This is the only one of these I’m not particularly vibing on-not because of the quality, but the consistency; every other time has been using the anime’s internal explanations and a clear demonstration of abilities and concepts to showcase the character. Here, though, it’s harder to keep track of just how powerful this Pokémon is supposed to be when you’re switching from game logic to anime logic to taking the Pokémon’s Dex entries literally, it’s all over the place!
Although you made this as powerful as you could, went as far as giving it alternate forms and the most busted ability you could think of, unless you were specifically planning for it before the fight and aware of it, this incredibly powerful pokemon still loses to a cute lil swinub and a mold breaking Tinkaton. Depending on how you run it in moves, even a single cofagrigus can do it with Mummy Focus Sash Destiny Bond. Considering this pokemon has no way of ever getting rid of abilities, you also have to be careful to never defeat a slaking or regigigas, or your god is forever crippled.
@@pampanamonick7076 he didn't specifically mention neutralizing gas, and he didn't say he beat every single pokemon, so it's perfectly possible he doesn't. If he doesn't, mold breaker goes through.
@@AverageCommentor-hr3qu he didn't mention any in the video, and I did say "unless you were specifically planning for it", which in the video he didn't, in fact mentioning lots of moves that would be frankly useless instead as ones he'd regularly use.
@@Enja_Near Because Arceus is humble and limits its power as to not destroy anything. If absolutely necessary, Arceus could annihilate Danzanomi because Arceus is God.
Who else thought that the Pokémon he was going to make would be a shiny Bidoof that just got stronger until it looked like the buff version of Caseoh the multiverse eater
Sure you did in fact make the strongest pokemon, but in my opinion you did it in the lamest way, by making up some dumb ability. I would've gone with the best possible pokemon, for example... Blissey's 255 hp. Mewtwo X's 190 Attack. E-max Eternatus's 250 Defense and Sp.Defense. Mewtwo Y's 194 Sp.Attack. and Regieleki's 200 Speed. Giving it a base stat total of 1339. Give it access to all moves just like mew. Give it the best type, which I would say is Steel Fairy. and then for it's ability I would give it Intimidate, Neutralizing gas, Wonder guard, or the most powerful real ability, Unseen fist, which bypasses all protections. And that is the best possible pokemon, at least in my non-competitive opinion.
Moonblast with a fast fairy type. Edit: Nah, I got a evil plan. Step 1: use skitty with normalize and let her die. Step 2: use a gasly which will be immune to every attack.
because then its going to steal imposter, and from there I can switch to lv1 magikarp that only knows splash. imposter triggers, but now youre stuck with magikarp. then all I have to do is switch to shiny adament bibarel, use thunder fang repeatedly, (imposter forced you to take on magikarps abillity instead of your op one) and I would win.
There are moves that add a typing to you, so you can use the move haloween to make it a ghost type and just use shadow ball. Though only if it terastalizes first. 😅
so when you encounter a pokemon and defeat it, does the ability automatically apply and you have every ability in 1? so like you can have fur coat, adaptability and huge power at the same time on 1 pokemon? if that's how it works is there a way to disable certain abilities? like say i defeated a pokemon with truant and then one with slow start, you would permanently have those abilities and you pokemon would just be awful. another ability that would suck to have on this if you cant disable any abilities is neutralizing gas because then it would just nullify all your other abilities and make your broken 50 ability in 1 gimmick useless
imagine facing a slaking and sableye with klutz {bro forgot bad abilities} 💀💀😭😭🙏🙏 that aint no pokemon that isTHE DIVINE GENERAL MAHORAGAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!💀💀
I can beat this Pokemon easily.just use like 3 pyukumuku.pyukumuku's ability is innards out which deals damage equal to the amount of damage it took on the final blow.
1: Tanuki aren’t Pokémon. 2: it’s spelt *SHEDINJA* not *shedninja* 3: you can get a higher BST than 1299. 4: you can’t “copy” an ability Willy nilly, you need either the move role play or entrainment. I don’t know what “strongest Pokémon” this is because it ain’t my boy mewtwo. These “I cReAtEd tHe StRoNgEsT (insert anime here) cHaRaCtEr!” Have always been questionable, but this one is just STUPID. Here’s how you ACTUALLY make the ultimate Pokémon. HP: Blissey Attack: Mega Mewtwo X Defence: Eternamax Eternatus Special Attack: Mega Mewtwo Y Special Defence: Eternamax Eternatus Speed: Regieleki BST: 1339 Ability: Wonder Guard Type: Fairy Steel Item: Rocky Helmet In summary, it has the single greatest possible combination of stats, the single best type combo, the single BEST ability, and a way to send back damage from contact moves. And you basically have 1 possible scenario to beat this Pokémon (which for the rest of this comment, I’ll be calling it George. Pokémon has too many syllables), since it outspeeds everything that isn’t choice scarf +6 regieleki when George is at +6. And did I mention it can learn *every* move in the game? Having mewtwo means mew DNA, so who really has the strongest Pokémon? That’s right, it’s YA BOI with George. Oh yeah, that scenario? Burning George turn 1 if either A: George doesn’t target you with a single-targeting move or B: being immune to something like EQ. That’s IT. Your best bet against George is something like (ironically enough) Charizard…provided George doesn’t turn 1 rock slide.