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I understand why regice is one of the worst, but I started using it cuz I love it. Moves: Snowscape Blizzard Thunderbolt Protect Item: Leftovers Ability: Ice body You can quite clearly see it can be a healing machine and very bulky with tera electric. You just gotta use it Wolfe
@@PalkiaRiseI've got my Regice built with Assault Vest, and my Tornadus has Snowscape. Ice Beam, Thunderbolt, Blizzard, Tera Blast. Tera Type: Fire. EVs focused in HP and Sp. Atk. Ability: Ice Body
@@ItsDaNewGuy that seems pretty good, very bulky but relies on TORNADUS. Mine relies on itself but I will take dmg on my regice to set up. Tera is okay, I would suggest water since it's weakness is mostly sp attacking and that assault vest gives more . Physical defense would be good, I'm guessing around 350-400 but with earthquakes, rockslides, I feel like there would be better tears. Overall, it is a very good and creative set, probably better than mine and I just realised I'm a regice specialist now and made an analysis on your set.
U must’ve been staring harder than wo chien trying to find the exact second inceniroar first appeared Edit: bro it took me a month to notice a typo how
>Goes on for 30 seconds about not knowing how to pronounce Uxie and ends with saying he's going to pronounce it "oo-xie" >On next reference pronounces it "you-xie" >Not even 5 seconds later pronounces it "oo-xie" again Thank you Wolfey, this is the type off humor I enjoy
I thought you made up Munkidori. I was smiling and laughing to myself at all the effort you'd put in to animate that little pixel art you had dancing there. And even animating it in 3D in the games? Was really thinking you'd spared no expense to emphasize this epic April Fools-level gag. But the joke just kept going and you kept showing it in all these different games until I started to question - wait, is this real? I googled and found a Bulbapedia entry for it... okay Wolfey your clearly fake article on this thing that's definitely not real REALLY has me going. But I don't believe it. Munkidori isn't real stop it.
Yeah there's a very good reason I didn't buy gen 9. I finally hit that wall every adult does where things just don't feel the same anymore. I'll be playing fan made games of older generations if anyone needs me.
The loyal 3 was just game freak showing us that they aren't scared of making DLC pokemon that are totally competitively irrelevant. Given urshifu I was expecting the trio to be decent but wow, no wonder orgerpon soloed all 3 despite the type disadvantage.
@@thelittleghost3784 That's an interesting way to look at it, I just assumed that the loyal three are so weak because Gamefreak was scared off toxic chain being too strong despite all the other overpowered stuff present in the generation (though honestly that's giving them too much credit they wouldn't have thought of trying to balance something)
i dont wanna be the hate commenter he was constantly joking about but idk why it's below. *virizion* (or any pokemon on this list lol) it has been legal for 1 worlds and it's top cut... it's niche but it still. Has a niche. and it's good at that niche. really not sure why it was included here lol
@@malikhittam1440 Mostly because there're so many counters to intimidate now, that having the same effect as intimidate but without being affected by said counters is actually useful, I'd think.
You would judge people for not using it because it’s other ability is Pressure. Your other ability could be Insomnia and I would judge you for not running it.
22:16 the swords of justice all have the same stat numbers in different places, so two of them were always destined to fail and virizion and cobalion just got the short end of the stick
Terrakion is very strong, powerful STAB combo, very good stat spread for offensive Pokemon, various strategies, both coverage and boost, can benefit sandstorm. Keldeo is overrated, and bothers me it got a totally useless ability, also has a poor special movepool despite being a special attacker, and good physical coverage but stat spread not so adapted for a mixed set; needs some adjust.
I just finished a Rock type run in White 2. Caught Terrakion but had no use for it. I beat Iris with the team of: Aero the Aerodactyl Mangus the Aggron LordHelix the Omastar George the Golem Titiania the Tyranitar Lily the Cradily Didn't need Regirock and Terrakion as most of my type runs involved the no Legendary pokemon rule for a fun challenge:)
@@unknownartist689 The "flaws" you listed aren't really anything holding keldeo back. Sure its ability is useless, but it doesn't really need it. What makes Keldeo good is its power along with its fantastic type defensively and offensively. Its special movepool isn't all that bad as it can use hidden power to patch up the few gaps its stabs leave, in addition to having Hydro Pump for raw power, Scald with it's 30% burn chance and Secret Sword to cut through special walls and water resists alike.
Munkidori might not be the best competitive Pokemon, but "what if Momotaro was a giant evil peach that gained his animal friends by feeding them his mind-controlling toxic flesh, which by the way also works on people and forces them to do the worksafe equivalent of haigure, a fetish pose from the 90s" is such an utterly wild concept that I can't help but respect it. Imagine if we had a Pokemon based on the Little Red Hood, except she's an apple that force feeds people pies made out of her flesh to control them, her minions are a wolf, a grandma, and a lumberjack with toxic chains sticking out of them, and if a human eats her toxic pies, they start twerking uncontrollably. That's what Pecharunt is.
If you have goldengo 106 base speed it would be way too strong Basically monkey has good speed, it’s just not good enough for that it wants to be 106 is too much however for what golden joe is
Zamazenta does this much better. It was always slept on because of zacian being better in almost every aspect, but got nerfed at the same time zacian did in SV. Now zamazenta is currently doing better than any legendary currently( because the formula changes constantly). Not to mention it has dauntless shield and the same typing. Zamazenta has been a surprising Pokemon with a great comeback, and it just does everything cobalion could do, just better.
Yeah except Cobalion isn’t a restricted mon and Zamazenta is very frequently not allowed. The argument that Cobalion is outclassed doesn’t really work in this case.
That's a good point, but what about the other four move slots? Support? What can Cobalion even do in that regard? Quick Guard has the same priority level as Fake Out, so it won't block the ones from foes faster than Cobalion, and gets broken by Urshifu's Aqua Jet due to Unseen Fist. It won't block such overpowered priority moves as Follow Me or Rage Powder either, since it only blocks moves targeting the user's side. And that's outside of just being generally less useful than Wide Guard. Helping Hand? Taunt? Those are hardly unique. Coaching? Best I can think of is Coaching. Maaaybe Roar in metas with setup sweepers?
@@ewormXD ok, you actually did more research than I did. I briefly caught Wolfe using Zamazenta a few weeks ago in a tournament (I was at work and on break), but I did memorize some of what he was doing. He ran zamazenta as Tera grass with two moves being body press and iron defense. I think he was also running protect but I can’t remember the fourth move. I do know on his Insta he stated zamazenta is currently the highest performing legendary right now. The match I saw had his opponent running two threats to it, being tornadus and kyogre. I wish I could be more helpful with this, but I’ve only begun my research. I do know zamazenta has decent speed and great bulk. If you find any better options as opposed to zamazenta or better ways to run it, I’m definitely curious.
"Ultimately I left (Enamorous Incarante) off because we've only had it for suck a short amount of time, it wouldn't be fair." **Monkidori enters the chat**
Hi, long-time vgc player here. I played Virizion in my vgc15 team and got Top16 twice at Nationals (Milan and Stuttgart), and could've potentially gone further in Stuttgart (see the Matteo Gini controversy back then). I saw this video and wanted to point out some aspects in Virizion's defense, because I think it was MASSIVELY underrated back then. Some context: back in vgc15, the team comp "chalk" became more and more popular, with its peak at the world championships. This team conists of mega-kangaskhan (which often ran fake out), heatran, amoonguss, cresselia, landorus and a 6th open slot (like thundurus, zapdos, and more). Keep in mind that specifically Mega-Kangaskhan was overpowered and busted since it still had the x1.5 multiplier on the second hit. This is also why Virizion was so good against chalk teams. Here some things (I ran LO Virizion with Quick Guard/Leaf Blade/Close Combat/Detect): - it is faster than Mega-Kangaskhan and can hit it hard with CC and LO (most of the times u get a clean KO), and also can help your mates with quick guard since FO and quick guard have the same priority, but virizion outspeeds Kang - it also hit good against other members of the CHALK core, like heatran or Lando - it can most of the time live 2 hits from opposing Heatrans due to its special bulk. Also Cresselia's Psychic most of the time didn't even 3HKO - Virizion's Attacks can't be redirected by Amoonguss since it's a Grass type - it fit well into my team, concluding a FWG-Core (with Entei and Milo respectively) All in all, it fit a very good niche in my team back then and I think most of the players that competed back then didn't really know what to do against it. The closed team sheet format also helped a lot as I caught multiple opponents off guard with a good quick guard or a surprise KO on the Kangaskhan. Love your vids ok bye
"I''m gonna call it Oo'xie" Proceeds to immediately call it "You'xie" in the next sentence Engagement farming successful :) *edit* even hit us with a one off "Uh'xie", Wolfey really doing his best :D
I didn't remember that either. Easily the worst legendary trio/quartet in the game. The best are the Genies (the Weather Trio don't count) followed by either the Guardians of Alola or the Treasures of Ruin.
@@moonjelly5 For a second i thought you said the Guardians and Treasures were among the worst. I was like "man those are probably the most unique side legendaries added" my bad lol. I'd still put them above the genies if only because MOST genies want their therian form and that kinda takes away from their own individual unqueness. They were kinda retconned.
@@naamadossantossilva4736 yeah, their designs don't even say (let alone scream) "legendaries" they really do feel like a run of the mill pokemon with no evolution
@@therranolleo468 Their mythological basis is really cool and a fun subversion, but yeah, they're not super impressive looking. I still like them; they are literally enshrined in legends but subvert the title by being bumbling goons to a hidden mastermind which I think is a really unique idea
It was a genuine meta threat at a specific point, just like articuno Also, I’ve heard about some people using it even without weezing as a support Pokémon, as, not counting restricted Pokémon, it’s one of the bulkiest wide guard users, which is really good right now
106 speed is bad in Gen IX My first thought was "Oh, no my boy Kartana has 107 speed", then I remembered he had 181 attack, fantastic typing, actual coverage moves, and defense.
@justsomemustachewithoutaguy- Sometimes things are funny BECAUSE you take them out of context :3 Like someone saying "It's best when they go in hard through the backdoor" referring to an FPS game team breaching a house, but that's not how we picture it xD
The ability Pressure technically halves the number of times your opponent can attack before it gets stuck with Struggle. I don't play competitive, but I can see how it could be used to be, at the very least, annoying for someone who has mostly moves with low PP like Electo Drift. Yes, those moves are strong, but you can only use them a few times.
Here's my short and long answers (I'm not exactly good at competitive, but I've tried it a bit over the last year). The short version is that official games normally take too few turns for pp stalling to be a working strategy. The long version: In singles there's a lot mote stalling, so I'm not sure how good it is there, but in official competitive Pokémon (doubles where you only bring four Mons per battle), a game that lasts 8 turns is considered a long game. And while there are quite a few 8pp moves, especially on newer legendaries, offensive Pokémon run at least two damaging moves (and supporting moves have a lot or pp). The only realistic use of Pressure is if the offensive Pokémon is Choice-locked (Choice Band, Scarf and Specs only allow you to use the first move you select until you switch out in exchange for damage or speed boosts) into one of these 8pp moves. But take Miraidon for example, because it is the premier Choice Specs user with a 8pp move. And I'm not considering Moltres specifically because with all the damage multipliers Miraidon gets, a Specs Electro Drift would probably make Moltres go extint. Anyway, even a Pokémon which is neutral to Electro Drift can't take more than two, maybe three hits from Miraidon if it decides to lock in the move, which is a valid if considering Miraidon usually runs Discharge for spread damage and Draco Meteor to kill dragons who resist Electric. So trying to Pressure down Specs Miraidon into Struggle before it KOs your entire team (or just the Pressure Pokémon) is not a good strategy. And while you can argue that Miraidon is a bit overkill because the thing is obviously overpowered, nearly every Mon who wants to use a choice item doesn't have a good enough 8pp move, and nearly every Mon who uses an 8pp move in their most popular set can switch moves if needed so they're gonna be slightly inconvenienced at most, specially because they usually can kill nearly anything that doesn't resist their attacks in two or three hits anyway, and in the few cases where a Pokémon fits both criteria, they would probably kill you before you get much value off Pressure. Sorry for the long comment, and hope it makes a bit of sense.
Doubles is generally too fast paced for it to matter, assuming no one forgot to use PP Ups on their team the lowest PP count on a move is going to be 8, which is generally enough to last the whole match, pressure halves it to only 4 uses which could come up on occasion, but that is assuming the Pressure user manages to live that long, which given 8 PP moves are usually extremely powerful is unlikely. In single battles the ability sees a lot more uses as battles are significantly slower and more defensive, its still not a great ability, and the C-list legendaries that are stuck with it would still rather have something else, but its better than nothing.
Hey Wolfey, just wanted to let you know that I've watched hours of your content, have never played a pokemon game, and don't even understand type effectiveness and weaknesses. All I've learnt from your videos is: Hm yes, world champ difference.
Yeah, its me. Never played the game. But i love reading the wiki, watching wolvey, reading stunfisk subreddit, playing pokedoku, and only getting started watching the anime. Pokemon is awesome
Also all the pixie(?) trio (mespirit, azelf and uxie) are 3 of the 4 psychic types who learn expanding force by level up But they cant even use it because they are levitating and dont get the terrain boost :]
@@laiika511 That’s definitely not official; Comatose is Komala’s signature ability, and Uxie isn’t actually asleep all the time, just with its eyes closed.
Listen Those international championships are not a joke anyone could get their ass whooped in competitions as stacked as that. Watching the video looks worst because I just finished watching an 8 hour stream of the Italian regional. so if I was Wolfie I rather play those games than watch them that sounds like a lot of content to watch. Some people can watch 11 hour videos everyday but I cannot. The problem with internationals is that you need a lot of mental stamina to make it very far in a game where many pro trainers have nerves of steel plus there are probely hundreds of these trainers gathered in one room the final reason is that people are always preparing for him either because they want to be the trainer to beat him for the upset or just because in every tournament he is a part of he’s a threat so that means that people are hyper focused on him and whether Pokémon team he brings there will be one person that brings a team specifically to counter his and that is why people like Wolfie can lose in a place like that.
Talking about pronunciation of names and then proceeding to pronounce Uxie’s name differently every time you said it was a really good bit that I feel like a lot of people in the comments didn’t notice haha.
@@StripiestBowI mean if we're being serious, it's a just matter of 2-3 generations of powercreep for Clef to lose its place since it's stats are worse and worse every gen due to new minmax mons, the breaking point will probably be when they introduce another magic guarder
I wonder if the reason the Swords of Justice have such low offenses has to do with balancing around Justified. Back in Black/White, there wasn’t really an ability like Justified, so I wouldn’t be surprised if Game Freak intended it to be used all the time - you’re supposed to switch them into a Dark type whenever you possibly could, and your enraged musket-deer could start with effectively 135 base Atk rather than 90.
Honest question: why is Cobalion ranked so much worse than Virizion? It very recently gained access to body press, which means it can use its high defense stat to attack instead of its low actual attacking stats. Its typing gives the move stab, and it also gets iron defense, which both make the move even stronger. Yes, this is literally the exact same thing that Zamazenta does but worse, except Zamazenta is a restricted legendary while Cobalion isn't. Surely that would make it good in future non-restricted formats? It even gets access to its item slot; Zamazenta is forced to hold the rusted shield if you want to use its crowned form. I'm going to assume that Wolfey simply didn't know about it getting body press (given that he didn't mention it in the video), because there's no way that Cobalion would be worse than Virizion, hell there's no way it'd even be on this list, if he did.
@@Borgdrohne13fun fact!!! Chandelure has more special attack than all gen nine Pokemon. And. Ties with vicavolt and cursola for the strongest special attack of all non mega ultra beast or legendary/ mythical
I feel like Cobalion has a lot more competition than Verizion does. Look at Corviknight for instance, trading speed for tailwind access, stab body press for stab brave bird, some defense for some special defense which works out well anyway if running bulk up. It's a real stretch but I can imagine a team where Verizion would actually be the best choice but I don't think Cobalion ever would be.
Trying to translate Japanese sounds is a nightmare sometimes. Most times you want to see if it is Yu or U. If it is Yu like Yuki than the Yu is a "You" sound. If it is a U like Umi then it is an "oo" sound. But there is a LOT of overlap.
Never enjoyed a video's ending so much. Thank you for not droning on about merch or whatever and having a big end hang with card I don't use anymore. 🤣
Yes! But... this would be theoretical, because we hardly have competitive statistics to rank them according. Hence, extra polemical when he mentions your precious one there
The Galar forms got Signature moves: Freezing Glare, Thunderous Kick, and Feiry Wrath. It also took a remake for freaking Groudon/Kyogre/Rayquaza to get signature moves.
The Kanto birds getting spread moves that also set weather would be super interesting and thematic paired with their lore as harbingers of the seasons.
They probably did that to the weird horse trio because it gives you them halfway through the game. They weren’t thinking competitively at the time, they were thinking about enjoyment and balancing solely in game.
To your credit: Ultra Beasts are marked with the Legendary indicator in the code as a matter of simplifying for Restricted formats. They are not actually Legendary Pokemon. But because that marker is there, Serebii counts them in the Legendary count. I refer to Pokemon of this sort (which includes Paradox Pokemon as well) as Quasi-Legendary Pokemon to pair with the 600 Club's Pseudo-Legendary term.
@@jvbon646 Okay, but nobody is familiar with those terms you're giving in the context of pseudo-legendary Pokemon. I'm using the term people actually know. Especially given I'm using it as a basis for MY fan term for something else. This "Um akshually" just feels pointless on your part.
Yeah but it can actually be good if you do. It was a major threat in sword and shield, much more of a threat than stuff like articuno or fezendipiti ever were.
Munkidori may be useless in open team sheet VGC, but I actually used it quite a bit on the in-game ladder because of closed team sheets. Frisk + Fake Out was very valuable to me to not waste my Fake Out on something with Covert Cloak.
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I feel like if you swapped types between chi yu and wo chien that could be something. grass/dark chi Yu would def be worse than fire/dark, but it would be usable, and fire/dark wo chien could be incineroar at home
@@teo43Not because it's in that category per se but because mons in that category tend to be stronger on average. Otherwise Wolfe would've ruled out the entire list at 0:53, not just the Cosmo- pre-evolutions on it.
What is it with legendary trios and just being generally useless for the most part and having roles that are filled better by other mons? The Lake Trio AND the Swords of Justice both having 2/3 of their mons on the list is WILD
The swords were fine, maybe slightly underpowered but I think that's fine, releasing four mono psychic type legendaries with levitate in the same generation is not xd
@@awqweird The lake trio represents the Mind, Feelings and Knowledge, it makes a lot of sense for them to be mono psychic I think Cresselia could be Fairy type, with their moon theme
Uxie and Mesprit were always pokemon that I felt were missing stuff from their movepool. Coverage attacks, more niche supporting moves, ect. The only unique move they got from Legends is essentially just for Azelf as well
28:04 Don't forget about Mud Slap! Accuracy drop with a chance to Toxic? OP! I've only lost 50% of singles battles with this Epic Munkidori stratagem: Fake Out, Parting Shot, Mud Slap, and Acid Spray. Good choice for #1 Worst
I use Moltres as my egg hatcher in SV just because it's one of the only Pokémon that has Flame Body that cannot breed, making it possible to keep in picnics
Me at 0:30 - What kind of psycho would get mad about their pet legendary making this list? Me at 1:30 - Pump your breaks, kid. 😡 That bird's a childhood treasure.
Double battles with regice and some other pokemon that has an ability to increase stats when it faints a pokemon. Now regice can boost your team and be helpful
had some good fun with Munkidori during one of the online competitions not long after Teal Mask came out, some folks were using Tera Steel Kommo-o with Simple Beam used on it, holding Throat Spray and using Clangorous Soul: +4 SpA, +2 everything else.. and my Munkidori had a Mirror Herb, and Stored Power
Lugia has always been my favorite Pokemon, and after hearing how it fell off because of Calyrex, said massive brain tiny everything else King Arthur wannabe quickly became my second least favorite Pokemon, only behind Dewpider.
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@@avocado9305RIGHT!
I understand why regice is one of the worst, but I started using it cuz I love it.
Moves:
Snowscape
Blizzard
Thunderbolt
Protect
Item:
Leftovers
Ability:
Ice body
You can quite clearly see it can be a healing machine and very bulky with tera electric. You just gotta use it Wolfe
@@PalkiaRiseI've got my Regice built with Assault Vest, and my Tornadus has Snowscape.
Ice Beam, Thunderbolt, Blizzard, Tera Blast.
Tera Type: Fire.
EVs focused in HP and Sp. Atk.
Ability: Ice Body
@@ItsDaNewGuy that seems pretty good, very bulky but relies on TORNADUS. Mine relies on itself but I will take dmg on my regice to set up. Tera is okay, I would suggest water since it's weakness is mostly sp attacking and that assault vest gives more . Physical defense would be good, I'm guessing around 350-400 but with earthquakes, rockslides, I feel like there would be better tears. Overall, it is a very good and creative set, probably better than mine and I just realised I'm a regice specialist now and made an analysis on your set.
Lets not forget that articuno learns blizzard at a high level. At the same level, zapdos learns thunder. Moltres... learns leer.
Pretty sure that was a coding error. I have heard on other UA-cam Videos that Leer and Fire Blast are right next to each other in the code.
@@Redpoppy80That's pretty on brand for them ngl
Doesn’t it start with Ice Beam in Gen 1? I thought Blizzard was 51
Yeah, it’s blizzard. Doesn’t change the point for Moltres.
my favorite legendary move
We live in a meta game where 125 special attack is considered “okay”
Flutter Pain
We're too paradox pilled
I think he just guessed without checking, honestly.
Moltres could probably be replaced with Fezandipiti, but that’d ruin the twist!
@@MiniOre2Damn I hate being PPed
Imagine if paradox pokemon were banned for a year in VGC. How would top players cope?
For anyone interested, it took 50 seconds for Incineroar to appear in a video about the worst legendary pokemon.
U must’ve been staring harder than wo chien trying to find the exact second inceniroar first appeared
Edit: bro it took me a month to notice a typo how
Obviously the goat must appear in every video of this goated channel
Me irl
This is my favorite thing about every video
Uhhhhh actually it's 51 seconds
>Goes on for 30 seconds about not knowing how to pronounce Uxie and ends with saying he's going to pronounce it "oo-xie"
>On next reference pronounces it "you-xie"
>Not even 5 seconds later pronounces it "oo-xie" again
Thank you Wolfey, this is the type off humor I enjoy
so what is the actual pronunciation? "ugh-xy"?
@@chai-r not wat the comment meant
@@ctaylor2028 I think he knows, he was just asking
I'm surprised that you didn't mention how Mesprit naturally learns Expanding Force, but it DOESN'T GET THE TERRAIN BOOST because it levitates.
LMAO this is so lame at least it can skill swap i think
this is insane actually, i didn’t even think of it not getting terrain boost because of its stupid ass ability 😭😭
Mesprit, actually is SOOO bad that it can’t decide either being Azelf, in just exploding itself or Uxie, in a slow trickroom setter.
@@b0nnebunne Same for the tapus no?
@@PJOZeus Since when does any of the Tapus have levitate
Weezing singlehandedly kept Regigigas from making it on this list.
I forgot about that combo. I was sitting here thinking “Is slow start not at least worth an honorable mention?”
@@blueredwhitepurpleit’s a legendary, not a mythical
@@blueredwhitepurple What? Regigias is not an event only pokemon. It is not a Mythical.
It's funny that you said ¨singlehandedly¨ knowing that Weezing doesn't have any arms, only another small head lol.
Y add weakness reg weezing is just better
Uxie and Mespirit: Nooo I’m a worse Cresselia
Azelf: Kaboom? Yes, kaboom.
I love reeko or how ever you spell his name. :3
@@tomwanders6022raikou?
@@meticakolli1237😂😂
@@meticakolli1237Rico, from penguins of Madagascar
Dollar store Cresselia
I thought you made up Munkidori. I was smiling and laughing to myself at all the effort you'd put in to animate that little pixel art you had dancing there. And even animating it in 3D in the games? Was really thinking you'd spared no expense to emphasize this epic April Fools-level gag. But the joke just kept going and you kept showing it in all these different games until I started to question - wait, is this real? I googled and found a Bulbapedia entry for it... okay Wolfey your clearly fake article on this thing that's definitely not real REALLY has me going. But I don't believe it. Munkidori isn't real stop it.
its part of a trio led by the mythical pecharunt, the two other pokemon in the trio are fezandipiti and okidogi
@@1000-THRwhat the fuck IS pokemon even anymore. Half of those names i cant pronounce
@@ubaibhuiyan1222 they're pronounced similar to the common happy phrases Hunky Dory, Okie Dokie and Serendipity
@@ubaibhuiyan1222 half of those names so... 2, you're freaking out over 2 names... out of 1024
Yeah there's a very good reason I didn't buy gen 9. I finally hit that wall every adult does where things just don't feel the same anymore.
I'll be playing fan made games of older generations if anyone needs me.
The loyal 3 was just game freak showing us that they aren't scared of making DLC pokemon that are totally competitively irrelevant. Given urshifu I was expecting the trio to be decent but wow, no wonder orgerpon soloed all 3 despite the type disadvantage.
Honestly this makes me think that their stats are bad on purpose to help the story make sense. Which would be really cool if that’s the case.
@thelittleghost3784 while that's the optimistic approach, I just don't think Gamefreak, let alone Nintendo care
@@thelittleghost3784 That's an interesting way to look at it, I just assumed that the loyal three are so weak because Gamefreak was scared off toxic chain being too strong despite all the other overpowered stuff present in the generation (though honestly that's giving them too much credit they wouldn't have thought of trying to balance something)
Wolfey: Wo-Chein competitively sucks
Wo-Chein precedes to be top 8 at the NAIC the day of the videos release
How?!
Moxie is proud
i dont wanna be the hate commenter he was constantly joking about but idk why it's below. *virizion* (or any pokemon on this list lol)
it has been legal for 1 worlds and it's top cut... it's niche but it still. Has a niche. and it's good at that niche. really not sure why it was included here lol
@@malikhittam1440 Mostly because there're so many counters to intimidate now, that having the same effect as intimidate but without being affected by said counters is actually useful, I'd think.
proceeds*
but also wow
I love how Frisk went from being so good that you would judge people for not using it on Dusclops to the worst ability in the game
Well it's bad only in official tournaments it's still good ingame tho
And fixing it is so easy,just turn it into Klutz for the opponent.
Not quite the worst, some abilities are detrimental like slow start. But yeah, rip frisk
@@grantmyers2693 at least they come with bonuses like insane stat spread
You would judge people for not using it because it’s other ability is Pressure. Your other ability could be Insomnia and I would judge you for not running it.
22:16 the swords of justice all have the same stat numbers in different places, so two of them were always destined to fail and virizion and cobalion just got the short end of the stick
He isn't vgc legal but so did keldeo for that matter (although that probably comes more from giving a special attacker justified)
@falxblade1352 yeah ig they kinda screwed him a bit by still giving him justified and making secret sword weaker than sacred sword
can't wait for the "i used all the WORST pokèmon to win a massive tournament," video
I can’t wait to see him do this 😂😂😂😂
Boosting this. Sorry wolfe
Or atleast "I used the WORST legendary of all time" and him to also have Fluttermane, Incineroar and Urshifu
This'll be fun
that would be too obvious pachirisu and escavalier win
I love calling the swords a trio and then immediately showing a picture of them with their fourth member. Brilliant.
Terrakion is very strong, powerful STAB combo, very good stat spread for offensive Pokemon, various strategies, both coverage and boost, can benefit sandstorm.
Keldeo is overrated, and bothers me it got a totally useless ability, also has a poor special movepool despite being a special attacker, and good physical coverage but stat spread not so adapted for a mixed set; needs some adjust.
I just finished a Rock type run in White 2. Caught Terrakion but had no use for it. I beat Iris with the team of:
Aero the Aerodactyl
Mangus the Aggron
LordHelix the Omastar
George the Golem
Titiania the Tyranitar
Lily the Cradily
Didn't need Regirock and Terrakion as most of my type runs involved the no Legendary pokemon rule for a fun challenge:)
@@unknownartist689 This is about Competitive, Terrakion is not used and Keldeo is one of the best pokemon in Gen 5 OU period.
@@SerpentSableye keldeo one of the best? With these flaws?
@@unknownartist689 The "flaws" you listed aren't really anything holding keldeo back. Sure its ability is useless, but it doesn't really need it. What makes Keldeo good is its power along with its fantastic type defensively and offensively. Its special movepool isn't all that bad as it can use hidden power to patch up the few gaps its stabs leave, in addition to having Hydro Pump for raw power, Scald with it's 30% burn chance and Secret Sword to cut through special walls and water resists alike.
Munkidori might not be the best competitive Pokemon, but "what if Momotaro was a giant evil peach that gained his animal friends by feeding them his mind-controlling toxic flesh, which by the way also works on people and forces them to do the worksafe equivalent of haigure, a fetish pose from the 90s" is such an utterly wild concept that I can't help but respect it.
Imagine if we had a Pokemon based on the Little Red Hood, except she's an apple that force feeds people pies made out of her flesh to control them, her minions are a wolf, a grandma, and a lumberjack with toxic chains sticking out of them, and if a human eats her toxic pies, they start twerking uncontrollably. That's what Pecharunt is.
Never thought id see haigure mentioned in wolfey's comments god damn
This is wild, i never tought of it like that
One of the new Digimon released this year is based off of Red Riding Hood, but with a twist. Search up Chaperomon
At least in the TCG is having his moment
I love the idea that the three minions are like a super awesome dangerous wolf and then an Elderly Grandmother
that thumbnail is brutal, made me want to give Mesprit a big hug, ice man too, even it looks sad.
I'm too old school and 106 speed is still considered fast in my brain.
If you have goldengo 106 base speed it would be way too strong
Basically monkey has good speed, it’s just not good enough for that it wants to be
106 is too much however for what golden joe is
It's fast for me as well.
What I do these days is to compare it to dragapult or something and then I go like "oh ye, makes sense"
@@GravityIsFalling I shall make thy cheese stick fast as fck, boy!
There's always been faster, but its power creep, those fast mons used to do next to nothing, and now those faster mons are the main opposition
Yup back in the day where Garchomp was so good with 102 speed because everything else had 100.
Super proud of Wo-Chien making Top 8 on the day this came out
Me: “I feel like Wo-chien could be higher on the list…”
-So next is Mesprit
“Okay never mind.”
Wo chien put up top 8 result in NAIC.
19:33 Says he will call it "ook-see" and proceeds to say "youk-see"
Then changes between calling it both names back and forth constantly lmao
Wolfie: "Cobalion's attack stats are abysmal!"
Cobalion's Defense of 129: *Laughs in Body Press*
I remembered EXACTLY THIS when he said this.
Zamazenta does this much better. It was always slept on because of zacian being better in almost every aspect, but got nerfed at the same time zacian did in SV. Now zamazenta is currently doing better than any legendary currently( because the formula changes constantly). Not to mention it has dauntless shield and the same typing. Zamazenta has been a surprising Pokemon with a great comeback, and it just does everything cobalion could do, just better.
Yeah except Cobalion isn’t a restricted mon and Zamazenta is very frequently not allowed. The argument that Cobalion is outclassed doesn’t really work in this case.
That's a good point, but what about the other four move slots? Support? What can Cobalion even do in that regard?
Quick Guard has the same priority level as Fake Out, so it won't block the ones from foes faster than Cobalion, and gets broken by Urshifu's Aqua Jet due to Unseen Fist. It won't block such overpowered priority moves as Follow Me or Rage Powder either, since it only blocks moves targeting the user's side. And that's outside of just being generally less useful than Wide Guard.
Helping Hand? Taunt? Those are hardly unique.
Coaching? Best I can think of is Coaching. Maaaybe Roar in metas with setup sweepers?
@@ewormXD ok, you actually did more research than I did. I briefly caught Wolfe using Zamazenta a few weeks ago in a tournament (I was at work and on break), but I did memorize some of what he was doing. He ran zamazenta as Tera grass with two moves being body press and iron defense. I think he was also running protect but I can’t remember the fourth move. I do know on his Insta he stated zamazenta is currently the highest performing legendary right now. The match I saw had his opponent running two threats to it, being tornadus and kyogre. I wish I could be more helpful with this, but I’ve only begun my research. I do know zamazenta has decent speed and great bulk. If you find any better options as opposed to zamazenta or better ways to run it, I’m definitely curious.
"Ultimately I left (Enamorous Incarante) off because we've only had it for suck a short amount of time, it wouldn't be fair."
**Monkidori enters the chat**
difference is enamorus has legs while monkidori does not
Enamarous incarnate with contrary and superpower?
@@Dbourbour could even run tera stellar tera blast with contrary too
think it's sort of a hope bias, where enamorus feels viable while monkidori does not whatsoever
@@ivyartemis2431I know this is a metaphor but it's very ironic since enamorous literally does not have legs and munkidori does
Hi, long-time vgc player here. I played Virizion in my vgc15 team and got Top16 twice at Nationals (Milan and Stuttgart), and could've potentially gone further in Stuttgart (see the Matteo Gini controversy back then). I saw this video and wanted to point out some aspects in Virizion's defense, because I think it was MASSIVELY underrated back then. Some context: back in vgc15, the team comp "chalk" became more and more popular, with its peak at the world championships. This team conists of mega-kangaskhan (which often ran fake out), heatran, amoonguss, cresselia, landorus and a 6th open slot (like thundurus, zapdos, and more). Keep in mind that specifically Mega-Kangaskhan was overpowered and busted since it still had the x1.5 multiplier on the second hit. This is also why Virizion was so good against chalk teams. Here some things (I ran LO Virizion with Quick Guard/Leaf Blade/Close Combat/Detect):
- it is faster than Mega-Kangaskhan and can hit it hard with CC and LO (most of the times u get a clean KO), and also can help your mates with quick guard since FO and quick guard have the same priority, but virizion outspeeds Kang
- it also hit good against other members of the CHALK core, like heatran or Lando
- it can most of the time live 2 hits from opposing Heatrans due to its special bulk. Also Cresselia's Psychic most of the time didn't even 3HKO
- Virizion's Attacks can't be redirected by Amoonguss since it's a Grass type
- it fit well into my team, concluding a FWG-Core (with Entei and Milo respectively)
All in all, it fit a very good niche in my team back then and I think most of the players that competed back then didn't really know what to do against it. The closed team sheet format also helped a lot as I caught multiple opponents off guard with a good quick guard or a surprise KO on the Kangaskhan.
Love your vids ok bye
Virizion was amazing when it was released in Gen5, but today yeah its powercreeped just like the rest
Before watching: It's Entei. Without a doubt.
23:56: Oh shit is it Phione??
..what the hell is that lol
About phione: 1:05
And Entei is fine in vgc
Entei is good in all formats dude what r u on
You did not just diss Entei like that.
"It can't do anything to fire back- ice back?" is maybe the best line I've ever hear you write
"I''m gonna call it Oo'xie"
Proceeds to immediately call it "You'xie" in the next sentence
Engagement farming successful :)
*edit* even hit us with a one off "Uh'xie", Wolfey really doing his best :D
Uhhxie in there at some point too lol.
Forever Oo'xie to me, dammit!
NGL I completely forgot that the 3 doodoo heads that are released in the same DLC as Ogrepon are considered "legendaries"
I didn't remember that either. Easily the worst legendary trio/quartet in the game. The best are the Genies (the Weather Trio don't count) followed by either the Guardians of Alola or the Treasures of Ruin.
The only notable things about them are the designs,which are notably crappy.
@@moonjelly5 For a second i thought you said the Guardians and Treasures were among the worst. I was like "man those are probably the most unique side legendaries added" my bad lol.
I'd still put them above the genies if only because MOST genies want their therian form and that kinda takes away from their own individual unqueness. They were kinda retconned.
@@naamadossantossilva4736 yeah, their designs don't even say (let alone scream) "legendaries" they really do feel like a run of the mill pokemon with no evolution
@@therranolleo468 Their mythological basis is really cool and a fun subversion, but yeah, they're not super impressive looking. I still like them; they are literally enshrined in legends but subvert the title by being bumbling goons to a hidden mastermind which I think is a really unique idea
I like how you made up a Pokemon for the 1 spot. Good show.
I was half expecting Regigigas, but I guess Neutralizing Gas is a bigger factor to this ranking list than it is to me.
I think that's a mythical?
EDIT: no, wait, nvm, it is a Legendary. Well, then I don't know how it didn't even make honourable mentions.
Maybe because it was at least good for a period of time, or maybe it just felt too unfair because of its ability
It was a genuine meta threat at a specific point, just like articuno
Also, I’ve heard about some people using it even without weezing as a support Pokémon, as, not counting restricted Pokémon, it’s one of the bulkiest wide guard users, which is really good right now
Honestly, I thought Lugia would be on here. Well.. mainly because of the thumbnail
@@joshuahong8255 Regigigas would be goofy on a trick room team but I don't know how you would pull it off
106 speed is bad in Gen IX
My first thought was "Oh, no my boy Kartana has 107 speed", then I remembered he had 181 attack, fantastic typing, actual coverage moves, and defense.
Kartana supremacy my friend 🤝
@@kirbot Good old Paperboy
Kartana best Ultra Beast
252hp 18 iv -0atk +252speed sword dance kartana my beloved
Rules of nature
YOU dont know what youre talking about and MY favorite legendary is actually REALLY good and you dont believe in it enough to see it!!!!!
Doubt
Just searching this comment (or I would do it myself)
How original
3:03 i'm not ashamed to say i laughed at this
"I was not engagement farming I was just stupid" is now my favorite Wolfey quote
Then went back and forth between oo-xie and uh-xie 😂
Shoutouts to 3 Wo-Chiens in Day 2 and Shiliang Tang making top 8 with them at NAIC this year
I love how 108 Speed is respectable but 106 speed is terrible XD
108 is respectable for a bulky pokemon. 106 is dreadful for a frail pokemon that gets 1 shot by any flutter mane
@user-dp7tn7zl1b Yea but the joke doesn't seem as funny if it has actual reasoning behind it :*
@@DerpwaldDuckkinda a bad joke when it disreguards the context completely... not really misinformation but pretty close to bro
Not great
@justsomemustachewithoutaguy- Sometimes things are funny BECAUSE you take them out of context :3 Like someone saying "It's best when they go in hard through the backdoor" referring to an FPS game team breaching a house, but that's not how we picture it xD
Even 110 base speed is not enough sometimes now. Meta is fricked up.
The ability Pressure technically halves the number of times your opponent can attack before it gets stuck with Struggle. I don't play competitive, but I can see how it could be used to be, at the very least, annoying for someone who has mostly moves with low PP like Electo Drift. Yes, those moves are strong, but you can only use them a few times.
Here's my short and long answers (I'm not exactly good at competitive, but I've tried it a bit over the last year). The short version is that official games normally take too few turns for pp stalling to be a working strategy.
The long version: In singles there's a lot mote stalling, so I'm not sure how good it is there, but in official competitive Pokémon (doubles where you only bring four Mons per battle), a game that lasts 8 turns is considered a long game. And while there are quite a few 8pp moves, especially on newer legendaries, offensive Pokémon run at least two damaging moves (and supporting moves have a lot or pp). The only realistic use of Pressure is if the offensive Pokémon is Choice-locked (Choice Band, Scarf and Specs only allow you to use the first move you select until you switch out in exchange for damage or speed boosts) into one of these 8pp moves. But take Miraidon for example, because it is the premier Choice Specs user with a 8pp move. And I'm not considering Moltres specifically because with all the damage multipliers Miraidon gets, a Specs Electro Drift would probably make Moltres go extint. Anyway, even a Pokémon which is neutral to Electro Drift can't take more than two, maybe three hits from Miraidon if it decides to lock in the move, which is a valid if considering Miraidon usually runs Discharge for spread damage and Draco Meteor to kill dragons who resist Electric. So trying to Pressure down Specs Miraidon into Struggle before it KOs your entire team (or just the Pressure Pokémon) is not a good strategy. And while you can argue that Miraidon is a bit overkill because the thing is obviously overpowered, nearly every Mon who wants to use a choice item doesn't have a good enough 8pp move, and nearly every Mon who uses an 8pp move in their most popular set can switch moves if needed so they're gonna be slightly inconvenienced at most, specially because they usually can kill nearly anything that doesn't resist their attacks in two or three hits anyway, and in the few cases where a Pokémon fits both criteria, they would probably kill you before you get much value off Pressure. Sorry for the long comment, and hope it makes a bit of sense.
Doubles is generally too fast paced for it to matter, assuming no one forgot to use PP Ups on their team the lowest PP count on a move is going to be 8, which is generally enough to last the whole match, pressure halves it to only 4 uses which could come up on occasion, but that is assuming the Pressure user manages to live that long, which given 8 PP moves are usually extremely powerful is unlikely.
In single battles the ability sees a lot more uses as battles are significantly slower and more defensive, its still not a great ability, and the C-list legendaries that are stuck with it would still rather have something else, but its better than nothing.
Props to Moxieboosted for taking Wo-Chien to every 2022 regional
and he just made day 2 with it at NAIC
Wo-Chien’s strongest soldier
shiliang tang is in top 8 naic rn with it too :)
honestly i was expecting wolfey to mention him lol
It's finally good because every attack focus legendary runs clear amulet
Hey Wolfey, just wanted to let you know that I've watched hours of your content, have never played a pokemon game, and don't even understand type effectiveness and weaknesses.
All I've learnt from your videos is:
Hm yes, world champ difference.
All you need to know >:3
Oh no, it's HIM!
Why does that description sound so familiar? Oh maybe it's because that's literally my situation
Yeah, its me. Never played the game. But i love reading the wiki, watching wolvey, reading stunfisk subreddit, playing pokedoku, and only getting started watching the anime. Pokemon is awesome
You should also learn that Incineroar is a blight upon this land.
Check out PokemonRomHacks or Pokemon Showdown if you wanna try playing casually some
Also all the pixie(?) trio (mespirit, azelf and uxie) are 3 of the 4 psychic types who learn expanding force by level up
But they cant even use it because they are levitating and dont get the terrain boost :]
Iron ball pixies strat?
I thought Uxie could have comatose, or that’s just in the hack I play
@@laiika511 That’s definitely not official; Comatose is Komala’s signature ability, and Uxie isn’t actually asleep all the time, just with its eyes closed.
@@matthewrosen3970 looks like it. Gamefreak does have that opening to toss them neat hidden abilities that gets them out of Cress’s shadow
lake guardians is their grouping
Ahh Pokémon tornament leaderboards are the only place where you can see five incineroar in a row:)4:10
“I wasn’t engagement farming im just stupid” is possibly the most relatable statement ive ever heard 😭
Wolfey: plays NAIC
Wolfey: posts video
Community: happy 😊
Listen Those international championships are not a joke anyone could get their ass whooped in competitions as stacked as that. Watching the video looks worst because I just finished watching an 8 hour stream of the Italian regional. so if I was Wolfie I rather play those games than watch them that sounds like a lot of content to watch. Some people can watch 11 hour videos everyday but I cannot. The problem with internationals is that you need a lot of mental stamina to make it very far in a game where many pro trainers have nerves of steel plus there are probely hundreds of these trainers gathered in one room the final reason is that people are always preparing for him either because they want to be the trainer to beat him for the upset or just because in every tournament he is a part of he’s a threat so that means that people are hyper focused on him and whether Pokémon team he brings there will be one person that brings a team specifically to counter his and that is why people like Wolfie can lose in a place like that.
Funny fact that at the exact same time Wolfey posted this video there was a guy wooping Calyrex asses with Wo Chien + Kyogre at the NAIC
Talking about pronunciation of names and then proceeding to pronounce Uxie’s name differently every time you said it was a really good bit that I feel like a lot of people in the comments didn’t notice haha.
Regice only needs recover and the special ice version of body press to start taking names
You're cooking wait a minute
I’ve actually thought of a name for a move like that. Mind Press and it would be a Psychic-type move.
@@snapclub8751 I think press is a bit too 'physical' sounding but you're onto something
A Psychic type Sp.Def Body Press would be generally appreciated.
Call it Zen Pressure, the user focuses their mind and attacks the opponent mentality.
Out of all the adjectives I expected to describe "125 sp atk", "okay" was not one of them...
19:30 your pronounciation of "Decidueye" from the "Worst Starter" video genuinely had me on the floor laughing, "Deki-dui" lul
I pronounce it like this: dess-id-you-eye
I can't stand it, but I'm glad many people can.
I used to pronounce it like: decide-yaw-eye 💀☠️
Don't think we didn't notice the Kingdom Hearts menu scrolling noise, sir. That's not as sneaky as you thought, sir. Subscribed
saying "its useless, only draining the opponents PP" without laughing or any reaction is very impressive
0:50
I can't escape this cat. I never can ....
World champ difference baby!!! 💪🔥😸
It's the best starter and third best Pokémon ever,cope
someday the powercreep is gonna make zacian pu and miraidon nu
Clefable will still be OU, and Lando will have his 100th almost-falling-to-uu moment but then stay OU anyways because of some super specific set
@@kingambitreal it's never landover 🤑🤑
@@kingambitrealgame freak is kinda cucking on clef rn cuz it lost half its movepool in gen 9
@@StripiestBowI mean if we're being serious, it's a just matter of 2-3 generations of powercreep for Clef to lose its place since it's stats are worse and worse every gen due to new minmax mons, the breaking point will probably be when they introduce another magic guarder
Gen 10 gonna be wild!💀
The image of miraidon just being a bike at the start really doesn’t do that monster justice 💀
I wonder if the reason the Swords of Justice have such low offenses has to do with balancing around Justified. Back in Black/White, there wasn’t really an ability like Justified, so I wouldn’t be surprised if Game Freak intended it to be used all the time - you’re supposed to switch them into a Dark type whenever you possibly could, and your enraged musket-deer could start with effectively 135 base Atk rather than 90.
"musket-deer" xD
Honest question: why is Cobalion ranked so much worse than Virizion?
It very recently gained access to body press, which means it can use its high defense stat to attack instead of its low actual attacking stats. Its typing gives the move stab, and it also gets iron defense, which both make the move even stronger.
Yes, this is literally the exact same thing that Zamazenta does but worse, except Zamazenta is a restricted legendary while Cobalion isn't. Surely that would make it good in future non-restricted formats? It even gets access to its item slot; Zamazenta is forced to hold the rusted shield if you want to use its crowned form.
I'm going to assume that Wolfey simply didn't know about it getting body press (given that he didn't mention it in the video), because there's no way that Cobalion would be worse than Virizion, hell there's no way it'd even be on this list, if he did.
maybe this video was recorded before Nintendo/GF changed it.
Came here to say this. Agreed. Iron defence + body press makes Cobalion > Virizion
Virizion has results, Cobalion doesn’t, simple as that. Also Registeel exists for IP BP, no stab but 78 more spdef and 21 more def.
@@Borgdrohne13fun fact!!! Chandelure has more special attack than all gen nine Pokemon. And. Ties with vicavolt and cursola for the strongest special attack of all non mega ultra beast or legendary/ mythical
I feel like Cobalion has a lot more competition than Verizion does. Look at Corviknight for instance, trading speed for tailwind access, stab body press for stab brave bird, some defense for some special defense which works out well anyway if running bulk up. It's a real stretch but I can imagine a team where Verizion would actually be the best choice but I don't think Cobalion ever would be.
To be fair, Uxie is one of those Pokémon where it’s hard to be sure exactly how you’re supposed to pronounce it.
chatgpt says its "YOO-see"
@@Lvxurie In JP it's ユクシー (Yukusii) so that's pretty close)
Trying to translate Japanese sounds is a nightmare sometimes. Most times you want to see if it is Yu or U. If it is Yu like Yuki than the Yu is a "You" sound. If it is a U like Umi then it is an "oo" sound. But there is a LOT of overlap.
@@Redpoppy80 It's weird how Yu or Yo is often interchangable with I. Maybe it had to do with the pronunciation by certain dialects for those words.
Never enjoyed a video's ending so much. Thank you for not droning on about merch or whatever and having a big end hang with card I don't use anymore. 🤣
Since there are no Restricteds here. I feel a second separate "What is the Worst Restricted Legendary Pokemon?" video could also be interesting.
Yes! But... this would be theoretical, because we hardly have competitive statistics to rank them according. Hence, extra polemical when he mentions your precious one there
Idk, Mewtwo?
I think cosmog and cosmoem are restricted legendaries so...
I think it's Incineroar
true
You're.. wrong..
No, incineroar da bes
Based
Tera bug incineroar probably
If the Genies can get signature moves, why can’t the Kanto birds?
They got alternate forms, which is way cooler
The Galar forms got Signature moves: Freezing Glare, Thunderous Kick, and Feiry Wrath. It also took a remake for freaking Groudon/Kyogre/Rayquaza to get signature moves.
The Kanto birds getting spread moves that also set weather would be super interesting and thematic paired with their lore as harbingers of the seasons.
@@JoshTheValiant It would be flames if they got Drought, Snowwarning and Drizzle
You know right gyaradose is still a flying type
They probably did that to the weird horse trio because it gives you them halfway through the game.
They weren’t thinking competitively at the time, they were thinking about enjoyment and balancing solely in game.
You mean awesome horse trio
You talking about the Swords of Justice?
im offended that lugia is on the thumbnail
fr😢
Would've expected Ho-Oh...
Same a bit
Right?! Lugia is my boy!
19:04 the 3 Lake Spirits are derived from pronouns
"Me Spirit" = Mesprit
"You Pixie" = Uxie
"Us Elf" = Azelf
Damn
Woke or smth
Guess they'll be introducing Themey soon.
Ugh june strikes again
us elf is a stretch
Azelf is definitely Ass Elf.
"but you know who isnt safe"
Me and you have nord vpn to offer me?
"Moltres"
I didnt see that coming
Moltres should definitely consider getting NordVPN for safety.
To your credit: Ultra Beasts are marked with the Legendary indicator in the code as a matter of simplifying for Restricted formats. They are not actually Legendary Pokemon. But because that marker is there, Serebii counts them in the Legendary count. I refer to Pokemon of this sort (which includes Paradox Pokemon as well) as Quasi-Legendary Pokemon to pair with the 600 Club's Pseudo-Legendary term.
600 Club/Pseudo Legendaries have been branded "Powerhouse" by official media
"Late-Bloomers" in old merch
@@jvbon646 Okay, but nobody is familiar with those terms you're giving in the context of pseudo-legendary Pokemon. I'm using the term people actually know. Especially given I'm using it as a basis for MY fan term for something else. This "Um akshually" just feels pointless on your part.
The editing with green screen Wolfey in this particular video is so unbelievably funny, huge props to the editor
Wolfey: talks about the ability Frisk.
Megalovania: starts playing in the background.
I love it. Whoever thought of it is a genius.
hate to tell you, but it was already playing (since ~23:45)
though the loop really works out well
@@AugRing Oh? That's still a nice coincidence.
Monkidori is really useful to teach your mirror herb Incineroar Fake out and Parting shot. Goated.
Wolfeys head appearing everywhere is peak comedic editing! :D Great job, makes it really fun to watch!
Was really expecting Regigigas to be here, since you need to build your entire team around it just to even get it to breathe
Yeah but it can actually be good if you do. It was a major threat in sword and shield, much more of a threat than stuff like articuno or fezendipiti ever were.
Munkidori may be useless in open team sheet VGC, but I actually used it quite a bit on the in-game ladder because of closed team sheets. Frisk + Fake Out was very valuable to me to not waste my Fake Out on something with Covert Cloak.
Yeah that’s probably just because you were facing unexperienced opponents. Any pro knows how to wall Munkedori HARD.
I was sure that i would still remember the legendary Wolfey's gonna talk about, yet Munkidori is the one i forgot about 😭
"Ah yes, we need to pick where to put our advertisements for our fancy, premium watches... I know! A video aimed at kids about a children's video game!"
As someone who played a lot of singles in her 20s, the difference between singles and doubles makes me sad. Uxie was my boi.
omg you too!
I wonder if the thought behind wo-chien was "you can't prankster or spore this it'll be crazy"
I feel like if you swapped types between chi yu and wo chien that could be something. grass/dark chi Yu would def be worse than fire/dark, but it would be usable, and fire/dark wo chien could be incineroar at home
*mildly worried in has been working on a Lugia rain team*
OH THANK GOD IT'S NOT HERE
@@kaitlinmidkiff9231 actually it wasn't going to be there because it's a restricted legendary lmao
@@teo43Not because it's in that category per se but because mons in that category tend to be stronger on average. Otherwise Wolfe would've ruled out the entire list at 0:53, not just the Cosmo- pre-evolutions on it.
using lugia "the wall" in the thumbnail of this video is such a cheap clickbait
the editing and scipt of this video is amazing and hylarious :D
5:23 CVNTY REGIROCK WITH A HANDBAG?!
“I just think it’s neat”
Regirock? more like... Re...gay...rock? Mother-rock? I don't even know
Genuinely shocked that regigigas is not here
Regigigas good in comp because of the weezing suppressing it's ability.
didn't expect to see brad here
wtf brad in the wild
@@MoxieBoostedhow did regicide make it here???
It can tank hits
It has Tera rock Tera blast
It has thunderbolt
So why it here:(
@@ChandelureDominic I didn't make the vid bro
What is it with legendary trios and just being generally useless for the most part and having roles that are filled better by other mons? The Lake Trio AND the Swords of Justice both having 2/3 of their mons on the list is WILD
The swords were fine, maybe slightly underpowered but I think that's fine, releasing four mono psychic type legendaries with levitate in the same generation is not xd
They are made for theme,not usability.
@@naamadossantossilva4736 you can give them secondary types without ruining the theme
@@awqweird The lake trio represents the Mind, Feelings and Knowledge, it makes a lot of sense for them to be mono psychic
I think Cresselia could be Fairy type, with their moon theme
@@sonarchy5158 Yea if Cress came out gen 6 or later it would have proabably been pure fairy or fairy psychic.
Uxie and Mesprit were always pokemon that I felt were missing stuff from their movepool. Coverage attacks, more niche supporting moves, ect. The only unique move they got from Legends is essentially just for Azelf as well
i genuinely forgot the Loyal 3 existed when i was running through all the possible options for what that last spot could've been
Wolfey has his editor locked in the sweatshop for overtime
How long dies it take Wolfey to talk about incineroar in a video about bad legendarys?
Oh thats what the 51 Second guy was talking about
World champ difference baby!! 💪🔥😸
28:04 Don't forget about Mud Slap! Accuracy drop with a chance to Toxic? OP! I've only lost 50% of singles battles with this Epic Munkidori stratagem: Fake Out, Parting Shot, Mud Slap, and Acid Spray. Good choice for #1 Worst
I use Moltres as my egg hatcher in SV just because it's one of the only Pokémon that has Flame Body that cannot breed, making it possible to keep in picnics
Damn I'll need to remember this
all these pokemon have one common trait: all lose to Incineroar
Lesson: don't be a legendary that loses to wrestle cat
World champ different babyyy 🔥😸
I like Primarina and Xerneas better anyway.
Me at 0:30 - What kind of psycho would get mad about their pet legendary making this list?
Me at 1:30 - Pump your breaks, kid. 😡 That bird's a childhood treasure.
'I wasn't engagement farming I'm just stupid'
never have I related more Wolfy
"It's that, whatever it's job is...no one wants to do it because it sucks." I'll never give up on finding a use for my son
Double battles with regice and some other pokemon that has an ability to increase stats when it faints a pokemon. Now regice can boost your team and be helpful
had some good fun with Munkidori during one of the online competitions not long after Teal Mask came out, some folks were using Tera Steel Kommo-o with Simple Beam used on it, holding Throat Spray and using Clangorous Soul: +4 SpA, +2 everything else.. and my Munkidori had a Mirror Herb, and Stored Power
16:57 omg the cut to "... Ice back?" KILLED ME lol
“I’m just gonna call it ook-see”
Not even 2 seconds later
“Youk-see is just so unfortunate”
19:38
The writing is so biting and clever. Wolfe's personality is carried so well in his voice. The editors kill it. Great vid
Wolfey pointed out all my mistakes in why I lost every time I substituted any poison type with munkidori.
Whats funny about how bad Mesprit and Uxie are is that they would both be okay if they didn't always exist beside Cresselia
2:00 Stony Sorrows sounds like the signature move of a Ghost/Rock type Mythical. 😂
This series releasing every Saturday morning is so elite
Just realized the worst thing a speed stat can be is middling. You either gotta be blazing fast or slower than molasses
It’s been that way since Gen 1.
Yeah... Pokémon really needs to do something about the Speed Stat. It is too "all or nothing".
@@Redpoppy80 Well in Gen 1 it increased critical hit chance, so it benefited you even if you went second.
Lugia has always been my favorite Pokemon, and after hearing how it fell off because of Calyrex, said massive brain tiny everything else King Arthur wannabe quickly became my second least favorite Pokemon, only behind Dewpider.
I was paying Lugia was bait. It's my favorite legendary.