Yeah, I kinda despise Intimidate, since 1) there's not a version for Special and 2) it's is on entirely too many pokemon to the point where it sometimes even appears multiple times in the same time
One of the fascinating things about Shedinja is that its starting moveset in a normal play through is entirely determined by what Ninjask has after evolution. Meaning that you can postpone evolution to level 25 in order to get Swords Dance despite the fact that Nincada or Shedinja can't learn the move naturally
I think Bug/Ghost is one of the coolest type combinations in all of Pokémon. I already know of a fairly large barrier later on but make us proud Shedinja!
My favorite memory of this pokemon is playing through Ruby at least 5 times and never knowing it existed (or just forgetting about it, can't remember if the one trainer who has it is mandatory or skippable) and finally accidentally getting one during a Nuzlocke and being so confused!
i remember back in the day when i thought that it was kinda OP how only 5 types could harm it but then some time later i realized that it will also instantly die to -poison -burn -leech seeds -ghost curse -perish song (not instantly but yeah) -hail -sandstorm -those attacks that hurt as soon as you get into or out of a battle -probably a billion other things
@@MrThetronica Iron Barbs, Spiky Shield, any move backed by Mold Breaker/Turboblaze/Teravolt/Neutralizing Gas that's not normal or fighting (and even some that are depending on the exact circumstance), Nightmare, Bad Dreams, Liquid Ooze...
@@jimmyh2137 The problem is that the 1HP makes him almost completely worthless even despite his abilities, because the types he's weak to are extremely common and the list of traps/conditions that can still hurt him is very long. He needs, like, 25 HP or something. Giving him too much makes him overpowered, but giving him only 1 makes him entirely worthless.
@@Alizudo it's a very good pkmn for specific situations. You keep it in your party and use it at the right time. Electric gym, normal gym, water gym... plenty of places to shine. For competitive it's a different story.
This leads to an interesting scenario, actually. Ditto. Ditto copies every one of it's targets stats expect HP. Meaning if you switch a Ditto in against a Shedinja, it gets Wonder Guard and all of Shedinja's goodies and then retains it's normal HP. Food for thought.
I _think_ if Shedinja gets a Substitute baton passed onto it, its defense stats actually end up mattering. In today's world of terastalizing and Shed Tail, electric-type Shedinja behind a substitute is nearly unkillable unless you have a sandstorm or entry hazards up.
@@danganronpaabsolutevindica487 I know for a time that you were allowed to pass on a single boost, but now passing a boost is banned. Though I don't know if that means you can't pass a substitute at all. Shed Tail is different from Baton Pass, in that it only passes a substitute, and I'm not sure if it's banned in gen 9 yet. In any case, Shedinja isn't available in gen 9, so its shenanigans are relegated to Showdown now.
@@danganronpaabsolutevindica487 the comment is about the fact that the devs gave shedninja a defense stat. Any scinerio where that comes into play is valid. Even just casual battles online.
I always love the commentary in your videos! I spend a lot of time driving so it’s nice to be able to listen to exactly what you’re doing without having to worry so much about the visuals. Keep up the awesome work!
@@Aliyah_666 it isn't the move itself. It's that he needed another pokemon to get the move. The video Is called can he beat it with just a shedinja and he didn't do that.
@@joshuawidener8407 if you wanna get technical, he started with the Bulbasaur, and even MORE technically, you can't get Shedinja at all this early, so he's already a cheater twice over. You know the point is to only use the stated pokemon in fights, right? Otherwise how is he supposed to Surf with a Shedinja? The challenge run is stillborn by your logic. No point in even making a video.
I have a theory on why Gyarados may be going for Twister sometimes. From my understanding, in the modern Pokémon games, to determine which move to use, the AI will actually perform a damage roll for each of the moves, and if it has a guaranteed KO it'll use that move. However, these damage rolls can miss or be registered as critical hits, which may cause the AI to go for a guaranteed KO that it doesn't actually have, or to not see a guaranteed KO that it does have. So maybe the times Gyarados used twister were times where its damage roll for bite returned a miss, so it just went for any of the moves, since it thought all of them would do 0 damage. That's mostly just a theory, but it would explain it. I learned this about the AI from one of Pokémon Challenges' videos, so hopefully I understood properly how it works.
@@cyberdragonzekrom6790 You raise a valid point. For some reason I got it in my head Bite had 90% accuracy, but nope. 100%. So, unless there's some additional confounding factor with accuracy or evasion that I've missed, this is likely not the reason. Thank you for the correction.
I think Dragon type moves may just be bugged with wonder guard and being labeled at super effective even though they arent. My best guess is since they're uncommon moves it was a bug that just wasn't caught in development. Just a guess however
It could also be a holdover from yellow, in a way. The elite four in that game had exceptions programmed in that let them do things other than what their AI normally would. Maybe they kept those quirks while remaking the games, without thought for *why* they were there to begin with.
It's cool that you play the games on the cartridges. Getting a shiny is cool, and it's a legit shiny, ya know? But also, I enjoy the fact that you'd want to use it later. Great content as always.
So here's the reasoning why the AI sometimes doesn't go for the move that will knock out Shedinja, as explained in Pokemon Challenges' Emerald Kaizo video: The AI will send out a Pokemon that has a super-effective move against the mon you have out. But here's the thing: the AI doesn't know that Shedinja has Wonder Guard. Instead, it will go for a random move that does fatal damage. So sometimes it won't go for the super-effective move, even though the move it goes for won't hit Shedinja because of WG.
I really respect you deciding to upload this one even though it was a rough and early challenge run. It’s all too easy to criticize your past work and methods for not being up to your current standard, so huge respect for owning it
It's awful. He doesn't even save at the right places: like having to walk that extra step to talk to Lance. And who doesn't save after each Elite Four battle unless you're sure you're going to sweep it? It's an embarrassment that anyone was that bad, even little kids.
My guess for why Geodude sometimes stays in is just if the AI randomly chooses to go for status or an attack - if it chooses attack it switches instead
I have sunk well over 600 hours into the Gen 3 games and I have never, not once encountered a shiny Pokémon. Meanwhile, JRose encounters one by accident. Lucky I guess.
In Gen 3 Kanto, I would say that the rivals strongest team for solo runs is if he picks venusaur, simply because of double intimidate. Any physical attackers just get done bad
One thing that might be useful for future runs: Intimidate doesn't lower your Attack in half, but in one "level". So if a Pokémon has 300 attack, one Intimidate will lower it one level, which is a thirth, 200, and a second one would lower it to half, 150, and so on. The negative level boosts for all stats go like this: x0'67, x0'5, x0'4, x0'33 and x0'25. I think is something to take into account for Gen 3 or beyond, not only for attack, but also for Speed
Interesting run. Shedinja fared well in Kanto. Post-game would be a different beast. The Champion uses a Tyranitar, which requires you to use Sunny Day to eliminate the Sandstorm of. But that means a precious moveslot goes away. :(
It's so funny how in the Gen 1 solo runs, you'd be at 5-10 levels ahead of your opponent and still put up a fight, in later gens you need to be at double of their level.
I tried to use a Shedinja once, not a solo run but just a normal team member to see how I would do with it. Sounded quite fun on paper since there were only so few types that could actually hit it - but then it seemed as if literally everything had a move that could damage Shedinja.
Fire, Flying, Ghost, Dark, Rock, DoT field effects like hail and sandstorm, toxic spikes; Wonder Guard sounds hilariously OP until you realize just how many holes it actually has.
Yeah, Shedinja is lovely in theory, but the combination of how common its weaknesses are along with its base speed and attack not making up for the complete lack of three other stats compared to other pokemon absolutely tanks it.
I used it in Alpha Sapphire I think. It probably isn't good for a first time playthrough since many things you might not expect have coverage to kill it, but if you have a fair idea of movepools it also can completely wall many other things. You can use a slot for Protect to scout for coverage moves.
I believe Gyarados uses twister because the AI interprets making you flinch as a viable strategy against Pokémon with unique typings or abilities, and this overrides its knowledge of the actual move itself not being able to hit Shedinja.
JRose, I'm confident you won't see this, but you deserve nothing but respect for your dedication to these challenges. I personally don't remember when I found your channel, but I'm very thankful I have. Beyond thrilled for this month of content.
Damn Jrose, daily content AND an IMPOSSIBLE challenge? Because let's be honest, solo runs with Shedinja are always going to be painful, especially when in a generation where the first gym is a rock-type one. Thanks for the content again!
This was great! You inspired my first solo run, and I also made critical,noob mistakes. Like not saving elixers and not saving for elite four. It definitely made Mankee an interesting contender hehe. Take care
I was thinking about choice band for Lance since shadow ball was good the whole time, but I didn't realize choice band isn't even available in FR/LG! You'd have to trade from R/S/E to get it. Awesome videos as always! Thank you for all the fun content. Shedinja is such a wild pokemon with a cool concept.
A thought occurs. Because of how the rival picks his pokemon, based on who you pick, because jrose picked bulba, he actually made it the hardest possible, because double intimidating in arcanine and garyados
Jrose, the first video you made with platinum and shedinja, was probably the best video I have ever watched on RUclips, immeasurably keen to watch this thanks for blessing us mate
Fun fact: the E4 rematch is genuinely impossible. Because of how 3rd gen switching mechanics work, you lose immediately when Blue sends out his Tyranitar. You don't even get a turn to attack it.
30 straight days of videos? Hell, even I don't want to watch one of these I'm gonna leave it on in the background from start to finish for the algorithm
When I was in grammar school my friend had a hacked latios and latias both shiny with wonder guard. He challenged me to a battle and I didn't know what I was about to get into. I didn't know what it did but didn't give up and eventually found it how it worked and then I still won. I learned: cheaters have no skill
Lmfao! I love the progression of, "I can swim to Cinnabar and fight the trainers on the way there, why not? I'm already AT Cinnabar so I may as well fight the trainers while I'm here 🤷♂️ You know what? I'm here, may as well fight the trainers in the gym 🤷♂️ what's the harm? Well.......may as well fight Blaine and see what happens, HEY! I WON!" 😂 This is gonna be a great month! Thank you JRose!
Jrose, you maddest of lads. It's insane that you're going 30 straight days. I will watch and like every video...Except the Scarlet/Violet ones, because I haven't played them yet. Maybe I'll run the videos with the sound off and leave a like when it's over.
You what I remember, Jrose using the piano gameboy advance jingle intro. BRING IT BACK JROSE!!! PS: Please do a Gen 1 Machamp run,pls. Love the vids!!!
I love how Shedinja learns Leech Life, to recover all that HP it loses.
What's wrong with sucking a little
😂😂😂😂😂
If only it learned recover
It doesn’t lose that much HP it only has one HP to lose
@@Aceg13579 fr????
Jrose’s raspiness is just him getting into character as the soulless husk of a bug
How has he not pinned this yet?
Hollow Knight speedrun next?
More specifically, someone who has gazed into a shedinja's back
I would hat to see you discover puppy monhs
I can't believe the Platinum Shedinja was actually OHKO jr. It's so cool to see OHKO sr.'s story here
@@_lucca_ Probably felt like playing Platinum
Paradoxically bulbasaur may have been the hardest choice for the rival as they would then have Gyarados and Arcanine later on, both with intimidate
Yeah, I thought about the same thing!
Learned that watching Pikasprey, though in his case I know because he was sure to *not* let the rival have Bulbasaur.
Yeah, I kinda despise Intimidate, since 1) there's not a version for Special and 2) it's is on entirely too many pokemon to the point where it sometimes even appears multiple times in the same time
@@InfernosReaperwell there’s kind of a special one with one of the new legendary dark types
@@InfernosReaper Cough cough. VGC and Singles.
One of the fascinating things about Shedinja is that its starting moveset in a normal play through is entirely determined by what Ninjask has after evolution. Meaning that you can postpone evolution to level 25 in order to get Swords Dance despite the fact that Nincada or Shedinja can't learn the move naturally
.......... Shedinja has been my favorite Pokemon since I found out about him in Gen 3. How have I NEVER realized this. Genius
I think Bug/Ghost is one of the coolest type combinations in all of Pokémon. I already know of a fairly large barrier later on but make us proud Shedinja!
yes Shedninja is genius
I really want a fire/grass type Pokemon.
@@ISIIN15 there's one in Scarlet/Violet.
what barrier were you thinking of? there we ALOT
@@simonteesdale9752 o shit really. Haven't found it yet
Shedinja is such a fun Pokémon, I love that it exists, it was one of the earliest wackiest "evolutions" Pokémon has ever had
I once used Shedinja in Sapphire in a "gimmick" run at the battle tower, and I remember getting up to 25 straight wins with it on the team
My favorite memory of this pokemon is playing through Ruby at least 5 times and never knowing it existed (or just forgetting about it, can't remember if the one trainer who has it is mandatory or skippable) and finally accidentally getting one during a Nuzlocke and being so confused!
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@@daninda1665 you have tetr
If only Shedinja had a max power Hidden power rock, that would be a true blessing in this run
“Hey everyone how’s it going. So, Shedinja.”
Has such an energy
Vsauce energy
“Hey y’all, Scott here. Death. 🎉”
i remember back in the day when i thought that it was kinda OP how only 5 types could harm it
but then some time later i realized that it will also instantly die to
-poison
-burn
-leech seeds
-ghost curse
-perish song (not instantly but yeah)
-hail
-sandstorm
-those attacks that hurt as soon as you get into or out of a battle
-probably a billion other things
Innards out, rough skin, hitting itself in confusion.
@@MrThetronica Iron Barbs, Spiky Shield, any move backed by Mold Breaker/Turboblaze/Teravolt/Neutralizing Gas that's not normal or fighting (and even some that are depending on the exact circumstance), Nightmare, Bad Dreams, Liquid Ooze...
If it didn't have 1 HP it would be literally broken as fuck.
@@jimmyh2137 The problem is that the 1HP makes him almost completely worthless even despite his abilities, because the types he's weak to are extremely common and the list of traps/conditions that can still hurt him is very long.
He needs, like, 25 HP or something. Giving him too much makes him overpowered, but giving him only 1 makes him entirely worthless.
@@Alizudo it's a very good pkmn for specific situations. You keep it in your party and use it at the right time.
Electric gym, normal gym, water gym... plenty of places to shine.
For competitive it's a different story.
If you ever feel useless just remember... Shedinja has defense values while having 1 hp.
This leads to an interesting scenario, actually.
Ditto.
Ditto copies every one of it's targets stats expect HP. Meaning if you switch a Ditto in against a Shedinja, it gets Wonder Guard and all of Shedinja's goodies and then retains it's normal HP.
Food for thought.
I _think_ if Shedinja gets a Substitute baton passed onto it, its defense stats actually end up mattering.
In today's world of terastalizing and Shed Tail, electric-type Shedinja behind a substitute is nearly unkillable unless you have a sandstorm or entry hazards up.
@@MishKoz Isn't Baton Pass banned in competitive singles still?
@@danganronpaabsolutevindica487
I know for a time that you were allowed to pass on a single boost, but now passing a boost is banned. Though I don't know if that means you can't pass a substitute at all.
Shed Tail is different from Baton Pass, in that it only passes a substitute, and I'm not sure if it's banned in gen 9 yet.
In any case, Shedinja isn't available in gen 9, so its shenanigans are relegated to Showdown now.
@@danganronpaabsolutevindica487 the comment is about the fact that the devs gave shedninja a defense stat. Any scinerio where that comes into play is valid. Even just casual battles online.
My favourite line "I'll stop making jokes, because the rest of the run isn't a joke"
So serious
I always love the commentary in your videos! I spend a lot of time driving so it’s nice to be able to listen to exactly what you’re doing without having to worry so much about the visuals. Keep up the awesome work!
this right here! seriously one of my favorite RUclips creators because of this same reason!
I love to just listen to these videos while working, I don't have to look at the screen at all and just enjoy
I’ve played Pokémon so much that I can just listen and know exactly what’s going on in game. Its a beautiful.
these videos work as podcasts for me
His commentary is awful lmao, he acts like he doesn't know what's coming next in his own video.
Wow, this is from the archive! Super fun to see stuff like this. Only a few days into the month of Jrose and things are already fantastic.
The workaround with Hidden Power was some top tier creative problem solving
Cheating usually always is
Not a solo run with that happening
@@joshuawidener8407 How is hidden power cheating?...
@@Aliyah_666 it isn't the move itself. It's that he needed another pokemon to get the move. The video Is called can he beat it with just a shedinja and he didn't do that.
@@joshuawidener8407 if you wanna get technical, he started with the Bulbasaur, and even MORE technically, you can't get Shedinja at all this early, so he's already a cheater twice over. You know the point is to only use the stated pokemon in fights, right?
Otherwise how is he supposed to Surf with a Shedinja? The challenge run is stillborn by your logic. No point in even making a video.
I really like your Shedinja videos. Your persistence and the way you get around road blocks is really inspiring
I’m so excited for this whole month. You’re a legend and I can’t wait to see what else you have up your sleeve!
I have a theory on why Gyarados may be going for Twister sometimes. From my understanding, in the modern Pokémon games, to determine which move to use, the AI will actually perform a damage roll for each of the moves, and if it has a guaranteed KO it'll use that move. However, these damage rolls can miss or be registered as critical hits, which may cause the AI to go for a guaranteed KO that it doesn't actually have, or to not see a guaranteed KO that it does have. So maybe the times Gyarados used twister were times where its damage roll for bite returned a miss, so it just went for any of the moves, since it thought all of them would do 0 damage. That's mostly just a theory, but it would explain it. I learned this about the AI from one of Pokémon Challenges' videos, so hopefully I understood properly how it works.
Except Bite has 100% accuracy.
@@cyberdragonzekrom6790 You raise a valid point. For some reason I got it in my head Bite had 90% accuracy, but nope. 100%. So, unless there's some additional confounding factor with accuracy or evasion that I've missed, this is likely not the reason. Thank you for the correction.
It seems to have something to do with the dragon type, as outrage acts the same way.
I think Dragon type moves may just be bugged with wonder guard and being labeled at super effective even though they arent. My best guess is since they're uncommon moves it was a bug that just wasn't caught in development. Just a guess however
It could also be a holdover from yellow, in a way. The elite four in that game had exceptions programmed in that let them do things other than what their AI normally would. Maybe they kept those quirks while remaking the games, without thought for *why* they were there to begin with.
Didn't expect another Shedinja video but the more the better!
always happy to see my fave :)
@@shadycactus6146 💯 would love to see Shedinja in gen 5 next!
@Sniper That's true but I've only been a subscriber for 2 months. So for me it hasn't been a long time.
@Sniper Well yes, “another” fits there. If he did Charmander again, it would be “another” Charmander run.
@SniperShivOfficial Yes, another, because it's another
It's cool that you play the games on the cartridges. Getting a shiny is cool, and it's a legit shiny, ya know? But also, I enjoy the fact that you'd want to use it later. Great content as always.
So here's the reasoning why the AI sometimes doesn't go for the move that will knock out Shedinja, as explained in Pokemon Challenges' Emerald Kaizo video:
The AI will send out a Pokemon that has a super-effective move against the mon you have out. But here's the thing: the AI doesn't know that Shedinja has Wonder Guard. Instead, it will go for a random move that does fatal damage. So sometimes it won't go for the super-effective move, even though the move it goes for won't hit Shedinja because of WG.
The fact that this was your second solo run and you figured out ways to get over the mistakes (forgetting scratch etc.) is remarkable
I really respect you deciding to upload this one even though it was a rough and early challenge run. It’s all too easy to criticize your past work and methods for not being up to your current standard, so huge respect for owning it
It's awful. He doesn't even save at the right places: like having to walk that extra step to talk to Lance. And who doesn't save after each Elite Four battle unless you're sure you're going to sweep it? It's an embarrassment that anyone was that bad, even little kids.
@@encycl07pedia- the difference of perspective in our comments could not be any more blatant.
@@StormEagleCH Being charitable, I think the commenter above was attempting to be funny. Failing abysmally, of course, but attempting nonetheless.
Shedinja is one of the pokemon that sounds interesting for tactical usage until you realize how many enemies can kill it without any problem.
hehe... hiker dudley is a pun because dud is when something fails to explode. hard to beat the game at making puns sometimes
Well i didn't expect seeing you here
Shedinja made me like bug and ghost a bit more than I did before
It's fun to see a less experienced Jrose struggle his way through a game. And shedninja is an absolute fave of mine, so this is a banger episode!
Would love to see shedinja get a second health point at level 100 just because
He would be using a HELL LOTTA iron just to get max defence to tank the hit
25:15 - Intimidate cuts the foe's attack by 1 stage, which is actually only 33%, not 50%. So your attack stat is 67% of what it is.
Someone noticed let's goo
Always looking for more Shedinja runs, I'm excited for this one
I’m digging these daily uploads! Keep the great work up!
Shedinja being the most gimmicky being in the series makes it amazing
My guess for why Geodude sometimes stays in is just if the AI randomly chooses to go for status or an attack - if it chooses attack it switches instead
I'm so happy to see a Jrose's video, and now as a bonus it happens every day
Great run. Btw intimidate only lowers attack by 1 stage (leaving you at 66% rather than 50%)
Are you sure I thought it used to but it’s got nerfed
@@billable1861 it just lower Attack by one stage, so unless that mechanic works differently, there shouldn't be a difference.
I think?
In that fight wasnt he down by 2 stages? I don't remember
Came looking for this comment thank you
I have sunk well over 600 hours into the Gen 3 games and I have never, not once encountered a shiny Pokémon. Meanwhile, JRose encounters one by accident. Lucky I guess.
I found 3 shinys in 3 consecutive days on Sapphire after hunting for shiny Mudkip. I found a shiny wurmple and a shiny Electrike
In Gen 3 Kanto, I would say that the rivals strongest team for solo runs is if he picks venusaur, simply because of double intimidate. Any physical attackers just get done bad
I really enjoyed the Platinum run; excited to see how it goes again!
Can't wait to watch this one, the month of Jrose has been non stop bangers so far!
Thank you for your content man, you are by far one of my favorite pokétubers ever!
You're a madlad Jrose! Really hyped for this month's content :)
One thing that might be useful for future runs: Intimidate doesn't lower your Attack in half, but in one "level". So if a Pokémon has 300 attack, one Intimidate will lower it one level, which is a thirth, 200, and a second one would lower it to half, 150, and so on. The negative level boosts for all stats go like this: x0'67, x0'5, x0'4, x0'33 and x0'25. I think is something to take into account for Gen 3 or beyond, not only for attack, but also for Speed
Interesting run. Shedinja fared well in Kanto. Post-game would be a different beast. The Champion uses a Tyranitar, which requires you to use Sunny Day to eliminate the Sandstorm of. But that means a precious moveslot goes away. :(
It's so funny how in the Gen 1 solo runs, you'd be at 5-10 levels ahead of your opponent and still put up a fight, in later gens you need to be at double of their level.
I mean, this is mostly because of the fact this is shedinja lol
@@vtmagno23 Nah, it's how the EV system changed, grinding and leveling used to provide a lot more than leveling in the new system.
It's because of badge boost kol
Its crazy seeing how far this channel has come
I tried to use a Shedinja once, not a solo run but just a normal team member to see how I would do with it. Sounded quite fun on paper since there were only so few types that could actually hit it - but then it seemed as if literally everything had a move that could damage Shedinja.
Fire, Flying, Ghost, Dark, Rock, DoT field effects like hail and sandstorm, toxic spikes; Wonder Guard sounds hilariously OP until you realize just how many holes it actually has.
Yeah, Shedinja is lovely in theory, but the combination of how common its weaknesses are along with its base speed and attack not making up for the complete lack of three other stats compared to other pokemon absolutely tanks it.
I used it in Alpha Sapphire I think. It probably isn't good for a first time playthrough since many things you might not expect have coverage to kill it, but if you have a fair idea of movepools it also can completely wall many other things. You can use a slot for Protect to scout for coverage moves.
@@masterjoda999and of course the strongest and most intimidating type ever 💖Fairy💖
"Goes down like a...thudly" I live for Jrose's humor
I believe Gyarados uses twister because the AI interprets making you flinch as a viable strategy against Pokémon with unique typings or abilities, and this overrides its knowledge of the actual move itself not being able to hit Shedinja.
I really do love the video every day for a month. Gives me something to look forward too
Thanks!
JRose, I'm confident you won't see this, but you deserve nothing but respect for your dedication to these challenges. I personally don't remember when I found your channel, but I'm very thankful I have. Beyond thrilled for this month of content.
I feel like the raspiness of the voice makes JRose sound like a lady with a giant cigar who is telling me "STICK WITH ME HONEY IMMA MAKE U A STAAAH"
Damn Jrose, daily content AND an IMPOSSIBLE challenge? Because let's be honest, solo runs with Shedinja are always going to be painful, especially when in a generation where the first gym is a rock-type one. Thanks for the content again!
You made this challenge unusually hard, just Sand-Attack and RNG Manipulate until every enemy misses every move
Hell yes!! Long live Jrose and his pokemon challenges!!!!! Day 2
I passed up this video at first because I thought I saw it already - but realized that was in Platinum! You’re a madman Jrose to do this again!
This absolute mad lad truly did a Shedinja challenge...
I can't wait to watch this after Snorlax! 🤣
2:51 Fantastic advice Nurse Joy!
I loved the Shedinja platinum run, can't wait for this
This was great! You inspired my first solo run, and I also made critical,noob mistakes. Like not saving elixers and not saving for elite four. It definitely made Mankee an interesting contender hehe. Take care
I always liked this bug.. it's shadow sneak and sword stance worked wonders
I was thinking about choice band for Lance since shadow ball was good the whole time, but I didn't realize choice band isn't even available in FR/LG! You'd have to trade from R/S/E to get it.
Awesome videos as always! Thank you for all the fun content. Shedinja is such a wild pokemon with a cool concept.
This... this opening scares me... just HOW LONG did you take to complete this?!?
Hats off my guy.
A thought occurs. Because of how the rival picks his pokemon, based on who you pick, because jrose picked bulba, he actually made it the hardest possible, because double intimidating in arcanine and garyados
youtubers always apologize that their voice sounds weird, and i can never tell the difference.
Agreed
Jrose, the first video you made with platinum and shedinja, was probably the best video I have ever watched on RUclips, immeasurably keen to watch this thanks for blessing us mate
Yes! Finally! My most awaited episode, finally Shedinja!
Fun fact: the E4 rematch is genuinely impossible. Because of how 3rd gen switching mechanics work, you lose immediately when Blue sends out his Tyranitar. You don't even get a turn to attack it.
Excellent! Have zero interest for scarlet or violet but these always cheer me up!
>Shadow ball is 80 plus 50%, which is 120. Dig is 60 times 2. They're not exactly the same
They're both 120, Jrose.
You are a great content creator, I hope you grow more and more
Thanks for sharing this with us, you've grown so much since then
Month of JRose is now my favourite season 💚
Jrose talking about Brock: "I haven't spent that long beating a Gym Leader since Feebas"
*laughs in Weedle*
At the end there I was worried that future sight would get you - it's considered typeless in gen 3!
I'm loving your release schedule recently
LOVING the amount of jrose content. keep it coming ~
30 straight days of videos? Hell, even I don't want to watch one of these I'm gonna leave it on in the background from start to finish for the algorithm
Jrose you are just the best poketuber. Love your videos and the more or less scientific approach ;)-.
Here for this! I’ve always loved this weird little Pokémon.
I know you’re a proud Canadian, but I still want to wish you a Happy Thanksgiving from the states JRose.
6:58 When it didn't swap it used a status move, so it likely didn't even look at it's attacking moves to realize it can't attack.
i'd love to see you do this again now that you have so much more experience!
" Shadow ball is a physical attack, all ghost attacks are, like how leech life is a bug attack. "
I wonder what shedinjas bug stat is.
100% baby
When I was in grammar school my friend had a hacked latios and latias both shiny with wonder guard. He challenged me to a battle and I didn't know what I was about to get into. I didn't know what it did but didn't give up and eventually found it how it worked and then I still won. I learned: cheaters have no skill
You've really been treating us with these releases!
5:45 I keep on forgetting that you’re canadian
What? He said he was soary!
Lmfao! I love the progression of, "I can swim to Cinnabar and fight the trainers on the way there, why not? I'm already AT Cinnabar so I may as well fight the trainers while I'm here 🤷♂️ You know what? I'm here, may as well fight the trainers in the gym 🤷♂️ what's the harm? Well.......may as well fight Blaine and see what happens, HEY! I WON!" 😂
This is gonna be a great month! Thank you JRose!
How did you manage to heat EVERY FIGHT with max health??!
The raspiness is a turn on… and I’m not gay!!!
Would like to see Sedinja runs for every possible gen ^^
"Remember when I used to do single speed?" "I can't believe I did this in single speed" My guy, you did Gen 9 with animations at single speed.
I think I've tried this before, and SPOILERS:
I failed at the postgame champion due to T−tar & their aerial ace.
The low res Jigglypuff at 2:50 is absolutely sending me 😂
I get that it's a bug move but why does Shedinja learn leech life? 😂
I think it's a move it learns before Level 20, which is to say, as a Nincada.
@@CyberchaoX ah right fair enough
"One of the weirdest Pokemon."
First of all, how dare you?
Jrose, you maddest of lads. It's insane that you're going 30 straight days. I will watch and like every video...Except the Scarlet/Violet ones, because I haven't played them yet. Maybe I'll run the videos with the sound off and leave a like when it's over.
Amazing. Scarlet/Violet comes out and this dude drops 3 videos in 3 days.
You what I remember, Jrose using the piano gameboy advance jingle intro. BRING IT BACK JROSE!!!
PS: Please do a Gen 1 Machamp run,pls.
Love the vids!!!
Omg, you weren't lying, I'm so excited.