I feel in the last match Wolfey would have done the helping hand brick break into the hydreigon play and removed it altogether from play as he'd thought boxbox would do. That's what is called the world champ difference :)
@@Watburnt Lily, Connor and Sykkuno are all very popular streamers outside of their niche. Even if you don't watch their streams, chances are that you've heard of them through the grapevine at some point. Boxbox is popular, but he doesn't do as much variety content as the other streamers (as far as I'm aware), so even if he is popular within his niche, people that don't play League or TFT may not have heard of him. It's like how Wolfey and Cybertron are very popular amongst people that watch Pokémon content, but people that don't watch Pokémon content may not have heard of them.
@@NxthingButAMxnster he never played pokemon before and for that he played *very* well. I give him props for doing just that. (insert joke about toxic league players blaming their teammates for losses here)
@@cryochick9044 He plays top lane in league, which is the most toxic lane to be had. If you screw up it's done. Sure BoxBox had most linear team comp here to play, but he at least shoved that he can think outside of the box(pun intented) in the final match. For 4 days of looking things up I think he did well.
@@RedTheWeeb "Not mattering" usually means the attack was going to pick up the ko regardless of the crit. It's annoying because you'd like those crits to happen say after a Draco stat drop or on a non-guaranteed 2 hit ko where they do matter 😅
My favourite thing about this tournament is how carefully methodical and analytical Aaron Zheng is on his own channel and while commentating official tourneys but on this stream he is ABSOLUTE CHAOS and I'm HERE for it.
I didn't know when we threw this event that it would possibly be the last thing I worked on at BTS. Looking back now, I'm just so happy I got to have some of my final memories there be such good ones - and with such good friends. Thanks Wolfe :)
I loved everything about this. Bringing in players who are notable from different games. The laid back atmosphere and natural chemistry of the casters. The interview portions were all in a smaller space so they felt more personal and showed player's personality. Great job to everyone who made this happen.
Void and Boxbox are both super talented to have made it to the end with how little time they had with the game. I'm especially impressed by Boxbox for how quickly he was able to pick it up considering he's never touched a Pokemon game in his life. Both streamers will never stop impressing me with how quickly they're able to pick up new games.
According to Alpharad, most of them had a fucking 30 page thesis on how to beat every opponent. It's basically just famous streamers making inputs via pros
@@monkeylemur even if they got training and help it's up to the player to do which moves at which time Jaiden who is able to use her knowledge,Ludwig somehow reading with the obvious dondozo switching,and much more
I watched about the whole thing of this live and some of my favorite moments were Ludwig juking the ever loving hell out of Void and Lily of all people defying expectations and making it quite far in the tournament. This was SO much fun to watch, I always love it when Wolfe sets up tournaments for non-professional players
I have a lot of respect for Void for being the only one who built his own team. He knew what he was doing and he earned the title of champion. I was thinking he had a good shot from the beginning when Wolfey said he can pick up and master any game quickly. That was definitely the case here.
He was definitely by far the most knowledgeable there. Almost unfair that he was pitted against people who had literally never played the game before lol
jesus as someone who plays smash and pokemon (tho singles) competetively i didn't know void was this cracked. he's by far the best sheik player in the world (probably the most technical character in smash) and now seeing him win this tournament (while it wasn't professional) was crazy.
I was competing in a small official tournament and there was a person who was spectating the match between myself and another competitor and she did the Pokemon Stadium announcer commentary of, "What's the matter, trainer?" and one of the refs came over and told her that she would have to leave if she wasn't silent while watching. The room was very quiet and the vibes were not very fun outside of the table I was at because I got a competitor who was willing to give a bit of commentary on his reactions and was genuinely fun to fight against. Wish I would've gotten his contact info back then.
This event was the most fun I've seen around Pokemon, well, ever. And I attended a Worlds as a spectator. It got me hooked on all this and I'm Master Ball Tier and watch CybertronVGC videos all the time. Thanks!
What a thumbnail. What great content. Thank you for being one of the few content creators to consistently put in such effort into every single video. It really shows and it's always so refreshing and uplifting to see 👌
wolfe, this tournament was insane. it was so fun to watch but also it showcased what competitive pokemon on youtube can look like and i bet it has brought so many people to the scene. you are an inspiration to the pokemon community. big thanks and shoutout to you and everyone on the day who came together to make this all happen - the players, the coaches, the staff, everyone.
Seeing this whole event took place with the Beyond the Summit set up is bittersweet knowing we won’t have such an amazing place for events like this to be hosted at anymore
It's so bittersweet to see the BTS venue for one of it's last times in one of Wolfy's biggest tournaments Amazing production studio - Gaming will sorely miss them
@@somerandomgamer8504 BTS in this case means "Beyond The Summit" which is an invitational tournament and arguably the biggest smash tournaments when it comes to prize pool. their tournaments are called "summit". smash ultimate summits have been the most exciting tournaments imo and in the opinion of many others so yea it's sad to see it go now.
Didn’t even notice Alpharad’s playful shade going “I’m probably the best Nuzlocker in the world” Now you know SOMEONE is gonna react to this wideo Wolfey XD
this entire event was so fun to watch, thankyou wolfey for putting this together! i think i speak for everyone in the vgc community when i say it's really amazing and appreciated how you put vgc on the map with events like this. i don't usually press the like button on youtube videos but this was seriously well done and very entertaining.
Honestly appreciate just the amount of quality editing and work going into these videos. Not just content for contents sake but always high quality videos. Thank you!
Wolfy is doing so much for competitive Pokémon it’s insane. He’s made it super accessible and simplified it down. The scene is only growing thanks to the success of the switch, I really hope Gamefreak continues to improve on their games and the e-sports scene keeps growing
Thought it was an awesome experience to watch live (spoilers down below): (EDIT: misspelled experience) Sad Alpharad & Jaiden didn't make semi-finals, but it was funny to watch Void win another gaming event lol
This is one of the most amazing and impressive projects I’ve seen, not just in Pokémon but in all of RUclips. Kudos Wolf, and thank you for the content!
As the first livestreamed event I managed to watch in person, I love this content. I'd love to see more like it, but I know it took a lot of work. I'll cross my fingers and be patient. This man deserves 1M subs and more.
Not seeing enough appreciation for BoxBox! Albert picks things up so quickly, it's always fun to watch him. Such a fun event with great players, would love to see more :)
bit late to the party but yep, BoxBox is insane. To be fair, the archetype that they came up with for his team was perfectly suited as it is VERY straightforward and iirc. he had a pretty complex write-up about a lot of lead matchups made for him, but even then. Actually understanding all of that in such a short time and even being able to adapt if things don't go as planned is impressive. Plus, BoxBox is a chill and funny guy.
This was such a dope tournament to watch, incredible production value, commentary and gameplay from the creators. Here's hoping you can get another one of these together despite bts shutting down.
"Annihilape toughed it out so you wouldn't feel sad" was a very underrated joke. 🤣🤣 This video was a great watch, been absolutely feasting on all your videos Wolfy. Thanks for so much great content, hoping to dip my toes into competitive 'mons very soon ^-^
Honestly the commentary sorta gives me nostalgia for the announcer in Pokemon Stadium. I always had a superstition that if he says "here it comes: Thunder!" it means that particular Thunder is for sure going to miss, and I have the same feeling about Wolfey speaking Draco misses into existence.
23:00 im so happy to hear them say this....i fell in love with casseopias battle theme, and it truly is one of the better pieces of music to come out of pokemon main series games
Really late, but I have a really good idea for a tournament: The RUclipsrs' parents pick their Pokémon. If they say "I like this one", it doesn't matter if it's Garchomp, Kricketune, or Sunkern: you have to use it. Or just show them all the fully-evolved Pokémon and have them choose from those. Either way, I think it would be fun to see
You see son, I’m a huge fan of incineroar, flutter mane, amoongus, Tera normal dragonite, porygon 2, and Bloodmoon Ursaluna. Idk why, but those are my favorite son, I guess you HAVE to use them(proceeds to wipe tourney floor)
The invitational was my fav project you ever worked on. This took a lot of effort and it shows. and bc of it we had so many good moments like ludwig vs void, Aaron shouting "WHY DID YOU HAVE TO MANIFEST IT INTO EXISTENCE?!" and being able to see you commentate a lot of the matches. I watched the live stream of it and spent the whole day watching that. It was such a fun time to watch the matches cause it was cool to see each of the competitors have their moment throughout the day. There was like no downtime and the whole thing was a blast to watch. I would be really happy to see this happen again sometime in the future.
Thats actually kinda wild to me that you and albert (boxbox) had connections prior to this. Must be kinda cool to see each other in the same field of work. Been a fan of his since his riven days on league and got even more into his content when he shifted to more tft.
To answer the question about the Normal Tera crown thing, it's a diamond because, I believe, it is meant to reflect the Normal Gem being the only of the type gems to remain in game.
As soon as I saw Void was in this I knew he was gonna surprise people. He could pick up any game in the world and be better than 80% of the player base within a week, dude is cracked
I love how wolf and the other experienced players are watching this like peasants in an arena fighting each other to the death and loving every second of it 🤣
Awesome video Wolfey!! I really enjoyed seeing even the summarized rounds and the commentary was good! I really loved the introductions for the contestants as well and setting up a narrative for the whole tournament. Honestly though, I think Pool A's commentary was better and more focused than Pool B's commentary--I kind of felt lost with the commentary going on tangents for Pool B, but other than that I loved the video!
Not really, people talk about Alpharad like he's some chaotic jester type but he is pretty lukewarm and very unfunny. You can tell it's gone to his head as well. Guy makes good content but I've never seen anyone mislabeled so much in my life.
DUDE I WAS THERE AND WATCHED THE WHOLE THING LIVE Shout out to void. He put on such a good show. Flawless (except for Ludwig lol) I remember tuning in in the afternoon and watching it until nighttime GREAT JOB WOLFE I hope you do more streams like that in the future
9:48 Is that Bullet Station? Sonic Heroes? Man, good taste ^_^ Do we have a list of musical pieces for this video? Requests aside, thank you for the recap! The whole stream was loads of fun, _and_ now we got the short format with your narration over it. Great work! 😁
Epic epic epic. I know the video is long but it was worth it. I watch everything in chunks and love the thought process being explained. You sir are a Giga Chad with some of these turns, and it works out. You really know when to put the pedal to the metal.
Thanks to War Thunder for sponsoring todays video: playwt.link/wolfe_invitational
Dude's getting sponsored by classified document leaks
As a bonus you may also get access to classified documents
why did jaiden have toedscool
WolfeyVGC did u catch the two paradox pokemon named walking wake & iron leaves there tera raids in scarlet & violet ends next sunday
I feel in the last match Wolfey would have done the helping hand brick break into the hydreigon play and removed it altogether from play as he'd thought boxbox would do. That's what is called the world champ difference :)
Love Alpharads “probably the best nuzlocker in the world” as a stab to Pokémon challenges
In their soullink the intro was "We're probably the best nuzlockers in the world" so he's legally qualified to say it
Then Jan shows up like 15 minutes afterwards like heard you were talking shit jacob
@@Uyu8jly considering their current status Jann would probably high five him after having a short dissing match
They are great friends now.
Oh damn rly???
The pure, beautiful audacity of inviting someone you know from high school who's never played pokemon before is just great
You word it like BoxBox isn’t a successful streamer
@@tyranttracergaming well he likely isn't known to wolf's audience as they watch for Pokémon
They're less likely to know someone who doesn't
@@LycanMOON sykkuno connoreatspants and lilypichu also wouldnt be well known then
@@Watburnt Lily, Connor and Sykkuno are all very popular streamers outside of their niche. Even if you don't watch their streams, chances are that you've heard of them through the grapevine at some point.
Boxbox is popular, but he doesn't do as much variety content as the other streamers (as far as I'm aware), so even if he is popular within his niche, people that don't play League or TFT may not have heard of him. It's like how Wolfey and Cybertron are very popular amongst people that watch Pokémon content, but people that don't watch Pokémon content may not have heard of them.
@@gametheory3458 Well I've never heard of them myself
Slowly but surely Wolfey will make every youtuber a vgc expert
He's legit the best marketing for competitive that the pokemon company could ask for
Welp, gotta start a YT channel now 😆
Time to start up my youtube "career" !
He’s a cheater
@@theqdie someones jealous
Box Box played super well, trick room definitely confused a lot of the competitors, except for Void who brought the only hard counter.
The best strategy for the inexperienced is to drag others to a place of discomfort and you're both on the same level.
That gardevoirs imprison was GOATED
he only made out the first group cause of luck, he played pretty bad tbh
@@NxthingButAMxnster he never played pokemon before and for that he played *very* well. I give him props for doing just that. (insert joke about toxic league players blaming their teammates for losses here)
@@cryochick9044 He plays top lane in league, which is the most toxic lane to be had. If you screw up it's done. Sure BoxBox had most linear team comp here to play, but he at least shoved that he can think outside of the box(pun intented) in the final match. For 4 days of looking things up I think he did well.
I love how connor got about a billion crits and like none of them mattered. Truly a pokemon luck moment.
I mean any crit matters so 7 of them def matters
@@RedTheWeeb that’s not necessarily true, any of the cries on maushold didn’t matter
@@RedTheWeeb
"Not mattering" usually means the attack was going to pick up the ko regardless of the crit.
It's annoying because you'd like those crits to happen say after a Draco stat drop or on a non-guaranteed 2 hit ko where they do matter 😅
My favourite thing about this tournament is how carefully methodical and analytical Aaron Zheng is on his own channel and while commentating official tourneys but on this stream he is ABSOLUTE CHAOS and I'm HERE for it.
I didn't know when we threw this event that it would possibly be the last thing I worked on at BTS. Looking back now, I'm just so happy I got to have some of my final memories there be such good ones - and with such good friends. Thanks Wolfe :)
BTS?
@@Gengosyma Beyond The Summit, they're basically the host.
@@poweredman Cry about it
@@poweredman mfw it’s a 2 hour long video with a few minutes of ads, which is one of the only things that made the event possible.
You wouldn't have this video without the sponsor. Try being grateful for once.
I loved everything about this. Bringing in players who are notable from different games. The laid back atmosphere and natural chemistry of the casters. The interview portions were all in a smaller space so they felt more personal and showed player's personality. Great job to everyone who made this happen.
Yeah lmao the casters were so funny
“That would be cultural appropriation” had me ROLLING
Void and Boxbox are both super talented to have made it to the end with how little time they had with the game. I'm especially impressed by Boxbox for how quickly he was able to pick it up considering he's never touched a Pokemon game in his life.
Both streamers will never stop impressing me with how quickly they're able to pick up new games.
Watching lud being the first guy to beat void live was a total mindfuck
Yeah, like Lud was the first one out, but he went out with a bang
Guys, please don't like this comment literally first comment and it's a spoiler lol
Lud ain't half bad
@@tomscout5423 they shouldn't be in the comments in the first place if they don't want spoilers
@Tomscout that's youtuve man. First thing most of us do is open and lurk through comments anyways.
I was so surprised with Lily performance! Thanks for this great event Wolfey
According to Alpharad, most of them had a fucking 30 page thesis on how to beat every opponent. It's basically just famous streamers making inputs via pros
@@monkeylemur even if they got training and help it's up to the player to do which moves at which time
Jaiden who is able to use her knowledge,Ludwig somehow reading with the obvious dondozo switching,and much more
@@monkeylemur You act like any player can remember a 30 page thesis.
@@LycanMOON Still from Alpharad, the players were getting live feedback from their coaches during the matches
@@JayceCH. you act like youve never went to school before, 30 pages is easy, especially if its about a video game..
I watched about the whole thing of this live and some of my favorite moments were Ludwig juking the ever loving hell out of Void and Lily of all people defying expectations and making it quite far in the tournament. This was SO much fun to watch, I always love it when Wolfe sets up tournaments for non-professional players
I have a lot of respect for Void for being the only one who built his own team. He knew what he was doing and he earned the title of champion. I was thinking he had a good shot from the beginning when Wolfey said he can pick up and master any game quickly. That was definitely the case here.
Yeah His Fire tera Annihilape plays got me a Bit but I Had my Money on him tbh
He was definitely by far the most knowledgeable there. Almost unfair that he was pitted against people who had literally never played the game before lol
jesus as someone who plays smash and pokemon (tho singles) competetively i didn't know void was this cracked.
he's by far the best sheik player in the world (probably the most technical character in smash) and now seeing him win this tournament (while it wasn't professional) was crazy.
@@te0nzin he's also a top player in multiversus and has won EVO in doubles with nakat and won the biggest ever singles multiversus tour
@@dukeofkings8942 He's also high ranked in League of Legends IIRC.
I think the reason this is one of my favorite videos is it’s the perfect mix of live, twitch, off-the-cuff style content, and classic Wolfe voice over
The commentators constantly freaking out was hilarious. I love how comfortable everyone was. A different vibe from a real VGC tournament.
I was competing in a small official tournament and there was a person who was spectating the match between myself and another competitor and she did the Pokemon Stadium announcer commentary of, "What's the matter, trainer?" and one of the refs came over and told her that she would have to leave if she wasn't silent while watching. The room was very quiet and the vibes were not very fun outside of the table I was at because I got a competitor who was willing to give a bit of commentary on his reactions and was genuinely fun to fight against. Wish I would've gotten his contact info back then.
Ludwig underestimating Lily is the funniest thing considering he's out of the tourney and she has yet to play her hand 😭😭😭
This event was the most fun I've seen around Pokemon, well, ever. And I attended a Worlds as a spectator. It got me hooked on all this and I'm Master Ball Tier and watch CybertronVGC videos all the time. Thanks!
Amazing event and rip to Beyond The Summit they will be sorely missed in all of esports
Even now Alpharad calling out Jan in his intro is the funniest thing possible
I love that Jaiden used Skeledirge on her team. He feels REALLY underrated and he can death roll teams EASILY thanks to Unaware + Torch Song.
In singles that croc is a damn menace
Garganacl is still more annoying
@@Junya01 he's SO tanky it's almost absurd lol
@@lancearistoteles i still have nightmares with that pyramid donkey kong lookin as
@@lancearistotelessalt cure + more defense than Wishiwashi + Recover is mental man. So glad it's banned in Ubers.
What a thumbnail. What great content. Thank you for being one of the few content creators to consistently put in such effort into every single video. It really shows and it's always so refreshing and uplifting to see 👌
wolfe, this tournament was insane. it was so fun to watch but also it showcased what competitive pokemon on youtube can look like and i bet it has brought so many people to the scene. you are an inspiration to the pokemon community. big thanks and shoutout to you and everyone on the day who came together to make this all happen - the players, the coaches, the staff, everyone.
Seeing this whole event took place with the Beyond the Summit set up is bittersweet knowing we won’t have such an amazing place for events like this to be hosted at anymore
I remember watching this live, such a fun tournament. Keep up the good work Wolfe!
Where was it streamed?
@@pokedude720 it was livestreamed here on Wolfe’s channel
It's so bittersweet to see the BTS venue for one of it's last times in one of Wolfy's biggest tournaments
Amazing production studio - Gaming will sorely miss them
Wha?
@@somerandomgamer8504 bts is shutting down after ultimate summit 6
@@somerandomgamer8504 BTS in this case means "Beyond The Summit" which is an invitational tournament and arguably the biggest smash tournaments when it comes to prize pool. their tournaments are called "summit".
smash ultimate summits have been the most exciting tournaments imo and in the opinion of many others so yea it's sad to see it go now.
I love how you talked up the person who lost each game. I could feel the respect you all have for each other
Didn’t even notice Alpharad’s playful shade going “I’m probably the best Nuzlocker in the world”
Now you know SOMEONE is gonna react to this wideo Wolfey XD
this entire event was so fun to watch, thankyou wolfey for putting this together! i think i speak for everyone in the vgc community when i say it's really amazing and appreciated how you put vgc on the map with events like this. i don't usually press the like button on youtube videos but this was seriously well done and very entertaining.
Honestly appreciate just the amount of quality editing and work going into these videos. Not just content for contents sake but always high quality videos.
Thank you!
Void is such a monster when he picks up a new game
I think he has a solid chance winning the 2million SF6 tournament with his extraordinary learning skills
No he isn't, he is just competitive and thinks about what he does. People overhype him.
@@pyromidasstay pressed
Wolfy is doing so much for competitive Pokémon it’s insane. He’s made it super accessible and simplified it down. The scene is only growing thanks to the success of the switch, I really hope Gamefreak continues to improve on their games and the e-sports scene keeps growing
Holy F the energy u have Wolfey while being a commentator is insane mate
Thought it was an awesome experience to watch live (spoilers down below):
(EDIT: misspelled experience)
Sad Alpharad & Jaiden didn't make semi-finals, but it was funny to watch Void win another gaming event lol
Its genuinely nuts how good Void is at literally any game he plays.
This is one of the most amazing and impressive projects I’ve seen, not just in Pokémon but in all of RUclips. Kudos Wolf, and thank you for the content!
As the first livestreamed event I managed to watch in person, I love this content. I'd love to see more like it, but I know it took a lot of work. I'll cross my fingers and be patient. This man deserves 1M subs and more.
Not seeing enough appreciation for BoxBox! Albert picks things up so quickly, it's always fun to watch him. Such a fun event with great players, would love to see more :)
bit late to the party but yep, BoxBox is insane. To be fair, the archetype that they came up with for his team was perfectly suited as it is VERY straightforward and iirc. he had a pretty complex write-up about a lot of lead matchups made for him, but even then. Actually understanding all of that in such a short time and even being able to adapt if things don't go as planned is impressive. Plus, BoxBox is a chill and funny guy.
This was such a dope tournament to watch, incredible production value, commentary and gameplay from the creators. Here's hoping you can get another one of these together despite bts shutting down.
This was such a fun event to watch live, and I'm enjoying rewatching this version with your new editing and commentary.
"Annihilape toughed it out so you wouldn't feel sad" was a very underrated joke. 🤣🤣 This video was a great watch, been absolutely feasting on all your videos Wolfy. Thanks for so much great content, hoping to dip my toes into competitive 'mons very soon ^-^
"I started my competitive career with you and now I'm not even thumbnail material?"
Jacob Alpharad
Honestly the commentary sorta gives me nostalgia for the announcer in Pokemon Stadium. I always had a superstition that if he says "here it comes: Thunder!" it means that particular Thunder is for sure going to miss, and I have the same feeling about Wolfey speaking Draco misses into existence.
So much amazing talent and great personalities! Was an amazing tournament.
23:00 im so happy to hear them say this....i fell in love with casseopias battle theme, and it truly is one of the better pieces of music to come out of pokemon main series games
Really late, but I have a really good idea for a tournament:
The RUclipsrs' parents pick their Pokémon.
If they say "I like this one", it doesn't matter if it's Garchomp, Kricketune, or Sunkern: you have to use it.
Or just show them all the fully-evolved Pokémon and have them choose from those. Either way, I think it would be fun to see
You see son, I’m a huge fan of incineroar, flutter mane, amoongus, Tera normal dragonite, porygon 2, and Bloodmoon Ursaluna. Idk why, but those are my favorite son, I guess you HAVE to use them(proceeds to wipe tourney floor)
The invitational was my fav project you ever worked on. This took a lot of effort and it shows. and bc of it we had so many good moments like ludwig vs void, Aaron shouting "WHY DID YOU HAVE TO MANIFEST IT INTO EXISTENCE?!" and being able to see you commentate a lot of the matches.
I watched the live stream of it and spent the whole day watching that. It was such a fun time to watch the matches cause it was cool to see each of the competitors have their moment throughout the day. There was like no downtime and the whole thing was a blast to watch. I would be really happy to see this happen again sometime in the future.
39:08 I think it’s a reference to the normal gem, an item that raises the power of normal moves by 50%
Tbf there are gems of every type, at least in gen 5
I think it’s because terrastilization is heavily themed around crystals, so obviously normal would just be some crystals.
54:28 You are not slipping that "throat goat" past us LMAO
Guys let’s all appreciate wolfey for making this amazing content 🙌🙌🙌
Nahhhhhhh don’t feel like it
Ong he prob one of the best Pokémon RUclipsrs super entertaining very engaging and super well edited
Amen!
Guys let’s all appreciate how unoriginal this comment is 🙌 🙌 🙌
NPC behavior
I watched the whole stream a little after it was live, and it was such a cool, entertaining event. I really hope you continue to do events like these.
Blows my mind that Wolfey has nearly 1 million subscribers now. You deserve each and everyone king!
It's kinda funny that Wolfe can get the same people that the Pokemon company gets to cast their official tournaments to cast his meme tournament.
Man I love the casters. Their enthusiasm is great
Thats actually kinda wild to me that you and albert (boxbox) had connections prior to this. Must be kinda cool to see each other in the same field of work. Been a fan of his since his riven days on league and got even more into his content when he shifted to more tft.
I watched the entire vod for this afterwards, and I'm still enthralled by this
I love VGC
Never thought I'd see a video with both Alpharad/Jaiden AND Lily/Sykkuno
The ultimate crossover!!!
For once in his life, Alpha is not the luckiest man alive,
Dude's luck ran out at the worst possible time 💀
Jacob's said it himself.... He's the luckiest person on the planet until its funny for him to not be
You described it best. Alpharad-brand RNG is skewed towards the funniest outcome.
the invitational! I loved it so much and really made me want to get into VGC even more
Unlike your last upload, I am no longer throwing up at midnight while watching this. I think your content is even better when Im feeling well ❤️
51:09 these kind of moments make this all the more fun. Great job
Any day is a good day when Wolfey uploads a BANGER of a video
So... any day Wolfe uploads it's a good day?
He always uploads banger vids
hahahahh the commentary about ludwig's first turn Dondozo tatsigiri switch " You can't mind game the mindless" xD
To answer the question about the Normal Tera crown thing, it's a diamond because, I believe, it is meant to reflect the Normal Gem being the only of the type gems to remain in game.
My thought was that terastalization is crystallizing the Pokémon, and diamonds are probably the most well known gems/crystals.
As soon as I saw Void was in this I knew he was gonna surprise people. He could pick up any game in the world and be better than 80% of the player base within a week, dude is cracked
The livestream was already beautiful entertainment but this video def. tops it. Good job Wolfey
This was so fun to watch in person!! I really hope you do more stuff like this :)
Is that Weeknd at bottom left corner of 0:04
It's void profile picture, he used to have a meme vid of him acting like Weeknd xD
Pretty crazy and fun to see so many tournaments hosted by Wolfey. Hope more are made, since everyone wins with content.
Im so glad I was able to watch this live when it happened, the event was amazing!
I love how wolf and the other experienced players are watching this like peasants in an arena fighting each other to the death and loving every second of it 🤣
I gotta say the commentators box in this vid was FIRE
Awesome video Wolfey!! I really enjoyed seeing even the summarized rounds and the commentary was good! I really loved the introductions for the contestants as well and setting up a narrative for the whole tournament. Honestly though, I think Pool A's commentary was better and more focused than Pool B's commentary--I kind of felt lost with the commentary going on tangents for Pool B, but other than that I loved the video!
Wolfey going crazy with these high quality videos. Dude has only been uploading bangers lately 1 mil soon 👏👏
Watched the whole thing. The gameplay, commentary, and editing were all exquisite.
Calling Jacob "Chaos incarnate" is so fitting
This was really fun to pop in and out during the live. Great atmosphere and creators
Me, who has watched the whole 11 hour stream multiple times including Live: Wow I can’t wait to watch this video!!
This was great ! And the commentary made it really easy to understand what was going on for people like me who aren't really into competitive pokemon.
Sykkuno only teaching his pokemon attacking moves is me, honestly. Get that status and buffing shit outta here and let me attack lol
This was dope af. Had to watch it all in one sitting. Keep it up Team Wolfe!
Wolfe mastered terrestrialization, his videos are on fire!
This was such a delight to watch LIVE and even now rewatching it was so fun tho watch through. Hope to see more of these in the future!
Alpharad, Chaos Incarnate is probably the most accurate description of any person to date
Not really, people talk about Alpharad like he's some chaotic jester type but he is pretty lukewarm and very unfunny. You can tell it's gone to his head as well. Guy makes good content but I've never seen anyone mislabeled so much in my life.
@@MatthewCJoy I really dont see how Alpharad would be unfunny, but is fine, good taste is not for everyone
I love when at 56:43 as he says that the game insta zooms on connor´s trainer
This Tournament was so incredibly fun to watch live.
"Alpharad: CHAOS INCARNATE."
Me: The quote of the century my friends, the quote of the century...
I generally love these kinds of pokémon videos. Hope you keep it up. 😁👍
DUDE I WAS THERE AND WATCHED THE WHOLE THING LIVE
Shout out to void. He put on such a good show. Flawless (except for Ludwig lol)
I remember tuning in in the afternoon and watching it until nighttime
GREAT JOB WOLFE I hope you do more streams like that in the future
Watching this after beyond the summit announced that they are closing was sad but at least they had some good tournaments right before they went out.
This was a phenomenal event, I had so much fun watching live. Hope wolfey can do more events like this since this was really well done.
I hope you do another one of these, and next time bring more people. I would like to see a longer video like this one.
9:48 Is that Bullet Station? Sonic Heroes? Man, good taste ^_^ Do we have a list of musical pieces for this video?
Requests aside, thank you for the recap! The whole stream was loads of fun, _and_ now we got the short format with your narration over it. Great work! 😁
This was such an incredible event.
Wolfe, you are on a different level these days. I am so impressed!!
Love your vids! Keep it up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
44:40 Sonic players explaining how camping for 10 minutes is a skillful tactic
This is sick. Now do it again >:3
“Why is void at this tournament” never change ludwig
you’re such a great person Wolfey, I hope you know that man.
Epic epic epic. I know the video is long but it was worth it. I watch everything in chunks and love the thought process being explained. You sir are a Giga Chad with some of these turns, and it works out. You really know when to put the pedal to the metal.