Brilliant video and nice team building, mvp is for sure milotic and sceptile. But I honestly think, there are still many things could go wrong e.g. bullet seeds and scale shoot 2 time (I saw some cases you would be wiped there). Some predictions and exploitation I would say it requires test, but overall I really respect your team building.
There's always going to be some amount of luck in these types of runs with moves like Scale Shot, believe me I was sweating every time I clicked it hoping it wouldn't miss or not hit enough. I think what really helped me win is figuring out when the AI is going to set up vs. when they will attack. As far as I can tell, there are three requirements that have to be filled for the AI to set up: 1) They have to see that they are faster than you, not taking stat boosts into account 2) They have to see that you will not be able to KO them the turn they set up and 3) They cannot already KO your mon. Knowing these three rules really helped me predict some moves, such as staying in with Haxorus against Silph Giovanni's Garchomp and DDing while he use SD, as he saw that Garchomp was faster than Haxorus and that I couldn't kill him with an unboosted Dragon Claw. However, he couldn't see that after a DD I'd be faster and able to OHKO him, so I was able to get it off for free. Another instance was when I used Milotic against Brendan's Huntail outside victory road. I knew he would set up a second Shell Smash because he couldn't kill Milotic with a +2 Crunch (I calculated it) and he didn't think Scald would kill Huntail that turn. However, he didn't realize Shell Smash lowers his defense, so I was actually able to take him down as he set up.
There are three wonder eggs: one in Pewter City from an old guy standing outside the museum, one in Cerulean from an old lady in the house next to the Pokemon Center, and a third somewhere in Vermillion.
Brilliant video and nice team building, mvp is for sure milotic and sceptile. But I honestly think, there are still many things could go wrong e.g. bullet seeds and scale shoot 2 time (I saw some cases you would be wiped there). Some predictions and exploitation I would say it requires test, but overall I really respect your team building.
There's always going to be some amount of luck in these types of runs with moves like Scale Shot, believe me I was sweating every time I clicked it hoping it wouldn't miss or not hit enough. I think what really helped me win is figuring out when the AI is going to set up vs. when they will attack. As far as I can tell, there are three requirements that have to be filled for the AI to set up: 1) They have to see that they are faster than you, not taking stat boosts into account 2) They have to see that you will not be able to KO them the turn they set up and 3) They cannot already KO your mon. Knowing these three rules really helped me predict some moves, such as staying in with Haxorus against Silph Giovanni's Garchomp and DDing while he use SD, as he saw that Garchomp was faster than Haxorus and that I couldn't kill him with an unboosted Dragon Claw. However, he couldn't see that after a DD I'd be faster and able to OHKO him, so I was able to get it off for free. Another instance was when I used Milotic against Brendan's Huntail outside victory road. I knew he would set up a second Shell Smash because he couldn't kill Milotic with a +2 Crunch (I calculated it) and he didn't think Scald would kill Huntail that turn. However, he didn't realize Shell Smash lowers his defense, so I was actually able to take him down as he set up.
That algorithms you shared are really useful. Thanks mate for it and for your video
Feebas before silph co?
Yeah, lucky wonder egg pull.
I heard about wonder egg and cosmic or cosmos egg, where can i obtain it actually?
There are three wonder eggs: one in Pewter City from an old guy standing outside the museum, one in Cerulean from an old lady in the house next to the Pokemon Center, and a third somewhere in Vermillion.
And can I have the natures of your mon for e4 please.
Metagross and Haxorus are Jolly, Sceptile is Adamant, Milotic is Bold, Snorlax is Careful, and Lapras is Modest
Wow dude