Thanks for watching, everyone! I recorded this video on an emergency computer setup and it came out kind of... sunburned?? Oh, yeah! Because I love chaos and pain... here's how you calculate the 11% getting ZERO points: 17% = 6pts (correct answer 16% = 5pts 15% = 4pts 14% = 3pts 13% = 2pts 12% = 1pt 11% = ... Please discuss :)
I absolutely understand your reasoning. I also agree that 11% IS within 6% of 17% mathematically. For chaos and pain, I would have said that NO ONE got points, as the initial guesser was close enough to prevent the other guessers from qualifying. Putting it mathematically: 17% (the answer) = 6 points 16% = 5 points 15% = 4 points 14% = 3 points 13% = 2 points 12% = 1 points 11% = 0 points, BUT within 6% and nullifies the other three guesses
That’s totally internally consistent, just not with your earlier statement that points would be had within six points of the correct answer. That statement should have been 5. I’d have given adef a point to compensate for confusion, and then clarified, but I understand your resolution as well. Edit: Someone else is credentialing, so I’ll credential as well. I have a bachelor’s in pure math and spent over three years partially tutoring math from elementary school to college level.
As someone who tutored a *lot* of math and science at the college level, what you said, mathematically, was 'within 6'. ADEF was 'within 6'. Even if that's not what you intended, what you said included ADEF's answer and he should have gotten the point off of that alone, if nothing else
Even by the actual definition ll is classified a digraph. Though tbf most of the time it doesn't act like a digraph, at least in English, cause in most words it doesn't represent a distinct sound and could be replaced with a single l and not change the pronunciation of the word, so most (English speaking) people don't automatically think of it when trying to think of digraphs, so it might not have resulted in type null being guessed if defined properly lol.
@Monkeycantnutz What? No, Zane just didn't know what he was talking about and didn't even consider that that he was leading adef into traps with his terrible definition. It was not correct in any way.
For anyone too lazy to look it up: a digraph is in summary: two letters that combine to make one sound prime examples in English being: "ch" in "chat" and "sh" in "shop" So "Shuppet" by the "Sh" is still a digraph, and maybe also "Conkeldurr" for the funky L that "el" produces? but tbh also have heard "Conkeldurr" with the "e" and "l" completely separate? They just pronounced it with the funky L version right in their explanation :p
He's using exclusive not inclusive counting, which is valid. "within" can imply hard boundaries, but it's Peter and I don't think he thought hard enough to have done that on purpose.
I feel genuinely gaslit about the budew thing. Budew is so cute and the explanation makes sense and I IMMEDIATELY made the magnetic/attraction joke connection as soon as I saw magneton, and Arcanine is obvious, but most importantly the other answer was blipbug?? BLIPBUG??? How did Shannon get away with both Bruno AND Blipbug???? I feel insane by everybody but Peebr's reactions lmao
Same. At the start of the discussion I said out loud “Shannon hates Blipbug” and refused to budge from my reasoning. And Zane’s pun is thoroughly on brand.
The only thing I could think of was because blipbug has a little bowtie, either that or because it makes him look better in comparison, but even then yeah Budew still makes more sense just because it's a cute pokemon that evolves into a rose. And Shannon hates blipbug lmao it's like one of the least popular pokemon.
Technically it's still correct. He invited three RUclipsrs. He didn't have to invite Shannon because Shannon is already a part of the channel. My wife was at my wedding, but I didn't invite her to be there.
And he's technically correct on the gusspionage round too, they were just using different variations of "within" and had a miscommunication. In python a range doesn't include the last value. It depends on what kind of math you're doing what you mean by "within", since that could include or exclude the last value.
@PointsofData A python range(x) isn't a "within x" statement. It, like most programming languages, just begins counting from 0 and gives you x values, similar to indices in arrays while being much more memory efficient. In statistics, while you can have an exclusive range, the most common range to use is inclusive and the language used to describe it is something falling "within x".
@NeatestBurritoi think some games give you a challenge that says "defeat within 5 turns", but you can still win on that 5th turn. The 11% would be the 0, and 17 the 6th in this case. I guess sometimes to be clear it's better to say "number or less" to not be confusing on intentions.
Depends if you see it from a math or coding perspective. Because in coding that 11% counts as the first number. The only real issue is that the explanation was vague and could be interpreted in so many other ways.
@jordananderson2728 The issue was his phrasing of "within six" which 11 is, and thus a point was deserved, but wasn't what he _intended._ He wanted to award 6 points for nailing it, and one less for each step away. So it was really a poor choice of words.
To be fair, 17 is not WITHIN 6 of 11. It is exactly 6 from 11. If I say "up to 10" and "up to and including 10", do you see how suddenly "up to 10" could be seen as not including 10?
@RicardoGuecardono, they are exactly 1 from 11, not within 1. If you are measuring whether something is “within a box”, are you including the box itself?
@timcal2136 If it is contained within the wall itself, then yes, it is within the box Mathematically, the thing being questioned here are Open sets vs Closed sets. Semantically, it only makes sense to consider excluding the endpoints (i.e, an open set) if we are considering a field, with continuous values rather than discrete ones. "Within 1" when looking at whole numbers will always, _always_ include the endpoints. Otherwise it is semantically meaningless; it is not a range at all. If you include decimals, however, you can argue it as an open set. In the same vein, it makes no sense to exclude the endpoints when looking at a distance of 5, _unless_ working over decimals
I found them a year and a bit a go, and I felt the same. I was getting bored with the traditional Poketuber of "lets fight" type videos and was watching them do the fun quiz/game show parts and leaving during the battles. Found these guys and Zane just doing the games and its grown sooo much the past year and a bit.
I discovered them almost 2 years ago now i their content is absolutely amazing if they didnt upload that worm video i would have probally discovered them like 1 year ago
I totally agree with Peebr. Way better than Magnaton (in my opinion is not a cool looking Pokemon but I understand that people might have different opinions). Definitely tied with arcanine.
i think yours was the best answer, magneton was there for a pun and arcanine its too big to fit in some common first date places like a restaurant or a movie theater
No, Zane. Digraphs is when two letters combine to represent one sound. Like ea or ew. (Though I suppose that two of the same letters would probably fall into that category too.)
A digraph is when 2 characters are used to represent a single phoneme, which does include double letters but also things like ng, ch, sh, ck and vowel combinations like ea, ou, and even words where a silent e at the end changes how the vowel is pronounced (e.g. bar > bare). So the clue "digraph" would apply to SEAdra, Type: NuLL, GoleTT, DewgoNG, TangrowTH, ClodsIrE, SHuPPet, ConkelduRR, and arguably ClefAblE. Not a great clue, since it applies to about 2/3 of the available board. But also not a great clue even if digraphs were only double letters, since Type: Null has a double L ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I did have to check whether double letters and vowel combinations are considered digraphs, bc I thought it only included consonant combinations where each character represents a different phoneme on its own - th, ch, sh, ng, ph, wh, wr, sch, pn, pt. But it turns out vowel combinations and double letters are also included. I thought the split digraph thing (with the silent e) was pretty cool! Apparently those are really common in Indic alphabets
21:42 Fun fact: a study in 2008 trained caterpillars to respond to sensory stimuli. The caterpillars then went into metamorphosis, dissolving into a total puddle of goo inside the cocoon and then were reborn into butterflies. they found the majority of these butterflies retained the sensory responses and therefore “memories” that they had formed as caterpillars. So by that knowledge, in the metaphorical sense of the word “heart” meaning self, soul, memories. . . There is actually a heart in there somewhere. So maybe the heart that beats inside does remain. TLDR: even though caterpillars totally dissolve into goo before becoming butterflies they still retain memories from before metamorphosis. Heart does remain???
Woah, super cool! I think I found that study -- it's quite interesting (and also free on NIH). >>> "The adult aversion did not result from carryover of chemicals from the larval environment, as neither applying odorants to naïve pupae nor washing the pupae of trained caterpillars resulted in a change in behavior. In addition, we report that larvae trained at third instar still showed odor aversion after two molts, as fifth instars, but did not avoid the odor as adults, consistent with the idea that post-metamorphic recall involves regions of the brain that are not produced until later in larval development." > Blackiston DJ, Silva Casey E, Weiss MR. Retention of memory through metamorphosis: can a moth remember what it learned as a caterpillar? PLoS One. 2008 Mar 5;3(3):e1736. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0001736. PMID: 18320055; PMCID: PMC2248710.
Okay, but caterpillars turning completely into goo in chrysalises is a myth. Some of their internal organs remain intact, including their respiratory system.
Budew is a perfect answer. my little baby budew in platinum majorly carried my team in the early game. What date wouldn't want a widdle baby grass cannon?
@CompSarge I only think the FBI or interpol would raid the gym for being a human trafficking operation long before OSHA would think about inspecting it
I'm with you Peebr, that's literally just pants. Absolutely insane answer to "coolest outfit", which thankfully turned out not to be true (even though it was a bad answer to best hair as well)
29:55 If the statement was to be "within six", then 17 should count. Being within 1% from 11% would've been either 10% or 12%. Doing the simple maths here, 13 is 2, 14 is 3, 15 is 4, 16 is 5, and 17 is 6. The idea of "being within" is could never include the number itself, since that would make being within one only have the exact answer be the accepted answer which makes no sense. Of course, it's just a game for fun, but if you wanted to get in to what the exact wording would mean, that would be the outcome.
Yup. If the intent was to be + or - 5 instead of + or - 6, the statement should have been "within 5" Everyone hearing "within 6" is going to think + or - 6. Everyone coming up for all these justifications for why 11 is not within 6 of 17 is just trying too hard to cover up for the mistake after the fact. adef was robbed.
15:25 Peebr, the coolness of an outfit isn't defined by the amount of fabric it has, it's how the fabric is used that matters! That said Bruno's still isn't particularly cool lol.
shannon saying “i’m the liar for rounds 1 and 4” immediately clued me into to him being the liar for 2 and 3. he knew he at least wasn’t the liar for 2 and 3 and obviously he wouldn’t want to help another person get points by saying he’s the liar for one he isn’t
When a butterfly metamorphic sizes in its cocoon none of it's major organs dissolve only the outer parts like the fat the muscle and the skin if you're looking at it at a human standpoint
Hey boys, i wanted to say that I've never played any Pokemon games or watched anime past gen 1 but y'all are so fun I've been watching you all for an year and it's the only pokemon content i consume
31:33 "you can't punch a ghost" but certain ghosts types have physical form as parts of them though! Like yeah your fist goes through gastly but you could right hook yamask in the mask
6:45 I have never enjoyed playing with small mons. Even as a kid. Absolutely with Adef here. Crystal was the best because all full EVOs had sprites that used the whole space and were animated
Funny, I almost always prefer small 'mons. Cute and powerful, you'd never expect it!! With the exceptions of really gigantic kaijus, because they're just cool
If the prize is that you win “the game show” does that mean each time someone wins they must create and host the next jack box. Is this like winning the baby in the king cake? Winning is not a prize but a responsibility?
27:25 this round was my favorite, I immediately knew that Bipbug was something that Shannon NEVER would have said, and that magneton was 100% something Zane would say. Also don’t worry peter, I think the Budew idea was banger
40:45 I’m surprised nobody thought of Ultra Beasts. All Poké Balls except Beast Ball and Master Ball have x0.1 odds of catching, regardless of circumstances. (Beast Ball itself has lowered odds on normal Pokémon.) The exceptions are balls that only exist in games where there are no UBs, such as the Gen 4 Park Ball (see Pal Park) and the Hisui Poke Ball variants. (Note that the lowest-effectiveness Hisui balls are still low catch rate lol)
And either use still goes through catch rate calculations. So the multiplier of the balls does apply. Very different from things like a master ball, which doesn't have a catch rate, it just does. The master ball is thus also the only one that doesn't get the forced 0.1x multiplier somewhere. (beast balls on non-ultra beasts, all other balls on ultra beasts) Which means the correct answer is either 97.06% (33 out of 34 balls) or 97.37% (37 out of 38 balls) if the hisuian versions are considered distinct.
I would watch a full game of codenames where all the words are pokemon or something. Honestly same with wavelength, since thats not how wavelength works
22:00 butterflies do not have hearts but the synapses it has weirdly survive as its known that butterflies will remember things from the time they were a caterpillar.
11:39 Bro he could have literally just said “Ground”, Golett and Clodsire are the only Ground Types on the Board. Why did bro bust out the thesaurus? 😭
Thanks for watching, everyone!
I recorded this video on an emergency computer setup and it came out kind of... sunburned?? Oh, yeah! Because I love chaos and pain... here's how you calculate the 11% getting ZERO points:
17% = 6pts (correct answer
16% = 5pts
15% = 4pts
14% = 3pts
13% = 2pts
12% = 1pt
11% = ...
Please discuss :)
Checks out, great job!
I think Adef should’ve gotten points 😂. But I also understand your thinking.
I absolutely understand your reasoning. I also agree that 11% IS within 6% of 17% mathematically. For chaos and pain, I would have said that NO ONE got points, as the initial guesser was close enough to prevent the other guessers from qualifying.
Putting it mathematically:
17% (the answer) = 6 points
16% = 5 points
15% = 4 points
14% = 3 points
13% = 2 points
12% = 1 points
11% = 0 points, BUT within 6% and nullifies the other three guesses
That’s totally internally consistent, just not with your earlier statement that points would be had within six points of the correct answer. That statement should have been 5. I’d have given adef a point to compensate for confusion, and then clarified, but I understand your resolution as well.
Edit: Someone else is credentialing, so I’ll credential as well. I have a bachelor’s in pure math and spent over three years partially tutoring math from elementary school to college level.
As someone who tutored a *lot* of math and science at the college level, what you said, mathematically, was 'within 6'. ADEF was 'within 6'. Even if that's not what you intended, what you said included ADEF's answer and he should have gotten the point off of that alone, if nothing else
Even if Zane’s definition of digraph wasn’t exactly correct, Type: Null DOES still fit the definition he gave, so it’s funny it was the bomb.
It is also not a legal clue in codenames. Clues have to be about the meanings not the placement of the bricks or letters in them.
So it's still correct then
Even by the actual definition ll is classified a digraph. Though tbf most of the time it doesn't act like a digraph, at least in English, cause in most words it doesn't represent a distinct sound and could be replaced with a single l and not change the pronunciation of the word, so most (English speaking) people don't automatically think of it when trying to think of digraphs, so it might not have resulted in type null being guessed if defined properly lol.
@Monkeycantnutz
What? No, Zane just didn't know what he was talking about and didn't even consider that that he was leading adef into traps with his terrible definition.
It was not correct in any way.
For anyone too lazy to look it up:
a digraph is in summary: two letters that combine to make one sound
prime examples in English being: "ch" in "chat" and "sh" in "shop"
So "Shuppet" by the "Sh" is still a digraph, and maybe also "Conkeldurr" for the funky L that "el" produces? but tbh also have heard "Conkeldurr" with the "e" and "l" completely separate? They just pronounced it with the funky L version right in their explanation :p
Reminder that 11 + 6 is somehow 16 to Peter
I went straight to the comment.🤣
Imagine arguing math with the math guy
Counting is definitely his strong point 😂
IM NOT A MATHMAGICIAN LIKE YOU, adef!
That was crazy 😂
He's using exclusive not inclusive counting, which is valid. "within" can imply hard boundaries, but it's Peter and I don't think he thought hard enough to have done that on purpose.
Knew Shannon was the liar the second he gave any kind of positive feedback to Blipbug.
I feel genuinely gaslit about the budew thing. Budew is so cute and the explanation makes sense and I IMMEDIATELY made the magnetic/attraction joke connection as soon as I saw magneton, and Arcanine is obvious, but most importantly the other answer was blipbug?? BLIPBUG??? How did Shannon get away with both Bruno AND Blipbug???? I feel insane by everybody but Peebr's reactions lmao
Same. At the start of the discussion I said out loud “Shannon hates Blipbug” and refused to budge from my reasoning. And Zane’s pun is thoroughly on brand.
MY EXACT FEELINGS
I FEEL THE SAME WAY, i know th is isnt a serious game but GOD IT PISSES ME OFF AND I CANT HELP IT
@colincat6293 I did find it very funny as well as frustrating, but more than anything I just really want to know if they were fucking with us
The only thing I could think of was because blipbug has a little bowtie, either that or because it makes him look better in comparison, but even then yeah Budew still makes more sense just because it's a cute pokemon that evolves into a rose. And Shannon hates blipbug lmao it's like one of the least popular pokemon.
Peter miscounting contestants in the begining was forshadowing for Adef's Guesspionage round LOL
Technically it's still correct. He invited three RUclipsrs. He didn't have to invite Shannon because Shannon is already a part of the channel.
My wife was at my wedding, but I didn't invite her to be there.
And he's technically correct on the gusspionage round too, they were just using different variations of "within" and had a miscommunication. In python a range doesn't include the last value. It depends on what kind of math you're doing what you mean by "within", since that could include or exclude the last value.
@allgreatfictions is a proposal not the invitation to attending a wedding together?
@PointsofData A python range(x) isn't a "within x" statement. It, like most programming languages, just begins counting from 0 and gives you x values, similar to indices in arrays while being much more memory efficient. In statistics, while you can have an exclusive range, the most common range to use is inclusive and the language used to describe it is something falling "within x".
@NeatestBurritoi think some games give you a challenge that says "defeat within 5 turns", but you can still win on that 5th turn. The 11% would be the 0, and 17 the 6th in this case. I guess sometimes to be clear it's better to say "number or less" to not be confusing on intentions.
Not giving adef points for for 11% was pure rage bait
Depends if you see it from a math or coding perspective.
Because in coding that 11% counts as the first number.
The only real issue is that the explanation was vague and could be interpreted in so many other ways.
@Nitosa I disagree because that's still within six counts of the expected amount. Computers are still math.
@jordananderson2728 The issue was his phrasing of "within six" which 11 is, and thus a point was deserved, but wasn't what he _intended._ He wanted to award 6 points for nailing it, and one less for each step away. So it was really a poor choice of words.
"So you're sort of like an asshole" yeah, what is this, you're first time here?
no one mentioned the fact that one of Skyla's cannons shoots you into a wall where you then fall like 20 feet to the ground.
Watched this live and could not believe how much time was spent arguing that 11 was within 6 of 17.
I feel irrationally irritated at peter not knowing what within 6% is lol
30:30 Peter can’t explain rules or do math it’s crazy 😂
This is wild not to be in the 6%
To be fair, 17 is not WITHIN 6 of 11. It is exactly 6 from 11.
If I say "up to 10" and "up to and including 10", do you see how suddenly "up to 10" could be seen as not including 10?
@allgreatfictionsare 12 and 10 not within 1 of 11?
@RicardoGuecardono, they are exactly 1 from 11, not within 1. If you are measuring whether something is “within a box”, are you including the box itself?
@timcal2136 If it is contained within the wall itself, then yes, it is within the box
Mathematically, the thing being questioned here are Open sets vs Closed sets. Semantically, it only makes sense to consider excluding the endpoints (i.e, an open set) if we are considering a field, with continuous values rather than discrete ones.
"Within 1" when looking at whole numbers will always, _always_ include the endpoints. Otherwise it is semantically meaningless; it is not a range at all. If you include decimals, however, you can argue it as an open set.
In the same vein, it makes no sense to exclude the endpoints when looking at a distance of 5, _unless_ working over decimals
I'm so glad I found this little circle of poketubers this year
I found them a year and a bit a go, and I felt the same. I was getting bored with the traditional Poketuber of "lets fight" type videos and was watching them do the fun quiz/game show parts and leaving during the battles. Found these guys and Zane just doing the games and its grown sooo much the past year and a bit.
I just recently discovered them as well and so glad that I did. Cush and Sketch are my absolute favorites with Shannon being a close tie with them
I discovered them almost 2 years ago now i their content is absolutely amazing if they didnt upload that worm video i would have probally discovered them like 1 year ago
Same I found like August last year and I love their content
We're thankful every day to be a part of this awesome group of humans :)
Thanks for watching!
Peter definitely invited Adef to rage bait him 🤣🤣🤣🤣
19:49, i think, confirms this
@Psychic4211 and 17 definitely didn't help
he earned it…his arrogance at times is annoying
@FearedCreature fr, he kinda annoys me
I thought the Budew thing was cute...
I totally agree with Peebr. Way better than Magnaton (in my opinion is not a cool looking Pokemon but I understand that people might have different opinions). Definitely tied with arcanine.
i think yours was the best answer, magneton was there for a pun and arcanine its too big to fit in some common first date places like a restaurant or a movie theater
It was, but I'll NEVER admit it.
I liked it peebr
I thought it was the most sensible thing by far, as endearing as Arcanine but not as enormous
No, Zane. Digraphs is when two letters combine to represent one sound. Like ea or ew. (Though I suppose that two of the same letters would probably fall into that category too.)
even if he had the right word it would still include type: nuLL
A digraph is when 2 characters are used to represent a single phoneme, which does include double letters but also things like ng, ch, sh, ck and vowel combinations like ea, ou, and even words where a silent e at the end changes how the vowel is pronounced (e.g. bar > bare). So the clue "digraph" would apply to SEAdra, Type: NuLL, GoleTT, DewgoNG, TangrowTH, ClodsIrE, SHuPPet, ConkelduRR, and arguably ClefAblE. Not a great clue, since it applies to about 2/3 of the available board. But also not a great clue even if digraphs were only double letters, since Type: Null has a double L ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I did have to check whether double letters and vowel combinations are considered digraphs, bc I thought it only included consonant combinations where each character represents a different phoneme on its own - th, ch, sh, ng, ph, wh, wr, sch, pn, pt. But it turns out vowel combinations and double letters are also included. I thought the split digraph thing (with the silent e) was pretty cool! Apparently those are really common in Indic alphabets
Actually ea and ew are diphthongs as those are vowels
I was sitting here begging him to say “foundation” cause of conkeldurr and ground type.
21:42 Fun fact: a study in 2008 trained caterpillars to respond to sensory stimuli. The caterpillars then went into metamorphosis, dissolving into a total puddle of goo inside the cocoon and then were reborn into butterflies. they found the majority of these butterflies retained the sensory responses and therefore “memories” that they had formed as caterpillars. So by that knowledge, in the metaphorical sense of the word “heart” meaning self, soul, memories. . . There is actually a heart in there somewhere.
So maybe the heart that beats inside does remain.
TLDR: even though caterpillars totally dissolve into goo before becoming butterflies they still retain memories from before metamorphosis. Heart does remain???
Woah, super cool! I think I found that study -- it's quite interesting (and also free on NIH).
>>> "The adult aversion did not result from carryover of chemicals from the larval environment, as neither applying odorants to naïve pupae nor washing the pupae of trained caterpillars resulted in a change in behavior. In addition, we report that larvae trained at third instar still showed odor aversion after two molts, as fifth instars, but did not avoid the odor as adults, consistent with the idea that post-metamorphic recall involves regions of the brain that are not produced until later in larval development."
> Blackiston DJ, Silva Casey E, Weiss MR. Retention of memory through metamorphosis: can a moth remember what it learned as a caterpillar? PLoS One. 2008 Mar 5;3(3):e1736. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0001736. PMID: 18320055; PMCID: PMC2248710.
Knowing that memories can be maintained even through near-total goopification is so fascinating on a mechanical level!
That's awesome
Okay, but caterpillars turning completely into goo in chrysalises is a myth. Some of their internal organs remain intact, including their respiratory system.
TLDR;TLDR: Butterflies keep caterpillar memories; heart= soul retained.
27:10 all of these people know that Shannon's least favorite pokemon is Blipbug and they didn't once question him on it. That was so obvious
I would have been throwing hands at that water type legs question. In what world does "water type" mean mono-water?
Budew is a perfect answer. my little baby budew in platinum majorly carried my team in the early game. What date wouldn't want a widdle baby grass cannon?
These guys clearly haven't seen the Pokemon Legends Arceus advert where Budew joins a couple on their first date
22:17 catipillars don't completely turn into goo. Many of their major organs including their repository system stay intact.
Caterpillars don't have hearts, though
The thing with the first question is that Wallace's/Juan's gym is not necessarily an OSHA violation, it's more FBI or interpol territory.
I mean, their gym is *literally* made of thin ice.
@CompSarge I only think the FBI or interpol would raid the gym for being a human trafficking operation long before OSHA would think about inspecting it
I'm with you Peebr, that's literally just pants. Absolutely insane answer to "coolest outfit", which thankfully turned out not to be true (even though it was a bad answer to best hair as well)
All the discussion about Eeeee being against the rules of Codenames, yet absolutely no complaints about Near being even more against the rules?
Pretty sure diagraph is also against the rules
"Near" as a clue is funny enough to work exactly once. If anyone tried it a second time I'd get their ass.
I am so with Peber on the first date question, I think it was a great answer
Great job actually thinking about the Fakin' It prompt for the odd one out. Much more entertaining than the usual "just the opposite".
29:55 If the statement was to be "within six", then 17 should count. Being within 1% from 11% would've been either 10% or 12%. Doing the simple maths here, 13 is 2, 14 is 3, 15 is 4, 16 is 5, and 17 is 6. The idea of "being within" is could never include the number itself, since that would make being within one only have the exact answer be the accepted answer which makes no sense. Of course, it's just a game for fun, but if you wanted to get in to what the exact wording would mean, that would be the outcome.
I concur that this is the best possible answer.
Woah paragraph, oh wait it’s spitting facts,
Yup. If the intent was to be + or - 5 instead of + or - 6, the statement should have been "within 5"
Everyone hearing "within 6" is going to think + or - 6. Everyone coming up for all these justifications for why 11 is not within 6 of 17 is just trying too hard to cover up for the mistake after the fact. adef was robbed.
While I agree with you counting is not necessarily “simple maths” as you’ve written. It’s just counting.
15:25 Peebr, the coolness of an outfit isn't defined by the amount of fabric it has, it's how the fabric is used that matters! That said Bruno's still isn't particularly cool lol.
Wildest part about this quiz is that the person who is a teacher for a living doesn't know how to calculate numbers within a range
No human can be used in a Pokemon battle, because once they step into the ring, it's no longer a Pokemon battle!
HOW is 17% not in the 6% range of 11%????????????? that got me unsettled for real ehehehe
Sawk and Throh are Muppets.
12:14 Look at this …graph
Every time I do, it gives me staph
I'm increasingly convinced that a lineup of Adef, Lockstin, and Shep would be an awesome chill time for any of the formats of this channel.
first time I see a dark type video
This is the most accurate description of what has taken place here :P
I was so confused I kept trying to turn my brightness up 😭
@ELMsAnightmare i thought my youtube on my roku was acting up
Omg how is this the only comment saying this? I honestly thought my screen was messed up lmfao
17:20 ah yes there isn't a mega whose whole design is legs (starmie)
3:06 I can't believe I'm in tears this early into the video
shannon saying “i’m the liar for rounds 1 and 4” immediately clued me into to him being the liar for 2 and 3.
he knew he at least wasn’t the liar for 2 and 3 and obviously he wouldn’t want to help another person get points by saying he’s the liar for one he isn’t
Breaking: Gameshow host can't do basic math
40:50 definitely ‘shares a type with legendairies’
Near is such an illegal clue. 😂😂 23:00
Professor Birch has the best outfit. Lab coat says, "Yeah, I'm a professor." Shorts and sandals say, "but I'm not like other professors."
getting chased by a Poochyena says he’s not a very good professor though 🤣
@FearedCreature How so?
@FearedCreature then we also get to count oak getting absolutely brutalized in the show by just about every 'mon ash sends home
@Rec@RecurveStickerDragonthat may be different since he provokes them into a reaction instead of going out without a pokemon to help protect him…
@goodpeople25goes out without a Pokemon to protect him, the ones in the balls don’t belong to him so can’t be considered doing that
12:40 Um, actually a digraph is any pair of letters that represent one sound they don't have to be the same letter 🤓☝️
22:45 also that's against the rules of codenames, your clues have to relate to the meaning of the word not its position on the board
I was about to say lol
Wooooo 🎉 my fav tv show is on!
Don't worry Peebr, I also think it's insane that everyone thought Bruno had the coolest fit. Lol
Adef fully deserves those 2 points
When a butterfly metamorphic sizes in its cocoon none of it's major organs dissolve only the outer parts like the fat the muscle and the skin if you're looking at it at a human standpoint
I was expecting someone to say they’ll bring a Gardevoir to their first date, haha
Peebr and Adef is the best lineup. Adef constant animosity and Peebr being secretly really smart but PG. Zane is cool too
PG only in their channel, on Zane’s and Sketch’s Peter is as lewd and R as the others…
24:40
Dialga, in case you mess up.
Bro, I'm screaming. How do they never clock Shannon as the liar. 😂
42:34 - Note that Lockstin did not rule out eating the worm.
Hey boys, i wanted to say that I've never played any Pokemon games or watched anime past gen 1 but y'all are so fun I've been watching you all for an year and it's the only pokemon content i consume
Saaaaame, I'm so glad I found all of them, the friendship vibes are immaculate
@doritasenpai2060i know righttt
I actually REALLY like Peebrs budew answer
5 seconds in and adef is still holding on to his grudge from the last time.
27:40 - Your answer is legit as hell, Peebr.
31:33 "you can't punch a ghost" but certain ghosts types have physical form as parts of them though! Like yeah your fist goes through gastly but you could right hook yamask in the mask
My immediate thought was Buzzfeed unsolved/watcher (I forget which series it was) but Shane punching a ghost 😂
Oblivion has taught me that with enough experience in hand-to-hand you can in fact punch a ghost.
43:38 Here me out: Venom extractors. You extract venom from snakes and spiders for ancient weapons.
Adef getting questioned on his math for within 6% is wild if a def gave me a number I prob wouldn’t fact check it it’s just what he does
6:45 I have never enjoyed playing with small mons. Even as a kid. Absolutely with Adef here. Crystal was the best because all full EVOs had sprites that used the whole space and were animated
Funny, I almost always prefer small 'mons. Cute and powerful, you'd never expect it!! With the exceptions of really gigantic kaijus, because they're just cool
“Do any water types gain legs when they mega evolve?”
…Starmie
I love Peter...but that water type walking on land question would have made me get violent!!!
this one was just "how badly can we trigger adef, renown pokemon math nerd"
I’m a simple woman, I see Adef and I click. Excited to see more content from everyone now I’m introduced!
CLODSIRE MENTIONED
"you can't punch a ghost!" The ghoul boys, Shane Madej and Ryan Bergara, would beg to differ.
Budew was such a cute and romantic answer! if a date brought their pet and it was a giant metallic group of eyeballs I'd leave 😂
27:06 I fuckin' love Shannon 😂
34:50 was so fucking funny I choked on my dinner! "It's literally - IT'S THE MOON!" 🤣😂🤣
*As a woman* Peebr has the *only* correct answer! Bring the Budew!
17:20 ohh, my poor sweet adef
28:05 Blipbug stocks goin through the roof
Vod viewers didn't get to see the terrifying Peter avatar just out of frame
Nobody at all:
Zane: "You could convince me to go to literally the end of the man bar."
If the prize is that you win “the game show” does that mean each time someone wins they must create and host the next jack box. Is this like winning the baby in the king cake? Winning is not a prize but a responsibility?
Not currently but that would be fun to see.
17:20 Starmie. Starmie gains legs. It already had them there, but it gained much leg.
adef got shafted lol
I am still sad about the Bruxish slander 😢 I love my little colourfull fish 🎉
Clearly, the best Pokémon to being on a date is Purrloin.
Because we see just that in Legends Z-A
27:25 this round was my favorite, I immediately knew that Bipbug was something that Shannon NEVER would have said, and that magneton was 100% something Zane would say. Also don’t worry peter, I think the Budew idea was banger
Digraph has to be the worst clue ever
16:49 Ignore Kanto’s elite four because Caitlin
11 is definitely within 6, 20 is within 5 of 15 for example. You don't count 17 itself. Within 1 would just be the number itself by that logic
40:45 I’m surprised nobody thought of Ultra Beasts. All Poké Balls except Beast Ball and Master Ball have x0.1 odds of catching, regardless of circumstances. (Beast Ball itself has lowered odds on normal Pokémon.) The exceptions are balls that only exist in games where there are no UBs, such as the Gen 4 Park Ball (see Pal Park) and the Hisui Poke Ball variants. (Note that the lowest-effectiveness Hisui balls are still low catch rate lol)
What came to mind too, i thought every ball other than MB. Although i didnt think of the hisuian balls, great catch
And either use still goes through catch rate calculations. So the multiplier of the balls does apply. Very different from things like a master ball, which doesn't have a catch rate, it just does.
The master ball is thus also the only one that doesn't get the forced 0.1x multiplier somewhere. (beast balls on non-ultra beasts, all other balls on ultra beasts)
Which means the correct answer is either 97.06% (33 out of 34 balls) or 97.37% (37 out of 38 balls) if the hisuian versions are considered distinct.
I would watch a full game of codenames where all the words are pokemon or something. Honestly same with wavelength, since thats not how wavelength works
I love this particular series. I also love how this episode nerd sniped both the number folks and the linguistic folks.
1:00 woah bfdi mouth mentioned (this is what pure insanity looks like) also AAAAAAA
25:41 Oh god… now I’m just imagining Blipbug as Mr. Mind….
13:15 No-one said Miror B.? No-one?!
21:19 lmao real
thank god i now have seomething to watch while i terraform in pokopia
Yeah that game is so boring that I need something to distract me from it to be entertained.
@Eatdameats if you find pokopia boring that just means that cozy games arent your thing.
@froakie_fanbet they haven’t even played pokopia and are just blindly hating cus it’s pokemon
@dxwdebt I'm actually gonna guess most people who watch this Pokémon channel don't blindly hate things just for being Pokémon.
@Eatdameatsi think its fun but just like to watch stuff while i build and explore
22:00 butterflies do not have hearts but the synapses it has weirdly survive as its known that butterflies will remember things from the time they were a caterpillar.
19:48 clip adef here and make it a short lol. Best delicious James Moment lol
Flint's bright red afro is the best hair in the Elite Four.
That 11 +/- 6 conversation was infuriating
He is literally a pokemon. Honestly the best answer to any pokemon question.
@12:55 To be fair to adef, Type: Null also has a double LL.
He was on a 50/50 to explode even if we had the right intent there.
11:39 Bro he could have literally just said “Ground”, Golett and Clodsire are the only Ground Types on the Board. Why did bro bust out the thesaurus? 😭
Imagine bringing a flower that hasnt bloomed on the first date 💀