Ash's Pokemon Levels REVEALED?! Ash's Strongest Aces Explained
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- Опубликовано: 17 июн 2024
- Ash's has a lot of pokemon, but only a few stand as the best of the best. It's really hard to power scale in pokemon, so today I came up with not only a scaling system, but applied that to Ash's most exceptional pokemon, to figure out who Ash's STRONGEST pokemon is!
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It's also worth pointing out that Infernape battled Charizard before going after Moltres, and even though the winner wasn't confirmed it wouldn't make sense for him to do that if he lost. So I'd say he has to be at least relatively equal to anything Charizard can do.
Why wouldn't it make sense?
Stronger why do you think Infernape is in the middle of all his Pokémon in the first picture lol
@@GoldenBoi1999 that doesn't mean anything
Genuinely hate it when people discredit Sceptile’s big win against Darkrai because it was a “team effort”. Heracross got a good hit in, but was literally one shot right by Dream Eater, which would’ve healed it A LOT. Torkoal didn’t touch it, and Gible hit it with a Rock Smash… When fighting Sceptile, it also took huge damage from a Dream Eater, which also would’ve healed it. Darkrai was not as weak as people say it was, Sceptile clutched up.
Also, another thing that people don’t realize is that while Torracat/Incineroar got the KO on Incineroar, it was Lycanroc that heavily crippled it, as Torracat was getting dominated in every way. Lycanroc is definitely the ace, and the only reason it fainted early in the final battle was because it got its time to shine, similar to Charizard in the battle against Brandon. This is when you would actually use the “Team Effort” excuse
Bro Torracat got way more hits on Incineroar than Lycanroc. Lycanroc landed like two moves and Accelerock did not do a lot.
@@rkturty getting more hits doesn’t mean more damage. Just rewatch the battle, I’m not gonna argue with you
@@decidgamer6404 you are the one who needs to rewatch because Torracat clobbered Incineroar just as much as Incineroar clobbered Torracat.
@@rkturty like I said, not gonna argue with you, don’t wanna rewatch it, cool. Be loud and wrong then
Another thing going for Lucario is that he is literally a baby. He has only been alive for a year or two when he took part in the masters 8 tournament, so the amount of power he gained in such a short amount of time is proof of his title as the most anime pokemon.
Yeah that is crazy
I feel bad for krokodile and I blame the black and white anime being bad for his low rank I’m sure if the brought him back in journeys he’d move up to elite 4 level
Poor Krookodile is like a baby among legends. Still love him though ❤
We all know ash’s strongest ace is his hat, if yk yk
The hat is involved in the z-move 10 million volt thunderbolt, so Pikachu needs the hat to do the z-move.
Bro. The movies are canon. No official source ever stated otherwise. The only official statement regarding canonicity came from Yuyama explaining the AU regarding the old continuity 😂
My bad bro.
Great video 😊😊😊
All of Ash's ace Pokémon are Special Grades if you use the ranking system of Jujustu Kaisen
Soo... here is the thing.
Hoenn had multiple aces (Sceptile was the overall ace, however, the league ace was Glalie, as it outperformed all the other Pokemon)
Kalos had multiple aces (Greninja had the story, but Talonflame was the battle ace, as he fought the most)
Journeys had mutiple aces (Lucario having the story but Dracovish and Sirfetch'd being the battle aces).
Ace is a very subjective term. So I guess a better word would be fan favorite.
@@Zanolith Nah, you can use Ace imo, but you have to place them in context.
- using feats only as a power scale is bad, considering, that obviously JN mons had a better record, giving that they were used against stronger mons, than those, that other Ash's mons used to battle
- Sceptile pretty much defeated Darkrai on it's own, since it constantly used Dream Eater, that healed it, so Sceptile is champion tier
- Where exactly the statement, that Alain's Charizard was buffed by Mega Energy. I keep seeing that explanation everywhere, but I've never really saw in the anime itself, that it was an actual explanation
- Infernape and Charizard are pretty much equals, giving that Infernape kept training after the Sinnoh League
I mean... you kinda have to use feats though, since you cannot use the win/lose rate either (Since the mons that battle more, also lose more, hence Pikachu having a lower win rate than for example Pignite). Using win/loss ratio is also unfair to some Pokemon. Take for example Krookodile and Leavanny vs Sawk. It was mentioned that without Leavanny, Krookodile would have lost. So it would be so incredibly unfair to Leavanny to not get it the win either, considering it contributed massively so Krookodile could deliver the final blow.
@nickdentoom1173 Infernape is confirmed to be stronger since Sinnoh League, but he doesn't have feats to prove it, cause he weren't given a chance to do that. So what he's stillonly on the same lvl as he was back in Sinnoh because of that? Same with Charizard, that spend 2 regions training in Charisiffic Valley after he defeated Articuno. Is he still only E4 lvl? That's why I don't like using feats only as a proper show of a power
@@mr.mystery9940 Yeah, but like i already explained, using Win/loss rate is impossible too.
For example - Talonflame has a lower win/loss than Hawlucha, but Talonflames feats are way more impressive. Not only did Talonflame battle more (Only skipped one gym in Kalos), in every gym battle Talonflame fought, he took another down with him, except for one gym and its the same in the league as well (Its league recond is 2-1 (2 wins-1 loss).
So you kinda have too look at feats to deterimine the strenght of a Pokemon.
As Charizard and Sceptile both faced and took down a legendary (Granted, with Sceptile four others battled before it to weaken said legendary), they outperform Infernape. Talonflame technically outperforms Infernape as well, there are the things i mentioned before, but Talonflame has faced 2 legendaries, however, it also lost twice against them.
There are actually other Pokemon that have better feats than their Win/loss ratio might suggest. Like, Tauros for example. Had a real good showing in the Orange Islands (Defeating Drakes Venusaur and damaging the cheating Dragonite by taking it on its horns), but also at the Battle Frontier (Had a draw with a Psuedo legendary, which is its second good showing against a psuedo).
Glalie is another example. Swellow and Sceptile both have a better win record, however, they also battled more than Glalie. Glalie however, outperformed both at the League, not being defeated without taking another mon down.
@nickdentoom1173 and I'm not claiming that the win rate is a better option. Feats can be a good choice of how strong a pokemon is, but only if they relatively recent, because otherwise we're sitting with the result that Ash's Dracovish that almost never trained is somehow stronger, than Ash's Charizard, simply because Dracovish was given the chance to fight with champions, while Charizard wasn't, despite the knowledge, that he can do it, if he would given the chance
Yeah like I said this is a messy situation. So this video was just looking at it one way.
Infernape didn’t lose that stupid Cat at the end he kicked His ass
Just a joke lol
You funny bastard
all i know is that pickachu is abnormality at level 111 with 33 IVS across the board
My favorite ace partner is definitely Sceptile, since it was the only Pokémon who took down the undefeated Darkria.
Infernape lost to an elite 4 infernape?
Lucario stole infernape and Greninja fate
Greninja still curb stomps lucario
fr. theres no way lucario got stronger than greninja in such a short time after greninja so easily destroyed lucario
Dude as much as I don’t like to admit it Lucario’s hax are insane
@@Zanolith greninja humbled lucario way to easily for that gap in strength to vanish in that short of time
Hey Zanolith would you rewrite Ash journey from Kanto if he woke up or early
The thing is, SO MANY PPL ALREADY DID THIS, he wouldn't get much views and has more unique projects going on rn
@@LavyaKhandelwal-sx5jy 💖💖💖💖King yes maybe he out unique spin Ash is a teen or a girl
Under 1 hour
Heracross not being included is WILD
It didn’t do anything ace worthy, it wasn’t even used that much in Johto, if anything Cyndaquil or Charizard would be the Johto ace
Goated mon. But Kanto-Johto is one show and charizard is for sure the center Pokémon.
1) Pikachu
2) Lucario
3) Greninja
4) Charizard
5) Sceptile
6) Incineroar
7) Krookodile
8) Infernape
Infernape at last is INSANE to me tbh. I'm curious why you think that?
Because iris dragonite>Paul Electivire
@@golden-emperor No, remember drgonite lost before it beame champion lvl pokemon. Electivire outclasses it in every way at the time
@@LavyaKhandelwal-sx5jy even before becoming champion level Dragonite has held its own against legendaries and held its own against Charizard and is much more than the best Electivire
Where is the proof that Alain was cheating. That theory was literally a headcannon that kept being brought up because Greninja fans were hard coping when they saw that he lost.
They show his mega ring power up when defeats an opponent. It’s not outright stated but is heavily implied.
Pokémon movies are canon……
I thought some of them were and others weren’t. Oh well innocent mistake 😂
Did he just rank a Pokémon who became a champion Elite four level?
Like I said Alola is hard to gauge.
@@Zanolith Not really. He’s the champion. Of Alola. You can’t just deny the fact he’s the champion because he’s the first champion of Alola 😭
@@josiahlee9518 I never said that Ash wasn't worthy of the tittle. I just said that the Alola League itself was a lot more informal than other leagues. SM is my favorite series and he absolutely deserves the win. But I don't know where someone like Gladion or Kukui would stack up in say the PWC.
@@Zanolith that doesn’t change the fact that
a champion
Is champion level. Meaning his ace is also
Champion level. You gotta look at it from a logical perspective.