Pokemon Go

Top LESSONS for a VETERAN RANK BATTLER | Pokemon GO Battle League



0:00 – Intro, Submission, Analysis
1:05 – Gligar Lead (Fast Move Timing Match Loss)
4:40 – Salazzle Lead (Fast Move Timing Issue, Poison Fang Shield Issue
6:55 – Steelix Lead (Chip Damage Lesson)
10:20 – Abomasnow Lead (Double Weak to Ice Problem)
12:28 – Charjabug Lead (Why are you giving up switch)
15:15 – Whiscash Lead (Don’t Give Up Switch Off Lead when you don’t have to)
18:20 – Dragonair Lead (WHAT ARE YOU DOING)
21:00 – Poliwrath Lead (Need to Chip, Use Shields)
23:40 – Arctibax Lead (Called it – giving up switch)
25:20 – Jellicent Lead (Why no skarmory play like last time)
27:15 – FINAL LESSONS

GO Battle League Timeless Travel Information: https://pokemongolive.com/en/post/go-battle-league-timeless-travels/

My Referral Code for Newer Players: RVGV4MJRC

Submit battles here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScKj-Td6kLsFEcKg17eHsuGjS-oPygYMOmxekxpItNwiSaYxw/viewform

The best Ottawa Pokemon Go Youtuber….is Poke Daxi but I am here too
This channel is where you come if you want ideas for:
Great League Teams
Ultra League Teams
Master League Teams

Beyond the Hype. I created this series as there is a lot of click bait and false impressions of pokemon and I want to give you a real in depth analysis of whether a pokemon is worth spending dust and candies on.

The new season of Timeless Travel has been announced with buffs to pokemon like talonflame, toxicroak, and azumarill and nerfs to steelix breaking swipe and medicham. Here is a full analysis of the new buffs, nerfs, and pokemon with new moves.

This week is great league remix and ultra league. Great League Remix is a 1500cp league with 20 pokemon banned.

18 Comments

  1. In battle 6, gligar shadow beats whiscash in all even shield scenarios, so there was no reason for him to give up switch lol
    In battle 7, gligar shadow beats dragonair in 0/1s, wild that this guy swaps out so much lol

  2. he lost the 1st game to tie on the charge move timing! if you lose to a mirror on the fast move race to the charge move you don't try that again… that is very important. just keep farming a throw after 3 fast moves! also kid you are very trigger happy on that switch! think a little… any mon can take 2 fast move of damage am switch! lol
    as for Salazle goes is has Fire Blast! am it can energize to a poison S am a fire balst no problem! so shields are very important!
    In the end having amazing mons don't equal wins!

  3. No offense to this guy, but how did he get to veteran with this move timing. I rarely mess up move timing and am having a tough time in the 2300s-2400s. Would be willing to battle anyone who responds to practice.

  4. Hi, is there any way to contact you? I would love to submit some battles, but I usually don’t record any. Have some from today when I played like a trash XD. I have reached legend already but I’m sure that I can improve a lot in my gameplay

  5. Why does shadow Gligar lose cmp to its regular counterpart?? I thought the higher attack stat gets the priority which would obviously be any shadow variant in a mirrow match

  6. 5:47 was still a misplay. while not as bad if you throw 1 more wing attack you still get to the move before the incinirate. the also obviously counldt throw a charge move or snipe because they were in an animation there is no risk in throwing 1 more wing attack

  7. Just a heads up as a Salazzle user myself, Salazzle's second move is Dragon Pulse it would have 1 shot Kommo-o, so shielding first move was not a bad play.

  8. hi dan, at 4:00 i don't think that was a catch attempt, instead our trainer was probably clearing the double debuff on his kommo-o

    however the swap does seem badly timed and i'd appreciate your take on the optimal play there.

  9. I feel its easier to look at it this way then remembering the timings…just look at it mathematically. The aim is throw when your multiple is 1 under their multiple

    So as a 2 turn your moves end on the below turns:
    2,4,6,8,10

    3 is:
    3,6,9,12,15

    You want to throw when you multiple is 1 under the nearest of the opponent, so as a 2 turn you want to throw after 1 move (turn 2 which is 1 under 3) and 4 (turn 8 which is 1 under 9)

    As 3 turn you throw after 1 move (3 turn is 1 under 4 – their 2nd attack) and after 3 (turn 9 which is 1 under 10 – their 5th attack)

    Hopefully that makes sense to some people lol…if you get it you dont need to remember you just do the maths

  10. I absolutely love this vid because it applies the mechanics to live game play, especially the move timing which i am starting to learn. i started learning the most common scenarios like 3 (ex azu) v 2 and 2 v 3. I've never seen this on other channels but it would be really nice to have trainers provide short notes about each battle so you're not guessing what they were thinking.

Write A Comment