I love how xerneas is literally a being of nearly untold power, a Demi god and a being that holds ALL of reality together, but his z move looks like something out of hello kitty
@@ezbooksmarketing5898 bruh; does it really matter? Who am I offending by saying ‘him’ instead of ‘it’? Xerneas isn’t a fucking person in our world and I don’t think a collection of pixels can get offended.
@@averypossiblememelord1566 relax bud, I don't think they're trying to shame you for using the wrong pronouns, just saying that legendaries are genderless. Also xerneas' Z-move looks especially dumb because it's not moving it's legs at all and just looks like someone's moving an icon around on a desktop lol
i'd like to direct your attention to golden sun 2 then. ~20 years earlier, with about a hundreth of the processing power and pixels available, and about 4 times as many unique animations. And i get it's a joke. But still. Just look at daedalus and mobius and tell me this is 'better' :D
Growlithe looks really calm despite being absolutely pummelled. That's the power people. And forgot to mention that Twinkle Tackle is the most powerful z move
@@deoxys-attack9627 That's because its power depends on the base move. For example, when based on Fairy Wind, Twinkle Tackle's base power is 100, but when based on Moonblast, its base power is 175. As a general rule of thumb, the stronger the base move, the stronger the Z-Move.
Many of them look awesome and dangerously powerful, but others make me laugh so hard-whether it's the name, the unnatural way that the Pokemon move, the goofy Trainer dancing, or the relentlessness (especially with the corkscrew one). I wonder how serious Gamefreak was trying to be with Z-Moves~
My favorite non-signature Z-move is “Never-Ending Nightmare” I always perform it with my favorite Pokémon, my female Mimikyu~~~~ My favorite signature Z-Move is the Grass Ghost Owl thingy’s (I can’t remember it’s name nor the Pokémon’s name)
I laughed so hard at xerneas one He’s my favorite legendary but omg he’s there just like “glittler, cuteness, bby” while he obliterated the poor rattata
Since they had the guts to make those dex entries of mega forms Watch how they might make entries about the psychological effects on Pokémon using Z-Moves or something next gen. Just watch
I used to play a lot of Fire Red as a kid. I had my Charizard use Flamethrower on Rattatas, because I thought it was hilarious using such a powerful move on what is basically a tiny rat. I haven't played the latest Pokemon games, but... What Groudon does at 3:55 could not make me any more happier. I just love it so much!
NEBBY,TELEPORT!*teleports* Phew 😅!Wait...wher- *looks down*,*sigh*I hate you so much right now,Nebby.Noooo- *falls into endless (almost) pit* Nebby:hey,at least he didn't got stomped by that guy. Me:*from the end of the pit* Nebby,would you kindly just SHUT UP for me?! Nebby:'k.
Am i the only one that thinks the z moves perfectly match some of the legendaries powers? Like never ending night mare would be perfect for darkrai. And tectonic rage for groudon.
Ryan Wolver That’s pretty true also I can also ask a similar question as why Ice Types aren’t super effective against Rock Types Rock and Ice can both be super effective against each other Like how Ghost and Dragon Type are super effective on each other In real life if Ice covers the rock in can crack and break while the rock can crush the ice depending on how big it is
ghost and dragon are super effective on each other,they're super effective against themselves. "ice types" means "ice-type pokemon" even though ice-type pokemon aren't super effective. ice-type moves are.