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He can run anything and rarely sees hard counters. Niantic pays him to promote the game and puts his account off algorithm. Look at the team he ran a few videos ago. Completely weak to dewgong. If I ran that team I'd see dewgong every other match. He gaslights anyone who questions this and his mindless zombie viewers are like little ankle biting lap dogs. 😂
Just look at the first battle in this video. Terrible lead, opponent stays in initially but doesn't throw an icy wind against the venu. Comes in totally late with Licky and allowed him to flip switch rather than shield. None of his so called opponents make logical plays. It's staged. Think about, he's supposedly playing at the highest level but his opponents play like garbage. Henry might fool his clown viewers but can't get nothing past me.
@@Gon2Pasalacqua-zd2byYou are really dumb. You aren't battling at his elo but pretend that you know what is popular there. Here is a dose of reality just because a team beats your team doesn't mean it's actually good enough to climb. It just means it beats you. Very likely 50% of the time teams you lose to are actually bad teams overall and won't climb and no one higher up will use it.
I actually really appreciate you showing your losses. Sometimes I get discouraged from making bad plays and it's nice to see it happen even at higher elos. Thank you.
Instead of switching the exact moment they get the move, I switch 1-2 turns beforehand, then i get the fast move through with dewgong! It's easiest to do when using a 1 turn fast move on the mon you are switching from, like in this case, dragon breath on dragonite
Basically if Snarl is 1.5s You can switch after 0.5-1s then throw a fast move before their 1.5s passes up, switching a pokemon will always be 1 turn (0.5s) before you can do anything. It's a very neat trick to do against Pokemons with longer fast move as you can sneak in a move for free completely while being able to tank the fast move they throw as well. Also most people usually throw charge moves when they get them against S-Dragonite as it will almost always pressure shields so it was a pretty easy read. The longer the fast move animation like Volt Switch or Incinerate, it will massively impact the game if they throw a move on alignment in a catch as you get all that energy for free. An example would be like Steelix with Dragon Tail after 4 (6s) Use any pokemon with 2 turn move for example like ShadowClaw, after you throw 5 fast move, you can switch out then throw a fast move and the opponent will have a reaction time of 1 turn to react assuming they will throw the charge move immediately like all Steelix does then you get free fast move in and also catch their move so you get a energy lead. It is a good tactic but it does mean you also switch out early as well so it may sometimes lead you into a poor matchup if the opponent switches out as well. It can also lead to baiting out Pokemons your third pokemon may be weak to so it really depends on what the opponent has.
I’ve been using my S Dragonite and I agree, puts in so much work. I wish mine was double moved, has dragon claw and frustration 😅. Also the lags been killing me this season
Somehow after playing master league, it takes me a week cool-off to appreciate great league again. Feels like every Pokemon is so squishy and babyísh. 😅
i run a similar strategy but i put the tanky mons in the lead and shadow zard as the closer to get their shields down. shadow zard is super deadly with shields up. also congrats on 50k
Assuming a Rank 1 vs 100% IV You win against Cresselia and G-Fisk with higher bulk but lose to them as 100% IV. In the Double Shield scenario you will win against any other Lickitung mirror matches but you lose to Swampert though. This is some notable picks in general but other Pokemons may vary as well. Rank 1 has a 80.2% Winrate (712) 100% has a 75.7% Winrate (672) Overall the IV is still functional but you will not be able to duel against other tank mons in general that just charges fast like G-Fisk, you will also notice your bulkwise against Pokemons that have fast move pressure if they have any sort of attack IV stat they will hit breakpoints against you meaning if dragonbreaths would normally do 2 on you, your going to be feeling 3-4 instead. It works fine tbh I use a 100% Azumarill because I can't afford XLs and it works just as good as compared to a pvp IV one.
Man i hate seeing lantern on the lead its my least favorite pokemon to come across. even tho i win most matches but it requires me to tank on thunderbolt on my azu and then using my heliolisk
@@JaideepK.P-hp9iq seems fair, was thinking to safe switch to licki and soft loose switch to get energy on dragonite and threaten it. if it shields then dewgong drill runs it
Lickitung actually pretty much hold it's own against Bastiodon very well despite losing to it. Most people don't usually shield on a Bastiodon but assuming a 1-1 shield Bastiodon will be around the Red HP which is enough for S-Dragonite to be able to farm down with a bit of leftover energy assuming it's not too low HP.
Anyone else noticing way more cheaters this season? I uninstalled the game as I'm absolutely sick of it. Normally a 2300-2400 cp player stuck in 1800s due to the bs this season.
@obiwankenobi2520 been playing for ages and like I said every season finishing in 2300-2400 cp range even with goofing off with fun teams as meta gets boring. You're saying I all of the sudden got that much worse randomly? I've had games where for example a trevanent reached a shadow ball in just 3 shadow claws. I've had games where the timer counts down from 3 and I'm already being attacked. It's been proven people are using discord to cheat by seeing mons and moves in advance. It's downright bad this season.