Before battle Blue: So you're the Alola champion huh? lemme teach you how short a reign can be. After losing Blue: Well if you beat me you sure deserve to be champion, its not everyday someone beats the great Blue.
"Heh you actually made it this far. I'm surprised to see you on the chair of the elites, but now... you have to face the most powerful trainer IN THE WORLD!!
Pre-battle Blue: So that overly cheerful local was right, there is a Pokemon League here! I thought Red was just pulling my leg since he loves mountains so much. Anyways, you're the Champion, right? My name's Blue, Kanto's top trainer. I hope you're ready to get knocked off that throne by a battle genius! Defeat Blue: What! I thought I had this in the bag! Post-battle Blue: Okay, okay, I'll admit that you're a big deal. Heh, it almost felt like I was fighting another Kanto trainer. Well, just you wait Alola Champ, because I'm going to beat you someday! Smell ya later!
I'll be honest, I would have really liked Blue to use one of the Kanto Eeveelutions in his Gen II, IV, V, and VII teams. I don't get why they clearly reference Yellow Version with Red having Pikachu and all three fully evolved starters but not do the same with Blue.
So are Red and Blue in S&M different ones from the mega timeline? Cause they look different also when u battle them the music is different and they can use mega evolution? It can't make sense if they went from the non mega time it would if they fell through a hole? Maybe there's a kanto in this timeline we don't know!
Hey Mixeli I'm wondering how do u get that Pokemon u had in there if u can I'll trade with u for an alakazam pliz your my fav TH-cam and tell me how to get a gen 1 starter;)
He already did a 'Vs TyranitarTube' one, TT didn't even care, so Eli shouldn't waste his time on that, he even made one for Pewdiepie, as long as it doesn't benifit people like them, they don't care :/
fireball6107 I personally think he should focus on doing the things he likes, hacking known characters from the games and anime, remixing music etc... not make hacks for Poketubers who don't even care :(
Do not use Hidden Power Dragon. It provides terrible, redundant coverage and the slot can be used much better with something else. It really depends on the needs of the rest of the team, so choose accordingly. Brave Bird. Due to Tapu Koko's high Attack and Brave Bird's high Base Power, it still deals a lot of damage even without a lot of investment. It also provides good coverage, hitting Grass types which resist Thunderbolt but more importantly Grass/Poison types which resist both of Tapu Koko's STABs, such as Amoonguss and Mega-Venusaur. If you do choose to run this, put the four Special Defense EVs into Attack. Use this if your team is more offensive in nature, as it allows Tapu Koko to deal more damage and not get forced out as often and lose momentum. U-turn. It might seem redundant to run both U-turn and Volt Switch, but there is good reasoning behind it. Volt Switch should be used most of the time, as it still does decent damage. However, if there is a Pokemon that can block Volt Switch (either a Ground type or a Volt Absorb user) then use U-turn instead to avoid the loss of momentum. Plus, U-turn allows you to escape from Dugtrio should it trap you. This can be used if you have frail but powerful Pokemon which appreciate the free switch-in it can provide. Taunt. Pretty self-explanatory. Allows Tapu Koko to pressure defensive Pokemon by cutting off their access to utility moves, which is useful as Tapu Koko can sometimes fall short with damage. If your team lacks powerful Pokemon that can break through defensive cores then this is probably the best alternative. Also, I highly suggest replacing Dazzling Gleam with Nature's Madness. Dazzling Gleam is pitifully weak as it is not boosted by Electric Terrain and has low Base Power. More often than not, the combination of Nature's Madness and Thunderbolt will hit switch-ins harder than two Dazzling Gleams or a Dazzling Gleam and Thunderbolt. Do not use Hidden Power Dragon. It provides terrible, redundant coverage and the slot can be used much better with something else. It really depends on the needs of the rest of the team, so choose accordingly. Brave Bird. Due to Tapu Koko's high Attack and Brave Bird's high Base Power, it still deals a lot of damage even without a lot of investment. It also provides good coverage, hitting Grass types which resist Thunderbolt but more importantly Grass/Poison types which resist both of Tapu Koko's STABs, such as Amoonguss and Mega-Venusaur. If you do choose to run this, put the four Special Defense EVs into Attack. Use this if your team is more offensive in nature, as it allows Tapu Koko to deal more damage and not get forced out as often and lose momentum. U-turn. It might seem redundant to run both U-turn and Volt Switch, but there is good reasoning behind it. Volt Switch should be used most of the time, as it still does decent damage. However, if there is a Pokemon that can block Volt Switch (either a Ground type or a Volt Absorb user) then use U-turn instead to avoid the loss of momentum. Plus, U-turn allows you to escape from Dugtrio should it trap you. This can be used if you have frail but powerful Pokemon which appreciate the free switch-in it can provide. Taunt. Pretty self-explanatory. Allows Tapu Koko to pressure defensive Pokemon by cutting off their access to utility moves, which is useful as Tapu Koko can sometimes fall short with damage. If your team lacks powerful Pokemon that can break through defensive cores then this is probably the best alternative. Also, I highly suggest replacing Dazzling Gleam with Nature's Madness. Dazzling Gleam is pitifully weak as it is not boosted by Electric Terrain and has low Base Power. More often than not, the combination of Nature's Madness and Thunderbolt will hit switch-ins harder than two Dazzling Gleams or a Dazzling Gleam and Thunderbolt. Do not use Hidden Power Dragon. It provides terrible, redundant coverage and the slot can be used much better with something else. It really depends on the needs of the rest of the team, so choose accordingly. Brave Bird. Due to Tapu Koko's high Attack and Brave Bird's high Base Power, it still deals a lot of damage even without a lot of investment. It also provides good coverage, hitting Grass types which resist Thunderbolt but more importantly Grass/Poison types which resist both of Tapu Koko's STABs, such as Amoonguss and Mega-Venusaur. If you do choose to run this, put the four Special Defense EVs into Attack. Use this if your team is more offensive in nature, as it allows Tapu Koko to deal more damage and not get forced out as often and lose momentum. U-turn. It might seem redundant to run both U-turn and Volt Switch, but there is good reasoning behind it. Volt Switch should be used most of the time, as it still does decent damage. However, if there is a Pokemon that can block Volt Switch (either a Ground type or a Volt Absorb user) then use U-turn instead to avoid the loss of momentum. Plus, U-turn allows you to escape from Dugtrio should it trap you. This can be used if you have frail but powerful Pokemon which appreciate the free switch-in it can provide. Taunt. Pretty self-explanatory. Allows Tapu Koko to pressure defensive Pokemon by cutting off their access to utility moves, which is useful as Tapu Koko can sometimes fall short with damage. If your team lacks powerful Pokemon that can break through defensive cores then this is probably the best alternative. Also, I highly suggest replacing Dazzling Gleam with Nature's Madness. Dazzling Gleam is pitifully weak as it is not boosted by Electric Terrain and has low Base Power. More often than not, the combination of Nature's Madness and Thunderbolt will hit switch-ins harder than two Dazzling Gleams or a Dazzling Gleam and Thunderbolt. Do not use Hidden Power Dragon. It provides terrible, redundant coverage and the slot can be used much better with something else. It really depends on the needs of the rest of the team, so choose accordingly. Brave Bird. Due to Tapu Koko's high Attack and Brave Bird's high Base Power, it still deals a lot of damage even without a lot of investment. It also provides good coverage, hitting Grass types which resist Thunderbolt but more importantly Grass/Poison types which resist both of Tapu Koko's STABs, such as Amoonguss and Mega-Venusaur. If you do choose to run this, put the four Special Defense EVs into Attack. Use this if your team is more offensive in nature, as it allows Tapu Koko to deal more damage and not get forced out as often and lose momentum. U-turn. It might seem redundant to run both U-turn and Volt Switch, but there is good reasoning behind it. Volt Switch should be used most of the time, as it still does decent damage. However, if there is a Pokemon that can block Volt Switch (either a Ground type or a Volt Absorb user) then use U-turn instead to avoid the loss of momentum. Plus, U-turn allows you to escape from Dugtrio should it trap you. This can be used if you have frail but powerful Pokemon which appreciate the free switch-in it can provide. Taunt. Pretty self-explanatory. Allows Tapu Koko to pressure defensive Pokemon by cutting off their access to utility moves, which is useful as Tapu Koko can sometimes fall short with damage. If your team lacks powerful Pokemon that can break through defensive cores then this is probably the best alternative. Also, I highly suggest replacing Dazzling Gleam with Nature's Madness. Dazzling Gleam is pitifully weak as it is not boosted by Electric Terrain and has low Base Power. More often than not, the combination of Nature's Madness and Thunderbolt will hit switch-ins harder than two Dazzling Gleams or a Dazzling Gleam and Thunderbolt. Do not use Hidden Power Dragon. It provides terrible, redundant coverage and the slot can be used much better with something else. It really depends on the needs of the rest of the team, so choose accordingly. Brave Bird. Due to Tapu Koko's high Attack and Brave Bird's high Base Power, it still deals a lot of damage even without a lot of investment. It also provides good coverage, hitting Grass types which resist Thunderbolt but more importantly Grass/Poison types which resist both of Tapu Koko's STABs, such as Amoonguss and Mega-Venusaur. If you do choose to run this, put the four Special Defense EVs into Attack. Use this if your team is more offensive in nature, as it allows Tapu Koko to deal more damage and not get forced out as often and lose momentum. U-turn. It might seem redundant to run both U-turn and Volt Switch, but there is good reasoning behind it. Volt Switch should be used most of the time, as it still does decent damage. However, if there is a Pokemon that can block Volt Switch (either a Ground type or a Volt Absorb user) then use U-turn instead to avoid the loss of momentum. Plus, U-turn allows you to escape from Dugtrio should it trap you. This can be used if you have frail but powerful Pokemon which appreciate the free switch-in it can provide. Taunt. Pretty self-explanatory. Allows Tapu Koko to pressure defensive Pokemon by cutting off their access to utility moves, which is useful as Tapu Koko can sometimes fall short with damage. If your team lacks powerful Pokemon that can break through defensive cores then this is probably the best alternative. Also, I highly suggest replacing Dazzling Gleam with Nature's Madness. Dazzling Gleam is pitifully weak as it is not boosted by Electric Terrain and has low Base Power. More often than not, the combination of Nature's Madness and Thunderbolt will hit switch-ins harder than two Dazzling Gleams or a Dazzling Gleam and Thunderbolt.
One thing that I hate is your ur always wining the rounds for once can you let another person win it will just be boring and no one will watch because you will just win fix the problem now!
Before battle
Blue: So you're the Alola champion huh? lemme teach you how short a reign can be.
After losing
Blue: Well if you beat me you sure deserve to be champion, its not everyday someone beats the great Blue.
Before quote: Elio/Selene would be like "Yeah, you'd have personal experience with that, huh? Time to repeat history!"
Tharja Is Best Waifu lmao "how short a reign can be" pretty ironic
that's the point
Blue's reign is shorter than the pant's he's wearing
Speech:
So you really became Alola's champion? Haha! Let's see if you are worthy to be a Legend!
Get ready to fight the best trainer in the world!
Good! :)
Perfect xD
Luis Jiménez That's exactly what he'd say
Where does blue said
thats wat he would say
4:27 Salazzle prepares Z-Move
Blue: Nope, I'm a Legend, Bro! Haha :D
DJ_Venom/Danido lol
Hot Damn, that Mega Blastoise took that Hydro Vortex like a G
I was hoping your Blaze Red Theme apearing here haha
Good Job as always!
Awesome vid worth staying up to 2am for this ;))))
You, my friend, made what I really wanted in the game. (Including all other special trainers too.)
Blue’s Pokémon: Heracross, Tyranitar, Arcanine, Alakazam, Exeggutor and Blastoise
"Heh you actually made it this far. I'm surprised to see you on the chair of the elites, but now... you have to face the most powerful trainer IN THE WORLD!!
This guy should have more subs
is the other music (blue's) from Pokémon origins?
Abbad Hoda yep
Pre-battle
Blue: So that overly cheerful local was right, there is a Pokemon League here! I thought Red was just pulling my leg since he loves mountains so much. Anyways, you're the Champion, right? My name's Blue, Kanto's top trainer. I hope you're ready to get knocked off that throne by a battle genius!
Defeat
Blue: What! I thought I had this in the bag!
Post-battle
Blue: Okay, okay, I'll admit that you're a big deal. Heh, it almost felt like I was fighting another Kanto trainer. Well, just you wait Alola Champ, because I'm going to beat you someday! Smell ya later!
Cool! I think it is cool you are using a sun team.
And I love blue because of Blastoise. That is the main reason but he also is just so badass.
I'll be honest, I would have really liked Blue to use one of the Kanto Eeveelutions in his Gen II, IV, V, and VII teams. I don't get why they clearly reference Yellow Version with Red having Pikachu and all three fully evolved starters but not do the same with Blue.
Gengarzilla because red doesnt represent only charizard or venusaur.it represents all the players who played gen 1 before.
rip primarina bouncee night lycanroc vikavolt and turtanator
My son thinks you're the best
Blue's Speach:
Well Well, who do we have here? Its an trainer that is wanting to be the champion. Lets see what You Got!
What is the music track’s name in the first part of the battle?
0:11 I'm gonna be here all the time so here go that music again
So are Red and Blue in S&M different ones from the mega timeline? Cause they look different also when u battle them the music is different and they can use mega evolution? It can't make sense if they went from the non mega time it would if they fell through a hole? Maybe there's a kanto in this timeline we don't know!
Keenan The Kat The music is a remix Nintendo made. And the mega evolution comes from the Pokémon origins
Keenan The Kat red and blue mega timeline remakes confirmed?
Keenan The Kat Red and blue look different because sun and moon happened years after Red, blue, and yellow so the 2 got older.
nintendo venoct that doesn't rlly answer my question about the timelines?
3:41
Pokeli: Oh shit I forgot Blue had a theme
oye,encontre un problema;el executor de blue tiene que ser de alola menzo
how do you beat all legends trainers like red and blue and others just tell me how to do it
what is magikarp z move splash or takckle?
Don't mean to sound like a prick but the max affection ruins these battles as it gives the opponent and unfair advantage
Hwan Niggles
The MAX affection shows your friendship level between you & your pokemon.
XxxChampion JmxxX I know but then it gives you lucky chances of dodging attacks or landing crits more easily
Just like in anime,the OP move called "DODGE IT!!".
XxxChampion JmxxX sometimes it seems that "Dodge it!" isn't able to miss but at other times it has a hit chance of 20%
Ok
What is the theme that plays when alakazam comes out?
Pokémon Origins - Champion Battle theme :)
Hey Mixeli I'm wondering how do u get that Pokemon u had in there if u can I'll trade with u for an alakazam pliz your my fav TH-cam and tell me how to get a gen 1 starter;)
Arleta Eluszkiewicz You get a Gen 1 starter by trading
Also alakazam is not good at all lol
So....you picked Pokemon Sun?
Trainer Jay he picked Moon
Why is this video in music category
3:41 Oh that music too?
Nice
wow he named his Greninja his own channels name
mec comment tu fais çà stp x) ?
J'aimerai pouvoir me costum ma propre version je m'y éclaterai davantage
regarde la description
Mixeli ah oui x)
Dis is pretty good!!
Me: what move will mixelis greninja use?
Mixeli: (switches greninja out)
me: wtf
Greninja Z Move almost rekted his Blastoise
Why does blue look like Gary maybe they are the same character?
How do u do these hacks
Is gary not blue in this video
mimi141288 no
i was scared out of my mind but I saw (game edited).....
blue pants kinda different from the original green pants
You forget Blue has Charizard
Could you do Lana next maybe?
Suggestion: Grimsley
wait isn't that Tyranitar supposed to be taller
blue is the exact same size
Carlos Garcia They resized certain pokemon because the 3DS would lag if thry hadn't.
Blue:look here I am the strongest trainer so give up
Blue:what so I lost smell ya later
Best team you can do alakazam psychic pigeot fast ryhorn horn drill arcanine extremely fast exegutor psychic type mega blastoise obviosly
huh, your lycanroc's named terry, you read toriko?
Your Decidueye has the same name as mine
Hey Mixili, you should do PokéTubers for this, like TyranitarTube. That would be cool to see.
He already did a 'Vs TyranitarTube' one, TT didn't even care, so Eli shouldn't waste his time on that, he even made one for Pewdiepie, as long as it doesn't benifit people like them, they don't care :/
***** I know but it would be cool to see one in Sun and Moon
fireball6107 I personally think he should focus on doing the things he likes, hacking known characters from the games and anime, remixing music etc... not make hacks for Poketubers who don't even care :(
***** ok I was just saying that it would be cool to see them in Sun and Moon
fireball6107 Yeah no problem, didn't mean any offense or anything ;)
Man should I name my Greninja Mixeli?
Do not use Hidden Power Dragon. It provides terrible, redundant coverage and the slot can be used much better with something else. It really depends on the needs of the rest of the team, so choose accordingly.
Brave Bird. Due to Tapu Koko's high Attack and Brave Bird's high Base Power, it still deals a lot of damage even without a lot of investment. It also provides good coverage, hitting Grass types which resist Thunderbolt but more importantly Grass/Poison types which resist both of Tapu Koko's STABs, such as Amoonguss and Mega-Venusaur. If you do choose to run this, put the four Special Defense EVs into Attack. Use this if your team is more offensive in nature, as it allows Tapu Koko to deal more damage and not get forced out as often and lose momentum.
U-turn. It might seem redundant to run both U-turn and Volt Switch, but there is good reasoning behind it. Volt Switch should be used most of the time, as it still does decent damage. However, if there is a Pokemon that can block Volt Switch (either a Ground type or a Volt Absorb user) then use U-turn instead to avoid the loss of momentum. Plus, U-turn allows you to escape from Dugtrio should it trap you. This can be used if you have frail but powerful Pokemon which appreciate the free switch-in it can provide.
Taunt. Pretty self-explanatory. Allows Tapu Koko to pressure defensive Pokemon by cutting off their access to utility moves, which is useful as Tapu Koko can sometimes fall short with damage. If your team lacks powerful Pokemon that can break through defensive cores then this is probably the best alternative.
Also, I highly suggest replacing Dazzling Gleam with Nature's Madness. Dazzling Gleam is pitifully weak as it is not boosted by Electric Terrain and has low Base Power. More often than not, the combination of Nature's Madness and Thunderbolt will hit switch-ins harder than two Dazzling Gleams or a Dazzling Gleam and Thunderbolt.
Do not use Hidden Power Dragon. It provides terrible, redundant coverage and the slot can be used much better with something else. It really depends on the needs of the rest of the team, so choose accordingly.
Brave Bird. Due to Tapu Koko's high Attack and Brave Bird's high Base Power, it still deals a lot of damage even without a lot of investment. It also provides good coverage, hitting Grass types which resist Thunderbolt but more importantly Grass/Poison types which resist both of Tapu Koko's STABs, such as Amoonguss and Mega-Venusaur. If you do choose to run this, put the four Special Defense EVs into Attack. Use this if your team is more offensive in nature, as it allows Tapu Koko to deal more damage and not get forced out as often and lose momentum.
U-turn. It might seem redundant to run both U-turn and Volt Switch, but there is good reasoning behind it. Volt Switch should be used most of the time, as it still does decent damage. However, if there is a Pokemon that can block Volt Switch (either a Ground type or a Volt Absorb user) then use U-turn instead to avoid the loss of momentum. Plus, U-turn allows you to escape from Dugtrio should it trap you. This can be used if you have frail but powerful Pokemon which appreciate the free switch-in it can provide.
Taunt. Pretty self-explanatory. Allows Tapu Koko to pressure defensive Pokemon by cutting off their access to utility moves, which is useful as Tapu Koko can sometimes fall short with damage. If your team lacks powerful Pokemon that can break through defensive cores then this is probably the best alternative.
Also, I highly suggest replacing Dazzling Gleam with Nature's Madness. Dazzling Gleam is pitifully weak as it is not boosted by Electric Terrain and has low Base Power. More often than not, the combination of Nature's Madness and Thunderbolt will hit switch-ins harder than two Dazzling Gleams or a Dazzling Gleam and Thunderbolt.
Do not use Hidden Power Dragon. It provides terrible, redundant coverage and the slot can be used much better with something else. It really depends on the needs of the rest of the team, so choose accordingly.
Brave Bird. Due to Tapu Koko's high Attack and Brave Bird's high Base Power, it still deals a lot of damage even without a lot of investment. It also provides good coverage, hitting Grass types which resist Thunderbolt but more importantly Grass/Poison types which resist both of Tapu Koko's STABs, such as Amoonguss and Mega-Venusaur. If you do choose to run this, put the four Special Defense EVs into Attack. Use this if your team is more offensive in nature, as it allows Tapu Koko to deal more damage and not get forced out as often and lose momentum.
U-turn. It might seem redundant to run both U-turn and Volt Switch, but there is good reasoning behind it. Volt Switch should be used most of the time, as it still does decent damage. However, if there is a Pokemon that can block Volt Switch (either a Ground type or a Volt Absorb user) then use U-turn instead to avoid the loss of momentum. Plus, U-turn allows you to escape from Dugtrio should it trap you. This can be used if you have frail but powerful Pokemon which appreciate the free switch-in it can provide.
Taunt. Pretty self-explanatory. Allows Tapu Koko to pressure defensive Pokemon by cutting off their access to utility moves, which is useful as Tapu Koko can sometimes fall short with damage. If your team lacks powerful Pokemon that can break through defensive cores then this is probably the best alternative.
Also, I highly suggest replacing Dazzling Gleam with Nature's Madness. Dazzling Gleam is pitifully weak as it is not boosted by Electric Terrain and has low Base Power. More often than not, the combination of Nature's Madness and Thunderbolt will hit switch-ins harder than two Dazzling Gleams or a Dazzling Gleam and Thunderbolt.
Do not use Hidden Power Dragon. It provides terrible, redundant coverage and the slot can be used much better with something else. It really depends on the needs of the rest of the team, so choose accordingly.
Brave Bird. Due to Tapu Koko's high Attack and Brave Bird's high Base Power, it still deals a lot of damage even without a lot of investment. It also provides good coverage, hitting Grass types which resist Thunderbolt but more importantly Grass/Poison types which resist both of Tapu Koko's STABs, such as Amoonguss and Mega-Venusaur. If you do choose to run this, put the four Special Defense EVs into Attack. Use this if your team is more offensive in nature, as it allows Tapu Koko to deal more damage and not get forced out as often and lose momentum.
U-turn. It might seem redundant to run both U-turn and Volt Switch, but there is good reasoning behind it. Volt Switch should be used most of the time, as it still does decent damage. However, if there is a Pokemon that can block Volt Switch (either a Ground type or a Volt Absorb user) then use U-turn instead to avoid the loss of momentum. Plus, U-turn allows you to escape from Dugtrio should it trap you. This can be used if you have frail but powerful Pokemon which appreciate the free switch-in it can provide.
Taunt. Pretty self-explanatory. Allows Tapu Koko to pressure defensive Pokemon by cutting off their access to utility moves, which is useful as Tapu Koko can sometimes fall short with damage. If your team lacks powerful Pokemon that can break through defensive cores then this is probably the best alternative.
Also, I highly suggest replacing Dazzling Gleam with Nature's Madness. Dazzling Gleam is pitifully weak as it is not boosted by Electric Terrain and has low Base Power. More often than not, the combination of Nature's Madness and Thunderbolt will hit switch-ins harder than two Dazzling Gleams or a Dazzling Gleam and Thunderbolt.
Do not use Hidden Power Dragon. It provides terrible, redundant coverage and the slot can be used much better with something else. It really depends on the needs of the rest of the team, so choose accordingly.
Brave Bird. Due to Tapu Koko's high Attack and Brave Bird's high Base Power, it still deals a lot of damage even without a lot of investment. It also provides good coverage, hitting Grass types which resist Thunderbolt but more importantly Grass/Poison types which resist both of Tapu Koko's STABs, such as Amoonguss and Mega-Venusaur. If you do choose to run this, put the four Special Defense EVs into Attack. Use this if your team is more offensive in nature, as it allows Tapu Koko to deal more damage and not get forced out as often and lose momentum.
U-turn. It might seem redundant to run both U-turn and Volt Switch, but there is good reasoning behind it. Volt Switch should be used most of the time, as it still does decent damage. However, if there is a Pokemon that can block Volt Switch (either a Ground type or a Volt Absorb user) then use U-turn instead to avoid the loss of momentum. Plus, U-turn allows you to escape from Dugtrio should it trap you. This can be used if you have frail but powerful Pokemon which appreciate the free switch-in it can provide.
Taunt. Pretty self-explanatory. Allows Tapu Koko to pressure defensive Pokemon by cutting off their access to utility moves, which is useful as Tapu Koko can sometimes fall short with damage. If your team lacks powerful Pokemon that can break through defensive cores then this is probably the best alternative.
Also, I highly suggest replacing Dazzling Gleam with Nature's Madness. Dazzling Gleam is pitifully weak as it is not boosted by Electric Terrain and has low Base Power. More often than not, the combination of Nature's Madness and Thunderbolt will hit switch-ins harder than two Dazzling Gleams or a Dazzling Gleam and Thunderbolt.
Didn't U Bond Ur Mixeli
The alakazam is cool 😎
Greninja wreck mega blastoise without even Turing into Ash greninja
I think Blue's tit'e should be either "Gym Leader Blue" or "Pokémon Legend Blue"
Blue is Gary?
nah it should be "Battle Legend Blue/Green and Red"
fotis rohis Gary is Blue's Anime counterpart
have you seen pokemon stars
Suggestions:
Wally
Nanu
Guzma
When I battled blue i was boss this is my team
Alakazam
Venasaur
Dust form licanrock
Insinaroar
Mega charzard x
Metagross
nice try but this is not actually legit.
i don't call blue blue because you know I like Gary the most sometimes I call Gary butt face XD
This is real?
""GAME EDIT""
你每隻精靈都準備死啦
I named my rowlet hawkeye too
The Comet mine was Dr.Who
5:43?
What heracross
Greninja does water z move. blastoise fucking survives
Please give me download link
Want to download this game skinte link
A.K.A vs. AssFart
wynaut red
Fernando Mendoza absol-utely no
Blue have Machamp, not Blastoise.
In FR/LG he had Bkasoise if you picked Charizard
KSound Kaiju I know, but in HG/SS and in Sun/Moon have Machamp.
DaniGrovyle Read the description : it's his FRLG team
TheÆtherPlayer/Azωת Ah, true. Sorry
and in the Classic timeline he had Charizard. and in the KChan manga he had Venasaur. Its a matter of continuity.
now do Gary do Gary please do Gary
Bro vs ash full lengendery team!!
blue has Gen one starter only
sorry not starter pikemon
should have made blue way stronger
plz battle Lance.
Greninja nickname Mixeli
Sorry but im sik of you wining
Smell ya later!
Will Damron eeww
that is so metagross
xdarkboyx That's Blue's catchphrase
Ur vids are kind of getting boring because ur basicly always winning
do red
One thing that I hate is your ur always wining the rounds for once can you let another person win it will just be boring and no one will watch because you will just win fix the problem now!
Do not change, you take away interest
Pre-battle:
I'm pretty sure I'm gonna beat you. Why? Because I'm the most powerful trainer in the world!
Hb
first
Most generic pokemon team ever. lol