0:00 – Intro & Team Analysis
1:00 – GOING OFF MY TEAM BUILDING STRATEGY
4:25 – This Team Adjustments & How it Works
6:00 – Some Battle Analysis
6:55 – HOW/WHEN TO CATCH A CHARGE MOVE
13:00 – What Videos do you want to see that is new/update an old one?
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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.
This week is open great league and the Hisui Cup. The Hisui Cup is a 1500cp league with pokemon from the Pokemon Legends: Arceus Pokedex.
In this video I go against what I normally do with team building and just went on a whim and what felt like should be strong.
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When to run a poor IV shadow Pokémon vs a optimal IV normal
I would like you to showcase more anti META Pokémon once you hit legend of course 😊
I tried nocktowl, pelipper and altaria and got 3 5-0 sets and two 3-2 sets. Bastiodon is a lot of trouble for this team but not many are running basti these days.
I just wish, at this point, I had enoigh to cap out my top meta picks, but I'm still in my first year trying PVP.
I can attest to teams that don’t make total sense working. I had some success running toxicroak, frosslass and bastiodon in Hisui cup.
I would like to see a "rate my game" series where fans submit games and you discuss what a player is doing weong or right. Not too far from shoutcasting, but I'd like some additional analysis on games
First time writing and just subscribed – I am not anywhere near your level but I’ve also made a kind of “strong” in general Great League team:
Lead: Annihilape (Counter, Night Slash, Shadow Ball)
Swap plus back: Lanturn (Spark, Surf, Thunderbolt)
Skeledirge (Incinerate, Disarming Voice, Shadow Ball)
Just hit Ace Level – generally try to get energy up with Annihilape using Nigh Slash to get the chance for sharp attack rise, use shields, then switch into my hard hitter Skeledirge or Lanturn depending on the opponents swap.
It’s been decent – mostly getting at minimum 3/5 wins per series.
I’m floating around the 1800-2000 range
Video requests:
1. You mentioned the 3 easy ways to catch in this video. It would be awesome to see some visual examples of these.
2. I know about fast move timing and counting moves, but I have trouble combining the 2 since there are 2 number sequences going on at the same time. Any tips for this?
Why don't you tell us what elo you're playing at?
I was getting multiple 5-0s yesterday with my team. Same team today I lost multiple 0-5s and absolutely tanked my ELO. The limited number of games per day really contributes to the frustration. Basically had an awful day and can't attempt to redeem it.
In your next important skills video you should rank what’s most important between switch, shield, energy.
Is XL mon's just the ones that require XL candy or is it a XL huge mon that you catch
Medicham is still so good.
Catching is fun. Suggestions to go along with that is also knowing what to swap into. So many players swap badly. Or dont swap at all, sometimes you need to let your lead go down. I think its most important skill, besides knowing typings and using shield skills
I bet about half your elo drop had to do with people tanking before the 4x stardust. The meta gets a big shake up when you have a lot of good players dixking around to drop elo for a week or 2 then switching to meta picks.
Yes! Elite fast and charged TMs. It's so hard to know what's worth it and what's not when those items are so limited
stop teaching my opponents how to catch my charge moves 🥲
i havnt found a good azumarill still
There's something that is very interesting and seemingly important that I don't see much channels talking about that would be great for you to go over: You know when you're in a mirror match or something close with the type of fast attacks and timing to the charge moves and then instead of going to test your charge attack priority each opponent keeps building energy and throwing at random times? When that happens, you always let your opponent sneak a fast attack due to being the same turns, but one thing about this, specially in uneven scenarios when one comes into this with more energy than the other, you truly don't know when the CMP will happen so if you manage to sneak a fast move while the opponent is throwing his first one and then when you throw yours you happen to guess the CMP tie, the opponent just used his energy for the move and so did you but no fast move got through each side so now your next charge move can come before your opponent because you're one fast move ahead from the non CMP that happened first
This doesn't come up a lot because you either need very tanky pokemon fighting each other or be using cheap enough moves that one can build like 2 or 3 of in energy without throwing so when they come it's more random but when you manage to do it or keep it in mind it's great when you pull it off.
The strategy part is essentially keep building energy to like 2 moves (or close, because a fast move down after can also be a win con since you're still one fast move ahead anyway), let your opponent throw first so you sneak and then trying to throw your moves all on CMP so he doesn't sneak back, all while avoiding getting to one hundred energy, it's hard but sometimes it saves you… if you get lucky enough to guess the CMPs
Team reading would be great to be next video
I’ve noticed that teams that i tryout that have F coverage on pvpoke with like ‘A’ or ‘B’ safety are harder to rps
A video about each pokemon's role within a team would be cool. E.g. explaining safe swaps (maybe suggesting safe swaps that will always be relevant like sableye). And explaining glassy end game sweepers paired with bulky damage sponges. Its a pretty straight forward concept that most experienced players know. But if I had just started playing pogo, I would want to know what all of this stuff means.
Something I’d like you to elaborate on: what do you look for in Safe Swaps, Leads, ect? Anything specific you like personally? Bulk? Coverage, good fast move pressure?
Hey Dan, following up on your style to do videos – have you ever considered releasing your videos as audio only aswell? I recently started “watching” your videos by just listening to them when I do other stuff – your voice works well for this btw – and, apart from the “hey Youtube” part, I believe it translates well in audio only. Maybe take 1 mins to read the Pokemons names, their moves and their roles in the team, but for the rest I think it is fine already as is. Have you ever considered it? Thanks for the content!
Wow. This has been my go to team all season but with Gligar in the front. Nice.
Its not 1 or something bla bla lol. Its about throwing on the allignment. Like gligar vs talon. Need to charge to 7 wing attack then throw. The next one is 2 wing attack and throw. Because u sneak one during the flame charge
I think a fantastic video would be an exhaustive walkthrough of the PvP tools you use (PvPoke, IV Checkers, etc). I use those resources religiously and feel that the community doesn’t use the multimatrix on PvPoke to its fullest potential. I know you could crush that!