My team for completing this back in the day: Houndoom: Sunny Day, Flamethrower, Solar Beam, Crunch@Miracle Berry Starmie: Surf, Psychic, Thunderbolt, Ice Beam@przcure Berry Snorlax: Curse, Rest, Body Slam, Earthquake@Mint Berry Machamp: Earthquake, Rock Slide, Cross Chop, Fire Blast@Leftovers Gengar: Thunderbolt, Confuse Ray, Ice Punch, Giga Drain@Focus Band Scizor: Swords Dance, HP Bug, Baton Pass, Steel Wing@Quick Claw
The 6th battle is the cheapest, most unfair BS I have ever experienced in a video game. I had Tyranitar, Machamp, and Houndoom and he would send in Electrode, Umbreon, and Starmie. I can easily 1-2HKO all of those pokes (his Starmie has no water moves). My pokemon hit themselves in confusion at least 90% of the time and I barely got even a single hit off against him. I lost the battle three times in a row and lost the whole cup.
Yes, although it's extremely unlikely that you would be able to obtain a Reversal Gyarados without a hacking device in this day and age, since Reversal Magikarp was an event Pokémon that was given out only in the early 2000's.
@@ultimatechampion139 i remember back in the day there was a glitch in Silver involving depositing pokemon and shutting off the n64 while the game saved that temporarily transformed your pokemon into a different one, so you could teach different moves to it. Then you had to put them into the day care and get them back to revert the changes. i remember transforming my dragonair into a level 36 dodrio, leveling it up, getting it to learn Drill Peck, doing it again but turning it to a Rhydon, and teaching it Earthquake. Physical Attacking dragonite baby
Very interesting team! The Dragonite had a unique moveset, but it works. Also respect for you not relying on legendaries.
Thanks.
classic pokemon game still enjoyable
quick claw, bright powder, flinch para confusion, holy actual fuck this prime cup rd 2 will give me a stroke
Attract is much worse.
Literally makes me want to throw the game away
Your team is almost concese of using dragon types. Very interesting and creative. Overall nice team that you assemble.
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11:52. 😂😂. 34:00.
Graaand slaaaam. ❗❗❗
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Anyone else notice the reference of having a Celebi be owned by a trainer named Marty?
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8:00 GRAAND SLAM. 😂😂
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My pokemon fan theory is White City is in Jhoto.
Gyarados with Endure and Reversal was great
My team for completing this back in the day:
Houndoom: Sunny Day, Flamethrower, Solar Beam, Crunch@Miracle Berry
Starmie: Surf, Psychic, Thunderbolt, Ice Beam@przcure Berry
Snorlax: Curse, Rest, Body Slam, Earthquake@Mint Berry
Machamp: Earthquake, Rock Slide, Cross Chop, Fire Blast@Leftovers
Gengar: Thunderbolt, Confuse Ray, Ice Punch, Giga Drain@Focus Band
Scizor: Swords Dance, HP Bug, Baton Pass, Steel Wing@Quick Claw
Update. Got round 2 done finally with my yellow team. Pikachu, Dugtrio, Charizard, Blastoise, Snorlax and Nidoking. Managed to get 5 continues.
How does this game look just as good as scarlet and violet
Because HAL Laboratory understood how to use the hardware they were developing for.
What peopple don't understand with gameshark, you can not just maxx out all stats but can teach the pokemon any moves in stadium 1. And 2😊
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The quotes from that Round 4 fight always stood out to me, especially, "PSYCHIC, it will torture you..."
You know, for kids.
GRAND SlAM❗️
The 6th battle is the cheapest, most unfair BS I have ever experienced in a video game. I had Tyranitar, Machamp, and Houndoom and he would send in Electrode, Umbreon, and Starmie. I can easily 1-2HKO all of those pokes (his Starmie has no water moves). My pokemon hit themselves in confusion at least 90% of the time and I barely got even a single hit off against him. I lost the battle three times in a row and lost the whole cup.
I managed to get round 1 done with my starter pika from yellow. I wanna use pika for r2 but now I’m not so sure lol
ah yes the dragon tamer vibes
Why Horn Drill on Dragonite?
Horn Drill is Dragonite's single best move in Generation II.
@@ultimatechampion139 It was likely traded in from Generation 1.
Enjoyed the vid, but as this is emulated, how did you get to use what is clearly non-rental pokemon?
aw Celebi is so cute
I noticed that gyarados can't learn reversal unless we have gameshark codes?
Magikarp gets Reversal as an event move, but yes, in my case, I used codes to get it.
Celebi?! My GOD
is this possible on N64 console without save states?
Yes, although it's extremely unlikely that you would be able to obtain a Reversal Gyarados without a hacking device in this day and age, since Reversal Magikarp was an event Pokémon that was given out only in the early 2000's.
@@ultimatechampion139 oh, i have a GBC gameshark. thanks for the fast reply!
@@ultimatechampion139 i remember back in the day there was a glitch in Silver involving depositing pokemon and shutting off the n64 while the game saved that temporarily transformed your pokemon into a different one, so you could teach different moves to it. Then you had to put them into the day care and get them back to revert the changes.
i remember transforming my dragonair into a level 36 dodrio, leveling it up, getting it to learn Drill Peck, doing it again but turning it to a Rhydon, and teaching it Earthquake. Physical Attacking dragonite baby
Oye mm deberías conseguirte la consola 64 no cres * eso es emulador*😂