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@@skizzrz true, can’t blame him! I was thinking of his catchphrases, which i expect and love, so honestly not sure why I made that point😭HSH forgive me daddy
I’ve been running this team but with Clefable instead of Tapu Koko…surprisingly has been working well for me so far. Not seeing as many steel or poison types this season.
The fact that this team consisted of 3 Pokemons that are not tanky at all and of how easy it is to counter the meta pokemons just makes this ever more satisfying. Everybody is still sticking to water types and Koko/Dragonite are hard checks to them. Not even pokemon like Cresselia/Giratina would appreciate it because of how all 3 of them wins against Tina while Cress just does no damage/requires 2 moves to KO regardless which is more than enough farm you cam get out of them. Great video of how using non-overused pokemons to climb is actually a Legend this season!
I'm so happy that a leaderboards contender (Rank #1 in the world!) is using an unconventional spice pick to climb ranks. Such an unbelievable flex, and in unimpeachable style. Undying respect.
Is it spicy? Every team in ultra league right now seems to have a water/dragom core. And electric fairy breaks that core wide open. Im actually amazed we havent see a tapu lead, poliwrath safe swap with a dragon or steel.in the back rise up tbh
@@acelilumelody4445 Tapu Koko, while a corebreaker, is considerably difficult to use due to its glassiness. Practical to use? For middling players wishing to climb, not particularly. Deadly in the hands of someone who knows what he/she is doing? Absolutely.
At around 14:55, the guy must of had thar whole crazy team checker thing from discord. Where you can view the enemy team before battle. And while it's hard to prove, he definitely could of stayed in and watched the typing before switching like other players. He instead threw his dragon type expecting dragonite. But didn't expect the alolan pokemon because it wouldn't make sense to throw that at an alolan sandshrew. Something felt super off about that move switch.
So I'm just curious what Tapu Koko I should max out for ML. I know Tapu isn't high ranked in ML but while raiding for a shiny and a decent UL IV I was able to capture the #8ML thats an XXL and the #4ML regular size lol
I think a lot of people have forgotten about Shadow Nidoqueen. Sure, it might not technically be AS good as it was before the Poison Fang nerf, but if a bunch of people are going to run teams that are super weak to it, should be a good time.
Congrats on hitting #1 but maybe we should start celebrating when the first Legend rankings appear. I've hit Veteran multiple times too and even had higher elo than that.
I have a almost perfect iv tapu koko but its very glassy.. had many wins but by far not enough to rise with that stupid point system.. just stand at around 2100 and 2200 like every season 🙄 i think it checks how many youve payed in this game and give the money accounts some buffs or something. With my allmost free to play account at lvl50 i had no chance against legend players.. but not bc they are better! They had the perfect matchups against me so they just have to play it till the end step by step. Every season it stupidly gets clearer and clearer when niantic add more moves to some Mons or like today when i choose my pokemon in the battle and cant do a quick move. Just nothing happens and the legend oponent can do the charge move. Some really stupid game chenanigans
How are trainers not getting hit with the damn crazy algorithm of bad leads and counters and go 5-0 one set and 0-5 next. People just getting dubs and dubs