@@wentoneisendon6502To paraphrase Kevin himself, his videos don't need to be more concise, because if you're watching Pokemon videos on TH-cam clearly your time isn't *that* valuable
Roaring in something weak to Future Sight is the second most fun use of phazing! The most fun is phazing a Wish Clef and totally nullifying any healing capabilites it has.
I couldn't figure out why when I peeked at the suggested movesets for GalArticuno and other Psychic type were using Future Sight (I'm mostly familiar with the older gens And haven't played SS OU). Not sure why it wasn't like that to begin with especially if Dark types weren't affected by it.
@@catandfishfc I gotta learn more about the SS meta to see if I actually like it or not but it's cool seeing Pokemon that had fallen down like Slowbro and Swampert get back to OU in their non megas.
@@tylerd1297 Basically for Future Sight, it forces switches which can be very good with hazards up, but the main reason is that with Teleport the Future Sight user can just safely bring in something else that deters Dark types / Steel types as well maybe (best example is the pairing of Future Sight + Urshifu Rapid. If you want to switch in a Urshifu resist like Toxapex or Amoonguss then Future Sight deals massive damage, if you try to sponge the Future Sight with a Hydreigon or Heatran you take an uncontested CC. If your opponent maneuvered to be in such a spot that's a lose/lose scenario for you and you'd better try to recuperate your losses later). I should also mention that we're at a point where you don't even necessarily run it with Teleport or even ...... well to explain, we're at a point where Choice Specs Tapu Lele legitimately runs Future Sight in it's move sets to force switches and give good positioning to it's team mates As for Swampert, Flip Turn made it genuinely incredible as a pivot and Stealth Rocker, the fact it no longer drains all of your momentum changed everything for it
So this kinda reminds me of a small rant that I did on Fake Out, which was a tool that earned me more damage than I ever deserved. It was effectively a Protect, that guaranteed chip damage on mons I normally wouldn't beat. But in practice, I've found that it also allowed me to pick off mons that I wasn't never supposed to attract. I learned this when I first started playing LO Mienshao in X/Y. Later on, I noticed that people would use those fake outs to switch in their Gengars. When I picked up on that, I started reading their pivot attempts and going for Knock Off / U-Turn (This is before I started utilizing Pursuit.). I feel like this is something that could stand to be brought out.
Another cool application of roar I really like in advanced is roar on subpass vaporeon. Awesome way to stuff attempts from other roar users to phase it out and generates a lot of momentum when it roars in something that allows it to bp with a sub up for free.
Could you make a video about the changes in team building as well as the viability of individual mons and team styles brought forth by team preview in generation 5? Would be interesting i think
Amazing podcast, as always! Something I'm curious about is how the usefulness of phazing varies over the game. Perhaps you could have put more emphasis on late game phazing? One aspect I consider is that the odds of phazing in a specific pokémon increases with each knock out. Another aspect I consider is that when there is only one opposing pokémon left, suddenly phazing moves are useless. Your videos turn my commute into pleasure!
Well Ive been playing PokeOne and since I dont have all moves on my Tyranitar(my wallbreaker), I have Roar. What I found out is that Roar works like U-turn, as in instead of my mon switching out, Ttar sends back its checks/counters, forcing them to take hazard damage and confirming which mon the foe wants to sent in, which means that I can safely switch in my own check/counter to the incoming mon.
Great video as always just one thing that was strange to me in the gen 5 portion was not mentioning riolu because albeit very niche and probably just kinda bad overall it’s quite literally the opposite of the defensive phazing which I always found cool but other than that amazing video as always and continue making “content”
Very interesting video, I enjoy analysis sorts of videos. I’d be interested in a video on the applications of the “room, swap, trick” moves: trick room, wonder room, magic room, power swap/trick, etc. I feel like magic room especially is relatively unexplored
Thinking about magic room and offensive phasing in gen 8. Lots of things run HDB, especially volcarona, and I think there is something to be found in offensive phasing using that method?
I don't think you did a video about this already, but a video on the power of trapping would be interesting (Although the majority of the video would probably be another dugtrio video). However, you could include the impact Gothitelle had, Mega Gengar maybe, Magma Storm Heatran, PerishTrap, Block PP Stall, even Sand Tomb Scizor to lure and trap mons like Toxapex etc.
I remember I used a 252 HP / 160+ Def / 96 Spe skarmory for azumarill on the XY battle spot that could either come in after azu gets a kill and live an aqua jet after rocks then ko with brave bird if it's at 1/3 or less, (the 96 Spe are so that it's faster than adamant azu) or could come in without rocks (I had a starmie EVd to live an aqua jet and spin away rocks) from full, live a hit with sturdy, and whirlwind it out, a lot of people on the battle spot just quit after getting whirlwinded lmao
I fucking LOVE whirlwinding / roaring Eevee who used their Z move Boost. Just like you said they surrender immediately after because it ruined their whole plan xD
For oras, I’m not sure how viable this is but zygarde gets dragon tail, I can sort of see a bulky zygarde set on a spikes balance team with dragon tail
I've got an idea for an move: Spring-Mounted Shield. It's a Protect clone that's a Steel-type move that phases out contact attackers. Could really go well against physical setup sweepers and on teams that use lots of hazards.
I don’t think these were mentioned at all (and to be fair these are not very common occurrences lol) but don’t forget about… 1. The 20% chance of phasing in a sash Pokémon (when hazards are up), making them significantly worse. I didn’t play old gens so I don’t think this was a common set, but for example, phasing in sash Dugtrio into rocks just completely destroyed it from being useful lmaooo 2) having a phaser that can set rocks against a team with 4x rock weak mons (such as Vulcarona) that are normally very good at spinning/defogging… again, that 20% chance that you get in a Vulc or a Zard right after you set rocks (before they can clear them) can reallllly set-up the end game soooo well for you haha
because phazing is short for pseudo-hazing. Hazing refers to using haze, which resets all stats, and I think it's based on the idea that both of them can be used to nullify set-up sweepers. These days, "phazing" is so much more useful and has so many other benefits, but the original term stuck. - Disaster Area
BKC explains how roaring in a pokemon with hazards up makes them takes 12.5 % of damage for 1 hour.
Damn right, and we all listen
I would much prefer shorter vids tbh
Pahahaha I had this on as background noise for a little , this comment had me dying in at like 30 min mark lol
@@wentoneisendon6502To paraphrase Kevin himself, his videos don't need to be more concise, because if you're watching Pokemon videos on TH-cam clearly your time isn't *that* valuable
@@Toomanian 🤣🤣 that's very true
"Obviously you can't just click phazing moves and win, it's not that simple."
BW Riolu: "Are you sure about that?"
General advice doesn’t apply if your the GOAT
Rip Ben gay
Also Sub-DD-Roost-Dragon Tail Dragonite in Gen 5
bUT yoU ArE NOT CliCkiNg oN thE phaZInG mOvE, yOu are usING COPycAt, WhIch IS NoT a PhAZinG mOvES, tHiS is WhY smOgOn is So uNorIGiNaL aNd lOVeS sTalL
That shit needs to be banned. They ban kings rock and not this shit lol.
Roaring in something weak to Future Sight is the second most fun use of phazing!
The most fun is phazing a Wish Clef and totally nullifying any healing capabilites it has.
I couldn't figure out why when I peeked at the suggested movesets for GalArticuno and other Psychic type were using Future Sight (I'm mostly familiar with the older gens And haven't played SS OU). Not sure why it wasn't like that to begin with especially if Dark types weren't affected by it.
@@tylerd1297 It's really good on Slowking/Slowbro this gen - a burnt Pex can die to Future Sight + sand chip from 100%.
@@catandfishfc I gotta learn more about the SS meta to see if I actually like it or not but it's cool seeing Pokemon that had fallen down like Slowbro and Swampert get back to OU in their non megas.
@@tylerd1297 Basically for Future Sight, it forces switches which can be very good with hazards up, but the main reason is that with Teleport the Future Sight user can just safely bring in something else that deters Dark types / Steel types as well maybe (best example is the pairing of Future Sight + Urshifu Rapid. If you want to switch in a Urshifu resist like Toxapex or Amoonguss then Future Sight deals massive damage, if you try to sponge the Future Sight with a Hydreigon or Heatran you take an uncontested CC. If your opponent maneuvered to be in such a spot that's a lose/lose scenario for you and you'd better try to recuperate your losses later). I should also mention that we're at a point where you don't even necessarily run it with Teleport or even ...... well to explain, we're at a point where Choice Specs Tapu Lele legitimately runs Future Sight in it's move sets to force switches and give good positioning to it's team mates
As for Swampert, Flip Turn made it genuinely incredible as a pivot and Stealth Rocker, the fact it no longer drains all of your momentum changed everything for it
I listened to the entire video while at the gym and that session felt like half of what it was, thanks blazingkickingchicken
That's not for BKC stand, right? RIGHT!?
bro don't use the government name
Stealing your idea
So this kinda reminds me of a small rant that I did on Fake Out, which was a tool that earned me more damage than I ever deserved. It was effectively a Protect, that guaranteed chip damage on mons I normally wouldn't beat. But in practice, I've found that it also allowed me to pick off mons that I wasn't never supposed to attract.
I learned this when I first started playing LO Mienshao in X/Y. Later on, I noticed that people would use those fake outs to switch in their Gengars. When I picked up on that, I started reading their pivot attempts and going for Knock Off / U-Turn (This is before I started utilizing Pursuit.). I feel like this is something that could stand to be brought out.
Direct in 8 minutes imma go watch that but imma watch this right after loving the content
On god
I forgot the direct lol going in but also gonna watch after bkc documentary
Did the exact same, now I'm back
Circle throw is an amazing phazing move that is completely unusable because of how few pokemon its on, wish they spread it just a little bit more
Massive shoutouts to Arghonaut in CAP
Another cool application of roar I really like in advanced is roar on subpass vaporeon. Awesome way to stuff attempts from other roar users to phase it out and generates a lot of momentum when it roars in something that allows it to bp with a sub up for free.
Could you make a video about the changes in team building as well as the viability of individual mons and team styles brought forth by team preview in generation 5? Would be interesting i think
Original question was: did team preview erode concepts like specific late game cleaners and require more diversified team roles?
@@aik21899 I want a one hour video on why team preview was the final nail in my boy electrivire's coffin
@@sparrow9733the 50th nail
Amazing podcast, as always!
Something I'm curious about is how the usefulness of phazing varies over the game. Perhaps you could have put more emphasis on late game phazing?
One aspect I consider is that the odds of phazing in a specific pokémon increases with each knock out.
Another aspect I consider is that when there is only one opposing pokémon left, suddenly phazing moves are useless.
Your videos turn my commute into pleasure!
Well Ive been playing PokeOne and since I dont have all moves on my Tyranitar(my wallbreaker), I have Roar.
What I found out is that Roar works like U-turn, as in instead of my mon switching out, Ttar sends back its checks/counters, forcing them to take hazard damage and confirming which mon the foe wants to sent in, which means that I can safely switch in my own check/counter to the incoming mon.
Another amazing video!
I'll fall asleep listening to this later on.
Great video as always just one thing that was strange to me in the gen 5 portion was not mentioning riolu because albeit very niche and probably just kinda bad overall it’s quite literally the opposite of the defensive phazing which I always found cool but other than that amazing video as always and continue making “content”
Very interesting video, I enjoy analysis sorts of videos. I’d be interested in a video on the applications of the “room, swap, trick” moves: trick room, wonder room, magic room, power swap/trick, etc. I feel like magic room especially is relatively unexplored
Thinking about magic room and offensive phasing in gen 8. Lots of things run HDB, especially volcarona, and I think there is something to be found in offensive phasing using that method?
I don't think you did a video about this already, but a video on the power of trapping would be interesting (Although the majority of the video would probably be another dugtrio video). However, you could include the impact Gothitelle had, Mega Gengar maybe, Magma Storm Heatran, PerishTrap, Block PP Stall, even Sand Tomb Scizor to lure and trap mons like Toxapex etc.
I remember I used a 252 HP / 160+ Def / 96 Spe skarmory for azumarill on the XY battle spot that could either come in after azu gets a kill and live an aqua jet after rocks then ko with brave bird if it's at 1/3 or less, (the 96 Spe are so that it's faster than adamant azu) or could come in without rocks (I had a starmie EVd to live an aqua jet and spin away rocks) from full, live a hit with sturdy, and whirlwind it out, a lot of people on the battle spot just quit after getting whirlwinded lmao
I fucking LOVE whirlwinding / roaring Eevee who used their Z move Boost. Just like you said they surrender immediately after because it ruined their whole plan xD
bkc PLEASE make a video on the recent smogon tour 31 finals. its genuinely one of the most hype series I've ever witnessed in mons
phazing is one of my favourite things to do in this game, its a jolly good time. for me, at least
Gen 5 rest/ talk dragon tail milotic was honestly really one of my most favorite mons of that gen
This with rocks is awesome at doing chip throughout the team. This is why I like it so much.
For oras, I’m not sure how viable this is but zygarde gets dragon tail, I can sort of see a bulky zygarde set on a spikes balance team with dragon tail
Came out just as I was going to sleep, lucky me
"There are not really that many pokemon that can roar in raikou and you know scare it out" I think steelix, golem and rhydon
golem/rhydon sometimes but are also deathly afraid of hpwater
I've got an idea for an move: Spring-Mounted Shield.
It's a Protect clone that's a Steel-type move that phases out contact attackers. Could really go well against physical setup sweepers and on teams that use lots of hazards.
used this hippo set in ORAS like a million times it is was really really good mvp in a lot of games
105 minutes of excellence
Bro
Dude
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no way he said that
How you stretch videos about nothing to an hour is honestly amazing
This is why Ingrain is such a useful move.
I play gen 7 ubers on showdown and Roar on Kyogre is good in a 1v1 vs Xerneas, a pokémon that likes to almost freely set up in front of you.
Riolu did not get mentioned. How could you do this to me bkc? The facing goat itself. Memes aside, great vid.
My day has been saved
missed opportunity to use the pun "a-phazing moves"
I don’t think these were mentioned at all (and to be fair these are not very common occurrences lol) but don’t forget about…
1. The 20% chance of phasing in a sash Pokémon (when hazards are up), making them significantly worse. I didn’t play old gens so I don’t think this was a common set, but for example, phasing in sash Dugtrio into rocks just completely destroyed it from being useful lmaooo
2) having a phaser that can set rocks against a team with 4x rock weak mons (such as Vulcarona) that are normally very good at spinning/defogging… again, that 20% chance that you get in a Vulc or a Zard right after you set rocks (before they can clear them) can reallllly set-up the end game soooo well for you haha
Why is it called phazing rather than phasing?
because phazing is short for pseudo-hazing. Hazing refers to using haze, which resets all stats, and I think it's based on the idea that both of them can be used to nullify set-up sweepers. These days, "phazing" is so much more useful and has so many other benefits, but the original term stuck.
- Disaster Area
@@disasterarea9341
Hmm that’s interesting, phasing just seems like an easier term to use though, cause you phase the mon out of battle but idk
More like Phazon moves
Because Metroid reveal haha…
Don’t worry harb1ng3r someone will laugh eventually
The council has allotted one ha
I wanna cry when I see that you upload
I loved to use roar hestran back in the days
God I love these types of videos
i'm phazing right now
Nice vid brov
Explosion video, pretty pls?
Is GSC on Showdown different than the original game? Cause I remember having a 400 attack Tyranitar but its only 366 on Showdown
it is impossible to have a 400 attack tyranitar in gsc
hype! direct then this, good day
what will it take for you to make a team with this set: curse amnesia rest heavy slam wailord?
name your requirements
Don't advertise verlisify sets; they're so sad they aren't even worth the meme
Ur at the wrong channel go to like garbodors with that kinda stuff
that would be considered as cheating
@@pikminologueraisin2139 no it should be considered annoying and stupid
*Fury Cutter Venusaur*
Ah yes the moves that force out offensive pokemon while being a great defensive tool 🧐
If only aerodactyl has 6 move slots, sub roost with roar and earthquake would be stupidly good
OMG BKC VID POG
silly bkc, everyone knows the best way to use phase moves is to get through diglet cave wo healing
You sound like Salman Khan.
scooch over nintendo direct
cool content 😎
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I wish phasing moves didn’t have -1000 priority
69th like, nice