The first Pokemon game I owned when I was a kid was Ruby. I finally got the Master Ball and was walking around outside the treehouse city when I encountered an Absol. I thought it was so COOL looking that it must have been a legendary or a super rare Pokemon that I just HAD to catch right then and there. So I used the Master Ball on it. The very next Pokemon I encountered was another Absol. 8 year old me was FLOORED. Still love Absol though lmao
Now in Sword and Shield it's actually better to evolve stone evolutions early: the evolved form has all of its pre-evolution's level-up moves available through Move Reminder, meaning that as soon as you hatch a Growlithe, you can slap a Fire Stone on it and take it to the Move Reminder, who will provide you with a level 1 Arcanine that knows Flare Blitz, Play Rough, Crunch and Outrage.
When I first played Pokemon Firered I never knew that you can actually switch pokemon's order in which they first appear in battle and hence had a over leveled blastoise.
Same mistake I did in my first ever playthrough with Swampert in ruby but Swampert is such a beast that it lone handedly finished every other pokemon leaving rest of my team underlevelled
Doesn’t help when one of the NPCs near the start of Gold tells you that it is a good idea to put your best pokemon at the top to give you an advantage in battle…… sure most of the battles were a lot easier, but it made dealing with Chuck's Poliwrath (with only a Typhlosion at a decent level) nearly impossible.
Ron: dude I need to know where surf is, or I’m not playing Pokémon anymore. 3rd grader: you get it from Wallys dad next to your dads gym. Ron: shut up loser, ugh 3rd graders are the worst amirite? Ron never played a Pokémon game again
He makes a mistake in this video here too. He says Black and White have the best story "in all pokemon games", even though he's wrong if he does not say "Main games". Ranger and Mystery Dungeon Games normally have vastly superior storys and also something Main Games basically dont have at all: Humor. Pokemon Ranger Games have extremly good humor, a Discipline that Main Games arent even really part of. Massive difference.
One of my biggest mistakes when I was younger was wasting a master ball in gen 1, I thought I could get more than one back then, when I could've just used it on MewTwo
I remember getting pokemon white and only using my starter. I would never train my other pokemon because my mind just couldnt comprehend it. I didnt realize it either when I first got soul silver and platinum. I only realize it in platinum, when I was fighting Barry the second time and my starter was down, and all I had was my starly still at level 3. I send it out and by pure luck, I bested Barry and my starly grew several levels, and this was when it occurred to me that I need to train my other pokemon too.
I did that when I was like 8 I had a high level blazakin and the rest of my party was awful. I was using an emulator to play ruby tho cuz I really wanted a skitty cuz I thought it was so cute
@@tonytang7550 To me it was more about the pokemons theming and which moves it was allowed to learn through levelling. It genuinly didnt occur to me that STAB was a thing until later. Especially since the general pokemon PVE experience is just level up and steam roll through enemies
He makes a mistake in this video here too. He says Black and White have the best story "in all pokemon games", even though he's wrong if he does not say "Main games". Ranger and Mystery Dungeon Games normally have vastly superior storys and also something Main Games basically dont have at all: Humor. Pokemon Ranger Games have extremly good humor, a Discipline that Main Games arent even really part of. Massive difference.
@Otacon464 While needing to reproduce is certainly a qualification for life, even without it they are clearly living beings which don’t conform to our current definitions of life. Most of the legendaries can certainly reproduce but the methods are very atypical. Sub-legendary Pokémon such as Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres are hinted to be capable of reproduction as more than one is available in a given universe. A Moltres egg can be seen hatching in Pokémon snap. In the anime, Legendaries such as Lugia reproduced. Even Diance can reproduce as they are created from Carbink under special circumstances. Lunala and Solgaleo are also legendaries capable of reproduction as seen in the anime or the birth and evolutions of Cosmogs in SM/USUM. Mewtwo for example, can be considered to reproduce through cloning. However, some Pokémon like the Regis, Creation trio, etc, blur the line as they are created in supernatural ways. It should be noted that they are different from Pokémon such as Type: Null or Mewtwo as they involve cellular asexual cloning which in the real world can be seen as a viable (albeit not genetically reliable) form of reproduction.
I literally did use my first Master Ball on a Magikarp.. I honestly thought it was incredibly rare that I found a Lv. 25 Magikarp in the Celadon City pond. Speaking of Evolution Stones, I used to think they worked on ANY Pokémon that was past its evolution level. I tried using a Leaf Stone on a Spearow.
When I was 7 I saw my friend use cut with her Charizard. I thought ‘release’ let the Pokémon out of its pokeball. So I released my first starter Pokémon
@@untrustfulsoldchannel9238 I'm pretty sure you can rebattle it after beating the league again. I nearly couldn't catch it because I was completely unprepared (I had no idea they'd force you to battle it after the league) but I got lucky
Mine: - killing Deoxys with Dragon Ascent in ORAS - accidentally running into my rival before healing and losing my nuzzlocke - I put a weakness policy on a pokemon for online battles, but ran into a wild pokemon, that hit me with a super effective move, so the weakness policy was gone - ruined the Ultra-Necrozma battle by using a Lvl. 100 Magnezone I traded from my Sun version
Biggest mistakes I can think of: Yellow: My first Pokémon game. I got to the end of the nugget bridge, but when the guy says that you should join Team Rocket, I thought I was being forced to join Team Rocket and was being punished for being greedy. I was pretty inexperienced with games at the time and I guess I thought that choosing to clear the bridge started an alternate path where you play as a Rocket grunt. I got scared and restarted the game. I hadn't saved for hours and had to play through Mt. Moon again. Ruby: This is a pretty common one, but I missed the Master Ball in the Magma base, which seals itself off afterwards. Nowadays, the cover legendaries are usually easy to catch because of where they fit in the story, but getting Groudon just with Ultra Balls felt like an accomplishment. Shield: One day, I updated my league card and found my number of shinies encountered switched from 0 to 1. Alarmed, since I didn't have any shinies at that point, I scoured my Pokedex to see what I missed. It turns out it was a Greedent, which I probably knocked out in frustration after it fell out of a berry tree. Since the shiny looks pretty similar to the regular version, and Greedent is my least favorite Galar Pokémon, it's not a great loss, but I definitely started being more careful after that.
One time I was playing let’s go and found a shiny pidgey, I completely forgot that I had no pokeballs left so i ran into it and of course, you probably know what happened next.. :(
at least its let go. shinies in that game are very easy to come by i found a shiny taillow in my sapphire game and ran away from it because i didnt know what shinies were at that point
In Pokemon Emerald, I spent hours trying to figure out how to get to the next town after Slateport city, not understanding you can walk UNDER the bridge up ahead because I thought it was a wall??? I spend SO MUCH TIME being lost, it was so sad.
Same happened to my friend, and i tortured him saying that if he went there at a certain hour in a certain day, Steven would be there to break the wall with his Metagross. Useless to say his clock battery was dry and he was desperate. Days later I told him that was a bridge. We never talked since
My biggest mistake when I was younger was thinking electric types were weak to water types because I though that when a water move was used on an electric type then the electric type would electrocute itself
@@this_username_is_taken7004 I had trained my team up to the late 60s in ruby, I go in, expecting to sweep the Steel-types with surf, and apparently, Steel is not weak to Water, but Fire. I got murdered.
The Dedede I thought when you reset your game your Pokémon rebooted and killed you... we both had fucked yo head canon. Also I still can’t bring myself to release a Pokémon or catch multiple Pokémon for a good nature because I get attached to a few lines of code that I’ve interacted with for less than I minute
Ah yes the "shift" and "set" mode. I think when I was 7 playing platinum as my first game I mucked around in the settings and ended up switching the mode to set without knowing what it did. I played platinum on essentially hard mode the whole time. It actually made boss fights much more enjoyable since you can't just switch out to a pokémon with a type advantage, one or two hit the enemy, then switch again. This is why I refuse to use shift unless I'm feeling bored (or if the battle frontier is screwing me over, haven't tried it on shift mode yet but I know that on set you get hella screwed).
I made a mistake I have a machoke and kadabra in my emerald walkthrough and thought they will evolve by level up and here we are after 4 years with a machoke and kadabra only because i dont have any FRIENDS !!!
When I first started playing pokemon moon, it was a unholy mess. I didn't know that Stab was a thing and only kept moves if they had z-moves, and my Incineroar was op and always at the front, not to mention getting constant love. One time, I had rubbed and fed my Incineroar so much, that it survived 4 hits in a round by "toughing out". Wish I could record that...
I used to think Emolga was a legendary and traded away my legendary for one (I don't know why, because I had seen npcs use it). Also when I first played HeartGold I thought that Falkner was a ghost type gym leader (You can't blame me, he honestly looks like one and Violet city looks ghost-like) and was so confused when he sent out a pidgey. It did not go well for my Chikorita
My biggest mistake was, in X and Y, I got a shiny venipede, caught it and evolved it. Then I was really bored as no other games were coming out... I restarted my game. And now I cry myself to sleep everyday ;-;
When I was way younger, I used my starter Turtwig a lot. I used other 'mons a bit too, but I really just used my starter. Anyone can guess how well that went when I got to Candice. It was so frustrating trying and failing to beat her, because I didn't know that Torterra was 4x weak to Ice. On the plus side, my starter was level 72 by the time I got her badge. However, I never got around to beating Diamond. Even though I have 250 hours clocked on it, I still didn't finish it because I got lost on Mt. Coronet.
gosh i have a story just about identical- diamond was my first pokemon game, and me being super facinated by plants n such i chose turtwig! i knew a bit about pokemon already thanks to my brother who got me the game in the first place, so i taught my torterra earthquake and just kept using that. and only that. lo and behold my torterra is now like 30 levels higher than the rest of my team, and i was too impatient to catch all my other pokemon up. i never ended up finishing diamond, and only recently beat cynthia in a platinum runthrough i did about a month ago
I don't finish 2D games, at all, I just thought that 3D models were more interesting, 2D sprites aren't animated enough (since that's the reason I think I'd give Black, White, Black 2, and White 2 a chance)
@@DjentlemanM i accidentally used a master ball on a ratata when i tried to use a normal ball by pressing the down button so it switched to a master ball but i had a save file
In heartgold I didn't know you can go in the pc with the boxes. My party was full and I had to receive the Togepi egg. Didn't play Pokémon untill Sun and Moon. Also I kept moves without knowing they're really weak so I was at some point playing with a Typhlosion knowing ember and a Decidueye with ashtonish.
I really love the EXP share now. It makes things easier, but it limited my grinding hours to a halt. I could go into a gym a little under leveled by avoiding trainers and go back if I really needed them. Kept my team well rounded too so I could focus on building a diverse team that I loved. Doing that for my pokemon moon run right now and it's just so satisfying!
Yeah, I'm replaying Platinum and the amount of thoughtless grind I have to do sucks. I end up having a bit underlevelled team, and have to grind on the grass for hours
In gen 1, I failed to find the HM Flash for many years. So, I distinctly remember learning how to walk through the dark cave east of Cerulean City by looking at the small white dots that marked the stone boundaries inside. Eventually I made my way out, and for some time this was the only way I knew how to get to the other side. It was a horrid experience, because I remember that my pokemon often ended up being poisoned during a battle inside and then every additional step I made while trying to find my way out only brought me closer to blacking out and ending up back where I began.
Gen 1 is the only gen where I do think that flash is pointless. As you say, you can actually see the walls, just not any of the items of enemy trainers. In other gens I think it is more necessary.
I've had a similar experience to your experience where that kid told you where to get surf. When I just started playing Minecraft I couldn't figure out how crafting worked, I didn't know you could use multiple slots in the crafting grid, so the only things I could craft were wooden planks and wooden buttons. I would never have been able to progress further if someone didn't tell me you could use multiple slots of the grid to craft other things. That's what that reminded me of.
Though, the XP share is an amazing idea, imagine this: You encounter a long period where one of your pokemons (A Klang for example)has the advantage (mostly a city filled with ice pokemons), after defeating the champion, you change city, and find a fire city, when comes the first enemy, you pick up your Palpitoad, but you realise he is underleveled, since you passed most of your time leveling up Klang, and you are defeated easily. With the XP share, you don't have to experiment this kind of nightmare, since you leveled up in your back your Palpitoad.
I made many dumb mistakes in Pokemon Silver as a kid: 1- I trained the Spearow called Kenya to level 50 thinking it was a gift, then delivered it, I didn't know what happened back then, I thought it just ran away, because Fearow was a jerk in the anime. 2- I trained Vulpix to level 100, didn't know I needed a fire stone to evolve it, I thought some pokemon just didn't want to evolve (like Ash's Pikachu). 3- I released a level 70 Pidgeot so I could catch Entei, I didn't know you could deposit your pokemon in the PC, I thought if I catch something it disappears unless I make room in my team. 4- I had my level 100 Nidoking KOed by a wild Wobbuffet, probably because I missed with Horn Drill and then it used Mimic or something, but ever since I thought Wobbuffet was a legendary pokemon (the anime confused me because Team Rocket could've given their legendary Wobbuffet to their boss). 5- I didn't understand how moves worked back then, my Nidoking had Blizzard and Horn Drill (both had low accuracy), Earthquake (which doesn't work against flying types), and Strength. I thought flying types were naturally hard to hit because they can fly, and Strength was super effective against them because it was the only move that can hit and its animation was throwing a boulder.
7:30 thats so cute. I mean it makes sense though, that the less crazy game, the pocket pikachu would be the precursor to the main game. And the POCKET pikachu, is what pocket monsters came from. So much wrong yet could be right
First Mistake Ron says: The real mistake was lying to my brother. Ron, it's been said before but I'm going to repeat it. You're one of the most wholesome guys on here. Never change man. Also, that one third grader is a bigger hero than that rat in infinity war that saved Ant-Man.
@@ignoremypaststupidity2719 Bidoof the true God. I actually had a pretty neat set of HM slaves though it took up three slots. Also some convenience moves. Togetic - Fly, Flash, Headbutt Tentacruel - Cut, Surf, Whirlpool, Waterfall Geodude - Strength, Rock Smash, Rock Climb, Dig These 3 sets of mons covered all possible scenarios. Dig is especially helpful to get out of caves.
4:17 same. I've noticed, though, that this is a common misconception with anyone who is new to the game. I got my friend into it recently and he followed this until I told him how it's a good idea to have them have multiple different offensive moves and ones to counter ones they're weak to.
So, according to my trainer card, I encountered 9 shinnies. However, I only have 4 so apparently, when I wasn’t paying attention, I ran from 5 shinnies.
Back when Pokemon let's go eevee came out, I got one of those $60 pokeballs that had a Mew. After not playing the game for a while, I reset it. A week later I realized that my Mew was on there and I couldn't get another. I felt bad for two years and only now feeling better. At least I still have infinite Magearnas
My worst mistake was this: When I was 10 or 11, I shipped myself with my Gardevoir in X because I thought it was hot, I even remember rejected a girl at school and my mom said she knew why and she didn’t get mad that I was in love with a video game character, she just laughed, turns out she shipped herself with Luigi from the Mario series, I don’t think this was a mistake but I think it still counts
When I first played Gen 1, I somehow completely missed the concept that moves had types that were more and less effective against different types of Pokemon. I'd chosen Bulbasaur, so breezed through the first two gyms, and by then you can build a strong and diverse enough team to power through. I had no idea why moves were sometimes "super effective", but I did catch on to one thing: if you're facing off against a rat, you have to kick it.
I reset my Alpha Sapphire that had a Mew that I got on the last day of the event, and after that I reset it again with a Genesect. I actually have the piece of paper for the Mew event on my wall.
I made the same mistake when I was younger and didn’t pay attention to the story in Black, I’ve since gone back to play it again and actually focused on the story. Definitely one of the best in the series.
The first time I saw a Guardevoir in the PMD Red dream cutscence I thought it had a beak and was somewhat birdlike because the hair made it look that way. Didn't realize this mistake till ORAS. Also I deleated my full National Dex in Omega Ruby because I wanted to replace the game. And in Sun I reset my game with 18 legendary pokemon most of them trained to Level 100 still in the resort because I forgot it existied and didn't transfer them to Bank.
It’s not a mistake but one thing I was ocd about when I was younger was not catching evolved forms. For whatever reason I felt the need to catch the first stage and train it to evolve. Instead of catching the evolutions at higher levels to avoid training.
My first Pokémon game was yellow, and after I beat Brock, I didn’t know where to go next. I got up to what I later realized was the entrance of Mt. Moon, but I thought it was a strange looking black suitcase. Not an entrance. It was just a dead end. I thought either something was wrong with my game, or the game was over. So I reset my game. And then I did the same thing again. My sister had yellow too, so I must’ve eventually asked her about it cuz I figured out it was a cave entrance not a suitcase. I also thought if I spammed electric attacks at Brock’s geodude and onix enough that it would eventually work. And I let my cousin reset my game when we couldn’t beat the elite 4.
I had emerald as a kid, and never play Ruby/Sapphire so it’s been really cool hearing about the things that were different… I tried to recap if I had trouble finding surf but couldn’t remember even how it went, until you mentioned it changed in Emerald
back in the day i didnt know what the "release" option meant and accidentally released my level 72 feraligatr in silver. i then went to check the pc to see where he'd gone. back when you had to save the game every time you went on the pc. yeah i wasnt very smart when i was 6, but that shit broke my lil heart.
I can definitely relate to the one about not teaching moves of different types. I used to not use TMs much because I was afraid of using them too soon on a Pokémon I wouldn't take all the way to the end of the game. It's not necessarily a mistake, but it took me years to figure out the physical/special split. I didn't realize until Sinnoh that it was completely different than it would become. I used to think just having STAB and type effectiveness was enough. But my life was made so much easier when I started to learn whether to use physical or special attacks because the foe has stronger defense or special defense. And also playing through dungeons without repels-- OMG! I couldn't believe I slept on that for so many years.
my first pokemon game was diamond and pearl, in that game you could add stickers to your pokeballs, if you had a Pokémon with a pokeball like that you couldn't put it into your pc unless you removed the sticker, I did it on my Ponyta and I didn’t understand why I couldn't replace it, so it had to be on my team the whole game😂
I had no idea what the legendaries were or what a master ball did. I literally just used whatever Pokémon I liked. This was during my elementary days during Pokémon blue
"Do not over level your Pokemon during the main story" Me in every Pokemon game ever made. By the time I reach the elite four I was already in level 80's.
Pokémon XD Gale of Darkness was one of my first Pokémon games I ever had, thus, I didn’t understand how things worked. I had evolved my Eevee into an Umbreon and I was at the point in the story when you have to go through Mt. Battle for the first time. My Umbreon leveled up and was going to learn a new move, and I accidentally deleted Bite from its move set. So I did the only thing that my young mind thought was rational . . . I deleted my save file and started over.
That one mistake you made where you only gave your Pokémon stab moves I made in my first Pokémon play through I did, which was actually Pokémon sword, my cinderace’s move set is flame charge, revenge, fire pledge, and pyro ball.
Remember kids: ALWAYS TALK TO EVERYONE. My sister doesn’t do this and??? It baffles me??? She’s like “hey how do you do this?” And I’m like “oh you- Wait did you not ask around? Like at all?” “What no.” I don’t understand how someone could play an rpg and not check every NPC in case they give you an item.
I talk to everyone. Maybe other people don't wanna do it because they feel like they're using up time with 'useless' dialog that doesn't really have to do anything with the story/plot.
The worst Pokémon mistake I ever made was not seeing the importance or using moves that change stats. I didn’t teach my Pokémon moves like swords dance or belly drum.
@@greendaquil he meant that he thought that shinies were a glitch. So he reset the game thinking it will solve the "problem". That was the dumb mistake our dude here made.
This isn't a terrible mistake, but my first time playing Pokemon Emerald I thought you had to both deliver Steven's letter and defeat Brawly in order to get to Slateport.
The only mistake I made was watching the anime before playing the game cause before the elite four I sold all my healing items cause I though I would be able to heal between battles. I was a dumb kid
Sambhav Chugh Yeah I did something similar. I got into the anime first so I thought in Leaf Green that the Pokémon League would be a tournament so I brought in a crapy team thinking I could change it in between each battle.
My first game was Sapphire and on the route 110 I thought that the Cycling Road was a wall, and that you couldn’t walk underneath it. I was so confused as a kid but then one day I was just running around the map for the like the fourth time (I kept resetting) until I ran into the “wall” and onto the other side.
when I played pokemon yellow for the first time i accidently spammed the button too fast and lost my pikachu’s thunderbolt to double team. Suffice to say, misty’s gym was a lot harder without an electric type. I had to use 5 pidgies and sand attack to beat her…. not my finest moment
Can we just take a break and thank the kid who told Ron where to get surf
Ok. Thanks
no.
Lord Furret’s,Zinnia’s and Rayquaza’s Pokémon then*
The ninja legends Gaming wdym
Lord Furret’s,Zinnia’s and Rayquaza’s Pokémon glitch
I once caught a Muk with a master ball... Honestly you can't really blame me though, it was purple and had an 'M' on it, perfect right?
Yeah
Its a muk ball
@@leaf3948 lol
A perfect Pokémon to use a Master Ball on is Shiny Amoongus. It’s got the same color scheme.
Can we have a mukster ball with a 10x catch chance?
So that kid actually saved this channel without knowing it
BOOM! Butterfly effect
Yup, that’s life for ya.
Actually not saved technically made
Xman 34 i guess?
Time travel what if I travel back in team and move that kid away. Will that kid now have no children
The first Pokemon game I owned when I was a kid was Ruby. I finally got the Master Ball and was walking around outside the treehouse city when I encountered an Absol. I thought it was so COOL looking that it must have been a legendary or a super rare Pokemon that I just HAD to catch right then and there. So I used the Master Ball on it.
The very next Pokemon I encountered was another Absol. 8 year old me was FLOORED.
Still love Absol though lmao
E d g y
it’s moments like this that solidify a love for a random ass pokémon. it’s beautiful 😂
@@kdburner7356 Realistically I should hate the fucker. But it trolled young me so hard I can't even be mad LMAO
I’m actually terrified of using my master ball and always have been
To this day I’ve never used one
I thought moves that did no damage like thunder wave were useless
Krish 05 SAME LOL
Me too lol
it took me a long time to figure this one out too lmao
SAAAMEEE
I think that’s most people lmao
Now in Sword and Shield it's actually better to evolve stone evolutions early: the evolved form has all of its pre-evolution's level-up moves available through Move Reminder, meaning that as soon as you hatch a Growlithe, you can slap a Fire Stone on it and take it to the Move Reminder, who will provide you with a level 1 Arcanine that knows Flare Blitz, Play Rough, Crunch and Outrage.
Yeah, having an Arcanine with moves like that BEFORE THE FIRST GYM is absolutely wack
This one comment makes me want to get sword or shield.
Wait, *ARCANINE CAN LEARN OUTRAGE?*
@@gittasilance9118 yep
@@jorgegonzalezavila9376 *GORGANKLS*
When I first played Pokemon Firered I never knew that you can actually switch pokemon's order in which they first appear in battle and hence had a over leveled blastoise.
Same mistake I did in my first ever playthrough with Swampert in ruby but Swampert is such a beast that it lone handedly finished every other pokemon leaving rest of my team underlevelled
@@bingewatcher4678 it happened same with me but in emerald
Same exact thing
I had 5 pokemon:
Charizard lv 100
Pidgeot lv 55
Beedrill lv 40
Rattata lv 35 (everstone)
Lapras lv 25 (HM slave)
Needless to say, the elite 4 was a huge pain.
Doesn’t help when one of the NPCs near the start of Gold tells you that it is a good idea to put your best pokemon at the top to give you an advantage in battle…… sure most of the battles were a lot easier, but it made dealing with Chuck's Poliwrath (with only a Typhlosion at a decent level) nearly impossible.
Ron: dude I need to know where surf is, or I’m not playing Pokémon anymore.
3rd grader: you get it from Wallys dad next to your dads gym.
Ron: shut up loser, ugh 3rd graders are the worst amirite?
Ron never played a Pokémon game again
:P
*in an alternate universe*
Imagine if that actually happened
He makes a mistake
in this video
here too.
He says Black and White
have the best story "in all pokemon games",
even though he's wrong if he does not say
"Main games".
Ranger and Mystery Dungeon Games normally have vastly superior
storys and also something Main Games basically dont have at all: Humor.
Pokemon Ranger Games have extremly good humor, a Discipline that
Main Games arent even really part of. Massive difference.
If I didnt saw Rons videos then I will become a non-pokémon fan.
One of my biggest mistakes when I was younger was wasting a master ball in gen 1, I thought I could get more than one back then, when I could've just used it on MewTwo
You’re like some sort of cryptid. Everybody claims to have seen you everywhere.
How many people run this channel?
Hey are you Indian?
Shriaansh Chari Why would u ask that
I just saw you in zeros video wtf how are you everywhere?!?!
I remember getting pokemon white and only using my starter. I would never train my other pokemon because my mind just couldnt comprehend it. I didnt realize it either when I first got soul silver and platinum. I only realize it in platinum, when I was fighting Barry the second time and my starter was down, and all I had was my starly still at level 3. I send it out and by pure luck, I bested Barry and my starly grew several levels, and this was when it occurred to me that I need to train my other pokemon too.
I did that when I was like 8 I had a high level blazakin and the rest of my party was awful. I was using an emulator to play ruby tho cuz I really wanted a skitty cuz I thought it was so cute
4:30 or whats worse, not knowing STAB was a thing until 10 years of playing
The funny thing is that if Stab didn't exist, there would be absolutely no reason to give your Pokémon attacks of the same type
@@tonytang7550 To me it was more about the pokemons theming and which moves it was allowed to learn through levelling. It genuinly didnt occur to me that STAB was a thing until later. Especially since the general pokemon PVE experience is just level up and steam roll through enemies
I literally only found out after 2015 or 16 by watching Showdown content, even after completing 4 or 5 GBA and DS games in the 7 or or so years prior
Ben Smith um
2-4 years for me
I love how back in the days everyone hated gen 5 and i actually loved it to now that more people begin to like it
How Gen 5 has grown
He makes a mistake
in this video
here too.
He says Black and White
have the best story "in all pokemon games",
even though he's wrong if he does not say
"Main games".
Ranger and Mystery Dungeon Games normally have vastly superior
storys and also something Main Games basically dont have at all: Humor.
Pokemon Ranger Games have extremly good humor, a Discipline that
Main Games arent even really part of. Massive difference.
@@slevinchannel7589 holy shit pokemon ranger was god tier. You unlocked a memory I forgot I had
The Sonic unleashed of pokemon
@@agwanmolgamingworld8102 theres a lot of new ones, so alot more chances to be hit or miss
I know why u a starter
When I was a noob, I traded legenaries for starters because I thought they were just as rare as starters because I didn't know about breeding.
same
I didn't know that legendaries can be obtained by breeding
@@bingewatcher4678 Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure most legendaries can't breed.
Unless you're talking about something else?
TransBiologist, the transest of biologists I think only 1 mythical can
@Otacon464 While needing to reproduce is certainly a qualification for life, even without it they are clearly living beings which don’t conform to our current definitions of life.
Most of the legendaries can certainly reproduce but the methods are very atypical. Sub-legendary Pokémon such as Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres are hinted to be capable of reproduction as more than one is available in a given universe. A Moltres egg can be seen hatching in Pokémon snap. In the anime, Legendaries such as Lugia reproduced. Even Diance can reproduce as they are created from Carbink under special circumstances. Lunala and Solgaleo are also legendaries capable of reproduction as seen in the anime or the birth and evolutions of Cosmogs in SM/USUM. Mewtwo for example, can be considered to reproduce through cloning.
However, some Pokémon like the Regis, Creation trio, etc, blur the line as they are created in supernatural ways. It should be noted that they are different from Pokémon such as Type: Null or Mewtwo as they involve cellular asexual cloning which in the real world can be seen as a viable (albeit not genetically reliable) form of reproduction.
“Evolve a growlith too early”
Growlith: I LEARN FLAMETHROWER AT LEVEL 54
Me right now trying to level up fucking Shellder weak AF even with Skill Link because Cloyster only learns hazards
Bad memories of evolving growlithe super late in B2W2 to get outrage lol
@@largenaq2935. . . W o r t h. I t.
I literally did use my first Master Ball on a Magikarp.. I honestly thought it was incredibly rare that I found a Lv. 25 Magikarp in the Celadon City pond.
Speaking of Evolution Stones, I used to think they worked on ANY Pokémon that was past its evolution level. I tried using a Leaf Stone on a Spearow.
Kai Cyreus same with the stones I thought I could use a fire stone on my combusken and was really confused when it didn’t work
Ben Aldred
Same with a Leaf Stone on my Ivysaur.
...how?
I used my masterball on a durant in my first play-through of White, failed to run away and other pokeballs didn't work so I panicked
No
When I was 7 I saw my friend use cut with her Charizard. I thought ‘release’ let the Pokémon out of its pokeball. So I released my first starter Pokémon
that is hilarious, thank u for making my day HAHAHA
I remember accidently releasing one of my Pokémon too :(
“Fun Guy ;)” is the best nickname
There's not mushroom for anything else
Gross
@@funiciarafflechan8649 no, u
Fungi ;)
Name Tab LOL
I didn’t know you could catch legendaries and killed all the ones I encountered
Yes I did that to and I told my friend and he was like WHY DIDN'T YOU CATCH IT and i was like YOU CAN?!
Lollolol
R.i.p.
@@unhappylife94 *too
@@untrustfulsoldchannel9238 I'm pretty sure you can rebattle it after beating the league again. I nearly couldn't catch it because I was completely unprepared (I had no idea they'd force you to battle it after the league) but I got lucky
I thought unknown evolved into sigilygh when gen 5 came out
Ikr im actually playing a unova game rn
same omg
Unown should evolve to wynaut to
@@ArdenChew271 What? Why?
@@wallybrown1341 the tail
Everyone has had a pokemon with four moves of the same type at some point. My first venusaur had giga drain, petal dance, sleep powder and leech seed.
Mine:
- killing Deoxys with Dragon Ascent in ORAS
- accidentally running into my rival before healing and losing my nuzzlocke
- I put a weakness policy on a pokemon for online battles, but ran into a wild pokemon, that hit me with a super effective move, so the weakness policy was gone
- ruined the Ultra-Necrozma battle by using a Lvl. 100 Magnezone I traded from my Sun version
You can't capture ultra necrozma. You can catcu regular necrozma on your way to the league
@@tanandalynch9441 The level 100 ruined the challenge that U. Necro brought to most players
The second happened to me, but instead of losing the run, I just lost my Luxray Phosphora.
@@toxicanrima2651 exactly
Ultra necrozma can be defeated damageless in
Biggest mistakes I can think of:
Yellow: My first Pokémon game. I got to the end of the nugget bridge, but when the guy says that you should join Team Rocket, I thought I was being forced to join Team Rocket and was being punished for being greedy. I was pretty inexperienced with games at the time and I guess I thought that choosing to clear the bridge started an alternate path where you play as a Rocket grunt. I got scared and restarted the game. I hadn't saved for hours and had to play through Mt. Moon again.
Ruby: This is a pretty common one, but I missed the Master Ball in the Magma base, which seals itself off afterwards. Nowadays, the cover legendaries are usually easy to catch because of where they fit in the story, but getting Groudon just with Ultra Balls felt like an accomplishment.
Shield: One day, I updated my league card and found my number of shinies encountered switched from 0 to 1. Alarmed, since I didn't have any shinies at that point, I scoured my Pokedex to see what I missed. It turns out it was a Greedent, which I probably knocked out in frustration after it fell out of a berry tree. Since the shiny looks pretty similar to the regular version, and Greedent is my least favorite Galar Pokémon, it's not a great loss, but I definitely started being more careful after that.
My brother did exactly the same thing with the Greedent!
That shield one hit hard man 😔
One time I was playing let’s go and found a shiny pidgey, I completely forgot that I had no pokeballs left so i ran into it and of course, you probably know what happened next.. :(
What
@Competition For LOST how do you its shiny
@@bartowo He/she didn't have a pokeball and when you run away from the Pokemon you can never try to catch them same number Pokémon again.
at least its let go. shinies in that game are very easy to come by
i found a shiny taillow in my sapphire game and ran away from it because i didnt know what shinies were at that point
I feel sorry for you ;(
In Pokemon Emerald, I spent hours trying to figure out how to get to the next town after Slateport city, not understanding you can walk UNDER the bridge up ahead because I thought it was a wall??? I spend SO MUCH TIME being lost, it was so sad.
which starter did you choose?
HAHA this was literally my friend
Same happened to my friend, and i tortured him saying that if he went there at a certain hour in a certain day, Steven would be there to break the wall with his Metagross. Useless to say his clock battery was dry and he was desperate. Days later I told him that was a bridge. We never talked since
Same.
My biggest mistake when I was younger was thinking electric types were weak to water types because I though that when a water move was used on an electric type then the electric type would electrocute itself
SuperNova OH MY GOD I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE WHO THOUGHT THAT-
Well water is neutral to electric so its not that big of a mistake
Yeah but when you send out a water type in an electric gym, you’re not going to have a good time
Omg I thought that as well. Also, I thought steel was weak to water, because water causes iron to rust
@@this_username_is_taken7004 I had trained my team up to the late 60s in ruby, I go in, expecting to sweep the Steel-types with surf, and apparently, Steel is not weak to Water, but Fire. I got murdered.
for the longest time, i didn't know what sp. attack and sp. defense were, so i thought they were useless
same
I never released pokemon because I thought it meant they would die
The Jake and El’s Show not really
@The Dedede no, don’t be silly. This only happens in Pokémon GO
@@katemorrissey5373 their data is deleted so technally it dies
The Dedede I thought when you reset your game your Pokémon rebooted and killed you... we both had fucked yo head canon. Also I still can’t bring myself to release a Pokémon or catch multiple Pokémon for a good nature because I get attached to a few lines of code that I’ve interacted with for less than I minute
That's not a mistake tho.
Ah yes the "shift" and "set" mode. I think when I was 7 playing platinum as my first game I mucked around in the settings and ended up switching the mode to set without knowing what it did. I played platinum on essentially hard mode the whole time. It actually made boss fights much more enjoyable since you can't just switch out to a pokémon with a type advantage, one or two hit the enemy, then switch again. This is why I refuse to use shift unless I'm feeling bored (or if the battle frontier is screwing me over, haven't tried it on shift mode yet but I know that on set you get hella screwed).
I made a mistake
I have a machoke and kadabra in my emerald walkthrough and thought they will evolve by level up and here we are after 4 years with a machoke and kadabra only because i dont have any FRIENDS !!!
In emerald, machoke can evolve by level up.
Whiterblue ! No?
@@whiterblue5960 Yeah if you take it to Steven after the elite four and trade with him
@@mewblue1505 I had a machoke and it evolved by level up.
@@whiterblue5960 It's to late now XD but thanks for the tip
When I first started playing pokemon moon, it was a unholy mess. I didn't know that Stab was a thing and only kept moves if they had z-moves, and my Incineroar was op and always at the front, not to mention getting constant love. One time, I had rubbed and fed my Incineroar so much, that it survived 4 hits in a round by "toughing out". Wish I could record that...
“Flesh and Blood” ah yes blood the only thing on my legs
wh-
Da f-
Gabe's Chocolate Milk Café i mean in another wording that’s true, your legs are made of flesh and theres blood in them
*B o n e l e s s*
WHAT IN THE FU-
I used to think Emolga was a legendary and traded away my legendary for one (I don't know why, because I had seen npcs use it).
Also when I first played HeartGold I thought that Falkner was a ghost type gym leader (You can't blame me, he honestly looks like one and Violet city looks ghost-like) and was so confused when he sent out a pidgey. It did not go well for my Chikorita
Woah, I know Emolga is the best pikaclone but that's INTENSE
My biggest mistake was, in X and Y, I got a shiny venipede, caught it and evolved it. Then I was really bored as no other games were coming out... I restarted my game. And now I cry myself to sleep everyday ;-;
i did this with a shiny rotom on y...it was my first ever shiny too :’) rip cherry (i think that was its nickname)
Damn X and Y were released in like the prime time year for at least 3DS RPGs.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEEEEASE!! Redraw what you misinterpreted as milotic. I can’t see it, no matter how hard I try.
I can see the tooth, but not the tired eyes.
Same
Lehla Quartz ok
Just imagine its eyes are supposed to be bigger, but they're half closed and the space above the real eyes is drooping eyelids
I can't see a tooth I can't see tired eyes
When I was way younger, I used my starter Turtwig a lot. I used other 'mons a bit too, but I really just used my starter.
Anyone can guess how well that went when I got to Candice. It was so frustrating trying and failing to beat her, because I didn't know that Torterra was 4x weak to Ice. On the plus side, my starter was level 72 by the time I got her badge.
However, I never got around to beating Diamond. Even though I have 250 hours clocked on it, I still didn't finish it because I got lost on Mt. Coronet.
gosh i have a story just about identical- diamond was my first pokemon game, and me being super facinated by plants n such i chose turtwig! i knew a bit about pokemon already thanks to my brother who got me the game in the first place, so i taught my torterra earthquake and just kept using that. and only that. lo and behold my torterra is now like 30 levels higher than the rest of my team, and i was too impatient to catch all my other pokemon up. i never ended up finishing diamond, and only recently beat cynthia in a platinum runthrough i did about a month ago
I don't finish 2D games, at all, I just thought that 3D models were more interesting, 2D sprites aren't animated enough (since that's the reason I think I'd give Black, White, Black 2, and White 2 a chance)
My biggest mistake was when I thought shinies stopped being shiny when they evolved so now I don’t have a shiny incineroar
I didnt save the first time I encountered Moltres and killed it 😭 and i also used a masterball on accident on a Swinub
How does one "accidentally" use a masterball on a swinub?
@@awabfarass9054 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@DjentlemanM i accidentally used a master ball on a ratata when i tried to use a normal ball by pressing the down button so it switched to a master ball but i had a save file
In heartgold I didn't know you can go in the pc with the boxes. My party was full and I had to receive the Togepi egg. Didn't play Pokémon untill Sun and Moon.
Also I kept moves without knowing they're really weak so I was at some point playing with a Typhlosion knowing ember and a Decidueye with ashtonish.
I really love the EXP share now. It makes things easier, but it limited my grinding hours to a halt. I could go into a gym a little under leveled by avoiding trainers and go back if I really needed them. Kept my team well rounded too so I could focus on building a diverse team that I loved. Doing that for my pokemon moon run right now and it's just so satisfying!
Tada Suko I agree
Yeah, I'm replaying Platinum and the amount of thoughtless grind I have to do sucks. I end up having a bit underlevelled team, and have to grind on the grass for hours
Luan Moldan Motta it makes you want to stop playing
Same here! Difficulty doesn't matter to me in a game, so it's a really nice change from the old EXP Share!
For sure, having an even team without having to grind is a godsend.
In gen 1, I failed to find the HM Flash for many years. So, I distinctly remember learning how to walk through the dark cave east of Cerulean City by looking at the small white dots that marked the stone boundaries inside. Eventually I made my way out, and for some time this was the only way I knew how to get to the other side. It was a horrid experience, because I remember that my pokemon often ended up being poisoned during a battle inside and then every additional step I made while trying to find my way out only brought me closer to blacking out and ending up back where I began.
Gen 1 is the only gen where I do think that flash is pointless. As you say, you can actually see the walls, just not any of the items of enemy trainers. In other gens I think it is more necessary.
I thought Ghost types were weak against Physic types going through Gen 1 to Gen 3 because of the Gastly line.
I thought that Fire types were weak to psychic types since my Infernape would constantly take super effective damage from them
I've had a similar experience to your experience where that kid told you where to get surf. When I just started playing Minecraft I couldn't figure out how crafting worked, I didn't know you could use multiple slots in the crafting grid, so the only things I could craft were wooden planks and wooden buttons. I would never have been able to progress further if someone didn't tell me you could use multiple slots of the grid to craft other things.
That's what that reminded me of.
Though, the XP share is an amazing idea, imagine this:
You encounter a long period where one of your pokemons (A Klang for example)has the advantage (mostly a city filled with ice pokemons), after defeating the champion, you change city, and find a fire city, when comes the first enemy, you pick up your Palpitoad, but you realise he is underleveled, since you passed most of your time leveling up Klang, and you are defeated easily.
With the XP share, you don't have to experiment this kind of nightmare, since you leveled up in your back your Palpitoad.
I made many dumb mistakes in Pokemon Silver as a kid:
1- I trained the Spearow called Kenya to level 50 thinking it was a gift, then delivered it, I didn't know what happened back then, I thought it just ran away, because Fearow was a jerk in the anime.
2- I trained Vulpix to level 100, didn't know I needed a fire stone to evolve it, I thought some pokemon just didn't want to evolve (like Ash's Pikachu).
3- I released a level 70 Pidgeot so I could catch Entei, I didn't know you could deposit your pokemon in the PC, I thought if I catch something it disappears unless I make room in my team.
4- I had my level 100 Nidoking KOed by a wild Wobbuffet, probably because I missed with Horn Drill and then it used Mimic or something, but ever since I thought Wobbuffet was a legendary pokemon (the anime confused me because Team Rocket could've given their legendary Wobbuffet to their boss).
5- I didn't understand how moves worked back then, my Nidoking had Blizzard and Horn Drill (both had low accuracy), Earthquake (which doesn't work against flying types), and Strength. I thought flying types were naturally hard to hit because they can fly, and Strength was super effective against them because it was the only move that can hit and its animation was throwing a boulder.
how can you release the Pidgeot without knowing you could deposit on a PC. you need the PC to release mons
@@astrolabos999 I knew how to release a Pokemon but didn't know that depositing them was a thing.
7:30 thats so cute. I mean it makes sense though, that the less crazy game, the pocket pikachu would be the precursor to the main game. And the POCKET pikachu, is what pocket monsters came from. So much wrong yet could be right
thats just digimon man.
First Mistake Ron says: The real mistake was lying to my brother.
Ron, it's been said before but I'm going to repeat it. You're one of the most wholesome guys on here. Never change man.
Also, that one third grader is a bigger hero than that rat in infinity war that saved Ant-Man.
Me when I used a fire type on a sudowoodo
You thought Sudowoodo is a grass type lol
It says sudo for a reason
@@funnycat4241 That was when I was 4 >:(
When I first played Soul Silver, I made my Feraligatr my team's HM slave.
That's common I have done so too
@@bingewatcher4678 krabby is a much better hm slave if you ask me. Or maybe you could use zigzagoon or bidoof on other games.
@@awabfarass9054 I know that pretty well now
sheer manatee pfff pathetic, I used a shiny Arceus as an hm slave, after all it’s so much below a true omnipotent god such as bidoof
@@ignoremypaststupidity2719 Bidoof the true God. I actually had a pretty neat set of HM slaves though it took up three slots. Also some convenience moves.
Togetic - Fly, Flash, Headbutt
Tentacruel - Cut, Surf, Whirlpool, Waterfall
Geodude - Strength, Rock Smash, Rock Climb, Dig
These 3 sets of mons covered all possible scenarios. Dig is especially helpful to get out of caves.
4:17 same. I've noticed, though, that this is a common misconception with anyone who is new to the game. I got my friend into it recently and he followed this until I told him how it's a good idea to have them have multiple different offensive moves and ones to counter ones they're weak to.
Hearing Ron just made me realized how being a kid was. Thanks Ron.
So, according to my trainer card, I encountered 9 shinnies. However, I only have 4 so apparently, when I wasn’t paying attention, I ran from 5 shinnies.
did you not evolve your shinies? they count as different pokemon
Back when Pokemon let's go eevee came out, I got one of those $60 pokeballs that had a Mew. After not playing the game for a while, I reset it. A week later I realized that my Mew was on there and I couldn't get another. I felt bad for two years and only now feeling better. At least I still have infinite Magearnas
My worst mistake was this: When I was 10 or 11, I shipped myself with my Gardevoir in X because I thought it was hot, I even remember rejected a girl at school and my mom said she knew why and she didn’t get mad that I was in love with a video game character, she just laughed, turns out she shipped herself with Luigi from the Mario series, I don’t think this was a mistake but I think it still counts
For some reason there’s something about Gardevoir that I hate, most likely because of it’s mega evolution, I think it was a little bit lazy.
RULE 34 GUY!!!!
Fuck, my true identity was revealed
Kids at 10 should not be bothered with shipping. Thats for those 14 year old "quirky" girl regrets nobody loves.
@@portablerefrigerator4902 I am in that age and I hate people shipping real life people.
When I first played Gen 1, I somehow completely missed the concept that moves had types that were more and less effective against different types of Pokemon. I'd chosen Bulbasaur, so breezed through the first two gyms, and by then you can build a strong and diverse enough team to power through. I had no idea why moves were sometimes "super effective", but I did catch on to one thing: if you're facing off against a rat, you have to kick it.
Restarting my soulsilver cartridge with arceus, shaymin, manaphy, a bunch of shinies etc... because i was bored and wanted to play the game again
That's just dumb
Ouch.
I always delete my saves EVENTUALLY :/
@@godwinmbata5117 Well i had no means to "experience the journey" again back then.
I reset my Alpha Sapphire that had a Mew that I got on the last day of the event, and after that I reset it again with a Genesect. I actually have the piece of paper for the Mew event on my wall.
I made the same mistake when I was younger and didn’t pay attention to the story in Black, I’ve since gone back to play it again and actually focused on the story. Definitely one of the best in the series.
The first time I saw a Guardevoir in the PMD Red dream cutscence I thought it had a beak and was somewhat birdlike because the hair made it look that way. Didn't realize this mistake till ORAS. Also I deleated my full National Dex in Omega Ruby because I wanted to replace the game. And in Sun I reset my game with 18 legendary pokemon most of them trained to Level 100 still in the resort because I forgot it existied and didn't transfer them to Bank.
It’s not a mistake but one thing I was ocd about when I was younger was not catching evolved forms. For whatever reason I felt the need to catch the first stage and train it to evolve. Instead of catching the evolutions at higher levels to avoid training.
Yay finally another one I waited so Long
My first Pokémon game was yellow, and after I beat Brock, I didn’t know where to go next. I got up to what I later realized was the entrance of Mt. Moon, but I thought it was a strange looking black suitcase. Not an entrance. It was just a dead end. I thought either something was wrong with my game, or the game was over. So I reset my game. And then I did the same thing again. My sister had yellow too, so I must’ve eventually asked her about it cuz I figured out it was a cave entrance not a suitcase.
I also thought if I spammed electric attacks at Brock’s geodude and onix enough that it would eventually work.
And I let my cousin reset my game when we couldn’t beat the elite 4.
at 7:21 Ron actually describe the digimon franchise begining to end
I had emerald as a kid, and never play Ruby/Sapphire so it’s been really cool hearing about the things that were different… I tried to recap if I had trouble finding surf but couldn’t remember even how it went, until you mentioned it changed in Emerald
back in the day i didnt know what the "release" option meant and accidentally released my level 72 feraligatr in silver. i then went to check the pc to see where he'd gone. back when you had to save the game every time you went on the pc.
yeah i wasnt very smart when i was 6, but that shit broke my lil heart.
I can definitely relate to the one about not teaching moves of different types. I used to not use TMs much because I was afraid of using them too soon on a Pokémon I wouldn't take all the way to the end of the game. It's not necessarily a mistake, but it took me years to figure out the physical/special split. I didn't realize until Sinnoh that it was completely different than it would become. I used to think just having STAB and type effectiveness was enough. But my life was made so much easier when I started to learn whether to use physical or special attacks because the foe has stronger defense or special defense. And also playing through dungeons without repels-- OMG! I couldn't believe I slept on that for so many years.
Ron, how could you not draw your original interpretation of Milotic.
my first pokemon game was diamond and pearl, in that game you could add stickers to your pokeballs, if you had a Pokémon with a pokeball like that you couldn't put it into your pc unless you removed the sticker, I did it on my Ponyta and I didn’t understand why I couldn't replace it, so it had to be on my team the whole game😂
My biggest mistake was going to mount moon without repels
Pokemon you didn't want: let us introduce ourselves
I played Pokemon Yellow like a hundred times and i never used them since i didn't know what they did...
I used to think that Dusclops was the 4th lake guardian because you could find it in Sendoff Spring
I am also a poke tuber you are my inspiration sir love your content
I had no idea what the legendaries were or what a master ball did. I literally just used whatever Pokémon I liked. This was during my elementary days during Pokémon blue
"Do not over level your Pokemon during the main story"
Me in every Pokemon game ever made. By the time I reach the elite four I was already in level 80's.
3:23 I see a giant green tooth under Milotic’s head, and now I can’t unsee it
Thank you random third grader for this amazing channel
I started playing Pokémon when I was 6. I’m now 25. I only learned that burn halved physical attack when I was 20/21. Lol.
Pokémon XD Gale of Darkness was one of my first Pokémon games I ever had, thus, I didn’t understand how things worked. I had evolved my Eevee into an Umbreon and I was at the point in the story when you have to go through Mt. Battle for the first time. My Umbreon leveled up and was going to learn a new move, and I accidentally deleted Bite from its move set. So I did the only thing that my young mind thought was rational . . . I deleted my save file and started over.
Sixty9Cuda in Colosseum I remember releasing my cousins Umbreon and said it ran away bc it didn’t like him
I actually have Colosseum and XD.... wow great memories
Alex67 ouch. That’s brutal.
That one mistake you made where you only gave your Pokémon stab moves I made in my first Pokémon play through I did, which was actually Pokémon sword, my cinderace’s move set is flame charge, revenge, fire pledge, and pyro ball.
Remember kids: ALWAYS TALK TO EVERYONE. My sister doesn’t do this and??? It baffles me??? She’s like “hey how do you do this?” And I’m like “oh you- Wait did you not ask around? Like at all?” “What no.” I don’t understand how someone could play an rpg and not check every NPC in case they give you an item.
Mert KINALI where’s the fun in that?
I talk to everyone. Maybe other people don't wanna do it because they feel like they're using up time with 'useless' dialog that doesn't really have to do anything with the story/plot.
8:56 kisame... ahhh that nostalgia hits real good.
I didn’t know about stab or the special/physical split 😭
Oof
I have never heard of anyone else who thought the background was Milotics tooth too!!! Im not alone!!!
I need a one-toothed, droopy-eyed Milotic redesign!
Thank you for this. I've been having a shitty month and this (mainly the Surf story) made me laugh til I was almost in tears.
Just do what I do. Say “But I don’t know for sure” every time you say anything you’re not even a tiny bit sure of.
The worst Pokémon mistake I ever made was not seeing the importance or using moves that change stats. I didn’t teach my Pokémon moves like swords dance or belly drum.
“I’m only a HuMAn... born to make miSTaKes.”
I remember the good old game shark. But I'm still fairly young.
When i tried to evolve luvidisc into alomomola. I also trjed to mega evolve flygon
Biggest mistake Pokemon has ever made: Creating trade to evolve and game exclusive Pokemon.
7:40 Or maybe you where reading about Digimon :v
I remember when I was little and thought the set option that I activated by accident was the game getting harder because I beat it before
_New Game+ Intensifies_
When I just started pokemon I reset my game because I found a shiny and thought it was a glitch
Also 69 comments, nice
What was a glitch?
I fixed it
@@greendaquil he meant that he thought that shinies were a glitch. So he reset the game thinking it will solve the "problem". That was the dumb mistake our dude here made.
I just found out why my battle scene was "broken" all this time
This isn't a terrible mistake, but my first time playing Pokemon Emerald I thought you had to both deliver Steven's letter and defeat Brawly in order to get to Slateport.
Wait, you don't have to defeat brawly to get to slateport?
Ooh that was the slickest plug for ppl to like the vid props to that like imma actually like now
“It’s more somber than Hoenn”
So you see why I like gen 4
omg the set battle more happened to me before!! also with ruby
I don't know why I changed it but I was relieved when I changed it back
The only mistake I made was watching the anime before playing the game cause before the elite four I sold all my healing items cause I though I would be able to heal between battles. I was a dumb kid
Sambhav Chugh Yeah I did something similar. I got into the anime first so I thought in Leaf Green that the Pokémon League would be a tournament so I brought in a crapy team thinking I could change it in between each battle.
Same here
My first game was Sapphire and on the route 110 I thought that the Cycling Road was a wall, and that you couldn’t walk underneath it. I was so confused as a kid but then one day I was just running around the map for the like the fourth time (I kept resetting) until I ran into the “wall” and onto the other side.
God damn that was amazing to hear Ron use a Raichu
when I played pokemon yellow for the first time i accidently spammed the button too fast and lost my pikachu’s thunderbolt to double team. Suffice to say, misty’s gym was a lot harder without an electric type. I had to use 5 pidgies and sand attack to beat her…. not my finest moment