@@Choujifangirl Pretty sure he reports them afterwards. Fuck I know I would, let them say their childish shit while I report and continue about my day being stoned and playing Pokemon
@@razorgliscor940 Fire might not have been the best idea, that Jirachi had a Rock-type move. Maybe a Dark/Ground-type like Krookodile or sac STAB and use Tyranitar?
Literally. You have no swaps against a bad matchup. You just have to hope you don't get one hit KO and can chip away at their health. It's such a terrible idea
Me: "Damn. My rival has the perfect counter to my sand team." Also me: Doesn't have Freeze Dry or any strong grass moves to counter my rival's Swampert. (I got a Cacturne to fix that btw)
I like how that Liam kid at the end just kept using the same big damage attack over and over despite sturdy keeping you up. He probably clicked on it harder each time too
I think responding to toxicity with politeness and GGs is definitely a funny way to make them more mad, but responding with just “angy” unleashes a fury like no other. So funny lol
It's so funny to watch how legendary spammers respond to stall + sweep. "Hm, yes, even though the first 40 times I casted moonblast it did nothing, the 41st time will _definitely_ do something."
he was like "i'm trying to get around his hacking" and then just uses moonblast again lmfao like IT DIDN'T WORK ALL THE OTHER TIMES WHY ISN'T IT WORKING THIS TIME???
isn't the best strat to stall yourself as well and just hope to outspeed? I am a total newbie at Showdown so I really gotta learn the best strats to counter the current meta and also the stall + sweep, I have been trying to set one up on my Alteria, but I might have to switch them out if they really aren't a powerful enough pokemon to pull the slow sweep.
@@LeavesOfJupiter if you're facing a stat build stall you should go for a Haze or possibly sash Malamar Topsy-turvy, or something like that Or unaware counter stall type stuff
The ego of some of them is just the funniest thing ever, and the fact that they dont even seem to know 99% of the moves that arent legendary signatures baffles me
because they are anonymous 8-20 year olds , got to remember pokemon demographics are always on the younger side even if its been around for 23y . Places like showdown that have been around for 10 years, lots of the older players already got invested and cycled out .
@@crackthecorn Yep. And it's not that hard to just... know what the moves do anyways. It's kinda sad that people can be dumb sometimes- It's like saying someone like me, who nuzlockes pokemon games here on youtube just to get better is a "Hacker" Just because thye know their plays and know what to do...... And its also sad that people say "You needed hacks to win" When all they are using is the Meta and they lose to... what? A eisque?
Also, not being calculative enough to know that he's right now sitting on top of a 20*(1+6+6+6+6+6+6+2) power stored power attack... Like wth, he's way overpowered right then
@@Lil_Pac-MackYT1 It's especially hilarious because in showdown you can just !dt [movename] to find out what it did. Hell one of them did it for Stored Power and STILL didn't understand what it did.
Pretty much any entry hazard breaks it, multi hit moves too, it's not unbreakable by anyone with half a brain that doesn't spam Zacian and other box legends
@@ravenknight4195 oh I absolutely agree, it’s easy to stop pretty much any L1 play with some basic common sense moves that everybody should have on their team, but it certainly was unbreakable for this poor noob
The four things everyone needs to take down temp6t 1. Priority moves like Mach punch (sucker punch doesn’t count) 2. Multi hit moves like pin missile 3. Status healing moves like Aromatherapy 4 hazard clearing moves like rapid spin
Love how he doesn't even deny how lucky he got with jirachi boosts. Would've been even funnier if the opponent was fully raging about luck and temp just says yup.
@@tylerwhiteontv Probably, but that's not the point. It's still funny seeing someone being super salty about luck. To be honest though, I would be fuming if I faced that jirachi.
That last dude really wantrd to impress his friend and then lost in the most embarrasing way possible, everything about that one was great, the friend didn't know anything so "hacks" was the best possible thing to say in such an embarrasing moment, and the "Uhhh Liam ur losing" has to be the best line ever recorded on this channel, pure gold
Heres explanation why u dont fight a nosepass: sturdy=unable to be 1 hit ko'd and pain split is a move where u absorb the target(s) hp to healself while damaging opponent by its own previous atk so stop hitting urself pple!!
@@grahambird2208 I thought roleplaying while battling was kinda cringe, but damn, having two tabs to be your own hype man - that's an avengers level cringe
I find it hilarious how he didn't bring someone who knew Pokemon, no no no, completely random friend who has no idea what is going on and is just going with what Liam is saying
@@cowrocks3630Liam knew that if he invited anyone that had the slightest amount of Pokémon knowledge, they would know Temp wasn’t hacking so he opted for the safer option. Pretty sad tbh
I'm here laughing like an idiot seeing the Nosepass and going "HAHAHAHA I NEVER THOUGHT OF THAT STRATEGY!" as it's very clever and my brain is melting from just thinking about it like a poor soul. I'm losing it.
That moment when you call your friend so they can watch you flex your pokemon only to watch you get your ass handed to you by a team of level 1s from a guy who jokingly admitted to hacking when in all actuality didnt hack at all
That ChrisZ guy felt like fighting a gym leader, where you just sweep the entire team with one mon with one type advantage. Also what Joshua said. So confident. Also at 11:10. Sure, turn your ninja frog into bug type right after you saw Max Flare. No way that could go wrong.
Lol'ed so hard at "tha king" 1 and 2. Imagine having your friend with a matching name hop in to trash talk everyone you battled in pokemon. I can already imagine them, like a couple of miniature paul brothers. After thinking it over further, I don't believe "the king" has any friends, that was him on both accounts X'D
they must be very new also because like, the last time i laddered was like 2010 and even i can recognize a FEAR strat. "hacking" like no dude it's sturdy + pain split working very obviously just like they do in-game. also i lost to enough weird shit to know that an opponent with off-beat pokes always has something up their sleeves
It’s such a basic one too. I don’t see why people can’t figure out an answer to it. Literally any status effect would work. If your team of 6 pokemon with 4 moves each (24 total moves) has no status effect moves, then you‘re clearly unprepared. It’s really not that hard, but these guys just can’t seem to get the memo.
The best thing about it is some idiot at the recieving end calling it hacks Would be such a compliment if ur strats are literally so good they are percieved as hacks
Never thought I’d see the day where my beloved jirachi (best pokemon) would sweep a team. Thank you temp6t for giving the best pokemon such a wonderful opportunity
"You ruined the game" - some salty child who's mad his team of default Power picks lost to someone using an actual strategy with thoughts into his team's composition and moveset.
"you ruined the game, now its full of op trash" Lmao he actually made the game much better by making the "trash" pokemons good, they're always left out, most of the time the Pokémon fights are just "brute force", but hey actual strategies for "trash" pokemon exist now, which makes the game even more fair and fun.
only at low ladder. you have to use pokemon that are good and work with each other and have strategy. temp6t only does the last 2. it works in low ladder and he gets these reactions which give him content. he purposely stays on low ladder so he can do this
@@kingfetchd9889 Legendaries are just that. Legendaries. They're immensely strong but at the same time, *VERY HARD AND ANNOYING* to train. The High Ladder AG are composed of Legendary spammer users that are able to utilize their Legendary Pokemons at their maximum capacity without blundering a Turn.
@@xxx_jim_the_reaper_xxx certain legendaries are strong. landarous t for example and regieleki. other legendaries, such as Lugia, are mediocre at best. and normal pokemon, such as incineroar, can be broken as fuck
This really proves that Pokemon battles can be a lot more about strategy and understanding the game than just brute forcing your way through with strong legendaries.
Even children grasp this very simple to understand concept, yet people still continue to run teams of full Legendaries despite the Pokedex nearing a thousand with every new generation. It's embarrassing that we have to share a site with these freakshows that spam signature moves and don't bother to actually learn the very basic mechanics that Pokémon has to offer.
I brute force my way thru with an offensive team, but I don’t use whole teams of legends, I use stuff like offensive gastrodon, and in one game, even tho I lost to timer (it was in game, final score 3-2) my Scarf Klefki with foul play (yes, as odd as it sounds, I have switcheroo for that combo, got 3 kills, one with foul play, two with my later switched rocky helmet
I love it when toxic people use autism as an insult. 15:03 I won a battle in ESO and the guy said: I hope you get autism. 1. How is that actually an insult? 2. I have autism. 3. He just got beat by a guy with autism.😂
I appreciate these on two levels. One it shows any pokemon can be good with the right strategy and that there's people that take this game way too seriously.
This just in: If you're a noob, and you want to seem strong: 6 legendaries, All Zacian, and call any move you don't know 'Hax.' This is apparently the baseline on Showdown.
thank smogon for that. a vast majority of the pvp community can't seem to grasp anything beyond what is the best/M.E.T.A. and lose their shit when it doesn't work out for em
Nah this is just low ladder players. They think they are good peaking at 1200 and knowing which pokemon have the highest stats. Most of these games aren't even over 1100 rating. Although high ladder get wild salty too, but they aren't as brain dead. They don't call people hackers either lol. Too busy complaining about hax.
Everytime I watch one of these, I want to be this good at a game. Not just skill, but the deep understanding. Also, it makes me hop on Pokemon on my switch to enjoy more Pokemon. :)
Liam seems like a composed, stable individual of good moral character. I'm sure Liam's philanthropic accomplishments are just as numerous as his accurate and not at all patently false accusations of cheating that DEFINITELY aren't intended to gaslight his own friend. Liam would never do that.
it'd be neat if you did type-themed teams more often, though i understand that those often fail in competitive battles due to the whole lack of type variety thing. but, if you're up for it, i'd love to see you do something interesting with a ghost team!
It never ceases to amaze me that instead of looking for a reason how nosepass healed he just screams “CHEATS!!!” He only had to look at what the move painsplit does.
Seeing a couple comments about the Malamar sweep, so here you go. Earlier in the match, he used Alakazam (I think) to use Trick and give Yveltal a Ring Target, which gets rid of its immunity to psychic type moves. Opponent forgot all about it, so immediately called hacks after dying to it lol.
I cringe and enjoy how childish are those who think "Legendary= Powerful pokemon". Like, that was a normal thought back in 1998... you had five Pikachu and your Mewtwo and you were the strongest trainer... Then RU-vid arrived and we all saw how someone win a whole elite using only a magikarp.
@@littlemisseevee2309 Exactly, Ubers is its own metagame with good and bad strategies and balaced/unbalanced teams. You can't just blindly throw 6 of them in and expect it to work out.
In 1998, Mewtwo WAS pretty much in terms of raw power the strongest. However, nowadays it's really about planning because there's a lot of Pokemon that can do some crazy cool things that aren't legendaries. My friend was talking shit one time about having legendary Pokemon in sword and thought I was easy to beat. Showed up with a togekiss, and just fucking went to town because he didn't know how to counter or prepare for para-flinch. I mean, I had other Pokemon, but to even it out I didn't show up with legendary mons or starters.
Ok so what I've learned from watching these battles is,Having the knowledge of the moves the Pokemon can use and how to utilize them to their full potential, knowing what the abilities they can have and how to set up for massive plays makes me a hacker 🤣
I just love that they’re so quick to accept that it’s hacking. Never once does it occur to them that they may just not know everything about pokemon, but that someone found a way to hack a relatively decent protected game mid way through?
That last battle fml, when a kid wants to show off to their friend how good they are and get embarrassed by a level 1 pokemon that they had to blame it on hacks 🤣🤣
I legit know nothing about Pokemon but seeing someone with this level of system mastery be able to completely shut down what are supposed to be "The Most Powerful" mons in the game is genuinely a credit to both temp and the designers for making it where genuine strategy and tactics will win over brute force if you know what you're doing. Cheers.
Bro really understood what temp was doing, and convinced his noob friend that he’s hacking, and then told him to not report because it wouldn’t do anything XD
If we could see ages of players. I wonder how many low ladder players for ubers are generally children. Because the way they talk would be disturbing if it was an adult.
It was pretty nice of you to "admit" you were hacking to the last kid. I think he realized it too and was mildly grateful you gave him an out. Hopefully, he learned his lesson.
I love it when they figured out who you are Temp. It’s like they were fighting a king wearing a disguise, with all of his subjects watching from beyond a plane of existence.
I think they don't take the time to read the full effects of moves and just read the first few bits they see of the move. When one sees Stored Power for the first time, it's a move that has a base power of 20 and 100% accuracy. But if they actually read more, the move can be more lethal. XD
They were probably confused by it hitting their dark type aka their yveltal. I think the malamar used miracle eye to make sure stored power hit the yveltal, as miracle eye allows psychic moves to hit dark types.
He was checking the type to make sure it's psychic (and shouldn't hit Yveltal). The part he missed was that the dead Alakazam gave Yveltal a ring target with Trick.
I am confused on how Stored Power was able to affect Yveltal. Isn’t Dark immune to Psychic? Is it an additional ability thst stored power has? I haven’t looked it up yet.
I think you should do a "Wholesome players: the movie" where it's just a compilation of players taking losses gracefully, accepting defeat and not being salty
That guy with the Ice rider Calyrex, from every move he could do on a Ninjask, he chooses to use Trick LOL. Also all those guys should be lucky temp isn't a mod anymore, all of those would have gained a permanent ban for insulting him. Keep the good work my man you are awesome.
Yah about say temp beat a ou council member so no he knows what he is doing and he used it despite le chonk being regulated to death fauder he still won you need to know how to use stall and play around stall breakers