The fact that his Mr mime called Spoon, swaps items to give you a twisted spoon, and then he types in "spoon". This guy is incredible that's the biggest power move I've seen anyone do
Old video and comment, but I just imagine some kid just dying for the chance to make that trick twisted spoon move work and thinking it's the funniest thing ever and it's just adorable. Bless kids who try their best.
Honestly this guy seems pretty chill, he just needs to have better tactics. Also it’s so refreshing to see someone with just one legendary on their team lmao
I like this kid. I hope he keeps playing & improving because clearly the game needs more non-toxic and genuinely funny players. If 2010 is his year of birth, I totally would have given my Pokémon nicknames like that at 11
The fact that he doesn’t even know about FEAR Rattata means that he’s definitely brand new to Pokémon. Good for him. New to a game, doesn’t know what half the moves do, but wasn’t even remotely toxic.
He had 2010 in his handle, he might have very well been 11. If he was, leads me to wonder how he ended up on showdown and not just playing the game on console.
@@Laevateinn he probably wanted to play with people but didnt want to go through the hassle of grinding the console to make a decent team Edit: thats how i ended up on showdown
@@glitchpenguin6371 level 1 ratatta can not outspeed a level 100 pokemon. have it hold focus sash to make it survive any attack, then use the move Endevour to put the opponents HP to the same HP as yours. 1HP. then use the priority move Quick Attack for a KO
whenever i see a level 1, i'm always thinking, yeah. . that's gonna be a problem. how are there folks in this day and age, with this game having been out for like 100 years, that still go "lol a level 1?! EZ win 4 me, lulz!"
That kid was more than likely 11. Expectations should be tempered a little. With language like "The Ace is here" and it's the legendary of the team... The kid is just trying to live out their pokemon dreams. They had a good attitude too, despite the frustrations their lack of knowledge brought them.
not only that, he actually named his ace *The Ace*. Each and every single one of his pokemon is customized. Kid is the Pokemon Master everyone aspires to be but never managed to become
He's clearly a child but doesn't seem dumb and has a good attitude. With a friendly nudge in the right direction he could probably improve a lot if he wanted to.
idk that's some clever absurdist humor for a child and he doesn't cry about losing, I don't even know how many 20 yr olds pull that off. Not to mention spoon is often a comedic reference from a 90s cartoon
@@blakksheep736 pretty much what was already said. Enemy's Mr. Mime was holding the item Twisted Spoon (increases psychic damage). Then they used Trick to switch items with Temp6t, giving him the Twisted Spoon. Then the opponent typed 'spoon'.
that guy is adorable, absolutely adorable, and he isnt toxic too which is incredible, rather than assuming a win he just wonders about your choice, beautiful
Who should you be afraid of? The guy that gets his ego shattered and starts crying, Or the guy that is being tortured slowly but instead of screaming he starts taking notes?
@@snakeshake7381 an inner battle, I understand the guy being tortured because only he knows that he sucks, he should stop putting so much pressure on himself.
@@snakeshake7381 yes, thats why I answered with another joke from his videos. he says that as a sniper, only you know the shots you missed, so you keep pressuring yourself to be better, how its an inner battle.
Is this what it feels like for the aged master when they bump into a worthy student destined to be the protag? Because this kid actually felt spirited, had fun, had only partial clue what they were doing and could become unstoppable with proper training.
This battle left me feeling the tiniest shred of pity within alot of good-natured chuckles, "n'aww he is starting in pokemon" were my thoughts the entire battle, hopefully they'll stay and learn instead of staying confused and rage-quitting the game.
As someone who isn’t very good at battling myself, I’ve enjoyed testing the waters on Showdown lately. I’ve completely avoided the meta and I’m just kind of trying what I feel like that day and making a team around it and it’s been really fun! I encourage players like him to stick around, he’d improve with time haha
How cute, he's using his playthrough team 🥺 Jokes aside, when we encounter these kinds of players we should take some time to explain them what's happening, because I think that every time something they don't understand happens, they lose interest, and we lose players, if we instead explain (in detail) what's happening, they can feel safer on the site and not thinking that everyone is cheating
This is a good thing for him, a learning experience. Everyone was new at one point. I'm just glad that there are people who are willing to try and learn at all, much less try to learn through PVP. He was confused and a bit clueless, but not malicious or mean. I'm hopeful for his future. :)
It's not even the attack stat being bad You're stealing HP from something that has 15hp. Drain Punch heals for half the actual damage, not the percent stolen.
DaMoon: "Stall Monster, use ingrain!" Stall Monster: *uses ingrained DaMoon: "Stall Monster, switch out!" Stall Monster: "Hold on. This whole operation was your idea."
This whole video reminded me of when I convinced my friends to try showdown for the first time. It was so much fun seeing them learn and even more fun when they managed to beat me for the first time after some time of learning.
I feel like this is some kid who just played Brilliant Diamond and decided to bring his full team onto Pokemon Showdown to see how it would hold up, but they've never played any other Pokemon games before
Weavile + Poison Sludge + Blizzard = new meta??? But in all honesty, the guy had the right idea for a lot of things. Just… the execution left something to be desired lol
I do wonder about the viability of Black Sludge + Fling on something like Weavile. I know there’s better sets for it, but surprising a non-Steel, non-Poison switch-in with something unexpected might buy Weavile a little momentum.
This is honestly one of the more painful ones to watch just because I feel so bad for the opponent. He’s definitely new, or at least hasn’t played enough to know about certain move mechanics, but he’s clearly got some skill when it comes to using good mons and move sets, mostly. It’s honestly adorable, in a “We we’re all like this at one point” kinda way.
this is literally just so cute. love that this person is learning new things and trying strats even if they kinda don't get it. whether a child or just a new player.... i hope they climb the ladder some day :) also, love the choice of shiny weavile on the team. that's one of my dream shinies!
“Imagine using drain punch coming off of base 5 attack and expecting to heal” some of the comments are so condescending even people who grew up playing Pokémon would have no idea what this means stfu
I feel bad for them, but they tried. Even had some good pokemon and a good strategy going. They just need to understand the team they've made a bit more. What's nice to see is this is clearly a team made of pokemon they actually like and you don't see that too often
what good strategy? Nothing they did made a single bit of sense... They honestly looked more like someone who didn't know what they were doing, and their evil big bro just handed them this team and told him "Here, this is a great team, good luck!" while laughing under his breath at how stupid his younger sibling was about to look!
They're so cute and so obviously new, I hope against hope they have good experiences and not the absolute garbage showdown is known for. Making mistakes is such a valuable part of learning!
This guy didn’t have a firm grasp of even his own team’s mechanics, but I still respect him far more than most of your opponents. He wasn’t toxic, and accepted the loss pretty well. 10/10, would battle again.
The "spoon" part is one of the best things I've ever seen in this channel... I mean, this guy's not like others, he's just playing cool and having "fun" for himself... for my opinion
I feel like Black Sludging your non-poison mon is just a rite of passage at this point. I definitely did that as a kid and was confused that Sawk kept taking damage from it instead of healing like the Garbodors I had fought before.
This seems like a player who's only played the main story campaign in one of the games, where you generally don't need any strategy other than "use supereffective moves."
Man, I just feel bad for this guy. Seems like the kind of guy to play a round, you get off the game, and then you go out and get drinks with him and chill at the pub.
Given what they were doing with the spoon, I don’t think it’s the worst idea. Using Trick to steal a leftovers and give the target an item that’s totally useless to them. Screens are common enough for Light Clay to be useful on occasion.
The strategy behind the level 1s with focus sash is amazing and devastating at the same time. The only better one is level 1 Cottonee with leech seed, protect, substitute, and a focus sash.
NO, the important thing is he's wasting everyone else's time. You want to fool around or play while new? Challenge the AI. Don't bother people who are trying to actually play, please.
This guy is smarter than half the guys you fight on this channel, because he actually considered that there’s a reason you used level 1 Pokémon, rather than immediately calling your team bad.
The funniest thing about your channel is that it really shows people play this game with little knowledge of the actual battling aspect of Pokémon, it’s always so funny to see
I remember once when I was lurking battles and this guy was called Dioappeso (hanged God, a pretty bad profanity in Italian). He had like three toxic orbs on mons that don't benefit from them and other really strange things. He was 100% new to the game, and it was... Interesting to say the least
@@Eevee19 it's a reference to the Garbodor's original 'most confused pokemon on showdown', who also had such strats as 'oran berry blissey with endeavor'
I think my favourite strat in showdown is my free for all garydos set. I give it a leftovers I give it max hp and max def with a careful nature I also give it substitute, dive, bounce and double team It only ever dies either turn 1 or to it struggling to death
Most of the people you match with act like they're 11, but this is definitely one of the times where that doesn't result in toxicity lmao. Hope he keeps at it and gets better at the game.
Spoon.
spoon
spoon
spoon
𝗦𝗽𝗼𝗼𝗻
Spoon
I think the moment he gave you a spoon, and he said spoon, that was the moment he won that battle, regardless of who actually won
Spoon
If this comment didn't have 69 likes, I would like it.
He may have lost the game but he won our hearts
Spoon
Spoon
This guy is literally the bug catchers everyone encounters on their way to the 1st city, brave and without the toxicity
Haha on point analogy.
You could say, toxicity repels the bugs
spoon
yeah, the "protect" spam remknded me of the metapod guy. .
plus a Dialga.
The fact that his Mr mime called Spoon, swaps items to give you a twisted spoon, and then he types in "spoon". This guy is incredible that's the biggest power move I've seen anyone do
Not ruining the number
Heh, this kid..
Spoon
Spoon
Spoon
The spoon tactic was clearly some next level psychological warfare.
Ah yes, he learnt from the Masters themselves.
What's wrong with the spoon? Idk much about Pokemon sorry.
@@blakksheep736 There's nothing wrong it's just a meme
@@perseus_0884 well its a meme I don't get. Sorry.
@@blakksheep736 he had a mister mime named spoon give a spoon to temp and then typed “spoon. genius.
He’s a little confused, but he’s got spirit
Ye
Also what's with it name?
@@ultimateweeb519 ‘s a conversation starter :P
And an Ace up his sleeve AMIRITE
I think he's a **bit** more than a little confused
We need more people who are OK with losing like him.
Also, I like how he called Chansey "Egg Woman".
Everything about this guy is legend. Simply types "Spoon" when giving the guy a Twisted Spoon. 😂😂👑
Old video and comment, but I just imagine some kid just dying for the chance to make that trick twisted spoon move work and thinking it's the funniest thing ever and it's just adorable. Bless kids who try their best.
all pokemon have a specific name its so cute
It's good that not every child is horrible.
agree
poor guy. he was so happy when he sent out his ace
He's got the potential to become a sweeper.
HE MISSED SO MUCH TOO, I FELT TERRIBLE FOR HIM
I bet all of his experience comes from one play through of diamond and that was his team
His THE Ace*
The fact that he believed so much in his Dialga even tho things were going horribly wrong all the time has something poetic. Dude deserved the W.
Honestly this guy seems pretty chill, he just needs to have better tactics. Also it’s so refreshing to see someone with just one legendary on their team lmao
It’s like they felt they were cheating if they put more than one
I think this was a learning opportunity for him
hes a kid tho look at his user
I feel kinda bad for him ngl
@@azoth2335 Tbh Legendaries have higher base stats, so there is no problem in using them to climb the ladder as long as there's strategy.
Brings a spoon to a battle.
Gives you the spoon.
Refuses to elaborate.
Leaves.
True sigma.
.noopS
I like this kid. I hope he keeps playing & improving because clearly the game needs more non-toxic and genuinely funny players. If 2010 is his year of birth, I totally would have given my Pokémon nicknames like that at 11
At 11, I used exclusively damage moves and had no idea what stalling even was. Egg woman does sound accurate though
@@rojibeans5816 I used to do that when I was 7-9
Spoon is a god
yea, I saw the nicknames and was like oh. this is a child. at least they seemed to be having fun
Dude see how proud he was of his Dialga! Wholesomeness overflow
The fact that he doesn’t even know about FEAR Rattata means that he’s definitely brand new to Pokémon. Good for him. New to a game, doesn’t know what half the moves do, but wasn’t even remotely toxic.
He had 2010 in his handle, he might have very well been 11. If he was, leads me to wonder how he ended up on showdown and not just playing the game on console.
@@Laevateinn he probably wanted to play with people but didnt want to go through the hassle of grinding the console to make a decent team
Edit: thats how i ended up on showdown
to be fair, not many players know that Ingrain traps you. i would be confused too.
Or at least new to showdown
@@glitchpenguin6371 level 1 ratatta can not outspeed a level 100 pokemon. have it hold focus sash to make it survive any attack, then use the move Endevour to put the opponents HP to the same HP as yours. 1HP. then use the priority move Quick Attack for a KO
Guy: "Interesting team. Why the *Level 1 Pokémon*?
Veterans: "...Oh no."
I shake in my boots when I see a low level Pokémon on the enemy team
Right its totally an unkillable gimmick unless you use chip damage or entry hazards
Lvl 1 sturdy aron lol....
@@Aliyah_666 or multiple damaging moves
whenever i see a level 1, i'm always thinking, yeah. . that's gonna be a problem.
how are there folks in this day and age, with this game having been out for like 100 years, that still go "lol a level 1?! EZ win 4 me, lulz!"
Dont worry, confusion only lasts for a few turns, give him some time and he'll recover from it
Damn he’s already dead you don’t have to kill him twice haha 💀
He hurt himself in confusion...
Underrated comments here, had such a good laugh xD
@DripSupply U mad?
Best comment under spoon... well done
That kid was more than likely 11. Expectations should be tempered a little. With language like "The Ace is here" and it's the legendary of the team... The kid is just trying to live out their pokemon dreams. They had a good attitude too, despite the frustrations their lack of knowledge brought them.
not only that, he actually named his ace *The Ace*. Each and every single one of his pokemon is customized. Kid is the Pokemon Master everyone aspires to be but never managed to become
When the first time playing Pokémon I like that, always using damaging move and don't have strategies
He's clearly a child but doesn't seem dumb and has a good attitude. With a friendly nudge in the right direction he could probably improve a lot if he wanted to.
@@setiawanraestloz3504 And he Spoon
idk that's some clever absurdist humor for a child and he doesn't cry about losing, I don't even know how many 20 yr olds pull that off. Not to mention spoon is often a comedic reference from a 90s cartoon
Again, when you see the LV1 Pokémon, you must immediately assume it's the most dangerous one in the team.
Me when I see the level one fear Ratatta on the enemy team
I use level 1 sturdy mons for setting up flying Riolu. Does that count?
@@YourKingSkeletor fear or copycat setup are equally terrifying
@@YourKingSkeletor i think this ia different
Still, seeing lvl 1 pokemon. Always have like sturdy, focus sash, etc. Then a move that scary or annoying
>Mr mime named 'spoon'
>uses trick to give a spoon
>types "spoon"
This was the funniest interaction I think I've ever seen
Can you explain this to me?
Idk much about Pokemon sorry.
@@blakksheep736 He gives them a spoon
@@blakksheep736 pretty much what was already said. Enemy's Mr. Mime was holding the item Twisted Spoon (increases psychic damage). Then they used Trick to switch items with Temp6t, giving him the Twisted Spoon. Then the opponent typed 'spoon'.
@@blakksheep736 Comedy that appeals to young people can be surreal and dark - and completely meaningless.
Giving you the spoon was an absolute power move.
The Ace is here!
Sends out Dialga
*misses roar of time*
Remember kids, if it's not 100% accurate, it's 50% accurate
Ah, so sheer cold is 50% accurate. I HAVE AN IDEA :D
Coil Zygarde into Fissure = die
Pokémon has XCOM accuracy ratings.
hail yeah.
Me, using Hypnosis against the Elite Four because it's just as accurate as Razor Leaf
that guy is adorable, absolutely adorable, and he isnt toxic too which is incredible, rather than assuming a win he just wonders about your choice, beautiful
You sure? Every Pokemon he had was labeled toxic.
lmao, toxic spikes
Respect to him. He spooned you
ayo
Who should you be afraid of?
The guy that gets his ego shattered and starts crying,
Or the guy that is being tortured slowly but instead of screaming he starts taking notes?
The guy that gets his head blown off and is taking notes
@@snakeshake7381 an inner battle, I understand the guy being tortured because only he knows that he sucks, he should stop putting so much pressure on himself.
@@wiytchery did you get the joke from the lazypurple video
@@snakeshake7381 yes, thats why I answered with another joke from his videos. he says that as a sniper, only you know the shots you missed, so you keep pressuring yourself to be better, how its an inner battle.
I'd rather be 's p o o n' than "Hax, you're cheating"
Is this what it feels like for the aged master when they bump into a worthy student destined to be the protag? Because this kid actually felt spirited, had fun, had only partial clue what they were doing and could become unstoppable with proper training.
I just hope he keeps the spoon power move as his signature move.
Poor guy, he just completed the tutorial and ended up in the ring with Ali wearing barbed wire gloves.
I don’t think he completed the tutorial.
Hey atleast he isn't toxic like the rest
A breath of fresh air for sure, he PM'd me with a wholesome message after the game too
@@temp6t yeah, players like that are rare on showdown
@@temp6t what did the message sayd??
He is spoon
@@ThofuGear
He just gave him a spoon. That's it.
"Egg woman"
Now I know what Pokémon is Robotnik's favorite
I cracked up when he said egg woman and chansey appeared on the screen 😂
No Robotnik’s favorite Pokémon is Lunala
Because HES PISSING ON THE MOOOOON
This battle left me feeling the tiniest shred of pity within alot of good-natured chuckles, "n'aww he is starting in pokemon" were my thoughts the entire battle, hopefully they'll stay and learn instead of staying confused and rage-quitting the game.
As someone who isn’t very good at battling myself, I’ve enjoyed testing the waters on Showdown lately. I’ve completely avoided the meta and I’m just kind of trying what I feel like that day and making a team around it and it’s been really fun! I encourage players like him to stick around, he’d improve with time haha
Spoon.
How cute, he's using his playthrough team 🥺
Jokes aside, when we encounter these kinds of players we should take some time to explain them what's happening, because I think that every time something they don't understand happens, they lose interest, and we lose players, if we instead explain (in detail) what's happening, they can feel safer on the site and not thinking that everyone is cheating
I agree with you, but man it’s lose not loose. Loose = loose change.
@@SupThomas I'm sorry, I'm correcting it
@@nerdyfalco408 It’s okay! Don’t feel bad :)
I say let them
Do what they want.
Yes...and that simply fosters good for the community.
I feel bad for him that he doesn’t know how to play the game.
To play the devils advocate: there are like 10,000 different moves, abilities, effects, and mechanics.
Pokemon has a ALOT of merorization to it
This is a good thing for him, a learning experience. Everyone was new at one point. I'm just glad that there are people who are willing to try and learn at all, much less try to learn through PVP. He was confused and a bit clueless, but not malicious or mean. I'm hopeful for his future. :)
@@carlosgutierrez3918 Nd most of us been playing this since we were kids!
Well it looks like he is having fun, so I don't feel bad for him at all. The opposite actually
Then again many people don't know how to play
Idk. That kid came in with a clear goal in mind, use his Spoon to give you a spoon. I'm pretty sure he won.
Imagine using drain punch coming off of base 5 attack and expecting to heal
Especially when chansey has like 3 good healing moves.
Against a lv 1
It's not even the attack stat being bad
You're stealing HP from something that has 15hp. Drain Punch heals for half the actual damage, not the percent stolen.
@@capacitatedflux i know how drain punch works
@@richdude2985 you do
Others reading might not.
Wait... he lost to a lvl 1 rattata and DIDN'T act toxic or say you're cheating? What sorcery is this?
Its what that red soul keep spamming in his life 'hope'
Edit= it
DaMoon: "Stall Monster, use ingrain!"
Stall Monster: *uses ingrained
DaMoon: "Stall Monster, switch out!"
Stall Monster: "Hold on. This whole operation was your idea."
“Why a Level 1 Pokémon?”
Still a better reaction than the typical “you have a Level 1, GG already, lulz! :P”
Fairly certain he was a new player and had no idea what these things did.
This whole video reminded me of when I convinced my friends to try showdown for the first time. It was so much fun seeing them learn and even more fun when they managed to beat me for the first time after some time of learning.
I feel like this is some kid who just played Brilliant Diamond and decided to bring his full team onto Pokemon Showdown to see how it would hold up, but they've never played any other Pokemon games before
Weavile + Poison Sludge + Blizzard = new meta???
But in all honesty, the guy had the right idea for a lot of things. Just… the execution left something to be desired lol
Like Roar of Time when Draco Meteor and Dragon Pulse exists
Someone should coach him, make him into a champ.
I do wonder about the viability of Black Sludge + Fling on something like Weavile. I know there’s better sets for it, but surprising a non-Steel, non-Poison switch-in with something unexpected might buy Weavile a little momentum.
i actually felt so bad for him, he deserved a win more than everyone in this world just cuz of Spoon.
Having Showdown be your first Pokemon game is pretty risky.
This is honestly one of the more painful ones to watch just because I feel so bad for the opponent. He’s definitely new, or at least hasn’t played enough to know about certain move mechanics, but he’s clearly got some skill when it comes to using good mons and move sets, mostly.
It’s honestly adorable, in a “We we’re all like this at one point” kinda way.
They named their showdown mons, must protecc
Y'know, I appreciate this chap for being a good sport through and through.
this is literally just so cute. love that this person is learning new things and trying strats even if they kinda don't get it. whether a child or just a new player.... i hope they climb the ladder some day :)
also, love the choice of shiny weavile on the team. that's one of my dream shinies!
I like that this guy is aware enough to ask "why level 1" and not just go "lol level 1 gg idiot"
“Imagine using drain punch coming off of base 5 attack and expecting to heal” some of the comments are so condescending even people who grew up playing Pokémon would have no idea what this means stfu
I grew up watching and playing and have no clue at all what that means.
Bless their heart.
Thats the southern way of walking past the special ed class
"Spoon"
What a fucking power move.
"Egg Woman" is officially what I'm naming every single Chansey I catch/use from now on.
I feel bad for them, but they tried. Even had some good pokemon and a good strategy going. They just need to understand the team they've made a bit more. What's nice to see is this is clearly a team made of pokemon they actually like and you don't see that too often
what good strategy? Nothing they did made a single bit of sense... They honestly looked more like someone who didn't know what they were doing, and their evil big bro just handed them this team and told him "Here, this is a great team, good luck!" while laughing under his breath at how stupid his younger sibling was about to look!
@@corjonbett they're a child..
@@corjonbett and at least they weren't toxic and judgmental...
@@corjonbett and asked questions in order to understand and learn
@@corjonbett and picked pokemon they liked
To be fair, that 2010 in his name is probably when he was born. Dude's so young he didn't know what FEAR was
They're so cute and so obviously new, I hope against hope they have good experiences and not the absolute garbage showdown is known for. Making mistakes is such a valuable part of learning!
“Now I can switch to egg woman” 😂 I like this kid
He at least seems like a nice enough guy. I hope he keeps training and has fun.
God bless whoever this is, legit the most wholesome showdown player I've ever seen
This guy didn’t have a firm grasp of even his own team’s mechanics, but I still respect him far more than most of your opponents. He wasn’t toxic, and accepted the loss pretty well. 10/10, would battle again.
The "spoon" part is one of the best things I've ever seen in this channel... I mean, this guy's not like others, he's just playing cool and having "fun" for himself... for my opinion
This is actually the most adorable thing I’ve ever seen oml
Bless his heart and soul, may his skin always be clear, his crops watered, his ace strong
And may he find lots of prismatic shards in stardew valley
And may he also have a great relationship with his parents
May Egg Woman lay many eggs
He's either pulling one million iq trolls or is just incredibly confused
I feel like Black Sludging your non-poison mon is just a rite of passage at this point. I definitely did that as a kid and was confused that Sawk kept taking damage from it instead of healing like the Garbodors I had fought before.
This seems like a player who's only played the main story campaign in one of the games, where you generally don't need any strategy other than "use supereffective moves."
Man, I just feel bad for this guy. Seems like the kind of guy to play a round, you get off the game, and then you go out and get drinks with him and chill at the pub.
This comment is made much funnier by the fact that they seem to be ~11 years old
Twisted Spoon Mr. Mime? That's a new one. ( *sad light clay noises* )
Given what they were doing with the spoon, I don’t think it’s the worst idea. Using Trick to steal a leftovers and give the target an item that’s totally useless to them. Screens are common enough for Light Clay to be useful on occasion.
Well, even a world champion has to start somewhere, at least he asked his opponent what he didn't understand.
I have a feeling that Black Sludge was meant to be Blackglasses
I think that Weavile had Fling.
Temp6t: **goes for a recover from sableye at full HP**
Narrator:"Temp6t forgot how prankster works"
Probably had no damaging moves so can't do anything because against another dark type
He was really confused glad you at least tried to help him
The strategy behind the level 1s with focus sash is amazing and devastating at the same time. The only better one is level 1 Cottonee with leech seed, protect, substitute, and a focus sash.
I already feel bad for him when he countered your black sludge
I'm still losing it at "Spoon".
Holy shit what a legend. Absolute power move.
“Egg woman” lmfao
actually a pretty based nickname ngl, but it's so randomly funny
@@temp6t based
My favorite underated moment was when he was wondering why he couldn't switch off of magnazone and thought he somehow got ingrained again
The important thing is that he’s having fun. Even if he’s using a Blizzard Weavile that’s somehow slower than Sableye.
Weavile is definitely faster, Sableye gets Prankster. Edit: as comments have pointed out, Prankster fails vs other dark types, which I forgot.
@@LoseTheBeat if your opponent is dark type then prankster doesn't give priority
@@pantherch6897 I forgot about that change, you're right! Lmao
@@pantherch6897 Prankster still applies to moves used on yourself, like recover etc, thats why Sableye was faster.
NO, the important thing is he's wasting everyone else's time. You want to fool around or play while new? Challenge the AI. Don't bother people who are trying to actually play, please.
Mr.Mime: *gives fortress a spoon knowing it has no hands to use the spoon*
Mr.Mime: Ya know I'm something of a dark type myself.
underrated comment
This guy is smarter than half the guys you fight on this channel, because he actually considered that there’s a reason you used level 1 Pokémon, rather than immediately calling your team bad.
If he didn't understand ingrain, then he definitely was never going to figure out that magnezone had Magnet Pull on Dialga, oh boy.
To his credit at least he took it like a champ, confused but without accusing of hax.
to be fair though: like 12 times I have forgotten that ingrain traps you...
The funniest thing about your channel is that it really shows people play this game with little knowledge of the actual battling aspect of Pokémon, it’s always so funny to see
"Falcon...! BLWOCKED!" I need that as a sound effect lmao
just hope he doesn't become toxic when he learns how to play the game
This is probably the most funniest guy you've ever encountered.
I received a little Dialga figure when I ordered Brilliant Diamond and after seeing this I'm so happy I chose that version so I have THE ACE 😈😈😈
I remember once when I was lurking battles and this guy was called Dioappeso (hanged God, a pretty bad profanity in Italian). He had like three toxic orbs on mons that don't benefit from them and other really strange things. He was 100% new to the game, and it was... Interesting to say the least
...anyone wanna bet that his Magnezone had Magnet Pull, and that's why the other guy couldn't switch his Dialga out while they were on the field?
"Interesting team. Why the level 1 Pokemon?"
They might've failed the wisdom check but at least their perception is maxed out, lol
Spoon holding a twisted spoon
who would have guessed?
But unironically Weavile with a black sludge was mind blowing
"Why the level 1 Pokémon"
I would've grinned like a kid getting their favorite candy if I was the one playing.
"I can't Trick Assoult Vest?"
But you can Fling it, right? Or am I just dumb?
@@Eevee19 it's a reference to the Garbodor's original 'most confused pokemon on showdown', who also had such strats as 'oran berry blissey with endeavor'
Bless their little heart.
(Wish more players were this chill on Smogon tho).
I love videos when they don't know what they're doing, but not toxic.
At least he wasn't toxic.
I think my favourite strat in showdown is my free for all garydos set.
I give it a leftovers
I give it max hp and max def with a careful nature
I also give it substitute, dive, bounce and double team
It only ever dies either turn 1 or to it struggling to death
D team banned in most formats cauze evasion is so stupid
His strat was clearly to give any opponent an aneurysm.
Most of the people you match with act like they're 11, but this is definitely one of the times where that doesn't result in toxicity lmao. Hope he keeps at it and gets better at the game.
"I'm not trapped in here with you. I'm trapped in here with me... wait..."
Who else had their PTSD acting up from Rattata popping in?
I hope that toxicity stays away from that kid
thanks for uploading something wholesome like this. it acts as an escape from the toxicity from your other videos lmao.
Egg Woman is now the official name of the Pokémon formerly known as chansey
This was definitely just some kid, you can tell by how he just ENJOYS THE GAME win or lose. A lot of adults could learn from DaMoon2010.
Never thought I would see Temp post a loss. That spoon play was something he wishes he could do