There’s so many calcs you need to make to get an accurate idea of whether or not your opponent can ko you in randbats, so many moves, abilities, items and Tera types a Mon could have and you have to account for all of them so it’s understandable and relatable that he doesn’t always make every calc before locking in a move. Bites you in the ass sometimes but you can’t be perfect.
@@percsie3072 I'm pretty sure this is him mistranslating what he's reading on showdex. It shows you the calc and the %. He's not freshly entering it into the actual damage calc we all use. You can tell too, because he calls the move which does or doesn't kill, and it's never when he didn't know the item or something.
@@dhvsheabdh Im aware he uses showdex, im also used to showdex. again there are just so many factors going into insuring your safe from an ko each turn its understandable that he would mess up every now and then
@@percsie3072 Doesn't really add up. He says it way too often to account for the few instances where like, he's got the item wrong (black glasses instead of boots or something), or those instances where the poke is a max speed set or something. I definitely definitely bet it says like 12.5% chance to KO and he takes that as not a kill. I don't think it's any of this stuff you're talking about whatsoever because the paradigm doesn't make sense. For example, life orb usually turns a low roll into a KO if the high roll outside of life orb is a KO. Like, the damages don't work in the way you say if you get the item wrong. In other words, the wrong item turns a chance of KO to a guarantee, which is not what we're talking about.
@@percsie3072, I highly doubt it. It's nowhere near as hard as you say to keep track of all those factors. In fact, you'd probably not get that high on the ladder, if you're prone to that kind of silly mistake. You can safely assume top players don't usually mess that up.
I laugh most of the time. He usually uploads raw footage (or raw footage with very few cuts) so he’s one of the only RU-vidrs who you get to see the rage quits from. Very relatable lol
I had the same thought. That would have been a big ball move. At least from the way they played, you could tell that they weren't the substitute variant. I was thinking about just sleep powdering venomoth at 25:37 already but then I remembered what if it's substitute. Would be instant gg then. Venomoth is so threatening.
FREEZAIIIII!!! You gotta do a PokeRogue playthrough my guy! I’d love to see you going in blind so the less you look up the better! The only real info you need is that (n) means a move isn’t implemented and (p) means it’s partially implimented. Really hope to see a run or two!
@@ExhaustinglyBored That’s not the kind of spoiler he is adding a shield for. He’s shielding from the comments that talk about the specific events of the video, which sometimes show up as the top comment
@@ExhaustinglyBored and right now the top comment says exactly what happens at the climax of the video. And I saw that before I watched the video but didn't want to.
Damnn that misdreavous got soo much lucky as opponent used ground attack and you calm mind to get 4 pokemons down One of the luckiest moments adios to you😊😊
How did freezai get rid of the spoilers at the end that basically tell you that the game is over? Idk if I explained that right but you can tell when u won/lost a battle right away on showdown and I hate it because sometimes it spoils an unforeseen crit or a 95% miss. Anyway does anyone know how to get rid of it like freezai did?
@@fillphd I think it would still ohko without rain, it’s a 270 bp move after all the calcs with choice specs as well. Scor is usually defensive so special attacks do better against it
what in the world was the first guy scared of? he had a free turn to quiver dance but switches out?? he hadn’t even seen anything to be scared of, i don’t get it.