"People die when they are killed!" "Then why did Berserker go berserk?" "The Archer class really is made up of archers!" "You dodged my undodgeable attack!" Right up there with the Fate translation memes.
I love when they're like "rematch me, let me prove you just got lucky" and change their team to counter you. If it was sheer dumb luck, you'd keep the same team.
@Arturo Romero not to mention that the guy doesn't even think about abilities or, more likely with Xurkitree, items that boost accuracy. All beware sleep-touting Butterfree and Xurkitree.
@@SaBeR_2442 the water-type form does, but I'd probably still pick Ash-Greninja in AG because Water Shuriken has priority and I don't think Surging Strikes does, so if you were to switch into endeavor, you can still take it out the next turn.
"dude your so bad" "its not even funny anymore" "of course you land another hypnosis to save you when your literally about to lose" hitting non 100% accuracy moves multiple times is like your average showdown luck lmao and lets not forget he hit a focus miss
Dude right? Honestly depending on the pokemon in question this is why a lot of times I'll actually tend to avoid the typical high power, low accuracy moves like focus blast and such. I'd rather have consistency in a lot of situations. At the end of the day sometimes the dice just aren't in our favor, y'know?
@@SknowingWolf I used to have both moves like Thunder and Thunderbolt I go for Thunderbolt until they're low, then I unleash the big bad Thunder for a big flashy finish against the npcs But now i try to set up Thunder if I can, or I just try and get some boosts going so thunderbolt can sweep
@@GoldenKirby Thunder is actually really good if you have say rain dance. in the rain it never misses. And people/NPC tend to use rock/ground to counter that which you can counter with a water pokemon that can also benefit from the rain.
Idk about anyone else but I love when tempt very matter of factly talks to these salty players because it's just way more satisfying for them to be angry AND know they're wrong.
"YOU CHEATED BY KNOWING MY MOVES" Oh, so appearently seeing him swap in a hard counter and doing shit to avoid it is "Cheating". Bruh the level of salt from the basement dwellers on showdown is insane, imagine being bullied so hard you copium this bad online.
Nah. People know Pokemon too much. Ev training. A lot of breeding. Natures. Hidden ability. It's something to see but takes the fun out for the casual player. I still don't understand any of it. I just understand type advantage and probability.
@@natsusatsujinki8342 Begs the question why casual Pokemon players are playing on the competitive ladder and complaining about people knowing more than them? Also saying that people know too much is just such a weird thing to say. It's literally you just saying that you cannot be bothered to learn as much therefore anybody that knows more is making the game unfun. It's fine to be casual but not fine to be casual and complain about competitive players knowing their stuff in a competitive environment.
I'm a really casual Pokémon player, and I gotta say from an outsiders perspective this guy trying to hold inane Pokémon knowledge over your head is really pathetic lmao.
Man thinks he knows so much about the game and yet he uses brain dead Ubers comps without even the most basic of setup moves He also didn't know dynamax ignores speed boosts. Maybe he was just salty he learned something while losing
@@Pundae It's not that it ignores speed boosts, it's that Choice items don't do anything whilst Dynamaxed (you can see his Ditto is also able to use several different moves whilst Dynamaxed rather than being locked in).
@@Pundae "Ignores speed boosts" is more specific than what it does in this case and is also incorrect. Just say it ignores Choice items' effects, it's more correct in both what you're claiming and how broad the claim it, since Dynamax ignores both the stat boosts and the locking effect.
After all these years People still underestimate "weak" teams If I see one I'm sh*ting my pants Meanwhile these idiots think that they are better just because they have 3 eternatus 3 zacian And lost to a dunsparce
Thats because people are still ignorant on properly built teams haha. They think because their team is stacked with mythicals and legendaries it's an easy dub. But those people usually don't have a strategy nor have their mons properly ev trained.
A 60% roll is technically in your favour though. It would be more unlucky for you to miss then it was unlucky for him that it hit. And let's not forget how often we take for granted when hax works in our favour. For every game you lose by luck you probably won one by luck and just never dwell on it
A level 1 shiny rattata beating a tyranitar and freaking mewtwo had me laughing so hard. This guy then proceeds to make a team specifically for said rattata and loses
Brillant video as always. I prefer when you tell the salty people how things have happened when they are confused. It gives them no excuse and its also handy for us viewers that don't know what happened either. Rather than ''admitting'' you're cheating/hacking for example which gives them satisfaction from thinking they only lost because of that. Just a suggestion. You're a genius pokemon player.
I don't think t6t has any patience left for these types of guys lol I wouldn't use my energy trying to explain basic game mechanics to salty dudes in a game
@@C7S123R8P0M3 Understandable. Some of the moves aren't basic though. One of my favorites plays was him making sucker punch miss because he had bright powder of all things on his pokemon.
I love how that guy started the match being (somewhat) nice and simply enjoying the match, but then the moment he starts losing he completely fucking loses it and goes completely salty.
Z-Hypnosis still has the standard Hypnosis accuracy (60%, maybe 70% when this was recorded, I dunno). You get the speed boost no matter what, but the sleep part can still miss.
@@Pundae If temp were to use a Bug Type Pokemon with Sleep Powder, Quiver Dance, Substitute, and Hurricane, these legendary spammer noobs would be VERY upset.
“Of course you land another Hypnosis to save you when you’re literally about to lose” Isn’t Z-Hypnosis 100% accurate? I mean, I don’t expect him to know that, but I would just assume from his position. It IS a Z-Move.
While it is only 60% accurate still, the sleep really didn't matter. Since Groundon died the next turn if Tempt didn't put them to sleep he would have just killed them. The Z-hypnosis was probably just used for the speed boost and since the pokemon was never hit after that even in the 40% chance the hypnosis missed, unless Groundon could OHKO it wouldn't have changed things, and if Groundon *could* OHKO they would have to get through Darkrai with either their Mewtwo or ground Arceus as the Ratatata would take out one of them and Groundon was going down in one hit to Darkrai. Even if the other guy got to trade Mewtwo for the Ratatata I'm not sure the Arceus would win 1 v 1 against Darkrai
I imagine those people in actual competitive matches where everyone is a hacker apparently. Normal people are incapable of predicting strategies, move sets, knowing what moves do an so on. It's beyond our capacity.
Without luck, all he did was bring in a ghost type to fight off the rat without even thinking about Zurkitree, it never made the fight the first round, should of paid attention.
@@skullerclawerbandicoot7966 It's not so much that Extreme Speed gets affected by Scarf so much as it is how priority brackets work. If two Pokemon use a move within the same priority bracket, the one with higher Speed will go first.
@@JuukaRock ? I think there's two different lines of convo going on. It's not a speed tie anymore if one side has choice item and the other doesn't. Priority moves like extreme speed can still go second if the opponent's mon ALSO uses and has higher speed. But more specifically, choice items don't have an effect on dynamax pokemone. You can see in the second fight how ditto could use max quake even tho it's choiced in extremespeed. It loses both the speed boost and the lock into one move effect
@@skyrius5568 that's uh, exactly what I said. OP mentioning Lugia I think is a meme or something, so I just clarified why Choice Scarf mattered for the Arceus and Ditto Extreme Speed duel
@@JuukaRock ah I misunderstood your post then since it opened with 'its not so much that extreme speed gets affected by scarf'. I thought you were arguing about default speed without scarf my b
MAN, that pursuit in the beginning felt like a friggin robbery... I was expecting a classic quick attack strat there. I was so wrong in so many levels, i got outplayed, outmaneuvered, outmoved. Ggs.
I really aprreciate how the editing of your videos have improved from your older ones. This one made me laugh harder than before, keep up the good work my dude.
4:15 I like how the guy learns that the Ditto is scarfed and thought that using Urshifu with Sucker Punch would OHKO the Ditto, but he forgot that knowing the Ditto was choice scarfed made his play so damn predictable (Ditto had no choice but to attack or Dynamax early if not switching out) that switching was clearly the best move for temp.
My biggest pet peeve is when people are like “rematch me bro. We will see how you won’t win without luck!” But change thier team entirely. It’s like it’s not really a rematch it’s practically a whole new game against the same loser
Story 5 Meeting - Super Smash Bros. Ultimate It's the Smash Bros rendition of Fire Emblem - Together We Ride and it was also in Melee and Brawl under different titles.
5:26 This is what "competitive" Pokemon has really come to, people don't think prediction is even possible so you must be cheating. I haven't even played for going on 2 years and I'm still able to predict this guy. Though this current group of players is also the group that was okay with a committee vote removing Manaphy within the first week of BDSP wifi battles. And also put up with a committee vote for banning a lot of items that really had no major impact on the game, but did make for some fun teams/builds. I've also gotten into arguments with current players about prediction as a whole, where most these days seem to think it's a worthless skill to have, and that basically you should always just do what will do the most damage, ignoring what your opponent might do should you do that action. Like swapping into Gengar on the Rattata is the obvious play, so rather than doing that, this guy should have just gone for the attack, get some damage then Dynamax to finish off the Ditto, assuming Temp didn't swap out after being out predicted. Pokemon battles are a battle of positioning and momentum. You always want to be trying to get into the best position and maintain your own momentum to keep your opponent on their heels. Even if that means risking losing a Pokemon or outright sacrificing one to get the momentum/position back into your favor.
Thank you for this, I was assuming there was a reason what that guy said didn't matter but it's been years since I actually played pokemon showdown and have forgotten most of the random details like that
It amazes me how many of these kids instantly cry cheating when they just get outplayed in fairly mundane ways. My favorite so far is being told to commit "neckrope" for perceived stalling.
Temp, you need more original video titles. We already expect salt, so you should tell us something about your actual team in the title (e.g., use of FEAR rattata, belly drum eiscue, or impostor ditto).
@@discountchocolate4577 ah true true. I kinda like the sound of that too 😃 especially cuz I watch these more to understand pokemon strats, not really for the salty players. Yeah I'd be down for a change like that
I enjoy these videos, the comedy is awesome. The overt clickbait salty toxic salty noob salty titles just make me cringe and I don't like seeing them on my front page. Just some feedback idk
@@DeeSpaceNine Ye I'm not commenting on whether or not it's accurate, just my gut reaction to seeing the repetitive titles, and worrying about opening youtube when around friends lol
For once, I sympathize with the salty noob. Landing Hypnosis and getting max sleep turns is the kind of horrible luck I usually get. Aaaaaaand, my sympathy is gone when he whines about you predicting his moves.
A level 1 Rattata taking down a Mewtwo and Tyranitar back to back simply made my day
The pursuit prediction was what really made that battle
You've stopped telling us what the music is. What was the song that started when you rematched?
God tier editing
@@ChazCharlie1 think it’s sonic unleashed vs egg dragoon ost
@@ChaosStriker750 thank you, you've found it!
"I only lost because you won. Otherwise I would have won."
-This guy
What is it that freaking dipshort in Legends says? "You may have won but I didn't lose, there is a difference."
*1 0 0 0 I Q*
"People die when they are killed!"
"Then why did Berserker go berserk?"
"The Archer class really is made up of archers!"
"You dodged my undodgeable attack!"
Right up there with the Fate translation memes.
@@evanolsen6925
What's with all of these Fate Grand Order memes?
@@evanolsen6925
*I DON'T NEED SLEEP!!!*
*I NEED ANSWERS!!!*
I love when they're like "rematch me, let me prove you just got lucky" and change their team to counter you. If it was sheer dumb luck, you'd keep the same team.
Good Point
omfg, they actually do that? sad.
@@jasperdeboer3257 did you not watch the video???
How does mega gengar counter the ratatta? I’m new to comp pokemon. Is it cause endeavor a normal attack?
@@peterevans2854 yes also I think Mega Gengar has Shadow Tag so it prevents the switch out when Endeavor fails
"You're so bad"
*Alters team to deal with lvl 1 Rattata and still loses*
LMFAO True! When your opponent change his team just to counter a lvl 1 rattata, you know he's desperate XD 😹🤣👌
Alters team to deal with lvl 1 Rattata
Doesn't just use Stealth Rocks
@@Rork310 hell, he had TTar on his initial team Sand would've chipped anyway
"Oh yeah it's big brain time"
@@SrMissileMonkey
He had no faith in his Tyrannitar. I am disappointed.
">I Just wanna see how it goes without luck"
>changes teams
Nice luck there bro
Team of dead legends :)
Dude had NO faith in his team so he had to change teams in a futile attempt to counter.
>Doesn’t realize Pokémon also is a luck game and not all skill and strategy, still loses
@Arturo Romero not to mention that the guy doesn't even think about abilities or, more likely with Xurkitree, items that boost accuracy. All beware sleep-touting Butterfree and Xurkitree.
@@stephenconstantinou6975 man, xurkitree had beast boost and z-crystal. So no, he just hit a 60% chance
5:12
Hilarious to see an Arceus withdrawn when confronted by a level 1 Rattata. Great stuff!
Lvl 1 rattata with sturdy, endeavor, and quick attack is dangerous.
@@wilFluffball focus sash not sturdy lol
God VS A fucking rat
Trainer withdraws god in fear
Ahhh, delightful
@@anonguy772 god is still god, it’s just that the trainer is a garbodor
@@SnackeyEu Sturdy on rat would be terrifying af
My man still refused to put a single stealth rock/spike user on his team just to make sure ratatta didn’t have a chance 😭
He also removed ttar, which would've chipped rattata
or literally ANYTHING with a multi strike move. Ash-Greninja with Water Shuriken would have destroyed it and probably still have been viable, here.
@@zeus-kyurem6581 it also had leftovers for ratatatat
@@RabblesTheBinx sry if am wrong but dosen't urshifu have multi strike move
@@SaBeR_2442 the water-type form does, but I'd probably still pick Ash-Greninja in AG because Water Shuriken has priority and I don't think Surging Strikes does, so if you were to switch into endeavor, you can still take it out the next turn.
Im amazed no one is talking about the pursuit rattata at the start. Even for temp5t that is insane to see
yea i saw that and i was super hyped
Tbh, it's kinda a no-brainer. Mewtwo had Life Orb. Switch out or not, it was already dead. Can't say it wasn't satisfying to watch tho.
that one was a pretty satisfying read to witness
THANK YOU for bringing that up. When I saw that I had to pause the video like YOOOOOOO
I lol'd hard the moment it happened. Just hard to pen point which part of this video was harder bs
My guy brought one of the most busted megas for a level 1 Rattata. If that's not fear then idk what fear is.
Fear the F.E.A.R.
Fear
Eager
Anger
Rage
@@jupitercoyote348
Fearless
Extremely
Angry
Rattata
@@zpooky6076 I thought it was
Fucking
Evil
Annoying
Rodent
@@jefferyoneill1 It’s both
The last guy: *gets annihilated*
*Cries for rematch*
*Makes a team specifically to counter yours*
*Gets bodied again*
*"Lucky noob"*
That was trainer Joey's top percentage rattata.
Joey threw the others in the deep fryer
It was the shorts that were comfy and easy to wear
😂😂😂😂😂
man got the top 1%
A Brooklyn Rattata is a scary Rattata
"You added a Gengar specifically for my level. 1. Rattata." 😂😂 FEAR the Rattata
His eyes are yet to open.
@@JayJay-wf2oe By the gods, fear it Lawrence…
"dude your so bad"
"its not even funny anymore"
"of course you land another hypnosis to save you when your literally about to lose"
hitting non 100% accuracy moves multiple times is like your average showdown luck lmao
and lets not forget he hit a focus miss
Isn't Z-hypnosis a guaranteed hit?
Edit: Only damaging Z-moves ignore the accuracy check, so Z-Hypnosis was 60%
@@vraolet i don't believe so, but the speed boost is guaranteed
@@vraolet Oh, that I didnt know.
Seems weird theyd make that exception... youre spending your Z move, least it could do is guarantee a hit...
Focus Miss? Lmao that move hits alot
@@themightykv-5410 for you
I like how his thought process was "clearly 4 legendaries was NOT enough, I need MORE so that I can make LUCK obsolete".
And you saw how that worked out, nothing can make luck obsolete
Noob logic...maybe one day we will understand 😆
These guys complain about luck but they still use moves without 100% accuracy. You're just digging your own grave my buddy
Dude right? Honestly depending on the pokemon in question this is why a lot of times I'll actually tend to avoid the typical high power, low accuracy moves like focus blast and such. I'd rather have consistency in a lot of situations. At the end of the day sometimes the dice just aren't in our favor, y'know?
"Now say it with me; If its not 100% accurate its 50% accurate." -mandjtv
@@SknowingWolf I used to have both moves like Thunder and Thunderbolt
I go for Thunderbolt until they're low, then I unleash the big bad Thunder for a big flashy finish against the npcs
But now i try to set up Thunder if I can, or I just try and get some boosts going so thunderbolt can sweep
@@radiance2826 xcom: if it says 95% chance to hit its really 10%
@@GoldenKirby Thunder is actually really good if you have say rain dance. in the rain it never misses. And people/NPC tend to use rock/ground to counter that which you can counter with a water pokemon that can also benefit from the rain.
Idk about anyone else but I love when tempt very matter of factly talks to these salty players because it's just way more satisfying for them to be angry AND know they're wrong.
"YOU CHEATED BY KNOWING MY MOVES"
Oh, so appearently seeing him swap in a hard counter and doing shit to avoid it is "Cheating". Bruh the level of salt from the basement dwellers on showdown is insane, imagine being bullied so hard you copium this bad online.
Nah. People know Pokemon too much. Ev training. A lot of breeding. Natures. Hidden ability. It's something to see but takes the fun out for the casual player. I still don't understand any of it. I just understand type advantage and probability.
@@natsusatsujinki8342 Begs the question why casual Pokemon players are playing on the competitive ladder and complaining about people knowing more than them? Also saying that people know too much is just such a weird thing to say. It's literally you just saying that you cannot be bothered to learn as much therefore anybody that knows more is making the game unfun. It's fine to be casual but not fine to be casual and complain about competitive players knowing their stuff in a competitive environment.
@@RagefaceYoshi yeah but competitive players play Pokemon showdown. All modes.
Thought he could use a cheat to... read his mind?
@@natsusatsujinki8342 It depends on how much you have to know to be competitive if the skill floor is too high its not fun to try and improve.
How is he going to claim he "literally won" when down 2 mons with his tyranitar being 1 hp (with stealth rock out)
Cope is a hell of a drug
They think if they get a Legend out with one stat boost, they've won the game and only luck will stop them.
I'm a really casual Pokémon player, and I gotta say from an outsiders perspective this guy trying to hold inane Pokémon knowledge over your head is really pathetic lmao.
If people this smart, why haven't they beat Wolfy, is what I always think. (Hint: THey're not smart)
Man thinks he knows so much about the game and yet he uses brain dead Ubers comps without even the most basic of setup moves
He also didn't know dynamax ignores speed boosts. Maybe he was just salty he learned something while losing
@@Pundae It's not that it ignores speed boosts, it's that Choice items don't do anything whilst Dynamaxed (you can see his Ditto is also able to use several different moves whilst Dynamaxed rather than being locked in).
@@Showsni ignores speed boost (from choice items)
@@Pundae "Ignores speed boosts" is more specific than what it does in this case and is also incorrect. Just say it ignores Choice items' effects, it's more correct in both what you're claiming and how broad the claim it, since Dynamax ignores both the stat boosts and the locking effect.
After all these years
People still underestimate "weak" teams
If I see one I'm sh*ting my pants
Meanwhile these idiots think that they are better just because they have 3 eternatus 3 zacian
And lost to a dunsparce
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Nice reference lmao
Thats because people are still ignorant on properly built teams haha. They think because their team is stacked with mythicals and legendaries it's an easy dub. But those people usually don't have a strategy nor have their mons properly ev trained.
FEAR the Ratatta
You know man.
Extreme speed gaming
@@MoaiIsSleepy Demo gaming.
“You beat me with luck”
*proceeds to change legendary spam team to another legendary spam team*
Ikr.. but maybe one day we might be able to figure out noob logic...
A 60% roll is technically in your favour though. It would be more unlucky for you to miss then it was unlucky for him that it hit.
And let's not forget how often we take for granted when hax works in our favour. For every game you lose by luck you probably won one by luck and just never dwell on it
Anything with accuracy below 100 only hits 10% of the time
@@lighterbolt thats xcom baby
@@Kzar5678 you ain't wrong
@@lighterbolt if it aint 100% its 50% baby (Made by 95% gang)
@@aquilleswinkler5051 ohko moves 😳
A level 1 shiny rattata beating a tyranitar and freaking mewtwo had me laughing so hard. This guy then proceeds to make a team specifically for said rattata and loses
Brillant video as always. I prefer when you tell the salty people how things have happened when they are confused. It gives them no excuse and its also handy for us viewers that don't know what happened either. Rather than ''admitting'' you're cheating/hacking for example which gives them satisfaction from thinking they only lost because of that. Just a suggestion. You're a genius pokemon player.
I don't think t6t has any patience left for these types of guys lol I wouldn't use my energy trying to explain basic game mechanics to salty dudes in a game
@@C7S123R8P0M3 Understandable. Some of the moves aren't basic though. One of my favorites plays was him making sucker punch miss because he had bright powder of all things on his pokemon.
Trying to explain salty players why they are loosing its like putting out fire with gasoline, its just gonna get worse lol
I love how that guy started the match being (somewhat) nice and simply enjoying the match, but then the moment he starts losing he completely fucking loses it and goes completely salty.
I like how Legendary Spammers will normally have that one regular Pokemon on their team.
3:07 basically “if you hadn’t won, I would have won”
Speech 100
he tried to school you on that reversal odd hp number when he didn't even know his dynamax ignored your scarf boost
@6:06 Btw, its hilarious the opponent goes on this little mini high horse rant about reversal, when he clearly has no idea how Sucker Punch works. lol
5:13 The first Pokemon ever really ran away from a rat
Even GOD fears that rat
"I fear no man! But that thing..."
*picture of a cinnamon roll of a rat*
"... it scares me!"
"Of course you land another hypnosis yo save you when you're about to literally lose"
My brother in Christ, it even has the Z-move animation
Z-Hypnosis still has the standard Hypnosis accuracy (60%, maybe 70% when this was recorded, I dunno). You get the speed boost no matter what, but the sleep part can still miss.
Hmm, I wonder if your opponent knows that spore exists, cause with how pissy he got with hypnosis, spore must drive him insane.
Lol or sleep powder
compound eyes sleep powder tho
@@meefdesu3597 oh this guy would've had a fit
@@Pundae
If temp were to use a Bug Type Pokemon with Sleep Powder, Quiver Dance, Substitute, and Hurricane, these legendary spammer noobs would be VERY upset.
If only there was something you could eat to counter that
This is my new favorite YT channel
How big is the pufferfish?
“Of course you land another Hypnosis to save you when you’re literally about to lose”
Isn’t Z-Hypnosis 100% accurate? I mean, I don’t expect him to know that, but I would just assume from his position. It IS a Z-Move.
No, it maintain precision of the original move, but only with status moves ones.
@@RidleyOWWA Ahhh, alright. That does make sense. I appreciate the insight.
No
While it is only 60% accurate still, the sleep really didn't matter. Since Groundon died the next turn if Tempt didn't put them to sleep he would have just killed them. The Z-hypnosis was probably just used for the speed boost and since the pokemon was never hit after that even in the 40% chance the hypnosis missed, unless Groundon could OHKO it wouldn't have changed things, and if Groundon *could* OHKO they would have to get through Darkrai with either their Mewtwo or ground Arceus as the Ratatata would take out one of them and Groundon was going down in one hit to Darkrai. Even if the other guy got to trade Mewtwo for the Ratatata I'm not sure the Arceus would win 1 v 1 against Darkrai
Z moves can not miss. They don't check for accuracy. So its like no guard.
I imagine those people in actual competitive matches where everyone is a hacker apparently. Normal people are incapable of predicting strategies, move sets, knowing what moves do an so on. It's beyond our capacity.
I’ve watched so many of these videos that it feels weird when I play and don’t hear “gotta go fast” when using extreme speed
Let's petition to make temp's sound cues the default for showdown sound effects
Without luck, all he did was bring in a ghost type to fight off the rat without even thinking about Zurkitree, it never made the fight the first round, should of paid attention.
love how he says "you only won because of luck" as he then proceeds to change up his team
You know, there’s a word for losing only when things just work out in the opponent’s favor by chance.
It’s called losing.
2:20 "Dynamax ignores the choice scarf speed boost"
Someone's gonna have to explain to me why Lugia didn't switch out
Lugia?
And I didnt even know that E speed also gets affected by scarf
@@skullerclawerbandicoot7966 It's not so much that Extreme Speed gets affected by Scarf so much as it is how priority brackets work. If two Pokemon use a move within the same priority bracket, the one with higher Speed will go first.
@@JuukaRock ? I think there's two different lines of convo going on. It's not a speed tie anymore if one side has choice item and the other doesn't. Priority moves like extreme speed can still go second if the opponent's mon ALSO uses and has higher speed.
But more specifically, choice items don't have an effect on dynamax pokemone. You can see in the second fight how ditto could use max quake even tho it's choiced in extremespeed. It loses both the speed boost and the lock into one move effect
@@skyrius5568 that's uh, exactly what I said. OP mentioning Lugia I think is a meme or something, so I just clarified why Choice Scarf mattered for the Arceus and Ditto Extreme Speed duel
@@JuukaRock ah I misunderstood your post then since it opened with 'its not so much that extreme speed gets affected by scarf'. I thought you were arguing about default speed without scarf my b
This channel honestly helps me understand it when my "climbing the corporate ladder" co-workers get salty about things. All gut feelings and no logic.
>"I just wanna show you how it would go without luck."
>Proceeds to use different team.
"IF YOU WERENT THE LUCKIEST NOOB IN THE BOTTOM OF THE LADDER"
a perfect comeback for that is: "at least I'm not a salty noob who spams legendaries"
The first guy complimented your team at the beginning that’s as wholesome as showdown gets
5:23 no he’s making reads while you’re just clicking whatever move you want and guessing.
He acts like hypnosis won temp the second match, as if he couldn’t have just went energy ball and murdered his minus one speed groudon anyway
"You're so bad" is a surprisingly common response to getting your butt kicked by an uncommon anti-meta strat
MAN, that pursuit in the beginning felt like a friggin robbery... I was expecting a classic quick attack strat there. I was so wrong in so many levels, i got outplayed, outmaneuvered, outmoved.
Ggs.
That loss to Red really inspired Joey to be the very best
I really aprreciate how the editing of your videos have improved from your older ones. This one made me laugh harder than before, keep up the good work my dude.
I cant stand the editing
@@LoungeLizard_33 I love it tbh
I love how through his entire double Arceus team he has no way to counter fear Rattata
Everybody gangsta until doomsday zone starts playing
Love it when they go "rematch" and change the team.... Clearly showing they just want to just want to Counter pick due to lack of skill
This one has become on of my favorites for sure. The dude banging on his desk had to be his same reaction after that Z-Hypnosis. 😂😂
"I just wanna show how it would go without luck" *proceeds to change teams to build around yours*
At least he knows FEAR now
"DUDE YOU'RE SO BAD"
>The losing legendary spammer
4:15 I like how the guy learns that the Ditto is scarfed and thought that using Urshifu with Sucker Punch would OHKO the Ditto, but he forgot that knowing the Ditto was choice scarfed made his play so damn predictable (Ditto had no choice but to attack or Dynamax early if not switching out) that switching was clearly the best move for temp.
2:07 "I don't think you have any idea, how fast I really am" - You're damn right 🤣
Only found your channel recently and I am hooked lmao keep it up
I love how these people have to accuse you of cheating because they can’t fathom that their actions are easy to predict.
My biggest pet peeve is when people are like “rematch me bro. We will see how you won’t win without luck!” But change thier team entirely. It’s like it’s not really a rematch it’s practically a whole new game against the same loser
I love the sound effects. Every one fits perfectly in a way they shouldn't. Top editing.
I really lost it when he dropped Mewtwo and the I'm in danger sound bite hit. Timing is everything.
"You're so bad"
the ratata in question:
1:14
*Charizard:* Ha, ha, I'm in-...
*Eiscue:* Cállese, baboso.
1:21 where is that song from? I remember it but can't remember which game.
Story 5 Meeting - Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
It's the Smash Bros rendition of Fire Emblem - Together We Ride and it was also in Melee and Brawl under different titles.
@@Groobl Thank you. Fire Emblem. Now that i heard it it's familiar again.
Omg, man hitting us with the OG Dragon Ball references! 0:56
Huh?
@@Idrk776you don't get it
@@wil-qh6um You’re right, I don’t.
"I would've won if you didn't win," Flawless logic
Can someone explain at 4:30 how that ditto got so many crits in a row is it some item or ability?
Wicked Blow, Dark Urshifu's signature move, is auto-crit
Heart of the cards
Urshifus signature moves both types always crit.
I love how he says that you’re about to lose when you have other Pokemon in the back and he’s barely set up
7:46 don’t z moves have higher accuracy than usual or is that not true?
Idk
"I just wanna show how it would go without luck"
>proceeds to use completely different team
🙄
And then he gets trounced in almost the exact same way.
They need to make these the official sound effects for this game 😂
The first Pokémon movie would've been pretty different if a simple LV1 Rattata slapped the shit out of Mewtwo.
5:26 This is what "competitive" Pokemon has really come to, people don't think prediction is even possible so you must be cheating. I haven't even played for going on 2 years and I'm still able to predict this guy. Though this current group of players is also the group that was okay with a committee vote removing Manaphy within the first week of BDSP wifi battles. And also put up with a committee vote for banning a lot of items that really had no major impact on the game, but did make for some fun teams/builds.
I've also gotten into arguments with current players about prediction as a whole, where most these days seem to think it's a worthless skill to have, and that basically you should always just do what will do the most damage, ignoring what your opponent might do should you do that action. Like swapping into Gengar on the Rattata is the obvious play, so rather than doing that, this guy should have just gone for the attack, get some damage then Dynamax to finish off the Ditto, assuming Temp didn't swap out after being out predicted.
Pokemon battles are a battle of positioning and momentum. You always want to be trying to get into the best position and maintain your own momentum to keep your opponent on their heels. Even if that means risking losing a Pokemon or outright sacrificing one to get the momentum/position back into your favor.
I loved seeing the tyranitar come in at the very end just to die to stealth rock.
Belly Drum + Sub doesn't proc the Salac Berry if you run an odd HP number. Not surprised you didn't know that though.
Thank you for this, I was assuming there was a reason what that guy said didn't matter but it's been years since I actually played pokemon showdown and have forgotten most of the random details like that
"I literally won."
He literally lost.
5:40 what's this song called?
Dedede's Royal Payback from Kirby Triple Deluxe
@@StabbyCatt2006 Thank you
"Rematch me" uses a different team...
Does anyone know the song at 1:30 ?
Found it: Fire Emblem - TENDO Kid
@@andr.3348 Thank you
@@andr.3348 what about the first song, at the start?
@@ib6458 Shazam succeeded once again: Mr. Unsmiley ...For Sky Rail - Jun Senoue & SEGA
It’s Fire Emblem Meeting 5, you can find it in the Smash Bros OST
He carries a hidden buff that gives more luck based on how much the opposing fighter trash talks before, during, and after the battle
It amazes me how many of these kids instantly cry cheating when they just get outplayed in fairly mundane ways. My favorite so far is being told to commit "neckrope" for perceived stalling.
I once got some salt from tricking a Ring Target from my Fan Rotom onto their Eviolite Gligar.
1:53-2:00 had me DYIN LMFAO!!! 😂 🤣🤣
"i would've won if you weren't the luckiest noob on the bottom of the ladder" girl what are YOU doing on the bottom of the ladder 👀
I love your sound effects, especially the snoring sound you use for Hypnosis.
"I would've of won if you didn't use that thing that made me not win, You cheater"
7:36 dude z hypnosis is fully accurate, well in gen 7 which I think it is, eh whatever, even in national Dex it is 90 percent accurate
i love how trainers call you bad, and make fun of your team then proceed to get mopped
Temp, you need more original video titles. We already expect salt, so you should tell us something about your actual team in the title (e.g., use of FEAR rattata, belly drum eiscue, or impostor ditto).
It could be algorithm based too. Maybe the word salt has a higher click percentage, which ain't hard to believe 🤷
@@reeba4824 Could be as simple as "FEAR rattata brings the salt against toxic noob" or something to that effect.
@@discountchocolate4577 ah true true. I kinda like the sound of that too 😃 especially cuz I watch these more to understand pokemon strats, not really for the salty players. Yeah I'd be down for a change like that
The sound editing in these videos never fails to crack me up. The “baba booey” when Eiscue blocks that Flare Blitz kills me.
0:22 was really expecting the _laughing indian guy_ sound effect
The KSI sounds are perfect. Not just in this video, the recent ones all around:
3:30 had me dead
5:34 yand
Ah yes. FEAR.
(Fucking Evil Annoying Rodent)
I enjoy these videos, the comedy is awesome. The overt clickbait salty toxic salty noob salty titles just make me cringe and I don't like seeing them on my front page. Just some feedback idk
I don't support clicbaity titles but let's be honest. The title isn't a lie lmao.
@@DeeSpaceNine Ye I'm not commenting on whether or not it's accurate, just my gut reaction to seeing the repetitive titles, and worrying about opening youtube when around friends lol
"I'd have won if you weren't beating me!"
For once, I sympathize with the salty noob. Landing Hypnosis and getting max sleep turns is the kind of horrible luck I usually get.
Aaaaaaand, my sympathy is gone when he whines about you predicting his moves.