@@2005smtyJ It is kinda wild that there are 45 mons with intimidate, 28 of which are fully evolved or good with eviolite, and because of Incin basically none of them see play. The only alternatives are Arcanine-H and Lando if you need an offensive intimidator, and maybe Gyarados if you can't fit another fire type. It's very sad. Also Scrafty is my favourite Pokemon, so I'm admittedly annoyed that they keep giving Incin every possible tool and leaving other Intimidators out to dry.
Incineroar first appears at 0:15, right before the scene transitions :) (note: this comment was made before the thumbnail was changed, incineroar now appears in the thumbnail before you even click on the video)
Wolfie really bringing home that he is a true unovian/american pokemon trainer having a full team of 6 unovian pokemon (scrafty, thundorus, landorus T, amoonguss, conkeldurr, gothitelle) that has won him tournaments at least 3 times, then an additional 8 more. So out of 56 pokemon, 1/4 of them were Gen 5. God bless Unova!
@@cobaingrohlnovoSure, I can translate for you! "While some people may criticise him, even his detractors should agree that Wolfe Glick was extremely stylish and cool when he won the VGC World Championship in 2016. It seems that he was so confident in his own victory that he decided to show off a bit!"
Man, I feel like these videos have really changed the landscape of competitive Pokemon in a very positive way. Before, I feel like singles Smogon was what everyone was talking about, thinking fans having control would lead to a better system (plus they match the story mode, making them feel more natural to most people). And I think these videos have informed me and a lot of others that VGC really is the better format with more options. I think you’re playing a major role in competitive Pokemon getting more popular, so I wanted to say thanks. And keep that artist that makes your thumbnails; they do such a great job
Singles balance is atrocious right now, freaking Lokix out of all Pokemon has its tier on an absolute chokehold and is the bar to clear to even BE in the tier, yeah...
@@erierierierierie I think fans have a problem of wanting the game to be something it’s not. Competitive Pokemon isn’t balanced around singles, so it’s natural it has way more kinks. But this leads to an environment where the majority can just ban stuff outright, not around keeping the game balanced, but to make the game warp to play the way they want.
@@DerrickWilson-fm7vc its okay if that's not for you, but that's generally better for more evolved metagames. fans also run plenty of doubles stuff, which is my favorite niche
The fact that Wolfey has remained relevant in the pokemon VGC scene for 13 years since 2011 is so goated. Only a few have remained so relevant and consistent like Wolfey (Aaron, Sejun come to mind) and this video is a testament to Wolfey’s hard work over all those years.
Ok so what I've learned about good team-building from this video: -Unless it's Will-O-Wisp (and maybe Draco Meteor), don't use moves that miss -Try to have as few overlapping types possible - even in something like rain -Use the item and EVs that work best for your team, not just whatever is most common (i.e. offensive Cresselia)
i haven’t been there that many times (when i have been i’ve been mostly surrounded by farms) but i love that place. saw a family park their horse and buggy outside a denny’s. we drove through the actual main part of the city once and now i’m desperate to go walk around, it looked so nice
I know dude doesn't think low about himself but it's more about his capacity to debate around the VGC meta and its evolution throughout the years. But yeah I love myself too so can understand those shiny hair and all the Gardevoir hoe who come with it.
32:28 going from handshake to hug is just so genuinely wholesome, hoping others see how professional that was. Love to see how this simple game can bring out such deep goodness from people.
As an old-school player who fell out of competitive Pokémon a few years back, this video was both a nice trip down memory lane and an interesting sort of “catch-up” to the different strategies that came after my time!
Hearing Wolfey talk about some of the crazy decisions he made early in his competitive career (cough gliscor hippowdon cough) makes me NEED a follow up about the worst/most bonkers teams he's brought to tournaments before
Imagine win a tournament and then look at your team and say "i didn't like it very slow pace" or "this chandelure was pretty bad i didn't use it" what a player
I love these types of videos! As someone who’s new to competitive, I want to know a little bit about the landscape of past gens. This was super interesting to watch
I started playing VGC back in 2015 and I definitely remembered both of your tournament-winning teams from that year as inspiration for some of the weird stuff that I tried later on. It's really cool to hear the logic that went into those teams and why you picked the mons you had. It's also a little funny looking at some of these teams in hindsight wondering if they would have been nearly as successful if OTS was part of the ruleset back then.
Wolfey this is honestly my favorite video you ever made besides shiny hunting Exeggcute in sun and moon. Love how this video is specific to your story of VGC and I love learning about the creative mind of the best pokemon player ever!
Hey Wolfey, long time subscribist, just wanted to say I love this kind of content, it's really really cool. Also that Players Cup II team is still one of the GOATs. Watching that tournament was so awesome.
Videos like this are so, so so appreciated. I love seeing history of the game and your history as a competitor. Getting a small glimpse into how a victory all came together, and how your ingenuity and creativity has made you the player you are today. It’s so so so inspiring and amazing to know one of the VGC goats is also such an incredible guy. Keep it up Wolfe 💜 As for favorite Pokemon, ty for giving hitmontop a Worlds Win 💜
While I enjoy the tier list kind videos, these more "showcase and analysis" focused ones will always be my favorite because its fascinating to listen you explain why you run X pokemon with Y set especially when its something unconventional. While I don't play competetive at all watching you and Pchal makes me feel like a better player especially when I tackle some difficulty hacks and come up with unique solutions on my own that wouldn't go through my head before
Absolutely absolutely love this style of content, looking at old VGC content from the eyes of someone who's actively been there throughout the years gives a level of insight that's really entertaining and interesting as a viewer. Maneuvering the landscape of old pokemon with limited legal dexes and wrestling with old mechanics that thanksfully got fixed will always contribute value to the VGC scene, especially as the years go by and more people join the community who've never experienced competitive pokemon pre-gen IX (or later when we get there :3) It kind of reminds me of one time I had sat next to Wolfe at (i think?) Charlotte Regionals where round 1 start got super held up, and I was tuning in to Wolfe and his opponent talking about how janky old gen V sleep mechanics were. Learning how far we've come is S/V from old gen V where you could get unlucky and roll a 3 turn sleep with nothing you can do is fun to learn in retrospect and gives so much more appreciation for how far the game has come :3 commenting something nice in case it actually gets seen and more stuff like this gets made because it's so peak love ya wolfey :3
Hi Wolfey! I really loved this video. It would be nice to watch the "slower versions", with a deeper analysis of your teams and some takes from the tournaments. Amazing content!
the fact that Iron Valiant, Hands, and Bundle are the only good fureure paradox nonlegendaries hurts them too much, even if Moth, jugulus and tread have their niche.
@@F14thunderhawk iron valiant isn't that good in doubles iron jugulis is actually great with kyogre and its decent in reg d or e bundle is lowkey underwhelming you can't rely on it tbh iron crown is insane in psyspam and decent in electric terrain threads is still finding its potential same with iron boulder
You asked for suggestions for videos like this, cause this kept me very entertained, I think a variant of the “Pokemon I’ve used” theme you had could be cool. Like every shiny you’ve brought, or the worst pokemon on your team.
Wolfe, you already know what we want to see. We want to see the biggest flops you've ever had for a team. What were the teams you really thought would work that just didn't even kind of work? The world must know.
Man if I was this big on TH-cam I would totally make a "every team I've won a draft league with" Loved hearing about all of this, truly a master in his own field
Nice video man, been watching for a few years now and wasn't sure how I'd adapt to your new content style when you switched, but I appreciate you displaying more authenticity in the recent vids, going off script on occassion but remaining informative and sticking on topic. Great content man keep it up!
I really enjoyed this video! Some of my favourite parts of your videos are you explaining the teams that you use, seeing the synergies that you build, it's great seeing a skilled player break down WHY a team is good. I'd love to see more content like this if you enjoyed making it
@@XDEnd00Also, I wanted to attend Louisville Regionals, but it was sold out over one month before the Regional is even happening! To be honest, I should have expected this since it has been almost forever since Kentucky had any major Pokémon event happen…
Id honestly love a "teams i lost with" video using whatever you can remember as a reflection piece about why the team didnt work out or what caused the loss
OMG! I'm actually so happy you used reuniclus! Solosis and its whole evolution line are my all time favourite pokemon but they aren't the best pokemon so no one ever uses them, half the time people dont even know what pokemon I'm talking about when I say their names.
Meanwhile other TH-camrs upload 4 videos in a year and then have to take a break for mental health. People like Wolfe will always be on top of whatever career they choose, simply because everyone else doesn't put in the same effort.
i dont know my input is the most valuable because i would watch anything thats put up on this channel but i think it would be really cool if you did a video breaking down all the intricacies if your favorite teams from the past (not just from you from everyone) or a break down of some metas you really liked
Would be REALLY nice if you did a modern in depth teambuilding guide. How to adapt to a format, how to make good synergy, cores all of that. Keep up the good work my glorious incineroaric king
I have debated going to events for competitive play, still don’t think I’ll ever have the confidence to play on stage but these vids are a really sweet love letter to the community & tournaments 💌 thanks for the great content as always Wolfe
I love this video!!! Every month or so I’m like “I wanna hear someone talk about VGC” and i always come here. my favorite videos are the ones where you do a tournament recap for yourself or someone else focusing on team breakdowns. it’s also cool in this video to see how the meta changes over time
My favorite part of your videos are the in depth talking about your teams and the rôle/niche plays each pokemon was supposed to fill : what can you do with them and why did you chose them in this team, so i'm always eating well with theses kind of videos
@@dingola_ but that's like a game changer bro, also I've never played base sun and moon i only got ultra but still I've been a pokemon fan for most my life and its insane to me how I've never heard mention of this, also I've never looked into it bc usually every new pokemon game removes its previous gimmick and adds a new one. well... except lets go.
This was a great video! I think the in-depth tourney runs are a little intimidating because of their run times, but this was super personal-learning a lot about your play style via your picks makes VGC sound more appealing to me :)
My favourite pokemon you’ve won a tournament with, and my favourite pokemon in general since I was a kid, is Venusaur 🙂 When X/Y came out on 3DS and I was playing through it, I couldn’t believe they gave it another evolution with mega stones. That was a highlight in my pokemon journey growing up! Glad you were able to use it to win!!
Wolfe I think your content is good enough that regardless of the game you were covering I would still watch, all competitive games would benefit from a creator like you
Really liked this video. I really like the team breakdowns at the start of your tournament videos. I’m just getting into vgc and I’ve been learning a ton!
i love these types of videos! as someone new to VGC, hearing you talk about your teams and why you made the teambuilding decisions you did is REALLY helpful in learning what makes a team work!
Wolfe "I won a regional with it" Glick
Lol so true
To be fair, if I had won as many regionals as Wolfe has, I would probably want to talk about it too
647 likes only one comment let me fix that
World champ DIFFERENCE 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️👑
Hahahaha imagine when he's old!!! His grandchildren will have to deal with It 😂😂😂
Wolfy: “ I really love scrufty “
A pokemon with fake out and intimidate, wolfy never changes
To be fair his issue with Incineroar is that it is op. I don't think he ever said he disliked the playstyle.
@@phantom-ri2tg he's just mad cause now there is no more reason to use scrafty
@@2005smtyJ It is kinda wild that there are 45 mons with intimidate, 28 of which are fully evolved or good with eviolite, and because of Incin basically none of them see play.
The only alternatives are Arcanine-H and Lando if you need an offensive intimidator, and maybe Gyarados if you can't fit another fire type.
It's very sad. Also Scrafty is my favourite Pokemon, so I'm admittedly annoyed that they keep giving Incin every possible tool and leaving other Intimidators out to dry.
@@Bladius_Arguably Scrafty was more nerfed by the introduction of Fairy type than it was by Incineroar’s dominance.
No, it's a DARK type pokemon with Fake Out and Intimidate
Incineroar first appears at 0:15, right before the scene transitions :) (note: this comment was made before the thumbnail was changed, incineroar now appears in the thumbnail before you even click on the video)
Jesus, you must have the eyes of an eagle and the ears of a fox to catch that
Nobody loves you dude that’s why you have no females😂
Just what I was looking for
@@Oneshtforfun He's also a natural sprinter, very dangerous over short distances
@@Oneshtforfun thanks!
Maybe someday “Wolfey’s top ten favorite teams that DIDN’T win tournaments” to have a peak at some gems that didn’t make this video
Pokémon like Magmar and Exeggutor (especially the latter) come to mind.
The level 1 Aron special
The Hippowdon that 1v3'd needs more attention.
* peek
"All these new players know about my world champ difference, but I don't think they *understand* it"
cold 🥶
🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
Wolfie really bringing home that he is a true unovian/american pokemon trainer having a full team of 6 unovian pokemon (scrafty, thundorus, landorus T, amoonguss, conkeldurr, gothitelle) that has won him tournaments at least 3 times, then an additional 8 more. So out of 56 pokemon, 1/4 of them were Gen 5. God bless Unova!
*Arceus bless*
Arceus bless unova 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Gen V was unappreciated at the time. It was the end of the series in my experience because I didn’t really play any games after that.
Unova mentioned rahhhhhhhhhh
arceus bless unova!!
Its now clear why wolfey hates incineroar so much. He stole the job of wolfeys one true love scrafty.
For anyone interested, it takes 15 seconds for incineroar to appear in a video about tournament pokemon
Well, I mean, it actually makes sense for him to be in this 1
Actually 00:00
Wolfe really tried sneaking him past us with that quick transition
Now that it's in the thumbnail it takes 0:00 seconds to appear. Can't get any faster than that
At 0:01, the word "incineroar"
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Say what u want but no one can deny that 2016 VGC Champ Wolfe was DRIPPY. Its like he knew he was for sure winning and said "Let me sauce on em"
Which ones were they?
@@memeshort7189 21:28
Can I get a translation
@@Reginald425Thanks!
@@cobaingrohlnovoSure, I can translate for you!
"While some people may criticise him, even his detractors should agree that Wolfe Glick was extremely stylish and cool when he won the VGC World Championship in 2016. It seems that he was so confident in his own victory that he decided to show off a bit!"
Wolfe: "I've won more official pokemon tournaments than any other player in history"
Ray Rizzo : "I raised that kid👴"
I raysed that kid*
W
680 likes like a legendary's Stats. For the sake of humanity, nobody click that like button
Ray is a fraudulent winner.
@@ethan-se8st dont make a claim and then not
put out any other reliable information, it looks bad on you
Man, I feel like these videos have really changed the landscape of competitive Pokemon in a very positive way.
Before, I feel like singles Smogon was what everyone was talking about, thinking fans having control would lead to a better system (plus they match the story mode, making them feel more natural to most people). And I think these videos have informed me and a lot of others that VGC really is the better format with more options.
I think you’re playing a major role in competitive Pokemon getting more popular, so I wanted to say thanks. And keep that artist that makes your thumbnails; they do such a great job
i do think doubles is a better format, but doesn't really work better under nintendo necessarily
Singles balance is atrocious right now, freaking Lokix out of all Pokemon has its tier on an absolute chokehold and is the bar to clear to even BE in the tier, yeah...
@@erierierierierie I think fans have a problem of wanting the game to be something it’s not.
Competitive Pokemon isn’t balanced around singles, so it’s natural it has way more kinks. But this leads to an environment where the majority can just ban stuff outright, not around keeping the game balanced, but to make the game warp to play the way they want.
@@DerrickWilson-fm7vc its okay if that's not for you, but that's generally better for more evolved metagames. fans also run plenty of doubles stuff, which is my favorite niche
@@ScionCrushpeople whining about legendary spamming in singles also complain about a route 1 bug doing well in singles, okay then
The fact that Wolfey has remained relevant in the pokemon VGC scene for 13 years since 2011 is so goated. Only a few have remained so relevant and consistent like Wolfey (Aaron, Sejun come to mind) and this video is a testament to Wolfey’s hard work over all those years.
Ok so what I've learned about good team-building from this video:
-Unless it's Will-O-Wisp (and maybe Draco Meteor), don't use moves that miss
-Try to have as few overlapping types possible - even in something like rain
-Use the item and EVs that work best for your team, not just whatever is most common (i.e. offensive Cresselia)
Wolfe and Incineroar are like batman and robin. Although I don't think wolfe would look good in green tights.
Edit: Ya'll are down horrendous.
he would
He would and you know it
Remember the Dracovish cosplay?
Idk man he'd slay
Why- GREEN tights???
17:12 LANCASTER MENTIONED, THEY HELD A REGIONALS IN AMISH COUNTRY BABYYYYYYYYYY
hell yea, I go there often on vacation ❤
WE STAY WINNING!!
Lancaster is so much different now too compared to 2016. They’ve built it up a lot more and it’s much cleaner than it was in years past
i haven’t been there that many times (when i have been i’ve been mostly surrounded by farms) but i love that place. saw a family park their horse and buggy outside a denny’s. we drove through the actual main part of the city once and now i’m desperate to go walk around, it looked so nice
his pronunciation of it made me cry inside tbh- BUT AMISH COUNTRY MENTIONED BABYY
00:10 Wolfe: I am awesome and I don’t think enough people know how cool I am.
I know dude doesn't think low about himself but it's more about his capacity to debate around the VGC meta and its evolution throughout the years.
But yeah I love myself too so can understand those shiny hair and all the Gardevoir hoe who come with it.
Lol close enough
In his defense, I did not know how awesome he was before this video
Hes the Goat arguably. He clearly has a lot of self belief. I don’t think it’s him being cocky.
World champ difference
32:28 going from handshake to hug is just so genuinely wholesome, hoping others see how professional that was. Love to see how this simple game can bring out such deep goodness from people.
As an old-school player who fell out of competitive Pokémon a few years back, this video was both a nice trip down memory lane and an interesting sort of “catch-up” to the different strategies that came after my time!
Hearing Wolfey talk about some of the crazy decisions he made early in his competitive career (cough gliscor hippowdon cough) makes me NEED a follow up about the worst/most bonkers teams he's brought to tournaments before
I personally really like the parts of your tournament videos where you explain the thought process behind your team, so this video is a treat. Thanks!
Imagine win a tournament and then look at your team and say "i didn't like it very slow pace" or "this chandelure was pretty bad i didn't use it" what a player
3:19 Wolfey knew, how strong Hydreigon when he was in 2011, what 4/6 pokemon of his team used fighting type moves
Rayquaza is missing on the final list of every Pokémon you've won a tournament with ;-; 35:00
I also noticed that immediately, glad I wasn’t the only one.
00:00 we got incineroar on the screen
Incineroar the incineroar with the incineroar with the bug incineroar
5:34 really appreciated that detailed transition
I love these types of videos! As someone who’s new to competitive, I want to know a little bit about the landscape of past gens. This was super interesting to watch
I started playing VGC back in 2015 and I definitely remembered both of your tournament-winning teams from that year as inspiration for some of the weird stuff that I tried later on. It's really cool to hear the logic that went into those teams and why you picked the mons you had.
It's also a little funny looking at some of these teams in hindsight wondering if they would have been nearly as successful if OTS was part of the ruleset back then.
7:53 don't worry mr editor I love chandelure too ♥️ all time favorite pokemon
Wolfey this is honestly my favorite video you ever made besides shiny hunting Exeggcute in sun and moon. Love how this video is specific to your story of VGC and I love learning about the creative mind of the best pokemon player ever!
I enjoy these historical dives into competitive pokemon from your perspective. Makes me want to get into competitive pokemon
16:42 “I do try to read every comment” I’m sorry, but I feel bad for you if you’re actually reading all 1.1k comments.
Especially if they're bots
Incineroar shows up at x time
This is what I call “Wolfey’s thug walk through each championship.”
Hey Wolfey, long time subscribist, just wanted to say I love this kind of content, it's really really cool.
Also that Players Cup II team is still one of the GOATs. Watching that tournament was so awesome.
Videos like this are so, so so appreciated. I love seeing history of the game and your history as a competitor. Getting a small glimpse into how a victory all came together, and how your ingenuity and creativity has made you the player you are today.
It’s so so so inspiring and amazing to know one of the VGC goats is also such an incredible guy. Keep it up Wolfe 💜
As for favorite Pokemon, ty for giving hitmontop a Worlds Win 💜
While I enjoy the tier list kind videos, these more "showcase and analysis" focused ones will always be my favorite because its fascinating to listen you explain why you run X pokemon with Y set especially when its something unconventional. While I don't play competetive at all watching you and Pchal makes me feel like a better player especially when I tackle some difficulty hacks and come up with unique solutions on my own that wouldn't go through my head before
the thumbnail looks like the mons got sick of fighting and are about to take it out on you hahahhaha
It totally does oh my god LMAO
Absolutely absolutely love this style of content, looking at old VGC content from the eyes of someone who's actively been there throughout the years gives a level of insight that's really entertaining and interesting as a viewer. Maneuvering the landscape of old pokemon with limited legal dexes and wrestling with old mechanics that thanksfully got fixed will always contribute value to the VGC scene, especially as the years go by and more people join the community who've never experienced competitive pokemon pre-gen IX (or later when we get there :3)
It kind of reminds me of one time I had sat next to Wolfe at (i think?) Charlotte Regionals where round 1 start got super held up, and I was tuning in to Wolfe and his opponent talking about how janky old gen V sleep mechanics were. Learning how far we've come is S/V from old gen V where you could get unlucky and roll a 3 turn sleep with nothing you can do is fun to learn in retrospect and gives so much more appreciation for how far the game has come :3
commenting something nice in case it actually gets seen and more stuff like this gets made because it's so peak love ya wolfey :3
Love how CC changed trick room to "Weird Space"
Wolfey uploading a video on his channel while livestreaming a game on the same channel is the true world champ difference
"Incineroar Connoisseur" The goofy cat that made Landarous T retire for a bit
12:48 "2 intimidate users" throws snubbull on screen instead of scrafty (still an intimidate user lol)... I see you Wolfey and editing team.
feedback: videos that covers many teams like this one are awesome, feels like a history lesson on comp. pokemon
Hi Wolfey! I really loved this video. It would be nice to watch the "slower versions", with a deeper analysis of your teams and some takes from the tournaments. Amazing content!
This became a "I love scrafty" type of vid from Wolfe.
+1 for this type of content. Gives insight into Wolfe's personal journey while still providing the typical team building tuition. Great stuff
Next Task: Win worlds with a fucking Pyukumuku
Lool
the fact that Iron Valiant, Hands, and Bundle are the only good fureure paradox nonlegendaries hurts them too much, even if Moth, jugulus and tread have their niche.
@@F14thunderhawkJugulus felt really good to me back a few regulations
@@F14thunderhawk iron valiant isn't that good in doubles
iron jugulis is actually great with kyogre and its decent in reg d or e
bundle is lowkey underwhelming
you can't rely on it tbh
iron crown is insane in psyspam and decent in electric terrain
threads is still finding its potential
same with iron boulder
Pincurchin has electric surge not pykumuku
10:47 "Last CHANGE Qualifier" on screen.... they thought we wouldn't notice boys. Wolfey always sliding something slick in.
20:28 i love the pokemon thunder wave😊
You asked for suggestions for videos like this, cause this kept me very entertained, I think a variant of the “Pokemon I’ve used” theme you had could be cool. Like every shiny you’ve brought, or the worst pokemon on your team.
Wolfe, you already know what we want to see. We want to see the biggest flops you've ever had for a team. What were the teams you really thought would work that just didn't even kind of work? The world must know.
"I guess Urshifu is kind of a set-up option. It sets you up for victory" xD
Love the video. I really like hearing the analysis you give
Wolfe being happy with Incineroar feels so cursed considering the fact that he hates Incineroar.
Man if I was this big on TH-cam I would totally make a "every team I've won a draft league with"
Loved hearing about all of this, truly a master in his own field
wolfe: my landorus went boom
me: my life goals were achieved almost a decade ago
Nice video man, been watching for a few years now and wasn't sure how I'd adapt to your new content style when you switched, but I appreciate you displaying more authenticity in the recent vids, going off script on occassion but remaining informative and sticking on topic. Great content man keep it up!
Terra water sludge bomb amungus is my favorite Pokémon i have ever seen you use. Man no one expects it to do damage and it puts in work.
in my time, there was a saying that went: Wolfe "I Won a Regional With It" Glick
my GOAT 💙
Maybe it's not my place to say as just some fan on the internet, but I am proud of Wolfie for all that he has built
Well done, truly!
I really enjoyed this video! Some of my favourite parts of your videos are you explaining the teams that you use, seeing the synergies that you build, it's great seeing a skilled player break down WHY a team is good. I'd love to see more content like this if you enjoyed making it
32:27 ok now THAT is good sportsmanship. What a homie!
Seems like the editing in these videos has gotten so much better. Really top notch stuff.
Scrafty is Incineroar’s inspiration. Intimidate and Fake Out with Dark-Typing!
It's also a Fighting type and while Incineroar is not Fire/Fighting it sure as hell could be
@@XDEnd00Also, I wanted to attend Louisville Regionals, but it was sold out over one month before the Regional is even happening! To be honest, I should have expected this since it has been almost forever since Kentucky had any major Pokémon event happen…
The first line of this video gave me chills. You’ve come so far, you should be very proud!
I love the funny little animations. I spit out my coke when gard threw the imprison at the other one and i dont know why.
Id honestly love a "teams i lost with" video using whatever you can remember as a reflection piece about why the team didnt work out or what caused the loss
Finding out that Scrafty was competitively viable brings peace to my soul, I knew Ash missed out on evolving the dude
OMG! I'm actually so happy you used reuniclus! Solosis and its whole evolution line are my all time favourite pokemon but they aren't the best pokemon so no one ever uses them, half the time people dont even know what pokemon I'm talking about when I say their names.
16:47 I see you purposely misspelling "Videos" to make people comment on it and boost the algorithm. Well here you go
He has called them “Wideos” for a very long time haha
This is such a small thing but i love how wolfe uses words "like" and others. it makes it seem a lot more natural
Wolfe posting a video while being live. This guy is something else😂❤
Meanwhile other TH-camrs upload 4 videos in a year and then have to take a break for mental health. People like Wolfe will always be on top of whatever career they choose, simply because everyone else doesn't put in the same effort.
@@Propane_Acccessoriesnot many people have a team of 10+ people Helping constantly
i dont know my input is the most valuable because i would watch anything thats put up on this channel but i think it would be really cool if you did a video breaking down all the intricacies if your favorite teams from the past (not just from you from everyone) or a break down of some metas you really liked
I really like lemon pie
I don’t
Same
Pie
LIME LIME LIME. LIELIME COOKIE COOKIE
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Thanks for the spanish subs wolfey, hope your videos get popular on this part of the world so more people see the world champion difference
Would be REALLY nice if you did a modern in depth teambuilding guide. How to adapt to a format, how to make good synergy, cores all of that. Keep up the good work my glorious incineroaric king
Wolfe is the only person I’ve seen use Scrafty that much competitively and I love it
13:58 He really stares at me like Dwane the rock with that one eyebrow raise though.
I have debated going to events for competitive play, still don’t think I’ll ever have the confidence to play on stage but these vids are a really sweet love letter to the community & tournaments 💌 thanks for the great content as always Wolfe
1:40 I LOVE REUNICLUS
ME TOO!!!
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I love this video!!! Every month or so I’m like “I wanna hear someone talk about VGC” and i always come here. my favorite videos are the ones where you do a tournament recap for yourself or someone else focusing on team breakdowns. it’s also cool in this video to see how the meta changes over time
Aww I liked the thumbnail before this one. With the drawling of everyone buying their medals
yeah :/
They changed it 😊
My favorite part of your videos are the in depth talking about your teams and the rôle/niche plays each pokemon was supposed to fill : what can you do with them and why did you chose them in this team, so i'm always eating well with theses kind of videos
one important thing i learned today is MEGA EVOULOUTION EXISTS IN SUN AND MOON?????!!!!! I've never knew about this...
Tbf It's post game exclusive *and* only purchesable with bp on the battle tree, so yeah, it's understandable that most people aren't aware of it
@@dingola_ but that's like a game changer bro, also I've never played base sun and moon i only got ultra but still I've been a pokemon fan for most my life and its insane to me how I've never heard mention of this, also I've never looked into it bc usually every new pokemon game removes its previous gimmick and adds a new one. well... except lets go.
This was a great video! I think the in-depth tourney runs are a little intimidating because of their run times, but this was super personal-learning a lot about your play style via your picks makes VGC sound more appealing to me :)
That's a lot of Pokemon. Just shows how many are/have been viable!
My favourite pokemon you’ve won a tournament with, and my favourite pokemon in general since I was a kid, is Venusaur 🙂 When X/Y came out on 3DS and I was playing through it, I couldn’t believe they gave it another evolution with mega stones. That was a highlight in my pokemon journey growing up! Glad you were able to use it to win!!
I lost it at “Dialga just ate them all for breakfast” 😂😂 19:13
Wolfe I think your content is good enough that regardless of the game you were covering I would still watch, all competitive games would benefit from a creator like you
[Obligatory Wolfenian Incineroar/ Tera Wolfey Incineroar comment]
I love this kind of ‘walk down memory lane’ video, it’s giving vicarious living. 💖
Incineroar mentioned at 24:39
I love that he included text for it, he knows it’s a meme
I love this type of video going into how every Pokémon was used in the team composition. Keep up the great work
THIS MAN’S IN THE MIDDLE OF A STREAM AND HE’S STILL POSTING VIDEOS, WTH!!!
this is SUCH a delightful video format and i want like a million more of them please
35:05 these totals look wrong, where’s Rayquaza?
Hitmontop is on the far left in the second last line at the used one time box
Couldn't find Rayquaza either. Pretty sure it's missing.
@@SirMeluyayou’re right, fixed
Really liked this video. I really like the team breakdowns at the start of your tournament videos. I’m just getting into vgc and I’ve been learning a ton!
You can see his teams evolve and become less overly defensive
i love these types of videos! as someone new to VGC, hearing you talk about your teams and why you made the teambuilding decisions you did is REALLY helpful in learning what makes a team work!
Inceroar bouta take up half the list
Love the video wolfe, would definitely watch more of this type!