I’ve never seen a Pokémon kill another Pokémon so it’s safe to say that Pokémon are incapable of killing and lions are murdering psychopaths covered in fur so yea I can see where you’re going with this
Late to the party here but while I do agree with this, might I point out some pokemon can and have killed. Case and point, Mareanie's Pokemon Sun pokedex: "It plunges the poison spike on its head into its prey. When the prey has weakened, Mareanie deals the finishing blow with its 10 tentacles." But yes, a Mareanie has nothing against a billion lions, nor is every single pokemon a psychopath lol.
Let's be real, if a billion lions were to fight one of every pokemon, there would be no winners Only death... And corpses... 7.8 billion of them... Us, we are the corpses, I'm saying: just don't do it!
Thanks a lot man! It really means a lot to me that people are willing to wait honestly, also since it’s summer soon should be able to get more vids out!
a billion might be a lot, but there's this cool move called "mat block" that gives every pokemon a chance to act before the lions can do any damage. There's also this cool move called "helping hand" that a bunch of pokemon can use, powering up a spread move from one of them. Spread moves in pokemon are shown to hit all pokemon on the field, so it would be safe to say it would hit all the lions too. If not, well, moves like rage powder could redirect the tidal wave and waste the lion's time for more of them to get wiped out with these large scale attacks. In the end, whether the lions win depends on how spread out they are and if the pokemon are surrounded or not, and also if spread moves would hit all of them.
I wonder how many pokemon would die due to to friendly fire. If the pokemon is truly that strong, wouldn't they accidentally kill their allies as well? On one side, they could use this as a positive proving that the pokemon likely would have the strength to come out on top. On the negative, it could be argued that they are killing and dwindling their own numbers, of which are much less compared to lions. It comes down to what you said, how spread out the pokemon and lions are. If they are going to be spread out then it comes down to individual pokemon strength. If the pokemon are close enough to be able to help one another, then how many deaths on either side will be attributed to friendly fire (lions crushing or squishing other lions under their collective weight, water pokemon causing a tidal wave that kills fire pokemon, ect.) There are so many factors to this arguement that could strengthen or worsen the odds of either side. Pokemon are shown to age separately from evolution, so what ages would the pokemon be? Ages of the lions? Species, gender? How much training do the pokemon have and how much do the lions have? Are you just grabbing a wild pokemon/lion? Where are they fighting? Is there terrain to attack with, dodge, hide, and retreat or is it an empty void of just lions and pokemon? There are so many little things to think about for either side that aren't answered since the question only gives you so little information to go off of.
@@thenightjackal8876 WAIT You brought up something I hadn't even considered. A few lions could 100% torture a weak pokemon into using a move on them. What happens when a lion has helping hand or stat boosting moves used on them?
Almost converted to lions. But how would they survive Yeveltal? If it dies so does everything else. So its a tie. And no, 2 lion tidal waves cannot cover Yeveltal.
Aint no way this channel is still this small, now with the algorithm on your side your blowing up
I’ve never seen a Pokémon kill another Pokémon so it’s safe to say that Pokémon are incapable of killing and lions are murdering psychopaths covered in fur so yea I can see where you’re going with this
Late to the party here but while I do agree with this, might I point out some pokemon can and have killed. Case and point, Mareanie's Pokemon Sun pokedex: "It plunges the poison spike on its head into its prey. When the prey has weakened, Mareanie deals the finishing blow with its 10 tentacles." But yes, a Mareanie has nothing against a billion lions, nor is every single pokemon a psychopath lol.
rayquaza fuckin hyper-beamed a hole through someone's chest in the manga
“That’s a lot of lions” is the only point you need to win the argument. I mean, that’s an eighth of our population in lions.
Let's be real, if a billion lions were to fight one of every pokemon, there would be no winners
Only death...
And corpses...
7.8 billion of them...
Us, we are the corpses, I'm saying: just don't do it!
You convinced me in just a minute, god damn.
"There's no way Goku can beat 30 billion spongebobs".
Frieza: Deletes entire planet
Goku: beats Frieza
SpongeBob: SpongeBob
convinced yet?
@@plutoisarealplanet7407 Ah, damn.
I can't argue there.
30 billion spongebobs: beats Goku
@@thenightjackal8876 you only need 1
What are yoh kidding me your editing is so good youtube shower this channel with praise
there are literally pokemon that can create black holes at worst its a draw
But a billion is a lot
ok but a billion is like a lot
i love your content and editing skills bro!!!!
Glad to see you're back!
Thanks a lot man! It really means a lot to me that people are willing to wait honestly, also since it’s summer soon should be able to get more vids out!
if we're going by lore then the pokemon destroy the lions, if we're going by gameplay it would be the lions
If breeding is considered, pokemon would outnumber the lions by orders of magnitude in less than a week.
a billion might be a lot, but there's this cool move called "mat block" that gives every pokemon a chance to act before the lions can do any damage. There's also this cool move called "helping hand" that a bunch of pokemon can use, powering up a spread move from one of them. Spread moves in pokemon are shown to hit all pokemon on the field, so it would be safe to say it would hit all the lions too. If not, well, moves like rage powder could redirect the tidal wave and waste the lion's time for more of them to get wiped out with these large scale attacks. In the end, whether the lions win depends on how spread out they are and if the pokemon are surrounded or not, and also if spread moves would hit all of them.
I wonder how many pokemon would die due to to friendly fire. If the pokemon is truly that strong, wouldn't they accidentally kill their allies as well? On one side, they could use this as a positive proving that the pokemon likely would have the strength to come out on top. On the negative, it could be argued that they are killing and dwindling their own numbers, of which are much less compared to lions.
It comes down to what you said, how spread out the pokemon and lions are. If they are going to be spread out then it comes down to individual pokemon strength. If the pokemon are close enough to be able to help one another, then how many deaths on either side will be attributed to friendly fire (lions crushing or squishing other lions under their collective weight, water pokemon causing a tidal wave that kills fire pokemon, ect.)
There are so many factors to this arguement that could strengthen or worsen the odds of either side.
Pokemon are shown to age separately from evolution, so what ages would the pokemon be? Ages of the lions? Species, gender?
How much training do the pokemon have and how much do the lions have? Are you just grabbing a wild pokemon/lion? Where are they fighting? Is there terrain to attack with, dodge, hide, and retreat or is it an empty void of just lions and pokemon? There are so many little things to think about for either side that aren't answered since the question only gives you so little information to go off of.
what if one of the lions has mat block tho
@@thenightjackal8876 WAIT You brought up something I hadn't even considered.
A few lions could 100% torture a weak pokemon into using a move on them. What happens when a lion has helping hand or stat boosting moves used on them?
@@Firebrace friendly fire is also stopped by mat block fyi
@@thenightjackal8876 ok, but the two pokemon who can learn mat block know martial arts and have functioning hands, so I doubt one of them would
I subscribed after seeing one of your other videos but I think I might have to unsub after this take 😔
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Almost converted to lions. But how would they survive Yeveltal? If it dies so does everything else. So its a tie. And no, 2 lion tidal waves cannot cover Yeveltal.
three
hell yea
im not a pokemon nerd the lions would win no losses
Based
Here before he blows up