon).
my team; Charizard (with fly, brick break, and flamethrower), Jolteon (with bite and thunderbolt), Lapras (ice beam, surf, and psychic), and tauros (strength, earthquake, and return), with a primeape or nidoking thrown in if you feel like being saucy. it's a solid team that covers everything you need that doesn't 'waste' exp going to a ton of pokemon. primeape is recommended until you can get tauros, and pikachu is great until you get eevee.
My level 100 Bidoof had no problem beating the elite four...
Oh wait,wrong generation
My level 100 moltress had no problem beating the elite four
*Onix uses rock slide*
*Moltres lost 12% hp*
Charizard (Fly, Flamethrower, Dragon Claw, Rock Slide)
Gengar (Shadow Ball, Sludge Bomb, Hypnosis, Dream Eater)
Zapdos (Thunderbolt, Drill Peck, Double Team, Hyper Beam)
Mewtwo (Psychic, Recover, Fire Blast, Bizzard)
Suicune (Surf, Ice Beam, Mirror Coat, Calm Mind)
Dragonite (Outrage, Earthquake, Surf, Thunderbolt)
Brick Break and Hitmonlee is a match made in heaven also I just love pidgeot so I choose it over dodrio but ya it is a beast
But how exactly would Hitmonlee use Brick Break though?
I love the ye ok’ toxic + leech seed combo. It was abusive in Gen 1