Why Pokemon Get Outclassed

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  • @brandontherabboat4850
    @brandontherabboat4850 Год назад +3339

    I find it absolutely hilarious that Delibird spent 2 decades as a living novelty and a target for some of Smogon's most vicious mockery, only to come back as a war machine and utterly terrorize the metagame. That shit's a villain origin story if I ever heard one.

    • @TMSreptiles
      @TMSreptiles Год назад +297

      That’s no villain. That’s a hero.

    • @Neucher
      @Neucher Год назад +159

      Well getting a free double attack and speed in a new gen certainly helps with OU usage. Outspeeding almost every non scarfer too.

    • @juanig4198
      @juanig4198 Год назад +68

      @@TMSreptiles not the hero we deserve but the one we need

    • @eduardoleocadio2678
      @eduardoleocadio2678 Год назад +74

      They made santa claus a villain, and personally, I'm all for it

    • @remus4283
      @remus4283 Год назад +68

      But Iron Bundle is a completely different Pokémon in every way but it's image... Regional variants are the same... entirely new Pokémon with a familiar look/name

  • @yserareborn
    @yserareborn Год назад +4293

    Speaking of Delibird, you should maybe do a follow-up on how Robo-Delibird from the future decided to destroy Christmas.

    • @georgecortes3416
      @georgecortes3416 Год назад +375

      Iron Bundle is Pokemon's version of Robo Santa from Futurama, change my mind.

    • @darklight6921
      @darklight6921 Год назад +244

      @@georgecortes3416 its standards are so high. everyone has been set to naughty.

    • @yserareborn
      @yserareborn Год назад +53

      @@georgecortes3416 That's brilliant honestly.

    • @Neucher
      @Neucher Год назад +88

      136 speed is no joke

    • @joelwatkins
      @joelwatkins Год назад +77

      Delibot's working through that naughty list with a vengeance

  • @Terrified_Dartanyan
    @Terrified_Dartanyan Год назад +1066

    "Delibird from the future destroys competitive play and gets banned from OU" is something i never would have imagined to hear

    • @christopherfleetwood5252
      @christopherfleetwood5252 Год назад +50

      Trunks: I am SICK of these Monkey Fighting Androids in this Monday-to-Friday Timeline!

    • @jpraise6771
      @jpraise6771 7 месяцев назад +2

      God loves you all! Good tidings and peace be unto you🙏

  • @reignis9937
    @reignis9937 Год назад +1108

    One note that i find funny, is that Dagonite in this gen has been genuinely seeing more success due to terastalization, then Salamence.
    The fact it can now have stab extreme speed really increased its power potential.

    • @morningcoffee4384
      @morningcoffee4384 Год назад +231

      I mean, if we don't count Megas, Dragonite has been better than Salamence ever since it got Multiscale in BW

    • @hunter_michelie4425
      @hunter_michelie4425 Год назад +124

      @@morningcoffee4384 Multiscale allowed Dragonite to adopt a more bulky attacker role rather than focusing on all out offense like Salamence does. Not to mention the Special/Mix coverage Salamence has means you could run both without them fighting one another.

    • @bluebird4614
      @bluebird4614 Год назад +70

      Salamence Was uu in gen 8 and dragonite was OU that says it all

    • @Kastor774
      @Kastor774 Год назад +12

      Mehrunes Dagonite 😩

    • @ellachino4799
      @ellachino4799 Год назад +21

      @@hunter_michelie4425 salamences all out offense has been pretty mediocre since gen 5 tho

  • @amateraceon5202
    @amateraceon5202 Год назад +1555

    Whoever is the artist for the general battle mechanics videos’ thumbnails is doing incredibly right now

    • @GalarianG
      @GalarianG Год назад +76

      They need to pimp this guy out for some commission work, I would wanna cook something up worth paying to be drawn by them in that style immediately. Itd do great in 4 panel gag manga form I feel

    • @Chronixium
      @Chronixium Год назад +43

      @@GalarianG their twitter is in the description! :)

    • @aidlord23
      @aidlord23 Год назад +23

      I need that Flygon pepe as a profile pic.

    • @paolotrevisanato9028
      @paolotrevisanato9028 Год назад +1

      Love this channel

    • @pkmntrainerred4247
      @pkmntrainerred4247 Год назад +1

      TBH I love that thumbnail, need to see more from the 5humbnail artist!

  • @Thunderblunder777
    @Thunderblunder777 Год назад +100

    Extremely honored that the goat has used one of my battles in yet another one of his classic videos.

    • @FalseSwipeGaming
      @FalseSwipeGaming  Год назад +39

      Thank you for making this way easier to edit with all your great battle footage!

  • @inari8039
    @inari8039 Год назад +238

    When I first saw Chien-pao I shed a tear cause I knew my dear Weavile was getting outclassed

    • @phyllotaxis
      @phyllotaxis Год назад +16

      I just thought of it as having a second Weavile

    • @BoneTea
      @BoneTea Год назад +38

      Now you can have two weaviles

    • @jalapenobug
      @jalapenobug Год назад +53

      On top of weavile losing knock off and triple axel

    • @trctta
      @trctta Год назад +3

      mega weavile 3 gens later

    • @christinefarrell6438
      @christinefarrell6438 Год назад +20

      @@jalapenobug Wait Weavile lost Knock Off?!

  • @LordRemiem
    @LordRemiem Год назад +452

    Regarding Se Jun Park's Pachirisu, I think that's a great example of the knowledge of Pokémon you need to become a high level player. SJP didn't pick Pachirisu because it's cute, but because he evaluated its strengths and flaws in the context of the current meta and his team, and found out Pachi was useful in that very specific situation :)

    • @bloodpoison13
      @bloodpoison13 Год назад +74

      It also highlights how a restricted Dex can really help a Pokémon. At the time of the tournament there really wasn’t any other mon that could do what Pachirisu did.

    • @mycenaeangal9312
      @mycenaeangal9312 Год назад +39

      I honestly hate when people talk about pachirisu. No one mentions it had had previous successes in that meta. It wasn't nearly as much of a standout pick as people make it out to be.

    • @bloodpoison13
      @bloodpoison13 Год назад +44

      @@mycenaeangal9312 I mean a few other people used to but it was a weird pick every time. The only reason we talk about this one fight is because it was the only one recorded. But every other time this drugged out rodent was on a team it was chaos god levels of energy and you can’t convince me otherwise.

    • @JilanAHmed
      @JilanAHmed Год назад +7

      And people somehow never talk about sejun using garchomp gyarados???

    • @leonel392
      @leonel392 Год назад +6

      @@JilanAHmed Both of them are OP mons that with the right support can delete you

  • @IgnitedQuils
    @IgnitedQuils Год назад +124

    Flygon in the thumbnail hurts. We all know why it got outclassed due to power creep, and other Pokémon of the same type combo. At least it was in OU for its first two gens though.

    • @TheOnlyGBeast
      @TheOnlyGBeast Год назад +17

      Just keep in mind it was only OU in dpp after garchomp got banned and was very UU before that

    • @cobaltordinaire5219
      @cobaltordinaire5219 Год назад +4

      at least Flygon flourished in the lower tiers

  • @chinchillinEveryDayEveryWeek
    @chinchillinEveryDayEveryWeek Год назад +186

    Please do a "How Good was thjs type actually" again! You could even remake that Ice Type one as your production quality has improved significantly as well as new ice type mons

    • @justinnzamora5366
      @justinnzamora5366 Год назад +8

      I'd love to see this make a comeback at some point next year.

    • @IgnitedQuils
      @IgnitedQuils Год назад +15

      I’d like to see ones for Grass, Steel and Dragon; the former due to the lack of useful moves and bad coverage, and the latter two due to them becoming relevant typings in the metagame.

    • @dahomie253
      @dahomie253 Год назад +3

      @@IgnitedQuils you used former twice

    • @christinefarrell6438
      @christinefarrell6438 Год назад +4

      @@IgnitedQuils I think it's really interesting that Tera Grass is useful because of its immunity to Spore and Rage Powder.

  • @GerrytheHeeHo
    @GerrytheHeeHo Год назад +337

    it reminds me that in gen 8, when urshifu was still legal, i would run pangoro over it simply because of scrappy close combat, something urshifu could not replicate and was valuable in smacking would be switch-ins to urshifu but not pangoro. this strategy worked up until near the end of the generation when stall and a lot of defense teams started rising in popularity that easily played around pangoro. it was a sad fall from grace, but i cannot lie and say how utterly essential pangoro was for the team and how much it helped me in those battles, something urshifu couldn't do. urshifu was better in every single other role, but pangoro brought me to the top 100 on the OU ladder

  • @bkebradley
    @bkebradley Год назад +110

    The Delibird point reminds me of Dhelmise in Sun/Moon. The only spinner that is also a spinblocker, but has very little to do other than that.

    • @craniifer
      @craniifer Год назад +50

      Damn shame, too. Dhelmise's triple stab and trapping abilities make it super cool on paper.

    • @markosmywords9202
      @markosmywords9202 Год назад +2

      It’s kinda sad bc Dhelmise has a HUGE movepool. Swords Dance, Liquidation, Earthquake, Power Whip, Heavy Slam, etc.
      Edit: Also Synthesis, Knock Off, Rock Slide, and Poltergeist.
      Also also, some of these are only in Gen 8 apparently. Oops.

  • @shoodychakras820
    @shoodychakras820 Год назад +513

    In Flygons defense, he has a good special set that can justify usage over garchomp with the addition of throat spray

    • @Oliver-uz1fs
      @Oliver-uz1fs Год назад +101

      Wish flygon had 100/100/80/100/80/100
      Tinted lens and quiver dance

    • @shoodychakras820
      @shoodychakras820 Год назад +133

      @@Oliver-uz1fs he should've gotten tinted lens or kept sheer force as a hidden ability (Trapinch has it).
      Would've 100% made his special sets a threat

    • @reallyawesometitle7653
      @reallyawesometitle7653 Год назад +24

      @@Oliver-uz1fs it learns Quiver Dance in Inclement Emerald and has a mega. It's an absolute monster there

    • @Oliver-uz1fs
      @Oliver-uz1fs Год назад +35

      @@shoodychakras820 yeah sheer force boosted Earth powers, fire blast and even the likes of rock slide and that bug move that reduces the foe's SpA would've been a massive help to him

    • @IgnitedQuils
      @IgnitedQuils Год назад +20

      Yeah Flygon’s special movepool is pretty large: Earth Power, Giga Drain, Boomburst, Bug Buzz, Air Slash, Fire moves, and Dragon STABs.

  • @annaangelic2318
    @annaangelic2318 Год назад +170

    It’s interesting to see Pokémon outclassing each other for different reasons in the same generation. Alakazam and Azelf are pretty direct in this relationship. Sometimes Alakazam’s kit is better, sometimes Azelf’s is better, and it depends on the shape of the meta. Keldeo, Primarina, and Slowking are also very entangled with each other.

    • @gars129
      @gars129 Год назад +7

      To be honest, Nasty Plot should had long been a TM. And Hydro Pump should actually have a wider distribution as a TM other than water types or Pokémon who already had access to either it or Surf (mostly non water type Pokémon from Gen 1-4, especially Gen 1 where half the Pokedex can Surf).

    • @tilmania361
      @tilmania361 Год назад +4

      isnt azelf a suicide lead and zam a sweeper? just because theyre both psychic types running sash because theyre frail af doesnt mean theyre close to filling the same niche,theyre incredibly different pokemon honestly.

  • @fruitloop420
    @fruitloop420 Год назад +101

    In case a flygon is reading this:
    I love you flygon. No matter how outclassed you may be, you have a special place in my heart.

    • @blazethegame
      @blazethegame Год назад +2

      It has one in mine because of my Mono-Dragon nuzlocke. Actually all the dragon types in gen 8 are ones I have soft spots for now lmao.

    • @Cyburim
      @Cyburim Год назад +1

      Thanq,,,

    • @Pishooter
      @Pishooter Год назад +1

      So sad that GF hate them af

    • @etymonlegomenon931
      @etymonlegomenon931 Год назад +2

      Gen 3 players love Flygon for being one of the only spikes immune things that can withstand Aerodactyl

  • @brendanpryce8009
    @brendanpryce8009 Год назад +210

    Power creep is inevitable in any game. Unfortunately some of our favorite pokemon ain’t inmune to this

    • @gamermanzeake
      @gamermanzeake Год назад +48

      Power Creep is inevitable because of two reasons in Pokemon. First: there's hundreds of Pokemon. Second: Gamefreak doesn't design them all with balance in mind, purposely. Could you imagine how boring the game would be if every type had the same number of super effective hits and weaknesses as every other type, and if every Mon had the same base stat total, all having access to the same moveset? That's what a balanced Pokemon would look like. Boring.

    • @brendanpryce8009
      @brendanpryce8009 Год назад +3

      @@gamermanzeake don’t get me wrong I ain’t tryna refute any points you made. Just saying what I said to say it

    • @connorbosley4431
      @connorbosley4431 Год назад +8

      Meanwhile there are some pokemon that power creep makes them more viable a la floatzel jumping from untiered to uu

    • @wacksonjittemore4013
      @wacksonjittemore4013 Год назад +16

      @@gamermanzeake You think it's not boring seeing the same 10-20 Pokemon in every OU match lmao? Wild

    • @leonel392
      @leonel392 Год назад +4

      @@wacksonjittemore4013 But at least when we see the same 20 mons people is able to think in weird things to counter said 20 Pokemons, and that brings variation and experimentation

  • @CountShaman
    @CountShaman Год назад +8

    Solgaleo: Hey look! I'm a Steel-Type legendary who keeps major threats like Xerneas and Mega-fairies in check thanks to my great bulk and decent speed!
    Necrozma: Yeah cool, let me just borrow that and make a few adjustments if you don't mind. Oh look, I'm a top-tier threat now. You're right, it works!
    Solgaleo: ...Do I get credit-
    Smogon: Get outta here.

  • @mcp1303
    @mcp1303 Год назад +24

    Btw. Did you know that in S/V Ursaring and every other Pokemon, that had an Evolution in Hisui, now is able to use Eviolithe? Even though they are not able to evolve. And it works.

  • @UltraZapdos
    @UltraZapdos Год назад +17

    I like the occasional shift from talking about specific mons to talking about more general competitive concepts
    They make for a very interesting contrast to each other!

  • @ricardoludwig4787
    @ricardoludwig4787 Год назад +29

    If you're talking about outclassed, nothing feels crueler than chien Pao literally just being better weavile. They even took away the tools weavile had that could give them a niche (triple Axel and knock off) just so it's completely worse. They're even based on the same thing, it's so cruel

  • @christianbuffum-robbins8904
    @christianbuffum-robbins8904 Год назад +94

    Flygon getting kicked repeatedly indeed feels bad, man.

    • @TheTimeMage
      @TheTimeMage Год назад +5

      if delibird can take it so can we for a while

    • @waluigiisthebest2802
      @waluigiisthebest2802 Год назад +16

      It was gonna have a mega evolution, but the designer had artists block. We were so close to a potentially good flygon, but alas.

    • @tilmania361
      @tilmania361 Год назад +2

      flygon is amazing in adv afaik and has a unique niche as a mixed attacker that is also immune to spikes. so just play adv if u wanna use it (its a great tier) i think its also very viable in dpp, where garchomp is banned anyway

  • @TailsFiraga
    @TailsFiraga Год назад +11

    "There's always a better Pokemon than your favorite"
    As a Glaceon fan, this is truth that I am well-acquainted with.

  • @axis8396
    @axis8396 Год назад +29

    It's why I say "niche" and "bad" are two different things, similarly the BL tiers are reflective of this where you can have something too good for UU but not have the usage for OU like Mega Gardevoir and Gallade in gen 7 since they have solid attack and speed but they have to compete with Zam, Diancie, Zard X and Y, Lati's, Medicham, Lopunny, Mawile. They aren't necessarily bad on paper but just a bit more specific than some other mons

  • @nukester16
    @nukester16 Год назад +21

    I may never get into competitive Pokémon but it's quite fun learning about it and how it's changed over the years.

  • @gio9255
    @gio9255 Год назад +123

    The line where you said a Pokémon's hidden potential can be unlocked at any time is so dang true:
    In Gen VI when Assault vest was introduced, Tangrowth became a special wall that could stop the likes of Keldeo, Rotom-W, and Greninja. It could stand side by side with defensive behemoths like Amoongus, and Ferrothorn. Assault Vest Raikou was a stopgap to all bulky waters and monsters like Talonflame, Mega Pinsir, and Thunderus. It was OU viable when monsters like Thunderus and Mega Manectric occupied the tier.
    In Gen VIII, Rhyperior and Seismitoad jumped from RU to OU due totheir abilities to act as a stopgap to Cinderace and Dracovish respectively.
    Concerning the paradox mons, GameFreak gave them legendary level stats, abilities that coincide with terrain or sun, and new unique typing to allow them to stand out. Any mons could be found viable either through new items, moves or capitalizing on their abilities. It's all about how a meta develops over time.

    • @competitively3315
      @competitively3315 Год назад +11

      You bringing up paradox pokemon mon makes me think of Torkoal. This is by far torkoals best generation already despite the fact that nothing about it changed. Its just that broken new toys came out that were able to become to more broken because of torkoals drought (Chi-Yu, Roaring Moon, Great tusk, etc).

    • @gars129
      @gars129 Год назад +4

      @Choas_Lord_512 Perhaps one of the worst examples are Thyplosion and Meganium. Why can't it learn thunderbolt yet can learn Thunderpunch, which it has no competitive use for since Gen 4? or Earth Power? Why the hell does Meganium have no niche?

    • @Garyisubercool
      @Garyisubercool Год назад +7

      @Choas_Lord_512 you are giving of the vibes of someone who doesn't even play the games. You trolling bud?

    • @wacksonjittemore4013
      @wacksonjittemore4013 Год назад +4

      @@gars129 Yeah I don't understand why they give some Pokemon no tools at all, then give others every tool possible. And why they give already good mons Megas and Gigantamaxes

    • @Garyisubercool
      @Garyisubercool Год назад +3

      @Choas_Lord_512 what lol? Bud, I played Violet and I've been playing on the ladder almost daily.

  • @beefboi9993
    @beefboi9993 Год назад +31

    Salamence and Rayquaza in DPP ubers is an interesting case. Rayquaza outclasses Salamence, but they were occasionally used together (the so-called Salaquaza combo) to have effectively TWO Rayquazas. Similar examples are Latios + Latias teams in BW OU, Haxorous + Kyurem-B on dragmag in BW OU, and a lot teams with multiple swift swimmers. In general, you could say similar things about any team style with the name "spam" in its name.

    • @gregorymirabella1423
      @gregorymirabella1423 Год назад +2

      same goes for almost any normal type in gen 1 other than the big 3.

  • @allenearl1514
    @allenearl1514 Год назад +80

    I'm liking these videos to help explain overarching concepts in competitive Pokémon. Could you do one on the idea of a check vs a counter? I've had a hard time explaining that idea to my friends.

    • @FraserSouris
      @FraserSouris Год назад +16

      I'm not the most experienced, but the way I understand it: a counter is a Pokemon that can switch in to an opposing Pokemon, take whatever hits is coming its way and then KO the attacker.
      A Check on the other hand, is a Pokemon that has a chance at stopping the attacker but isn't guaranteed.
      Or more specifically, to quote Mr. Competitive from the Smogon Forums:
      "A check is a Pokemon that is capable of being switched into a Pokemon in order to combat it, but it either fears some of the moves of the Pokemon it's switching into or it can't do much in return/has trouble beating it, therefore meaning the opponent MIGHT switch the Pokemon out. For example, Arceus-Steel is capable of checking Kyurem-W as it laughs at Draco Meteor and Ice Beam, as well as having the ability to 2HKO it, but it fears all of the coverage moves Kyurem runs: Fusion Flare, Earth Power, and/or Focus Blast. Another example is that CM Arceus-Steel is capable for checking Dialga as it doesn't care about anything other than Aura Sphere or Fire Blast outside of Rain, which aren't extremely common and it can be dealt with through CM and Recover. In return, however, Arceus-Steel can do little more than tell Dialga to get out since its two offensive moves, Judgement and Thunder, do next to nothing to Dialga unless it racks up a ton of CM boosts, burn with WoW and attempt to stall, or phaze with Roar. While Dialga can phaze it early on, it still can't do anything to Arceus-Steel without Aura Sphere or Fire Blast outside of Rain. and it doesn't stop Arceus from just coming back, meaning the Dialga user naturally will switch out to something more fit in dealing with Arceus-Steel, hence being a check.
      A counter, on the other hand, is a Pokemon that doesn't really need to worry about the opposing Pokemon's most common moves and can actually beat the said Pokemon in return, meaning the opponent WILL switch out. So, for example, Arceus-Ground is capable of countering Thundurus-T since all it has to fear is the uncommon Grass Knot. In return, Arceus can lay waste to it with Ice Beam or Stone Edge."
      This is also why a Pokemon might get banned from certain tiers, it may have some checks but no real counters. For example, in Gen 4 OU back in the day, Garchomp could power itself with Swords Dance so its Outrage would even punch through Steel types. Plus it had Earthquake and Fire Blast to destroy them. Weavile could outspeed Garchomp and OHKO it......unless it was using a Yatche berry and then it could OHKO Weavile. Plus Weavile couldn't even switch into Garchomp. It had to come in when another Pokemon was KO-ed. So Garchomp in Gen 4 OU had checks (steel types and Weavile since they had a chance at beating it) but no counters (since nothing could safely switch into Garchomp, live and then KO it) which is why it was banned to Ubers

    • @savanchandul7451
      @savanchandul7451 Год назад

      These videos are useless information for those who know the very basics of Pokemon. It's like teaching a sport to players of a sport. Useless.

  • @eduardoleocadio2678
    @eduardoleocadio2678 Год назад +66

    I lowkey wish that Flygon was yet another pseudo-legendary in gen 3(yes, along with metagross and salamence lmao). Mostly because it looks so cool, I genuinely wouldn't mind it dominating tiers, and also to make Ground/Dragon one of the most feared typings

    • @Martenaizor
      @Martenaizor Год назад +14

      Tbh they should have done the same with haxorus in gen 5

    • @IgnitedQuils
      @IgnitedQuils Год назад +6

      Could have been more imposing due to the higher BST than most fully evolved regular Pokemon that aren’t starters.
      And have a stat spread of 80/120/80/90/80/100. Basically have the BST equal to Ursaluna and Kingambit.

    • @christiancinnabars1402
      @christiancinnabars1402 Год назад +10

      80 bst is a tough loss. You could just increase all of Flygon's stats by 15% and already see a clear cut niche it has over Chomp.
      Even the Gen 6 - 7 method of buffing old mons, where they would increase one or two base stats by 10, would really boost Flygon's usage if they buffed its Speed from 100 to 110.

    • @kyklous3657
      @kyklous3657 Год назад +10

      While I get what you mean, Flygon (and Altaria) filled a role that no other dragon-type before them filled (in-game). You didn't get them super late, didn't have to jump through hurdles, and you didn't have to find some secret area. Flygon was just there waiting for you to catch it and raise it. Now because of its easy accessibility, of course its stats have to be lower to compensate, but I wouldn't give it higher stats if it meant losing out on that. That's what I loved about the Hoenn games. I could either wait for Salamence or settle for Flygon.

    • @gustavju4686
      @gustavju4686 Год назад +1

      Hoenn would really be stacked if so. Would have three Pseudos and a giant sloth with the BST of two of its legendaries albeit with a sucky ability.

  • @ErosionXperment
    @ErosionXperment Год назад +5

    Weavile is now outclassed by "OC Donut Steel" Chien-Pao.
    Won't stop me from using my all-time favorite Pokemon though!

  • @droozyyy
    @droozyyy 11 месяцев назад +4

    This video just about sums up what makes a competitive player good, love how it takes into account both the Pokémon’s viability and its true potential

  • @D-S-G.
    @D-S-G. Год назад +17

    I cant believe false swipe gaming would use his platform to insult the metagame defining Spidops like that.

  • @watcherknight8760
    @watcherknight8760 Год назад +21

    The “Pokémon discovered to be outclassed as the meta develops” thing reminds me of Golem falling off in RBY OU, where Rhydon and Golem were both seen as equally good for a while but the tier shifting after the body slam paralysis glitch was found out just made Golem’s unique trait (Explosion) way less important than Rhydon’s

    • @gregorymirabella1423
      @gregorymirabella1423 Год назад +5

      to be fair, that was because we weren't simulating the game properly. and that's not a glitch, it's a mechanic.

  • @PBStriker101
    @PBStriker101 Год назад +10

    This is actually an exceptional video. I agree with almost everything with it.
    I have realized this when I made a team in Sw/Sh, for the last season I was playing Pokemon. I wanted to really get into the Master Ball tier. So i checked the winning teams of the most recent tournament of doubles at the time. For this season I was inspired since Dynamax as a mechanic was BANNED. So the meta would be interesting.
    I found a very interesting team. One that had Weavile and Urushifu Rapid Strike as their leads for the team composition. The legendary was also Kyogre.
    One of my favorite Pokemons ever is Golisopod and I thought this team could be what I was looking for. But I had no clue of how to add him.
    But after making my research with damage calculators and such. I managed to discover a niche. And that was Golisopod actually SURPASSING Urushifu Rapid Strike in this one team.
    And instead of running a Choice Band set I ran a Life Orb set. I realized that Golisopod could now potentially check 3 more pokemons that Urushifu not only struggled with, but also lost against.
    One of the Pokemons Golisopod could check was Calyrex Shadow Rider. The eternal bound enemy of the format and the season.
    After testing and eventually getting into the ranked combat system. I managed to get into Master Ball tier without dropping a SINGLE GAME.
    Nobody had a clue of what my team was supposed to do. And I felt proud of myself. The circumstances allowed me to really make my favorite Pokemon shine under the right conditions that was the sun of the format.
    This video is a better synthesis of my experience. Congratulations to you, FalseSweep gaming!!! 10/10 video.

    • @IschmarVI
      @IschmarVI 11 месяцев назад

      well, while it is true that some pokemon can shine in very specific niches, that doesn't necessarily prevent them for being outclassed.
      Best example probably: Sejun Park won the 2014(?) worlds with using Pachirisu as his redirector. In his specific case, its synergy with gyarados and its redirection move being follow me gave it a unique niche that only it could fulfill, thus granting it the spot on the team. However, that doesn't change that Pachirisu is still almost entirely outclassed by Amoonguss which has better bulk, regenerator and spore.
      But yeah ... Pokemon is very nuanced, especially when it comes to teambuilding. And thats something I really like about the series.

  • @zaneheaston8254
    @zaneheaston8254 Год назад +12

    I find it funny how Flygon got outclassed the next Generation after it’s debut, but Garchomp has been consistently one of the best Pokémon since it’s debut

  • @siegemonstrosity2383
    @siegemonstrosity2383 Год назад +6

    About Spidops, hes meant to give leverage in Tailwind vs Tailwind situations. Once you setup sticky web, Circle throw gives you a moderate advantage, combined with Glimmora things can easily get outta hand because surprisingly a lot of players underestimate its bulk.

  • @bigpurplepops
    @bigpurplepops Год назад +13

    I’d love to see a part two to this, the video was great!
    Maybe some further concept exploration into the theory such as ‘why speed control typically curbs set-up UU options in OU’ or ‘how pre-evolutions can drastically outclass evolved forms’!

  • @loford9432
    @loford9432 Год назад +26

    Just wanna say I love you and the content you make! You're always able to make complicated pokemon stuff very easily understandable. Thank you and keep up the good work!

  • @KevD1P
    @KevD1P Год назад +17

    Latios is definitely an example of being outclassed due to power creep or how someone else can perform their role as special attacker better than Latios. Dragapult has naturally better attack/speed and has just a fine time taking on fighting types. Naganadel is only slightly faster but is part poison and can use poison moves to hit fairy types. It’s a shame that the mega evolution is a slower and bulkier Dragapult.

  • @Derevocsidi
    @Derevocsidi Год назад +4

    Ferrothorn is litteraly the evolution of Ferroseed
    _False swipe gaming 2022

  • @AndrewRKenny
    @AndrewRKenny Год назад +5

    Pretty dope video, especially for how this is a relatively new style for the channel.
    I think this gets the idea across pretty well and the progression of comparisons makes a lot of sense (more concrete to more abstract).
    Mons I love but have been outclassed to varying degrees are Nidoking, Skarmory, Banette, Jellicent, and Reuniclus.
    Excited to see what other stuff comes from this style!

  • @MrSolomonGaming
    @MrSolomonGaming Год назад +10

    Gen 9 has been seeing a lot of this early-gen but some might become main-stay. Especially most of the Paradox mons, Glimmora, Gholdengo and the Ruinous legendaries.
    One of them even is being nicknamed "Mega-Weavile" for obvious reasons and another has somehow dodge the OU ban despite being the top-played mon of Gen 9 that made everyone shrug at the new Charizard from raids that's legal in Gen 9.

  • @itsukizy
    @itsukizy Год назад +1

    coming back to this video to bring up how GOATed this thumbnail is. literally one of the best thumbnails ever

  • @jaredadkinson
    @jaredadkinson Год назад +4

    Something else important to note, which kinda ties into the role difference thing he touched on. Some Pokémon are good on certain teams when compared to others. Garchomp is almost always a better pick than Flygon unless your team happens to need a setup sweeper, Defog, pivoting, or that ground immunity. In that case, a Garchomp on your team could be replaced with Flygon and wouldn’t suffer terribly for it. Just remember that Garchomp also offers a lot of its own unique qualities so switching it out for Flygon could definitely cause some unintended side effects

  • @MegaRetroRocket
    @MegaRetroRocket Год назад +7

    I still like Delibird. Built one up to be a nemesis and remember a couple times causing opponents on Showdown to rage quit after KOing their Salamence.

  • @SlamDoink
    @SlamDoink Год назад +6

    I’ve been waiting to make this comment my whole life. Flygon became my favorite Pokémon of all time when I was younger and played ruby version. They introduced garchomp so quickly after they released him and then they gave garchomp a mega evolution and not Flygon. And the guy who teaches you mega evolution has a buddy Pokémon that is actually a Flygon so my first play through I was like this is it! He’s gonna do it! And then the guy throws out a garchomp and my heart just broke. They have been slowly denying him any cool feature of any new generation and giving it to the garchomp.
    Flygon has a better shiny so I’ve got that going for me.

  • @SeonilKim-ry5lj
    @SeonilKim-ry5lj Год назад +6

    If only Mega Flygon was real, at least in XY and SM gens. Thanks a lot, artist's block.

  • @1Bolzard1
    @1Bolzard1 Год назад +4

    I always find the conversation around what outclasses what depending on metagame fascinating, and the different traits each pokemon brings to a situation. Reuniclus has been a lower tier pokemon post-gen v, but in every gen its in sees tournament usage and some smaller OU play, despite being ostensibly outclassed by other calm mind users and offensive psychic types alike, simply due to its incredible longevity, bulk, and magic guard ability all in one. Its all about weighing if the advantages a pokemon brings are significant enough for a team or strategy versus its competition, combined with how good that actual strategy is. Porygon2 and Hatterene are two of the best trick room setters bar none besides maybe cresselia, and should see use on every trick room team including in ubers, but trick room isn't a good strategy, so they don't get used.

  • @resyrum5301
    @resyrum5301 Год назад +5

    In defense of Spidops, it can be made to work fairly easily. Bulk investment means you can live most common hits and get off Sticky Web, plus Silk Trap helps stall out physical attackers, especially with other hazards

  • @DarkusFireBlaze3582
    @DarkusFireBlaze3582 Год назад +21

    My favorite Pokemon is Adapatibility Crawdaunt and I was so glad it had its stint in OU during the SwSh era. However, it's definitely looking to be outclassed by Basculegion this gen when that comes in. Not that that's particularly important since Crawdaunt didn't make the SV cut, but it's the thought that counts.

  • @Chaklun96
    @Chaklun96 Год назад +2

    The quality of your essays video is getting through the roof! It's clear, well illustrated and to the point. Thanks and congrats to everyone on the team!

  • @TheGBZard
    @TheGBZard Год назад +29

    I really like how you're branching out, your channel is a lot more interesting than ever. Also I have some possible ideas for the top 5 pokemon series:
    Top 5 Zapdos
    Top 5 Landorus
    Top 5 Ferrothorns
    Top 5 Garchomps
    Top 5 Heatrans
    Top 5 Chansey/Blisseys
    Top 5 Skarmories
    Top 5 Tyranitars

    • @sheeplol2161
      @sheeplol2161 Год назад +2

      top 5 charizard part 2

    • @TheGBZard
      @TheGBZard Год назад

      @@sheeplol2161 Hello, wasnt expecting to see u here lol

    • @sheeplol2161
      @sheeplol2161 Год назад

      @@TheGBZard hello

  • @calmuxie4859
    @calmuxie4859 Год назад +2

    I think the most modern way to explain with is with Weavile, who went from meta staple to the least used fully evolved mon in the tier solely because of Chein-Pao

    • @rossthemoss6827
      @rossthemoss6827 Год назад +1

      Also Weavile got heavily nerfed losing both its best stabs, maybe with knock off it could see some use but yeah losing both its best stabs + chein-Pao at once sealed the deal

  • @LazurBeemz
    @LazurBeemz Год назад +5

    Big fan of all the comments saying "yeah, that's why I ran this sub-optimal off-meta Pokemon with 1 gimmick, to catch people by surprise and steal wins!"
    Congratulations? That's not what this video is about, though.

  • @ViggleTheVirgil
    @ViggleTheVirgil Год назад +6

    I’ve always had this internal debate when it comes to playing competitive Pokémon: do I give in to the meta and play what’s best, or do I sacrifice viability and play with my favorites?
    I tend to lean on the latter but it’ll never not sting to lose against a team with objectively better ‘mons

    • @Xx_Oleander_xX
      @Xx_Oleander_xX Год назад

      I feel this.
      What tend to do is use 'weaker' mons against friends and story but ill allow myself to use meta pkmn when fighting randoms.
      This way I can use a Absol build around crits against my friends while not suffering Crushing defeats against randoms

    • @Ehibika
      @Ehibika Год назад +1

      that sort of thing is what keeps me from really wanting to get into competitive. if your favorite is bad then it's bad, and there's no getting smart or strategic with it. and sadly I happen to like a lot of bad Pokémon. Now I get that lower tiers exist but the framing always makes it feel like they are illegitimate areas of play that are there for laughs more than anything.
      and it's not like you can really play with them anyways because using anything less than the meta is asking to get stomped, you don't really get to play the game that way because you'll get mowed down come turn 5. Pokémon isn't like other games where playing a weaker character means you have to work harder and play smarter to outmaneuver the opponent. if the opponent has better numbers and attribute then they're just gonna win.
      now this isn't me saying that pokemon is a game of "bigger number better", but that wanting to use stuff you like means actively ceding any sort of gameplay advantage to the enemy, if you put a meganium on your team then any opponent you face will have a substantial advantage over you regardless of what you try to do with it, because meganium just sucks. it lacks the tools to tank and can't switch into anything, it can't be an offensive threat by any stretch of the imagination, and it's too slow and frail to fill a utility role of any kind.
      and the only reason I don't care to play the meta is because unless you really, really know what you're doing, it feels like there isn't much room for deviation or personal flair less you want to get bodied by everyone building for maximum value.

  • @vyktorehon5995
    @vyktorehon5995 Год назад +4

    *Cries in skarmory, flygon and BW Haxorus*

  • @monkdonk4095
    @monkdonk4095 Год назад +4

    as a represent of the flygon community,i got say this thumbnail deeply upsets our community,flying has a lot of quality better than chomp suck as;
    1.cute
    2.immune to ground
    3.funni bug

  • @competitively3315
    @competitively3315 Год назад +8

    I'd love if you did videos where you covered the current gen 8 meta as we shift. I imagine a video would a week or so after smogon posts usage statistics and you would just cover them. Updating on the current meta and the trends that are happening.

  • @movingtriangle8527
    @movingtriangle8527 Год назад +9

    This is why quagsire is my favorite Pokémon. He can never be replaced

    • @egbertmilton4003
      @egbertmilton4003 Год назад +5

      Clodsire though

    • @thinkingoffaclevernickname1928
      @thinkingoffaclevernickname1928 Год назад +1

      @@egbertmilton4003 Clodsire doesnt check the same mons as Quagsire. And Clodsire prefers Water Absorb over Unaware anyways

    • @naganut9718
      @naganut9718 Год назад +1

      @@egbertmilton4003 Both have different niche

  • @SemiHypercube
    @SemiHypercube Год назад +5

    loving these videos on the more general aspects of competitive Pokemon

  • @cringlator
    @cringlator Год назад +2

    That Incredibles meme of the robots and heroes killing eachother but it’s the OU bulky water slot

  • @DrCoeloCephalo
    @DrCoeloCephalo Год назад +12

    I've actually been drafting an essay on how Pokemon has a huge issue compared to other monster collectors where so many of the monsters suffer from overlap, which makes it so easy for alot of instances of monsters getting outclassed and falling into lower tiers. This gives me some good perspective to work with. I wouldn't really count Se Jun Park's Pachirisu as a good example. All his other Pokemon were meta and prominent VGC stuff was banned or removed that Pachirisu cannot deal with such as Dragon Gem Latios or Landorus-T.

    • @catherinestickels2591
      @catherinestickels2591 Год назад +9

      He analyzed the metagame and realized all the ways that Pachirisu outclassed other seemingly better redirecters at dealing with the current meta. A limited metagame meant that there were different requirements to be the best, and he had the metagame knowledge to recognize that Pachirisu outclassed every other pokemon in its role on his team for that tournament. The only meta that matters is the one you are playing in.

    • @DrCoeloCephalo
      @DrCoeloCephalo Год назад +3

      @@catherinestickels2591 I'd hardly call it analytical. He was using the meta option of Amoonguss beforehand. If the meta you're playing in has only achieved any kind of variety from banning and removing the top stuff, it calls into question the quality and balance of the game itself. The meta you're playing in becoming more of a vaccuum to make monsters more viable just shows how lacking they are in the grand scheme of things which is why with the meta many players were playing in with VGC 2016 being infamous for how samey teams are does not lend much to Pokemon's format when that vaccuum is gone. Even World VGC Champion Wolfey has zero defense for the 2016 format.

  • @zacherytaylor
    @zacherytaylor Год назад

    Y’all these backgrounds? I am legitimately pausing the video so I can look at all the different silhouettes and figure out what they all are

  • @ShinyKelp
    @ShinyKelp Год назад +3

    Skarmory is still mad at Corviknight for stealing his job and his wife.

  • @thomasraaberg8400
    @thomasraaberg8400 Год назад +7

    I like the low key against fast bans in the conclusion bit.
    Discussing how some Pokémon can be overhyped at the start of a new release, but then given a few weeks people remember the old strats that counter their equal from a previous gen.

  • @easyyen
    @easyyen Год назад +8

    Honestly kinda surprised you didn’t mention that no one uses Deoxys-N because of it being outclassed in every way possible by Deoxys-A

  • @georgecortes3416
    @georgecortes3416 Год назад +19

    Gardevoir & Gallade losing their Mega Evolutions: We lost what made us so powerful...
    Iron Valiant: THE END HAS COME!!! *laughs like Cooler in his Final Form*

    • @TheOtherNeutrino
      @TheOtherNeutrino Год назад +10

      At least Gallade got the new Sharpness ability out of it.

    • @georgecortes3416
      @georgecortes3416 Год назад +5

      @@TheOtherNeutrino That is true and I actually wanna try Gallade because of it! The problem? I have to find an Ability Patch since the Tera Raid Gallades I've been getting have Justified lmao.

  • @gustavoschiller6852
    @gustavoschiller6852 Год назад +3

    You can now add Weavile to that list now that it got completely outclassed by Chien-Pao

  • @danielferrieri7434
    @danielferrieri7434 Год назад +14

    New Series Idea: How Good Are These Rivals Actually?

    • @GalarianG
      @GalarianG Год назад +3

      "How Good is X Pokémon, drunk?" Where FSG gets drunk & attempts to do this without a script, if only so we can appreciate the unvoiced talent that goes into writing these videos lol, not that I would find it hilarious or anything. Thats my elevator pitch for a new series idea (I stole the idea from Comedy Central so ya know)

  • @Matpit18
    @Matpit18 Год назад +9

    I don’t know about you guys, but I personally love all the attention that Gen 2 has been getting in recent games.
    It started in Legends Arceus with Pokémon like Qwilfish and Stantler getting some very nice regional forms/evolutions.
    And now, in Scarlet & Violet, we’ve got forms of Donphan and Delibird tearing up the entire meta game

  • @specs.weedle
    @specs.weedle Год назад +4

    Could we get a redo of the Nidoking analysis for generations 7/8? It's been 5 years since the original history video, and I want to see how the purple rabbit kaiju has held up recently.

  • @mobiuswrx2137
    @mobiuswrx2137 Год назад +4

    I still use flygon in competition despite the weaknesses for a couple reasons:
    The reasons like dragon dance, U-turn, bulk, and levitate are some of the reasons.
    The other is the team I built is so unorthodox that it does compliment Flygon really well, yes garchomp is stronger but being able to win multiple tournaments in a row with no changes to my team speaks of how effective it is.
    The last and least important reason is Flygon is my favorite pokemon

  • @TheSpeep
    @TheSpeep Год назад +7

    There is actually another thing that Flygon is significantly better at than Garchomp: its special movepool, which is actually pretty great.
    I think Flygon should be given Quiver Dance, Tinted Lens as its HA (Trapinch got a HA so why didnt Flygon?) and maybe give it 20 more base spatk, to bring it up to the same level as its physical atk.
    On the physical side, Flygon cant compete with Garchomp, but if it was given the tools to throw around unresisted Boombursts? That might be a whole other story.

  • @Heartrose7
    @Heartrose7 Год назад +5

    My favorite Pokemon, who is sadly very easily outclassed by 85% of the series is Butterfree, the mon I consider my psudo starter.

  • @ahad1609
    @ahad1609 Год назад +4

    Mewtwo is outclassed by Calyrex S
    Once Mewtwo was a monster thrn they destroyed it

  • @Crusina
    @Crusina Год назад +8

    Kyruem and chesnaught soon I can feel it 🙏

  • @LinkinPhoenix007
    @LinkinPhoenix007 Год назад +7

    Still waiting for the Milotic redemption arc

  • @donkarasu-9644
    @donkarasu-9644 Год назад +4

    Nemona being the representative for the competitive fans is funny.

  • @luirromenjivar1390
    @luirromenjivar1390 Год назад +5

    My favorite pokemon: Luxray
    Outclassed? Nah, just every single fully evolved electric type is better than it ☠

  • @denny8422
    @denny8422 Год назад +3

    Cons: Literally everything else
    Absolutely killed me I can't

  • @dragonmaster3030
    @dragonmaster3030 Год назад +4

    It's kinda funny how flygon was outclasedd after one generation. Then the Pokemon that outclassed it gets a mega nerf 2 gens later while still being part of the meta. Then somehow 2 more gens later they give him a couple more toys and make him available in the game. Chomp has been around for 4-5 gens now and is still able to kick ass with little difference outside of fairies existing

    • @jacksonparker6983
      @jacksonparker6983 Год назад +1

      Crazy too because fairies don’t even like to switch into chomp because of its powerful earthquakes. It’s interesting how versatile it is cause even with its 102 speed its not considered that fast anymore but still manages to be a mainstay with it’s hazard and offensive sets, when mons like Latios who are much faster are now in BL

    • @dragonmaster3030
      @dragonmaster3030 Год назад +1

      @@jacksonparker6983 don't forget chomp also has things like poison jab, iron head and iron tail. while poison jab isn't really used the other two are typical options, coverage for both ice, rock, and fairy plus it's other moves like earthquake, stealth rocks, stone edge, swords dance. It has a move for every weakness it has making it perfect for solo play and still great for competitive

    • @grixan8012
      @grixan8012 Год назад +1

      @@dragonmaster3030 Poison Jab had a great niche in being able effectively ohko Bulu in gen 7 cause that bastard is a great check by lowering EQ, and being immune to Dragon. Iron head is much better in other instances yeah, sad that both moves get walled by Corviknight/Skarmory and Lev Bronzong though

  • @TheSaxRunner05
    @TheSaxRunner05 Год назад +11

    I want to know why Scarlet/Violets E4 is outclassed by pretty much all E4’s before them.

    • @MrSolomonGaming
      @MrSolomonGaming Год назад +11

      I thought they were fine but if I had to wager it was because of typing combined with not fully utilizing Gen 9's Pokedex to it's capabilities.
      Ground, Steel, Flying and Dragon with a Champion who's ace is less a Sweeper or Powerhouse and more a dedicated hazard-player trying to be used as an ace.

    • @noahberan6498
      @noahberan6498 Год назад

      X and Y's E4 can't be better come on lol

  • @megadudetp
    @megadudetp Год назад +4

    I love Flygon so much, it just kinda hurts when Im putting my team together and I choose Garchomp over it just because I want to win.

    • @gamermanzeake
      @gamermanzeake Год назад +3

      I pretty well only use mons I like, in comp. I have a bug team, that's entirely not meta, but I still win. Why? Better play. It's more rewarding to win with the underdog, than to win with the overpowered brute. Heck, I think it's more rewarding to lose with a bug team, than win with meta. I handicap myself, whereas everyone else must use what's meta or none of those folks could even play the game.

    • @nokiagt
      @nokiagt Год назад +1

      @@gamermanzeake you using volcarona?

  • @adoorwithstaronit8573
    @adoorwithstaronit8573 Год назад +8

    Speaking of outclassed, Wigglytuff is the definition of being outclassed tbh. It has so many utilities that every other pokemon dreams to have it. But it just lacks power to use any of it.

    • @goGothitaLOL
      @goGothitaLOL Год назад +2

      and bulk, there's always Clefable, and even in the lower-tiers Lickilicky is better there

  • @neosuduno
    @neosuduno Год назад +3

    I would like a video on niche Pokemon. The mons that ruin the metagame they show up in just by being them.

  • @moyai5317
    @moyai5317 Год назад +4

    I think one example of outclassing is like mienshao that used to shine with av on sm and regenerator although on gen 8 tornadus just outclasses

  • @isaacrios6861
    @isaacrios6861 Год назад +6

    Can't wait for some Scarlet & Violet vids because this Gen has some truly broken mon!

  • @MaxiemumKarnage
    @MaxiemumKarnage Год назад +4

    Thumbnail is literally Pogchomp

  • @SofterSideStudios
    @SofterSideStudios Год назад +12

    Still Waiting on HOW BAD WAS PICHU ACTUALLY

    • @mandalorianhunter1
      @mandalorianhunter1 Год назад +6

      What are you talking about? Pichu was a beast and had to be nerfed

    • @SofterSideStudios
      @SofterSideStudios Год назад

      @@mandalorianhunter1 I thought he was the worst little cup Pokémon in history

    • @mandalorianhunter1
      @mandalorianhunter1 Год назад +2

      @@SofterSideStudios nah man he was broken beyond belief, he was the ULTIMATE Pokemon

    • @Neucher
      @Neucher Год назад +1

      No usage in LC every gen right ?

    • @SofterSideStudios
      @SofterSideStudios Год назад

      @@Neucher right

  • @TwilightPrince123
    @TwilightPrince123 Год назад +7

    Flygon will always be my favorite, and I personally will always use him over Garchomp. Those unique traits he has over Garchomp come in clutch in more ways one could think. It's not always about speed and brawn~

  • @aleisterleopold6229
    @aleisterleopold6229 Год назад +24

    It kinda crazy that you didn't mention how basically every bulky Intimidater is out clased by Incineroar, physical ground types Outclassed by landerous therian, and support pokemon outclassed by Amoonguss

    • @goGothitaLOL
      @goGothitaLOL Год назад +3

      support pokemon could also be outclassed by Grimmsnarl

    • @enoyna1001
      @enoyna1001 Год назад +5

      Cuz it's not true

    • @reubiz12
      @reubiz12 Год назад

      these are all wrong tho lol

    • @aleisterleopold6229
      @aleisterleopold6229 Год назад

      @@enoyna1001 yes they absolutely are.
      Have you even seen a doubles match?

    • @aleisterleopold6229
      @aleisterleopold6229 Год назад

      @@reubiz12 no They are.
      Doubles

  • @TheKreve
    @TheKreve Год назад +3

    My current problem with the Smogon system is that you run into problems like the new snow leopard and Weavile.
    The legendary is better than weavile so it will be used in OU
    But weavile is too good to be in UU.
    Then weavile gets put into BL prison before long where it will never see play.

  • @1tsJustKetchup
    @1tsJustKetchup Год назад +3

    All Delibird needed was time. Now that it's hardened from our bitter insults and neglect thrown at it from two full decades, it now makes us wish we hadn't abandoned it...

  • @09_aranyaknaskarviii-e85
    @09_aranyaknaskarviii-e85 Год назад +3

    "public enemy no. 1 tyranitar" 💀bro

  • @the_godbodor7026
    @the_godbodor7026 Год назад +2

    What I’ve learned from this is for a Pokémon to be good despite being outclassed is to find its own useful niche that makes it different from its stronger counterpart like with Gen 4 Mence and Nite

  • @zivamayne
    @zivamayne Год назад +1

    Bro this channel has been thriving for years. You love to see it.

  • @soopakoopa6461
    @soopakoopa6461 Год назад +1

    With videos on general topics like this, I feel like it could make for an interesting watch if you made an episode on how hazards like spikes and rocks (and by extension, their removal tools) have impacted the game over the years. Or maybe you could extend it to chip damage as a whole by throwing things like sandstorm in. The importance of indirect damage and how much of a deciding factor it's been for most of the franchise's lifespan seems like an interesting thing to try and explain to newer or more casual players.

    • @kilnareth7970
      @kilnareth7970 Год назад

      I think he already did video about that, specifically Stealth Rocks.

  • @TheGameShelf
    @TheGameShelf Год назад +1

    I LOVE the new thumbnails so much, the artist is incredibly good at it

  • @guccimacncheese
    @guccimacncheese Год назад +1

    I’m really enjoying the different types of content you’ve been doing lately! I love the competitive history of individual Pokémon, but these videos are a great change of pace!

  • @Petrico94
    @Petrico94 Год назад +1

    Sometimes Game Freak just doesn't balance pokemon well. It's fine to have a hands off approach to your own meta but also keep an eye on it for what players would love to see, keep a pokemon from becoming absurd or work in a weakness if an idea gets too good. A steel pokemon with leach seed, sky high defenses and and sets spikes? Either make sure it never gets toxic or make it super flammable so any player can learn to deal with it if they're using winning pokemon with enough attack power or the moves you expect to remove a wall. You could try a steel grass sweeper next but Ferrothorn is easily the upper limit of walls unless you drop it's stats for other bonuses.
    I personally really like Flygon, it's no Garchomp in terms of raw OU power but in UU it's pretty strong in it's own right, gets levitate to pivot ground attacks and as mentioned U turn is nice to check your opponent's turn if you know you're faster and want to do some chip damage as you leave. They work very similar and the niche benefits don't really put them in the same tier but Flygon is still a consideration in the next tier down most of the time. Dragonite is almost too good where it's a Salamence with weaker moves but Extreme Speed lets it keeps it relevant and out of the BL range where you consider how disruptive it is to UU

  • @cordellwambach2709
    @cordellwambach2709 Год назад +2

    I must confess, I just now got the joke "Kyogre reigns supreme."