Anime: "Don't you see? In your quest for victory, you forgot to treat your friends with love, you forgot about having fun, and that blinded you." Competitive play: "skill issue"
Well there are 3 reasons for having a random team from my own experiance. 1. Noob who is learning the meta. 2. A casual player who is just having fun with his favorites. 3. A pro who is about to stomp with this wacky team.
@@kinghoenn3478 my favourite part is when i try to be 3 and then i get put in my place by an even wackier team and then i just sit in a corner questioning why
I love how in the second match he was like “such easy reads" but as soon as you down his arceus he's like “I can't read such brain dead players" says the guy using 5 legends
And then misreads thinking it's Meteor Beam and swapped into a hidden power without realizing what type that was. Instant clap, another put in their place.
I also don't understand why the dude says "easy read" on guardian of alola. Moves does true damage equal to 75% of the targets HP, there was no read to be had there.
@@nicole-wf4jn both times the guy complained about rng he had unfavorable odds of winning the rng grind. Just for a comparison: you have 25% chance of not moving during paralysis. Origin Pulse has a 15% chance to miss. That's 38% chance of losing your turn, and porygon could just heal the damage origin pulse deals. So, to actually win the rng battle, he would have to hit a critical hit that's a 1/16 chance twice in a row with a 38% to miss on both attacks. That means he had a 1/100000 chances of actually winning that rng battle, while tempt literally only had to make him miss once in one turn to snowball into a guaranteed ko. Then, thunder wave + confusion makes it so your pokémon can only move 37% of the time (50% after a 75% roll). So, yeah, in fact, its no wonder that this guy lost his rng rolls, because he would need to have cracked luck to win any of them.
@@nicole-wf4jn there are certain variables in the game that you can influence towards your advantage in spite of your opponent. Perhaps you could use the move 'trick room' with a pokemon with a lower speed than would be conventionally expected; suddenly you gain an advantage your opponent didnt anticipate, perhaps leading your victory in the match.
@@davidfallon6185 and what was his complaint? to lose ONE turn to parafusion, after getting past para the turn before. I mean, he had a 62.5% chance to lose one of those 2 turns. Why is he suprised? The Thunder on the othr hand, only had a 35% chance of hitting. Edit: somehow thought confusion is 25% instead of 33%. Numbers corrected.
My brain went there right away too. Hahahaha my rng with confusion and paralyzed is so bad if i get hit with both i just automatically assume that poke is dead. Let alone using such a low acc move through it.
Before i even knew type advantages, i played pokémon showdown against my friend And i found this nice little guy called shaymin sky He used a stall celesteela before even knowing what stall was, so he didn't have anything for shaymin, it was his last mon so he couldn't switch I flinched a celesteela all the way down from 100%, doing 7% damage a turn, he didn't get to attack once That's when i discovered the power of luck And let me tell ya I was really good at it Maybe even the best That was around the time i started using necrozma dm holding latiosite because i thought it looked cool, he had a mimikyu, and it was a huge ferrothorn on my sweep because i didn't know how to get past it's ability before it could revenge murder me, then i found out about necrozma dm, thought it looked cool, slapped a latiosite on it, put only 3 moves Sunsteel Strike Earthquake Roar Because i imagined him actually roaring, and, you guessed it, i thought it looked cool Then i used Sunsteel Strike on mimikyu, and it ko'ed, we didn't know why that happened, our theory was that it was an attack so strong, that even mimikyu's disguise couldn't handle
"I timed out cause I was building my team" yeah that'll happen when you're rewatching the fight to remember what the opponent played and then try to pick pokemon specifically to counter them
That drove me nuts when e “easy read”ed in the next match like he didn’t just play against almost the same exact team? Like that’s not a crazy amount of information to have ahead of time? And you get clapped again? Yikes.
you gon tell me keys are useless? how many of your doors have locks? ok how about your car? garage, what else protects your possesions so valiantly next to a lock? keys. a famous key once said: this is a safari, with lions, tigers and bears, oh my! -peter keyes
as someone who isnt part of the competitive pokemon community it always amazes me that there are so many people in it that unironically talk like a bad anime rival
I love how "not having a majority of your team be legendaries" means youre a bad player. Its funny how un-self-aware these people are like the cardinal sin of a bad player is spamming the big stronk legendary
thats what i always was doing when i was playing hacked pokemon roms and stuff when i was 9-10 years old. i didnt know anything except the type advantage so i just got the coolest looking legendaries with the strongest moves i know (no debuff or buffs i just spammed attacks and recover)
The fact he really thought Temp6t was going to use Meteor Beam everytime also tells how much he really doesn't know, I mean every pokemon game gives you what? 4 or 6 skills per pokemon? And he really thought the dude was just going to use 1?
@@SupahTrunks7 to be fair fighting rivals like Blue and Silver in the main games is the reason why so many people just legendary spam without any tactics
@@jeezuhskriste5759 yeah and 50% success rate in pokemon is like oo what's that? Fails XD tbh at least showdowns stopped the rng nightmare to where it's the same as in game some people thought I was mad about stone edge missing every time me: no I just laughed I don't care if I lose to rng it's an rng based game anyways just don't say ez XD that move was on a miss spree back in gen 5 but when xy came out thankfully even the gen 5 matches didn't do it anymore it showed the more likely to land
when people use 70% moves and get angry when it misses, i'm just like "clearly you've never played xcom or battle brothers, 70% hitting half the time is a fairly good outcome lmao"
I love the confusion at the end when he tried to swap. He had already lost at that point. If he didn't switch you could just keep hitting him and buffing your own attack power to eventually overwhelm the recover ability. If he did switch, you had no reason not to be ready and attacking. So the switch would instantly kill his other pokemon. And even if he did somehow get out of that, you still had the rest of your team with effective counters to what he had left.
There are 3 possibilities when someone has a weird team: 1: They're actually a noob 2: They're temp6t's alt (scary) 3: They're just here to have fun (even scarier)
Imagine the end of the first match saying "let me make a team specifically to counter what I already know you have" and thinking it makes you good at any game
What's funny is that even in the midst of their salty tantrum, they gave a thumbs up when the Blissey was indeed flinched down from 100%. Like, they couldn't help but acknowledge it.
I remember back in Gen 6 I took a team of decently strong Mons online. Got swept by a Dragonair. I also went online with a Chatot and swept someone with a busted team (including Mega Gengar iirc.)
"I can't predict braindead plays" The funny thing is that he said that after he used Calm Mind again on his Xerneas rather than recover(even though it has low health), then wastes Dynamax as temp6t wipes it out with Eruption. If anything, he's braindead. 😆🤣
@@GoldenKirbyIs because eruption damage scales based on your current hp. But yeah there's no reason to switch the Typhlosion since he is the one outspeeding.
Since when is typlosion fast? Like he isnt medium speed compared to other starters like infernape. He same base stats as charizard. While 1.9x arceus should be faster then typlosion but i agree was a bad idea.
I think he meant Meteor Beam for a one-shot. But that's the exact kind of counter-read you'd make: force your opponent to find a pattern then break it.
@@patbracken I think he meant the base team doesn't make too much sense as a team of 6. Which to be fair it isn't exactly the dream team as it hard dies to any fire type that happens to have ground/grass coverage
@@lilchristuten7568 it's more like commenting on the audacity people have to critique other teams when their strategy is little more than "use a bunch of overpowered Pokemon".
That was exactly my thoughts 😂😂😂 how you gonna say you're slapping someone when you've just tied up the match for the first time 😂😂😂 I'd bet that they stink of cat piss
He was still down. Sure, they both had 2 Fainted PKMN at that point, but his was already out on the field and below 50% He was losing when he said he was clapping cheeks.
8:44 "What's wrong?" 9:02 "You're getting slapped." He trash talked before the game. He trash talked during the game. He lost. He started a second game where his opponent kept the same team and he built one made *specifically* to counter it. He started losing again. Why, oh, why would this genius get cocky again, in a moment when he *still* wasn't winning, anyway? I wouldn't trash talk to begin with, but if I had... I would worry not to make any more of a fool of myself, at this point.
"There is no way that one person can be this lucky" Bruh you were literally both paralyzed and confused, I wouldn't call that extremely lucky. Heck, you hitting that one thunder while under all that is extremely lucky :/
"There's no way that one person can be this lucky" This coming from the same person who managed to land a Thunder while affected by Paralysis and Confusion
I love that this dude essentially said "Give me time to completely prepare a counter to you so I can prove how much better I am." Dude pulled a fuckin Frieza and still lost Edit: yes yall that are pointing out that Frieza did infact lose are very clever.
@@ignacioperez5479 3/4 chance of acting through paralysis, 2/3 chance to act through confusion, 7/10 chance to land thunder. Chance to do all at once = 3/4 * 2/3 * 7/10 = 42/120 = 7/20 = 35% That chance is actually a lot higher than I thought it would be, but it's still about on par with landing a fissure/guillotine/sheer cold, and the legendary spammer would be in full meltdown if temp managed that
i cannot describe how good it feels to watch you beat someone for a second time when they are so confident they will beat you in a rematch. keep up the entertaining videos man
Are people really this way? I ve played showdown in a while, and I never got someone this delusional. Except that one guy who raged because I had HP Fire on my greninja
No, you don't understand. He wasn't trying at all. He wasn't at his full potential, you know. What we saw? What Ianore displayed? That wasn't even his final form. *His final form would use 6 Zacian.*
I love that he's trying to kill porygon2 with a move that doesn't do enough damage to beat recover and goes all surprised pikachu face and says "game holding your hand" when the paralysis inevitably happens
@@jimmywinzer3474 that's...a debatable move. If you know an attack will bring you down low and will be out speeding you, but you have a pinch/stat berry it may be worth hitting recover at full health. Tbh I dont recall the full context by now so I cant tell if that was the case here
He has Thunder hit through PARAFUSION and he's saying his opponent is lucky, lmao. Given some of the shit luck I've had in the past, I've got no sympathy.
@@JosepiThe13th um yes they were as ianore said your team looks bad then sent out Kyogre vs Porygon a easy mistake to make as it knows several electric moves and it's lore would support it being electric so please sir calm down no one was insulting tempt at all here as well if that's why your mad one person is making fun of ianore the other is correcting that Porygon isn't a electric type
@@idiotgaming6376 I see what has happened. I thought Aaron was saying Temp was the one who sent out a water type vs an electric type. As it turns out, I have severely misunderstood what they were trying to say.
"YOU ARE NOT GOOD" Dude proceeds to sak his groudon while having a decent check to Eruption. Dude decides to switch in to his check the second time while knowing he would be 2HKOed this time. Dude uses Calm Mind and loses his mon. Dude tries to salvage his mistake by Dynamaxing at the worst turn possible. Ok dude
@@idiotgame1026 he predicted that meteor that missed. If it hit I think it would have killed him. But on the chance it didn't, recover isn't a bad move.
@@drite7758 yes and no I tend to run him as a hyper offence oriented revenge killer and it’s generally used to abuse speed, but yea every so often I see people running rocks on it for whatever reason even though it isn’t optimal
@@Aeternus75 there's a reason rocks is meta. Deoxys speed dies in 1 hit to anything in nu, never mind Ubers. Literally a useless pokemon which is nothing but a wasted slot. I'd rather take a goldeen with mud slap over that hentai monster
The most disrespectful thing is "I don't care if you asked tbh." Before that it would just seem like an experienced player giving advice to someone he thought was new but that put a sour taste in my mouth. Glad you knocked him down a few pegs
Yeah the whole idea that he's allowed to give aggressive advice and intimidate other players in general is a form of toxicity and harassment especially when it is unwarranted and unsubstantiated. This dude got what was coming and totally delusional
@@Kinsata I wouldn't even call myself "experienced" like just been somewhat aware of competitive Pokemon since like Black and White, and I don't see a bad team, really. Typhlosion is the only one thats really odd
@@RoyalGhost-27 I’d be more curious than anything. “What’re they trying?” Jumping straight to chat to insult someone when you’re running a team of legendaries is just a bad look. Lol
I love all these people who complain about the technicalities the opponent uses. They're basically saying "if you didn't have good strategy I would have won". Yes, thats how skill works. I shouldn't need to tell you this.
10:56 so no one gonna talk about how the dude thought he can outlast a meteor beam? you know the move that boosts everytime it's used? If it didn't miss the third time sableeye would've died.
I love how confidently these people will ask for a rematch after they build a team made to counter the first one as if them winning can null the initial loss
“Straight high stats is the only good strategy there is, and you’re a bad player if you don’t use it. Also, if you beat me, it was only because you got lucky, and are probably hacking”.
"You always meteor beamed" bruh he was basically spamming hidden power at the end there. Now let me ask you. Why would he be spamming a neutral base 60 hidden power over a resisted stab sludge bomb which would be roughly 70? Perhaps this hidden power had another purpose...
@@ingvarsuigin609 the hidden power is decent against both sableye and zacian (the last two pokemon opponent had). The sludge bomb would be slightly better against sableye, but zacian would be completely immune. So the sludge bomb would be risky if opponent switches, eventhough its slightly better against sableye. Spamming hidden power is the safer choice.
@@zachhanson3794 He was just looking for random reasons to complain/insult him. Like even if it was a bad idea, you're still getting rolled by this bad team/player, so aren't you by extension worse than he is?
@@justsomeguywithagoatee8337 That's what I have been saying for years whenever someone calls me "bad" when I beat them. If I'm bad, and I beat you, then doesn't that make you worse? These people are so dumb when they get all up in their feelings.
My Typhlosion was basically solo for my entire Gold version. We got clapped as a Quilava from Miltank twice. Proceeded to power level and immediately destroy everything in his path including the Elite 4.
I love it when they straight up tell you their next move, then get mad when you counter it. Reminds me of the Thanos fight in Infinity War, when Spiderman is straight up giving away his moves and point of attack the whole time, then gets dumpstered.
I have to say, what I like the most about your your videos is that they show the true pokémon spirit. It's not just about how powerful your pokémon might be, but how you use them. Great stuff!
I love how he tries to exploit a weakness and then when he questions why it didn't work, gets mad that your explanation was you also thought of it and have backups lol.
My favorite moment is the guy announcing he's going to make a "anti hax" team but not expecting Tempt to play around it. Hilarious! It's so obvious it's going for taunt.
It is, and given the counter-moves are very niche (most people don't know Ingrain counters forced switch moves (really useful if you combine it with a big root since it boosts the regen), or that Rapid Spin clears entry hazards, Leech Seed, and bind moves, or that voice-based attacks hit through substitutes since gen 6) you always end up needing a relatively odd setup if you want to specifically counter those.
Probably almost as infuriating as being interested in competitive gaming and constantly running into people using the same cookie cutter brain dead BIG NUMBER legendary Pokemon instead of trying for anything creative
My favorite part of this game is how he says you going to Typhlosion when he was going to pick Will-O-Wisp is "sus". So what is he accusing you of, reading his mind over the screen? Damn, now that's hax
@@pin9326the other guy used a move that does nothing to the type the pokemon temp switched to then said it was sus that he happened to switch to that pokemon as if he somehow had a way of knowing
Strategy and brute force have and always will multiply each other. Even the most unga of bungas can benefit from some degree of versatility, even if it's bringing a longer stick to reach farther.
Yet from what dragonball , games and light novels have showed me at some point overwhelming power has no counter this is when strategy is just a fools game or used for style and to insult your enemies, we as human in this world would be fd up the ass cheeks if a threat or situation arrived that couldn't be blown up or scienced the shit out of.
@@erueka6 okay, yeah I was talking about comparing normal:normal. 👍 Extremely powerful outliers, like superheroes or aliens, mess things up. Fair point, though.
Flash fire, intense sun, STAB and not very effective (half) is a cumulative ×1.6875 boost. To reiterate, even factoring in the half damage from type matchup, Typhlosion was receiving a better multiplier than you can get from any single effect other than super effective. Applied to a max hp eruption (already base 150), that's a power of 253.125
I would like to think that that "Skill Issue" was an eye-opening event for him, and he will re-evaluate his entire identity and how he plays the game, and as a result rematch you as an actually worthy opponent. For most I wouldn't assume this, but since he accepted the fact that he was losing, and responded in shocked silence upon hearing your answer, I hope that this one, at least, has the capacity for change.
Probably the most wholesome comment I've read here. The silence did indeed speak volumes and hopefully we see another video with this person. It's like the pokemon anime lol
@@RoyalGhost-27 Fr this isn't a Hallmark movie, dude hopped off, cried, kicked his dog, cried some more while touching his weiner, then went right back to it.
Dude, that sounds like something out of a TV show. The protagonist absolutely owns a salty guy, and that guy returns later in the series as a respectable opponent
lowkey started losing the second game for a second there
Had us in the first half.
I love the ending it was perfect!
Well its a good thing he used recover when his hp was full for some dumb reason
Based
When I saw Skill issue I was dying🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
“WHY AM I LOSING TO YOU” reads exactly like dialogue from one those arrogant-competitive rivals in the Pokémon anime.
Which means that he's on the verge of character development
@@heyoyo10gaming4 correct
Anime: "Don't you see? In your quest for victory, you forgot to treat your friends with love, you forgot about having fun, and that blinded you."
Competitive play: "skill issue"
wish we had more of those rivals instead of peppy friendly ones. love putting them in their place
Or even in the games you have npcs saying that.
"your team is all over the place"
If I saw a team all over the place, *I'd be worried for my life*
Well there are 3 reasons for having a random team from my own experiance.
1. Noob who is learning the meta.
2. A casual player who is just having fun with his favorites.
3. A pro who is about to stomp with this wacky team.
The wielder the team lineup, the more worried for your life you should be
@@kinghoenn3478 I'm 2 right there. I have some favorites that I like playing. Sometimes I win lol. They're usually my teams from the actual games
@@kinghoenn3478 my favourite part is when i try to be 3 and then i get put in my place by an even wackier team and then i just sit in a corner questioning why
opportunity to defeat your enemy is provided by the enemy himself -technoblade the art of war
I love how in the second match he was like “such easy reads" but as soon as you down his arceus he's like “I can't read such brain dead players" says the guy using 5 legends
The second fight where he made a special team to fight him and still lost.
The funniest thing was, while he was saying "easy reads" he was losing the game step by step
And then misreads thinking it's Meteor Beam and swapped into a hidden power without realizing what type that was.
Instant clap, another put in their place.
I also don't understand why the dude says "easy read" on guardian of alola. Moves does true damage equal to 75% of the targets HP, there was no read to be had there.
He also used mega and dynamax
I can't believe that the rivals in pokemon were actually realistic depictions of how people act when playing against others
Well, the first rival. The rest are all "nice" and junk.
@@dr4c0blade Second one is an actual criminal
@@dr4c0bladesilver?
@@phantominway...who learns to trust and respect Pokemon as his friends. Nowhere near as puchable.
@@dr4c0bladewait a minute blue did the same thin-
"Theres no way one person can be this lucky."
True. Almost like there is some kind of strategy being implemented to shift the odds in their favor.
I know nothing about this, what's happening?
@@nicole-wf4jn both times the guy complained about rng he had unfavorable odds of winning the rng grind.
Just for a comparison: you have 25% chance of not moving during paralysis. Origin Pulse has a 15% chance to miss. That's 38% chance of losing your turn, and porygon could just heal the damage origin pulse deals. So, to actually win the rng battle, he would have to hit a critical hit that's a 1/16 chance twice in a row with a 38% to miss on both attacks. That means he had a 1/100000 chances of actually winning that rng battle, while tempt literally only had to make him miss once in one turn to snowball into a guaranteed ko.
Then, thunder wave + confusion makes it so your pokémon can only move 37% of the time (50% after a 75% roll).
So, yeah, in fact, its no wonder that this guy lost his rng rolls, because he would need to have cracked luck to win any of them.
@@nicole-wf4jn in short, they were banging their heads against the wall the whole ass game.
@@nicole-wf4jn there are certain variables in the game that you can influence towards your advantage in spite of your opponent. Perhaps you could use the move 'trick room' with a pokemon with a lower speed than would be conventionally expected; suddenly you gain an advantage your opponent didnt anticipate, perhaps leading your victory in the match.
that guy had lots of luck too anyway
This guy: “You should forfeit now, it’ll be faster.”
Also this guy: Refuses to accept the loss, times out instead
Trollorz
Forfeits second game too, like a child
Dynamax level bitch
And forfeits at the end. Jesus Christ.
Given the opponent tried to get them to forfeit, I imagine their main strategy is to intimidate their opponent into forfeiting
"WHY AM I LOSING TO YOU?" He actually became a hostile NPC my goodness
He turned into Bede from Sword and Shield
Man turned into Volo before sending out Giratina
this mf is straight up the Johto rival
@@PhantomKing1478
Rival with god complex.
Pretty much the equivalent of Anakin screaming "I hate you!"
that part where it says "Blissey used Toxic but it failed" basically sums up all these players you go up against
"There is no way that one person can be this lucky"
Proceeds to land a Thunder through confusion and paralysis
literally what i said when i saw that crap
@@davidfallon6185 and what was his complaint? to lose ONE turn to parafusion, after getting past para the turn before.
I mean, he had a 62.5% chance to lose one of those 2 turns. Why is he suprised?
The Thunder on the othr hand, only had a 35% chance of hitting.
Edit: somehow thought confusion is 25% instead of 33%. Numbers corrected.
followed by their opponent missing 2 attacks in a row lmao
@@wurgel1 see come see
My brain went there right away too. Hahahaha my rng with confusion and paralyzed is so bad if i get hit with both i just automatically assume that poke is dead. Let alone using such a low acc move through it.
"Skill issue"
Such a simple line yet so effective against these types of people
"It's a simple spell, but quite unbreakable"
Can someone explain it to me what is skill issue?
@@echijo007 sorry man, can't do that. There's too much of a skill issue
@@echijo007 a big difference in their skill
@@lazypenguin69 oh ok
"I can't predict braindead plays"
Weird way of admitting that it doesn't take a smart play to beat you
Oof
Bravo
Fuckin ruthless
It hurt itself in its confusion!
Bruh if he can't predict braindead plays what chance does he have against smart people
Can’t even be mad. He played the rival role perfectly.
"You really think you're gonna flinch a Blissey from 100%?"
Shaymin Sky: "I'm guessing you've never heard of me."
(several minutes later) -Yes.
@@ingvarsuigin609 lol he has to confirm he could do it before returning the s**t talk
Before i even knew type advantages, i played pokémon showdown against my friend
And i found this nice little guy called shaymin sky
He used a stall celesteela before even knowing what stall was, so he didn't have anything for shaymin, it was his last mon so he couldn't switch
I flinched a celesteela all the way down from 100%, doing 7% damage a turn, he didn't get to attack once
That's when i discovered the power of luck
And let me tell ya
I was really good at it
Maybe even the best
That was around the time i started using necrozma dm holding latiosite because i thought it looked cool, he had a mimikyu, and it was a huge ferrothorn on my sweep because i didn't know how to get past it's ability before it could revenge murder me, then i found out about necrozma dm, thought it looked cool, slapped a latiosite on it, put only 3 moves
Sunsteel Strike
Earthquake
Roar
Because i imagined him actually roaring, and, you guessed it, i thought it looked cool
Then i used Sunsteel Strike on mimikyu, and it ko'ed, we didn't know why that happened, our theory was that it was an attack so strong, that even mimikyu's disguise couldn't handle
@@Lrizu those are definitely some words
@@Lrizu bro telling us the whole backstory
"I timed out cause I was building my team" yeah that'll happen when you're rewatching the fight to remember what the opponent played and then try to pick pokemon specifically to counter them
They didn't even do that well, I barely know the metagame but I can tell you that that team is just as weak to hax as the first one was.
@@neoqwerty If he knew what he was doing at all mega sableye basically would have just 6-0d lmao
@@Wapfgaming Man that Mon is anti hax and hax itselft and still got outpayed. Holy hell
And still got slapped up
That drove me nuts when e “easy read”ed in the next match like he didn’t just play against almost the same exact team? Like that’s not a crazy amount of information to have ahead of time? And you get clapped again? Yikes.
Imagine bashing somebody for their lack of legendaries and getting clapped so hard by spare keys.
Gets read like a book "sooo lucky"
Hey, spare keys has a great typing and is better than people give it credit for, probably just to make all the people that hated it angry.
you gon tell me keys are useless? how many of your doors have locks? ok how about your car? garage, what else protects your possesions so valiantly next to a lock? keys. a famous key once said: this is a safari, with lions, tigers and bears, oh my! -peter keyes
@@TK-7193 does keys protect against gods though?
@@perry2921 of course
The fact that he felt the need to assemble a new team before the first match ended told me everything i wanted to know.
as someone who isnt part of the competitive pokemon community it always amazes me that there are so many people in it that unironically talk like a bad anime rival
Gary Oak minus the skill or women.
@@BknMoonStudios "or women" LMFAO
@@BknMoonStudios he had women? I don't remember that...
@@grumpyfroggy8247 really? I thought I saw your mom with him that 1 time
kids game is populated by literal children, more news at 11.
I love how "not having a majority of your team be legendaries" means youre a bad player. Its funny how un-self-aware these people are like the cardinal sin of a bad player is spamming the big stronk legendary
In MTG those players are knows as Timmys
@@LeCharles07 That's true, but being a Timmy isn't the same thing as picking what you think is strong just because you have a fragile ego.
thats what i always was doing when i was playing hacked pokemon roms and stuff when i was 9-10 years old. i didnt know anything except the type advantage so i just got the coolest looking legendaries with the strongest moves i know (no debuff or buffs i just spammed attacks and recover)
"This is a cardinal sin of VGC right here."
*[insert several legendary themes here] begin playing*
Honest to God, I'd probably assume I'd be invincible if I had God Pokemon lol.
I haven't played the actual games lol
I love how that one "Skill issue" sent that man over his limit
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Only a wuss takes a forfeit, you play that s*** out and sit with your failure like a Gen 1 Boss or GTFO and stop playing Pokemon
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Bro it’s funny at 8:18 he said it was an easy read when he obviously pressed wild charge for the shaman
My man shut down his pc and went to sleep crying
“The game is holding your hand” my brother in Christ, it’s RNG
Game was also holding his hand.
“Pot calling the kettle black” energy
Them: "Why would you use such a brain dead strategy that counters my move?"
"Cuz it counters your move"
Them: *visible confusion*
No and they’re blaming temp6t because THEY weren’t able to anticipate his moves correctly. Like that’s supposed to be his opponent’s problem
The fact he really thought Temp6t was going to use Meteor Beam everytime also tells how much he really doesn't know, I mean every pokemon game gives you what? 4 or 6 skills per pokemon? And he really thought the dude was just going to use 1?
@@jellymatsuryuka6853 THATS WHAT IM SAYIN!! The man was using HP and Meteor beam in tandem !! It doesn’t take long to realize why that may be
Lmao when he just kept buffing the 19% Arceus I was in pain.
*Modem error noise*
"Why am I losing to you?"
This guy is the johto rival lmao
At least Silver got himself redeemed in Kanto portion of the games. But this guy?
Yeah, he is just like Blue.
@@suckerman7gm he is Blue but having a lot of skill issue
Excuse you at least blue had enough skill to become champion and knew how to battle. Unlike this schmuck
Ffs I can imagine what these guys are like in a poker tournament
@@SupahTrunks7 to be fair fighting rivals like Blue and Silver in the main games is the reason why so many people just legendary spam without any tactics
“There is no way one person can be this lucky.”
Says the dude running nothing but 70% accurate moves
Not only that but managed to hit thunder when confused
@@omegon2540 and paralyzed
Also they had a 50% chance to not move there, since they’d have to get through para and confusion
@@jeezuhskriste5759 yeah and 50% success rate in pokemon is like oo what's that? Fails XD tbh at least showdowns stopped the rng nightmare to where it's the same as in game some people thought I was mad about stone edge missing every time me: no I just laughed I don't care if I lose to rng it's an rng based game anyways just don't say ez XD that move was on a miss spree back in gen 5 but when xy came out thankfully even the gen 5 matches didn't do it anymore it showed the more likely to land
when people use 70% moves and get angry when it misses, i'm just like "clearly you've never played xcom or battle brothers, 70% hitting half the time is a fairly good outcome lmao"
I love the confusion at the end when he tried to swap. He had already lost at that point. If he didn't switch you could just keep hitting him and buffing your own attack power to eventually overwhelm the recover ability. If he did switch, you had no reason not to be ready and attacking. So the switch would instantly kill his other pokemon. And even if he did somehow get out of that, you still had the rest of your team with effective counters to what he had left.
I've said it before, I'll say it again. There is nothing I fear more than someone with a weird team in Pokemon.
Don't fear me, I'm just bad.
why would you be afraid of a team with 6 legendaries?
There are 3 possibilities when someone has a weird team:
1: They're actually a noob
2: They're temp6t's alt (scary)
3: They're just here to have fun (even scarier)
That's because people are so used to the cookie cutter teams that everyone use that seeing a weird team as you put it makes them unpredictable.
aka using Drunken Fist style.
"You should probably quit, your team is all over the place. Really bad lol."
"What's your plan?"
"Uuuh, legendaries and attack a lot."
Probably has only played Pokémon X lol
"And my plan is called Strategy, you should try it."
"Strategy doesn't matter."
"Allow me to prove you wrong."
"All right, team...now, group up, and _hit it 'till it dies!"_
@@CosmicPlatonix yes!
@@cursedcat6467 do they even play any of the pokemon games lol
“Damn I’m losing in a game with almost 0 consequences for losing, guess I should get toxic”
Only happiness they getting in life atm for sure. And when it doesn't go their way, mlading.
Second only to "I have just started a game with almost 0 consequences for losing, guess I should do my yu-gi-oh villain impersonation."
Most league players in a nutshell
Children need time to develop and online anonymity is powerful.
me off to doxx someone for taking 9 elo points (unacceptable)
This is even funnier when you know he came back for 2 more rematches and still got beat
Hahahahahaha whhaaaaat
@@marthflores3515his friend battled tempt6 and invited this salty kid over, they both lost making the salty kid rage quit.
Imagine the end of the first match saying "let me make a team specifically to counter what I already know you have" and thinking it makes you good at any game
And then imagine still getting clapped...
Pathetic...
Even worse, imagine building a team to counter a specific strategy. Then still getting slapped by that strategy, and still thinking your good.
And still. Fucking. Losing.
Like what was his sableye though lol
You think you're gonna flinch a Blissey down from 100%?
*you feel your sins crawling on your back*
Trials and tribulations
I read your comms and SOMEHOW i got chills on my backs wow, felt amazing tbh
What's funny is that even in the midst of their salty tantrum, they gave a thumbs up when the Blissey was indeed flinched down from 100%. Like, they couldn't help but acknowledge it.
Do do do do
@@Alsebra Woops yeah we didn't want those move's feelings to be hurt, almost just enjoyed a joke for what it is, my bad
"You're team is all over the place."
When the enemies team is "all over the place", get scared. They can and will beat you.
Or you’re me and pick random Pokémon to use because they look neat
@@turnipbuthimself9929 🫡
I remember back in Gen 6 I took a team of decently strong Mons online. Got swept by a Dragonair. I also went online with a Chatot and swept someone with a busted team (including Mega Gengar iirc.)
Then there's me, making theme teams off of other games.
Me who would just literally go “*your” to the guy XD
I like how when he made a seemingly bad play, he was "reading you", but when you did the same, you were making "braindead plays" LOL
The copium was strong with that one for sure lol
ianore: [whines about luck]
Also ianore: [bypasses both confusion and paralysis to land a hit with a 70% accuracy move]
Its not luck if it happens to him, only if temp hits a 95% acc move
@@HorseCritterdang
I found it funny that he was crying about his Groudon almost being one shot by Typhlosion but the idiot literally gave him flash fire and a sun boost.
@@immuneimmunity9212that was absolutely wild lmao.
Imagine if they there was an option to play using the rules and mechanics from generation 1 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
“Your team looks pretty bad” he says while using 5 legendaries and a Blissey
Blissey supremacy 😤
@@MamutaBCU is that a club penguin empoleon??? Dopeeee
@@zen7even It’s from Pokémon Infinite Fusion, Empoleon & Snorlax
@@MamutaBCUThey definitely styled it after club penguin though lmao the eyes are a dead giveaway
@@zozocecp Ik
"I've got an elite anti-hax team"
[Pulls out the most generic meta team in existence]
That’s the most ElItE aNtI-HaCx TeAm I’ve ever seen.
ianore: "Uh uh, ooohh a doggie with a sword! Uh let's see what else Uh, oh yeah Uh isn't "acrueas" the God of Pokémon? Yeah he will clap this hacker!"
That team of legendaries is meta? Didn't look very meta.
@@Guest-qo5nl hax doesn't mean cheating my guy
@@kreatona4219 I'm assuming that is what he meant considering that he is loosing
"I can't predict braindead plays"
The funny thing is that he said that after he used Calm Mind again on his Xerneas rather than recover(even though it has low health), then wastes Dynamax as temp6t wipes it out with Eruption. If anything, he's braindead. 😆🤣
but what was he talking about after? he said he needed hp for the move but his was still full, its not like Arceus was outspeeding him
@@GoldenKirbyIs because eruption damage scales based on your current hp. But yeah there's no reason to switch the Typhlosion since he is the one outspeeding.
@@GoldenKirby he used calm mind because he thought that typhlosion would get switched out that turn for Klefki. He made the comment a turn late lol
Why would he switch tho? Typhlosion was still at full health?
This kid: there is no way one person can be this lucky. Proceeds to land a Thunder through paralyzation and confusion
It was a 32.3% chance he hits that thunder, so comparable to fissure
@@davidshatto7604 30% is either 0.00000001 percent or 100% to some people LOLOLOLOL
And he cowered behind Recover for like 5 turns 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@peter pan its actually a 25 percent to be paralyzed so 0.75
@peter pan is swagger confusion self hit still .5? I thought it was 33% chance to self hit now
"i can't predict braindead plays and moves" after deciding to use a stat boost at 19% health against a faster mon
guess he expected his dynamax to cover his ass...
it didn't
Since when is typlosion fast? Like he isnt medium speed compared to other starters like infernape. He same base stats as charizard. While 1.9x arceus should be faster then typlosion but i agree was a bad idea.
@@pride2184 scarf
@@pride2184 It's a bulky Arceus set. Not max speed.
@@donaldjgumpofficial5754 but even base stats arceus should be faster then a speed set typlosion. Scarf wouod make sense but didnt see if it had one.
"YOU ALWAYS METEOR BEAMED!"
-Someone who watched temp use Hidden Power several times
I think he meant Meteor Beam for a one-shot. But that's the exact kind of counter-read you'd make: force your opponent to find a pattern then break it.
To be short: HE′S GOT MIND READ
imagine temp6t saying 'ez read' after using HP, just maximum *E M O T I O N A L D A M A G E*
The leech seed/protect/substitute stall strat honestly NEVER gets old
“Your team is all over the place”
Almost like good team composition is a major factor
That's a funny way to say "Your team is built to handle a variety of situations."
Sounds like the perfect team to me
@@patbracken I think he meant the base team doesn't make too much sense as a team of 6.
Which to be fair it isn't exactly the dream team as it hard dies to any fire type that happens to have ground/grass coverage
@@d5ity it isn't its still a negative
@@silverfang4583 how is that a bad thing?
this guy: "your team seems all over the place, you should just forfeit"
>is a literal legendary spammer
Not only that, fucking uses Arcenus
>Also forfeits the second match
@@James-oj6ru ?
How does a team of legendaries = all over the place?
@@lilchristuten7568 it's more like commenting on the audacity people have to critique other teams when their strategy is little more than "use a bunch of overpowered Pokemon".
“You’re getting slapped” - he says right as he finally manages to break even for the first time in 10 minutes…
Barely 🤣
the desperation was too high with that one
That was exactly my thoughts 😂😂😂 how you gonna say you're slapping someone when you've just tied up the match for the first time 😂😂😂
I'd bet that they stink of cat piss
lmao I was about to comment this exact sentiment.
He was still down. Sure, they both had 2 Fainted PKMN at that point, but his was already out on the field and below 50%
He was losing when he said he was clapping cheeks.
I love how this guy just straights up and chooses legendary pokemon for his team thinking he's gonna win
And OBVIOUSLY put the god pokemon on both teams
8:44
"What's wrong?"
9:02
"You're getting slapped."
He trash talked before the game.
He trash talked during the game.
He lost.
He started a second game where his opponent kept the same team and he built one made *specifically* to counter it.
He started losing again.
Why, oh, why would this genius get cocky again, in a moment when he *still* wasn't winning, anyway?
I wouldn't trash talk to begin with, but if I had... I would worry not to make any more of a fool of myself, at this point.
And then saying temp was getting slapped, as he evened up the pokemon count with his team of legendaries and still losing on HP
It's a case of "talk sh*t, get hit" in turn-based gaming. Amazing.
"There is no way someone can be this lucky"
him hitting a thunder at 70% accuracy when both paralyzed and confused:
Yeah he's definitely unlucky
"There is no way that one person can be this lucky"
Bruh you were literally both paralyzed and confused, I wouldn't call that extremely lucky. Heck, you hitting that one thunder while under all that is extremely lucky :/
My exact thoughts
It's pokemon luck galore XD 1% chance can be as insane as 10% one person learned that with toxic wide lens
@@Silverlugia1256 30% is 100% in pokemon
@@kujikawathemeekmage3640 sure as hell feels that way XD 20% and 30% literally are the most common things to happen
Man really saw a flashfire Typhlosion and thought giving him a suped-up sunny day would be a good idea
I love the illogical "why would you use sets I can't predict?" Lmao. They get so butthurt that you're, you know, playing the game
"There's no way that one person can be this lucky"
This coming from the same person who managed to land a Thunder while affected by Paralysis and Confusion
Goofy ahh copy pasted comment
@@hydragony7154 Where did you see the original comment then?
@@traionjones711 toyo
@@hydragony7154 it's a *similar* comment. Not the same one
@@hydragony7154 wooah yeah bro, people can't have similar thinking bro, coincidences don't exist fr
I love that this dude essentially said "Give me time to completely prepare a counter to you so I can prove how much better I am."
Dude pulled a fuckin Frieza and still lost
Edit: yes yall that are pointing out that Frieza did infact lose are very clever.
Did he give you your two pizzas with stuffed crust?
This match was basically frieza at base form vs ultra instinct goku 💀
Just like Frieza
I mean Frieza also lost so
@@GeuseWRLD I was just about to say that.
Love how he essentially surprised Pikachu face through text when you used Hidden Power after spamming the one attack 🤣
Him: "I'm not used to brain-dead plays"
Also him: *Used recover on sableye, when he was full HP*
he was predicting the meteor beam was going to hit, and itstead it missed, causing him to use recover with full health.
@@JadedOriana funny thing is that meteor beam would have oneshot if my damage calcs are correct
@@ironboy3245 probably I wasn't paying enough attention, however on the chance it didn't one-shot it wouldn't have been silly move.
@@JadedOriana nah it definitely would have, it did 88% before the spa boost
@@ironboy3245 it may not have with a low roll, not positive on the math, but it didn't matter in the end
“How can someone be this lucky” he says, making sure to pointedly ignore his own luck and his opponent’s misses.
i mean, paralized, confused and was able to land a thunder. that is being lucky AF
@@ignacioperez5479 3/4 chance of acting through paralysis, 2/3 chance to act through confusion, 7/10 chance to land thunder. Chance to do all at once = 3/4 * 2/3 * 7/10 = 42/120 = 7/20 = 35%
That chance is actually a lot higher than I thought it would be, but it's still about on par with landing a fissure/guillotine/sheer cold, and the legendary spammer would be in full meltdown if temp managed that
@@Dooms1ayer well, thats a surprise
@@Dooms1ayer and that is after complaining because he didn't get through the parafusion. Getting both turns has only a 37.5%.
The narcissist's mindset: "If others get lucky, they cheated. If I get lucky, that's just how the world is supposed to work."
i cannot describe how good it feels to watch you beat someone for a second time when they are so confident they will beat you in a rematch. keep up the entertaining videos man
It feels better when they told you you are BAD right away.
Are people really this way? I ve played showdown in a while, and I never got someone this delusional. Except that one guy who raged because I had HP Fire on my greninja
If you don’t win the first time why a rematch
@@Idk-ts1yi you would be surprised on how many people can make a comeback
Especially when they ‘build a team’ knowing exactly what they have and still lose lmao
Came back to watch this after Ianore's rematch with his buddy. He was indeed trying and salty 🤣
No, you don't understand. He wasn't trying at all. He wasn't at his full potential, you know. What we saw? What Ianore displayed? That wasn't even his final form.
*His final form would use 6 Zacian.*
@@Shiverwar and lose to two mons after he “stops trying”
I love that he's trying to kill porygon2 with a move that doesn't do enough damage to beat recover and goes all surprised pikachu face and says "game holding your hand" when the paralysis inevitably happens
Plus using a move that not 100% accurate at the same time.
Honestly they are a shame to us ubers player
@@azurehorizon4485 not to mention using recover at 100% hp
@@jimmywinzer3474 that's...a debatable move. If you know an attack will bring you down low and will be out speeding you, but you have a pinch/stat berry it may be worth hitting recover at full health.
Tbh I dont recall the full context by now so I cant tell if that was the case here
Man hits through the paralysis 4 times and misses once and says “hand holding”
yeah he had a ton of good luck he just squandered it
He has Thunder hit through PARAFUSION and he's saying his opponent is lucky, lmao. Given some of the shit luck I've had in the past, I've got no sympathy.
Him: “Your team looks bad”
Also him: sends out a water type on an electric type
Temp has 0 electric types, porygon 2 is normal
@@FilthyWeeb27 They weren’t talking about Temp, you dingus.
@@JosepiThe13th um yes they were as ianore said your team looks bad then sent out Kyogre vs Porygon a easy mistake to make as it knows several electric moves and it's lore would support it being electric so please sir calm down no one was insulting tempt at all here as well if that's why your mad one person is making fun of ianore the other is correcting that Porygon isn't a electric type
Nonetheless, that doesn’t make P2 an electric type, BUT i get the point that P2 almost always runs T-Bolt
@@idiotgaming6376 I see what has happened. I thought Aaron was saying Temp was the one who sent out a water type vs an electric type. As it turns out, I have severely misunderstood what they were trying to say.
"wild charge one shoted but no, the game had to keep holding your hand"
*Wild Charge lands thorough paralysis and does 60%*
lmao
"YOU ARE NOT GOOD"
Dude proceeds to sak his groudon while having a decent check to Eruption.
Dude decides to switch in to his check the second time while knowing he would be 2HKOed this time.
Dude uses Calm Mind and loses his mon.
Dude tries to salvage his mistake by Dynamaxing at the worst turn possible.
Ok dude
Dude tries to recover a Sableye when it's at full HP
Aka, we have an idiot folks 🤣
@@idiotgame1026 he predicted that meteor that missed. If it hit I think it would have killed him. But on the chance it didn't, recover isn't a bad move.
Lol ikr? Draco is actually using good strategies instead of expecting legendaries to sweep everything like the other person
I never played pokemon online but i could clearly see some dumb move
it’s always hilarious when genuinely good or smart players run into toxic people.
Theyre called assholes.
Humiliating people like that is such a good twist tbh
Until the toxic player is also genuinely good and smart.
@@verlax8956 that'll be the closing argument of the thesis.
You have to remember 90% of the players are legitimate spoiled children.
“There is no way one person can be this lucky.”
Breaks through confusion and paralysis to hit a 70% accuracy move.
As a Typhlosion enjoyer.
it’s pretty standard to have something other than eruption for when you’re low.
he’s just a good spammer and i love him 🐊
Kid goes to get his "elite anti-hax" team, then Deoxes immediately Suicides at the first turn. 😂
TBF, Deoxys speed is normally a suicide lead from what I can tell
@@drite7758 yes and no I tend to run him as a hyper offence oriented revenge killer and it’s generally used to abuse speed, but yea every so often I see people running rocks on it for whatever reason even though it isn’t optimal
@@Aeternus75 I am more familiar with its monotype set which runs Dual Screens most of th etime
@@Aeternus75 there's a reason rocks is meta. Deoxys speed dies in 1 hit to anything in nu, never mind Ubers. Literally a useless pokemon which is nothing but a wasted slot. I'd rather take a goldeen with mud slap over that hentai monster
@@blakesimmons5130
Because Legendaries are cool.
Seeing teams that are "all over the place" should be a red flag.
There's a level of unpredictability you have to watch out for.
Naturally, they're extremely proud of themselves for predicting a switch (against a team they're experienced with), but livid when they're predicted.
Sure sign of a fragile ego.
"oops sorry i was changing my team"
bro went out of character
The most disrespectful thing is "I don't care if you asked tbh." Before that it would just seem like an experienced player giving advice to someone he thought was new but that put a sour taste in my mouth. Glad you knocked him down a few pegs
Yeah the whole idea that he's allowed to give aggressive advice and intimidate other players in general is a form of toxicity and harassment especially when it is unwarranted and unsubstantiated. This dude got what was coming and totally delusional
@@alstermaniac Should have been tempbanned IMO
An experienced player wouldn't have thought this was a bad team.
@@Kinsata I wouldn't even call myself "experienced" like just been somewhat aware of competitive Pokemon since like Black and White, and I don't see a bad team, really. Typhlosion is the only one thats really odd
@@RoyalGhost-27 I’d be more curious than anything. “What’re they trying?”
Jumping straight to chat to insult someone when you’re running a team of legendaries is just a bad look. Lol
i love that these guys are like "the game is on your side" but then you literally miss like 5 times and still win
I love all these people who complain about the technicalities the opponent uses.
They're basically saying "if you didn't have good strategy I would have won".
Yes, thats how skill works.
I shouldn't need to tell you this.
My God, it's like skill is to get the odds in your favor or something... 😑
10:56 so no one gonna talk about how the dude thought he can outlast a meteor beam? you know the move that boosts everytime it's used? If it didn't miss the third time sableeye would've died.
I love how confidently these people will ask for a rematch after they build a team made to counter the first one as if them winning can null the initial loss
And you can bet they would not agree to a rematch with the same team if they won. Theyd just wallow in their "victory"
"I bet I could win after knowing your sets and making a team to counter yours!" 😏
It'll null the emotional damage with ignorance :D
It's more laughable when they have nothing but legendarys/copy's of em and still gets their ass handed to em 😅 good going tempt round of applause 👏🤙🤘
there are people out there that can loose 99 times, then win once and declare that they are the ultimate winner.
I'm scared when I see a weird team like this because I know there's a strategy there..And it scares me
Its not that scary, you should be decent against it if you dont have a team of all legendarys
I once fought a team of level 1 aron's with berries, sturdy, and toxic/endeavor. Thank God they forfeited after 3 went down
@@dirthat5432 yeah no thats terrifying
@@dirthat5432 holy shit somebody used the Saundee strat
4:00
"How does this thing know how to use Fissure?"
"How do you *not* know how to use Rest?"
Hit him with the “skill issue”, legend
EMOTIONAL DAMAGE!
It's super effective!
@@acshepard6779 this
*Ianore was hurt by its burn*
Drop a Draco used "skill issue". CRITICAL HIT. Ianore forfeited.
Pro tip: If your opponent's team is "all over the place" then you're probably gonna lose if you don't have a counter strategy.
I love how this isn’t even a cheap meme strat or something, the other person just had no strategy
“Straight high stats is the only good strategy there is, and you’re a bad player if you don’t use it. Also, if you beat me, it was only because you got lucky, and are probably hacking”.
@@J0eMega yep every all legendary in team be like...
@@J0eMega
Don't forget "the game is actively rooting for you", that one was my favorite.
@@happyslapsgiving5421 Because tempt6t believes in the Heart of the Cards... Sorry, wrong game franchise.
He seemed allergic to swapping mons when he should. Like he gives up kyogre and blissey for literally no reason
Ianore: calling someone's move braindead moves
Also ianore: did brain dead move immediately afterwards, twice
"You always meteor beamed" bruh he was basically spamming hidden power at the end there. Now let me ask you. Why would he be spamming a neutral base 60 hidden power over a resisted stab sludge bomb which would be roughly 70? Perhaps this hidden power had another purpose...
I thought the same thing! dude's just a big crybaby.
Serious question, what's the purpose of this hidden power? I never played competitive.
@@ingvarsuigin609 the hidden power is decent against both sableye and zacian (the last two pokemon opponent had). The sludge bomb would be slightly better against sableye, but zacian would be completely immune. So the sludge bomb would be risky if opponent switches, eventhough its slightly better against sableye. Spamming hidden power is the safer choice.
It was more it looked like he was expecting the Meteor Beam and to use it as a free swap-in to Zacian.
The phrase “perhaps this hidden power has another purpose…” has no right to sound this cool, given the context we are in
ianore: explains exactly why one might have 2 fire moves
also ianore: "why would you have 2 fire moves"
It's not even weird to have eruption and then a backup firemove. Literally been the standard Typhlosion set for years
@@zachhanson3794 He was just looking for random reasons to complain/insult him. Like even if it was a bad idea, you're still getting rolled by this bad team/player, so aren't you by extension worse than he is?
@@justsomeguywithagoatee8337 That's what I have been saying for years whenever someone calls me "bad" when I beat them. If I'm bad, and I beat you, then doesn't that make you worse? These people are so dumb when they get all up in their feelings.
It's even funnier when you consider how awful Typhlosion's moveset is, what exactly are you losing to run two fire moves?
@@leeham6230 If someone calls you scum and got beaten in game by you that he is worse than scum.
I can tell whoever made this battle engine clearly gave Typhlosion the respect and sprite he deserves
Thyplosion is great
i soloed crystal back then with just thyplosoin only
still my favorite after all these years
My Typhlosion was basically solo for my entire Gold version. We got clapped as a Quilava from Miltank twice. Proceeded to power level and immediately destroy everything in his path including the Elite 4.
@@VadeaShepard are you me? Or did that just happen to everyone?
@@VadeaShepard same thi
@@Uppercut92 I don't think there's was a trainer out there, playing the game who DIDN'T get clapped by Miltank.
Dude said "not very effective" and forgot that it was stab, flash fire, and sunlight, all boosting it
ianore: "WHY AM I LOSING TO YOU YOU ARE NOT GOOD"
temp: "skill issue"
Somebody get a bodybag or a coffin for the murder that just took place.
911, please help there is a murderer in the area, he killed a child.
No coffin needed when the burn is so bad you got cremated.
@@flingage Not just cremated, even the bones got vaporized. This needs a hazmat cleaning team.
Not even a priest can save his soul from burning.
Just use a trashbag
There is something I always tell to these kinds of showdown players:
"If you battled like you typed those stupid messages, you would be winning son"
haha I hope you don't mind me borrowing this, very smart 🤣👍🏽
I love it when they straight up tell you their next move, then get mad when you counter it.
Reminds me of the Thanos fight in Infinity War, when Spiderman is straight up giving away his moves and point of attack the whole time, then gets dumpstered.
“Why am I losing to you”
“Skill issue”
Love it
The forfeit after was icing on the cake lmao
Love how he sounded exactly like "The angry, attitude problem rival" 😂
I have to say, what I like the most about your your videos is that they show the true pokémon spirit. It's not just about how powerful your pokémon might be, but how you use them. Great stuff!
Agreed, or just using the ones you like
So, Pokémon is JJBA: The RPG.
I love how he tries to exploit a weakness and then when he questions why it didn't work, gets mad that your explanation was you also thought of it and have backups lol.
My favorite moment is the guy announcing he's going to make a "anti hax" team but not expecting Tempt to play around it. Hilarious! It's so obvious it's going for taunt.
“You’re getting slapped” 9:02
…As he finally breaks even 4-4 and has dudes missing health
Not to mention he has the tryhard legends team, and he got his ass whooped
I swear 🖐🏿😭
Yeah, that cracked me up. He really thought he had some momentum, and if he rattled Op's cage he could keep it going. Bro, you only tied. 🤦🏻♂️
“YOU ALWAYS METEOR BEAM’D”
My man was cycling between Beam and Hidden Power, what are you on about?
To be fair, this whole roost whirlwind substitute leech seed etc strategy does look extremely infuriating to play against.
It is, and given the counter-moves are very niche (most people don't know Ingrain counters forced switch moves (really useful if you combine it with a big root since it boosts the regen), or that Rapid Spin clears entry hazards, Leech Seed, and bind moves, or that voice-based attacks hit through substitutes since gen 6) you always end up needing a relatively odd setup if you want to specifically counter those.
Probably almost as infuriating as being interested in competitive gaming and constantly running into people using the same cookie cutter brain dead BIG NUMBER legendary Pokemon instead of trying for anything creative
@@CoolPorygon that's why I stopped playing. It's literally all legendaries all the time
My favorite part of this game is how he says you going to Typhlosion when he was going to pick Will-O-Wisp is "sus". So what is he accusing you of, reading his mind over the screen? Damn, now that's hax
But if he did it, it would be an "easy read".
@@Lunaphire yup lmao
I like watching this video but I have absolutely no knowledge of Pokémon battles so what you just said is straight gibberish to me lmao
@@pin9326the other guy used a move that does nothing to the type the pokemon temp switched to then said it was sus that he happened to switch to that pokemon as if he somehow had a way of knowing
@@xen9221Specifically he switched to Typhlosion with Flash Fire and not only ignored the W'o'w, but absorbed it and got a buff lmao
I absolutely love how this whole channel encapsulates how much humanity as a whole doesn't understand strategy > brute force.
Strategy and brute force have and always will multiply each other. Even the most unga of bungas can benefit from some degree of versatility, even if it's bringing a longer stick to reach farther.
Yet from what dragonball , games and light novels have showed me at some point overwhelming power has no counter this is when strategy is just a fools game or used for style and to insult your enemies, we as human in this world would be fd up the ass cheeks if a threat or situation arrived that couldn't be blown up or scienced the shit out of.
@@erueka6 okay, yeah I was talking about comparing normal:normal. 👍 Extremely powerful outliers, like superheroes or aliens, mess things up. Fair point, though.
It's Ares vs Athena all over again
Brains over brawns people 👍
New Dharmann video : “Teen insults temp6t for having no legendaries, lives to regret it.”
That skill issue was definitely emotional damage. My guy literally could not handle the weight of that comeback.
7:40 He really thought Groudon could take a full health, flash fire boosted, intense sun, eruption from typlosion?
With STAB
Flash fire, intense sun, STAB and not very effective (half) is a cumulative ×1.6875 boost. To reiterate, even factoring in the half damage from type matchup, Typhlosion was receiving a better multiplier than you can get from any single effect other than super effective. Applied to a max hp eruption (already base 150), that's a power of 253.125
Yeah I was questioning that one myself, did he not notice all the boosts applied? Plus it's most definitely a sp. att maxed typhlosion
@@Dooms1ayer and we aren't even acknowledging typhlosions sp attack and groudons sp defense
Was the typhlosion running Specs as well??
I would like to think that that "Skill Issue" was an eye-opening event for him, and he will re-evaluate his entire identity and how he plays the game, and as a result rematch you as an actually worthy opponent. For most I wouldn't assume this, but since he accepted the fact that he was losing, and responded in shocked silence upon hearing your answer, I hope that this one, at least, has the capacity for change.
Probably the most wholesome comment I've read here. The silence did indeed speak volumes and hopefully we see another video with this person. It's like the pokemon anime lol
nonsense that guy just went and bullied some noobs immediately is my bet
shrek: like thats ever gonna happen
@@RoyalGhost-27 Fr this isn't a Hallmark movie, dude hopped off, cried, kicked his dog, cried some more while touching his weiner, then went right back to it.
Dude, that sounds like something out of a TV show. The protagonist absolutely owns a salty guy, and that guy returns later in the series as a respectable opponent
As an og player who stopped after 3rd gen, im glad to see my main man Typhlosion still going strong
Oh no….
@@Marauder-q2v don't tell him. As a fellow typhlosion enjoyer, it's better this way.