My guy killed a speedrun category and had the calmest reaction ever. Anyway, it don't really follow Pokemon speedrunning but huge congrats on the new world record!
Honestly, I think it's built into speed runners to never be truly satisfied with their records. One of my fave speed runs starts like "this is the current world record, it's a pretty decent run."
6:46. That unassuming nidoran was destined to be the greatest Pokémon in the history of the game, as he affectionately receives the nickname “A” to match his owner.
This cathegory can be called completely optimized since years now. The WR race got really tight with only seconds being in between the runners. But this guy just obliterates the previous WR by over a min. No more words...
I don't think people realize how insane this run. Its not just the best run in Pokemon, its one of the best speedruns of any game, period. Pokemon Red is a 30 year old game at this point, its been optimized. To even get a chance at beating this youd have to play perfectly and probably reset 10k times just to get a single WR pace run
Awesome, the route has changed since I last followed the pokemon speedrun. It was very interesting to watch. Even Lorelei is impressed "You're better than I thought!" at 1:36:38 🙂😄
Why his attacks seems to never miss? He taked a lot of risks but, because they never seems to fail, it was ok. Its just luck or hes using some legal but not mentioned tool? Does he know when a attack will fail? Rarely, in 1:05:15 he used Poke Flute by apparentrly no reason, why didnt he used Horn Drill in that time?
He use PokeFlute for taking damage by Hydro Pump for be on Red Bar and he never miss Horn Drill because in Gen 1 you only need 1 x Accuracy for 100% precision ^^
@@Saddler46 ive asked elsewhere and someone told me that in red some animations are skiped. Its for that, right? Can you tell me more? And wow, I didnt though that only 1 XA would do that.
@@REALTachikomaia When a Pokemon has a red health bar there is a constant noise being played which prevents the cry sound of a Pokemon entering the battle being played. The noise of the red bar is shorter than the cry of the Pokemon thus shortening the fight and saving 1-2 seconds each time. ^^
Red bar also enables you to skip level up sound to make it faster as well. The entire run is optimized to use red bar whenever possible for this reason.
@PokeGuy: Are you working on a commentary video? Would be great to hear how you got: - 12 and 13 second timesaves on Nidoran and Brock - how you were feeling at various points of the run Amazing achievement, well deserved!
@@JD-re3cj I don’t really know. I’m not super knowledgeable about the topic, I just know that rng in these games is not actually ‘random’ and is instead affected by a plethora of details- from the timing on your button presses to how many times you walk in a circle before entering a building. Weird stuff like that
@@dannyblad3863 ah, never heard of that, but then again, I am not that deep in the speedrun-community, I just love to watch and I enjoyed this very much!
Saving and hard resetting the console sets RNG values to a predictable point. Setups essentially involve saving on a specific tile and following the same set of actions after a hard reset to get desired results. The "core" manips for Red/Blue are a L4 NidoranM manip, a Mt. Moon manip for a long encounterless stretch with a Paras at the end, and trashcan manipulation in Surge's gym. For Yellow, they are a L6 NidoranM manip and an encounterless Mt. Moon manip.
If a GB classic game is in a GB colour and GBA, then colours get added to the game according to a guessed colour palette. Holding down arrows during startup swaps the pallette (in this case, from reds to blues)
This is played on a Game Boy Player attachment for the GameCube, using the Game Boy Interface software. GBI gives better image quality and less lag compared to Nintendo's own GBP software.
Here 42:33. TM 28 is move Dig When used inside of a cave or certain buildings, the player is transported to the last Pokémon Center they healed at. No Badge is required to use this move outside of battle.
It's the Nidoran manip, a serie of input at the right time while walking on the right tile that will give you a perfect Nidoran ruclips.net/video/90Z61h1l6vc/видео.html
Saving and hard resetting the console sets RNG values to a predictable point. Setups essentially involve saving on a specific tile and following the same set of actions after a hard reset to get desired results. The "core" manips for Red/Blue are a L4 NidoranM manip, a Mt. Moon manip for a long encounterless stretch with a Paras at the end, and trashcan manipulation in Surge's gym. For Yellow, they are a L6 NidoranM manip and an encounterless Mt. Moon manip.
For the beginning part of the game he uses RNG manipulation strategies to avoid unwanted encounters (you can tell when he's doing this because he has to restart the game before doing it). After around the second badge he can get repels and just use those to avoid wild encounters.
Horn Drill always kills the opponent. In exchange, it's inaccurate (30 % chance of it working), and doesn't work at all if your Pokémon is slower than the enemy. But using X Accuracy makes your attacks always hit and using X Speed makes your Pokémon faster than the enemy, thus bypassing these checks.
Can someone explain me the bird swap in the end of the game? Why did he/you do it? I'm not into Speed Running at all, just curious after I found this incredible video.
That dude in the chat talking about sprite animations...saying pokeguy has a modded game. DUDE. Sprite animations weren't a thing in gen 1. get good, like pokeguy. Awesome fucking run dude.
yes there's manips for mt moon and a hard manip for viridian forest (tho most of viridian forest tiles don't generate encounters). the rest is repels or getting lucky not getting encounters
I watched the VOD of this run a few times on twitch because I wanted to listen to the commentary, but now that VOD is not available. Can you please make it available again or upload the run with the commentary on YT?
@@markyv2221 So is selecting a Poison type for Lance to force him to spam Agility. The game is fundamentally broken and this quirk is performed by doing a completely mundane game activity. OFFICIALLY according to the governors of Pokemon glitchless speedruns over at RTA, it is in fact not counted as a glitch.
@@jakel8627 Then so did literally every other top spot on the leaderboard. Deadass if you don't want people using knowledge of the game's coding quirks to go faster, you'll have to make a new category that specifically excludes it.
The fact that you only did a regular potion before the Champion instead of a full restore baffles me. I know about red lining, but like you were 1:22 ahead, I would have done the Full Restore just in case of a Gen 1 miss!
Though not quite as impressive as this, I still remember being the first and only kid in my neighborhood to collect all 150 Pokemon on the GBA Yellow "Picachu" edition. If I ever have kids I'm gonna tell them how thats the greatest & most important thing ive ever achieved in this life.
Saving and hard resetting the console sets RNG values to a predictable point. Setups essentially involve saving on a specific tile and following the same set of actions after a hard reset to get desired results. The "core" manips for Red/Blue are a L4 NidoranM manip, a Mt. Moon manip for a long encounterless stretch with a Paras at the end, and trashcan manipulation in Surge's gym. For Yellow, they are a L6 NidoranM manip and an encounterless Mt. Moon manip.
One change i noticed: He was using Paras to dig back to the bike shop and trigger fast text three times or so. I'm not sure if it is the biggest new exploit.
@@ASMRstatesNah, pretty sure that's been used for a long time. The luck in this WR run is just that good though. Probably the 'newest' strat in this run is blizzard over ice beam, but that's been around for a few years at this point to save time.
I recently interviewed for an entry level position for a company in Vancouver BC Canada, the interviewer asked about my hobbies and said playing Pokemon or watching Pokeguy does not count as a hobby and I or anyone else that watches Pokeguy should seriously consider donating organs to more productive members of society
He’s getting no encounters because he is using RNG Manipulation. A specific combination of movement and A presses results in 0 encounters and the Paras encounter at the end.
@@ranch-nachos isn't that cheating though? I mean you're using external stuff in order to complete the game faster. Shouldn't count towards the speed run officially. I don't see point of speed runs to begin with but curious as to how using something isn't considered cheating
I know it's been a year, but this is basically a public service announcement: if the opponent has Agility, it will ALWAYS click it on a Poison type. It's one of the reasons Nidoking is so good. They see it as weakness exploitation. Agility is Psychic type.
His mother surely was surprised when her son returned from his great journey after less than 2 hours😂
😂
So was Prof Oak......
No matter how fast you did it, Gary did it faster.
Maybe if your under 1:44,hes not there yet
I hear when you're faster than this you see him setting up, trying new things to say
W
Its not gary.
Troll head
Its BLUE OAK
Butt, his name is Butt.
My guy killed a speedrun category and had the calmest reaction ever. Anyway, it don't really follow Pokemon speedrunning but huge congrats on the new world record!
Slightly deflated - the blizzard miss on the dratini stole 1:43
"my guy" guy followed by "it couldve been better" yep, it is definitely reddit or twitter
Honestly, I think it's built into speed runners to never be truly satisfied with their records. One of my fave speed runs starts like "this is the current world record, it's a pretty decent run."
Can't wait to start seeing Tauros RTA attempts in hopes to beat this! Great job!
Jrose! Where you been dude?
tauros is a speedrun poke?
@@BryGens only in TAS since it would be crazy to manip that encounter/catch by hand
@@LordLucario99 if it is the next step, it will be done
@@maccaswam will never be considered since TAS has guaranteed crits/misses and without those tauros is a lot worse
The word 'insane' doesn't even begin to describe this! Congratulations on the massive WR!! 🥳🎉
I’ve never appreciated speed running until now. Well done man, brilliant.
Summoningsalt in 2033: The Quest to Beat Pokeguy
No one can beat pokeguy On Red Pokémon
@@nothingwillsaveyou133 pokeman can do it
6:46. That unassuming nidoran was destined to be the greatest Pokémon in the history of the game, as he affectionately receives the nickname “A” to match his owner.
Legendary
Grats on WR much deserved, and a hell of a run!
Congratulations are you that lazy with your spelling
@@perrycoffey5410 you must be very bored today
@Truely28th no just sick of people being lazy with there spelling that's all
Well done dude. Great run ! Let’s go 1.43 !
I was happy to have been able to do this in under 2 hr…this is absolutely incredible. I dare say, he’s the GOAT speed runner and it isn’t close
Honestly, Perfect Speedrun. Thank you, I am grateful to watch this run, may your future speedruns be executed with good decisions.
Gym Timestamps:
Brock: 10:30
Misty: 35:55
Surge: 43:25
Koga: 1:14:25
Erika: 1:19:50
Blaine: 1:22:35
Sabrina: 1:24:20
Giovanni: 1:27:35
Damn. Victory Road seems a lot shorter than I remember it.
Great job by the way and Congrats!
This cathegory can be called completely optimized since years now. The WR race got really tight with only seconds being in between the runners. But this guy just obliterates the previous WR by over a min. No more words...
Thank you for making this video. I bought pokemon red when i was 10. Its cool to see someone who has mastered speedrunning this game.
I was there! Congrats on freeing everyone from Red forever
With no Blizzard miss vs Peter you're under 1:44:00 !
Congrats, this is insane ! 💪🔥
You cannot get 100% lucky, this speedrun is 'lucky' enough to be mentioned, this will take a VERY long time to have a better run with the same routing
Common pokeguy W
ggs on WR, what a run!
seeing this live was incredible, gg!
I don't think people realize how insane this run. Its not just the best run in Pokemon, its one of the best speedruns of any game, period.
Pokemon Red is a 30 year old game at this point, its been optimized.
To even get a chance at beating this youd have to play perfectly and probably reset 10k times just to get a single WR pace run
That music still slaps
Awesome, the route has changed since I last followed the pokemon speedrun. It was very interesting to watch. Even Lorelei is impressed "You're better than I thought!" at 1:36:38 🙂😄
Even Gary in this play through was like damn slow down
congrats on current world record again
Bro that speed run is sick congrats
"Can I just get on "a" run?" Proceeds to WR
I was going to say "famous last words" but it's a World Record now lol
Congrats bro about time someone set a new record !!
Why his attacks seems to never miss? He taked a lot of risks but, because they never seems to fail, it was ok. Its just luck or hes using some legal but not mentioned tool? Does he know when a attack will fail? Rarely, in 1:05:15 he used Poke Flute by apparentrly no reason, why didnt he used Horn Drill in that time?
He use PokeFlute for taking damage by Hydro Pump for be on Red Bar and he never miss Horn Drill because in Gen 1 you only need 1 x Accuracy for 100% precision ^^
@@Saddler46 ive asked elsewhere and someone told me that in red some animations are skiped. Its for that, right? Can you tell me more?
And wow, I didnt though that only 1 XA would do that.
@@REALTachikomaia When a Pokemon has a red health bar there is a constant noise being played which prevents the cry sound of a Pokemon entering the battle being played. The noise of the red bar is shorter than the cry of the Pokemon thus shortening the fight and saving 1-2 seconds each time. ^^
Red bar also enables you to skip level up sound to make it faster as well. The entire run is optimized to use red bar whenever possible for this reason.
Wow. I thought the Red Bar somehow affected your crit chance or something. That's really cool that it's a time save. Thanks
Horn drill is a good move I see.
Congrats on WR!!
@PokeGuy: Are you working on a commentary video? Would be great to hear how you got:
- 12 and 13 second timesaves on Nidoran and Brock
- how you were feeling at various points of the run
Amazing achievement, well deserved!
IKR I’d love to see and hear a commentating version of this video.
Insane doesn't begin to describe your series...
I remember my first sub 2 hr run. This is epic run mate Gratz
Ahh wonderful times. I look forward to reading about it in your memoirs.
My childhood game spend houres and houres playing as a kid
congrats pocket guy
so you got the record down by over a min GG bro
Can you tell what the point of resetting the game every now and then is?
Something to do with rng
@@jeamsiswhat about going in to the bike shop twice ?
@@JD-re3cj I don’t really know. I’m not super knowledgeable about the topic, I just know that rng in these games is not actually ‘random’ and is instead affected by a plethora of details- from the timing on your button presses to how many times you walk in a circle before entering a building. Weird stuff like that
I would have fainted of stress, impressive stuff. Real pro game show off
You are the very best! unlike no one ever was!
Great use of the "one time"
Nevermind pokecenter, my boy heals by leveling up
that’s a good run!
The crit on blues raticate hit hard
Amazing accomplishment! GGs :)
Searched and clicked this video for ambient music. Used to think my Gameboy was on in my pocket bc I heard this music 247, gg wr
At 52:30, instead of scrolling up to 9 super repels, wouldn't it be faster to jump to 11 super repels and then scroll back to 9?
Redo
Gen 1 doesn't have the option to increment by 10
Hey, awesome run! But can someone please explain why he went to the bike shop in the first place?
Instant text glitch
@@dannyblad3863 ah, never heard of that, but then again, I am not that deep in the speedrun-community, I just love to watch and I enjoyed this very much!
6:17 why did he soft-reset?
That’s what I’m wondering
Saving and hard resetting the console sets RNG values to a predictable point. Setups essentially involve saving on a specific tile and following the same set of actions after a hard reset to get desired results.
The "core" manips for Red/Blue are a L4 NidoranM manip, a Mt. Moon manip for a long encounterless stretch with a Paras at the end, and trashcan manipulation in Surge's gym. For Yellow, they are a L6 NidoranM manip and an encounterless Mt. Moon manip.
He cheated. They need to update the rules to prevent this kind of thing from happening.
@@jakel8627 if they do, I'm pretty sure all of the top 25(or top 10 at least)would be cheaters, that's not a good way of looking at it.
This record will stand for a long time unless there is a new strategy or new trick that will save time
eh, 1:43 should be possible.
HOW DID IT suddenly get color/why at around20 mins?
If a GB classic game is in a GB colour and GBA, then colours get added to the game according to a guessed colour palette. Holding down arrows during startup swaps the pallette (in this case, from reds to blues)
Me asf trying to get to cinnabar just to relive MissingNo
This may be a silly question, but what are you playing on?
This is played on a Game Boy Player attachment for the GameCube, using the Game Boy Interface software. GBI gives better image quality and less lag compared to Nintendo's own GBP software.
@@caterknees Thank you!
This is it boys, the perfect speedrun
Can someone explain what happens with the paras cut acting like an escape rope ?
Here 42:33. TM 28 is move Dig
When used inside of a cave or certain buildings, the player is transported to the last Pokémon Center they healed at. No Badge is required to use this move outside of battle.
@@ruanbs1571 man don’t I feel daft 🤦🏻♂️😂
Why did he restart at around 5 mins anyone pls
It's the Nidoran manip, a serie of input at the right time while walking on the right tile that will give you a perfect Nidoran ruclips.net/video/90Z61h1l6vc/видео.html
Saving and hard resetting the console sets RNG values to a predictable point. Setups essentially involve saving on a specific tile and following the same set of actions after a hard reset to get desired results.
The "core" manips for Red/Blue are a L4 NidoranM manip, a Mt. Moon manip for a long encounterless stretch with a Paras at the end, and trashcan manipulation in Surge's gym. For Yellow, they are a L6 NidoranM manip and an encounterless Mt. Moon manip.
@iklock Why does the speedrun count if he cheated?
How did Horn Drill hit every time? And why were there like no wild encounters?
X Accuracy, and having mapped out a route before hand that doesn't have extra wild Pokémon on it (you can see he has to press A a bunch to delay)
For the beginning part of the game he uses RNG manipulation strategies to avoid unwanted encounters (you can tell when he's doing this because he has to restart the game before doing it). After around the second badge he can get repels and just use those to avoid wild encounters.
Just seeing this today. insane run gz!
Insane run! GG!
Good stuff. Amazing to see your times. 1:43 when? :)
I got red & blue brand new when they came out. I just want to go back.
Someone explain why he went into the bike shop a few times
instant text glitch
To quote Que, INSANE!!! GG pokeguy
How can you consistently one-shot pokemon 5-10 levels higher with a horn drill that "isn't very effective"?
X ACC MAKES IT 100%
Horn Drill always kills the opponent. In exchange, it's inaccurate (30 % chance of it working), and doesn't work at all if your Pokémon is slower than the enemy. But using X Accuracy makes your attacks always hit and using X Speed makes your Pokémon faster than the enemy, thus bypassing these checks.
He cheated.
Can someone explain me the bird swap in the end of the game? Why did he/you do it? I'm not into Speed Running at all, just curious after I found this incredible video.
At the end it shows you all the pokemon you used to win. By putting pidgey away on the PC, he saved 15 seconds.
1:30:23 chat from pinkish_princess quickly followed by a well deserved response
That dude in the chat talking about sprite animations...saying pokeguy has a modded game. DUDE. Sprite animations weren't a thing in gen 1. get good, like pokeguy. Awesome fucking run dude.
I’m new to these speed runs, are the specific paths you’re walking the strategy to avoid as many wild Pokémon as possible?
yes there's manips for mt moon and a hard manip for viridian forest (tho most of viridian forest tiles don't generate encounters). the rest is repels or getting lucky not getting encounters
I watched the VOD of this run a few times on twitch because I wanted to listen to the commentary, but now that VOD is not available.
Can you please make it available again or upload the run with the commentary on YT?
The fact that it’s been almost 2 years and this record still hasn’t been beaten👀
Oh hi like 36 mins ago lol
Blue is the true speedrunner always one step ahead
dang you crushed the world record
Congrats my dude
1:02:11 we could make a drinking game out of this. any time he uses a pokemon center or uses a potion, take a shot.
Oh boy 2 years
Huh, it always was Onix, and not Onyx. Yes, thats all I came here for.
yoooo grats king
Isnt rng manipulation a glitch though?
Officially, no.
@@Zadfunkofficially yes. It's manipulating the code
@@markyv2221 So is selecting a Poison type for Lance to force him to spam Agility. The game is fundamentally broken and this quirk is performed by doing a completely mundane game activity.
OFFICIALLY according to the governors of Pokemon glitchless speedruns over at RTA, it is in fact not counted as a glitch.
He cheated.
@@jakel8627 Then so did literally every other top spot on the leaderboard.
Deadass if you don't want people using knowledge of the game's coding quirks to go faster, you'll have to make a new category that specifically excludes it.
Congrats my guy. GG
The fact that you only did a regular potion before the Champion instead of a full restore baffles me. I know about red lining, but like you were 1:22 ahead, I would have done the Full Restore just in case of a Gen 1 miss!
And that’s why you’ll never be the GOAT at something
Hey, what happened to the commentary? Did that ever get uploaded to RUclips. Cus it’s no longer available on twitch
@SummoningSalt time to update the Pokemon WR doc!
clears data so you don't have to press down from CONTINUE of course
why did he save and restart the game at 17:10 ?
Its 17:45 and it's rng manipulation
Just curious, I noticed you go into the bike shop a few times randomly while in Cerulean. Whats the strat there?
get instant text
@@universemir ah thanks!
Though not quite as impressive as this, I still remember being the first and only kid in my neighborhood to collect all 150 Pokemon on the GBA Yellow "Picachu" edition. If I ever have kids I'm gonna tell them how thats the greatest & most important thing ive ever achieved in this life.
Why do you save and reload the game?
Saving and hard resetting the console sets RNG values to a predictable point. Setups essentially involve saving on a specific tile and following the same set of actions after a hard reset to get desired results.
The "core" manips for Red/Blue are a L4 NidoranM manip, a Mt. Moon manip for a long encounterless stretch with a Paras at the end, and trashcan manipulation in Surge's gym. For Yellow, they are a L6 NidoranM manip and an encounterless Mt. Moon manip.
GG pokeguy and A
Monster run. Grats!!
why is the text so fast in this one?
He cheated. The Pokemon speed running community are pissed.
Can somebody tell what is the biggest new exploit in this newest speedrun to save time?
He realised he could save 6 hours by not trying to solo the whole game with an Onix
One change i noticed: He was using Paras to dig back to the bike shop and trigger fast text three times or so. I'm not sure if it is the biggest new exploit.
@@ASMRstatesNah, pretty sure that's been used for a long time. The luck in this WR run is just that good though. Probably the 'newest' strat in this run is blizzard over ice beam, but that's been around for a few years at this point to save time.
I recently interviewed for an entry level position for a company in Vancouver BC Canada, the interviewer asked about my hobbies and said playing Pokemon or watching Pokeguy does not count as a hobby and I or anyone else that watches Pokeguy should seriously consider donating organs to more productive members of society
does the guy ever do any casual playthrough streams or does he not have the patience or time for that?
asking if a speedrunner doesnt have time, is like asking if a pro basketball player doesnt have legs
Porque habla con el de la tienda de bicis?
Did you make a post game commentary for this?
Great job 🎉
one step into a cave and a zubat attacks me
He’s getting no encounters because he is using RNG Manipulation. A specific combination of movement and A presses results in 0 encounters and the Paras encounter at the end.
@@ranch-nachos isn't that cheating though? I mean you're using external stuff in order to complete the game faster. Shouldn't count towards the speed run officially. I don't see point of speed runs to begin with but curious as to how using something isn't considered cheating
How rng works here ? It seems really complex
This vid deserves more views
Blaines arcanine didnt use extremespeed . Then garys pigeot used agily like 4 times in a row instead of attacking. WILD
What gen do you think extremespeed was introduced?
I know it's been a year, but this is basically a public service announcement: if the opponent has Agility, it will ALWAYS click it on a Poison type. It's one of the reasons Nidoking is so good. They see it as weakness exploitation. Agility is Psychic type.