I’m actually pretty sure the Pokémon on the right was also a shiny alongside ludicolo.. correct me if I’m wrong but I swear it is usually a darker blue
12:41 Ceruledge having such a good shiny you need a magnifying glass to notice. I don't think it's an awful shiny, it looks cool but cmon, they could have given it other details as well
It wasn't a speed tie. +2 is 2 times speed. +1 is 1.5 times speed, and so is choice scarf. Tobins delibird was times 2.25 speed while Dylans was 2 times speed
6:25 I was initially like “Swords Dance Assault Vest? When will they learn?!” But then I saw another commenter say you mixed up High Horsepower & Stomping Tantrum and that makes a lot of sense.
Note to Dylan: the two Delibirds weren’t at a speed tie. Although it is easy to mistake it as a speed tie, choice scarf with a +1 speed boost is multiplicative while +2 speed boost is additive. Therefore, choice scarf with +1 would actually result in 1.5 * 1.5 = 2.25 times the normal speed while +2 speed results in 2 times the normal, making choice scarf +1 speed faster
Sudowoodo isn’t all that bad!: 13:30. Sure, it may not be the best battler, but it's a cherished companion, especially for Brock. In Pokémon Diamond & Pearl, we see Brock's Bonsly evolve into Sudowoodo, making it a vital part of his team. The Pokémon’s playful and affectionate nature shines through in its comedic antics, highlighting its quirky personality. While it may not be the strongest fighter, Brock's Sudowoodo holds its own in battles, surprising opponents with its mimicry and unexpected strength. Its loyalty and unique character make it a standout companion in Brock's journey, reminding us that a Pokémon's true worth goes beyond stats-it’s all about the connections and joy they bring along the way! Plus, in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, we see Brassius with a Sudowoodo that he terastallizes into Grass type. This may not seem like a big deal, but it highlights Sudowoodo’s versatility. The options for Fire-types are limited early on, especially if you don't choose Fuecoco as your starter. You might only encounter Fletchling or Charcadet if you're lucky. But, Sudowoodo retains its Rock-type moves, making it a challenging opponent for early teams that might struggle against Rock-types like it. Overall, Sudowoodo proves to be a fun and strategic addition to any team!
Shiny Hoppip, Deoxys and Ceruledge ignored And technically Poliwhirl shiny was ignored too (Tobin would have said you have 2 shinies because shiny ludi was there as well)
Who else thinks sudowoodo should get an evolution that is rock/ghost (dead and fossilized tree)! Maybe a trevenant divergent evolution. Or it's relationship with trevenant makes it a grass/ghost but has an ability “petrified state” (name pending) that “rock” pixilates all of its grass moves, hidden ability solid rock! A good mixed attacker with good defensive stats but a low hp and speed stats(70hp,105atk, 120def, 100spa, 120spd 35 spd for a 550 bst). Sudo learns horn leech and must faint X number of phantump or trevenants with horn leech then level up to evolve! Learns a few grass moves like leech seed and worry seed maybe strength sap (breed move?) and some weak grass move like branch poke. Shadow sneak, shadow ball and a few other ghost moves. All of the leech moves are based off of it’s pokedex entry about it being a vampire like (undead and “life sucking”) tree along with its high defences and mediocre hp suggesting that its a petrified undead tree trying to cling to the last sparks life by leeching life essence from its prey! P.s. A few misplaced thoughts… Maybe a signature ability that makes it take no damage from water moves and restores 1/4 maybe 1/3 hp, but reduces its def and spd stats 1 stage per “hit”
Catch challenge but what abilities they get depend on BST Under 200 Wonderguard is available above 600 Slow Start, Truant etc... If you choose to evolve it gets the abilities based on its evolved BST.
stuff thats waaaaay too vague like.. anime for bonsly should prolly not be allowed lol edit: or just smth that makes no sense even relatively to the other words