Literally. You have no swaps against a bad matchup. You just have to hope you don't get one hit KO and can chip away at their health. It's such a terrible idea
Me: "Damn. My rival has the perfect counter to my sand team." Also me: Doesn't have Freeze Dry or any strong grass moves to counter my rival's Swampert. (I got a Cacturne to fix that btw)
I like how that Liam kid at the end just kept using the same big damage attack over and over despite sturdy keeping you up. He probably clicked on it harder each time too
It's so funny to watch how legendary spammers respond to stall + sweep. "Hm, yes, even though the first 40 times I casted moonblast it did nothing, the 41st time will _definitely_ do something."
he was like "i'm trying to get around his hacking" and then just uses moonblast again lmfao like IT DIDN'T WORK ALL THE OTHER TIMES WHY ISN'T IT WORKING THIS TIME???
isn't the best strat to stall yourself as well and just hope to outspeed? I am a total newbie at Showdown so I really gotta learn the best strats to counter the current meta and also the stall + sweep, I have been trying to set one up on my Alteria, but I might have to switch them out if they really aren't a powerful enough pokemon to pull the slow sweep.
@@LeavesOfJupiter if you're facing a stat build stall you should go for a Haze or possibly sash Malamar Topsy-turvy, or something like that Or unaware counter stall type stuff
@@razorgliscor940 Fire might not have been the best idea, that Jirachi had a Rock-type move. Maybe a Dark/Ground-type like Krookodile or sac STAB and use Tyranitar?
I think responding to toxicity with politeness and GGs is definitely a funny way to make them more mad, but responding with just “angy” unleashes a fury like no other. So funny lol
That last dude really wantrd to impress his friend and then lost in the most embarrasing way possible, everything about that one was great, the friend didn't know anything so "hacks" was the best possible thing to say in such an embarrasing moment, and the "Uhhh Liam ur losing" has to be the best line ever recorded on this channel, pure gold
The ego of some of them is just the funniest thing ever, and the fact that they dont even seem to know 99% of the moves that arent legendary signatures baffles me
because they are anonymous 8-20 year olds , got to remember pokemon demographics are always on the younger side even if its been around for 23y . Places like showdown that have been around for 10 years, lots of the older players already got invested and cycled out .
@@crackthecorn Yep. And it's not that hard to just... know what the moves do anyways. It's kinda sad that people can be dumb sometimes- It's like saying someone like me, who nuzlockes pokemon games here on youtube just to get better is a "Hacker" Just because thye know their plays and know what to do...... And its also sad that people say "You needed hacks to win" When all they are using is the Meta and they lose to... what? A eisque?
Also, not being calculative enough to know that he's right now sitting on top of a 20*(1+6+6+6+6+6+6+2) power stored power attack... Like wth, he's way overpowered right then
@@Lil_Pac-MackYT1 It's especially hilarious because in showdown you can just !dt [movename] to find out what it did. Hell one of them did it for Stored Power and STILL didn't understand what it did.
Pretty much any entry hazard breaks it, multi hit moves too, it's not unbreakable by anyone with half a brain that doesn't spam Zacian and other box legends
@@ravenknight4195 oh I absolutely agree, it’s easy to stop pretty much any L1 play with some basic common sense moves that everybody should have on their team, but it certainly was unbreakable for this poor noob
The four things everyone needs to take down temp6t 1. Priority moves like Mach punch (sucker punch doesn’t count) 2. Multi hit moves like pin missile 3. Status healing moves like Aromatherapy 4 hazard clearing moves like rapid spin
Heres explanation why u dont fight a nosepass: sturdy=unable to be 1 hit ko'd and pain split is a move where u absorb the target(s) hp to healself while damaging opponent by its own previous atk so stop hitting urself pple!!
they must be very new also because like, the last time i laddered was like 2010 and even i can recognize a FEAR strat. "hacking" like no dude it's sturdy + pain split working very obviously just like they do in-game. also i lost to enough weird shit to know that an opponent with off-beat pokes always has something up their sleeves
That moment when you call your friend so they can watch you flex your pokemon only to watch you get your ass handed to you by a team of level 1s from a guy who jokingly admitted to hacking when in all actuality didnt hack at all
Love how he doesn't even deny how lucky he got with jirachi boosts. Would've been even funnier if the opponent was fully raging about luck and temp just says yup.
@@tylerwhiteontv Probably, but that's not the point. It's still funny seeing someone being super salty about luck. To be honest though, I would be fuming if I faced that jirachi.
It’s such a basic one too. I don’t see why people can’t figure out an answer to it. Literally any status effect would work. If your team of 6 pokemon with 4 moves each (24 total moves) has no status effect moves, then you‘re clearly unprepared. It’s really not that hard, but these guys just can’t seem to get the memo.
The best thing about it is some idiot at the recieving end calling it hacks Would be such a compliment if ur strats are literally so good they are percieved as hacks
@@grahambird2208 I thought roleplaying while battling was kinda cringe, but damn, having two tabs to be your own hype man - that's an avengers level cringe
That ChrisZ guy felt like fighting a gym leader, where you just sweep the entire team with one mon with one type advantage. Also what Joshua said. So confident. Also at 11:10. Sure, turn your ninja frog into bug type right after you saw Max Flare. No way that could go wrong.
I appreciate these on two levels. One it shows any pokemon can be good with the right strategy and that there's people that take this game way too seriously.
Liam seems like a composed, stable individual of good moral character. I'm sure Liam's philanthropic accomplishments are just as numerous as his accurate and not at all patently false accusations of cheating that DEFINITELY aren't intended to gaslight his own friend. Liam would never do that.
"you ruined the game, now its full of op trash" Lmao he actually made the game much better by making the "trash" pokemons good, they're always left out, most of the time the Pokémon fights are just "brute force", but hey actual strategies for "trash" pokemon exist now, which makes the game even more fair and fun.
only at low ladder. you have to use pokemon that are good and work with each other and have strategy. temp6t only does the last 2. it works in low ladder and he gets these reactions which give him content. he purposely stays on low ladder so he can do this
@@kingfetchd9889 Legendaries are just that. Legendaries. They're immensely strong but at the same time, *VERY HARD AND ANNOYING* to train. The High Ladder AG are composed of Legendary spammer users that are able to utilize their Legendary Pokemons at their maximum capacity without blundering a Turn.
@@xxx_jim_the_reaper_xxx certain legendaries are strong. landarous t for example and regieleki. other legendaries, such as Lugia, are mediocre at best. and normal pokemon, such as incineroar, can be broken as fuck
Seeing a couple comments about the Malamar sweep, so here you go. Earlier in the match, he used Alakazam (I think) to use Trick and give Yveltal a Ring Target, which gets rid of its immunity to psychic type moves. Opponent forgot all about it, so immediately called hacks after dying to it lol.
This really proves that Pokemon battles can be a lot more about strategy and understanding the game than just brute forcing your way through with strong legendaries.
Even children grasp this very simple to understand concept, yet people still continue to run teams of full Legendaries despite the Pokedex nearing a thousand with every new generation. It's embarrassing that we have to share a site with these freakshows that spam signature moves and don't bother to actually learn the very basic mechanics that Pokémon has to offer.
I brute force my way thru with an offensive team, but I don’t use whole teams of legends, I use stuff like offensive gastrodon, and in one game, even tho I lost to timer (it was in game, final score 3-2) my Scarf Klefki with foul play (yes, as odd as it sounds, I have switcheroo for that combo, got 3 kills, one with foul play, two with my later switched rocky helmet
I find it hilarious how he didn't bring someone who knew Pokemon, no no no, completely random friend who has no idea what is going on and is just going with what Liam is saying
@@cowrocks3630Liam knew that if he invited anyone that had the slightest amount of Pokémon knowledge, they would know Temp wasn’t hacking so he opted for the safer option. Pretty sad tbh
This just in: If you're a noob, and you want to seem strong: 6 legendaries, All Zacian, and call any move you don't know 'Hax.' This is apparently the baseline on Showdown.
thank smogon for that. a vast majority of the pvp community can't seem to grasp anything beyond what is the best/M.E.T.A. and lose their shit when it doesn't work out for em
Nah this is just low ladder players. They think they are good peaking at 1200 and knowing which pokemon have the highest stats. Most of these games aren't even over 1100 rating. Although high ladder get wild salty too, but they aren't as brain dead. They don't call people hackers either lol. Too busy complaining about hax.
I'm here laughing like an idiot seeing the Nosepass and going "HAHAHAHA I NEVER THOUGHT OF THAT STRATEGY!" as it's very clever and my brain is melting from just thinking about it like a poor soul. I'm losing it.
Never thought I’d see the day where my beloved jirachi (best pokemon) would sweep a team. Thank you temp6t for giving the best pokemon such a wonderful opportunity
Ok so what I've learned from watching these battles is,Having the knowledge of the moves the Pokemon can use and how to utilize them to their full potential, knowing what the abilities they can have and how to set up for massive plays makes me a hacker 🤣
I cringe and enjoy how childish are those who think "Legendary= Powerful pokemon". Like, that was a normal thought back in 1998... you had five Pikachu and your Mewtwo and you were the strongest trainer... Then RUclips arrived and we all saw how someone win a whole elite using only a magikarp.
@@littlemisseevee2309 Exactly, Ubers is its own metagame with good and bad strategies and balaced/unbalanced teams. You can't just blindly throw 6 of them in and expect it to work out.
In 1998, Mewtwo WAS pretty much in terms of raw power the strongest. However, nowadays it's really about planning because there's a lot of Pokemon that can do some crazy cool things that aren't legendaries. My friend was talking shit one time about having legendary Pokemon in sword and thought I was easy to beat. Showed up with a togekiss, and just fucking went to town because he didn't know how to counter or prepare for para-flinch. I mean, I had other Pokemon, but to even it out I didn't show up with legendary mons or starters.
"You ruined the game" - some salty child who's mad his team of default Power picks lost to someone using an actual strategy with thoughts into his team's composition and moveset.
I just love that they’re so quick to accept that it’s hacking. Never once does it occur to them that they may just not know everything about pokemon, but that someone found a way to hack a relatively decent protected game mid way through?
I legit know nothing about Pokemon but seeing someone with this level of system mastery be able to completely shut down what are supposed to be "The Most Powerful" mons in the game is genuinely a credit to both temp and the designers for making it where genuine strategy and tactics will win over brute force if you know what you're doing. Cheers.
I love it when they figured out who you are Temp. It’s like they were fighting a king wearing a disguise, with all of his subjects watching from beyond a plane of existence.
It never ceases to amaze me that instead of looking for a reason how nosepass healed he just screams “CHEATS!!!” He only had to look at what the move painsplit does.
If we could see ages of players. I wonder how many low ladder players for ubers are generally children. Because the way they talk would be disturbing if it was an adult.
Yah about say temp beat a ou council member so no he knows what he is doing and he used it despite le chonk being regulated to death fauder he still won you need to know how to use stall and play around stall breakers
Lol'ed so hard at "tha king" 1 and 2. Imagine having your friend with a matching name hop in to trash talk everyone you battled in pokemon. I can already imagine them, like a couple of miniature paul brothers. After thinking it over further, I don't believe "the king" has any friends, that was him on both accounts X'D
I think they don't take the time to read the full effects of moves and just read the first few bits they see of the move. When one sees Stored Power for the first time, it's a move that has a base power of 20 and 100% accuracy. But if they actually read more, the move can be more lethal. XD
They were probably confused by it hitting their dark type aka their yveltal. I think the malamar used miracle eye to make sure stored power hit the yveltal, as miracle eye allows psychic moves to hit dark types.
He was checking the type to make sure it's psychic (and shouldn't hit Yveltal). The part he missed was that the dead Alakazam gave Yveltal a ring target with Trick.
I am confused on how Stored Power was able to affect Yveltal. Isn’t Dark immune to Psychic? Is it an additional ability thst stored power has? I haven’t looked it up yet.
It was pretty nice of you to "admit" you were hacking to the last kid. I think he realized it too and was mildly grateful you gave him an out. Hopefully, he learned his lesson.
Bro really understood what temp was doing, and convinced his noob friend that he’s hacking, and then told him to not report because it wouldn’t do anything XD
That guy with the Ice rider Calyrex, from every move he could do on a Ninjask, he chooses to use Trick LOL. Also all those guys should be lucky temp isn't a mod anymore, all of those would have gained a permanent ban for insulting him. Keep the good work my man you are awesome.
Classic 12 year olds: "I can only use legendary Pokémon with attacking moves because any type of strategy other than that doesn't work, even if it beats me"
Everytime I watch one of these, I want to be this good at a game. Not just skill, but the deep understanding. Also, it makes me hop on Pokemon on my switch to enjoy more Pokemon. :)
it'd be neat if you did type-themed teams more often, though i understand that those often fail in competitive battles due to the whole lack of type variety thing. but, if you're up for it, i'd love to see you do something interesting with a ghost team!
Someone called me a uber noob today. Fair enough, i had primal groudon on my team. They then proceed to lose to it and cry about it being uber. The moveset was mud slap, incinerate, snore and roar lmao
@@thatguyintherain3168 it was the weakest special move it got besides mud slap and that was the gimmick, although snore is a stupidly handy move in nat dex ag and won me several games
??? I dont understand this comments. He is just playing a battle simulator, and probably he doesnt like Pokemon. No co-relation or contradiction between says someone "anime nerd" and play Showdown at the same time, in my opinion (i dont speak inglish sorry)
@@PiripiElLoco Everyone who plays Pokémon watched the Anime, there is your contradiction. And he knows Vegeta which means, he knows about Dragonball, which is an Anime lmao.
I love it when toxic people use autism as an insult. 15:03 I won a battle in ESO and the guy said: I hope you get autism. 1. How is that actually an insult? 2. I have autism. 3. He just got beat by a guy with autism.😂
It literally says "Blocked"...It's the end of the "You've been....BLOCKED!" voice clip that he's used hundreds of times before. You're literally laughing at something that doesn't exist and that your own two ears made up.
That last battle fml, when a kid wants to show off to their friend how good they are and get embarrassed by a level 1 pokemon that they had to blame it on hacks 🤣🤣
I think I understand the Nosepass strategy for the last one It needs to be level 1 in order to take the hit with sturdy and get all of its health back with pain split Pain split (iirc, it's been a while since ive played showdown) either takes the damage dealt by the opponent or their combined health and averages it out, which is why Nosepass goes from 10% to 100%, and the Xerneas kept taking so much
That's pretty much the whole strategy. Pain Split puts the two Pokémon's current HP together and splits them equally. It's quite brutal in moments where your Pokémon has much less HP than them, like, when your Pokémon is level 1.
@@12794rockYep! The original FEAR strategy, from which this is named: Focus Sash Endeavor quick Attack Ratatta Easily beaten if you know how, but it can totally catch you off guard if you're not prepared. And it makes for hilarious content for those who aren't.
comment below what pokémon you wanna see for future sweeps!
Feraligatr
I'd love to see something with cubone, but I know he's not very viable nowadays so that would be really tough.
Haxorus
Frosmoth!
Mega Altaria
"I am thinking"
"On how to lose faster?"
That is the single best comeback I've ever heard in a pokemon match lol
Wastes 2 mins every turn. Reportable imo.
Nothing says “I’m confident with my skills and knowledge of the metagame” like a team of 6 Zacians.
chrisZ: Wow your team is terrible.
*gets destroyed for having 6 of the same legendaries*
chrisZ: *surprise Pikachu face*
It's hilarious when these middle schoolers laugh at his well composed teams when they have the most idiotic legendary filled cesspools "teams"
💀💀💀
I love how he complained about a bad match-up as if there was nothing he could about his team set up
@@averageanimefan519 what did he think was going to happen
I love how amidst Liam actively losing his friend just says “dude kill it”
“Talk about a bad matchup”
Dog your whole team shares the same exact weakness because they’re all the same Pokémon.
Literally. You have no swaps against a bad matchup. You just have to hope you don't get one hit KO and can chip away at their health. It's such a terrible idea
@@LongLiver with zacian, it's more like you gotta hope you ohko them.....
Zachian is weak to poison and steel
Zacian-Crowned is weak to fire and ground
Me: "Damn. My rival has the perfect counter to my sand team."
Also me: Doesn't have Freeze Dry or any strong grass moves to counter my rival's Swampert.
(I got a Cacturne to fix that btw)
@@hendeyjagger7489 worst part is that the 4 weaknesses the zacians have are 4 of the most common attack types used
"You're a gay. Who uses Jirachi"
"who loses to only 1 Jirachi"
this one hurt more than a kick in the balls
Remember kids
This is why you have something with Perish song
Not even a full heal will cure this burn stat
While trying to toxic a steel type
@@joaogabrielemilianodasilva6917
I need Burn Heals please.
@@xxx_jim_the_reaper_xxx i dont have any but the pokemart is right there
I like how that Liam kid at the end just kept using the same big damage attack over and over despite sturdy keeping you up. He probably clicked on it harder each time too
It's so funny to watch how legendary spammers respond to stall + sweep. "Hm, yes, even though the first 40 times I casted moonblast it did nothing, the 41st time will _definitely_ do something."
He was trying his best, which is incredibly sad but he deserves some credit
Literally the definition of insanity.
he was like "i'm trying to get around his hacking" and then just uses moonblast again lmfao like IT DIDN'T WORK ALL THE OTHER TIMES WHY ISN'T IT WORKING THIS TIME???
isn't the best strat to stall yourself as well and just hope to outspeed? I am a total newbie at Showdown so I really gotta learn the best strats to counter the current meta and also the stall + sweep, I have been trying to set one up on my Alteria, but I might have to switch them out if they really aren't a powerful enough pokemon to pull the slow sweep.
@@LeavesOfJupiter if you're facing a stat build stall you should go for a Haze or possibly sash Malamar Topsy-turvy, or something like that
Or unaware counter stall type stuff
When someone named "Jirachi kinda OP" comes at you with a single Jirachi, just run.
Or just lead ur fire or ground type? Why wouldn't you have one
@@razorgliscor940 too busy running 6 zacians obv
This is what I thought -- the pure chad energy. fuk that lol
@@razorgliscor940 Fire might not have been the best idea, that Jirachi had a Rock-type move. Maybe a Dark/Ground-type like Krookodile or sac STAB and use Tyranitar?
@@RabblesTheBinx still tho
I think responding to toxicity with politeness and GGs is definitely a funny way to make them more mad, but responding with just “angy” unleashes a fury like no other. So funny lol
That last dude really wantrd to impress his friend and then lost in the most embarrasing way possible, everything about that one was great, the friend didn't know anything so "hacks" was the best possible thing to say in such an embarrasing moment, and the "Uhhh Liam ur losing" has to be the best line ever recorded on this channel, pure gold
sadly the "friend" might well have really been the sad bastard talking to himself
He didn't record the second match where he try to be moderator and failed badly
I love the part where he says " I'm trying to get around his hacks " while only using Moonblast
“dude kill it”
“Im trying to get around his hacking BS”
*Spams Moonblast*
Damn he really tried everything, huh.
@@bluebthebluebifullest1688 "Moomblast isn't working, what should I do? I know Moonblast him! Genius"
"I'm trying to get around his hacking bs" said the player as he spammed the same move over and over again with no avail
yeah, clearly the player doesn't have much of a strategy.
Feel bad for his friend since he has no idea what's going on
"I wanna play against power" It really is just a bunch of Gorillas fighting for the biggest stick isn't it
The sad reality is they keep breaking it as they fight for it, so it gets smaller and smaller every time
🤣
Amazing comment
That analogy perfectly descripted these players 💀
"Monke no understand strategy, monke want use biggest stick"
The ego of some of them is just the funniest thing ever, and the fact that they dont even seem to know 99% of the moves that arent legendary signatures baffles me
because they are anonymous 8-20 year olds , got to remember pokemon demographics are always on the younger side even if its been around for 23y . Places like showdown that have been around for 10 years, lots of the older players already got invested and cycled out .
@@crackthecorn Yep. And it's not that hard to just... know what the moves do anyways. It's kinda sad that people can be dumb sometimes- It's like saying someone like me, who nuzlockes pokemon games here on youtube just to get better is a "Hacker" Just because thye know their plays and know what to do...... And its also sad that people say "You needed hacks to win" When all they are using is the Meta and they lose to... what? A eisque?
Also, not being calculative enough to know that he's right now sitting on top of a 20*(1+6+6+6+6+6+6+2) power stored power attack... Like wth, he's way overpowered right then
Like come on, 780 power nearly at the cap of 860
@@Lil_Pac-MackYT1 It's especially hilarious because in showdown you can just !dt [movename] to find out what it did. Hell one of them did it for Stored Power and STILL didn't understand what it did.
“Your team is terrible”
His team with 6 zacians lol
He called Stakataka "terrible", so Stakataka made him suffer.
"Noob 🤡"
> six zacians
Stakataka is definitely terrifying, especially under trick room
“I have the strongest team in the world no one can stop me”
Some weird orange lizard “fire punch go whack”
@@shpaghettishpaghetti6219 I love beast boost so much!
4:38
chad temp6t: *played ancient power 9 turns in a row stacking boosts*
NPC: “Hacks too many boost so fast”
9 turns is tedious for me and definitely not "fast"
L1 Sturdy with Pain Split:
“It’s a simple spell, but quite unbreakable”
Pretty much any entry hazard breaks it, multi hit moves too, it's not unbreakable by anyone with half a brain that doesn't spam Zacian and other box legends
@@ravenknight4195 oh I absolutely agree, it’s easy to stop pretty much any L1 play with some basic common sense moves that everybody should have on their team, but it certainly was unbreakable for this poor noob
Do you think any of his Pokemon would have been able to break through it?
Multihit moves: fine, I'll do it myself
@@A_Real_Rascal Yeah scale shot or icicle spear are pretty good solutions
I laughed my ass off at “Liam I don’t play this” like he just wanted one of his middle school friends to see how cool he was
“Liam your losing”
more like elementary school or some shit
@@obamngaaa on God bruh who tf named Liam besides a 7 year old
@@crppledizzle9374 7 year olds don't stay 7 forever, the passage of time is a thing.
@@justascarecrow6988 dudes change their names after they turn 7 🙄🤚
The four things everyone needs to take down temp6t
1. Priority moves like Mach punch (sucker punch doesn’t count)
2. Multi hit moves like pin missile
3. Status healing moves like Aromatherapy
4 hazard clearing moves like rapid spin
Also some Haze or clear smog using pokemon.
Taunt as well
Perish song
and unaware
that multi-hit move is essential for wiping his lvl 1s
I love that the last guy is saying "Im trying to get past his hacking bs" just to keep spamming the same stuff over n over lmfao
"I've tried nothing and it hasn't worked!"
Hahaha as if he was trying to seem clever acting like he was “counterhacking” 😂
"Have you ever heard the definition of insanity?"
Heres explanation why u dont fight a nosepass: sturdy=unable to be 1 hit ko'd and pain split is a move where u absorb the target(s) hp to healself while damaging opponent by its own previous atk so stop hitting urself pple!!
Gotta love the “You’re hacking” whenever they see a move they’ve never seen before
Slash ability slash item slash Pokémon.
Doesn't take much, considering how much they know about Pokémon.
they must be very new also because like, the last time i laddered was like 2010 and even i can recognize a FEAR strat. "hacking" like no dude it's sturdy + pain split working very obviously just like they do in-game. also i lost to enough weird shit to know that an opponent with off-beat pokes always has something up their sleeves
UR HAKIN! DAT SHUDDA KILLED UR MON!
*Pokémon turns out to be a disguised Zoarak*
"Tail Whip ?!" "Nani???" "What evil plots are you scheming over there, hacker?!"
My man hasnt heard of sturdy. Probably because no legendary has it
Seriously, it looks so stupid to see a full team of 6 Zacian...do people really think it is that invincible? 😑
Yes.
Yes.
Won’t they be destroyed if they have nothing to support, I have no clue about Pokémon pvp
Like I mean isn’t there a Pokémon that completely walls them?
@@PainBin yeah, Fire Punch Belly Drum Substitite Charizard with a Salac Berry.
When Liam told his friend not to report, you should have responded with: "He's telling you not to report because he knows it wasn't hacks"
On the other hand, he had so little dignity left that it probably wasn't worth stripping him of the rest.
@@siggimondo it's always worth it imo
@The Pyro Neko agreed
I genuinely felt bad for the kind friend, he was just being a nice dude with his friend because he noticed the other guy was mad af
Or just do the !dt on sturdy and pain split to directly let the other guy figure out its legit
I feel bad for Liam's friend. He seems like a nice supporting character and he's stuck with the top 1 anime villain.
Stuck with that one grunt / delinquent in every shonen anime lol
@@re0798 he might as well be canon fodder in every heroes backstory
That moment when you call your friend so they can watch you flex your pokemon only to watch you get your ass handed to you by a team of level 1s from a guy who jokingly admitted to hacking when in all actuality didnt hack at all
he seems like hes only pretending to be a jerk to get the other guys approval
What if liams friend is liams other account???
Love how he doesn't even deny how lucky he got with jirachi boosts. Would've been even funnier if the opponent was fully raging about luck and temp just says yup.
He prolly played like 20 games with that strat to get a vid
@@tylerwhiteontv Probably, but that's not the point. It's still funny seeing someone being super salty about luck. To be honest though, I would be fuming if I faced that jirachi.
Ability serene grace doubles chances of effects like ancient power. Probably the ability jirachi had?
The lvl 1 sturdy + pain split combo is absolutely hilarious lmao
Yeah f.e.a.r. strats are rad as hell, they're so chesy but they can be so strong
It’s such a basic one too. I don’t see why people can’t figure out an answer to it. Literally any status effect would work. If your team of 6 pokemon with 4 moves each (24 total moves) has no status effect moves, then you‘re clearly unprepared. It’s really not that hard, but these guys just can’t seem to get the memo.
It really is
The best thing about it is some idiot at the recieving end calling it hacks
Would be such a compliment if ur strats are literally so good they are percieved as hacks
"How is he doing this?"
Move is literally called "pain split"
"Must be hax0rz"
that "get some legendaries on your team" line will never get old
Imagine following that advice but you pick that manaphy clone as the legendary XD
@@cursedcat6467 or type null.
It Straight up sounds like "get some bitches" 💀💀💀
They did a few times, as they had put Zoroark on their team and took out thier whole worldview.
@@Sceptillio133 zoroark is not a legendary, it's straight hecks
The "dude kill it" was too funny. Nosepass was eating them for breakfast
I'm not convinced that THA KING 1 and THA KING 2 aren't the same person
'Don't do it to him bro'
definitely the same person there's no doubt
They’re just a person with multiple personality disorder and a bad case of loneliness
He's his own hype man...
They reminded me of the two characters you play in Wolfenstein: Youngblood, I cringed my soul out of my body
@@grahambird2208 I thought roleplaying while battling was kinda cringe, but damn, having two tabs to be your own hype man - that's an avengers level cringe
For anyone who doesn’t know the clamperl had electric hidden power
Because is national dex?
@@eltigredefran4960 AG*
I also wanted to ask if it was hidden power elec
For anyone know dosen't know Clamperl is a Pearl
@@shpaghettishpaghetti6219 that's true xD
That ChrisZ guy felt like fighting a gym leader, where you just sweep the entire team with one mon with one type advantage. Also what Joshua said. So confident. Also at 11:10. Sure, turn your ninja frog into bug type right after you saw Max Flare. No way that could go wrong.
Their brain got rotted by tik tok
I appreciate these on two levels. One it shows any pokemon can be good with the right strategy and that there's people that take this game way too seriously.
It’s a fucking unofficial Pokémon Bros Ultimate and people decide to use 6 Zacians.
Liam seems like a composed, stable individual of good moral character. I'm sure Liam's philanthropic accomplishments are just as numerous as his accurate and not at all patently false accusations of cheating that DEFINITELY aren't intended to gaslight his own friend.
Liam would never do that.
No, not at all, he's just comforting his friend and telling him what he wants to hear ...
Liam’s friend is the goat, Liam himself runs 3 xerneas and cry’s when he loses.
Can't gaslight your friend if you're just talking to yourself
@@andrewenderfrost8161 The voices in Liam’s head are his friends and he can totally gaslight them.
@@yourbiggestfan395 I kinda wanna see a skit or even a movie where someone who hears voices fights back by gaslighting said voices
"who loses to only one jirachi" had me dying
“I’m thinking”
“Of how to lose faster?”
I’m dying
"Click something"
"you ruined the game, now its full of op trash" Lmao he actually made the game much better by making the "trash" pokemons good, they're always left out, most of the time the Pokémon fights are just "brute force", but hey actual strategies for "trash" pokemon exist now, which makes the game even more fair and fun.
only at low ladder. you have to use pokemon that are good and work with each other and have strategy. temp6t only does the last 2. it works in low ladder and he gets these reactions which give him content. he purposely stays on low ladder so he can do this
good pokemon does not equal legendaries.
@@kingfetchd9889
Legendaries are just that. Legendaries.
They're immensely strong but at the same time, *VERY HARD AND ANNOYING* to train.
The High Ladder AG are composed of Legendary spammer users that are able to utilize their Legendary Pokemons at their maximum capacity without blundering a Turn.
@@xxx_jim_the_reaper_xxx certain legendaries are strong. landarous t for example and regieleki. other legendaries, such as Lugia, are mediocre at best. and normal pokemon, such as incineroar, can be broken as fuck
@@kingfetchd9889
Incineroar Weakness Policy + Power Trip is kinda terrifying.
Can we just talk about how the guy that plays against a Jirachi spams Psychic to it and tries to toxic it
Seeing a couple comments about the Malamar sweep, so here you go.
Earlier in the match, he used Alakazam (I think) to use Trick and give Yveltal a Ring Target, which gets rid of its immunity to psychic type moves. Opponent forgot all about it, so immediately called hacks after dying to it lol.
Ah. Thanks.
I was wondering how that was possible, that makes a lot more sense.
@@shukuchishikeishuu9540 wish they showed us that part because without knowing that it looks sus af
@@yourenotfunnybot how, you can't actually hack on ps lmao
@@appalachiabrauchfrau I mean sure but including the item swap wouldn't have hurt and would've helped us understand the salt more
This really proves that Pokemon battles can be a lot more about strategy and understanding the game than just brute forcing your way through with strong legendaries.
Absolutely, I use a team of eeveeloutions and almost all my battles are close game, whether I win or lose, and I just have fun the whole time
Even children grasp this very simple to understand concept, yet people still continue to run teams of full Legendaries despite the Pokedex nearing a thousand with every new generation. It's embarrassing that we have to share a site with these freakshows that spam signature moves and don't bother to actually learn the very basic mechanics that Pokémon has to offer.
@@kin5922 nearing a thousand*, but I get you
@@Pundae
That's my bad.
I brute force my way thru with an offensive team, but I don’t use whole teams of legends, I use stuff like offensive gastrodon, and in one game, even tho I lost to timer (it was in game, final score 3-2) my Scarf Klefki with foul play (yes, as odd as it sounds, I have switcheroo for that combo, got 3 kills, one with foul play, two with my later switched rocky helmet
have to admit, Liam's friend is definitely the best part of this video. if anyone could beat temp6, it would be him
I find it hilarious how he didn't bring someone who knew Pokemon, no no no, completely random friend who has no idea what is going on and is just going with what Liam is saying
@@cowrocks3630Liam knew that if he invited anyone that had the slightest amount of Pokémon knowledge, they would know Temp wasn’t hacking so he opted for the safer option. Pretty sad tbh
The funniest thing is. If bro was so adamant about temp hacking, why not report him? The stupidest excuses to justify himself
Temp: *Uses a move*
His opponent: NOW THATS AN AVENGERS LEVEL THREAT
HES HACKING HES HACKING
@@saltzd919SOMEBODY GET A MOD
HOW TO REPORT???
@@RedoAll GET THE FBI INVOLVED
@@maxpimble3016 ROGER THAT
This just in: If you're a noob, and you want to seem strong: 6 legendaries, All Zacian, and call any move you don't know 'Hax.' This is apparently the baseline on Showdown.
thank smogon for that. a vast majority of the pvp community can't seem to grasp anything beyond what is the best/M.E.T.A. and lose their shit when it doesn't work out for em
@@IcarusHollow Imo, Smogon is a good baseline when testing movesets but the stupid sets like flying Riolu are so much better.
Nah this is just low ladder players. They think they are good peaking at 1200 and knowing which pokemon have the highest stats. Most of these games aren't even over 1100 rating. Although high ladder get wild salty too, but they aren't as brain dead. They don't call people hackers either lol. Too busy complaining about hax.
I want to get my team I used against Eternatus and see people’s reactions to the bs that is a Beheyem with Analytic and Future Sight
@@lepurpleboi3266 That's the Emvee special. You can find the video easily.
I'm here laughing like an idiot seeing the Nosepass and going "HAHAHAHA I NEVER THOUGHT OF THAT STRATEGY!" as it's very clever and my brain is melting from just thinking about it like a poor soul.
I'm losing it.
Who says ez win when facing a Slowbro g belly drum from that mon is terrifying
Maybe he only see that slowbro hp
Never thought I’d see the day where my beloved jirachi (best pokemon) would sweep a team. Thank you temp6t for giving the best pokemon such a wonderful opportunity
Ok so what I've learned from watching these battles is,Having the knowledge of the moves the Pokemon can use and how to utilize them to their full potential, knowing what the abilities they can have and how to set up for massive plays makes me a hacker 🤣
that's called being smart. and with these people running legendary teams and spamming moves, there the ones hacking.
Planning ahead is cheating. It’s the Pokémon equivalent of card counting. :P
@@lordfelidae4505 you're one of them
Yes it's like when you cheat for a test by learning all the potential answers beforehand.
Yep having big brain makes you a cheater lel
I cringe and enjoy how childish are those who think "Legendary= Powerful pokemon".
Like, that was a normal thought back in 1998... you had five Pikachu and your Mewtwo and you were the strongest trainer...
Then RUclips arrived and we all saw how someone win a whole elite using only a magikarp.
I mean… they ARE powerful, but they arent anything without a plan and good composition
They are still in the mindset of singleplayer. Catch all legendaries and only play them with their starter
@@littlemisseevee2309 Exactly, Ubers is its own metagame with good and bad strategies and balaced/unbalanced teams. You can't just blindly throw 6 of them in and expect it to work out.
In 1998, Mewtwo WAS pretty much in terms of raw power the strongest. However, nowadays it's really about planning because there's a lot of Pokemon that can do some crazy cool things that aren't legendaries.
My friend was talking shit one time about having legendary Pokemon in sword and thought I was easy to beat. Showed up with a togekiss, and just fucking went to town because he didn't know how to counter or prepare for para-flinch.
I mean, I had other Pokemon, but to even it out I didn't show up with legendary mons or starters.
@@darrellwillis4871 LMAOOO
"You ruined the game" - some salty child who's mad his team of default Power picks lost to someone using an actual strategy with thoughts into his team's composition and moveset.
I just love that they’re so quick to accept that it’s hacking. Never once does it occur to them that they may just not know everything about pokemon, but that someone found a way to hack a relatively decent protected game mid way through?
Let's be fair. If they did the sensible choice and just, you know, *asked*, then they wouldn't be in this video.
@@kevinjustus6341 idk, temp puts normal people in videos too
@@nohobo23 but not in videos named "Top 10 Salty Pokémon Showdown Moments" 😉
@@kevinjustus6341 not gonna lie totally forgot that was the video, i assumed it was any one of the videos where they call him a hacker
Temp does basically only upload these salt vids for really low elo, so odds are these are mostly kids that, as kids do, say stupid shit online
"Wow your team is terrible" says the person with nothing but Zacian in their team
I like how in a game where lag doesn’t affect the player base they still make other excuses like “you got lucky”
I legit know nothing about Pokemon but seeing someone with this level of system mastery be able to completely shut down what are supposed to be "The Most Powerful" mons in the game is genuinely a credit to both temp and the designers for making it where genuine strategy and tactics will win over brute force if you know what you're doing. Cheers.
Temp6t: Uses strategy, status moves, and actually reads what moves do
Opponents: Dude that's hacking!!
Yeah apparently 'I AM BETTER' can't read, since the game was telling him what Tempt was doing.
Telling someone “get some legendaries on your team” is like being in high school and telling someone to start smoking because it’s “cool” lmao
I love it when they figured out who you are Temp. It’s like they were fighting a king wearing a disguise, with all of his subjects watching from beyond a plane of existence.
Shoutout to the guy who had his Protean Greninja U-turn against a Fire type. At least he ended himself even quicker.
I think u mean knowin the psychic type necrozma has a fire type move
@@chrisramos3454 yeah, meant the move. Forgot a word. Oops.
It never ceases to amaze me that instead of looking for a reason how nosepass healed he just screams “CHEATS!!!” He only had to look at what the move painsplit does.
the saddest thing about those tha king brothers is that they're definitely the same person. I don't want to live that guy's life
If we could see ages of players. I wonder how many low ladder players for ubers are generally children. Because the way they talk would be disturbing if it was an adult.
Sadly it would be unsurprising if they were. The average IQ of the human species is only decreasing.
The average IQ is always 100
Nah, adult male gamers are just Like That.
@@dumblenutz5561 >IQ
IQ is astrology for joe rogan fans
@@tvol319 Not really. When adults are toxic they at least sound like they are an adult. This guy in the video just sounds like a 4th grader.
Shoutout to our boy Liam, may he find thr courage to ask his friend out even though it didn't work out so well when he tried to impress them
I always marvel at the mental gymnastics these clowns go through to cope with their loss. It honestly scares me to see what people are capable of.
Man I’m glad I found this channel this just goes to show you that having knowledge about a game is way more important than just having a stacked team
No the channels teams are stacked just don’t appear that way
@@cursedcat6467 Yes, but if you can make a team T H I S stacked then you know what the hell you're doing
Yah about say temp beat a ou council member so no he knows what he is doing and he used it despite le chonk being regulated to death fauder he still won you need to know how to use stall and play around stall breakers
Lol'ed so hard at "tha king" 1 and 2. Imagine having your friend with a matching name hop in to trash talk everyone you battled in pokemon. I can already imagine them, like a couple of miniature paul brothers.
After thinking it over further, I don't believe "the king" has any friends, that was him on both accounts X'D
Yeah because any friends he probably does have were turned off by his own Toxicity
How does someone understand text commands in showdown but can't grasp how stored power works, it's literally the name of the move.
I think they don't take the time to read the full effects of moves and just read the first few bits they see of the move. When one sees Stored Power for the first time, it's a move that has a base power of 20 and 100% accuracy. But if they actually read more, the move can be more lethal. XD
They were probably confused by it hitting their dark type aka their yveltal. I think the malamar used miracle eye to make sure stored power hit the yveltal, as miracle eye allows psychic moves to hit dark types.
He was checking the type to make sure it's psychic (and shouldn't hit Yveltal). The part he missed was that the dead Alakazam gave Yveltal a ring target with Trick.
I am confused on how Stored Power was able to affect Yveltal. Isn’t Dark immune to Psychic? Is it an additional ability thst stored power has? I haven’t looked it up yet.
@@MrAnthem123 In a setup phase beforehand, not shown in this video, an Alakazam Tricked a Ring Target onto it so that it didn't get immunities
"Get some legendaries in your team" he says this as it is difficult to get legendaries in pokemon showdown
I also love “you have a level 1? You’re trash!” as if temp was just too lazy to train that one
"get a legendary on your team" so they are basically saying they can only win with legends lol
"What electric moves does Clamperl have?"
And I'm sat here like "Hidden power...?"
yes
It was pretty nice of you to "admit" you were hacking to the last kid. I think he realized it too and was mildly grateful you gave him an out. Hopefully, he learned his lesson.
3:13 thanks for the warning. I read all the instructions before seeing it. That was a close one
Gotta love the "When I lose the other player is always hacking" mindset.
Bro really understood what temp was doing, and convinced his noob friend that he’s hacking, and then told him to not report because it wouldn’t do anything XD
Opponent:"Talk about a bad match up"
Temp:"Talk about deez nuts"
Destruction level 100
That guy with the Ice rider Calyrex, from every move he could do on a Ninjask, he chooses to use Trick LOL. Also all those guys should be lucky temp isn't a mod anymore, all of those would have gained a permanent ban for insulting him. Keep the good work my man you are awesome.
Yeah, either they'd get a temporary ban, or a permanent mute for their salt.
Temp was a mod ?
He quit being a former mod? That's sad.
In another match someone used trick Calyrex to stop a status mon
“Your team makes no sense”
*meanwhile a single dark or steel time can sweep his full team of Zacians*
Fairy resists dark and is super effective against dark.
ah yes, i'll definitely try to sweep the 6 fairy types with 1 dark type pokemon.
buddy how about you try fire or ground
dark is resisted by either zacian and steel is only good against base zacian
Never amazes me that there’s a thing called strategy that most of the opponents don’t even comprehend doing.
Classic 12 year olds: "I can only use legendary Pokémon with attacking moves because any type of strategy other than that doesn't work, even if it beats me"
No that’s like it’s their 1st Pokémon game s***
Everytime I watch one of these, I want to be this good at a game. Not just skill, but the deep understanding.
Also, it makes me hop on Pokemon on my switch to enjoy more Pokemon. :)
THA KING 2: please be faster bro
Narrator: He was not in fact faster…bro
I read this in Morgan Freemans voice
I read this in david attenboroughs voice XD
"Hacking"
Me: Actually, it's called strategy
Shhh they dont know that.
Hacking... into your psyche.
"If those kids could read they'd be very upset"
@@robot7933 Which makes good content.
@@robot7933
That is so true.
it'd be neat if you did type-themed teams more often, though i understand that those often fail in competitive battles due to the whole lack of type variety thing. but, if you're up for it, i'd love to see you do something interesting with a ghost team!
i always hit them with the: "cry more"
I just love the sound effects that you put when you battle LMAO
You would love WeedleTwineedle.
The thing is, we know our boy "tik tok ♥︎ tik tok" immediately after the match put on a weakness policy on one of their pokemon
Love how the saltiest players have "king" "Dark Lord" or "Pokemon Master" as there tag.
Forgot "God". Lol.
Like no your a regular salty bum from down the street in your moms basement
The smallest egos always have the more grandiose pseudonyms.
No one fears "xxGreatestPokemonGodxx"
But a player named "Jim"...
Someone called me a uber noob today. Fair enough, i had primal groudon on my team. They then proceed to lose to it and cry about it being uber. The moveset was mud slap, incinerate, snore and roar lmao
LMFAOOOOO
Is the snore just incase he's put to sleep? I'm attempting to learn something about pokemon. Idk combos or set ups or strats.
@@thatguyintherain3168 it was the weakest special move it got besides mud slap and that was the gimmick, although snore is a stupidly handy move in nat dex ag and won me several games
There truly are no bad Pokémon only bad trainers, these are amazing haha
"wow your team is terrible"
-a guy who literally has 6 of the same pokemon
"vegeta anime nerd", but hes also playing a game which is anime...
??? I dont understand this comments. He is just playing a battle simulator, and probably he doesnt like Pokemon. No co-relation or contradiction between says someone "anime nerd" and play Showdown at the same time, in my opinion (i dont speak inglish sorry)
@ItsYaBoiCryptiK i know, but i dont think he is playing the battle simulator BECAUSE of the anime. So, no contradiction.
@@PiripiElLoco Dude is still calling someone a nerd while playing competitive Pokemon. There's the contradiction lmao
@@librathebeautifulwarmonk1283 i guess im not explaining myself properly, its difficult speak another language haha.
@@PiripiElLoco Everyone who plays Pokémon watched the Anime, there is your contradiction. And he knows Vegeta which means, he knows about Dragonball, which is an Anime lmao.
I love it when toxic people use autism as an insult. 15:03
I won a battle in ESO and the guy said: I hope you get autism.
1. How is that actually an insult?
2. I have autism.
3. He just got beat by a guy with autism.😂
4. Autism is not contagious, you don't just "get" it.
It's even better when they clearly don't know the first thing about it.
@@gengarzilla1685 no, you do get it. Vaccines🤣🤣
That BLARGH sound effect when Ninjask's substitute broke caught me off guard and had me in stitches.
Good on you sir.
It literally says "Blocked"...It's the end of the "You've been....BLOCKED!" voice clip that he's used hundreds of times before.
You're literally laughing at something that doesn't exist and that your own two ears made up.
I thought it was more of a BLAH sound tbh
@@KamikaziiKidd ok, who asked
@@やや-o3e1s 🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨
I love how they call steelix trash when his def stat is the higher then all of their pokemon
not really
@@Pinglen how is it "not really"
364 defense at l100. Steelix is the 3rd highest physical Def Pokémon in the entire franchise
THA KING and his little butt buddy cheering him on was hilarious
Honestly you gotta respect a guy who managed to be swept by Clamperl
No
2:40 “Talk about a bad match up”
If you have 6 of one Pokémon, expect them all to be exactly as weak to the same Pokémon as the others.
Supposedly, that lineup was just a joke. That person had a proper team. They did a proper fight afterwards, but still got smoked lmao
Liam’s friend not knowing what’s going on is hilarious
19:50
I'm surprised that the opposing call this hacking even though Pain Split and Sturdy do work like that in modern gens. Bizarre.
It's a kid who spams legendaries and then spams the same attack, you expect him to know how to play?
The thing that's crazy to me is that temp actually gives them the rematch and they STILL lose more often than not
That last battle fml, when a kid wants to show off to their friend how good they are and get embarrassed by a level 1 pokemon that they had to blame it on hacks 🤣🤣
I think I understand the Nosepass strategy for the last one
It needs to be level 1 in order to take the hit with sturdy and get all of its health back with pain split
Pain split (iirc, it's been a while since ive played showdown) either takes the damage dealt by the opponent or their combined health and averages it out, which is why Nosepass goes from 10% to 100%, and the Xerneas kept taking so much
That's pretty much the whole strategy. Pain Split puts the two Pokémon's current HP together and splits them equally. It's quite brutal in moments where your Pokémon has much less HP than them, like, when your Pokémon is level 1.
Pretty much. I believe there's a similar strategy with Lvl. 1 Pokémon using Endeavor, too
@@12794rockYep! The original FEAR strategy, from which this is named:
Focus Sash
Endeavor
quick Attack
Ratatta
Easily beaten if you know how, but it can totally catch you off guard if you're not prepared. And it makes for hilarious content for those who aren't.
These kids literally have the smoothest brains imaginable your videos bring me so much joy.