😄Thank you all for watching! 😅 One correction: I should've replaced Skarmory's whirlwind with Roar, little oversight on my end but basically whirlwind is impossible on it's moveset but roar would be fine. 🎮I'm thinking of actually making some videos on slightly different pokemon topics, since this series has given me a bit of burn out (no hate I love this series, it's just a lot of work writing 10k word scripts and editing a 40-60 minute video then rinse repeat) 👍So I hope when my next videos come out they manage to interest you all how this series has done :--)😄🎮👍
I would like to see the alolan elite four and rivals videos for this series and maybe the Sinnoh rival and other trainers just like how you approached diantha in the kalos elite 4 videos
You should have given Phoebe Ninjask and Shedinja. Ninjask isn't a Ghost but it can learn Physical Shadow Ball in this generation and Shedinja's Wonder Guard could confuse and frustrate inexperienced players.
I hate when they make type specialists in regions without pokemon of that type. It's even worse when they DON'T USE THE POKEMON THAT ARE AVAILABLE. Thanks for improving their team.
Yeah I mean people rag on Flint from Sinnoh (and rightly so) but all four of Hoenn's Elite 4 are pretty bad for this, especially Phoebe and Glacia. Which made it way harder to branch out, and really change up their team. As I said in the video it just makes me question the Devs on this, making Glacia's team they must've thought "hmm maybe we should import an extra ice type or 2 from Kanto/Johto" Anyway thank you for watching, gen 3 is great fun to work with for theorycrafting!
This isn't even the region talked about in this video, but Sinnoh is a good example. There are 5 type specialists not in Sinnoh that Flint could be instead of Fire (Normal, Dark, Flying, Poison, and Dragon) yet they decide to make a Fire specialist without adding sufficient Fire types.
Lost held items STAY LOST in gen 3. In other words, if your Latios gets its one-of-a-kind Soul Dew Theifed off, Phoebe just screwed you for THE REST OF YOUR LIFE.
I think I got too focused on pure ghost types with Phoebe, I wouldn't be opposed to replacing a banette with a ninetales anyway, it always gave the vibe of ghost or even psychic to me
Since you already gave Gorebyss to Juan I think you should have given Wallace Huntail instead for more variety even tho Gorebyss makes more sense for both of them because of its beauty. Great vid!
Yeah I can see that working! there's always a lot of valid answers to these teams and I would not see anything weird about him using a huntail Also thank you!
I can definitely respect if people give Phoebe a Shedinja, but I think I know why the devs didn't want her to have a pokemon thats immune to most attacks. Even in a hard mode, its not a skill check it's a "I hope you have a way to actually hurt this" check but you have no way to know before hand if its your first playthrough
Emerald's the definitive version, but improving both Water specialists while RS Steven just rots is upsetting. Maybe in the future, you could do also unique trainers from the "nom-definitive" versions, like Elite Four Hala from Sun and Moon.
That's true, but it'd be weird to cover Steven then Steven again lol But definitely a shout to look into the earlier version trainers (and often times gym leaders use different Pokémon and teams as well)
Great video! I think every one of these Hoenn Elite 4 Members should have a Pokemon on their team that doesn't necessarily have to match their typings per se, but rather just either semi or fully match the theme and vibe that they each all have, or pretty much just being a counter or hard wall, depending on the kind of pokemon is used for them against the player's stronger options. For example, for Sidney, you could give him a Crobat, as it does fit his overall dark, in the sense that it is just rough and evil/devious-looking like pretty much the rest of his team. On top of that, it's typing of Poison and Flying, as well as its good enough Attack Stat of 90 and Excellent speed of 130 counters Fighting types and even Bug types that the player may have to use against his team lineup.
Yeah I'm always down for some Pokémon that don't match the type but match the vibe! Crobat is a good choice for Sydney, he has that sinister vibe working pretty nicely for him
Hoo boy gen 8, basically easy until Leon who has an actual level spike and put up some form of fight (I avoided a lot of grinding and still the game was that level of difficulty)
@@RoryTheFiend The "Undefeatable Champion" having two of his three teams have massive holes (Dark for Inteleon and Ice for Rillaboom) will never stop being funny to me.
This is on the day after my 26th birthday. It definitely would have been a good present. But it's still a gift worth appreciating. I hope you enjoy your well earned vacation. 👍
Oh, I adore your fixing gym leaders and E4 videos. Love seeing how you turn these trainers competent. Like, they're actually a challenge with improved moves, held items, and extra levels. I do admit these guys really don't have many options for their types, especially Phoebe and Glacia (still laughed at the epic Sealeo roast). Always liked Sydney's team because he doesn't have any repeated pokemon, but he's always been a pushover because of their low levels, and his ai likes spamming stuff like double team and sand attack, rather than actually attacking. Absol is also too frail to survive a hit from a Blaziken or a Breloom. Also liked how you made both Glacia and Drake double battles, giving Glacia a Starmie, which is cool. Also, absolutely hilarious how while showing the fixed version of Wallace's team, before showing Gorebyss, it was a Luvdisc Shadow at lvl 100, lmao. Laughed so hard at that, I woke up my cat. Or the jab at the moveset of Steven's Aggron: "special only Aggron except for Earthquake but don't worry about it." Like yeah, the only reason it has solar beam and Thunder is just because the programmers? Thought they were cool tms, and a champion should have a varied moveset after all. Especially a "secret boss" one like Steven. Anyways, another great video, and can't wait to see you do Sinnoh. Hope you rest well for now, I can understand how exhausting making these long videos can be.
I really appreciate this comment so thank you :--) Also sorry for this following comment response wall, but I can't HELP IT when somebody leaves a thoughtful friendly comment. Yeah most people know Glacia and Phoebe lack options for their type, but yeah even Sydney struggles. The only other options are Sharpedo which I used, and Sableye (but Phoebe absolutely NEEDS that guy lol) so really even with him i basically had to work with his pre existing team, flawed as the dark types may be in hoenn. For the sealeo roast sometimes when I'm script writing I just decide as im typing "you know what, let's just roast this mon more than usual" poor fella it's not their fault at least, for a mid evo they definitely aren't weak lol. Yeah originaly I was only going to make drake a double battle, but due to the subscribers voting in my community post I wanted to make sure their opinion mattered. Shadow Luvdisc at level 100 lool, yeah I mean hey that'd probably make it so it can have a fighting chance (also you should go back to that part and see if you notice anything as the shadow luvdisc turns into the gorebyss, right as the image changes for a few frames there's a little secret) I'm glad you liked that aggron bit, I imagine it was like a youtuber steven stone uploading his aggron challenge run. I was going to call his channel The Stone Zone, but that channel already exists so I didn't want to kinda impose on that. Anyway thank you for your comment I'm glad you enjoyed it, definitely will return to this series before too long, and in the mean time I hope I can make pokemon videos on other topics that strike my viewers fancy!
Castform, while admittedly is mid, has a fun gimmick that would be nice to see crop up a bit more often (I mean, a random trainer used one near fortree but that's it I think). (Also it's definitely a cooler option over a second sealeo lol
@@ivanbluecool Oh yeah totally, give it a sandstorm form and boost depending on what form its in, say +80 to make it a 500 bst total or + 100 A great idea, just needs some more buffs and it could be a really fun team member
@RoryTheFiend The lack of a Sand form has always bothered me. I forgot where but I once saw a concept for buffing Castform in which their stats changed depending on the form. Since Rock is physical, in such a concept, a sand form would have easily stood out by having a high Attack stat. ❤
I think I'd turn Cradily into a stalling machine holding Leftovers or Lax Incense, with Sandstorm, Ingrain (if Leftovers)/Toxic (if Lax Incense), Giga Drain and Ancient Power. It'd be utterly annoying to deal with.
That still has the same PP problem, even if we give Steven PP Maxes on the 5 PP moves, he only has 16 attacks for a stall pokemon. Sandstorm does help set up chip damage but doesn't fix the fact that Cradily can't stall without running out of moves. Solarbeam is a weird choice, I would have gone for something like Rest to force it to sleep through turns and make the opponent run out of PP instead
@@TheWizardMus Let's say we substitute Ingrain for Secret Power instead. In a cave, this turns into a 70 BSP attack with flinching chance, with 20 PP. Would that be better? I mean, Cradily's Gen III learnset is basura. Other than inserting stuff like Sludge Bomb or Body Slam, I don't really see an alternative.
Thank you NotRick! I appreciate the kind words, I'll return to this series before too long I'm sure, in the mean time I'll be dabbling in other pokemon topics that I hope will interest people
As always, an impressive work ! Even though this time, i'm not totally in fond of the choices, BUT your arguments were pretty solid so... I've just one thing to suggest : like i said on your "who should be a double battle ?" pole : you missed an opportunity to give Glacia a pokemon with the Thick Fat ability ! I proposed Hariyama, but you could also choose... Grumpig. Psychic type like Slowbro and Starmie, Thick Fat ability like the Walrein line, and "lives in mountains" so it could definitely work ! (And i know that you like Grumpig !!) I'll not tell all the ideas i've had for them, it would be too long 😅 but i found it very interesting watching this one especially since you think that the teams by themselves were already pretty decent.
Thank you! And hey that's fair you've got your differences to me, with how multifaceted team building is, it's inevitable I think with the thick fat Pokémon for glacia, while I can see the theming reasoning behind it, I do think it's a bit too far removed for her team. Though I appreciate the outside the box thinking, I know if I added in a thick fat Mon to her team as well I'd get a sea of comments about it lol Anyway yeah I think their teams were pretty decent, I mean considering how limited they were in Pokémon to choose, it's basically use these mons or bust, and the movesets had some potential, at the very least, it's better than what we usually see! In that sense theory crafting for them was tough because I was trying to make sure I changed them enough and not feel like it's just same team with held items now
Strange how Glacia's overworld sprite has a red dress,but in battle has a purple one,and she is holding a yellow pokeball like Wikstrom,do they have a relationship?
Yeah I noticed her yellow pokeball as well, I'd assume it's just some weird custom ball she has that isn't explained Since glacias overworld sprite is red maybe it had to do with a possible early design of her but got changed due to red being better suited for a fire type user? I mean I'm just purely guessing of course tho
Thank you, and I'm glad you liked the music choices, I have to thank gen 3 for having great themes, while editing this video I was happier than usual with the music for it so ya gen 3 is awesome That you gi oh bit lool I always apologise after editing in a stupid little thing like that
If only three of the other Hoenn Elite Four members appeared in the anime. I like to imagine Brock flirting with both Phoebe and Glacia before being dragged away by Max. 😂
You know, if you're going to give Glacia a Starmie, I'd argue that it'd be appropriate to give Phoebe a Ninetales. Vulpix is found on Mt. Pyre, and it's a very spiritual/mystical Pokemon. (Plus, Emerald Legacy does it, too.)
I was originally considering it but I can understand why the devs didn't want to give her one, and I felt the same. But ya I still think it's valid for anyone to give Phoebe a Shedinja
In the post game Pokémon League rematch, all Elite Four members should get a six party full team with the best competitive EVs/IVs. I'd give Cindy either a Houndoom or Zangoose. He has the normal type Pokémon in the adventures manga. For Phoebe, a Shedinja, Misdreavius, and Gengar two is replacing the extra Banette & Dusclop. With Glacia, she gets a Lapras & Cloyster, either of them replaces her extra Glalie. Reason why I skipped Sneasle is because that Pokémon too frail for the endgame levels. If only Weavile was possible to have in Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald. Finally, for Drake, I give him a Dragonite to brag & boast the strongest Hoenn Elite Four. To replace his Shelgon with Sceptile, because it's dragon like. With no grass type gym leader in the tropical region. The final evolution first starter should have a dragon type move. As for the two regional champion, have his Whiscash replaced by a Swampert. He has one in the anime when briefly battling Ash in Journeys. Nothing for Steven, his team is honestly perfect. And that's my own version of the very last team remake in Generation 3.
Lol but mightyena got that dog in him, literally he can't be stopped And for shedinja, I get it, kinda, but I wasn't convinced it'd be effective in a hard mode intended for players who know what they're doing
intresting to see the addition of double battles, when i theorycrafted my own pokemon region, i made the elete 4 mebers each use a diffrent style of battle, Double, Triple, Rotation, Inverse and the champion was your standard single battle
The Shedinja take has already been addressed, but what I think is a bigger missed opportunity is that Steven doesn't have Sandstorm on any of his Pokemon at all (aside from the BW2 PWT), considering his entire team is immune to it and weather is such a big part of Hoenn. It would have worked nice on Cradily as another way to provide passive chip damage. Maybe if it was a hypothetical insanity mode he could lead with advanced Tyranitar
I thought the same, but i even thought about giving him a Cacturne, so that under the sandstorm, he could be pain in the ... with the Sand Veil ability.
that's a great suggestion! a reason why I didn't do that is I didn't want to weaken the water / dark type on his team as there was no way I was going to pass up on both crawdaunt and sharpedo.
@@RoryTheFiend thanks, since only a few Emerald players often use the Chlorophyll+Sunny Day+Solarbeam combo, I was thinking of having that combo, since it also helps with Shiftry's Extrasensory's flinch chances
I'm sorry sealeo :--( You're not a bad Pokémon, glacia is the bad one for making you fight the strongest trainers in the land and not letting you evolve
I like that you included starmie on Glacia’s team. It looks right to me and I like when a type specialist, especially at the elite four, uses a Pokémon outside that specialty. I feel like, even though it’s frail, Chimecho would have been a neat addition to Phoebe’s team considering it’s a rare find on top of mt pyre. I like the addition of shedinja on her team but I totally understand not including it.
Good thing I kept it when remaking Sydney's team It's just with intimidate and sand attack roar felt a little weird because we can't trust the ai to know when to use it lol
This video was well worth the wait!! Solid changes across the board the only thing I’d change is replace Wiscash with Swampert since it’s a much better Pokémon
I totally respect if people gave him swampert over Whiscash, the only reason I didn't is because it's a starter and no other boss trainer uses a starter. Which doesn't need to be a reason to deny Wallace a Swampert but it is what made me not want him to have one.
Thank you, I love this series, and I'll be making some other pokemon content, so I'm hoping it still interests my subscribers. Maybe a challenge run at some point, theorycrafting a different aspect of pokemon, so on and so forth.
One of the things I find super interesting about Gen 3 is how Thief and Knock Off work with Held Items. Your lost items are gone forever (which sucks) but you also get to keep any you steal. This is relevant for multiple reasons, of course, but one of the big ones I've noticed is that many Rom Hacks make it so that your items are protected so you can't lose them. The way it's done unfortunately makes it so also don't get to keep any held items you steal, even from Wilds. So no Nugget farming from Rich Boys and Ladies, and no getting Held Items like Black Belt that have to be stolen to obtain.
Why not take Sidney’s shiftry up to what shiftry should be doing? Chlorophyll. Sunny day. Solarbeam. Faint attack. Brick break. Shiftry comes in, gets sunny day up move 1, then has free solarbeam spam and double speed and brick break gives further coverage with faint attack for anything resisting that deadly solarbeam. Shiftry is my favourite Pokémon so it just feels right to make the most of it Edit: HUGE MISTAKE ON ABSOL! SHADOW BALL OVER HYPER BEAM. Why? It hits the SAME TYPES AS DARK DOES BUT IS PHYSICAL IN GEN 3, so it’s basically stab for absol without being stab Edit 2: dusclops you’re talking about in a modern sense, it WAS a solid bulky Pokémon in gen 3 because of its solid defences and its low hp was helped Edit 3: double team confuse ray or will o wisp on sableye, because it has such low stats it really has to dip into that status movepool to do anything and giving it brick break is pointless. Knock off was 20 power in gen 3, so a terrible move choice. Phoebe at least had double team but why not will o wisp disable or confuse ray with that? Edit 4: I think shedinja should still have been on Phoebe team. Sableye is basically an easy to kill Pokémon similar but shedinja would teach the player type coverage and by the end you should have that. It gets a lot of solid status moves and as shown in the battle frontiers it can be a brick wall when used carefully and with Phoebe using a team all about status and weakening opponents slowly, shedinja would make for a big surprise at the end. Every Pokémon in gen 3 learns toxic so you would never be locked out of the game unless you didn’t have that tm and you had no Pokémon with coverage left Edit 5: salamence with hyper beam… why? His salamence is actually stronger than your idea. It has solid attacking coverage already and uses its great attack AND special attack. If you’re going dragon dance then just go for aireal ace (so they can’t protect freely on your fly turns), dragon dance, earthquake and then dragon claw to hit neutral the rest. But you don’t need that set up because salamence with flamethrower earthquake dragon claw and aireal ace/fly hits fine. Altaria meanwhile can use dragon dance earthquake dragon claw and aireal ace as the big set up sweeper with its better bulk. OR why not wish? salamence wish works wonders for making it a bulky powerful attacker, it gets so many better options than the awful hyper beam. Literally the only Pokémon you WANT hyper beam on in gen 3 is slaking since truant makes it skip its next turn anyway mitigating that huge drawback Edit 6: tentacruel’s movepool was PERFECT! Yes, you could heal status but that’s if you are using items and not doing a challenge nuzlocke where you aren’t allowing items, because that’s where nuzlockes show how powerful this tentacruel set is. I get your set it makes sense but rain dance is better on ludicolo than tentacruel personally since he immediately benefits Edit 7: whiscash with no water stab? That’s another huge missed opportunity especially since you GAVE IT RAIN DANCE, what’s the point in the rain dance on it if you aren’t giving it a water move. It should have surf earthquake rock slide and rain dance if you’re doing a rain dance set. I get the 1 hit ko gimmick with glacia was good but walrein is bulkier to have more turns to use that while whiscash would benefit more from boosting its damage up best you can (it also gets dragon dance if you wanted something different and unexpected) Edit 8: why solarbeam on cradily WITHOUT SUNNY DAY? Honestly just go sludge bomb with giga drain and ancientpower pp maxed onto 8 used and have ingrain or confuse ray to keep it alive. Solarbeam is just too slow and easy to exploit
I really like your idea for a reworked glacia fight I actually think it makes perfect sense from a game design perspective especially in a hypothetical hard mode for trainers with a specialized type to have pokemon outside of that type to prevent the player from just clicking the super effective move and winning Hot take I like the base diamond and pearl flint battle more because you can’t just use surf and win
Rory out here with another 🔥 video! You've earned your moniker of fiend with those double battles! 😂 Looking to whatever you make next. Enjoy your break from this series 😊
Yooo Rico thank you! Even though I'm not the biggest double battles enjoyer, yeah decided to give something to all the double battle enjoyers out there. Plus the double battle strategies can be fun, even if a bit limited in gen 3 ( personally I like speed control icy wind then outspeed and rock slide flinch)
Agreed! I'm definitely more of a singles lover myself, though gen 3 introduced doubles, and I'm glad that you gave them more attention! You definitely implemented some cool strategies 😎
giving sidney no ttar lead feels like a missed opportunity tbh. it's the king of gen 3 ou and has great synergy with cacturnes sandvail. sub seed would be rly good (and evil -> he is the dark type e4)
I personally would give Drake's Shelgon Rain Dance in place of Protect , just to activate Kingdra Swift Swim. A +1 Evasion, +2 Speed single weakness Pokemon is worth of a slot for leader of the E4. Forced the player to be a bit more creative while dealing with this battle. Salamence can also have Hydro Pump to combat with Rock type, capitalizing on the rain.
If I gave Phoebe Shedinja: Wonderguard and holding either the Quick Claw or the Focus Band Shadow Ball, Hidden Power (Bug), Dig, Double Team Yes it's weak, but this is a hypothetical hard mode so it can punish the unprepared. Plus there's enough conterplay in the forms of Aerial Ace/Feint Attack, Hail/Sandstom chip, Poison/Burn chip, and Spikes to make it not an auto lose. The souless husk deserves just as much love as the living cloud! >:( Shadow Ball and HP Bug for dual STAB off it's 90 base attack. Dig/Double Team Combo to make it (potentially) untouchable if it get's a turn or two to set up. The held item is up in the air TBH. Both options can facilitate the "untouchable combo" in different ways. Quickclaw gives a 20% chance to go first while Focus Band gives it a 10% chance to not faint. An evasive Shedinja, with status from Dusclops and Banette, could make for a challenge... assuming the AI is acually smart enough to set up the senario in the first place XD.
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="110">1:50</a> Big issue I have with that Roar on Mightyena is that, Cacturne is a Spike setter in this generation and also gets Evasion buff from Sandstorm. So Sidney easily could have activated Sandstorm, some spikes and then use something like Needle Arm to utilise Cacturne as opening Pokémon. Even better, if you allow some Pokémon from different gens, so you could give him Tyranitar as the actual first Pokemon to help Cacturne survive longer. <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="320">5:20</a> I don't like the push out for Crawdaunt. Especially when Sharpedo is usually a signature Pokémon for Team Aqua in this generation. Even as a gimmick for like Guillotine and Crabhammer it would be nice to have. Sydney at least had Pokémon to pick... But, if we were to choose something that isn't Dark type that could rejuvenate that team - I feel like Huntail is a great Pokémon when it comes to getting some Dark coverage and kinda looks like honorary Dark type. Especially as Gorebyss gets all those Psychic moves. Mawile probably would also fit with its moveset and it would ok stand-in for Sableye that we have to "waste" on Phoebe. <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="700">11:40</a> Ah yes, Phoebe. I genuinely feel they should have made one of the fish Ghost type. I personally would give her all available Ghost types and either Chimecho or Ninjask. First is very aligned with the Ghosts and Ninjask would explain why she has Shedinja. Btw. with how no one uses Misdreavus in previous generations - they really missed opportunity to give Phoebe one and put it in Safari Zone. It's similar energy as Skarmory, where some kids would totally think it's gen 3 Pokémon, if they used it here. <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1080">18:00</a> I wouldn't go for the non Hoenn Pokémon tbh. Especially as if you are doing that - you could also just decide to expand the Hoenn dex and give Glacia some older Ice types, Jynx, Cloyster and Lapras would totally fit her and you could utilise less used Delibird and Sneasel as the weaker opening mons. From Hoenn Dex - Castform is the obvious choice. Gardevoir would fit her vibe, if Wally didn't have one. Gorebyss plays similar theme to Starmie. Delcatty, Roselia and Grumpig could play into the classy woman theme and then two of them get Ice moves from TMs and Tutors. Also I feel like lack of Ice types could justify using Regice. And she looks rich and old enough to get one as like family heirloom.
If I could make some changes to the Hoenn dex, one of them would be replacing Psyduck/Golduck with Shellder/Cloyster, just so Glacia could have another Pokémon to work with
Appreciate that one Laz, and I don't have any plans to make a video on the recent tier list, but definitely a good shout! I will be making some differently themed pokemon videos coming up though, so I hope that captures my subscribers interests and maybe some new viewers
Great videos! This was a good series (if we could call that) to watch We're definitely not gonna quote you on the Gen IV fixes right? :)) Small question though How do you do the team layout that is much like Bulbapedia's? Do you change the HTML page's properties in order to show what you want?
Im surprised there wasnt a grass-type gym or E4 member. Plenty of grass types and the E4 trainer could take advantage of weather if the trainer brought Groudon/Kyogre (Chlorphyll Tropius/Shiftry or Swift Swim Ludicolo).
Honestly never understood why in gens 3 & 4 they could never throw a few more lines into the base release regional Dexes to make sure each specialist gets at least 4 before repeating (hell, they intentionally scuffed the Dex in DP). Like, add Misdreavus to Mt Pyre’s summit and add Shelder to the dive portion of the ocean routes. More variety and helps slightly alleviate the Dexit problem they were going through with the transition to the GBA hardware.
Sorry it took a while, went on a little holiday, came back and procrastinated a little. Then I went on the grind full on this week and somehow finished this last night o_o
I don’t mind the odd Pokemon off type, so maybe I’d suggest these: Sidney: Seviper (it’s got the right colours, 100 atk, learns crunch) swapped out for Mightyena. Phoebe: Ninetales/Chimecho (ghostly connections) or as a really wild choice, bellossom matches her dress and flowers, swap one out for one of her bannettes. Glacia: Huntail (deep water is cold?) or Azumarill/Grumpig (thick fat ability? They really needed to just add more ice types from gen 1/2…) swapped out for one of her Sealeos. Drake: Armaldo/Milotic (serpentine Pokemon which can alternate depending on who is champion) swapped out for Shelgon.
These are solid suggestions, and I'm the same I don't mind the odd pokemon off type, though some people absolutely hate it lol. I think if anything I'd take Ninetales or Chimecho for Phoebe, since they're mt pyre related and her grandmother is at mt. Pyre I believe. But yeah I can see all of these being suitable for their respective e4 members
@@AlexBelte3002 yeah seviper definitely has a vibe of dark type to it, though I wonder if that'd get people into heated arguments the same way saying luxray should be part dark
@@AlexBelte3002 I do like Seviper for him, the only drawback I see is that in Emerald Seviper is associated with Lucy/Battle Pike in the Battle Frontier, but as long as it’s not a shared ace I think it’s fine!
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="2314">38:34</a> I hope I'm wrong but Drill Peck and Whirlwind Skarmory is illegal, at least in that gen because there are no pokemon that can learn Whirlwind and Drill Peck at the same time, but it can be fixed with replacing Whirlwind with Roar
You know what, you're so right, I tested all my teams on Pokemon Showdown, but when I checked Skarmory I forgot to change toxic to whirlwind so I thought it was legal :--( nooooo
@@RoryTheFiend It's okay, not many know about these illegal combos (aside from those who play showdown a lot) and fun fact Skarmory refused to use Drill Peck and used Hidden Power Flying with Whirlwind because of baton pass teams using pokemon with soundproof to prevent roar, well it was until the baton pass teams were nerfed But now it uses Roar because it lets Skarmory to use Drill Peck, a better stab move in gen 3
@@HiyokoSupiritto well then easy fix here we'll just pretend Stevens skarmory is using road lol I have seen a bit of gen 3 showdown stuff with jimothy cool, in fact I was considering joining some tournaments he's promoted and helped run but alas I am a coward
Keeping it real, we need a joke hard mode, because level 100 spheal would be a tough but beatable mon... probably. I'm sure you've already seen this but a lovely spheal video by eno :-) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dCMuOmi2zTs.html
There is no reason to give EVERY SINGLE POKEMON a held item. One on the ace Pokemon just like in vanilla Emerald is enough. These are main story in-game teams, not post game battle frontier teams.
@@AlexBelte3002 The gen 5 games also only gave the ace Pokemon an item in challenge mode, not the whole team. There is no reason to when he already improves the movesets (and levels!). Especially because the type boosting items only give a 10% damage boost in gen 3, so it is extra pointless.
@@RoryTheFiend oh alright. Btw, Im not sure if you get back your item after the end of the battle unlike later games, so that would be a guaranteed reset if the player is carrying an important one of a kind item.
I think the physical special split just holds a lot of Pokemon back in the og Hoenn games... but nothing holds Hoenn back more than absolutely no coverage moves on any gym teams or elite four members... and Emerald's champion is such a letdown
Also I'm currently designing my own rom hack at the moment and I had even planned for Glacia to be a double battle too! (But with more Ice types available)
Phoebe's banettes are loving the physical shadow ball at least lol And yeah, why was Sydney's crawdaunt using both strength and facade for example, very redundant
Oh that's great! A lot of people wanted glacia to be a double battle so it's a winning idea for sure, what ice types were you planning to make available for her to use?
@@RoryTheFiend Well mamoswine and Glalie to start, then Weavile and Froslass then her Walrein. Castform is funny but there are stronger pokemon out there
@@KraylebStudios in your version castform is a meme, in base emerald it's a serious option for glacia lol Well those are some solid gen 4 Ice types, wonder how they'd do in a pre physical special split game
Maybe for like a Rematch battle or something, perhaps she could have one? Then again, I believe someone I think who's in the Battle Frontier already has all 3 Regis on his team, so I dunno.
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="397">6:37</a> i still call it Fake aid. I never heard of Facade proper before.i still say it sounds better. But I have heard of Pheobe before many times so u never made that name issue
I feel like you should’ve kept with the double battles till the end and made Wallace a double battle, definitely make double battles memorable in the gen that introduced it
Not using Shedinja on Phoebe's simply bc the player not having a move for it, is actually pretty stupid to be honest. It's weak to 5 different types in fire, dark, ghost, flying, and rock. If u don't have at least one of 6 mons with 4 attacks each that has one of 5 types you flat deserve to get kicked to the beginning. There's also the fact it's weak to being burned or poisoned. There's also spikes, hail, sand, and leech seed all that can also take down Shedinja.
It says a lot about your playing style when you said that Mightyena’s Roar has no purpose, when it's actually good against setup sweepers (Has AI modification to always use it after +3). You also mentioned that Spiritomb was better than Sableye, but Spiritomb is precisely why Cynthia is a joke. You can set up in front of it since it has almost no way to deal damage, allowing you to sweep Cynthia's entire team afterward.
I mean, I kept Mightyena's roar in the reworked team, all I stated was it feels like anti synergy to have roar with intimidate + sand attack, and throughout the video I mentioned I wanted the lead slot to not be setup fodder. And in regards to spiritomb, you're choosing a specific example of where spiritomb isn't being used to its fullest, I was refering to spiritomb actually having a base stat total that's respectable.
Drinking game idea, take a shot every time he gives a Pokemon a move that can't hit Magneton for neutral or super effective damage. Here's the types to look for, for simplicity's sake; No drink: Fighting, Fire, Ground, Water Drink: Everything else
I'm sorry man, I really like your 'Fixing Gym Leaders/Elite Four," but you did not cook on this one. I really felt the passion and creativity were absent here, like you were doing it out obligation more than anything. I hope you enjoy your well deserved break and come back to this when you're nice and recharged.
I respect your comment here, while I wouldn't say it felt like that to me I am definitely feeling the effects of burn out for this series which could factor into my theorycrafting more than I'm realising It may partly also be due to how limited gen 3 held items and hoenn pokemon are with each elite 4's respective type, Sydney has the largest selection of pokemon and his options are the 5 on his original team + sharpedo + sableye. Anyway thank you, I hope I can come back swinging with likely gen 4 next with its massive improvements to battle mechanics, pokemon and held items
@@RoryTheFiend I would like to elaborate actually. Syndey, Wallace and Steven were all fine, but Phoebe and Glacia left a lot to be desired. Phoebe's team didn't change at all, truly odd. Despite Onix's respectable 385 BST running joke, Sableye stayed in Phoebe's rework even though it's BST is lower. I really feel like there were plenty of thematic Ghost types to include. Glacia kept two Glalies. Not as bad as Phoebe, but still odd for your usual work. Ice Castform was a nice inclusion though. Maybe I'm just a sucker for Johto. Maybe how badly that Gen was designed makes me enjoy your reworks even more, but I was underwhelmed here. Nice job anyway of course. I'll see you in Gen 4 or 5. Take care man.