I’ve gotta respect the commitment to keeping the incorrect Pokémon pronunciations in a highly structured video like this. That’s some brand identity if I’ve ever seen it.
About Dragonite, Tera Normal is also good because you get STAB on Extreme Speed and running Life Orb or Choice Band, you can be a menace because the damage would be insane. Ability would be Inner Focus, that way you can't get flinched ( mostly fake out ) or intimidated . It's pretty good
I agree--especially since you're gaining a fighting weakness in both cases, and its original dragon typing has similar resistances to steel in many cases.
I really like how the best Teras for Slither Wing, Brute Bonnet and acrobatics Roaring Moon are all the types they become as modern pokemon. It kind of shows how they gained their current typings out of necessity.
actually, there is a theory that says "paradox are not the past or future forms of any pokemon and are instead made by the third legendary based on real pokemon"... wich is one of my favorite theories and we have to wait to check if its real or not
For orthworm just want to throw an honorable mention for electric and fighting. Electric means no weakness and fighting lets it actually put some serious offensive pressure since body press with that defense is so great
i agree with electric but would argue for fairy or poison as its other best options. fairy removes your weakness to fighting while giving fire neutrality while its base typing resist or is immune to steel and poison. similarly poison gives it a single weakness to psychic which again is resisted by steel prior to using tera. tbh i dont get where wolfe gets ground from. as a steel type it has 2 weaknesses while going ground gives it 3 (ice, grass, water) all of which are primarily special attackers, orthworms biggest weakness. my guess is the logic is given its steel typing it resists grass and ice already and threatens fire types, but at that point wouldnt water make more sense to give it a fire resist?
One thing I wanted to point out for Oricorio is that if you Terastallize it, it will lose its non-Flying type STAB. This is because Oricorio's only option for those types is Revelation Dance, which changes type depending on your primary type. While this does mean you don't need Tera Blast (Revelation Dance is stronger anyway), it does mean that your Oricorio's form is rendered obsolete upon Terastallizing. For example, if you have an Oricorio-Baile become Ground-type, Revelation Dance becomes Ground-type as well, meaning you no longer have Fire STAB. For clarification, you still have your Flying STAB regardless of Terastallizing or not. Edit: It's occured to me that thanks to the way Revelation Dance works, it gets the double STAB bonus regardless of what type you become.
I think terra fire is the best for oricorio since it has so much synergy with volcarona's fiery dance. The one I got to master rank with is a ghost oricorio with fire terra. Ghost hits annliape and gholdengo on all the teams very hard.
I've been watching Wolfe for like 1 year+ now and I love how, despite knowing I REALLY shouldn't, I can still get mildly amused everytime he pronounces a Pokémon's name differently. Wolfe just hits difrent.
Tera Fairy Ceruledge is surprisingly scary. With access to Bitter Blade and Psycho Cut, you not only eliminate its weaknesses, but you also have coverage against Fairy's weaknesses.
There is something I'd like to note with Florges in that Tera Grass allows it to use it's ability Flower Veil on itself, making it immune to status and stat lowering, not to mention the large amount of grass moves it can learn
The way you predicted some of these when you started making this SO FAR in advance is seriously so impressive (though I will say justice for my boy tera normal dragonite 😂). Incredible work, and you’ve really been grinding these out, despite the complex editing style!! Keep it up Wolfey!
The fact that Tera-Normal for Boomburst STAB on Noivern wasn't mentioned makes me sad. It's one of my favorite strategies in this game and it can be genuinely scary with Throat Spray and a Ghost-Type partner to avoid the side-hit damage and to pressure opposing Ghost-Types who would otherwise be immune.
the amount of work Wolfey puts in is second to none, the time and effort this must have taken, along with all the other incredibly in-depth and insightful videos he makes. one of my favourite youtube channels ever
The amount of effort this must have taken is crazy, and mad props to both Wolfey and the editing team for such a high-quality, information-packed video!
This could have just been a list, but this madman did so much work to make it enjoyable and give beneficial info on why he made these choices and alternate teras. AND amazing editing and production to include clips from the anime and little jokes and differences to never make it feel stale. Will be going in my saved to refer to every time I'm building a new mon. We don't deserve you Wolfey
On Dragonite, you can also put Normal tera, for increasing the stab on Extreme Speed (with multiscale and Weakness Policy, it can become a really good sweeper)
@@Raderph Intimidate users are just not as prevalent though. And yeah, Normal is the most commonly used type. A good example of white room theory vs pratical application (my criticism of this video).
11:57 Cacturne blanks Quaquaval and Palafin with Water Absorb, carrying super effective attacks against them as well. It is also immune to both Spore and Prankster moves, making it a viable candidate to counter specific problem Pokémon in the meta game.
Haven’t watched it yet (obviously), but the effort for this video is INSANE. I can tell that I’ll be referencing this video a lot, can’t wait to see what hold up in the future!!
Hey WolfeyVGC, this video is awesome! It's really helpful! Now though, there might be a need for a sequel in order to cover the Pokemon accessed through the DLC. No rush however, it needs to be good quality as well after all, so go for it if and when possible; in fact, you could probably do it piecemeal and make one for the Teal Mask then also one for the Indigo Disk if that'll make it easier on you and your team
For those of you who haven't tried it if you use Tera Electric on Pawmot you can spam Double Shock since you can't lose your Tera Type after Terastallizing
16:16 I’d like to say that Tera ground is even better for Toxicroak, especially with Dry Skin. It’s give it an immunity for one of its weaknesses being water and grass and ice are weak to its other stab moves like poison and fighting. Plus Toxicroak can learn a good number of ground type moves to make it hit harder, especially fire types which would likely be an issue due to Dry Skin
I can’t imagine how long this must’ve taken to make, thanks for all the effort Wolfey, this video is incredible. This truly highlights the World Champ Difference.
25:47 I’d argue that Corviknight best Tera type is dragon because it shifts all of its weaknesses into resistances and it’s steel stab can threaten the fairy and ice types which would normally threaten Corviknight. You can also equip Tera blast to get rid of opposing dragon types.
A little late, but would like to recommend terra ghost for ceruledge. It sheds it's weaknesses to ground, rock, and water, keeps it's three immunities (if you are running flash fire), and powers up shadow sneak further. Ceruledge's biggest weakness is it's somewhat low speed for an offensive mon, so boosting shadow sneak is really helpful, and throwing a berry on (I think it's yache berry that reduces dark type attacks?) gives it some great survivability when comboed with bitter blade and it's naturally decent bulk.
Small error here, during Scizor’s review, Bullet punch is shown as a fighting-type move when it is actually a steel type move. It’s not a massive problem, and hard to avoid when you rushed such a massive project in such a short span of time.
What makes your content output recently so great is the insane quality. Like these are videos that most channels put out once a month and you’re doing it weekly. Thanks Wolfey your grind is appreciated
@@tobymacdonald5893 A lot of RUclipsrs only upload videos once a month or so when they’re of this quality. The fact that Wolfe puts this much effort into his videos *and* uploads frequently is definitely praiseworthy
For Iron Thorns I did a bug type tera on mine. It makes pin missile a stab move at that point, plus equipped with loaded die and rock blast, it can be a force of nature. Plus, it can learn Dragon Dance.
I feel like electric types like Raichu and Pachy benefit from Water Tera, Lanturn shows how powerful a combo Water/Electric is with an electric immunity; now take away the ground weakness and swap it with grass, who don’t want to swap in to resisted electric attacks in fear of paralysis 🤗
Great video Wolfey. This looks like it took a ton of work for everyone involved. Here are some of my thoughts: Noivern could want Tera Normal for STAB Boomburst. Meowscarada has Protean, which now only activates once per switch in, so you may want Tera Grass to ensure it has STAB Flower Trick (double STAB now). It would suck to be stuck as the wrong type in a bad spot.
I think Protean aside that Terra Fairy would be good as well, turning a lot of it's weakness into resistances and gives you STAB Play Rough for the Fighting and Dragon types!
I would love to see a year later a updates list. The meta has already changed so much like Tera normal dragonite being popular and other things you couldn’t have predicted
I actually think Scovillian works well with ground tera in a sun team with chlorophyll. When two weaknesses become resistances, access to both stab solar beam and fire attacks in one pokemon, along with the fact those stabs now hit your new weaknesses, it works and is scary
I can already tell that this video alone is going to change the Scarlet and Violet meta forever with people having to work around them with their teams! Thanks for making these videos to make Competitive Pokémon much more approachable and interesting!
You’ve really stepped up the quality and quantity of these videos with the new gen, great stuff and keep it going. Hope it pays off with 1 million subs
I can tell how hard you and everybody worked on this. Just want you to know I'm proud of you all for everything you were able to do. You guys are awesome and don't ever let anybody tell you otherwise. ❤️
It is such a massive and decently comprehensive video! I actually find it really charming when little mistakes get through the cracks. Saying Lumineon is weak to water electric, putting Greedant’s name on Corviknights image. Like there is no way to make this kind of video and have it be perfect
This video is very useful at giving a baseline! I'm trying to give doubles another shot this generation, so I have been using your videos to help me figure out what I'm doing. As an aside, I really appreciate the way that you self advertised in this video. Some of the other ones felt a little drawn out and intrusive -- this video got your point across without feeling like it disrupted what I was watching. Thank you for your hard work!
This is truly an amazing compilation! I can't imagine just how many hours went into the creation of this video, and I'm honestly extremely impressed by both the commentary and editing. Very, very well done! My only criticism would be to please sort the Pokemon alphabetically for something like this in the future. Since there's just so many entries and people don't always remember Pokedex order, it would really help viewers find the Pokemon they're seeking much more easily.
Thank you for going in National Dex order. This lets me jump out before we get to those legendries / paradox exclusives I just haven't gotten to in SV and want to see first in game. But also is really pleasing since I've got a living dex, and seeing them just go down the rows in order feels so good.
Mad respect for the length of the vid and the amount of research that went into it! Almost makes me forgive the fact that Bullet Punch was listed as a Fighting type at 8:13 and the Gogoat called a Normal/Grass type at 22:39 (it's mono Grass type lol) 😂
I could understand Wolfey's reasonings for Goodra's tera types being Dragon for increased stab power or Electric/Fire/Poison for another STAB bonus understandably for more offensive pressure... Though I'd still like to honorable mention of Tera-Water Goodra combined with Sap sipper to mitigate the vulnerability of grass, and possibly Raichu with lightning rod to mitigate the vulnerability of electric, with the right setup it could have no weaknesses and an additive STAB as well, and synergize with rain teams
@@erodplayer5441 Steel would definitely be a solid pick for most pokemon, although, Kalosian Goodra doesn't get any steel moves in this gen. Even if you go tera-steel, this could be punished by ground moves from garchomp or generally anything physical that counters steel. Run tera blast if you would run it However, Hisuian Goodra's added steel type alongside its dragon typing makes it MUCH MORE tanky, so if you're in a good position to do it, you could use tera-steel on hisuian goodra for a tera bonus from 1.5x to 2x, or use a different typing to pivot and give a 1.5x tera bonus, you'll have to wait until S/V gets home compatibility before you can use it though...
I was looking for a passimian in tagtree thicket to trade for an oranguru, and as a group appeared, and my target lock brought up passimian's name, I hear wolfey say PASSIMIAN. And a big image of it on my PC screen as I look up. Very spooky timing, surprised me so much
What a legend, you are such an inspiration. You'll always be the real champion of pokemon in my heart man. This is just insane, so much detail and very easy to digest. Thank you for this!
Having a Grass Tera Type Coalossal myself I love how well defensively they match up. Coalossal naturally resists EVERY type Grass is weak to and Grass resists both of Coalossal's 4 time weaknesses of Water and Ground, the mind games are freaking real with that combination, I hope to see it used quite a bit competitively on what is already a really good Mon!
I see one mistake at Scizor when Bullet Punch is shown, it's shown as a Fighting move, despite you in the video clearly stating it gets boosted further by the Steel tera typing. Otherwise, amazing list! I'll definitely come back to this whenever I'm looking for neat strategies :D
Here are some unusual/unique tera types that I recommend for a few Pokémon (to help with their 4x weaknesses) - •Fire - Snover and Abomasnow •Water - Numel and Camerupt •Poison - Cacturne (along with Meowscarada, Brute Bonnet, Chien-Pao, and Wo-Chien) •Psychic - Tyranitar •Bug - Drednaw
The amount of effort you put in this video is superb. Thanks for helping the pokemon community. You are not just trainer in Pokemon game, but also trainer to improve us in Pokemon.
Guys you really gotta subscribe.. This dude used lot of his time on these videos.. It ain't easy to make such cool informative videos, especially about competitive. This dude needs the support to keep going. And please don't mind his pokemon mispronounciations. Dude's a competitive player not a lore seeker.
I just wanted to give some input on the great work you did, because there may have been some things you missed that are still worth mentioning (Just a disclaimer: I'm primarily a Singles player, but each of these you could still make a case for being useful in Doubles): - Dragonite: There are a bunch of options you could go with for everything Dragonite has, but let's be real: Tera Normal. This set is infamous right now for being Arceus-Lite, and it should still work perfectly well in Doubles. Changing into a Normal type isn't as resilient as Steel, but is still a total defensive shift that abuses Multiscale just as well as others, and turns Extreme Speed into a priority nuke button. - Salamanece: Weirdly enough, Tera Water. Salamence has access to Hydro Pump and even Hurricane, so it turns into a sudden Rain Team sweeper. It's even useful defensively because it now resists Ice, can blast Rock types, becomes neutral against Fairy, and has Earthquake for Electric. It may even be better in Doubles because of Intimidate and Tailwind access. - Floatzel: I feel Tera Water could still work here. Floatzel has access to Wave Crash now, meaning it can become a kamikaze nuke under Rain that very little can withstand even with resists due to the additional damage boost it would get. - Haterenne: Wait, why no mention of Tera Ghost? One of the only ways you can prevent Trick Room against it is Fake Out, and now you can even shut that option down. - Garganacl: I don't know how good it is in Doubles, but in Singles, Tera Ghost is the main set. Purifying Salt is a crazy ability that gives you status immunity AND a Ghost resistance on top of it, letting you reap the benefits of an additional Fighting immunity while you accumulate boosts with Iron Defense to bulldoze with Body Press (so Tera Fighting also works here too), OR be extra cheeky with a Curse set it you're brave enough. - Gholdengo: Oh, you have a couple of options here. Tera Normal negates your Ghost weakness and lets you pull an Uno Reverse card against Ghost types. Tera Electric gives you Electric STAB option without really sacrificing much defensive quality. Tera Flying for Ground, Tera Water for Fire, Tera Fairy for Dark, just use whatever, man. - Roaring Moon: Okay, this is more specifically for Singles, but Tera Flying + Acrobatics + Booster Energy is a HELLISH set that Roaring Moon can run. Roaring Moon is generally an independent Pokemon that can set itself up and run through an entire team by spamming Acrobatics after Terastalizing, sometimes regardless of resistances due to how solid its coverage and stats already are. Add on an immunity to Ground and some teammates backing you up, and you have yourself an easy win condition on your hands. - Iron Thorns: If you want the SPICY STUFF, go with Tera Bug. Seriously. Bug lets you resist Ground and Fighting, you're not afraid of Fire types anyway, and lets it use Loaded Dice + Pin Missile along with Rock Blast for a unique offensive threat. - I feel like you may have undersold Tera Fairy in the video. It's not such an obvious choice at first, but it's pretty crazy defensively since it's only weak to relatively uncommon types, is always decent offensively as a secondary attack, and there currently aren't many dominant Fairy types available in the game, so turning one of your teammates into an impromptu Fairy is great utility. Frankly, A LOT of Pokemon you mentioned can utilize Tera Fairy to become better with coverage or defensive capabilities. Really great job as always, just wanted to give some useful insight if it helps :D
Thanks Wolfey, for the back to back best content. This video is an 11/10 in all honesty, can't even fathom the amount of work that was put into for this
You know you've made a strictly TCG competitive player genuinely interested in the VGC side of the game. Keep up the great work I hope to get to see you at a regional soon
The real answer to some of these is “don’t waste your Terra on this,” But you humored the other people who love their fave Pokemon and gave them all real thought love that
A video idea that just came to mind. Wolfe talking about his opinions on Pokémon he likes excluding anything that involves the competitive side of the series. Exclusively his subjective interests regarding design, concepts, personal history, etc.
Out of context to the video, but I love how Penny brought hardcore and hardstyle to the Pokémon audience, bringing loads of new fans to the scene, but also made it to background music status! Also thanks Wolfe for all this hard work!
This comment is just the timestamps for my scarlet playthrough team Noivern 23:36 Palafin 40:40 Garganacl 43:59 Kingambit 49:48 Tinkaton 49:05 Skeledirge 37:53
I can't wait for FSG to make videos about how good Pokémon are competitively when it comes to this generation. I don't really follow competitive Pokémon, but I like the analysis that goes behind it. Some of the combinations are wild. The pachirisu one for me is one that exemplifies it the most: what if flying types could heal from electric attacks.
I may be a psychic because I was thinking to myself this morning “I wish someone like wolfey would make a video talking about the best Tera type for every Pokémon”
Laughing my head off like a mad villain next to my friend telling them in order to make my Magnezone truly unstoppable is to give it the tera type it's mainly used for dealing with.
I feel gaslight because I always thought Gogoat was a normal/grass too but knew it was just grass but on here you say it’s a normal/grass type too. Normal just seems SO fitting on this mon.
This is the most useful video that will likely get horrible watch time. I have half a mind to just play this on repeat at night with zero volume to make it worth it for Wolfe ... Everybody is going to give this like 30sec the watch time to check only the pokemon in their teams and then check it again for 30sec when they make changes
I just wanted to say I appreciate the work and effort in putting this together. Also I’m enjoying your podcast with Aaron. Thanks for all the hard work!
What do you guys think about Tera ice lucario? I really like it so far. The ability to hit 10 types with very effective stab moves is great and he got access to ice punch
I would recommend different types for A LOT of these, and that's the beautiful thing about this "gimmick". Most of the time I think your best bet it to use a tera type that your pokemon already has to strengthen what they already do. Tera Typing doesn't have to be used in one way to be good, and that's amazing. Super good content Wolfey! Thanks for all you do for the pokemon community.
Amazing video really helps a lot especially learning a little bit about every Pokémon. Trying to get into competitive Pokémon for the first time and your videos are always a huge help and edited so well keep up the amazing work
Really appreciate the effort that went into this video, love the content. There's bound to be a few mistakes here and there but gogoat is pure grass dunno if that changes things.
My big takeaway from this is that these are all great baseline Tera types. But as you team build and practice, those Tera types might change. On a sand team I use, my lycanroc is Tera fairy so that it can OHKO garchomps.
a funny alternative for frosmoth is rock! give it an assult vest, ice scales ability then pop it next to sandstream tyranitar for absolutely silly special defence haha!
I think Tyranitar as Tera-Bug is pretty sneaky, because no fire, flying, or rock type is swinging initially at T-Tar, plus having Tera Blast: Bug helps KO grass types and fellow dark types. The surprise factor alone is worth it imo.
I think Wolfey and I are experiencing the same Mandela effect. I thought Gogoat was a Normal/Grass type too but apparently it's pure grass! When did that happen?
I filled out the rest of the timestamps while I watched, hope this helps
Lurantis: 24:46
Tsareena: 24:54
Komala: 25:10
Mimikyu: 25:14
Greedent: 25:31
Corviknight: 25:42
Drednaw: 25:56
Coalossal: 26:15
Flapple: 26:31
Appletun: 26:44
Toxtricity: 27:06
Polteageist: 27:18
Hatterene: 27:23
Pincurchin: 27:40
Frostmoth: 27:47
Stonejourner: 28:04
Eiscue: 28:16
Copperajah: 28:28
Primeape: 28:40
Electrode: 29:00
Tauros: 29:13
Ditto: 29:26
Qwilfish: 29:32
Heracross: 29:44
Delibird: 29:57
Masquerain: 30:08
Swalot: 30:28
Grumpig: 30:40
Whiscash: 30:56
Banette: 31:09
Luvdisc: 31:23
Kircketune: 31:33
Floatzel: 31:40
Gastrodon: 31:58
Skuntank: 32:04
Spiritomb: 32:18
Garchomp: 32:26
Gothitelle: 32:34
Amoonguss: 32:49
Alomomola: 33:03
Haxorus: 33:14
Braviary: 33:31
Volcarona: 33:48
Dragalge: 34:03
Hawlucha: 34:24
Dedenne: 34:34
Klefki: 34:43
Avalugg: 34:55
Gumshoos: 35:04
Crabominable: 35:13
Salazzle: 35:29
Oranguru: 35:36
Passimian: 35:51
Palossand: 35:58
Bruxish: 36:05
Sandaconda: 36:20
Barraskewda: 36:34
Grimmsnarl: 36:50
Falinks: 37:07
Indeedee: 37:15
Dragapult: 37:29
Meowscarada: 37:38
Skeledirge: 37:52
Quaquaval: 38:04
Oinkologne: 38:12
Dudunsparce: 38:25
Spidops: 38:35
Lokix: 38:47
Rabsca: 39:08
Houndstone: 39:25
Espathra: 39:37
Farigiraf: 39:48
Wugtrio: 40:01
Dodonzo: 40:08
Veluza: 40:24
Palafin: 40:41
Arboliva: 40:49
Scovillain: 41:01
Bellibolt: 41:10
Revavroom: 41:26
Orthworm: 41:40
Maushold: 41:58
Cetitan: 42:10
Baxcalibur: 42:21
Tatsugiri: 42:34
Cyclizar: 42:45
Pawmot: 43:00
Kilowattrel: 43:13
Bombirdier: 43:22
Squawkabilly: 43:26
Flamigo: 43:39
Klawf: 43:49
Garganacl: 43:58
Glimmora: 44:11
Grafaiai: 44:22
Dachsbun: 44:31
Mabostiff: 44:52
Brambleghast: 45:02
Gholdengo: 45:11
Great Tusk: 45:28
Brute Bonnet: 45:42
Sandy Shocks: 46:03
Scream Tail: 46:13
Flutter Mane: 46:22
Slither Wing: 46:33
Roaring Moon: 46:42
Iron Treads: 46:53
Iron Moth: 47:05
Iron Hands: 47:14
Iron Jugulis: 47:23
Iron Thorn: 47:31
Iron Bundle: 47:46
Iron Valiant: 47:55
Ting-Lu: 48:01
Chieni-Pao: 48:14
Wo-Chien: 48:24
Chi--Yu: 48:30
Koraidon: 48:40
Miraidon: 48:56
Tinkaton: 49:05
Armarouge: 49:19
Ceruledge: 49:28
Toedscruel: 49:38
Kingambit: 49:47
Clodsire: 49:58
Annihilape: 50:06
Tauros Time: 50:16
Combat Tauros: 50:21
Blaze Tauros: 50:29
Aqua Tauros: 50:39
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I’ve gotta respect the commitment to keeping the incorrect Pokémon pronunciations in a highly structured video like this. That’s some brand identity if I’ve ever seen it.
OK SO HE DOES DO IT ON PURPOSE
@@PisserFartShitt i too realised that a week ago lmao
@@PisserFartShitt no, they’re the correct pronunciations
@@Jacob-nh9yvyeah no. They go against how they are pronounced in the anime 😂
@@gijsdevisser4226 then the anime is wrong 😂
I was struggling to navigate to specific pokemon so I organised the chapters and @alehero's list into alphabetical order. Hope this helps people! Let me know if I missed any.
Abomasnow: 16:38
Alomomola: 33:03
Altaria: 12:16
Amoonguss: 32:49
Ampharos: 5:49
Annihilape: 50:06
Appletun: 26:44
Aqua Tauros: 50:39
Arboliva: 40:49
Arcanine: 1:59
Armarouge: 49:19
Avalugg: 34:55
Azumarill: 6:05
Banette: 31:09
Barraskewda: 36:34
Baxcalibur: 42:21
Beartic: 21:06
Bellibolt: 41:10
Blaze Tauros: 50:29
Blissey: 8:43
Bombirdier: 43:22
Brambleghast: 45:02
Braviary: 33:31
Breloom: 9:31
Bronzong: 15:23
Brute Bonnet: 45:42
Bruxish: 36:05
Cacturne: 11:56
Camerupt: 11:39
Ceruledge: 49:28
Cetitan: 42:10
Chi-Yu: 48:30
Chien-Pao: 48:14
Clawitzer: 22:44
Clodsire: 49:58
Cloyster: 2:49
Coalossal: 26:15
Combat Tauros: 50:21
Copperajah: 28:28
Corviknight: 25:42
Crabominable: 35:13
Cryogonal: 21:15
Cyclizar: 42:45
Dachsbun: 44:31
Dedenne: 34:34
Delibird: 29:57
Ditto: 29:26
Dodonzo: 40:08
Donphan: 8:20
Dragalge: 34:03
Dragapult: 37:29
Dragonite: 5:11
Drednaw: 25:56
Drifblim: 14:54
Dugtrio: 1:08
Dunsparce: 7:35
Dudunsparce: 38:25
Eelektross: 20:53
Eiscue: 28:16
Electrode: 29:00
Espathra: 39:37
Espeon: 7:05
Falinks: 37:07
Farigiraf: 39:48
Flamigo: 43:39
Flapple: 26:31
Flareon: 4:55
Floatzel: 31:40
Florges: 22:29
Flutter Mane: 46:22
Forretress: 7:30
Froslass: 18:15
Frostmoth: 27:47
Gallade: 18:01
Garchomp: 32:26
Gardevoir: 9:19
Garganacl: 43:58
Gastrodon: 31:58
Gengar: 3:13
Gholdengo: 45:11
Glaceon: 17:44
Glalie: 13:02
Glimmora: 44:11
Gogoat: 22:36
Golduck: 1:43
Goodra: 23:15
Gothitelle: 32:34
Grafaiai: 44:22
Great Tusk: 45:28
Greedent: 25:31
Grimmsnarl: 36:50
Grumpig: 30:40
Gumshoos: 35:04
Gyarados: 3:44
Hariyama: 11:04
Hatterene: 27:23
Hawlucha: 34:24
Haxorus: 33:14
Heracross: 29:44
Hippowdon: 15:58
Honchkrow: 15:11
Houndoom: 8:15
Houndstone: 39:25
Hydreigon: 21:30
Hypno: 3:34
Indeedee: 37:15
Iron Bundle: 47:46
Iron Hands: 47:14
Iron Jugulis: 47:23
Iron Moth: 47:05
Iron Thorn: 47:31
Iron Treads: 46:53
Iron Valiant: 47:55
Jolteon: 4:34
Jumpluff: 6:39
Klawf: 43:49
Klefki: 43:34
Kilowattrel: 43:13
Kingambit: 49:47
Kircketune: 31:33
Komala: 25:10
Koraidon: 48:40
Krookodile: 19:54
Leafeon: 17:23
Lilligant: 19:41
Lokix: 38:47
Lucario: 15:40
Lumineon: 16:26
Lurantis: 24:46
Luvdisc: 31:23
Luxray: 13:54
Lycanrock: 24:05
Mabostiff: 44:52
Magnezone: 16:56
Masquerain: 30:08
Maushold: 41:58
Medicham: 11:24
Meowscarada: 37:38
Mimikyu: 25:14
Miraidon: 48:56
Mismagius: 15:02
Mudsdale: 24:40
Muk: 2:33
Noivern: 23:35
Oinkologne: 38:12
Oranguru: 35:36
Oricorio-Baile: 23:42
Oricorio-Pau: 23:54
Oricorio-Pom-Pom: 23:50
Oricorio-Sensu: 23:59
Orthworm: 41:40
Pachirisu: 14:25
Palafin: 40:41
Palossand: 35:58
Passimian: 35:51
Pawmot: 43:00
Pelipper: 9:09
Persian: 1:25
Pincurchin: 27:40
Polteageist: 27:18
Primeape: 28:40
Pyroar: 22:18
Quaquaval: 38:04
Qwilfish: 29:32
Rabsca: 39:08
Raichu: 0:16
Revavroom: 41:26
Roaring Moon: 46:42
Rotom-Base: 18:32
Rotom-Cut: 19:01
Rotom-Fan: 18:40
Rotom-Frost: 19:14
Rotom-Heat: 19:25
Rotom-Wash: 19:35
Sableye: 11:15
Salamence: 13:13
Salazzle: 35:29
Sawsbuck: 20:39
Sandaconda: 36:20
Sandy Shocks: 46:03
Scizor: 7:49
Scovillain: 41:01
Scream Tail: 46:13
Seviper: 12:39
Skeledirge: 37:52
Skuntank: 32:04
Slaking: 9:52
Slither Wing: 46:33
Slowbro and Slowking: 2:20
Spidops: 38:35
Spiritomb: 32:18
Squawkabilly: 43:26
Staraptor: 13:40
Stonejourner: 28:04
Sudowoodo: 6:16
Sunflora: 6:54
Swalot: 30:28
Sylveon: 22:55
Talonflame: 21:53
Tatsugiri: 42:34
Tauros: 29:13
Tauros Time: 50:16
Ting-Lu: 48:01
Tinkaton: 49:05
Torkoal: 11:47
Tsareena: 24:54
Toedscruel: 49:38
Toxapex: 24:18
Toxicroak: 16:15
Toxtricity: 27:06
Tropius: 12:51
Tyranitar: 8:49
Umbreon: 7:17
Vaporeon: 4:09
Veluza: 40:24
Venomoth: 0:53
Vespiquen: 14:06
Vivillion: 22:07
Volcarona: 33:48
Weavile: 17:10
Whiscash: 30:56
Wigglytuff: 0:39
Wo-Chien: 48:24
Wugtrio: 40:01
Zangoose: 12:26
Zoroark: 20:19
Hero
I shall now dub thee The Teradex! Thank You
No Ursaring :(
this is super helpful but no charizard?
thank you
The editors went crazy on this, getting a video of this scale out this soon after the game released is a massive feat, well done man
hi patterrz
hi patterrz
The sandwich music during the cooking ad nearly killed me, I choked on my coffee.
I agree with this person.
Wolfey, this is impressive and timeless (since I will occasionally come back here until gen10).
Too bad the editors don't even play pokemon and made so many errors lol
About Dragonite, Tera Normal is also good because you get STAB on Extreme Speed and running Life Orb or Choice Band, you can be a menace because the damage would be insane. Ability would be Inner Focus, that way you can't get flinched ( mostly fake out ) or intimidated . It's pretty good
Skill swap scrappy and it’s a wrap
I agree--especially since you're gaining a fighting weakness in both cases, and its original dragon typing has similar resistances to steel in many cases.
Or tera fire to really flip the matchups of ice and fairy while also taking care of steel types easily.
@@NestyDAW yes cuz most teams run skill swap
And for snorlax?
I really like how the best Teras for Slither Wing, Brute Bonnet and acrobatics Roaring Moon are all the types they become as modern pokemon. It kind of shows how they gained their current typings out of necessity.
Pokemon adapted to meta so they could survive is my new head canon
If Avalugg can do it by giving up its rocks then I believe in the paradox pokemon too
actually, there is a theory that says "paradox are not the past or future forms of any pokemon and are instead made by the third legendary based on real pokemon"... wich is one of my favorite theories and we have to wait to check if its real or not
@@marcelosandoval8719 🤓
@@bluebaron6811 imagine my reaction to Iron Valies and Wlking Waves! I felt so pround
shoutout to the editors on this one too. it’s a perfectly edited 50 min long video and I can’t imagine how much work they put into it
and they couldn’t catch arkineeney
Bullet punch was set to fighting but I'll let it slide
@@iamaperson7545this is more of a wolfey mistake but Gogoat is not normal grass lol
@@mariobros2169 Waaaaait whoa whoa whoa... Skiddo and Gogoat aren't normal/grass?
I've been taken for a fool for almost 10 years
@@iamaperson7545 and Lumineon isn't weak to water either but with the amount of time it must have spent for this video, It's worth it.
For orthworm just want to throw an honorable mention for electric and fighting. Electric means no weakness and fighting lets it actually put some serious offensive pressure since body press with that defense is so great
Fighting tera also makes the worm weak to flying types which thematically is just amazing
i agree with electric but would argue for fairy or poison as its other best options. fairy removes your weakness to fighting while giving fire neutrality while its base typing resist or is immune to steel and poison. similarly poison gives it a single weakness to psychic which again is resisted by steel prior to using tera. tbh i dont get where wolfe gets ground from. as a steel type it has 2 weaknesses while going ground gives it 3 (ice, grass, water) all of which are primarily special attackers, orthworms biggest weakness. my guess is the logic is given its steel typing it resists grass and ice already and threatens fire types, but at that point wouldnt water make more sense to give it a fire resist?
@@MatthesKy also STAB earthquake
The way this man says "Arc-a-nee-nay" with such confidence.. 🤦😂 I just... it's so on-brand for Wolfe. Great video.
One thing I wanted to point out for Oricorio is that if you Terastallize it, it will lose its non-Flying type STAB. This is because Oricorio's only option for those types is Revelation Dance, which changes type depending on your primary type. While this does mean you don't need Tera Blast (Revelation Dance is stronger anyway), it does mean that your Oricorio's form is rendered obsolete upon Terastallizing.
For example, if you have an Oricorio-Baile become Ground-type, Revelation Dance becomes Ground-type as well, meaning you no longer have Fire STAB.
For clarification, you still have your Flying STAB regardless of Terastallizing or not.
Edit: It's occured to me that thanks to the way Revelation Dance works, it gets the double STAB bonus regardless of what type you become.
I think terra fire is the best for oricorio since it has so much synergy with volcarona's fiery dance. The one I got to master rank with is a ghost oricorio with fire terra. Ghost hits annliape and gholdengo on all the teams very hard.
Double shawk on pawmot electric Tera doesn’t remove its type. It’s borken
@@karpholmes6942 Double Shock doesn't work the same way as Revelation Dance.
If I Fire-Tera my Fire/Flying Type Oricorio, do I still have Fire Stab on Revelation Dance? (or double stab)
@@Nako3 Yes
I've been watching Wolfe for like 1 year+ now and I love how, despite knowing I REALLY shouldn't, I can still get mildly amused everytime he pronounces a Pokémon's name differently. Wolfe just hits difrent.
I don’t watch him often but his mispronunciations still give me a chcuckle
gardevoir blew my mind, the udea of someome unironically aaying it like that is amazin
@@Natelu-Samaapparently he mispronounces on purpose but idk
@@Natelu-Sama Gardevoir (gardevuà) is the right pronunciation since it comes from the French devoir (or voir)
@@Xevahl he does and its funni
Tera Fairy Ceruledge is surprisingly scary. With access to Bitter Blade and Psycho Cut, you not only eliminate its weaknesses, but you also have coverage against Fairy's weaknesses.
poison just kinda sucks dough
tera grass is cool to cuz of flash fire, immune to spore and bug and poison are terrible types
There is something I'd like to note with Florges in that Tera Grass allows it to use it's ability Flower Veil on itself, making it immune to status and stat lowering, not to mention the large amount of grass moves it can learn
When I saw the Florges tera event my first thought was "finally it can be the grass type it always wanted to be"
That's so cool!!
Plus Florges looks stunning when it terastalizes into essentially what is a bouquet of flowers, that’s gonna kick ur ass
The way you predicted some of these when you started making this SO FAR in advance is seriously so impressive (though I will say justice for my boy tera normal dragonite 😂). Incredible work, and you’ve really been grinding these out, despite the complex editing style!! Keep it up Wolfey!
Didn't expect to see you here! I love all your content, and especially love you spreading out to a wide variety of games! Keep up the great work!
The fact that Tera-Normal for Boomburst STAB on Noivern wasn't mentioned makes me sad.
It's one of my favorite strategies in this game and it can be genuinely scary with Throat Spray and a Ghost-Type partner to avoid the side-hit damage and to pressure opposing Ghost-Types who would otherwise be immune.
Neither was tera normal Extrême speed multiscale Dragonite
@@ununun9995 Neither was Tera Normal Lucario. A highly niche mon, but still STAB Extreme Speed is very strong.
Tera normal is also awesome cause only one weakness. I actually think tera normal toxtricity is an awesome choice
What About Tera Dragon Dragalge with Adaptability?, Even with a 97 Special Attack its Draco Meteor is still going to hurt
makes me happy to see some noivern love
the amount of work Wolfey puts in is second to none, the time and effort this must have taken, along with all the other incredibly in-depth and insightful videos he makes. one of my favourite youtube channels ever
What he said
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YES THE PERFECT HAT FOR EACH MON!
Haha 🤣
That’s funny 😄
The amount of effort this must have taken is crazy, and mad props to both Wolfey and the editing team for such a high-quality, information-packed video!
This could have just been a list, but this madman did so much work to make it enjoyable and give beneficial info on why he made these choices and alternate teras. AND amazing editing and production to include clips from the anime and little jokes and differences to never make it feel stale. Will be going in my saved to refer to every time I'm building a new mon. We don't deserve you Wolfey
On Dragonite, you can also put Normal tera, for increasing the stab on Extreme Speed (with multiscale and Weakness Policy, it can become a really good sweeper)
Inner Focus makes you immune to fake out and intimidate tho
@@Raderph Intimidate users are just not as prevalent though. And yeah, Normal is the most commonly used type. A good example of white room theory vs pratical application (my criticism of this video).
Hariyama is also a great Tera normal user because its main set involves guts boosted facade, and it gets an immunity against Goldengho which walls it.
11:57 Cacturne blanks Quaquaval and Palafin with Water Absorb, carrying super effective attacks against them as well. It is also immune to both Spore and Prankster moves, making it a viable candidate to counter specific problem Pokémon in the meta game.
Haven’t watched it yet (obviously), but the effort for this video is INSANE. I can tell that I’ll be referencing this video a lot, can’t wait to see what hold up in the future!!
Thank your Wolfey for bearing the burden of the entire Pokémon community. Your work is invaluable
True!!!!
Wtf 🤣
Hey WolfeyVGC, this video is awesome! It's really helpful! Now though, there might be a need for a sequel in order to cover the Pokemon accessed through the DLC. No rush however, it needs to be good quality as well after all, so go for it if and when possible; in fact, you could probably do it piecemeal and make one for the Teal Mask then also one for the Indigo Disk if that'll make it easier on you and your team
You absolute ridiculous madman! No one in their right mind would go through this willingly but you did it for us! much love Wolfey
For those of you who haven't tried it if you use Tera Electric on Pawmot you can spam Double Shock since you can't lose your Tera Type after Terastallizing
16:16 I’d like to say that Tera ground is even better for Toxicroak, especially with Dry Skin. It’s give it an immunity for one of its weaknesses being water and grass and ice are weak to its other stab moves like poison and fighting. Plus Toxicroak can learn a good number of ground type moves to make it hit harder, especially fire types which would likely be an issue due to Dry Skin
I love how you committed to every single Pokémon, giving them the chance to be at least considered for an on-build team.
Thank you!!
except gogoat
I can’t imagine how long this must’ve taken to make, thanks for all the effort Wolfey, this video is incredible. This truly highlights the World Champ Difference.
25:47 I’d argue that Corviknight best Tera type is dragon because it shifts all of its weaknesses into resistances and it’s steel stab can threaten the fairy and ice types which would normally threaten Corviknight. You can also equip Tera blast to get rid of opposing dragon types.
This is amazing the amount of work that has gone into this is insane. Looking forward to the future content keep up the great work!
You’re really getting the hang of this Pokémon thing Wolfey, keep it up you’ve got potential
A little late, but would like to recommend terra ghost for ceruledge. It sheds it's weaknesses to ground, rock, and water, keeps it's three immunities (if you are running flash fire), and powers up shadow sneak further. Ceruledge's biggest weakness is it's somewhat low speed for an offensive mon, so boosting shadow sneak is really helpful, and throwing a berry on (I think it's yache berry that reduces dark type attacks?) gives it some great survivability when comboed with bitter blade and it's naturally decent bulk.
Small error here, during Scizor’s review, Bullet punch is shown as a fighting-type move when it is actually a steel type move. It’s not a massive problem, and hard to avoid when you rushed such a massive project in such a short span of time.
We might’ve both just commented for the algorithm lol
16:27 - Another Error
Since when was Lumineon weak to water😂
Scizor has a fun offensive set with Boxing Gloves and Technician
Also Gogoat ain't a normal type
"ugm aghtually"
What makes your content output recently so great is the insane quality. Like these are videos that most channels put out once a month and you’re doing it weekly. Thanks Wolfey your grind is appreciated
He literally said he’s been working on it for a month?
@@tobymacdonald5893 yes but all of his videos are of this quality and he uploads weekly
@@tobymacdonald5893 A lot of RUclipsrs only upload videos once a month or so when they’re of this quality. The fact that Wolfe puts this much effort into his videos *and* uploads frequently is definitely praiseworthy
For Iron Thorns I did a bug type tera on mine. It makes pin missile a stab move at that point, plus equipped with loaded die and rock blast, it can be a force of nature. Plus, it can learn Dragon Dance.
I feel like electric types like Raichu and Pachy benefit from Water Tera, Lanturn shows how powerful a combo Water/Electric is with an electric immunity; now take away the ground weakness and swap it with grass, who don’t want to swap in to resisted electric attacks in fear of paralysis 🤗
Great video Wolfey. This looks like it took a ton of work for everyone involved.
Here are some of my thoughts:
Noivern could want Tera Normal for STAB Boomburst.
Meowscarada has Protean, which now only activates once per switch in, so you may want Tera Grass to ensure it has STAB Flower Trick (double STAB now). It would suck to be stuck as the wrong type in a bad spot.
I think Protean aside that Terra Fairy would be good as well, turning a lot of it's weakness into resistances and gives you STAB Play Rough for the Fighting and Dragon types!
I would love to see a year later a updates list. The meta has already changed so much like Tera normal dragonite being popular and other things you couldn’t have predicted
I actually think Scovillian works well with ground tera in a sun team with chlorophyll. When two weaknesses become resistances, access to both stab solar beam and fire attacks in one pokemon, along with the fact those stabs now hit your new weaknesses, it works and is scary
I actually liked Tera Rock as an offensive option to handle other Fire types in the meta and Flying types that could threaten it when I climbed ladder
@@Fireshot844 that's a good point too. I like this plan
I can already tell that this video alone is going to change the Scarlet and Violet meta forever with people having to work around them with their teams!
Thanks for making these videos to make Competitive Pokémon much more approachable and interesting!
You're everywhere funny tf2 guy
2:02 did my man really say ‘ark-an-een-ayy’
You’ve really stepped up the quality and quantity of these videos with the new gen, great stuff and keep it going. Hope it pays off with 1 million subs
I can tell how hard you and everybody worked on this. Just want you to know I'm proud of you all for everything you were able to do. You guys are awesome and don't ever let anybody tell you otherwise. ❤️
It is such a massive and decently comprehensive video! I actually find it really charming when little mistakes get through the cracks. Saying Lumineon is weak to water electric, putting Greedant’s name on Corviknights image. Like there is no way to make this kind of video and have it be perfect
This video is very useful at giving a baseline! I'm trying to give doubles another shot this generation, so I have been using your videos to help me figure out what I'm doing.
As an aside, I really appreciate the way that you self advertised in this video. Some of the other ones felt a little drawn out and intrusive -- this video got your point across without feeling like it disrupted what I was watching. Thank you for your hard work!
This is truly an amazing compilation! I can't imagine just how many hours went into the creation of this video, and I'm honestly extremely impressed by both the commentary and editing. Very, very well done! My only criticism would be to please sort the Pokemon alphabetically for something like this in the future. Since there's just so many entries and people don't always remember Pokedex order, it would really help viewers find the Pokemon they're seeking much more easily.
Thank you for going in National Dex order. This lets me jump out before we get to those legendries / paradox exclusives I just haven't gotten to in SV and want to see first in game. But also is really pleasing since I've got a living dex, and seeing them just go down the rows in order feels so good.
I was so hyped for this video your commitment to your craft and informing the community is wildly impressive
This was a massive video, Wolfey! Great job on it!
Thank you 😭
Mad respect for the length of the vid and the amount of research that went into it! Almost makes me forgive the fact that Bullet Punch was listed as a Fighting type at 8:13 and the Gogoat called a Normal/Grass type at 22:39 (it's mono Grass type lol) 😂
Also put duraladon as a "fire weakness" despite being a dragon steel type
I could understand Wolfey's reasonings for Goodra's tera types being Dragon for increased stab power or Electric/Fire/Poison for another STAB bonus understandably for more offensive pressure...
Though I'd still like to honorable mention of Tera-Water Goodra
combined with Sap sipper to mitigate the vulnerability of grass, and possibly Raichu with lightning rod to mitigate the vulnerability of electric, with the right setup it could have no weaknesses and an additive STAB as well, and synergize with rain teams
do you think terra steel type would also be a good type too?
@@erodplayer5441 Steel would definitely be a solid pick for most pokemon, although, Kalosian Goodra doesn't get any steel moves in this gen. Even if you go tera-steel, this could be punished by ground moves from garchomp or generally anything physical that counters steel. Run tera blast if you would run it
However, Hisuian Goodra's added steel type alongside its dragon typing makes it MUCH MORE tanky, so if you're in a good position to do it, you could use tera-steel on hisuian goodra for a tera bonus from 1.5x to 2x, or use a different typing to pivot and give a 1.5x tera bonus, you'll have to wait until S/V gets home compatibility before you can use it though...
I know you pronounce some Pokemon names funny but some of these are absolutely hilarious lol, that Arcanine one really got me
Imma be honest, I got more whiplash from Jenjar and the bri'ish Ga'dev'a
@@pageclayton6850 I thought he was going more French with it tbh.
Dude ar canine its so easy. Ar ca nee nayyy ⁉️⁉️⁉️⁉️
@@MrMosebey watch me whip, watch me arca nie nae
@@MrMosebeythat’s how you pronounce it in japanese it’s jus funny tho cus we say nine instead of にね
I was looking for a passimian in tagtree thicket to trade for an oranguru, and as a group appeared, and my target lock brought up passimian's name, I hear wolfey say PASSIMIAN. And a big image of it on my PC screen as I look up. Very spooky timing, surprised me so much
This video is amazing, thank you for putting in so much thought and effort for us all to learn from!
What a legend, you are such an inspiration. You'll always be the real champion of pokemon in my heart man. This is just insane, so much detail and very easy to digest. Thank you for this!
Having a Grass Tera Type Coalossal myself I love how well defensively they match up. Coalossal naturally resists EVERY type Grass is weak to and Grass resists both of Coalossal's 4 time weaknesses of Water and Ground, the mind games are freaking real with that combination, I hope to see it used quite a bit competitively on what is already a really good Mon!
Amazing work! This video is massive with a huge amount of edits. Whoever edited this did an awesome job! A raise is deserved for sure.
I see one mistake at Scizor when Bullet Punch is shown, it's shown as a Fighting move, despite you in the video clearly stating it gets boosted further by the Steel tera typing. Otherwise, amazing list! I'll definitely come back to this whenever I'm looking for neat strategies :D
also, right after saying it was "a serious video", the text in front of Corviknight listed Greedent instead... lol
He also give lokix spidops stats
Here are some unusual/unique tera types that I recommend for a few Pokémon (to help with their 4x weaknesses) -
•Fire - Snover and Abomasnow
•Water - Numel and Camerupt
•Poison - Cacturne (along with Meowscarada, Brute Bonnet, Chien-Pao, and Wo-Chien)
•Psychic - Tyranitar
•Bug - Drednaw
The amount of effort you put in this video is superb. Thanks for helping the pokemon community. You are not just trainer in Pokemon game, but also trainer to improve us in Pokemon.
I have been so excited for this. We'll done on the monumental effort!
Guys you really gotta subscribe.. This dude used lot of his time on these videos.. It ain't easy to make such cool informative videos, especially about competitive. This dude needs the support to keep going. And please don't mind his pokemon mispronounciations. Dude's a competitive player not a lore seeker.
The absolute grit and determination Wolfey has is just crazy, sometimes I can't even finish my homework
I just wanted to give some input on the great work you did, because there may have been some things you missed that are still worth mentioning (Just a disclaimer: I'm primarily a Singles player, but each of these you could still make a case for being useful in Doubles):
- Dragonite: There are a bunch of options you could go with for everything Dragonite has, but let's be real: Tera Normal. This set is infamous right now for being Arceus-Lite, and it should still work perfectly well in Doubles. Changing into a Normal type isn't as resilient as Steel, but is still a total defensive shift that abuses Multiscale just as well as others, and turns Extreme Speed into a priority nuke button.
- Salamanece: Weirdly enough, Tera Water. Salamence has access to Hydro Pump and even Hurricane, so it turns into a sudden Rain Team sweeper. It's even useful defensively because it now resists Ice, can blast Rock types, becomes neutral against Fairy, and has Earthquake for Electric. It may even be better in Doubles because of Intimidate and Tailwind access.
- Floatzel: I feel Tera Water could still work here. Floatzel has access to Wave Crash now, meaning it can become a kamikaze nuke under Rain that very little can withstand even with resists due to the additional damage boost it would get.
- Haterenne: Wait, why no mention of Tera Ghost? One of the only ways you can prevent Trick Room against it is Fake Out, and now you can even shut that option down.
- Garganacl: I don't know how good it is in Doubles, but in Singles, Tera Ghost is the main set. Purifying Salt is a crazy ability that gives you status immunity AND a Ghost resistance on top of it, letting you reap the benefits of an additional Fighting immunity while you accumulate boosts with Iron Defense to bulldoze with Body Press (so Tera Fighting also works here too), OR be extra cheeky with a Curse set it you're brave enough.
- Gholdengo: Oh, you have a couple of options here. Tera Normal negates your Ghost weakness and lets you pull an Uno Reverse card against Ghost types. Tera Electric gives you Electric STAB option without really sacrificing much defensive quality. Tera Flying for Ground, Tera Water for Fire, Tera Fairy for Dark, just use whatever, man.
- Roaring Moon: Okay, this is more specifically for Singles, but Tera Flying + Acrobatics + Booster Energy is a HELLISH set that Roaring Moon can run. Roaring Moon is generally an independent Pokemon that can set itself up and run through an entire team by spamming Acrobatics after Terastalizing, sometimes regardless of resistances due to how solid its coverage and stats already are. Add on an immunity to Ground and some teammates backing you up, and you have yourself an easy win condition on your hands.
- Iron Thorns: If you want the SPICY STUFF, go with Tera Bug. Seriously. Bug lets you resist Ground and Fighting, you're not afraid of Fire types anyway, and lets it use Loaded Dice + Pin Missile along with Rock Blast for a unique offensive threat.
- I feel like you may have undersold Tera Fairy in the video. It's not such an obvious choice at first, but it's pretty crazy defensively since it's only weak to relatively uncommon types, is always decent offensively as a secondary attack, and there currently aren't many dominant Fairy types available in the game, so turning one of your teammates into an impromptu Fairy is great utility. Frankly, A LOT of Pokemon you mentioned can utilize Tera Fairy to become better with coverage or defensive capabilities.
Really great job as always, just wanted to give some useful insight if it helps :D
Thanks Wolfey, for the back to back best content. This video is an 11/10 in all honesty, can't even fathom the amount of work that was put into for this
You know you've made a strictly TCG competitive player genuinely interested in the VGC side of the game. Keep up the great work I hope to get to see you at a regional soon
Same. I've already been thinking of good teams. I want to try a Sun team with Volcarona and Torkal. That's really all I have so far for the team haha.
The real answer to some of these is “don’t waste your Terra on this,”
But you humored the other people who love their fave Pokemon and gave them all real thought love that
Thank you for your hardworks. Both you and the editor, I appreciate it
Mans knew what he was doing with Arcaneenay
A video idea that just came to mind. Wolfe talking about his opinions on Pokémon he likes excluding anything that involves the competitive side of the series. Exclusively his subjective interests regarding design, concepts, personal history, etc.
Out of context to the video, but I love how Penny brought hardcore and hardstyle to the Pokémon audience, bringing loads of new fans to the scene, but also made it to background music status! Also thanks Wolfe for all this hard work!
This comment is just the timestamps for my scarlet playthrough team
Noivern 23:36
Palafin 40:40
Garganacl 43:59
Kingambit 49:48
Tinkaton 49:05
Skeledirge 37:53
I can't wait for FSG to make videos about how good Pokémon are competitively when it comes to this generation. I don't really follow competitive Pokémon, but I like the analysis that goes behind it. Some of the combinations are wild. The pachirisu one for me is one that exemplifies it the most: what if flying types could heal from electric attacks.
I think he forgot Ursaring, so I'm just gonna throw an idea out there. Tera Fighting. Base 130 Atk, learns Hammer Arm, Brick Break, Close Combat
2:25 WTF IS AN ARCKANINAY
You made me do a triple take when you said Lumineon was weak to water lol. Small typo for electric, I’m sure. Love the vid.
I may be a psychic because I was thinking to myself this morning “I wish someone like wolfey would make a video talking about the best Tera type for every Pokémon”
I love that you say that Hydreigon has a ton of good options, but leave off Tera Electric which leaves it with no weaknesses.
"arca-ni-neh" kills me
Only started in VGC a couple years ago, and this content is inspiring. Thanks!
I’m gonna com back with Pokémon with scarlet and I wanna thank you for all your videos explaining the mechanics for us
Laughing my head off like a mad villain next to my friend telling them in order to make my Magnezone truly unstoppable is to give it the tera type it's mainly used for dealing with.
I feel gaslight because I always thought Gogoat was a normal/grass too but knew it was just grass but on here you say it’s a normal/grass type too. Normal just seems SO fitting on this mon.
I really think thats a Mandela effect situation
Same
@@whiteblast Masuda effect
@@WesleyLindsey it is called the mandela effect
omg me too. literally keep thinking that
Wolfe, this fantastic and also completely unhinged. Amazing.
That’s where I like to be
This is the most useful video that will likely get horrible watch time.
I have half a mind to just play this on repeat at night with zero volume to make it worth it for Wolfe ... Everybody is going to give this like 30sec the watch time to check only the pokemon in their teams and then check it again for 30sec when they make changes
I just wanted to say I appreciate the work and effort in putting this together. Also I’m enjoying your podcast with Aaron. Thanks for all the hard work!
What do you guys think about Tera ice lucario? I really like it so far. The ability to hit 10 types with very effective stab moves is great and he got access to ice punch
I would recommend different types for A LOT of these, and that's the beautiful thing about this "gimmick". Most of the time I think your best bet it to use a tera type that your pokemon already has to strengthen what they already do. Tera Typing doesn't have to be used in one way to be good, and that's amazing. Super good content Wolfey! Thanks for all you do for the pokemon community.
Thanks Wolfey!!
Honestly we gotta give this guy a big W for working so much on this video
Amazing video really helps a lot especially learning a little bit about every Pokémon. Trying to get into competitive Pokémon for the first time and your videos are always a huge help and edited so well keep up the amazing work
Really appreciate the effort that went into this video, love the content. There's bound to be a few mistakes here and there but gogoat is pure grass dunno if that changes things.
My big takeaway from this is that these are all great baseline Tera types. But as you team build and practice, those Tera types might change. On a sand team I use, my lycanroc is Tera fairy so that it can OHKO garchomps.
a funny alternative for frosmoth is rock!
give it an assult vest, ice scales ability then pop it next to sandstream tyranitar for absolutely silly special defence haha!
I think Tyranitar as Tera-Bug is pretty sneaky, because no fire, flying, or rock type is swinging initially at T-Tar, plus having Tera Blast: Bug helps KO grass types and fellow dark types. The surprise factor alone is worth it imo.
Appreciate all of the time and effort put into this video! You deserve to reach 1 million subs!
Edit: seems like one type managed to STEEL the show
I think Wolfey and I are experiencing the same Mandela effect. I thought Gogoat was a Normal/Grass type too but apparently it's pure grass! When did that happen?
Gotta love how the Dragonite take aged like milk, with Normal currently running the competitive scene, oofta
the dedication you put through is unbelievable gotta give my respect to you my man