Jesus Christ the sovereign God loves you :" ) I hope you can personally get to know the Holy Trinity, God miraculously healed me of my chronic breathing issues that plagued me if not most nights then every single night for years God did this healing instantaneously within group prayer over my health Jesus loves you
@@groundh0gday200 yeah but gen 5 was mostly known as the generation of the deagons. Meanwhile Gen 6 was pure weather because of groudon, kyogre, and rayquaza
weather in gen 6 onwards only lasted for 5 turns / 8 turns with the weather boosting rocks except for the primals, where their respective weathers lasted indefintely as long as they remained in battle so yeah, primal kyogre is like mega politoed haha
Whimsicott adding it’s own wind onto the weather pile right in front of 3 weather Gods. Conclusion: Whimsicott is the 4th member of the weather quadruplet.
@@notsocooldude7720 | There was no rhyme or reason for what Pokemon got -Mega Evolution- Cancer back in gen-6. What makes you think they'd develop a pattern by now?
@@RaceBandit There kinda was. Very rarely did they add megas to mons from the previous 1-2 generations. IIRC most of the megas added in XY were gen 1 mons and most of the ones added in ORAS were Gen 3 mons. There were only 2 megas given to mons from gens 5 and 6. Basically if megas came back the odds of gholdengo getting one would be extremely small at least until a few generations down the line
For some reason I'd always assumed Delta Stream was immune to being replaced by Desolate Land/Primordial Sea Since, y'know, Rayquaza is supposed to be the head-honcho over Groudon and Kyogre
this short literally proved that it was very skill intensive to win in the gen6 primal weathers meta. i don’t see how it’s depressing when there’s a lot of strategy that goes into getting the field in your control
@@kookiecam4735 there's been practically no meta in a long time where there wasn't 1 or 2 pokemon on every single players team, u can'tsay that for this format when it's happened so much since then too.
My best play was using my Giratina to sack off a Sylveon using its Destiny Bond, and I probably would've won if they didn't spam phantom force dragapult.
Everytime I feel good about winning in ladder, I remember how to be a top level pokemon professional. You NEED to memorize multiple different star variations of pokemon like Wolfey did to play perfectly optimally. Like, you'd be able to have a good guess of what kind of nature and EV spread an enemy has just depeneding on their team or how fast they are or by how much damage they take from a move.
I think one of the best games i ever had was with my mega altaria against a smeargle with Dark Void and minimize... He didn't know that my Altaria knew refresh and Cotton Guard, so his moves (which were physical) did nothing, he eventually run out of pp while i was waiting for ONE RETURN to hit... It felt so good seeing that landing
On showdown I used to use bulky eject button abomasnow, nineties, and politoed, with weatherball / thunder/ hurricane/ solarbeam specs castform 🤣fun times
I swear, Pro Pokemon players are geniuses. Was there ever a tournament where a player brought nearly a full team that was completely off meta and ended up winning or doing really well?
How?... Man that's such a good play... So that's why you used Eject Button Hitmontop to save his intimidate for later and have full super weather control... While Groudon is way more competitive due to the attack viability and dry water... prefer Kyogre... Is just a personal opinion
"This might be the best play I ever made.
I Mega Evolved Rayquaza."
That's the entire Gen 6 metagame in two sentences.
True 😂
It would’ve been hysterical if that’s where the video ended 😂😂😂
Lmao or mega mewtwo x/y doesn't matter😂
“And then I clicked Swords Dance on Mega Rayquaza.”
Not really, Mega Rayquaza wasn’t even the most popular Restricted pick.
Wolfeys brain is too large for us to comprehend.
The world champ difference
@@ngopeytonvgcbefore he was the world champ lol
@@parasgupta8411 future world champ difference 😤
His brain is too large for his own good sometimes too 😂 world champ difference saves his butt from so many blunders that would end a mortal's career
Jesus Christ the sovereign God loves you :" ) I hope you can personally get to know the Holy Trinity, God miraculously healed me of my chronic breathing issues that plagued me if not most nights then every single night for years
God did this healing instantaneously within group prayer over my health
Jesus loves you
man this format really was the true weather wars arc
Gen 5 was a pretty good contender as well
@@groundh0gday200 yeah but gen 5 was mostly known as the generation of the deagons.
Meanwhile Gen 6 was pure weather because of groudon, kyogre, and rayquaza
@@groundh0gday200 I know this was the case for Smogon singles, but was weather really bad in VGC as well?
@@GyroCannon It was
weather in gen 6 onwards only lasted for 5 turns / 8 turns with the weather boosting rocks
except for the primals, where their respective weathers lasted indefintely as long as they remained in battle
so yeah, primal kyogre is like mega politoed haha
I love the visual of 3 primal Pokemon dominating the field and Hitmontop there just vibing like the funny little guy that he is
my boi Dr Bustdwn pulling through with 3 big bois
@@johnsonbaroncaveler6634 I knew going into this thread that someone would mention Dr Bustdown and I'm so incredibly happy I was not proven wrong
Hey Whimsicott was there too for like 5 seconds. 😂
Just goin spin spin spinny spin spin
suprised the game didnt fucking crash
Whimsicott and Hitmontop casually chilling with the 3 weather gods in their ultimate forms before saying peace.
Whimsicott adding it’s own wind onto the weather pile right in front of 3 weather Gods. Conclusion: Whimsicott is the 4th member of the weather quadruplet.
“This might be the best play I’ve ever made.”
“I Mega Evolved Rayquaza-“
Enough said.
"I mega evolve Rayquaza." Yeah, I'd say that's generally the best play.
This is, unironically,
a World Champ difference
Is this canonical pokemon lore how raquyaza defeated groudon and kyogre
Wolfey is the real life Pokémon protagonist
The only way the God of the skies was able to quel the frenzy of earth and ocean was having some guy switch itself out
Love the idea that raquyaza needed a little hitmontop to save the world XD
@@Bownimations01 hitmontop's selfless nature won rayray's heart and hence he allowed hitmontop to fight with him
@@megaphoneca its called strategy
Running eject button hitmontop in the first place was a great play
I know eject button is a great item, but why in hitmontop of all pokemon?
@@juaniherrera4256 intimidate and fake out cycling
@@juaniherrera4256 great user of intimidate and fake out in 2016 format
@@levy9595Why not evolve it?
@@ZA-lv8ba hitmontop is evolved?
"This might be the best play I've ever made"
"I mega-evolved Rayquaza"
Daring today, are we?
While it started generic it is genuinely an incredible play
Tell me you didn’t watch the whole clip without telling me
@@ryanchatwin8535 it’s a joke 👀
@@slippyfish1819 his comment was a joke too… it’s another meme.
I love it
I thought the video would end after "I mega evolve my rayquaza."
"This might be the best play i've ever made"
"I mega evolve Rayquaza"
Could have ended it there and i would be wheezing
Would you be Kantonian or Galarian?
I'm sorry.
Reminds me of his second best play he's ever made where he just didn't mega evolve Rayquaza
Not even joking, I had a connection hiccup on my device that cut the short off right at that point.
@@Robin280497 Do not be, i'm proud of you
@@justsomewheel9379but then he wouldn’t get to see the funny animation
After the "I mega evolved Rayquaza" the video froze and I thought that was it for a moment until the video continued XD
Goated
That's what I call a world champion diff
I actually appreciate the shorts content. They are enjoyable and informative and not just the usual schlock of subway surfers that most shorts are
"This ____ boring as hell"
[Watching Family Guy with Subway Surfers]
World Champ Diff
I miss mega this was so cool
Believe me we do not need a mega gholdengo in the world
@@meticakolli1237Gholdengo wouldn’t get a mega anyway
@@notsocooldude7720 | There was no rhyme or reason for what Pokemon got -Mega Evolution- Cancer back in gen-6. What makes you think they'd develop a pattern by now?
@@RaceBandit There kinda was. Very rarely did they add megas to mons from the previous 1-2 generations. IIRC most of the megas added in XY were gen 1 mons and most of the ones added in ORAS were Gen 3 mons. There were only 2 megas given to mons from gens 5 and 6. Basically if megas came back the odds of gholdengo getting one would be extremely small at least until a few generations down the line
For some reason I'd always assumed Delta Stream was immune to being replaced by Desolate Land/Primordial Sea
Since, y'know, Rayquaza is supposed to be the head-honcho over Groudon and Kyogre
World Champ Difference in action
As cool as gen 6 was, it was pretty depressing when every battle boiled down to which player was last to send out their Primal.
this short literally proved that it was very skill intensive to win in the gen6 primal weathers meta. i don’t see how it’s depressing when there’s a lot of strategy that goes into getting the field in your control
@@itsukizy because such was dominant in the metagame to the point which every fucking team had one of the primals + Mray
@@kookiecam4735 there's been practically no meta in a long time where there wasn't 1 or 2 pokemon on every single players team, u can'tsay that for this format when it's happened so much since then too.
@@scott--1629 I used past tense mate.
@@kookiecam4735 dont care, my point still stands
HOOOOOOOOOOOOLYYY SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTTTTTTTTT
Man, the weather wars meta was really something
🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
This brings me back. This was around the time I first started watching VGC. Good times, happy memories.
Now that is the world champ difference
The ORAS Elite 4 music was a nice touch for this video.
Those are Orbeetle levels of big brain
Is THAT what eject button is good for?
This is actually insane. So many different things going on at once
Wow that’s crazy
futaba pfp spotted
@@nenessweatyknife I love her
My best play was using my Giratina to sack off a Sylveon using its Destiny Bond, and I probably would've won if they didn't spam phantom force dragapult.
Man really pulled a Joseph Joestar by outsmarting someone's outsmarting
Eject button is such a cool item
You already know what they say.
"World champ difference, Baby!!"
That the vet experience of a world champ: he can read opponents like an open book
Pokémon Chess
"This might me the best play I ever made. I evolved Mega Rayquaza."
What a weather war was back then 🫡
Damn weather wars were insane fr fr
Also, starting the video of your best play ever with "I Mega Evolved Rayquaza" is pretty funny to me
Okay but swords dance plus wolfey glare into the camera is the best Pokémon play I’ve ever seen in my life.
This is like premoving in chess against Magnus and it working. A definite anime moment
Everytime I feel good about winning in ladder, I remember how to be a top level pokemon professional. You NEED to memorize multiple different star variations of pokemon like Wolfey did to play perfectly optimally.
Like, you'd be able to have a good guess of what kind of nature and EV spread an enemy has just depeneding on their team or how fast they are or by how much damage they take from a move.
That is an actually insane play.
Eject button shenanigans are always so hype imo
Hitmontop just being the chad that he is won you the game
I didn’t like this VGC format but seeing Wolfe dominated this format was a sight to see and it was awesome for him to finally win one.
That's that World Champ Difference on his way up to win that title
World. Champ. Difference.
Wolfey really played 4D Chess and won
this is what canonically happened when the weather trio fought for the second time
dr. bussdown being the savior like always
Rayquaza 'ITS CLEAR'
Groudon 'DESOLATE LAND'
Rayquaza 'BRB'
2 min later:
Rayquaza 'ITS CLEAR NOW'
I think one of the best games i ever had was with my mega altaria against a smeargle with Dark Void and minimize... He didn't know that my Altaria knew refresh and Cotton Guard, so his moves (which were physical) did nothing, he eventually run out of pp while i was waiting for ONE RETURN to hit... It felt so good seeing that landing
On showdown I used to use bulky eject button abomasnow, nineties, and politoed, with weatherball / thunder/ hurricane/ solarbeam specs castform 🤣fun times
I swear, Pro Pokemon players are geniuses. Was there ever a tournament where a player brought nearly a full team that was completely off meta and ended up winning or doing really well?
there's a guy dominating the ladder with dewgong and gloom right now somehow
Thats the world champ difference babyyyy
HYPE!!
Bro is the real life main character
Yo that’s actually hella smart, i’ma need some coaching from u bro 😂
Holy moly!! That’s an incredible trap! Good job! Also, Nice background music! I love the Ruby/Sapphire Elite 4 music!
I can hear the meteorologists crying
Awesome god of weather fighting each other
Had to watch twice to understand how insane this play was. Loving the competitive history shorts!
A weather strategy... nice. That is a really good play. I've done it before, but it's confusing for me. 😅
Xurkitree is one of my favourite pokemon of all time. The way it looks is just perfect😁
Remind me never to even consider playing competitive Pokémon
Never consider playing competitive Pokémon.
Why though? It can be a lot of fun.
Never consider playing competitive pokemon
I have set your reminder to never even consider playing competitive Pokemon. To when would you like to set this reminder?
"this may be the best play I ever made, so I mega evolved rayquaza-" thats all you had to say. Just use rayquaza, pretty much guarantees a win.
This is why I love Pokemon there’s a counter to everything you just have to strategize this game is greater than chess in my opinion
Wolf is def top 3 best players we will ever witness in the history of the game
Thanks I got a headache now
i will never understand competitive pokémon, two gods of the seas and one huge green snake dragon and then one happy fluffball
Don't disrespect my boy Dr Bustdwn
You glazed yourself, but understandably so
as much as I love open team sheets, the element of surprise with a play like this is so much more fun
God, i miss the 3ds era.
That guy against wolfy when he used tailwind and his groudon dies the frist turn:☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
This was acc sick
That was a good play
What was hitmontops setup and job in your team?
likely intimidate & fake out. think incineroar before incineroar existed
Funny.
@@voltrya6844 thank you
Yu-Gi-Oh ass turn.
the wifi battle stage for this gen is so nostalgic
That IS a pretty sick play
Seeing your last shorts, I was waiting this short. Really well played!
2016 world championship
Wolf giga brain, grin to camera and swords danced
That is his best play ever in my opinion
Big 🧠 moves.
1000 IQ play.
It would be really cool if you made a GameShow like video on what to do in vgc positions.
This man is a genius
Legend
That was amazing 🔥
Huge brain play whoa! Nice job, dude!
How?... Man that's such a good play...
So that's why you used Eject Button Hitmontop to save his intimidate for later and have full super weather control...
While Groudon is way more competitive due to the attack viability and dry water...
prefer Kyogre... Is just a personal opinion
Making the weather favorable again by an indirect double switch. Nice. Kinda like Tony La Russa making a double switch with the left fielder.
Wow wolfeys pov got be insanely good because i can only see 1/5 of the short
The two Primal Kyogres staring at each other, questioning their existence: 👁️👄👁️ 👁️👄👁️
hey Wolfie, would you ever consider linking the sets in your shorts?
Can we just take a moment to commend how humble this man is.
I've been looking for that comment.
“Might be the best play I ever made”
“I mega evolved rayquaza”
Yeah. Yeah that sounds about right.
Bro Broke his opponent's ankles in a pokemon battle
lol
Dr. Bustdown displaying great teamwork.
15D chess. Incredible big brain!