Our eight quarter-finalists are now known! Which Pokémon do you think will become the Bracket A champion? Which Pokémon do you hope will become the Bracket A champion?
Another rally of battles! Beldam performed admirably against Chimecho, pulling off Thunderpunch an incredible three times in total over the course of the fight, what are the odds? Has Beldum cracked the mysteries of the Metronome? Weepinbells reunion with his brother was a tale of Cain and Abel, with it's sibling immediately trying to ice the poor bellflower with a 1 hit kill move. Thankfully. Weepinbells increased training paid off, rendering it immune to it's siblings cheap tactics and barbecuing it with a well placed fire move Aggron and Raticate both employed drawn out slugger tactics in their fight, both suffering debilitating status effects over the course of the fight. While it looked to favor raticate early, it rolled a truly unlucky Uproar, locking it into 5 turns of 1/4 damage against the doubly resistant steel boi, that plus the poison finally did our rat in, advancing Aggron to quarterfinals, will he face his younger evolution in the finals? In the surprise upset of the evening, Corsola absolutely rocked Sharpedo with a truly heinous Confuse Ray, forcing the poor apex predator to somehow beat itself into a coma while the implacable coral pokemon stared on, dead-eyed. Was it a fluke? Or perhaps Sableye isn't quite the scariest pokemon in the running? Coming up next: The gallent Scizor stares down the sinister Sableye, determined not to let his evil advance to the semifinals Two tiny critters squabble in the dust, their small size bellying their fierce fighting spirit. The two dark horses Aron and Paras meet in fateful battle, each is well used to fighting bigger opponents, but how well can these two minimalist apex predators punch within their own weight class? Two of our pluckier candidates, Beldam and Weepinbell, square off, both have endured their share of fights, and both have proved themselves capable of using relatively optimized metronome strategies, the winner here might just come down to who can stick a move first Finally, Aggron stares down Corsola, just what is this pink thing? Am I gaslighting myself into thinking Corsola is more than he appears?
"The red corner makes the first attack!" "A big hit already!" (after Chimeco uses Wood Hammer) Beldum: (takes less than 1/6 HP of damage) "Are you sure about that?" I guess it's ironic that the middle sibling is the best one amongst the Bell's, because Bellsprout fell too quickly soon, and between the middle and the oldest one, the middle had advantage in being higher-level to be unaffected by the oldest sibling's OHKO move roll.
Aggron tanked hits surprisingly well. Well, physical ones that is. And it's winning move? Poison Fang to trigger that badly poisoned status, and even though Raticate had Guts, the latter didn't get a good move at all to finish off Aggron. Can't outstall the wall!
In all the metronome battles I've participated in and watched and knowing that in the older games metronome picks 100 random moves and pulls from ther pool, I've never seen the same Pokémon use the same move two times in a row from it
Our eight quarter-finalists are now known!
Which Pokémon do you think will become the Bracket A champion?
Which Pokémon do you hope will become the Bracket A champion?
Beldum: Perhaps..... Thunder Punch...? 🤔
And we do it again!
Yep, used twice by the same Pokemon no less. Interesting. The odds for that is quite low.
Another rally of battles!
Beldam performed admirably against Chimecho, pulling off Thunderpunch an incredible three times in total over the course of the fight, what are the odds? Has Beldum cracked the mysteries of the Metronome?
Weepinbells reunion with his brother was a tale of Cain and Abel, with it's sibling immediately trying to ice the poor bellflower with a 1 hit kill move. Thankfully. Weepinbells increased training paid off, rendering it immune to it's siblings cheap tactics and barbecuing it with a well placed fire move
Aggron and Raticate both employed drawn out slugger tactics in their fight, both suffering debilitating status effects over the course of the fight. While it looked to favor raticate early, it rolled a truly unlucky Uproar, locking it into 5 turns of 1/4 damage against the doubly resistant steel boi, that plus the poison finally did our rat in, advancing Aggron to quarterfinals, will he face his younger evolution in the finals?
In the surprise upset of the evening, Corsola absolutely rocked Sharpedo with a truly heinous Confuse Ray, forcing the poor apex predator to somehow beat itself into a coma while the implacable coral pokemon stared on, dead-eyed. Was it a fluke? Or perhaps Sableye isn't quite the scariest pokemon in the running?
Coming up next:
The gallent Scizor stares down the sinister Sableye, determined not to let his evil advance to the semifinals
Two tiny critters squabble in the dust, their small size bellying their fierce fighting spirit. The two dark horses Aron and Paras meet in fateful battle, each is well used to fighting bigger opponents, but how well can these two minimalist apex predators punch within their own weight class?
Two of our pluckier candidates, Beldam and Weepinbell, square off, both have endured their share of fights, and both have proved themselves capable of using relatively optimized metronome strategies, the winner here might just come down to who can stick a move first
Finally, Aggron stares down Corsola, just what is this pink thing? Am I gaslighting myself into thinking Corsola is more than he appears?
I'm excited for the Top 8 video.
@@Auke1993 s' gonna be hype af
Weepinbell battling against his evolved form Awesome
Weepinbell showed its dominance.
"The red corner makes the first attack!"
"A big hit already!" (after Chimeco uses Wood Hammer)
Beldum: (takes less than 1/6 HP of damage) "Are you sure about that?"
I guess it's ironic that the middle sibling is the best one amongst the Bell's, because Bellsprout fell too quickly soon, and between the middle and the oldest one, the middle had advantage in being higher-level to be unaffected by the oldest sibling's OHKO move roll.
I hope Weepinbell will do well, but I'm also really rooting for Paras.
Uproar just seems like a very Raticate move
Ratrat RAAAA!!!
Hell yeah! Aggron never disappoints >:D
Aggron had a strong performance.
Aggron tanked hits surprisingly well. Well, physical ones that is.
And it's winning move? Poison Fang to trigger that badly poisoned status, and even though Raticate had Guts, the latter didn't get a good move at all to finish off Aggron. Can't outstall the wall!
Beldum has avenged his fallen family members
Beldum did very well.
In all the metronome battles I've participated in and watched and knowing that in the older games metronome picks 100 random moves and pulls from ther pool, I've never seen the same Pokémon use the same move two times in a row from it
Everything happens for a first time at some point.
Sharpedo tried to eat the coral but it actually got trapped
That's a way to look it.
Blu corner sweep
It doesn't happen often.
Sharpedo got robbed bro 😭
That was some really bad luck.
Sharpedo got confused early and self-damaged thrice (three times) for relatively high damage each (high physical attack, low physical defense)
@@ryanprjgamingchannel9437 Yeah, that really didn't work out for Sharpedo.
I’m sad for the rest of the day is my dad in the hospital because he has a stroke😔😭 I’m really sad
I hope things will go better with him soon.
@@Auke1993 thanks because I was crying 😭