@grrman A lead Zapdos Baton Passing into Beat Up Dugtrio is on a Blissy and taking a Ice Beam is standard, but investing to take a Spikes layer later is definitely uncommon
Starting with "every competitive game has a meta" as the opponent sends in a Metagross was a nice touch. Love how you put these small things in every video :)
And Let us not forget the legendary "You goin Magneton? Hidden Power Ground, Bit*h" Anti-Anti-meta Skarmory meant to shut down Magneton that was immortalized by Viper. Jimothy Cool would know since that song is his end credits song.
I commented this on an earlier video but I wanted to echo the sentiment, you're really starting to win me over in Gen 3 OU. You just don't see these kind of developments in any other game, not to say it's never happened in any recent time, but for the most part every other metagame I can think of has been kinda solved and stagnated. And look at all the crazy new tech that's popping up decades later for Gen 3 and it's just not even comparable to any progress we've seen anywhere else.
I remember hearing about superman from a BKC video and thinking how fun it seemed since it was one of my first introductions to gen 3 and what TSS was. That teamstyle and the fact that nicknames are pretty important due to beat up are probably some of my favorite aspects of this meta game edit:it’s been brought to my attention that on showdown at least for convenience the reason nick names were important has since been patched
@@CjqNslXUcM when you use Beat Up the game shows the name of your Pokémon that "attack" in the move's text boxes, so if you don't want to reveal what Pokémon you are using you have to give them random nicknames, but iirc it doesn't work like that in Showdown or it has been changed at some point (I might be wrong on this)
@@CjqNslXUcM to add on to what’s already been mentioned, even if you don’t have a beat up user nicknaming pokemon doesn’t allow the opponent to know that you don’t have one
@@rajkanishuthis is correct, the playerbase on smogon have ruled in a clause to not reveal pokemon names through beat up in gen 3, even though that is not how it is implemented in the game. It's just for convenience's sake.
Your videos have given me such an appreciation for gen 3 OU. I had only really payed any attention to the current game’s meta, but honestly gen 3 feels a lot more nuanced, and there’s nearly 20 years of meta development.
Next time I'm trying to explain to someone why i love competitive Pokemon, I'm just gonna show them this video. The endless cycle of counterplay and counter counterplay will never stop being fun. Great vid!
Good idea. You should see smogon stat's moveset list showing different Skarmory speed creeps. There's also things like the now default Milotic and Suicune sets speed-creeping max speed Marowak even though that's hardly a thing. And lastly to mention trying to speed creep 244 speed users who themselves were built to outspeed max speed tyranitar.
I picked a random video to drop this comment on because I had to put it somewhere, but yeah I had to let you know I started playing Gen3 OU a few days ago after watching all of your content and I have to say I absolutely love it so far. I started playing competitive in Gen 6 and have played each recent Gen as it released, and I hate to say it but with each new Gen and each new gimmick I have become more and more jaded when I look at competitive pokemon. I look at a pokemon this Gen change its type in order to completely bypass its supposed checks and I don't think 'wow thats a cool new feature', I think 'this doesn't feel like pokemon anymore'. But after playing ADV for a few days I have such a refreshed outlook on competitive pokemon. The limited item pool and lack of any gimmick features make the matches much easier to digest as someone knew to the format, but I can already tell from my tiny sample size that both gameplay and teambuilding can be deep. So yeah, just wanted to say thanks for introducing me to this format, it never would've been on my radar otherwise. cheers.
This is one of my favorite videos from you on Gen 3 - I vastly prefer using non-standard strategies in competitive games as a whole so this was a huge treat 👀 I was actually already thinking about possible anti-meta teams a week or so ago as a person who’d never played in this format and thought “well if Spikes are so common, I think a team of mostly flying and levitate Pokémon would be pretty feasible since there isn’t Stealth Rock”. I’m both a little proud and sad that this Superman strategy only exists - it’s a shame that this won’t exactly be an unheard-of strategy, but it’s good to know that it’s both very viable and a team you can be really creative with!
I had the most fun running superman. Its very satisfying watching your opponent waste 3 turns setting up spikes while you repostion or attempt to set up
I started playing gen 3 OU because of your tournament. Unfortunately gen 3 OU's low ladder is a bit goofy so I haven't had a lot of experience against traditional teams but I've had a ton of fun playing. Some of my favorite pokemon to use have been Snorlax, Exeggutor, blissey, and Aerodactyl. It's such a fun metagame and I have to thank you for introducing me to it.
i stumbled across your channel a couple weeks ago without knowing anything about gen 3 and ive alrdy rewatched all your videos 5+ times (even the long ass tier list ones 😂). More gen 3 please!
After watching one video, I’ve now clicked on two more in the following day.. I didn’t get beyond Gen 2 back then and it’s nice to dive right into this higher level pokemon discussion. The most advanced I ever got was beating both Rounds of Pokémon Stadium and Pokémon Stadium 2
It would be a short feature. Milotic is currently used almost exclusively as a stallmon, rarely on balance as well. Surf, Toxic, Refresh, Rest, is the currently most popular and default set. It also sees usage with Ice Beam and Hypnosis. It could also run Rest and Mirror Coat. It's not a popular mon at the moment due to offense generally being favored, making it less desirable than Suicune usually; and on the other hand, mons that bring other defensive utilities like Starmie with Rapid Spin and Swampert with its ability to generally better and more consistently check physical threats.
I love this kind of niche in different games. I suck at straight meta matches, so I try to find roundabout gimmicky sets that work against the established meta. But I'm also the type of pervert that plays healer and support in team based games so *shrugs*
My favorite anti-meta Pokémon from gen 3 was Tyraniboah. Tyranitar with maxed HP stat, substitute, focus punch, and either ice beam, thunderbolt, or flamethrower. 101 hp substitutes countered Seismic Toss, and then you had beam attacks to counter skarmory and Salamence.
It sounds like it could be an interesting case but it is not. It was a great mon in sand teams, but Smogon does not like evasion because it frustrates them, so they banned Sand Veil, which is Cacturne's only ability, thus banning it by default.
I'm loving the content man! found you recently and being a gen 3 nerd myself i am in love with ur content. Do you think you could do a Gardevoir vid? i dont see much coverage on it and since it is UUBL id like to see what niches and uses it has, if any! If not thats cool too, ill keep consuming the vids!
Gardevoir would be a challenge. It sees sporadic experimentation but so far has never had a breakout, yet due to its movepool has quite a lot of potential that's not entirely easy to ignore even in the face of its obvious shortcomings in this Tyranitar-dominated meta.
Quick Question - How would future Pokemon fare in Gen 3? For example, Araquanid. If it were released in Gen 3 with its current Base Stat distribution, its Water Type STAB would be off its weaker Base Special Attack of 50 (we can consider a scenario where Araquanid's Base Attack is flipped with its Base Special Attack) It would get all the moves it gets upon its release in Gen 7, but only if those moves were introduced in Gen 3 or earlier Leech Life is 20 BP instead of 80, but it gets Physical Signal Beam at 75 BP Surf, Crunch, Ice Beam, Giga Drain, Mirror Coat, Spider Web are some interesting moves
Surprised you didn’t mention the high speed high spa skarm who’s sole goal is to hp fire mag. So many weird things like that exist, always keeps you on your toes!
Ignoring spikes is pretty obvious, it's one of the first things I did once I got fed up with fighting and losing against stall teams after long, boring battles (for my personal taste, I don't have anything against the playstyle per se nor against the players that use it). I'm trying to go a point beyond that and build a team that works immume to both sandstorm and spikes.
Usually we want to try to circumvent that just by adapting to a certain Play style: whatever by choice you chose offensive like you said (imagine having a = "torrent boosted surfs"× and then some +manual rain)" as well-" like oh God just by you being here.. /is making this difficult /harder than a mf " 😢
Not that I have found success with it. But have you ever tried to stack as many type immunities as possible on a team and make that work? Gengar, Flashfire Houndoom, Skarmory, Water Absorb Quagsire, Trace Porygon 2 (can trace additional immunities). Would be interesting to see a better player than myself to attempt this
Never crossed my mind. These mons are generally too weak even when you're trying to use them specifically for their best traits; trying to make a team out of them for their immunities primarily, I think, would be a recipe for consistent failure.
@@yourdagan Hence, why I said, that it would be interesting to me, to see a better player attempt this. Not neccesarily with these exact mons. These were just the most immunities crunched into the least amount of mons I could come up with. Also 2 out of my proposed 5 are Gengar and Skarm. These definitely aren't weak. But of course this will most likely be a gimmick at best.
Magnezone is under utilized in SV; it's really, REALLY much better at trapping and taking out steel types now since it can teratize into Fire, Fighting, or Ground and use tera blast while still preventing the steel type from switch after you change type People keep complaining over Kinggambit now... But no one is employing magnet pull tera fighting magnezone... The worst that can happen is you force the Kinggambit to teratize to escape, but then they can only escape the turn after you move, and now you know your opponent cant teratize anything else If you hate the mechanic of teratizlization, then just use a magnezone to trap Kingambit. Youre back to classic pkmn ni gimmicks cuz everytime you into a team with gambit on it, you know youll tera mag and they will tera gambit once they trapped, or, they just let it die Win win for you
tera gambit is kind of the poindlt of why gambit is strong tho isn't it if they tera to take the hit and kill/set up then they kinda did what they want to do in the first place
@TheCangu97 Well Kingambit usually runs Tera Fairy. Simply anticipate that and Flash Cannon instead. If you're wrong, then go for Fighting Tera Blast.
This niche of "forcing the Gambit to reveal its Tera without killing one of your mons (at the expense of your Zone's Fighting Tera)" is a legitimately interesting one, but sadly I believe Zone's applications for this isn't really worth the teamslot when it loses to like 80% of OU atm, especially when it doesn't even reliably KO the Gambit since it could escape on turn 2. You need to immediately predict what Gambit's Tera is on turn 1 (ex: Tbolt on Flying Tera, Flash Cannon on Fairy Tera) to get value out of that interaction, because if you do not KO Gambit right there, the opponent can still preserve their Supreme Overlord Gambit to continue pressuring the late game while you're stuck with a Fighting Tera Zone that likely does little/nothing to further your wincon than if you had Tera'd something else.
It's not even a good idea on paper. Any mon that requires tera to do what you want will be less consistent game to game. If Gambit teras predicting you, gambit can still win the 1v1 with low kick while it resist fighting tera blast as fairy or flying. Low kick is 3hko to tera fight mag, while tera blast fight is a 5hko after leftys to tera fairy/flying gambit. These calcs don't even consider supreme overlord boosts. Zone is awesome, dont get me wrong, but tusk is king, ting lu exists, faster offense hostile to mags typing. You dont have any moves to threaten ghold as a secondary target either, and ghold can hit you with a focus blast.
A potential downside is what happens when the Kingambit decides to not even Tera. Sure, you manage to Tera Fighting to OHKO its ass while taking minimal damage from Sucker Punch, but now you've just burnt your Tera for that one turn in the entire game while the opponent still has theirs to form another wincon around. In other words, relying on your Tera Fighting Zone to try and kill a Gambit in the midgame may not only not even be worth it, it could prove outright detrimental.
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flying types when spikes:😎
flying types when stealth rock:😰
Flygon when spikes: 😎
Flygon when stealth rock: 😎
@@shytendeakatamanoir9740with how much Flygon js expected to switch around the 6.25% from SR still makes a huge difference.
Magic guard:🫥
dont y’all hate it when you lose to a non meta stat and you only took out one of their pokemon
It's worse when that mon is the suicide lead
@@SaintoftheHonestyikes 😂
Especially the anti-meta strat teams that come with wacky stuff
I'm always like "At least I got one" lmao
I'm actually happy to go against things I've never seen before
"Bulky Dugtrio"
That is not a combination of words I'd ever thought I hear in a Pokemon video
There is a set that lives Blissey’s icebeam + a layer of spikes and 2HKOs back
@@bertoldopleari7779 Oh, I figured that much out by now. Still a bizarre combination of words lol
@grrman A lead Zapdos Baton Passing into Beat Up Dugtrio is on a Blissy and taking a Ice Beam is standard, but investing to take a Spikes layer later is definitely uncommon
Wow, I didn't even know Beat Up was Typeless in Gen 3.
You learn something new in Pokemon everyday.
Starting with "every competitive game has a meta" as the opponent sends in a Metagross was a nice touch. Love how you put these small things in every video :)
And Let us not forget the legendary "You goin Magneton? Hidden Power Ground, Bit*h" Anti-Anti-meta Skarmory meant to shut down Magneton that was immortalized by Viper. Jimothy Cool would know since that song is his end credits song.
Gen 3 OU is a very cyclical metagame
🎶 I like to ride my bicycle 🎶 i like to ride my bike 🎶
I remember playing a game where me and my opponent were just down our last two each. We were constantly switching out
@@linksauce_1that’s when you take a chance on a 50/50 and not switch out
@@patrickburton1401 Yep. It’s exhilarating when you get it right
I commented this on an earlier video but I wanted to echo the sentiment, you're really starting to win me over in Gen 3 OU. You just don't see these kind of developments in any other game, not to say it's never happened in any recent time, but for the most part every other metagame I can think of has been kinda solved and stagnated. And look at all the crazy new tech that's popping up decades later for Gen 3 and it's just not even comparable to any progress we've seen anywhere else.
I remember hearing about superman from a BKC video and thinking how fun it seemed since it was one of my first introductions to gen 3 and what TSS was. That teamstyle and the fact that nicknames are pretty important due to beat up are probably some of my favorite aspects of this meta game
edit:it’s been brought to my attention that on showdown at least for convenience the reason nick names were important has since been patched
why are nicknames important?
@@CjqNslXUcM when you use Beat Up the game shows the name of your Pokémon that "attack" in the move's text boxes, so if you don't want to reveal what Pokémon you are using you have to give them random nicknames, but iirc it doesn't work like that in Showdown or it has been changed at some point (I might be wrong on this)
@@rajkanishuif you're specifically playing gen 3 format on showdown there won't be team previews
@@CjqNslXUcM to add on to what’s already been mentioned, even if you don’t have a beat up user nicknaming pokemon doesn’t allow the opponent to know that you don’t have one
@@rajkanishuthis is correct, the playerbase on smogon have ruled in a clause to not reveal pokemon names through beat up in gen 3, even though that is not how it is implemented in the game. It's just for convenience's sake.
Listen.
I hated my skarm getting trapped so bad that I built a max speed HP Ground set just to reverse Uno card the fucking enemy Mag
See: Yolo Skarm
See Also: You'll Goin Magneton? Hidden Powa Ground Bich - Viper
KO'd in one hit!
It scattered spikes!
Your videos have given me such an appreciation for gen 3 OU. I had only really payed any attention to the current game’s meta, but honestly gen 3 feels a lot more nuanced, and there’s nearly 20 years of meta development.
It’s really quite fun, but can be incredibly infuriating when you make one wrong move.
Next time I'm trying to explain to someone why i love competitive Pokemon, I'm just gonna show them this video. The endless cycle of counterplay and counter counterplay will never stop being fun. Great vid!
Itd be interesting to hear about more of the creep scenarios, like blissey and dugtrio adapting to each other
the way pert/bliss/pert creep each other is very good
@@tecul1 more video ideas for jimothy
Iirc the blissy ran max special attack already to remove dugtrio, so it can’t go higher to account for the specially defensive dugtrio.
Good idea. You should see smogon stat's moveset list showing different Skarmory speed creeps.
There's also things like the now default Milotic and Suicune sets speed-creeping max speed Marowak even though that's hardly a thing.
And lastly to mention trying to speed creep 244 speed users who themselves were built to outspeed max speed tyranitar.
MagDol + Milotic is my favourite gen 3 OU team I've used
me when I switch into skarmory and get magnet pulled again
One day I will learn, one day.
i played some games after
I did not learn.
There's always the cringe yolo start. At least it take care of magnet pull
I picked a random video to drop this comment on because I had to put it somewhere, but yeah I had to let you know I started playing Gen3 OU a few days ago after watching all of your content and I have to say I absolutely love it so far. I started playing competitive in Gen 6 and have played each recent Gen as it released, and I hate to say it but with each new Gen and each new gimmick I have become more and more jaded when I look at competitive pokemon. I look at a pokemon this Gen change its type in order to completely bypass its supposed checks and I don't think 'wow thats a cool new feature', I think 'this doesn't feel like pokemon anymore'.
But after playing ADV for a few days I have such a refreshed outlook on competitive pokemon. The limited item pool and lack of any gimmick features make the matches much easier to digest as someone knew to the format, but I can already tell from my tiny sample size that both gameplay and teambuilding can be deep.
So yeah, just wanted to say thanks for introducing me to this format, it never would've been on my radar otherwise.
cheers.
Beautifully done. Explained very thoroughly and well but did not feel overly long and had plenty to talk about. I love these Gen 3 meta dissections.
This is one of my favorite videos from you on Gen 3 - I vastly prefer using non-standard strategies in competitive games as a whole so this was a huge treat 👀
I was actually already thinking about possible anti-meta teams a week or so ago as a person who’d never played in this format and thought “well if Spikes are so common, I think a team of mostly flying and levitate Pokémon would be pretty feasible since there isn’t Stealth Rock”. I’m both a little proud and sad that this Superman strategy only exists - it’s a shame that this won’t exactly be an unheard-of strategy, but it’s good to know that it’s both very viable and a team you can be really creative with!
jumbo cool has been growing very fast lately. proud of him.
Great video. I love content like this. These team archetypes are part of why I love gen 3.
Offensive skarmory with hidden power ground is very funny, especially against opponents that name their magneton "Yo Wassup Skarm"
You can say that the money got different.
I had the most fun running superman. Its very satisfying watching your opponent waste 3 turns setting up spikes while you repostion or attempt to set up
now that's cool
real
as some would say its jimothycool
Off- and Anti-meta strats are always so interesting
I started playing gen 3 OU because of your tournament. Unfortunately gen 3 OU's low ladder is a bit goofy so I haven't had a lot of experience against traditional teams but I've had a ton of fun playing. Some of my favorite pokemon to use have been Snorlax, Exeggutor, blissey, and Aerodactyl. It's such a fun metagame and I have to thank you for introducing me to it.
Dude GREAT video! Loving all the content the last few months but this one has me tabbing straight into showdown team building/theory-crafting!
Bulky Dug sounds like a pokemon from one of your important announcements. Causing trouble by Beating Up local Blisseys.
1 in 10 chance to just get frozen and do nothing though. Like and subscribe to boost those odds and stop this rampage
I've been looking forward to this, now I can exploit this in the upcoming epic tournament, Advanced Revival
My money's on Biff The Banana to peel the ripe competition and Dole™ out fruitful plays, plantaining a victory in Advanced Revival
Between this video and the Articuno video, any chance for a video dedicated to Superman teams, as Articiuno checks if not counters Swampert.
Choice band rock slide says hello
I love the antimeta and counter strategies!
Make Poliwrath both abilities good no explosion or Water Absorb vs Suicine and can Power Punch
Dragon Dance Smeargle with taunt FTW
i stumbled across your channel a couple weeks ago without knowing anything about gen 3 and ive alrdy rewatched all your videos 5+ times (even the long ass tier list ones 😂). More gen 3 please!
After watching one video, I’ve now clicked on two more in the following day.. I didn’t get beyond Gen 2 back then and it’s nice to dive right into this higher level pokemon discussion.
The most advanced I ever got was beating both Rounds of Pokémon Stadium and Pokémon Stadium 2
Great video, that Viper lore in your description gave me whiplash lol
Milotic best pokemon. Needs a feature!
It would be a short feature.
Milotic is currently used almost exclusively as a stallmon, rarely on balance as well.
Surf, Toxic, Refresh, Rest, is the currently most popular and default set.
It also sees usage with Ice Beam and Hypnosis.
It could also run Rest and Mirror Coat.
It's not a popular mon at the moment due to offense generally being favored, making it less desirable than Suicune usually; and on the other hand, mons that bring other defensive utilities like Starmie with Rapid Spin and Swampert with its ability to generally better and more consistently check physical threats.
Milotic best @@yourdagan
Really great video 👌
Thank you, that was a really interesting video. x
I love this kind of niche in different games.
I suck at straight meta matches, so I try to find roundabout gimmicky sets that work against the established meta.
But I'm also the type of pervert that plays healer and support in team based games so *shrugs*
Before this video my favourite time was when you said Quaquaval. And now it's bulky Dugtrio. Don't ask why, but thanks!
My favorite anti-meta Pokémon from gen 3 was Tyraniboah. Tyranitar with maxed HP stat, substitute, focus punch, and either ice beam, thunderbolt, or flamethrower. 101 hp substitutes countered Seismic Toss, and then you had beam attacks to counter skarmory and Salamence.
Jimothy, can you talk about Cacturne's case in gen 3 OU? I think it's an interesting topic
It sounds like it could be an interesting case but it is not.
It was a great mon in sand teams, but Smogon does not like evasion because it frustrates them, so they banned Sand Veil, which is Cacturne's only ability, thus banning it by default.
I'm loving the content man! found you recently and being a gen 3 nerd myself i am in love with ur content. Do you think you could do a Gardevoir vid? i dont see much coverage on it and since it is UUBL id like to see what niches and uses it has, if any! If not thats cool too, ill keep consuming the vids!
Gardevoir would be a challenge. It sees sporadic experimentation but so far has never had a breakout, yet due to its movepool has quite a lot of potential that's not entirely easy to ignore even in the face of its obvious shortcomings in this Tyranitar-dominated meta.
What happened to "woah, it's magneton" in the outro music? :(
LETS GOOO! Jimothy is back to revive me from my ladder spiral:)
Today I got off a Blissey Counter on an opponent Swampert's Endeavor and man it felt good
if you make one more gen 3 video i’ll be happy
In gen 7 uu after losing to rest/calm mind suicune i though....fuck it im bring cacturne. Then the next battle i had i ended up sweeping with cacturne
I wonder what Gen 3 would look like without Skarm and Blissey
The Aquatic Ambiance was goated .
I knew using magneton was a good choice
love how you pronounce milo tic
DK64 music in the background, nice song
You should consider putting example teams in the descriptions of your vids I think.
I’m always excited by the ideas but can’t team build for me life 😭
Learning how makes playing on showdown really really fun. You can get ~creative~
1:30 You'll Goin Magneton? Hidden Powa Ground Bich.
now this is gaming
gen3sef
Quick Question - How would future Pokemon fare in Gen 3?
For example, Araquanid. If it were released in Gen 3 with its current Base Stat distribution, its Water Type STAB would be off its weaker Base Special Attack of 50 (we can consider a scenario where Araquanid's Base Attack is flipped with its Base Special Attack)
It would get all the moves it gets upon its release in Gen 7, but only if those moves were introduced in Gen 3 or earlier
Leech Life is 20 BP instead of 80, but it gets Physical Signal Beam at 75 BP
Surf, Crunch, Ice Beam, Giga Drain, Mirror Coat, Spider Web are some interesting moves
That was a really exhaustive way of explaining the meta. You should have just said skarmbliss.
Anti-meta meme strats are the best part of competitive. I once got annihilated by a Suicune with Sunny Day and HP Fire. It was hilarious
Formidable Gen 3 UU rain teams, with ou viability...
Hi Jimothy, would you consider having coaching sessions for those who might be interested in gen 3 OU?
Return of Team Doctor! Back by popular demand!
I thought he kind of does that on streams with viewer replays
Wait am I crazy or did that zapdos just use hp grass and swampert still countered it?
In gens 2 and 3, Hidden Power is always counted as a physical move for the purpose of Counter, because it's technically Normal type.
@@jumpy23 i never knew it worked like that, I thought it worked like the tpye it was for the properties of counter/mirror coat
Surprised you didn’t mention the high speed high spa skarm who’s sole goal is to hp fire mag. So many weird things like that exist, always keeps you on your toes!
Isn't the HP ground set more commonly used than HP fire? Although I could see fire as another way to deal with Forretress
Would a kind of SuperMagDoll team work out? Claydoll has levitate so it can help support the non-flying portion of the team
Ignoring spikes is pretty obvious, it's one of the first things I did once I got fed up with fighting and losing against stall teams after long, boring battles (for my personal taste, I don't have anything against the playstyle per se nor against the players that use it).
I'm trying to go a point beyond that and build a team that works immume to both sandstorm and spikes.
solrock gaming?
You’ll end up with major holes in some matchups. Starmie and other water types will make your time playing less fun.
Usually we want to try to circumvent that just by adapting to a certain Play style: whatever by choice you chose offensive like you said (imagine having a = "torrent boosted surfs"× and then some +manual rain)" as well-" like oh God just by you being here.. /is making this difficult /harder than a mf " 😢
Rinse and repeat 🗯️🍕
Why isn't skarmory running sturdy? As far as I can tell it's available in gen 3. If someone knows the answer would like to know :)*.
Sturdy in Gen 3 only blocks OHKO moves like Sheer Cold etc. Those moves are banned in competitive singles anyway
Sceptile is in the same viability bracket as Blaziken. Could you do him next, please? 👉👈
This channel is so op
we love gen 3 :)
Have you considered posting some sample teams for smogon for some of these videos?
He does usually post at least one team per video. Perhaps you have something more specific in mind.
I love your videos!!!
MagDol? Nah, I prefer "Clayton" - because I love the Professor Layton series.
I thought Beat Up was a 5th or 6th gen move. Never seen it in action before then
I wanna TSS on PSS if you know what I mean
Not that I have found success with it. But have you ever tried to stack as many type immunities as possible on a team and make that work?
Gengar,
Flashfire Houndoom,
Skarmory,
Water Absorb Quagsire,
Trace Porygon 2 (can trace additional immunities).
Would be interesting to see a better player than myself to attempt this
Starmie shits on this team all alone
@@patrickburton1401 this team was merely a suggestion. I was trying to give an example for the concept. Also that team is missing a sixth member.
Never crossed my mind. These mons are generally too weak even when you're trying to use them specifically for their best traits; trying to make a team out of them for their immunities primarily, I think, would be a recipe for consistent failure.
@@yourdagan
Hence, why I said, that it would be interesting to me, to see a better player attempt this. Not neccesarily with these exact mons. These were just the most immunities crunched into the least amount of mons I could come up with.
Also 2 out of my proposed 5 are Gengar and Skarm. These definitely aren't weak.
But of course this will most likely be a gimmick at best.
I love anti-meta picks.
What do those top patrons even do for a living?
How do people get avatars like that at 3:19?
Usually for winning tournaments on Smogon
Please make the outro long again :*)
What is the status of the duel between the cups?
how can i play this game
it's called Pokemon Showdown, you can play in your browser on Phone or PC!
@@jimothycool thanks
Is it a boxing match or a chess boxing match though?
Magnezone is under utilized in SV; it's really, REALLY much better at trapping and taking out steel types now since it can teratize into Fire, Fighting, or Ground and use tera blast while still preventing the steel type from switch after you change type
People keep complaining over Kinggambit now... But no one is employing magnet pull tera fighting magnezone...
The worst that can happen is you force the Kinggambit to teratize to escape, but then they can only escape the turn after you move, and now you know your opponent cant teratize anything else
If you hate the mechanic of teratizlization, then just use a magnezone to trap Kingambit. Youre back to classic pkmn ni gimmicks cuz everytime you into a team with gambit on it, you know youll tera mag and they will tera gambit once they trapped, or, they just let it die
Win win for you
tera gambit is kind of the poindlt of why gambit is strong tho isn't it
if they tera to take the hit and kill/set up then they kinda did what they want to do in the first place
@TheCangu97 Well Kingambit usually runs Tera Fairy. Simply anticipate that and Flash Cannon instead. If you're wrong, then go for Fighting Tera Blast.
This niche of "forcing the Gambit to reveal its Tera without killing one of your mons (at the expense of your Zone's Fighting Tera)" is a legitimately interesting one, but sadly I believe Zone's applications for this isn't really worth the teamslot when it loses to like 80% of OU atm, especially when it doesn't even reliably KO the Gambit since it could escape on turn 2.
You need to immediately predict what Gambit's Tera is on turn 1 (ex: Tbolt on Flying Tera, Flash Cannon on Fairy Tera) to get value out of that interaction, because if you do not KO Gambit right there, the opponent can still preserve their Supreme Overlord Gambit to continue pressuring the late game while you're stuck with a Fighting Tera Zone that likely does little/nothing to further your wincon than if you had Tera'd something else.
It's not even a good idea on paper.
Any mon that requires tera to do what you want will be less consistent game to game.
If Gambit teras predicting you, gambit can still win the 1v1 with low kick while it resist fighting tera blast as fairy or flying. Low kick is 3hko to tera fight mag, while tera blast fight is a 5hko after leftys to tera fairy/flying gambit. These calcs don't even consider supreme overlord boosts.
Zone is awesome, dont get me wrong, but tusk is king, ting lu exists, faster offense hostile to mags typing. You dont have any moves to threaten ghold as a secondary target either, and ghold can hit you with a focus blast.
A potential downside is what happens when the Kingambit decides to not even Tera. Sure, you manage to Tera Fighting to OHKO its ass while taking minimal damage from Sucker Punch, but now you've just burnt your Tera for that one turn in the entire game while the opponent still has theirs to form another wincon around.
In other words, relying on your Tera Fighting Zone to try and kill a Gambit in the midgame may not only not even be worth it, it could prove outright detrimental.
Butterfree is the best anti-meta mon.
if you play me in revival cup im using tss
How did you manage to make this video without mentioning the very consistent and popular hidden powa ground skarm?
That's been mentioned in other videos.
Also, Hidden Power Ground Skarmory isn't very popular (these days). It's a relatively niche pick.
25th
You have the audacity to use the yolo-scarm song in your putto and not talk about it in an anti-meta video
Yolo Skarm is a meme, not really used in tournies
Does he know?
this channel conflicts me, i like jim but hate gen 3 so much.
You love Gen 3 WAY TOO MUCH
Sand stream should be banned, I said it
You're so gen 3 fapper
idk why ur obsessed with gen 3. I find the lack of special physical so gross and boring lol
Same but at the same time it’s really fun to play a bare bones metagame without all the silly surprises