Video feedback! You didnt really explain why you chose the moveset for each game. It was just...this is the mage game. The gameplay is fun to watch but the beginning made it seem like you were going to provide actual commentary The series is a 10/10 must. In the future videos, are you able to describe moments where mixed sets are viable? You made it seem like you either chose left moveset or right moveset only.
0:21 had the basic idea and i guess he wanted the viewers to see by example rather than doing commentary after the game (as that would be doing voice over to the recorded vid) (just pointing out! i also agree with you in some regards)
Yeah agreed, it was a good mage game but it was against 3 damage dealers wanting to jump in and be next to him, Armarouge, Ttar and Scizor which sounds like the exact volt tackle situation
I also agree with everyone else. I struggle when to know which build to use. I’ve been playing for about six months, and your videos have really helped a lot!
Pikachu is my favorite Pokemon in a non-casual way across the games, in spite of his limitations. I always go mage build with Pika. I just have too much battlefield control when I go mage build vs the tentative spacing I have to do to use Volt Tackle and Electro Ball. The Eldegoss one is gonna be really short. If spragels figures out a way to innovate Leaf Tornado though, I will be impressed.
dangggg jake , ive been begging all the content creators out there for a while , crisheores , ghatlue , inder but its our cowboy who cam through , will be waiting for the rest of the Pokémon vids , really looking forward to sword builds
I would love to see a full series about this! I'm just jumping back into the game for the first time since release, and spending a lot of time learning about all the new pokemon and their builds. Dragonite and Gardevoir are my particular interests right now, but would love to learn about all the pokemon and their builds
Been wanting something like this for a while. This and a "Know your role" are the series I've been wanting most. I think it would be cool to add some mid game commentary explaining reasoning or a fight break down from the match before you show the game would be a cool touch and help with the "why" behind the moves.
Yeah this kind of video would be great. I've seen several of your videos where one of the stream commenters asks why you picked a moveset and your response was "because of the enemy comp". It might seem obvious if you're skilled with a mon, but breaking it down really helps learn how to play a new mon
My usual question when deciding on a moveset is: How much mobility/dive does the enemy team have? No dive means you can go full damage (i.e. mage Pika) while some dive means you might want to prioritize your best CC/mobility moves (i.e. lockdown Pika). Volt Tackle/Electro Ball is all-around good but especially strong against Speedsters. I feel like Thunderbolt/Thunder is the more situational moveset. If the enemy has a lot of mobility it's hard to hit your Thunderbolt CC as well as get full damage out of Thunder. Though a lot of the time you have to decide before the match starts because different movesets sometimes call for different item builds anyway.
THANK YOU FOR THIS SERIES!!! 🙏 I think outlining general principles and heuristics would be more helpful than going through individual pokémon. But either way much appreciated.
My thought has always been volt tackle for when there is squishy speedsters or melee characters that cannot one shot you (like talon, leafeon, buzzyboi, that sort of thing) and thunderbolt for when it is a much tankier comp that you tackling into will likely get you KO'd easier (like tree, slowbro, clef, scizor). Thunder vs ball always was a "how hard is it to hit the enemy" sort of question. I never will run volt/thunder, but bolt ball if I want distance with hard to hit enemies, bolt/thunder if it is a death ball I want to stay away from (mostly clef), and volt/ball if I want to be the damage carry for the team. Basically, I choose if it is my role to be the assassin volt/baller or if I am suppose to soften the enemies for the brawlers/true assassins to take over instead.
The number of times I've seen Sylveon players pick Mystic Fire instead of Hyper Voice when the opposing team has next to no Special Attack based Pokémon or we have lots of them on our team is too damn high. Would like to see more videos like this.
my theory is that every pokemon has a burst vs continous damage move & long range vs close range moves. often, the combo of moves fall into long range and burst vs close range and continous. I use mage pika continous damage and keeping close range at a distance. volt ball pika is when the enemis are long range and squishy.
Mage Pikachu SLAPS. Volt tackle is insanely annoying and can win games, but mage Pikachu can 100k on the regular WITH curse. The biggest thing is that you need a good front line for mage Pikachu-- not unlike any other mage in the game. I actually like to play volt tackle Pika against attackers, as I play Pika more like a speedster. You can eliminate pretty much every attacker with an ult, volt tackle, and electroball combo.
@@GxEnjoyer It's a choice. Much like how you carefully pick a mon in draft depending on the meta, your team's current picks, and your opponents current picks, you carefully pick moves depending on those three same things. If I see two speedsters/divers, I will go volt tackle. If I see a lot of front line, I will go mage.
I actually prefer Electro Ball and Thunder together. The stun from thunder is helpful for my brawler/assassin teamates. And the E-Ball is great for team fights and dhashers, even good for a well times secure/steal.
Spragels i have the exact opposite philosophy. I pick the range build they want to get close to me so i can attack at a distance, and the eletro ball variant on ranged pokemkn so they cant get away from me haha
@@ghostsnipertrue been doing it since pika buffs and nobody has held me under 60k damage or made an example out of me yet 🤷🏾♂️. I’m not getting killed a lot at all.
Genuine question, how often do you end up with an exp share holding tank and support(one of each or 2 of a pair) inside of your ranked games? I’m at master 1300 and it seems in my experience I see exp share only when I play the tank or support. Just curious if the player base ever becomes selfless enough to take a turn at tank, or just not brain dead when it comes to team comps
Most players dont like playing support in this bad matchmaking. You rely too much on someone else. If I run support i usually have exp share but most players dont take advantage of it. Some defenders are broken right now so I usually see defenders almost every game. But most of them dont run exp share.
When I'm laning there's nothing I hate more than seeing them hold an exp share. Get good at the game and get secures. I don't your help to level up and I don't want to see you level 10 at ray. Thank you.
Im a defender main myself and i do in fact use it. The thing is that for some defenders using items that provide not just more bulkiness in general but also a way to be more offensive and helpful in both attacking and team fights is often seen as very rewarding. A few examples are umbreon, greedent and slowbro himself who get benefits from stacking items inproving their offensive to a point they can get a ton of value even on their own against certain targets. umbreon gets a much better way to utilize its stun moves as they will be more demaging and effective as well as wish’s healing being really good to make it very offensive and suportive, Greedent gets ton of value from these items since his moves can deal a lot of damage especially a full belly belch which hits pretty hard and gets even better with weakness policy since greedent allready has berries to keep his hp up so an additional damage given during fights does make a diference and i suppose i dont need to explain slowbro’s situation. Some defenders do still give credit to exp share such as mamoswine which moves allready do decent damage and are mainly used to help allies with CC, same thing can be told for blastoise as hydro surf moveset is still more utilized and early game sprout sucks so having a strong ally is often necessary and more examples like crustle and lapras. so in short some defenders just get a lot more value from bringing defensive and offensive items paired together to be more useful in some scenerios but by the end of the day, the meta allways changes so who knows if this judgement may still be reasonable in the future or exp share strategies may be run more often.
Can you do Urshifu next? I've been playing water bear, but I think it is a little too easy to shut down when the enemy team has a lot of CC. In those moments it seems the red bear would be better.
I may have missed the answer - so do you pick the Mage/ range when there are opponents with less move speed? and do you pick lock down when there are more squishier opponents? What about our own team comp/ laner?
This would only apply in Master Rank if you can see your opponent's pick. Ultra level or lower then its just a luck of the draw since different build would need different item set
Pikachu is my comfort pick. Love pika. However this first game seemed like you would want to run the OTHER build. Ttar wiggly scizor and armorogue all want to get in your face. Even thougn you wouldnt KNOW armor was going to take fire spin the other 3 would warrant the other build. You did really well with the mage build no doubt.
Volt Tackle into TTar is an actual death wish if the ttar and their team knows what they're doing imo. Armarouge as you said is a gamble And while Volt Tackle is good into Scizor, you can also easily camp it out with the mage build. If it was SCYTHER then yeah VT all the way. My rule of thumb is if there's an explosive speedster (Leafeon, Gengar)/multiple dive mons then i got VT, otherwise I just do mage cuz it's the build i'm most comfortable with and you can play to pika's range rather than going in. That said i might be skewed and biased cuz Mage is my main build and I will almost never go VT/Eball unless there is a heavy need for it. That and I don't play the mixed build of Tackle/Thunder (or the very odd Tbolt/Ball) either.
I like how your explanation for which moveset you pick is that you pick volt tackle when they wanna get close and thunder when they wanna stay far away and then the first game the entire team is dive and you choose thunder 😑
1:31 you failed to steal their bugs. Slowbro was failing you and you used your thunders to early for last hits. It's solo Q homie you rely and don't rely on your mates.
A good scizor is dead sentence on volt tackle pikachu. It locks you to land in range for payback. Weakness policy scizor will delete you instantly if he has his moves up
There's only two movesets for Pikachu : Mage Pikachu and Cringe Tackle Pikachu. I ain't buying any other names for the movesets on this annoying yellow rat.
I love the idea of having a video series explaining when to pick certain moves based on the enemy comp.
This!! ^^^ this helps elevate players gameplay
Technically it ain't a idea if it's reality
Please, please, please do make this a series! I personally struggle with "what set when".
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Video feedback!
You didnt really explain why you chose the moveset for each game. It was just...this is the mage game. The gameplay is fun to watch but the beginning made it seem like you were going to provide actual commentary
The series is a 10/10 must. In the future videos, are you able to describe moments where mixed sets are viable? You made it seem like you either chose left moveset or right moveset only.
0:21 had the basic idea and i guess he wanted the viewers to see by example rather than doing commentary after the game (as that would be doing voice over to the recorded vid) (just pointing out! i also agree with you in some regards)
Yeah agreed, it was a good mage game but it was against 3 damage dealers wanting to jump in and be next to him, Armarouge, Ttar and Scizor which sounds like the exact volt tackle situation
I gave similar feedback ty
Bro ruined the title 😭😭😭....it could have been mage pika vs cage pika🫣
I also agree with everyone else. I struggle when to know which build to use. I’ve been playing for about six months, and your videos have really helped a lot!
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Pikachu is my favorite Pokemon in a non-casual way across the games, in spite of his limitations. I always go mage build with Pika. I just have too much battlefield control when I go mage build vs the tentative spacing I have to do to use Volt Tackle and Electro Ball.
The Eldegoss one is gonna be really short. If spragels figures out a way to innovate Leaf Tornado though, I will be impressed.
I mean, leaf storm + stops basic attacks for a short time.
dangggg jake , ive been begging all the content creators out there for a while , crisheores , ghatlue , inder but its our cowboy who cam through , will be waiting for the rest of the Pokémon vids , really looking forward to sword builds
I would love to see a full series about this! I'm just jumping back into the game for the first time since release, and spending a lot of time learning about all the new pokemon and their builds. Dragonite and Gardevoir are my particular interests right now, but would love to learn about all the pokemon and their builds
Been wanting something like this for a while. This and a "Know your role" are the series I've been wanting most. I think it would be cool to add some mid game commentary explaining reasoning or a fight break down from the match before you show the game would be a cool touch and help with the "why" behind the moves.
That series would be so helpful! You’re awesome, Jake!
I like mage pika more. But in this economy lock down pika seems better.
YES! Sometimes it feels obvious what build should be used, but often it's not so clear. This could be helpful!
5:02 its a very lucky match for you.
Yeah this kind of video would be great. I've seen several of your videos where one of the stream commenters asks why you picked a moveset and your response was "because of the enemy comp". It might seem obvious if you're skilled with a mon, but breaking it down really helps learn how to play a new mon
Please make this a series, it's needed for like 80% of players if not more
Great! Do make this series! Also, talk more about which Pokemon made you choose those builds.
I love using a mixed pika set... Thunder+Volttackle
My usual question when deciding on a moveset is: How much mobility/dive does the enemy team have? No dive means you can go full damage (i.e. mage Pika) while some dive means you might want to prioritize your best CC/mobility moves (i.e. lockdown Pika).
Volt Tackle/Electro Ball is all-around good but especially strong against Speedsters.
I feel like Thunderbolt/Thunder is the more situational moveset. If the enemy has a lot of mobility it's hard to hit your Thunderbolt CC as well as get full damage out of Thunder.
Though a lot of the time you have to decide before the match starts because different movesets sometimes call for different item builds anyway.
THANK YOU FOR THIS SERIES!!! 🙏
I think outlining general principles and heuristics would be more helpful than going through individual pokémon. But either way much appreciated.
As a beginner, yes. I would very much appreciate this kind of video format for the other mons
Love watching both builds, but I even more so enjoy watching longer vids!
Yes please do this series. I have been wanting to learn how to counter pick pokemon and movesets!
Yep. Fantastic idea for a series Jake
Definitely a fan of this style of content. Maybe in the intro breakdown some pros/cons to each move set?
love the idea, a few that come to mind are Dragonite (outrage vs hyper beam), charizard (fire blast vs flare blitz), and delphox
PLEASE do a video series like this, would Absol-utely love it
Yes yes yes. the community as a whole NEEDS this, you're doing God's work
I'd love a video about when to pick a move set
I'd also love a tierlist with every move set in the game!
A calm intro and then he proceeds to have the must bullying pikachu early game I’ve seen
My thought has always been volt tackle for when there is squishy speedsters or melee characters that cannot one shot you (like talon, leafeon, buzzyboi, that sort of thing) and thunderbolt for when it is a much tankier comp that you tackling into will likely get you KO'd easier (like tree, slowbro, clef, scizor). Thunder vs ball always was a "how hard is it to hit the enemy" sort of question.
I never will run volt/thunder, but bolt ball if I want distance with hard to hit enemies, bolt/thunder if it is a death ball I want to stay away from (mostly clef), and volt/ball if I want to be the damage carry for the team.
Basically, I choose if it is my role to be the assassin volt/baller or if I am suppose to soften the enemies for the brawlers/true assassins to take over instead.
I think this is an awesome idea for a video series!
This series will actually help a lot of players
Love this idea!!! Been wanting this forever!!
The number of times I've seen Sylveon players pick Mystic Fire instead of Hyper Voice when the opposing team has next to no Special Attack based Pokémon or we have lots of them on our team is too damn high. Would like to see more videos like this.
Would love to see this with more pokemon!
my theory is that every pokemon has a burst vs continous damage move & long range vs close range moves. often, the combo of moves fall into long range and burst vs close range and continous. I use mage pika continous damage and keeping close range at a distance. volt ball pika is when the enemis are long range and squishy.
A moveset by enemy comp video would be awesome!
Please continue this as a series!
Mage Pikachu SLAPS. Volt tackle is insanely annoying and can win games, but mage Pikachu can 100k on the regular WITH curse. The biggest thing is that you need a good front line for mage Pikachu-- not unlike any other mage in the game.
I actually like to play volt tackle Pika against attackers, as I play Pika more like a speedster. You can eliminate pretty much every attacker with an ult, volt tackle, and electroball combo.
Also mage pika is risky to play against many mons with dash that will just hunt you before you can even unite move
@@GxEnjoyer It's a choice. Much like how you carefully pick a mon in draft depending on the meta, your team's current picks, and your opponents current picks, you carefully pick moves depending on those three same things. If I see two speedsters/divers, I will go volt tackle. If I see a lot of front line, I will go mage.
I like the idea of when to pick moveset series, but sadly most pokemon seem to only have 1 viable build
Would love videos about when to choose what pokemons, builds and also held items ❤
I rarely comment but I also appreciate the comparisons between builds as a casual.
I love your videos always teaches me the best moveset!🎉
Same
I actually prefer Electro Ball and Thunder together. The stun from thunder is helpful for my brawler/assassin teamates. And the E-Ball is great for team fights and dhashers, even good for a well times secure/steal.
Spragels i have the exact opposite philosophy. I pick the range build they want to get close to me so i can attack at a distance, and the eletro ball variant on ranged pokemkn so they cant get away from me haha
please do this series
i was literally hoping for such video for sooooo llloooooonnnnggggg
Cast Thunder then use volt tackle to hold them in the thunder. IMO it’s the best build for pika.
Nope, electro ball can be cast before volt tackle and then again after doing allot more damage
Then you're just close to the opposing team with the mage build. If you're in high elo you'll get murdered with this build.
@@ghostsnipertrue been doing it since pika buffs and nobody has held me under 60k damage or made an example out of me yet 🤷🏾♂️. I’m not getting killed a lot at all.
@@Runmindrun but what rank are you playing at?
@@ghostsnipertrue master rank 1300 rn
Love the idea of explaining the time and place but I didn't hear any explanations just saw gameplay. Maybe I missed it and if I did that's my bad
But i love to play thunder + volt tackle
This is what I’ve been waiting for!
Yes! More of these video types
Genuine question, how often do you end up with an exp share holding tank and support(one of each or 2 of a pair) inside of your ranked games? I’m at master 1300 and it seems in my experience I see exp share only when I play the tank or support. Just curious if the player base ever becomes selfless enough to take a turn at tank, or just not brain dead when it comes to team comps
Most players dont like playing support in this bad matchmaking. You rely too much on someone else.
If I run support i usually have exp share but most players dont take advantage of it.
Some defenders are broken right now so I usually see defenders almost every game. But most of them dont run exp share.
When I'm laning there's nothing I hate more than seeing them hold an exp share. Get good at the game and get secures. I don't your help to level up and I don't want to see you level 10 at ray. Thank you.
Im a defender main myself and i do in fact use it. The thing is that for some defenders using items that provide not just more bulkiness in general but also a way to be more offensive and helpful in both attacking and team fights is often seen as very rewarding. A few examples are umbreon, greedent and slowbro himself who get benefits from stacking items inproving their offensive to a point they can get a ton of value even on their own against certain targets. umbreon gets a much better way to utilize its stun moves as they will be more demaging and effective as well as wish’s healing being really good to make it very offensive and suportive, Greedent gets ton of value from these items since his moves can deal a lot of damage especially a full belly belch which hits pretty hard and gets even better with weakness policy since greedent allready has berries to keep his hp up so an additional damage given during fights does make a diference and i suppose i dont need to explain slowbro’s situation. Some defenders do still give credit to exp share such as mamoswine which moves allready do decent damage and are mainly used to help allies with CC, same thing can be told for blastoise as hydro surf moveset is still more utilized and early game sprout sucks so having a strong ally is often necessary and more examples like crustle and lapras. so in short some defenders just get a lot more value from bringing defensive and offensive items paired together to be more useful in some scenerios but by the end of the day, the meta allways changes so who knows if this judgement may still be reasonable in the future or exp share strategies may be run more often.
Can you do Urshifu next? I've been playing water bear, but I think it is a little too easy to shut down when the enemy team has a lot of CC. In those moments it seems the red bear would be better.
Please make this a series for every pokemon
Please do that video series. Great idea for content.
I may have missed the answer - so do you pick the Mage/ range when there are opponents with less move speed? and do you pick lock down when there are more squishier opponents? What about our own team comp/ laner?
This would only apply in Master Rank if you can see your opponent's pick. Ultra level or lower then its just a luck of the draw since different build would need different item set
Need more videos like this!!!
Please continue this series!!
Pikachu is my comfort pick. Love pika. However this first game seemed like you would want to run the OTHER build. Ttar wiggly scizor and armorogue all want to get in your face. Even thougn you wouldnt KNOW armor was going to take fire spin the other 3 would warrant the other build. You did really well with the mage build no doubt.
Volt Tackle into TTar is an actual death wish if the ttar and their team knows what they're doing imo.
Armarouge as you said is a gamble
And while Volt Tackle is good into Scizor, you can also easily camp it out with the mage build. If it was SCYTHER then yeah VT all the way.
My rule of thumb is if there's an explosive speedster (Leafeon, Gengar)/multiple dive mons then i got VT, otherwise I just do mage cuz it's the build i'm most comfortable with and you can play to pika's range rather than going in. That said i might be skewed and biased cuz Mage is my main build and I will almost never go VT/Eball unless there is a heavy need for it. That and I don't play the mixed build of Tackle/Thunder (or the very odd Tbolt/Ball) either.
WOULD LOVE A MOVESET BREAKDOWN!!!!!
a ceruledge one would be nice
Obviously we appreciate that. He haw...
I like how your explanation for which moveset you pick is that you pick volt tackle when they wanna get close and thunder when they wanna stay far away and then the first game the entire team is dive and you choose thunder 😑
Please make this a series!!!
Yes please do more meowscarada and Greninja PLEASE!!!
The biggest crux, what move set on a mon is better and why is any of thier moves D tier
def do the series
What about the other two (electro bolt / thunder tackle) I know it isn’t used but if you continue the series it may become more of an issue
I would love that type of video
As a Dragonite main pls do this series
If there’s a speedster or dive pokemon, Volt Tackle. Otherwise go nuts.
Please do more of this :DDDDD
Well screw it go Volt tackle and Thunder so don't need to choose
Chat GPT selects your mons and items to masters : P
I like volt tackle - thunger
please do slowbro next, trying to explain why surf is better at times
Please more of this
great content idea!
Please do this, but more explanation and analysis. Gameplay can be a secondary thought/element
LOVE this idea. I think this is a massively misunderstood part of the game.
great vid!!!
do it that's a great series but do Scisor he my fav ty when u do it!
But you didn't explain why...
1:31 you failed to steal their bugs. Slowbro was failing you and you used your thunders to early for last hits. It's solo Q homie you rely and don't rely on your mates.
Ninetales after?
But he picked mage pika against 3 damage dealers thag want to be right next to him??? Armarouge, Ttar and Scizor??? I dont get it
A good scizor is dead sentence on volt tackle pikachu. It locks you to land in range for payback. Weakness policy scizor will delete you instantly if he has his moves up
u can't really go wrong with pikachu right now tbh, it's busted
When to talk about worst pokemon in each role 😢❤
you should never be using the mage build its always been far weaker
The service of the game stops in the netherlands and belgium. It was a fun ride for the last few years. But I think it is time te quit.
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You should do two games a video anyways...reasons y I don't watch crisheroes
I'm just gonna ban this thing in 💀
It's too bad the Pikachu is boring to play
Yooo
bruh 29 sec ago
im early
There's only two movesets for Pikachu : Mage Pikachu and Cringe Tackle Pikachu.
I ain't buying any other names for the movesets on this annoying yellow rat.