I just read up on this because of this comment and discovered 3 other mammals that have venom resistance, two of which are known to eat snakes like honey badgers: mongooses (a given), hedgehogs (yes, Sonic can eat venmous snakes. This had me broke down in a fit of hysterical laughter out of shock as my brain exploded), and, finally, pigs.
@@porakiyadraekojin3390 There’s a type of mouse that’s also resistant to venom, and can use it to HEAL THEMSELVES. They’re called the werewolf mouse! It’s not snake venom, but it’s scorpion venom.
Growl's Japanese name, Cry, does *not* refer to actually crying tears, but crying out. Which is quite similar to growling, and also explains why the move uses the Pokémon's own voice.
@@dragoknight589 crying out isn’t supposed to make your opponent less wary, it’s supposed to intimidate them. Like if a stray cat yowls or hisses at you or a stray dog barks, snarls, howls, or hell, even _growls_ at you furiously, the general reaction a person would have is “woah, hostile” even if for just a brief moment. I mean heck, if a person, regardless of if they’re slightly shorter than you or decently taller than you, suddenly shouts out towards you in a hostile fashion with a sentence or just a single nondescript syllable, whether your reaction is to flinch or think “wha-“ for just a fraction of a second, people falter. That hesitation is portrayed in game as a physical attack drop.
Fun fact about the move Strength: In Japanese, it is called kairiki (かいりき). Machamp, in Japanese, is called Kairiky (カイリキー). Because of this, Machamp is used in Sun and Moon's Poke Ride that functions near identically to Strength, and also had Strength be a signature move in Gen 7.
Honestly, I always thought “Attract” should be a Dark type move. You purposely make the other pokemon fall in love with you, keep them stuck in this situation and use that as a way to beat them up easier. How can you be more dark than that? Lol
It could also be psychic type given that this affects your thinking and with psychic powers, you can easily manipulate your target into loving you via hypnosis or just sending ways of romantic feelings on their minds and make them fall in love. Luckily in the real world, not everyone is stupid enough to allow something like this to defeat them, or humanity is doomed.
Something I learned as a new cat owner: cuts don't "sharpen" their claws on couches and the like, they use them to pull out older claws to grow fresh new ones (typically sharper). This is why they use softer material instead of harder things like you'd expect to sharpen something.
Facade's japanese name is bravado, which is "making a bold, showy statement". i think the idea is that the pokemon tries to pretend it's not hurt and has complete control of the battle, and if they have a status condition they have a better reason to put on this facade of confidence so they try harder and do more damage.
"Entertainment" and "Entrainment" are two different words, Lockstin Entrainment is more like they're causing the pokemon to join in an odd dance, more like a conga line of magic, it's similar to how Roleplay copies abilities, just via the magic of hip-shakes instead of wigs
@@exzyyd392 It's not even supposed to be, its Japanese name is Hop. Splash was an okay name when only Magikarp could learn it, but now other less watery Pokémon can hop around uselessly. In the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series, the Pokémon using this move moves to another nearby tile, but I don't know anything more specific than that or if it's any more useful there than in the main games. But the animation for it there is just, well, a hop.
“Chip off” could also refer to a term often heard in games “chipping damage”, where you do weak damage over and over again to an opponent, so I think it translates well from the Japanese name “little by little”.
24:29 Duuude I'm with you as well. Apart from making me feel cute, the customization on later games for the female trainer offers more than those of the male ones.
That's true of most games. Take Soul Caliber for example when they introduced fully customizable costumes, there were almost twice options of female gendered items as there were for males. The expansion packs only increased the disparity. Not that I'm surprised, while some would say it's because the game industry is male dominated and design artists would rather dream up fantasy costumes for female characters, I don't think that's it (or at least, not the main reason). There is much more variety for clothing for women than men that "socially acceptable". Just for legs men typically get shorts, trousers (pants) and socks. Then women get those and skirts, dresses, tights, leggings and depending on the age of the audience of the game, stockings and garters. Plus there are more colour options available for women as certain ones are considered "too girly for men" were as no colour is off limits for woman. A bet it's a lot more fun to come up with designs for female characters with the greater range of choices you have than it is for male ones even when everything has to be age appropriate for Pokémon's intended audience of roughly 7 to 14.
@@Innautico First time I watched this video, I thought "Wow. That's a weirdly specific experience that I relate to because of gender. Is Lockstin trying to tell us something?" Didn't even question why he'd do that in the middle of an unrelated video. I would absolutely fall for this trick in the middle of a Pokemon battle.
18:39 no they do mean the same thing. While cry does mean to shed tears, the definition it is referring to is “to shout out or scream”, which cry also means. From what I’ve looked at the internet that seems to be what it means by “cry”. Either that or both I and the people at Pokémon got the type of “cry” mixed up and so it was called growl.
I always thought of facade completely differently, I thought of it less as faking an injury (which make it seem more dark than normal) and more as feigning a lack of one, fighting harder to convince it’s trainer that it’s ok.
I like the creativity behind the verbal transitions between moves. It's corny at times, but also makes the video flow better, and it's more entertaining than just a list of bullet points.
Normal may have been mentioned as a placeholder type for multi-type moves (e.g. Tri Attack, Metronome, Hidden Power, etc) but it's also used as a placeholder type for moves that most fans would label as Sound-type whenever such a topic would come up-essentially some of the Normal-type moves that are blocked by the Soundproof ability and Sonic Boom.
10:39 "I guess they just named it something cool to be stupid." Not necessarily; the original Gen 1 and 2 games struggled with having to change or shorten names of moves and even Pokemon sometimes thanks to limited character space. Swift being "Speed Star" and Comet Punch being "Consecutive Punches" wouldn't fit the strict number of letters that could fit. It's why Feraligatr's name isn't Feraligator. And I guess the English localizers didn't feel it was worth changing in Gen 6-onward when the character space was lengthened since moves like "Swift" were so commonly known by those names by then.
With double team, you wouldn't have to be moving faster than light, you'd just need to be moving faster than your opponents eyes can keep track of. There are a lot of optical illusions you can do with spinning fans where things on the blade appear to stay still or be in multiple places at once depending on how fast the fan is spinning.
Also, Return is only stronger if your friendship stat is over 128. If your friendship was 0 it would be just as strong as return at 255 (the max), but actually *getting* to 0 and staying there is really hard.
Kinda surprised Mega punch and Self-destruct weren’t covered in this one during the punch/explosion segments respectively, but there was so much covered in this video, I won’t fault you for it. Great video, and thank you for all the hard work you put into your videos!
While watching this I had a sudden thought that if Regigigas could use the move "Entrainment" it would make it a lot more viable in completive. Image being able to give your opponent's pokemon 'slow start' and then just stacking on stats move intel your 5 turns were over and then just sweeping with an attack move. An amazing wall.
Tri attack makes me think a move that is one of a few types: psychic, fire, ice, electric, poison, ghost and comes with the chance to cause sleep, freeze, paralyze, burn, poisoned, or confusion would be awesome. Could make it random to make it not super broken
Growl's name in Japanese is Nakigoe, which has two meanings. It's a compound word of cry+voice, so a better translation might be something like whimper. With animals though, it means tweet, chirp, bark, etc. Basically just "animal sound" generically.
I figured the Tail Whip move is equivalent to how cats use their tails when fighting. They'll whip their tails around while staring an opponent down, trying to distract them with their tail and "lower their defenses" so the cat can get a good swat in with their claws.
@@samchindedza2012 Super late reply, but in the stadium games it shows each hit of Double Slap as a front slap, and then a back hand. I'm assuming that's what round trip means, the hand ends up where it started by the end. Repeat 2-5 times and each slap is a 'double slap'.
I looked at the time when Growl was playing and the section was called "Emotional Manipulation". I checked the others, and they're just as good. Massive Credit to whoever did this!
16:30 hey Lockstin, cat don't actually sharpen their claws, if they did they'd do it on a hard surface instead of curtains and the like. What they actually do is pull out/break of their existing 'blunt' claws, then grow new sharper claws.
I love that the section with Constrict, Bind and other such moves is labelled as “Pokémon bondage” And the stat move section is “Emotional manipulation”
I always thought of the normal type is not being elemental in nature (since you could really classify everything else as a kind of element, even Dragon and Fairy would be different elemental magics) and is not a specialized combat type, which separates the fighting type off of it.
Normal is an action so common to the public that they don’t take special attention of it. Breathing is normal. Sometimes you can even forget you do it, cause it’s so natural.
@@runningoncylinders3829 So normal is a consensus opinion, and subject to change, based on the whimsy of the consensus, therefore abnormality doesn't actually exist, it's just a normal from the future or past.
The alveoli in our lungs function similarly to the villi in our small intestines but unlike villi, they are bilateral in their functionality-they transfer oxygen from our inhalations and transfer carbon dioxide into our exhalations.
@@cocobutterlalo1496 The smooth-brain version is as follows: your lungs have little sacks that absorb the oxygen from the air you breathe in similar to how the tentacles in your guts (the part before the colons) absorbs nutrients from the food you eat. Unlike your gut tentacles, the sacks in your lungs also removes the carbon dioxide from your blood and that's the stuff you breathe out.
Hey Lockstin, just a comment. The move “EnTRAINment” is a move wherein the Pokémon is more than likely training the Pokémon so that it can have a similar ability to the Pokémon that used it, which anyone can do, so it make sense for it to be Normal
I think in addition to being a general move for anything sharp, guillotine is normal because ghosts are immune. Ghosts are ghosts. They can’t die as they’re already dead. Cutting a ghost’s head off (good luck!) would only cause mild inconvenience.
37:16 for the next few minutes I was focusing hard on not yawning that I had to skip back after I eventually yawned lol... You win Lockstin... You win...
Just the part about Glare already confirms that it was supposed to be released sooner so yeah, wouldn't be surprised if it was scheduled to release before the avatar change but was delayed for some reason
This video makes me realize, that it would be interesting to see these moves names in other languages! Did you know they changed a few attack names in Gen8 in German?
The best normal move is "Return" if you have a loyal normal type you always use like my Furret. it did a lot of damage on any type even though it normally wouldn't because my pokemon was very loyal to me.
It cool, as someone who's actually restarted his copy of X for te purposes of clearing it multiple times (keeping event pokemon backed up in the pokevault obviously), the games with custom clothing options always gives the female characters better designs for saud clothing.
"Ha! Now you're distracted thinking about my deepest, darkest secrets! That's the move Confide!" When you want to get something off your chest but you're supposed to be talking about Pokemon moves
everyone: makes fun of double kick's animation this is gamefreak's "better quality animations" people!! me: HAVE YOU SEEN HYPER BEAM AND GIGA IMPACT!?!?!?
24:22 I was playing minecraft while listening to this and when I heard this I switched back to youtube genuinely believing the video had ended and this was a new video
10:27 I wonder if the idea behind the name Comet Punch was the idea of "Seeing Stars", like a punch that leaves you dazed (this move did come before Dizzy Punch? I think?)
Lockstin, the move isn't called Entertainment. It's "Entrainment" which means to draw in something
Wait how did I and everyone I know miss that-
Came here to see if anyone had mentioned that.
Dyslexia strikes again!
. . . . .
@@NinjaPickle It's part 1 though
@@PajamaCat4 Oh, my mistake completely. I'll delete that reply lol
there's kinda a real life example of the move rest in honey badgers. They can literally sleep off the poison from black mambas.
Another reason why honey badgers are so badass lol
Rest in Honey Badgers is what I now want written on my tombstone.
@@runningoncylinders3829 ROUND 2
I just read up on this because of this comment and discovered 3 other mammals that have venom resistance, two of which are known to eat snakes like honey badgers: mongooses (a given), hedgehogs (yes, Sonic can eat venmous snakes. This had me broke down in a fit of hysterical laughter out of shock as my brain exploded), and, finally, pigs.
@@porakiyadraekojin3390 There’s a type of mouse that’s also resistant to venom, and can use it to HEAL THEMSELVES. They’re called the werewolf mouse! It’s not snake venom, but it’s scorpion venom.
Growl's Japanese name, Cry, does *not* refer to actually crying tears, but crying out. Which is quite similar to growling, and also explains why the move uses the Pokémon's own voice.
I guess that makes sense, but I don't think shouting out randomly would make the opponent "less wary."
@@dragoknight589 crying out isn’t supposed to make your opponent less wary, it’s supposed to intimidate them. Like if a stray cat yowls or hisses at you or a stray dog barks, snarls, howls, or hell, even _growls_ at you furiously, the general reaction a person would have is “woah, hostile” even if for just a brief moment. I mean heck, if a person, regardless of if they’re slightly shorter than you or decently taller than you, suddenly shouts out towards you in a hostile fashion with a sentence or just a single nondescript syllable, whether your reaction is to flinch or think “wha-“ for just a fraction of a second, people falter. That hesitation is portrayed in game as a physical attack drop.
Yeah but people cry in pain and growl in anger. Sadness and anger aren't super similar in terms of a fight.
@@purpleisdebeste no its like crying out in fury, like a battle cry
basically all this confusion couldve been avoided if it was just "Shout" instead
Fun fact about the move Strength: In Japanese, it is called kairiki (かいりき). Machamp, in Japanese, is called Kairiky (カイリキー). Because of this, Machamp is used in Sun and Moon's Poke Ride that functions near identically to Strength, and also had Strength be a signature move in Gen 7.
That is indeed a very fun fact.
Wow, what a Normal (yet very fun) fact 🙂
Nurse Joy: "I've restored your Clefairy to full health, but I would recommend also taking him to a therapist."
lmao
I'd think that Pokemon would need therapy after the hell they go through...sometimes literally
I was having a normal day and then I saw this video now I’m still having a normal day
Also normal types should be proud of themselves because they are the same type as the literal god of Pokémon
Bidoof
@@shadowsniper37 But Magikarp is water type
@@tofuuuuuuuuuuuuu magikarp is a demigod not a god😄
@@shadowsniper37 but lord helix is water rock type
Sounds like someone Entrainment ed Normalize
Honestly, I always thought “Attract” should be a Dark type move.
You purposely make the other pokemon fall in love with you, keep them stuck in this situation and use that as a way to beat them up easier. How can you be more dark than that? Lol
*me nervously looking at my milotic who has been using attract for all of my battles*
Make it Poison because it's Toxic.
It could also be psychic type given that this affects your thinking and with psychic powers, you can easily manipulate your target into loving you via hypnosis or just sending ways of romantic feelings on their minds and make them fall in love.
Luckily in the real world, not everyone is stupid enough to allow something like this to defeat them, or humanity is doomed.
Something I learned as a new cat owner: cuts don't "sharpen" their claws on couches and the like, they use them to pull out older claws to grow fresh new ones (typically sharper). This is why they use softer material instead of harder things like you'd expect to sharpen something.
Neat
Amazing, I love animal facts XD
Logical. It's not like they have any easier method of growing newer claws.
I wouldn't say they "pull out" old claws, but instead shed old unsharp layers off of them like an onion
Hyper Beam feels like it's a Normal-type move using the “typeless” definition of Normal. It's an elementally neutral beam of energy.
I do not feel confortable with that Clefairy
Hey, no kinkshaming!
Why the frick does she want to die?
It’s possibly that Clefairy that traveled with that yellow Bidoof from Dorkly
I am that clefairy
@@franciscoguinledebarros4429 KINKSHAMING IS MY KINK
Facade's japanese name is bravado, which is "making a bold, showy statement". i think the idea is that the pokemon tries to pretend it's not hurt and has complete control of the battle, and if they have a status condition they have a better reason to put on this facade of confidence so they try harder and do more damage.
So they both make sense lol
“The steaks have been raised... GET THEM OFF THE CEILING”
... well played, Lockstin. Well played...
Fun Fact: Did you know that weedle (only weedle not the rest of it's line) is the only pokemon at can't learn any normal time move.
WhAt?
Not even return?
Huh, interesting! It only learns poison, bug, and one electric type attack
@@ToBe_Continued electro web ?
@@ToBe_Continued That's right it only knows; Poison sting, String shot, Bug bite, and Electrowed
I think some of the moves are classed as Normal type as a sort of "default" when they don't fit in other types.
Exactly, the normal types are rather the types "without element"
25:18
You mean facade is the pokemon equivalent of the
"Call an ambulance, call an ambulance!"
"BUT NOT FOR ME"
Meme?
Noice
Noce
Neoci
No it's flail
"Entertainment" and "Entrainment" are two different words, Lockstin
Entrainment is more like they're causing the pokemon to join in an odd dance, more like a conga line of magic, it's similar to how Roleplay copies abilities, just via the magic of hip-shakes instead of wigs
“Normal Type moves explained”
All Ghost type Pokémon: that’s adorable...
Pokemon with Scrappy/Foresight: I should be the one saying that to you.
I love Soak? Don’t you?
and vice versa
Odor sleuth
"Ghost Type moves explained"
All Normal type Pokémon: that's also adorable...
Lockstin: “The move growl, or cry, works because you have empathy”
Starter Squad Charmander: “What you just say to me?”
A person of culture, I see.
Caterpie: **kills charmander with a shiv cutely**
i am surprised he didn't mention "self-destruct" while explaining "explosion"
I noticed self destruct was also missing
Well that's probably because they're basically the same thing
He also said splash was a water move so yeah every one makes mistakes
@@somarushinde1704 Wait splash isn't water type? That's dumb
@@exzyyd392 It's not even supposed to be, its Japanese name is Hop. Splash was an okay name when only Magikarp could learn it, but now other less watery Pokémon can hop around uselessly. In the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series, the Pokémon using this move moves to another nearby tile, but I don't know anything more specific than that or if it's any more useful there than in the main games. But the animation for it there is just, well, a hop.
I can never unsee that Miltank splatting its own Milk in its face.
Miltank, use milk drink!
**SPLAT**
“Chip off” could also refer to a term often heard in games “chipping damage”, where you do weak damage over and over again to an opponent, so I think it translates well from the Japanese name “little by little”.
Cut in gen 3 can also used to cut out encounter grass too.
It is very underrated as mechanic
21:39
You dedicated an entire scene to throwing away your morality
Mixed feelings about masochistic clefairy, but now I can’t unsee or unhear it
I REJECT MY MORALITY!
(i am not sorry for this)
@@robertlupa8273 I tweeted about this (twitter com)/83_twt/status/1361365350714134532
Clefairy used Harder Daddy!
@@christopherfleetwood5252 wut
I don’t know why, but “Lawful Good Animal” got me
The irony of the normal type is that it is the Wild Card.
I love your profile pic
Just like the next move on our list, Metronome!
@Willzy like Akira Kurusu?
@@JadeJuno Like Akira Miyamoto jk
@@lorendavis1632 That's totally what Lockstein would say.
24:29 Duuude I'm with you as well. Apart from making me feel cute, the customization on later games for the female trainer offers more than those of the male ones.
That's true of most games. Take Soul Caliber for example when they introduced fully customizable costumes, there were almost twice options of female gendered items as there were for males. The expansion packs only increased the disparity. Not that I'm surprised, while some would say it's because the game industry is male dominated and design artists would rather dream up fantasy costumes for female characters, I don't think that's it (or at least, not the main reason). There is much more variety for clothing for women than men that "socially acceptable". Just for legs men typically get shorts, trousers (pants) and socks. Then women get those and skirts, dresses, tights, leggings and depending on the age of the audience of the game, stockings and garters. Plus there are more colour options available for women as certain ones are considered "too girly for men" were as no colour is off limits for woman. A bet it's a lot more fun to come up with designs for female characters with the greater range of choices you have than it is for male ones even when everything has to be age appropriate for Pokémon's intended audience of roughly 7 to 14.
Easy solution: remove the gender restriction. Let the boys crossdress :D
See this was me, and then I realized that I'm trans.
@@Deadflower019 Yeahhh I used to do that before realising I was trans too, I didn't expect Lockstin to say something so eggy
@@Innautico First time I watched this video, I thought "Wow. That's a weirdly specific experience that I relate to because of gender. Is Lockstin trying to tell us something?"
Didn't even question why he'd do that in the middle of an unrelated video.
I would absolutely fall for this trick in the middle of a Pokemon battle.
24:25
Lockstin: please keep this dark secret between us
Me: alright man I won’t tell the other 14,000 people watching this
Lockstin just screwed that up by telling it on TH-cam.
Its on him.
Please keep this dark secret between the other millions who also did this...
18:39 no they do mean the same thing. While cry does mean to shed tears, the definition it is referring to is “to shout out or scream”, which cry also means.
From what I’ve looked at the internet that seems to be what it means by “cry”. Either that or both I and the people at Pokémon got the type of “cry” mixed up and so it was called growl.
I always thought of facade completely differently, I thought of it less as faking an injury (which make it seem more dark than normal) and more as feigning a lack of one, fighting harder to convince it’s trainer that it’s ok.
Exactly. It’s a bluff.
"CALL AN AMBULANCE!!! *BUT NOT FOR ME!!!!!!* "
I like the creativity behind the verbal transitions between moves. It's corny at times, but also makes the video flow better, and it's more entertaining than just a list of bullet points.
5:00, yes pancakes are more round than Kansas. Only the most surprising facts on this channel.
What’s this about delicious pancakes?
I knew Goro Akechi was the Alolan Raichu all along. That’s his true Persona.
Pancakes
Not the ones I make. They always come out looking like the nickalodean logo.
I think he meant that Kansas is flatter than Pancakes, which it was proven to be
Normal may have been mentioned as a placeholder type for multi-type moves (e.g. Tri Attack, Metronome, Hidden Power, etc) but it's also used as a placeholder type for moves that most fans would label as Sound-type whenever such a topic would come up-essentially some of the Normal-type moves that are blocked by the Soundproof ability and Sonic Boom.
i cant believe i heard lockstin say "uwu", and more than once at that
nice luminary of the stars pfp
@@abokoblin2156 thank you
During the masochist clefairy part he said “nya”
10:39 "I guess they just named it something cool to be stupid."
Not necessarily; the original Gen 1 and 2 games struggled with having to change or shorten names of moves and even Pokemon sometimes thanks to limited character space. Swift being "Speed Star" and Comet Punch being "Consecutive Punches" wouldn't fit the strict number of letters that could fit. It's why Feraligatr's name isn't Feraligator. And I guess the English localizers didn't feel it was worth changing in Gen 6-onward when the character space was lengthened since moves like "Swift" were so commonly known by those names by then.
I always thought Stockpile just had the user gather items from the surroundings to make a little fort
That they potentially eat or spit out afterwards?
@@Sungura_Kaiser well sometimes you can find good food around you, and throwing things can hurt real bad
PILLOWFORT!
@@BudDinktrap Oh my god pillow fights in pokemon would be awesome
@@dekustick6870 this discussion reminds me of a fakemon I came up with that was a pillow with wings that evolves into a bed
Fun fact most fully evolved pokemon can learn hyper beam and giga impact with a few exceptions like ditto
"there can't be that many normal moves, right?"
*sees how long it is*
Press X to doubt
X
Porcupines can't Launch their quills, they get goosebumps basically and make them stand up
Part 1
"Part 1"
X
With double team, you wouldn't have to be moving faster than light, you'd just need to be moving faster than your opponents eyes can keep track of.
There are a lot of optical illusions you can do with spinning fans where things on the blade appear to stay still or be in multiple places at once depending on how fast the fan is spinning.
Also, Return is only stronger if your friendship stat is over 128. If your friendship was 0 it would be just as strong as return at 255 (the max), but actually *getting* to 0 and staying there is really hard.
Thank you for the Scooby Doo run for Tauros, that made my week
finally it's back i missed this series.
hopefully when this series ends we can do each ability explained.
Nobody:
Normal pokemon: uwu *stabs you*
Lmao
*UWUN'T*
Unless, it's with a beak.
Because those bird freaks aren't Normal.
Pretty normal thing to do
You saucy boy. What you egg? *he stabs him*
24:30 ~ As someone that never did the "the playable character is me" thing, I think that's pretty normal!
Lockstin had fun making the Clefairy, sawk and throh bit
The move attract always deeply underestimates the sheer gayness that I and my team possesses.
Big mood
Kinda surprised Mega punch and Self-destruct weren’t covered in this one during the punch/explosion segments respectively, but there was so much covered in this video, I won’t fault you for it. Great video, and thank you for all the hard work you put into your videos!
While watching this I had a sudden thought that if Regigigas could use the move "Entrainment" it would make it a lot more viable in completive. Image being able to give your opponent's pokemon 'slow start' and then just stacking on stats move intel your 5 turns were over and then just sweeping with an attack move. An amazing wall.
I think Crush Claw might be more like the concept of being tighly gripped in talons/claws like a walnut rather than like a bash with the claws.
Tri attack makes me think a move that is one of a few types: psychic, fire, ice, electric, poison, ghost and comes with the chance to cause sleep, freeze, paralyze, burn, poisoned, or confusion would be awesome.
Could make it random to make it not super broken
"Get the steaks off the ceiling!"
I HATE that I laughed at that, Lockstin...
At what time did he say this? I NEED TO KNOW!
"The stakes (steaks) have been raised, take them off the ceiling!"
17:29
YW.
@@EmeraldEleki7when he explained guillotine.
"I've always played as a girl because it's cute and now you know my darkest secret."
Me: subscribe, activate all notifications.
Growl's name in Japanese is Nakigoe, which has two meanings. It's a compound word of cry+voice, so a better translation might be something like whimper. With animals though, it means tweet, chirp, bark, etc. Basically just "animal sound" generically.
I figured the Tail Whip move is equivalent to how cats use their tails when fighting. They'll whip their tails around while staring an opponent down, trying to distract them with their tail and "lower their defenses" so the cat can get a good swat in with their claws.
“Pulverizing Pancake”
Sounds like what I do to my meal at a diner.
Pancakes
In Japanese, its name actually translates to "Go-All-Out Attack". Very generic. Very normal.
You hit your hotcakes?
"And what rhymes with pee? Tea!"
Amazing transitions from Lockstin here
The reason why ‘Double Slap’ hits more than 2 times is that the Japanese name for the move is called ‘Round Trip Slap’
I confused what round trip slap means
@@samchindedza2012 Me neither
@@samchindedza2012 I think it means coming back around to slap someone right after slapping them
@@samchindedza2012 you walk around the opponent and slap them as much as you feel like, I guess.
@@samchindedza2012 Super late reply, but in the stadium games it shows each hit of Double Slap as a front slap, and then a back hand. I'm assuming that's what round trip means, the hand ends up where it started by the end. Repeat 2-5 times and each slap is a 'double slap'.
That Clefairy follow up into Encore was genius
I looked at the time when Growl was playing and the section was called "Emotional Manipulation". I checked the others, and they're just as good. Massive Credit to whoever did this!
"Pokemon Bondage"
"Slammy Poundings"
16:30 hey Lockstin, cat don't actually sharpen their claws, if they did they'd do it on a hard surface instead of curtains and the like. What they actually do is pull out/break of their existing 'blunt' claws, then grow new sharper claws.
I can only imagine how tiring this was for you to make. I salute your endurance and persistence.
Ok but gmax cuddle is genuinely terrifying, imagine getting just aggressively cuddled by an eevee the size of a building
The clefairy makes me feel weird but by the end I liked it
I love that the section with Constrict, Bind and other such moves is labelled as “Pokémon bondage”
And the stat move section is “Emotional manipulation”
i wonder if loppunny can learn any...
@@fourthmatchflame BONK! Go to horny jail!
15:43 Kabuto literally looks like a croissant...
I always thought of the normal type is not being elemental in nature (since you could really classify everything else as a kind of element, even Dragon and Fairy would be different elemental magics) and is not a specialized combat type, which separates the fighting type off of it.
No one:
Philosophers: what is normal
Bro, ur comment made me wheeze, even without looking at the vid 😂😂👌
How to define normal without revealing the hypocrisy of the concept?
No one :
Latin philosopher René Descartes : Cogito, ergo sum!
Normal is an action so common to the public that they don’t take special attention of it. Breathing is normal. Sometimes you can even forget you do it, cause it’s so natural.
@@runningoncylinders3829
So normal is a consensus opinion, and subject to change, based on the whimsy of the consensus, therefore abnormality doesn't actually exist, it's just a normal from the future or past.
16:30 Fun Fact: Cats actually scratch stuff to get rid of old dull claws. New one's just grow in after
It kind of like an old layer of a claw it comes off and there is a new sharper claw underneath
I can do all these moves
You can hyper beam?
Omg same
Same here ^^
My signature move is rest and that’s really my only move
Can you do transform
The masochist Clefairy killed me...still laughing three attacks later :D :D
"Do we digest air?" kinda, that's basically what our respiratory system does.
f a c t s
*This is good air*
The alveoli in our lungs function similarly to the villi in our small intestines but unlike villi, they are bilateral in their functionality-they transfer oxygen from our inhalations and transfer carbon dioxide into our exhalations.
@@JamesDavy2009 explain this, but in English please! /hj
@@cocobutterlalo1496 The smooth-brain version is as follows: your lungs have little sacks that absorb the oxygen from the air you breathe in similar to how the tentacles in your guts (the part before the colons) absorbs nutrients from the food you eat. Unlike your gut tentacles, the sacks in your lungs also removes the carbon dioxide from your blood and that's the stuff you breathe out.
Hey Lockstin, just a comment. The move “EnTRAINment” is a move wherein the Pokémon is more than likely training the Pokémon so that it can have a similar ability to the Pokémon that used it, which anyone can do, so it make sense for it to be Normal
I think in addition to being a general move for anything sharp, guillotine is normal because ghosts are immune. Ghosts are ghosts. They can’t die as they’re already dead. Cutting a ghost’s head off (good luck!) would only cause mild inconvenience.
Didn't think I'd hear Lockstin saying "UwU" today but here we are.
I always considered normal the stand in for "animal" type
Aw yes animal Hyper Beam me all the time
Regigigas, arceus and castform:What animals are these?
Ditto.
Not "same". The actual Pokémon Ditto.
I always considered it a form of "physicality" and "willpower". So using physical features you possess and raw willpower if you don't
@@amirulamani1487 Giants, weather, and God, obviously lol
24:26 I didn't do that for the first 2 pokemon games I played, and now I learned to do that with every pokemon game that comes out now.
Now i gotta name a Clefairy Darkness
" have you ever been stepped on by a horse " yes yes I have . And yes it does hurt
Bruh that clefairy bit is just amazing lmaoo
its so.....
37:16 for the next few minutes I was focusing hard on not yawning that I had to skip back after I eventually yawned lol... You win Lockstin... You win...
Anyone Notice That He Switched Back To His Last Character Design?
Might just be an old video
I prefer it
yeah I was looking for someone to mention it
Just the part about Glare already confirms that it was supposed to be released sooner so yeah, wouldn't be surprised if it was scheduled to release before the avatar change but was delayed for some reason
33:10 Because Hyper Beam was physical until gen 4 made it a special move, so Giga Impact is just the physical version incase they got HB before.
5:05 so glad this is becoming a recurring bit
Wait, where's it from?
@@Daichifan1 the Alolan Raichu video
This video makes me realize, that it would be interesting to see these moves names in other languages! Did you know they changed a few attack names in Gen8 in German?
21:38 *Insert Darkness from Konosuba here*
Lol
"Pancakes, are in fact, more round than Kansas."
Lockstin, 2021
“pancakes are rounder than kansas”
I feel like chip away could easily be a fighting type move. Finding weak points and hitting them seems like something a trained fighter would do.
The best normal move is "Return" if you have a loyal normal type you always use like my Furret. it did a lot of damage on any type even though it normally wouldn't because my pokemon was very loyal to me.
THE BIT FOR CONFIDE WAS REALLY WELL EXECUTED. genuinely didnt see it coming, i was so confused about why the hell this was mentioned. Good on you!
7:21 oh my gosh the horror of seeing that
9:48 "Everything with an arm can punch" me thinking about Wooper Ice punch xd
"UwU I'm not a threat" ~ Lockstin 2021.
I always saw Facade as your pokemon putting on a tough act, despite it's status, and lashing out much stronger than usual to back up the act.
This is so epic it's so not basic🤩
It cool, as someone who's actually restarted his copy of X for te purposes of clearing it multiple times (keeping event pokemon backed up in the pokevault obviously), the games with custom clothing options always gives the female characters better designs for saud clothing.
Video: this is not the same clip
Me being a video editor: can’t believe that
Damb I just opened youtube to see this video. Here's to hoping it'll be interesting and good like all his other vids
@@trananbinhjerry6438 Hiw is that related to the comment?
@@iamnotchip1280 sorry, i commented to the wrong one
@@trananbinhjerry6438 its fine
@@iamnotchip1280 I didn't see the comment what happened?
@@elijahlorenzo6363 Basically he just wrote a comment that did nott relate to your comment at all. Sdly I dont remember what they said
"Ha! Now you're distracted thinking about my deepest, darkest secrets! That's the move Confide!"
When you want to get something off your chest but you're supposed to be talking about Pokemon moves
Giga Impact in Sword and Shield looks awesome though.
everyone: makes fun of double kick's animation
this is gamefreak's "better quality animations" people!!
me: HAVE YOU SEEN HYPER BEAM AND GIGA IMPACT!?!?!?
People really still be mega salty about sword and shield.
24:22
I was playing minecraft while listening to this and when I heard this I switched back to youtube genuinely believing the video had ended and this was a new video
10:27 I wonder if the idea behind the name Comet Punch was the idea of "Seeing Stars", like a punch that leaves you dazed (this move did come before Dizzy Punch? I think?)
Smart