Smash Ultimate did a really good job expressing how each Pokemon are unique to each other and implementing main series moves in a unique twist, it's a shame they aren't as popular but it's awesome to see them in action whenever someone like Quidd, SkyJay, Bassmage get to play.
It’s really great how smash played with each pokemon’s concept too. I really like how smash exaggerated each pokemon’s origin. Pikachu is extremely fast, small and full of potent power. Jigglypuff is practically always airborne, being a balloon. Pichu hurts itself with every single electric move it does, showing its carelessness. Squirtle utilizes lots of water movement and all its limbs to be very expressive. Ivysaur makes use of all its vines, seeds, and leaves. Charizard is full of equal flying-type and fire-type moves and also keeps the heavy-hitting style. Lucario’s aura is turned to 11 with its life force essentially, making use of it in nearly every attack showing its true power. Greninja’s sleekness and mobility are extreme and the ninja techniques are also there as well. Incineroar is just fully a wrestler, with oppressive power and impactful hits. Mewtwo is full of strange, yet extremely strong power that shows with the different effects in its animations like the shadows, dark magic, and random electric bolts.
Personally I love the Pokemon characters, specifically with Pichu being my favorite. Pokemon Trainer feels like the best execution of a Pokemon character, mostly because it showcases the main draw of Pokemon: Building a team to fight together and compliment each other
I personally think the Pokemon characters are the most fun to play. They are all so unique and provide a new style of playing that personally little other characters can capture. They also provide the most hype on gameplay to me.
As someone who played greninja for a long ass time, i will also say that he also suffers from his moves just sometimes not working which I would imagine make him REALLY frustrating to play in high stakes situations. The fact that it’s specifically upsmash and up air at high percents, meaning that you’re losing out on a kill doesn’t help
I just can't stop playing incineroar, I always gravitate towards low tiers for some reason and in SSBU it's incin and K Rool. Incin's grappler playstyle is super enjoyable and it feels really rewarding when you are able to outplay your opponent with patience. Revenge is one of the best designed moves in ultimate just because it allows you to build up some big damage if people try and keep you out too hard.
I think it’s good to give every character a chance in this game. If you don’t like them that’s fair but don’t judge them just by what they look like they can do. I learned this with Corrin - I was trying to find a character that could handle the Sonic matchup, and I discovered Corrin. According to the matchup charts I’ve seen, it’s an even matchup, and I’ll take it when the rest of my lineup is Joker (who I primarily play), Sephiroth, Mewtwo, and Robin. I originally didn’t think that Corrin was that fun to play, but as I started learning the character I was proven wrong - Corrin’s actually more fun to play than I first thought. Moral of the story: just play around with different characters, you may find one you unexpectedly like, and don’t judge a book by its cover
@@trevorhannan6428 It wasn’t on the charts I saw, but thinking about it logically I can see it being even. I’m no expert, though, and am not qualified to come up with my own MU chart.
I can't wait for the Pokemon Movesets. Gonna be pretty sick. MockRock and you have probably already chosen the Pokemon, but I think one for Scizor, Orbeetle, or Blacephalon would be cool.
My top picks for standalones would be Garchomp or Gardevoir. Both are exceptionally powerful, early, and easy to get. That combination means they are basically on every player’s main team through their respective regions in the story mode, more consistently than even the 1 in 3 for the starter Pokemon. In addition, both Garchomp and Gardevoir have get heavy use in gym/league battles throughout the franchise’s history. Both have been on competitive Pokémon world championship winning teams twice, and have seen widespread use in all formats. They both have unique typings that Smash doesn’t have (fairy, ground and dragon). Gardevoir’s overlap with mewtwo would not be reflected in game, because Mewtwo uses “shadowy” animations for his psychic moves while Gardevoir would have effects more like Zelda. Lastly, they both have internet meme presence outside of their games. Garchomp/Cynthia are meme’s constantly for their ball-bustingly hard league match. Gardevoir is meme’d for… there are memes.
as blacephalon is my favorite pokemon, i am legally required to agree. id imagine itd be very floaty and... explosive, with a similar concept to mewtwo, tho probably even more extreme. mind blown being a huge kamikazee-style move but in the form of a projectile sounds so fun.
To me that's why Skyjay is so strong. Playing this type of character with a wider range of 60 to 140 means it relies more on you to make it work properly but when you succed, it makes your character look broken because the character is always more carried by their strengths compared to characters with a range of only 80 to 120. And there isn't really anything you can do about it cause outclassing you is a part of their design. In other words, these are characters that require you more to be skilled to play them but they'll give you more reward and ease the better you are compared to more classic fighters. So the answer is no one plays these characters cause you need to be very good to play them but that doesn't make them inferior in term of strengths to others. It's just that the consistency relies more on you than it relies on the game itself because of their design and not everyone is able to make them shine. Good gameplay philosophy when you think about it cause the win depends on the pokemon trainer to use their pokemon in the best way in Pokemon. It's almost too perfect when you transpose it in Smash. It perfectly corresponds to the spirit of the Pokemon franchise. I don't know if it's intentional from Sakurai but whether it is or not it's genius. I disagree on saying putting all your eggs into on basket and leaving nothing for the rest doesn't make for a very good choice in the long term though. Whether it makes it a good or a bad choice can only be determined by the outcome in the end. Putting only one egg into multiple baskets reduces your chance to succeed. It's just a more risk more reward mindset in the end. Just like the glass canon archetype mindset pretty much. As long as you're strong enough to make up for your weaknesses, no one can beat you whereas a more all rounded character can lose by excelling in nothing like Pit or Mario. Other characters simply win or are top tiers because many characters are stronger in different areas than a Pit but not in all of them like jumps. The less extreme the weaknesses of the Pokemon characters would be without reducing their strenghts, the higher and the more played on the tier list they would be. It's nothing more than a matter of balancing for everything that can change the way you see it when you think deep about it.
Feels like Mew could have a "jack of all trades" playstyle, seeing how it's extremely flexible in Pokemon. All of its stats are 100, and it has the widest moveset of all pokemon, including learning the move Transform. And historically it HAS seen a multitude of different playstyles and movesets. It can buff itself before sweeping, it can stall, it can revenge kill, it can just be generically good.
Although a lot of people (myself included) were hoping for Decidueye to be Smash Ultimates' newcomer Pokemon fighter, Inceneroar is actually kind of the perfect choice since he's the best possible representation for Pokemon's competitive side (because Incineroar is extremely common in Pokemon's competitive meta).
I bet the pokemon were designed to where you have to be good at using at least 2 or 3 of them so that you have a "team" that covers each other's common weaknesses, the way it works in the actual pokemon games (Being a Pikachu main but having Incineroar and Greninja as secondaries for example)
nice video man, really helps explain why they aren't as popular as characters despite being some of the stronger ones in the game. But im begging you PLEASE make a "Why No One Plays Pichu". I main Cloud/Roy but im always switch between like 15 different characters, and a standout that i always love using is Pichu.
Most people only care for the fighters in smash because of simply what tier they are in rather than their series and it's backgrounds, I mean why else is Palutena so well known now? For Pokemon I kind of think it's the same deal despite how well their universe is represented.
To call them unpopular feels a bit of a stretch. The most unpopular ones are that way because they have glaring issues. Lucario has awful damage until he’s within kill range, and has poor combo game. Pichu is just worse pikachu who is top tier, an mewtwo’s tail has a hit box which bein as light as he is often screws him over. Jiggs an incinerator despite bein pretty bad are somewhat common.
This is oddly helpful for my current impulse to attempt to theory-crafting some of Pokémon's rivals (SMT, Digimon, Yu-Gi-Oh, Yokai Watch, Medabots). And yes I know that unlike the others Yu-Gi-Oh has no claim to be a video game series, but its TCG gives it so much mechanical identity that it's still fun to theory-craft around as a fan. Just imagine Kuriboh having each special be a powerful Trap or Spell themed move, and a Cards resource thst refills while grounded. - The idea of Trapper Jigglypuff with a harsh limit for balance... That seems at least as interested as: Jibanyan as an Ice-Climbers style character with his Nana switching between The Koma Knomad Twins with Down-B, while the other one Inspirits him. Agumon reacting to their Tamers playstyle to determine the evolution (as a substitute for care, training or personality that the Digimon franchise likes). Though the idea of having multiple moves with Homing Attack and Auto-Reticle style properties on a character from a series known for Auto-Combat sounds really neat.
I’m sure that thousands of people like me have speculated what other Pokemon could be a Smash character. I’ve thought of Zeraora and Marshadow. But I admittedly didn’t think about that kind of dynamic, that introducing a new character isn’t putting them in a vaccum, it’s in relation to how they compare and contrast to the other fighters. When it comes to Mons specifically, what rolls they fill. Zeraora is extremely fast in the actual games and frankly so is Marshadow, and they both hit hard so maybe they have more in common with Lucario but more balanced? I thought maybe they could make Zeraora’s Volt Absorb ability into a down special (rather than a passive ability like it is) to essentially work like PK Magnet. Also Plasma Fists would be awesome to see. Also thought if a Mega could be a fighter since its so popular and really only so far reserved for just Final Smashes. Would be cool if it was just part of their standard model in gameplay, and Mega Evolving as their entrance animation at the start of battle and reverting back at the victory screen or something. I think the best ones would be Mega Kangaskhan (the most interesting), Mega Gardevoir (one of the more popular mons I believe), Mega Lopunny (no particular reason), Mega Diancie as the only mythical, Kalos and gen 6 (the gen of which Megas were introduced) to do so and an excellent design and Mega Ampharos (purely for bias). These days Ceruledge is super popular and Ogerpon is an instant favorite with how cute she is but no idea if it would just be adapting a style already taken by another Mon. Ogerpon’s Terastal forms would be awesome for a Final Smash though. Sigh, can’t have it all.
I'll say it once I'll say it a million times... I'd pay a lot of money for a smash bros game with ONLY pokemon. You could go as far as adding type advantages, evolutions etc. Smash's B button special moves work perfectly with Pokemon. You could forget and learn different moves to map to your neutral B, side B, up B and down B
I was skeptical getting into this one, like "how could you find one single reason that fits such different characters ?", but that was really convincing. It also helps me understanding why I consider every Pokemon to be hype as hell in Smash despite not being a big fan of the series.
great videos, great script, nice editing, nice everything, just one thing that i might reccomend is using a different mic or something because its hard to really hear what you say, it sounds mumbly
I do think that the variety pokemon adds is important, especially in the way in handles counters. But I also think that we don't need so many projectile characters.
When you said that if Nintendo/Sakurai removed Lucario's Aura and then re-balanced it around the lack of Aura that Lucario would be a better fighter, I had to give it a moment of thought. Then I realized that, as a Lucario main (and more importantly a life-long Pokémon fan), I wholey agree. Aura in Pokémon isn't a damage-based power gage like in SSB. It's an ability Riolu and Lucario have that let's them read people's emotions and intentions. How would you go about re-balancing Lucario around a lack of Aura? (I'd make it's damage output at half of max Aura it's new baseline.)
The reason everyone plays the swordies in Ultimate is because their similar and intuitive movesets allow people to easily pick them up, and most of them are solid to great characters. They’re by far the most common secondaries in the game for a reason. And if you can play one, you can play the rest.
A lot of my friends had played Pokemon and they really enjoy some games of the franchise, but its weird that no one of them uses pokemon characters in smash. I have seen more people using Fire emblem characters than Pokemon since ultimate came out.
Because you know there's going to be one, you know it's going to be one of the new starters, and you can probably guess which one it is too based on popularity.
@@nascour5991 Corrin feels like diet Sephiroth. He's not as flashy as the one winged Angel, but he's not light weight and has better close combat. So he feels safer???
It’s funny you say that Ivysaur is the least powerful when it seems like most people use Ivysaur the most out of the three pokemon. I can agree his fair and bair are not great but his other moves are so strong it doesn’t really matter. What makes him so bad is his recovery which simply doesn’t work sometimes.
I feel like its so weird that the phrase "but if only it wasn't on incinaroar..." became popular back when ultimate was 2 years old. If you stripped the character down to his movement options, he'd look like nintendos humorous rebuttal to hearing that ganon is bad because hes slow and laggy. I could see some characters killing for a move as versatile as Alolan Whip, but because they put it on arguably the worst mobile object in the game; it (and its many other broken moves) turns the character from unplayable to mid.
I don’t necessarily agree that pokemon is designed for the players to build balanced teams. The games are designed so that even inexperienced players can beat the main campaign with just a team of favourites, which is partly why the series has so much mass appeal. The fact that so many challenge runs are possible while also usually banning extremely powerful and almost universally available strategies such as evasion and using items in battle is a testament to that, not an exception.
@@madnessarcade7447 Except there isn’t any point in the video where he said he’s only talking about competitive pokemon, especially since he brings up the challenge run videos and shows the AI Turo battle from Violet, both of which are concerned with the main campaigns of pokemon games rather than competitive battling. I think you’re that one that needs to pay attention to the video.
I think he should do ‘Have Meta Characters Fallen Off’ which explains why characters like Aegis, Palutena, Sephiroth, Roy and Kazuya, who were considered overpowered at the start but have started to get neglected and are falling off the meta.
I think I can speak for a large portion of the playerbase when I say that there’s a lot of gratefulness that people aren’t playing Pythra as much anymore
Well pythras fall off is honestly easy to explain when looking at them. mythra is character who theoretically should never or barely lose any game in neutral with a stronger version of bats with in, amazing frame data,movement, range, and combos. While pyra albeit slower is more beefy attacks that are almost Ganon levels of strong. But that’s the problem, in theory should be good. Unfortunatley we are humans and we make mistakes and those mistakes put us in disadvantage and unfortunately, pythra disadvantage is not great due Bad recovery. With this in mind the reason pythra fell off is simply put… their true raw power is only available by players who can almost perfectly navigate the two in neutral and abuse everything but due human errors, that’s not possible which is really frustrating and leads to their mains picking characters who’s margin for error are smaller This is also why a lot of characters feel stronger than tier list implies or why some characters are worse than they appear on a list. In theory, kazuya ain’t that great as even with his power and true 0-deaths, his poor neutral and even poorer disadvantage makes it really easy to abuse him in theory while incineroar and his speed causes him the same issues. But due to errors such as misspace or bad play from nerves, these 2 can abuse that so hard and punish players for those mistakes.
did they really fall off? They were in like the top 4 most popular mains (though not as solo main), 6 months ago. Have results for them fallen off that quickly?
I'm a jigglypuff main. I honestly do think pokemon are really fun to play in smash (except for lucario). It just comes down to the meta. Pikachu and greninja are the only high tier pokemon, and are also the most popular. As a mostly casual player, i honestly think people don't play puff because she's bad. I play her because she's fun. Bassmage really shows the potential of puff's limited moveset, though.
Honestly, I think that Smash does a better job than competitive doubles and especially singles at making Pokemon unique. With singles most Pokemon are defined almost entirely by their role within the team and one sweeper doesn't play significantly differently than another. In doubles you have more interesting interactions, but a lot of the most unique of the bunch don't usually see much success. Mind you, there are a lot of Pokemon and even if the majority do fit nicely into generic roles there are still plenty that create interesting and unique builds that keep that Pokemon's identity like Basculegion or Palofin that require the entire team to be built around their playstyles.
Hey Vars, do a “why no one plays mega man”. I don’t play mega man, but he’s a really interesting and unique high tier character, that has what it takes to win, but doesn’t see much play.
@@konradstachowiak2653 Thats what I hear from most people, he very hard to learn. There's a channel called Design Dorks that saids Mega Man in Smash feels too much like his boss fights rather than how he plays in levels. So for those that enjoy Mega Man levels more than the bosses, MM in Smash may disappoint??? Especially since Mario and Luigi in Smash aren't restricted by their boss fights for Smash. Making MM even more hard to accept.
For what it's worth, for non competitive gameplay, the pokemon are enjoyable. The variety they bring to the game makes them a good addition, even if they are not the most competitive.
Something you didn't touch on is that since (most) Pokémon fighters in Smash represent species of Pokémon, rather than specific characters, there is a lot more variables in what moves a Pokémon in Smash can have, compared to a group like Mario characters, who have very distinct sources to pull moves from. Each Pokémon has hundreds of moves to choose from, so the Smash team uses Pokémon characters to make more experimental movesets/attributes, which makes Pokémon in Smash very hit-or-miss. I mean, I haven't met anyone IRL who enjoys how Lucario or Greninja play in Smash. They might like the Pokémon, but the movesets are more Smash-original, and Smash-original content is notoriously inconsistent in quality (your mileage may vary).
Can you do a “Why No One Plays King K. Rool” I think he has some really good strengths but his weaknesses and playstyle are very weird and it would make for a great video topic
"One of the largest and most beloved franchises in the nintendo universe" It's actually THE largest and most beloved franchise in the history of mankind, so much so that the average human brain even has a dedicated sector for storing pikachu knowledge, and that's a fact.
The problem with ultimate they nerf all pokemon graninja have 10 times nerf Pikachu one time with esam kill everyone but is nerf again Pichu is popular on beginning of this game but is nerf too much is useless
I just wish the pokemon were more random and fun instead of the same ones, it would have been cool having a Pokemon trainer not just be a starter trainer.
I've said it before and I'll say it again if Lucina and crom were not in this game and just were skins instead people would not be so upset by the fire emblem cast. We don't need four versions of a singular character with slight variations because those four characters make up for half of the cast from the fire emblem series that we have in this game.
Honestly, despite being a totally different moveset, it was Corrin that did it. Corrin was a promotion character, who turned out to be very unpopular. Not helping their case was that Smash 4 had already added two fire Emblem characters, in Lucina and Robin, and had already had a Fire Emblem DLC in Roy. This combination of features came together and really cooked off the ire towards Fire Emblem characters. If they had picked, say, Sigurd, people would have been much less annoyed, even if still nobody knew who he was, he would have been accepted better as a legacy character. If Corrin and Fire Emblem Fates wound up being great, and not the blemishes on the franchise they are, people would have warmed a bit better. If Robin or Lucina hadn't been added, Corrin probably would have felt less excessive. If Roy had been in the base game, and Corrin was the only Fire Emblem DLC, fewer people would have felt like their series was shorted or cheated. And, on release, Corrin very much had that premium crust of overtuned performance that made people that much more negative towards the character in general. But all these things came up tails together, and came together to make a lot of people pretty unhappy with Corrin. No matter what complaint you had, someone had your back on it, with more reasons to dislike them, and fuel the annoyance in oversaturation of Fire Emblem characters
Yeah, but like, Chrom and Lucina are ultimately harmless, so I GET while people get upset, but those people are also clueless to what echo fighters even are, treating the two as if the devs spent a lot of time on them only to end up as clones. I GET where people get frustrated THINKING there's a lot of dedicated "slots" given to FE characters, but for those of us who understand (like you and me) we know that isn't the case. Basically: (certain) people continue to think that echo fighters somehow took spots of actual, unique fighters, but they didn't; and it's on the onus of those who don't understand TO understand that they are extra characters who had a smaller following that got them to be in the game. Sometimes even just as "glorified" alt outfits.
@@Granetdud oh I have no problem with them being in it, it just a lot cuz of the echos in the game, 2 come from the same franchise AND are just other versions of Marth
they didn't take up character spots but they were still kinda lame, I remember super early ulimate there were difference like peach and daisy's turnips and then they patched that out completely even though it wasn't nessessary. Echos really should've had more differences like that even if they don't replace characters, what's there to get hype about if they're basically a glorified skin unless they're a fire emblem character or werid cases like dr.mario, lucas and dark pit@@Granetdud
Hehe “Pokemon is one of the most valuable franchises, second only maybe to Mario”. Pokémon is the single highest-grossing IP in history. Bigger than Star Wars, bigger than Mickey Mouse, and almost an order of magnitude bigger than Mario. Anyways, if I were thinking about movesets with MockRock, I know that he is really keen on the idea of a non-starter Pokemon trainer. So what about this? Cynthia as a character, who uses 3 Pokémon from her league battles: Roserade, Garchomp, and… Lucario Cynthia is probably the most (in)famous single trainer in the whole franchise, and unlike gym leaders or regular trainers you meet in the rest of the game, she has an interesting spread of types and bodies in her lineup. Roserade/Lucario/Garchomp would give a lineup of 3 bipedal Pokemon with different size scale and distribution from the squirtle/ivysaur/charizard lineup. New typings to smash, like dragon and ground. New and distinctive silhouettes like Mario-sized lady with bouquets for arms, and land-shark with a jet engine for a face, but still with enough limbs and extremities to make a full move set of distinct attacks interesting and varied (sorry togekiss/spiritomb). Lucario getting folded into a trio would also be a major bonus, because you could replace his down B, double-team, with the pokeball. You get rid of the worst implementation of the most overdone, unimaginative move type, a counter, and change it out for something massively more worthwhile.
Pokémon is not very well represented content wise, just take a look at Minecraft and Persona, only having one fighter each, but both having great play rates across all levels of the game due to the phenomenal quality of the representation. quality > quantity
That'd be awful All three of the characters are designed so that they're strong in some scenarios, but weak in others. Squirtle is very fast with surprisingly strong combos, but his kill power is pathetic and he's the second lightest character in the game Ivysaur has projectiles and some of the strongest aerials in the game, but suffers more against faster characters or those that can gimp him off stage Charizard is very slow and heavy, having the same advantages and disadvantages as the other tanks Their strengths and disadvantages are balanced out by you being able to choose which of the characters you want to play at any moment. They are intentionally weak in a lot more scenarios than other characters BECAUSE of the one single thing that makes Pokemon Trainer interesting and fun. The implication that having them all together is ruining their chances of each individually being special is bizarre seeing as Pokemon Trainer's gimmick makes him one of the most interesting and notable characters in the entire game, far more notable than any of the characters had they been individual options to play as. If they were all three individual characters, none of them would be any higher than low B tier, but together as one they're a high tier for sure
@@charley2714 Yes it would be awful if they took their current mechanics and made them stand alone characters. Thats not what I said nor what I meant. Really good try tho charles.
Those "Can you beat pokemon with only x" videos also show how inpractical it actually is to put all eggs into one basket. Often times you end up with ridiculous over leveling and save stating while praying to RNGsus that the enemy accidentally misses all his attacks and picks the wrong moves while you chip the enemy down.
It depends on the game and Pokemon as well as the challenge Anytime I play GSC, I just pick Totodile and solo the game with it. Feraligatr has the tools it needs to sweep the region easy. The weird level curve and lack of modern day exp share in those games make raising six Pokemon tedious and a slog I'm pretty casual and not a speedrunner at all, but last time I did it I beat all gym leaders and red under 10 hours
That’s not always the case though. Most of these challenge runs ban evasion strategies and using items in battle because they can often trivialise the challenge. Part of the reason why pokemon has so much mass appeal is that even inexperienced players can beat the main campaign of most pokemon games with just a team of favourites. You can see this in how many advantages the player has over the AI in most cases.
Hearing that Pokemon is one of Nintendo's most beloved franchises besides Mario and _Fire_ _Emblem_ It's sad, it really is. Especially given Zelda's treatment in Smash Bros
@@nascour5991 I'm not even talking about viability, just representation They don't make characters bad on purpose, but they definitely meant to have 3 Links and 2 Zeldas as the Zelda cast
@@peco595i think the problem with the zelda franchise is that it isn't a franchise with a lot of important characters. Almost every game is link on a solo quest to save hyrule.
@gameboyn64 There's plenty of villains they could add though. The issue is that all of them get put into the assist trophy section. Like, we could've gotten one of the champions from BotW for goodness sake, anything at all would have been cool. Instead we got literally 0 new Zelda characters since Brawl with Toon Link.
yeah the problem is you can't really be carried by the pokemon they're all p meh and the few that are good aren't that easy or need at least some practice as opposed to chrom who you can just pick up easy.
When I started Smash Ultimate I would love to main a Pokemon because Pokemon was my favorite Nintendo franchise back then, but none of them became my main or secondaries. So yeah this video definitely showed me why I picked other characters instead of most of the Pokemon characters.
Smash Ultimate did a really good job expressing how each Pokemon are unique to each other and implementing main series moves in a unique twist, it's a shame they aren't as popular but it's awesome to see them in action whenever someone like Quidd, SkyJay, Bassmage get to play.
Tarik & Armadillo 😎
@@armakeen3576 those two are amazing as well!
Still waiting for a top rep M2
Incineroar is still the dumbest looking Pokemon that's awkward to own as an animal when it's basically just a human in a fursuit.
@@FeiFongWang You're saying animals can't be ampthramorthic, does that mean Banjo and Star fox characters shouldn't exist????
It’s really great how smash played with each pokemon’s concept too. I really like how smash exaggerated each pokemon’s origin. Pikachu is extremely fast, small and full of potent power. Jigglypuff is practically always airborne, being a balloon. Pichu hurts itself with every single electric move it does, showing its carelessness. Squirtle utilizes lots of water movement and all its limbs to be very expressive. Ivysaur makes use of all its vines, seeds, and leaves. Charizard is full of equal flying-type and fire-type moves and also keeps the heavy-hitting style. Lucario’s aura is turned to 11 with its life force essentially, making use of it in nearly every attack showing its true power. Greninja’s sleekness and mobility are extreme and the ninja techniques are also there as well. Incineroar is just fully a wrestler, with oppressive power and impactful hits. Mewtwo is full of strange, yet extremely strong power that shows with the different effects in its animations like the shadows, dark magic, and random electric bolts.
Personally I love the Pokemon characters, specifically with Pichu being my favorite. Pokemon Trainer feels like the best execution of a Pokemon character, mostly because it showcases the main draw of Pokemon: Building a team to fight together and compliment each other
I wish theyd do another gen Pokemon trainer.
@@Guccibear100 Yeah, some guy made a series theorycrafting movesets for Johto, Sinnoh, and Hoenn trainer
As a lucario main, watching lucario do hype things in competitive play is way more satisfying than watching steve and sonic players.
I personally think the Pokemon characters are the most fun to play. They are all so unique and provide a new style of playing that personally little other characters can capture. They also provide the most hype on gameplay to me.
As someone who played greninja for a long ass time, i will also say that he also suffers from his moves just sometimes not working which I would imagine make him REALLY frustrating to play in high stakes situations. The fact that it’s specifically upsmash and up air at high percents, meaning that you’re losing out on a kill doesn’t help
I just can't stop playing incineroar, I always gravitate towards low tiers for some reason and in SSBU it's incin and K Rool. Incin's grappler playstyle is super enjoyable and it feels really rewarding when you are able to outplay your opponent with patience. Revenge is one of the best designed moves in ultimate just because it allows you to build up some big damage if people try and keep you out too hard.
K Rool is badass. K Rool 4 lyfe
I think it’s good to give every character a chance in this game. If you don’t like them that’s fair but don’t judge them just by what they look like they can do. I learned this with Corrin - I was trying to find a character that could handle the Sonic matchup, and I discovered Corrin. According to the matchup charts I’ve seen, it’s an even matchup, and I’ll take it when the rest of my lineup is Joker (who I primarily play), Sephiroth, Mewtwo, and Robin. I originally didn’t think that Corrin was that fun to play, but as I started learning the character I was proven wrong - Corrin’s actually more fun to play than I first thought.
Moral of the story: just play around with different characters, you may find one you unexpectedly like, and don’t judge a book by its cover
M2 is also a arguable even mu imo as well against sonic
@@trevorhannan6428 It wasn’t on the charts I saw, but thinking about it logically I can see it being even. I’m no expert, though, and am not qualified to come up with my own MU chart.
I can't wait for the Pokemon Movesets. Gonna be pretty sick. MockRock and you have probably already chosen the Pokemon, but I think one for Scizor, Orbeetle, or Blacephalon would be cool.
I think they’re talking about remaking already existing Pokémon, like what MockRock already did with Link and Cannondorf.
My top picks for standalones would be Garchomp or Gardevoir. Both are exceptionally powerful, early, and easy to get. That combination means they are basically on every player’s main team through their respective regions in the story mode, more consistently than even the 1 in 3 for the starter Pokemon.
In addition, both Garchomp and Gardevoir have get heavy use in gym/league battles throughout the franchise’s history. Both have been on competitive Pokémon world championship winning teams twice, and have seen widespread use in all formats. They both have unique typings that Smash doesn’t have (fairy, ground and dragon). Gardevoir’s overlap with mewtwo would not be reflected in game, because Mewtwo uses “shadowy” animations for his psychic moves while Gardevoir would have effects more like Zelda. Lastly, they both have internet meme presence outside of their games. Garchomp/Cynthia are meme’s constantly for their ball-bustingly hard league match. Gardevoir is meme’d for… there are memes.
as blacephalon is my favorite pokemon, i am legally required to agree. id imagine itd be very floaty and... explosive, with a similar concept to mewtwo, tho probably even more extreme. mind blown being a huge kamikazee-style move but in the form of a projectile sounds so fun.
2:49 "pokemon for sweeping" (picture of a normal swampert)
To me that's why Skyjay is so strong. Playing this type of character with a wider range of 60 to 140 means it relies more on you to make it work properly but when you succed, it makes your character look broken because the character is always more carried by their strengths compared to characters with a range of only 80 to 120. And there isn't really anything you can do about it cause outclassing you is a part of their design. In other words, these are characters that require you more to be skilled to play them but they'll give you more reward and ease the better you are compared to more classic fighters.
So the answer is no one plays these characters cause you need to be very good to play them but that doesn't make them inferior in term of strengths to others. It's just that the consistency relies more on you than it relies on the game itself because of their design and not everyone is able to make them shine.
Good gameplay philosophy when you think about it cause the win depends on the pokemon trainer to use their pokemon in the best way in Pokemon. It's almost too perfect when you transpose it in Smash. It perfectly corresponds to the spirit of the Pokemon franchise. I don't know if it's intentional from Sakurai but whether it is or not it's genius.
I disagree on saying putting all your eggs into on basket and leaving nothing for the rest doesn't make for a very good choice in the long term though. Whether it makes it a good or a bad choice can only be determined by the outcome in the end. Putting only one egg into multiple baskets reduces your chance to succeed. It's just a more risk more reward mindset in the end. Just like the glass canon archetype mindset pretty much. As long as you're strong enough to make up for your weaknesses, no one can beat you whereas a more all rounded character can lose by excelling in nothing like Pit or Mario. Other characters simply win or are top tiers because many characters are stronger in different areas than a Pit but not in all of them like jumps. The less extreme the weaknesses of the Pokemon characters would be without reducing their strenghts, the higher and the more played on the tier list they would be. It's nothing more than a matter of balancing for everything that can change the way you see it when you think deep about it.
Feels like Mew could have a "jack of all trades" playstyle, seeing how it's extremely flexible in Pokemon. All of its stats are 100, and it has the widest moveset of all pokemon, including learning the move Transform. And historically it HAS seen a multitude of different playstyles and movesets. It can buff itself before sweeping, it can stall, it can revenge kill, it can just be generically good.
Although a lot of people (myself included) were hoping for Decidueye to be Smash Ultimates' newcomer Pokemon fighter, Inceneroar is actually kind of the perfect choice since he's the best possible representation for Pokemon's competitive side (because Incineroar is extremely common in Pokemon's competitive meta).
I bet the pokemon were designed to where you have to be good at using at least 2 or 3 of them so that you have a "team" that covers each other's common weaknesses, the way it works in the actual pokemon games (Being a Pikachu main but having Incineroar and Greninja as secondaries for example)
nice video man, really helps explain why they aren't as popular as characters despite being some of the stronger ones in the game. But im begging you PLEASE make a "Why No One Plays Pichu". I main Cloud/Roy but im always switch between like 15 different characters, and a standout that i always love using is Pichu.
Most people only care for the fighters in smash because of simply what tier they are in rather than their series and it's backgrounds, I mean why else is Palutena so well known now? For Pokemon I kind of think it's the same deal despite how well their universe is represented.
I wish pikachus moveset was based off of the show.
Also why the fuck are characters able to counter Jigglypuffs singing
Ffxv menu music literally shocked me lol, i havent heard anything about the game in like 3 years
To call them unpopular feels a bit of a stretch. The most unpopular ones are that way because they have glaring issues. Lucario has awful damage until he’s within kill range, and has poor combo game. Pichu is just worse pikachu who is top tier, an mewtwo’s tail has a hit box which bein as light as he is often screws him over. Jiggs an incinerator despite bein pretty bad are somewhat common.
If I had a nickel for every time Vars used the “character A with x% - x% and character B with x% - x%”…
This is oddly helpful for my current impulse to attempt to theory-crafting some of Pokémon's rivals (SMT, Digimon, Yu-Gi-Oh, Yokai Watch, Medabots).
And yes I know that unlike the others Yu-Gi-Oh has no claim to be a video game series, but its TCG gives it so much mechanical identity that it's still fun to theory-craft around as a fan. Just imagine Kuriboh having each special be a powerful Trap or Spell themed move, and a Cards resource thst refills while grounded. - The idea of Trapper Jigglypuff with a harsh limit for balance...
That seems at least as interested as:
Jibanyan as an Ice-Climbers style character with his Nana switching between The Koma Knomad Twins with Down-B, while the other one Inspirits him.
Agumon reacting to their Tamers playstyle to determine the evolution (as a substitute for care, training or personality that the Digimon franchise likes). Though the idea of having multiple moves with Homing Attack and Auto-Reticle style properties on a character from a series known for Auto-Combat sounds really neat.
Damn this video was great man thanks for still being one of the few pumping out quality smash content. Great stuff
At least incineroar is a meta treat again in a few weeks for the vgc
So excited for the doubles battle in the dlc
I’m still waiting for the vid on my favorite character: Why No One Plays Isabelle
Great video! Long time fan of both this channel and Pokemon.
I have been pointing out the premise of this video for months now lmao. I’m glad you made a video on this trend tho
I’m sure that thousands of people like me have speculated what other Pokemon could be a Smash character. I’ve thought of Zeraora and Marshadow. But I admittedly didn’t think about that kind of dynamic, that introducing a new character isn’t putting them in a vaccum, it’s in relation to how they compare and contrast to the other fighters. When it comes to Mons specifically, what rolls they fill. Zeraora is extremely fast in the actual games and frankly so is Marshadow, and they both hit hard so maybe they have more in common with Lucario but more balanced? I thought maybe they could make Zeraora’s Volt Absorb ability into a down special (rather than a passive ability like it is) to essentially work like PK Magnet. Also Plasma Fists would be awesome to see.
Also thought if a Mega could be a fighter since its so popular and really only so far reserved for just Final Smashes. Would be cool if it was just part of their standard model in gameplay, and Mega Evolving as their entrance animation at the start of battle and reverting back at the victory screen or something. I think the best ones would be Mega Kangaskhan (the most interesting), Mega Gardevoir (one of the more popular mons I believe), Mega Lopunny (no particular reason), Mega Diancie as the only mythical, Kalos and gen 6 (the gen of which Megas were introduced) to do so and an excellent design and Mega Ampharos (purely for bias).
These days Ceruledge is super popular and Ogerpon is an instant favorite with how cute she is but no idea if it would just be adapting a style already taken by another Mon. Ogerpon’s Terastal forms would be awesome for a Final Smash though. Sigh, can’t have it all.
Just with this video you convinced me that your Pokémon videos would be amazing
5:15
OMG!! I’ve always said that Mewtwo and Sephiroth are very similar!! Including lore as well!!
I'll say it once I'll say it a million times... I'd pay a lot of money for a smash bros game with ONLY pokemon. You could go as far as adding type advantages, evolutions etc.
Smash's B button special moves work perfectly with Pokemon. You could forget and learn different moves to map to your neutral B, side B, up B and down B
Platform Pokken?
Could you do a why no one plays on megaman? I'm curious why there's basically no representation for him at least from what I know
I was skeptical getting into this one, like "how could you find one single reason that fits such different characters ?", but that was really convincing. It also helps me understanding why I consider every Pokemon to be hype as hell in Smash despite not being a big fan of the series.
Well maybe this is a way to get into the series
ShinyMark (Pikachu)
Armadillo (Lucario)
Skyjay (Incineroar)
When he listed the "pokemon for X" at like 2:50, I tabbed back in to see if he just put lando t in all the categories
I am a walking Pokédex. Been a huge fan since 99’. I love ultimate and I still play Pokémon competitively. This is my kinda content.
Same
great videos, great script, nice editing, nice everything, just one thing that i might reccomend is using a different mic or something because its hard to really hear what you say, it sounds mumbly
This channel only uploads high quality videos.
I do think that the variety pokemon adds is important, especially in the way in handles counters. But I also think that we don't need so many projectile characters.
When you said that if Nintendo/Sakurai removed Lucario's Aura and then re-balanced it around the lack of Aura that Lucario would be a better fighter, I had to give it a moment of thought. Then I realized that, as a Lucario main (and more importantly a life-long Pokémon fan), I wholey agree.
Aura in Pokémon isn't a damage-based power gage like in SSB. It's an ability Riolu and Lucario have that let's them read people's emotions and intentions.
How would you go about re-balancing Lucario around a lack of Aura? (I'd make it's damage output at half of max Aura it's new baseline.)
The reason everyone plays the swordies in Ultimate is because their similar and intuitive movesets allow people to easily pick them up, and most of them are solid to great characters. They’re by far the most common secondaries in the game for a reason. And if you can play one, you can play the rest.
A lot of my friends had played Pokemon and they really enjoy some games of the franchise, but its weird that no one of them uses pokemon characters in smash. I have seen more people using Fire emblem characters than Pokemon since ultimate came out.
Because you know there's going to be one, you know it's going to be one of the new starters, and you can probably guess which one it is too based on popularity.
How am i supposed to focus on the video when the FFXV music in the background is such a banger
Could you do a video on Why Everyone plays Captain Falcon or why no one plays Terry? I think they both can be interesting topics
nobody plays terry cus there's a more broken fighting game char lmao
So that they can use the useless FALCON PUNCH!!!
Showing Swampert under “Pokémon for Sweeping” is certainly something. Even Mega Swampert wasn’t really a Sweeper.
Great vid as usual, for the next vid, mind we get why Corrin is rising?
corrin rising? There's like 3 good players of her
@@nascour5991 plus sparg0 picking her up, and potentially leo revisiting her.
@@nascour5991 Corrin feels like diet Sephiroth. He's not as flashy as the one winged Angel, but he's not light weight and has better close combat. So he feels safer???
It’s funny you say that Ivysaur is the least powerful when it seems like most people use Ivysaur the most out of the three pokemon. I can agree his fair and bair are not great but his other moves are so strong it doesn’t really matter. What makes him so bad is his recovery which simply doesn’t work sometimes.
I feel like its so weird that the phrase "but if only it wasn't on incinaroar..." became popular back when ultimate was 2 years old. If you stripped the character down to his movement options, he'd look like nintendos humorous rebuttal to hearing that ganon is bad because hes slow and laggy. I could see some characters killing for a move as versatile as Alolan Whip, but because they put it on arguably the worst mobile object in the game; it (and its many other broken moves) turns the character from unplayable to mid.
*"There is no Pokemon who can take on every other Pokemon with no problem"*
* Mega Rayquaza has entered the chat *
Not a single one? I beg to differ. Gen I mewtwo could absolutely 1v1 every single pokemon in the entire game. Checkmate, Vars.
10:54 gen 1 mewtwo, gen 8 zacian, gen 9 calyrex-s, mega rayquaza:
Greninja is one of my fav Pokemon and one of my most played Smash characters.
I main Diddy Kong with DK as my secondary. Recently started messing around with Mewtwo and he is so much fun. Might move up to my secondary spot.
I don’t necessarily agree that pokemon is designed for the players to build balanced teams. The games are designed so that even inexperienced players can beat the main campaign with just a team of favourites, which is partly why the series has so much mass appeal. The fact that so many challenge runs are possible while also usually banning extremely powerful and almost universally available strategies such as evasion and using items in battle is a testament to that, not an exception.
He wasnt talking about the main campaign he was talking about the competitive scene which u would know if u paid attention to the video
@@madnessarcade7447 Except there isn’t any point in the video where he said he’s only talking about competitive pokemon, especially since he brings up the challenge run videos and shows the AI Turo battle from Violet, both of which are concerned with the main campaigns of pokemon games rather than competitive battling. I think you’re that one that needs to pay attention to the video.
Can you please do 'What Happened to Pyra/Mythra?' Their results, lack of placement and why people aren't playing them much anymore.
I think he should do ‘Have Meta Characters Fallen Off’ which explains why characters like Aegis, Palutena, Sephiroth, Roy and Kazuya, who were considered overpowered at the start but have started to get neglected and are falling off the meta.
I think I can speak for a large portion of the playerbase when I say that there’s a lot of gratefulness that people aren’t playing Pythra as much anymore
Well pythras fall off is honestly easy to explain when looking at them.
mythra is character who theoretically should never or barely lose any game in neutral with a stronger version of bats with in, amazing frame data,movement, range, and combos. While pyra albeit slower is more beefy attacks that are almost Ganon levels of strong.
But that’s the problem, in theory should be good. Unfortunatley we are humans and we make mistakes and those mistakes put us in disadvantage and unfortunately, pythra disadvantage is not great due Bad recovery.
With this in mind the reason pythra fell off is simply put… their true raw power is only available by players who can almost perfectly navigate the two in neutral and abuse everything but due human errors, that’s not possible which is really frustrating and leads to their mains picking characters who’s margin for error are smaller
This is also why a lot of characters feel stronger than tier list implies or why some characters are worse than they appear on a list. In theory, kazuya ain’t that great as even with his power and true 0-deaths, his poor neutral and even poorer disadvantage makes it really easy to abuse him in theory while incineroar and his speed causes him the same issues. But due to errors such as misspace or bad play from nerves, these 2 can abuse that so hard and punish players for those mistakes.
did they really fall off? They were in like the top 4 most popular mains (though not as solo main), 6 months ago. Have results for them fallen off that quickly?
This is the first video I 100 precent Disagree on completely Pokémon are extremely popular at a casual and competitive level
I'm a jigglypuff main. I honestly do think pokemon are really fun to play in smash (except for lucario). It just comes down to the meta. Pikachu and greninja are the only high tier pokemon, and are also the most popular. As a mostly casual player, i honestly think people don't play puff because she's bad. I play her because she's fun. Bassmage really shows the potential of puff's limited moveset, though.
They always add a new Pokémon to every Smash game even though no one plays them
1:05 I’ve seen a number of people say that Pokemon is just as bad as FE and they don’t want more Pokemon
Which is a nonsensical argument
Honestly, I think that Smash does a better job than competitive doubles and especially singles at making Pokemon unique. With singles most Pokemon are defined almost entirely by their role within the team and one sweeper doesn't play significantly differently than another. In doubles you have more interesting interactions, but a lot of the most unique of the bunch don't usually see much success. Mind you, there are a lot of Pokemon and even if the majority do fit nicely into generic roles there are still plenty that create interesting and unique builds that keep that Pokemon's identity like Basculegion or Palofin that require the entire team to be built around their playstyles.
Hey Vars, do a “why no one plays mega man”. I don’t play mega man, but he’s a really interesting and unique high tier character, that has what it takes to win, but doesn’t see much play.
Mega man has great aerials, but he can't combo very well.
@@orangeslash1667 well then again, he has setups with neutral b and leaf shield. They’re just hard to pull off
@@konradstachowiak2653 Thats what I hear from most people, he very hard to learn.
There's a channel called Design Dorks that saids Mega Man in Smash feels too much like his boss fights rather than how he plays in levels. So for those that enjoy Mega Man levels more than the bosses, MM in Smash may disappoint???
Especially since Mario and Luigi in Smash aren't restricted by their boss fights for Smash. Making MM even more hard to accept.
For what it's worth, for non competitive gameplay, the pokemon are enjoyable. The variety they bring to the game makes them a good addition, even if they are not the most competitive.
Can’t wait for the Why No One Plays Lucario.
Something you didn't touch on is that since (most) Pokémon fighters in Smash represent species of Pokémon, rather than specific characters, there is a lot more variables in what moves a Pokémon in Smash can have, compared to a group like Mario characters, who have very distinct sources to pull moves from. Each Pokémon has hundreds of moves to choose from, so the Smash team uses Pokémon characters to make more experimental movesets/attributes, which makes Pokémon in Smash very hit-or-miss. I mean, I haven't met anyone IRL who enjoys how Lucario or Greninja play in Smash. They might like the Pokémon, but the movesets are more Smash-original, and Smash-original content is notoriously inconsistent in quality (your mileage may vary).
Zacian and Meowscarada better be in that MockRock video, tho honestly Delzethin and FeliciaFan probably did them better than MockRock could
Petition for a video on diddy kong🤞
Can you do a “Why No One Plays King K. Rool” I think he has some really good strengths but his weaknesses and playstyle are very weird and it would make for a great video topic
Fun Fact: a lot of K Rool's moves mirror Donkey Kong.
We need an entire video on shinymarks Gannon
"One of the largest and most beloved franchises in the nintendo universe"
It's actually THE largest and most beloved franchise in the history of mankind, so much so that the average human brain even has a dedicated sector for storing pikachu knowledge, and that's a fact.
kinda a shame cus it sucks ass now the games rival the worst of ea in quality.
@@nascour5991scarlet and violet were actually really good, same with gen 7. Gen 8 just kinda sucked.
They basically are kinda like Shulk, or Shulk is a pokemon that can switch types with neutral B
Arceus and Mew would have to be super balanced if there was a remote chance they get added lol.
I play Mewtwo, Greninja, PT, and Pikachu. I have never played a Pokémon game. I just like them
The problem with ultimate they nerf all pokemon graninja have 10 times nerf
Pikachu one time with esam kill everyone but is nerf again
Pichu is popular on beginning of this game but is nerf too much is useless
I just wish the pokemon were more random and fun instead of the same ones, it would have been cool having a Pokemon trainer not just be a starter trainer.
I've said it before and I'll say it again if Lucina and crom were not in this game and just were skins instead people would not be so upset by the fire emblem cast. We don't need four versions of a singular character with slight variations because those four characters make up for half of the cast from the fire emblem series that we have in this game.
Honestly, despite being a totally different moveset, it was Corrin that did it.
Corrin was a promotion character, who turned out to be very unpopular. Not helping their case was that Smash 4 had already added two fire Emblem characters, in Lucina and Robin, and had already had a Fire Emblem DLC in Roy.
This combination of features came together and really cooked off the ire towards Fire Emblem characters.
If they had picked, say, Sigurd, people would have been much less annoyed, even if still nobody knew who he was, he would have been accepted better as a legacy character.
If Corrin and Fire Emblem Fates wound up being great, and not the blemishes on the franchise they are, people would have warmed a bit better.
If Robin or Lucina hadn't been added, Corrin probably would have felt less excessive.
If Roy had been in the base game, and Corrin was the only Fire Emblem DLC, fewer people would have felt like their series was shorted or cheated.
And, on release, Corrin very much had that premium crust of overtuned performance that made people that much more negative towards the character in general.
But all these things came up tails together, and came together to make a lot of people pretty unhappy with Corrin. No matter what complaint you had, someone had your back on it, with more reasons to dislike them, and fuel the annoyance in oversaturation of Fire Emblem characters
lucas has a lot of variations but he could have even more from mother 3 tbh, lucina yeah she should be a skin
Yeah, but like, Chrom and Lucina are ultimately harmless, so I GET while people get upset, but those people are also clueless to what echo fighters even are, treating the two as if the devs spent a lot of time on them only to end up as clones. I GET where people get frustrated THINKING there's a lot of dedicated "slots" given to FE characters, but for those of us who understand (like you and me) we know that isn't the case.
Basically: (certain) people continue to think that echo fighters somehow took spots of actual, unique fighters, but they didn't; and it's on the onus of those who don't understand TO understand that they are extra characters who had a smaller following that got them to be in the game. Sometimes even just as "glorified" alt outfits.
@@Granetdud oh I have no problem with them being in it, it just a lot cuz of the echos in the game, 2 come from the same franchise AND are just other versions of Marth
they didn't take up character spots but they were still kinda lame, I remember super early ulimate there were difference like peach and daisy's turnips and then they patched that out completely even though it wasn't nessessary. Echos really should've had more differences like that even if they don't replace characters, what's there to get hype about if they're basically a glorified skin unless they're a fire emblem character or werid cases like dr.mario, lucas and dark pit@@Granetdud
Yeah, I do t understand why more people don’t use them in Ark Survival Ascend or Halo
If they had some of my fav pokemon, and they werent bad, id play em. I like pokemon trainer and pikachu’s smash kit tho
Am i the only one who thought of harold and kumar at 10:38
Final Fantasy XV menu musiiiiic.
Wish we'd had a jessie and james to combat pokemon trainer or pikachu. Arbok, Weezing and Meowth's archetypes would've been so fascinating
Hehe “Pokemon is one of the most valuable franchises, second only maybe to Mario”.
Pokémon is the single highest-grossing IP in history. Bigger than Star Wars, bigger than Mickey Mouse, and almost an order of magnitude bigger than Mario.
Anyways, if I were thinking about movesets with MockRock, I know that he is really keen on the idea of a non-starter Pokemon trainer. So what about this? Cynthia as a character, who uses 3 Pokémon from her league battles: Roserade, Garchomp, and… Lucario
Cynthia is probably the most (in)famous single trainer in the whole franchise, and unlike gym leaders or regular trainers you meet in the rest of the game, she has an interesting spread of types and bodies in her lineup.
Roserade/Lucario/Garchomp would give a lineup of 3 bipedal Pokemon with different size scale and distribution from the squirtle/ivysaur/charizard lineup. New typings to smash, like dragon and ground. New and distinctive silhouettes like Mario-sized lady with bouquets for arms, and land-shark with a jet engine for a face, but still with enough limbs and extremities to make a full move set of distinct attacks interesting and varied (sorry togekiss/spiritomb).
Lucario getting folded into a trio would also be a major bonus, because you could replace his down B, double-team, with the pokeball. You get rid of the worst implementation of the most overdone, unimaginative move type, a counter, and change it out for something massively more worthwhile.
Pokémon is not very well represented content wise, just take a look at Minecraft and Persona, only having one fighter each, but both having great play rates across all levels of the game due to the phenomenal quality of the representation.
quality > quantity
There's a typo, your said Mewtwo IN canonically, it should have been Mewtwo IS canonically
Another good video man I f heavy with your videos haha
Tell that to the 2 fps Pokemon trainer I keep matching against
Isn't Pikachu a pretty consistent hi-tier pick due to incredible speed and pressure?
Squirtle, Ivy, and Charizard should have been their own characters they honestly deserve that much.
That'd be awful
All three of the characters are designed so that they're strong in some scenarios, but weak in others.
Squirtle is very fast with surprisingly strong combos, but his kill power is pathetic and he's the second lightest character in the game
Ivysaur has projectiles and some of the strongest aerials in the game, but suffers more against faster characters or those that can gimp him off stage
Charizard is very slow and heavy, having the same advantages and disadvantages as the other tanks
Their strengths and disadvantages are balanced out by you being able to choose which of the characters you want to play at any moment. They are intentionally weak in a lot more scenarios than other characters BECAUSE of the one single thing that makes Pokemon Trainer interesting and fun. The implication that having them all together is ruining their chances of each individually being special is bizarre seeing as Pokemon Trainer's gimmick makes him one of the most interesting and notable characters in the entire game, far more notable than any of the characters had they been individual options to play as.
If they were all three individual characters, none of them would be any higher than low B tier, but together as one they're a high tier for sure
@@charley2714 Yes it would be awful if they took their current mechanics and made them stand alone characters. Thats not what I said nor what I meant. Really good try tho charles.
@@charley2714 The glaring weaknesses unfortunately completely overshadow their positives. You can pretend like it does not all you want charley boy.
@@Brandog7 You just described the exact point that I made in an attempt to call me incorrect
Great video
Ma boi pichu got overnerfed😢
The ftilt nerf was enough, boosting the self damage was unnecessary
Those "Can you beat pokemon with only x" videos also show how inpractical it actually is to put all eggs into one basket. Often times you end up with ridiculous over leveling and save stating while praying to RNGsus that the enemy accidentally misses all his attacks and picks the wrong moves while you chip the enemy down.
It depends on the game and Pokemon as well as the challenge
Anytime I play GSC, I just pick Totodile and solo the game with it. Feraligatr has the tools it needs to sweep the region easy.
The weird level curve and lack of modern day exp share in those games make raising six Pokemon tedious and a slog
I'm pretty casual and not a speedrunner at all, but last time I did it I beat all gym leaders and red under 10 hours
That’s not always the case though. Most of these challenge runs ban evasion strategies and using items in battle because they can often trivialise the challenge. Part of the reason why pokemon has so much mass appeal is that even inexperienced players can beat the main campaign of most pokemon games with just a team of favourites. You can see this in how many advantages the player has over the AI in most cases.
I wish they added Blaziken
Hoping for a Zelda video soon
Wasn’t Greninja meta in Sm4sh
Nahhh bro said Incineroar gets kited, too much league lol
Like this comment if would like to see a Vars IV channel discussing competitive Pokémon
Hearing that Pokemon is one of Nintendo's most beloved franchises besides Mario and _Fire_ _Emblem_
It's sad, it really is. Especially given Zelda's treatment in Smash Bros
how about kirby's treatment all kirby chars besides metaknight have been bad for years lmao
@@nascour5991 I'm not even talking about viability, just representation
They don't make characters bad on purpose, but they definitely meant to have 3 Links and 2 Zeldas as the Zelda cast
yeah i think it was just time constraints honestly, werid how majora's mask couldn't even be represented in young link's final smash.@@peco595
@@peco595i think the problem with the zelda franchise is that it isn't a franchise with a lot of important characters. Almost every game is link on a solo quest to save hyrule.
@gameboyn64 There's plenty of villains they could add though. The issue is that all of them get put into the assist trophy section.
Like, we could've gotten one of the champions from BotW for goodness sake, anything at all would have been cool. Instead we got literally 0 new Zelda characters since Brawl with Toon Link.
Solution? MORE POKÉMON!!!!!!
yes but please not lame ones
@@nascour5991Delphox!!!
I absolutely love the Pokémon characters, I’m just bad at the game 😂
yeah the problem is you can't really be carried by the pokemon they're all p meh and the few that are good aren't that easy or need at least some practice as opposed to chrom who you can just pick up easy.
When I started Smash Ultimate I would love to main a Pokemon because Pokemon was my favorite Nintendo franchise back then, but none of them became my main or secondaries.
So yeah this video definitely showed me why I picked other characters instead of most of the Pokemon characters.
Mfw my top 3 are M2, pkmn trainer, and incin haha
Animals characters tier list ?
How about an F Zero character tier list?
@@hmHua hmmmmm