This fight is a bit of a mixed bag with Fairy type in the game (There is a Fairy Type Edition of this game). On one hand, Fairy type allows to shield against Dragon moves, like Draco Miss and Icebolt Wave/Tri Nuke and deal with Doodloo a lot better (Assuming you are using Glamarde, but Glamarde would struggle against both Aspheres unless if you have mixed tanking EVs). On the other hand, half of Turner's team resist Fairy offensively, yet only one Pokemon has a move that deals with Fairy types: Primal Dialga's Geo Impact. Also, a weird quirk about this edition. Steel types "still" resist Ghost and Dark despite the fact that Steel lost the resistances in Gen 6. In P & D, that changed happened, but in this edition, that change, for whatever reason, did not happen. I tested it on a wild Steel type and found out that Steel does resist both of those types in this edition.
But unlike vega, P & D has version exclusives. Sure that maybe we can catch then at the new version of sphere ruins, but it seems less likely that a super boss fight like turner will happens again.
@@joaovictorf.santos4975 maybe but it would still be cool as a post game/pre pokemon league side quest to clean up turner's mess and have that grass/poison nemea in your team. there aren't many interesting grass types original to the vega pokedex
This is a pretty old vid but does anyone think this team will work against this fight? Drizzlob: Ability: Drizzle, Nature: Modest EVs: 252 Sp. Attack 252 Speed Thunder, Ice Beam, Raze Earth, Water Spout Valentide: Ability: Swift Swim, Nature: Modest EVs: 252 Sp. Attack, 252 Speed Scald, Nasty Plot, Deep Yawn, Tone-Deaf Skelachone: Ability: Swift Swim, Nature: Adamant EVs: 252 Attack, 252 Speed Shadow Clamp, Icicle Crash, Wave Splash, Swords Dance Mingola: Ability: Keen Eye, Nature: Adamant EVs: 252 Attack, 252 Speed Item: Pink Soap Psygastling, Aqua Jet, Brave Bird, Raid Trojalmon: Ability: Swift Swim, Nature: Adamant EVs: 252 Attack, 252 Speed Earthquake, Wave Splash, Iron Head, Raid Selody: Ability: Swift Swim, Nature: Modest EVs: 252 Sp. Attack, 252 Speed Nasty Plot, Frostbite, Surf, Focus Blast I haven't decided on the items to put on the mons, running a rain team although I kinda doubt the strength of Trojalmon and Selody. I know Phantonate, Asphere and Almaria are pretty broken so I might use them instead
@@blinkoncebuddiesreveluv6961 Selody could stay, but Trojalmon is too squishy , i suggest if you want another starter , Correncid. Selody at least can work good if she's on rain. Another suggestion was , you probably need something that has Intimidate or burn. And Correncid was the good way , although slow , can take hit and hit back as hard
“How many times do we have to teach you this lesson old man”
That perfectly describes every villain teams. Especially Team Rocket.
This fight is a bit of a mixed bag with Fairy type in the game (There is a Fairy Type Edition of this game). On one hand, Fairy type allows to shield against Dragon moves, like Draco Miss and Icebolt Wave/Tri Nuke and deal with Doodloo a lot better (Assuming you are using Glamarde, but Glamarde would struggle against both Aspheres unless if you have mixed tanking EVs). On the other hand, half of Turner's team resist Fairy offensively, yet only one Pokemon has a move that deals with Fairy types: Primal Dialga's Geo Impact.
Also, a weird quirk about this edition. Steel types "still" resist Ghost and Dark despite the fact that Steel lost the resistances in Gen 6. In P & D, that changed happened, but in this edition, that change, for whatever reason, did not happen. I tested it on a wild Steel type and found out that Steel does resist both of those types in this edition.
It was probably for difficulty. Imagine if Primal Dialga had a weakness to Ghost and Dark type moves in this fight.
This battle is nightmare ish, I dread what Deneb and Procyon offer in the aftergame.
J Swizzle Same!
I imagine Asphere Altair, Sirius, and Vega in the secret Super Boss. Maybe there will be more Asphere formes in Procyon and Deneb.
Reginald: I doubt I'll see you again!
*becomes professor in Deneb/Procyon*
Doodlosmero is a pure nightmare, he also has pure power, literally devastating
Unless if you have Cheauking with Will-o-Wisp to nullify Pure Power.
@@shadowtitanx3962 and confuse it too , Pure Power means it will take more damage from Confusion. Also Leech Seed.
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12:00 ~ 12:30 Good BGM
Building ikea stuff in a nutshell
I hope that in procyon and deneb we can get all the 3 asufias, dark lugia and primal dialga(also the doodlosmero)
That's what I'm probably thinking in P & D. 100% Pokedex completion. And, bam, Superboss in Procyon and Deneb.
But unlike vega, P & D has version exclusives. Sure that maybe we can catch then at the new version of sphere ruins, but it seems less likely that a super boss fight like turner will happens again.
@@joaovictorf.santos4975 maybe but it would still be cool as a post game/pre pokemon league side quest to clean up turner's mess and have that grass/poison nemea in your team. there aren't many interesting grass types original to the vega pokedex
This is a pretty old vid but does anyone think this team will work against this fight?
Drizzlob:
Ability: Drizzle, Nature: Modest
EVs: 252 Sp. Attack 252 Speed
Thunder, Ice Beam, Raze Earth, Water Spout
Valentide:
Ability: Swift Swim, Nature: Modest
EVs: 252 Sp. Attack, 252 Speed
Scald, Nasty Plot, Deep Yawn, Tone-Deaf
Skelachone:
Ability: Swift Swim, Nature: Adamant
EVs: 252 Attack, 252 Speed
Shadow Clamp, Icicle Crash, Wave Splash, Swords Dance
Mingola:
Ability: Keen Eye, Nature: Adamant
EVs: 252 Attack, 252 Speed
Item: Pink Soap
Psygastling, Aqua Jet, Brave Bird, Raid
Trojalmon:
Ability: Swift Swim, Nature: Adamant
EVs: 252 Attack, 252 Speed
Earthquake, Wave Splash, Iron Head, Raid
Selody:
Ability: Swift Swim, Nature: Modest
EVs: 252 Sp. Attack, 252 Speed
Nasty Plot, Frostbite, Surf, Focus Blast
I haven't decided on the items to put on the mons, running a rain team although I kinda doubt the strength of Trojalmon and Selody. I know Phantonate, Asphere and Almaria are pretty broken so I might use them instead
Now that's what I call the power of the ocean.
If you want more aquatic based , Serplant was the one to go
@@zapperil Hmm, that could work. That only replaces one though, what about the remaining Selody/Trojalmon?
@@blinkoncebuddiesreveluv6961 Selody could stay, but Trojalmon is too squishy , i suggest if you want another starter , Correncid.
Selody at least can work good if she's on rain. Another suggestion was , you probably need something that has Intimidate or burn.
And Correncid was the good way , although slow , can take hit and hit back as hard
@@zapperil I thought Valentide under rain outspeeds everything though, can't I just deep yawn the cheauking
Lvl 100 Pokémon. What will be like?
4:41 Crittly lol
Here we go again wahooooooo
Increíble yo sólo pude vencerlo con legendarios
Oh yeah, how much speed does your Sphericoil have? I know they're wicked fast.
It's speed is 422. If it wasn't Naive it'd probably be around 380.
In Procyon and Deneb, it has 175 Base Speed, 5 points away from Deoxys Speed form.
sphericoil is fast as fuck boi
sounds like a good revenge killer in competitive pokemon
how high is its base special attack btw?
@@TheDunsparceGames Around 100 , pretty usable.
Doodloo Can be caught on this game ?
regular doodloo can be caught in the DH hideout but turner's doodloo needs gameshark codes to catch it
Can you redo this battle infinitely after succession?
Lol, pittsburgh.
I hate youtube for not notifying me of your videos, sorry I havent been active
Hi I'm from the future, 2020 sucks.
@@anglecringe6917 woah youtube didnt even notify me of this comment
@@shadowlugia0011 damn a year knowing each other
Fucking Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh xD
Doesn’t count because your playing on switch not set
Ouch , that's basically just Dark Souls