Geodude Only - Pokemon Yellow

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  • @raianlima4758
    @raianlima4758 Рік тому +98

    The rival ditches Fearow because it's a free kill to Pikachu, Pikachu is also why he starts with Sandslash in later battles

    • @Schlaym
      @Schlaym Рік тому +19

      I never thought about that, that's so smart!

  • @CacophonyScamp
    @CacophonyScamp Рік тому +40

    The rivals Ferrow got stolen by team rocket in Saffron city, which is why the rival climbed to the top of Silph Co after knocking out the front guard. Unfortunately Geovani activated the building lock down before he could get to the director's office. So he's stuck waiting by the stairs, then you rock up.

  • @jukenryu8127
    @jukenryu8127 Рік тому +7

    Scott: and with his 3.9 % chance to crit….
    Scott the very next sentence: what are the odds????
    😂

  • @drunkennephilim2995
    @drunkennephilim2995 Рік тому +29

    I think the rival boxes Fearow because he knows your starter is supposed to be Pikachu and typically would see it stood behind you therefore he chooses to reduce his electric weaknesses by boxing Fearow and leading with Sandslash, a pokemon immune to electric attacks

    • @HighPriestFuneral
      @HighPriestFuneral Рік тому +1

      That is actually a really good justification. in Yellow it's as if the Rival does actually become smarter, tries to adapt (from a story perspective) to the team the player is expected to have.

    • @Knytewish
      @Knytewish Рік тому +7

      @@HighPriestFuneralhe also changes his Eevee based on which fights he wins or loses

    • @Cloud_hair
      @Cloud_hair 8 місяців тому +1

      I didn't know he ditched the bird until a few days ago when I looked at his yellow teams, I was having fun beating spearow with spearow, and fearow with fearow

  • @ktvx.94
    @ktvx.94 Рік тому +22

    I feel Geodude's level up moveset helps too. I think Rhyhorn only got Stomp at like 30 and by the time it gets anything good you just get the TMs for EQ and Rock Slide.

  • @deadpool425fjf8
    @deadpool425fjf8 Рік тому +96

    I'm going to say that it is simple for the rival: After trying his best to get Spearow to work, he realizes after Pokemon Tower that Fearow is no longer carrying his weight and just boxes it.

    • @Kahadi
      @Kahadi Рік тому +15

      The same as happened with Raticate

    • @mr.cauliflower3536
      @mr.cauliflower3536 Рік тому +2

      @@KahadiNah

    • @ColdHumor
      @ColdHumor Рік тому +1

      ​@@KahadiThats what I thought growing up. But in the last decade I've seen people saying we killed it.

    • @MrKaratechop1726
      @MrKaratechop1726 Рік тому +5

      ​@@ColdHumoras far as lore goes I would say this is true and we also know Pokemon can definitely die. So to say he stressed Raticate to death in training truly speaks to his character which is hinted at through in game text for sure.

    • @Silvitewolf
      @Silvitewolf Рік тому +1

      im more a fan of the idea. that you beat raticate up on the S.S anne and he did the cruise instead of getting off... thus no where to heal. afterall he doesn't have a full team surely an underperforming raticate or fearow is better than a blank space.

  • @sandeepssv8930
    @sandeepssv8930 Рік тому +49

    Ground resists rock tho so rock throw would be resisted by both Geodude and Onix

    • @tomforge614
      @tomforge614 Рік тому +4

      I think the logic was STAB+higher base power than Tackle.

    • @ericwolf9664
      @ericwolf9664 Рік тому +2

      ​@@tomforge614it still is but not by nearly as much as he thought because he overlooked the resistance. Then once you figure in effective power applied by factoring accuracy in it's basically the same.

    • @VincentChaos92
      @VincentChaos92 Рік тому +2

      ​@@ericwolf9664No, Rock Throw has 50 base power, 75 with stab, resisted = 37.5. Tackle has 35, resisted is 17.5, Rock Throw deals 2 times that damage, the sentence made sense

    • @GaIeforce
      @GaIeforce Рік тому +7

      Rock Throw does more damage than Tackle, yes. Just remember that Rock Throw also carries a 65% accuracy because Gen 1 is truly special.

    • @valor1omega
      @valor1omega Рік тому +1

      ​@@GaIeforce
      I'll be honest I like g1 better than anything past g3.

  • @DesmondShannon87
    @DesmondShannon87 Рік тому +3

    I like how this guy is so confident in his red and blue sprite with his arm and thum pointing like he saying "hey trainer... if you wanna get outtathere it's this way!"

    • @SantaFeSuperChief1
      @SantaFeSuperChief1 Рік тому +1

      I appreciated the thumbnail art recreating that old sprite

  • @aarongeorge8175
    @aarongeorge8175 Рік тому +6

    We don’t have any evidence that Defense Curl, Harden, or Acid Armor were ever different (they could have been earlier, but not in the dev data we have). However, you are right about Leer and Tail Whip! Originally, Leer lowered Defense and Special, while Tail Whip just lowered Defense. That makes me think that maybe Harden used to raise Special as well as Defense. They probably changed both of these because the intent was for them to cut or raise the Pokémon’s ability to defend against special attacks, but instead the moves were being used to cut or raise the attack power of special moves, which wasn’t the flavor intent.

  • @MayVeryWellBeep
    @MayVeryWellBeep Рік тому +9

    The other day I was thinking about this - with physical/special being tied to type in early gens, Pokémon's defensive stats are essentially a second form of "type weakness" or "type resistance" in those gens. A high special stat grants a degree of resistance to all water attacks, all grass attacks, etc, whereas a low special stat means a weakness to all water moves, all grass moves, etc.
    This means that Geodude is weak to water and grass 3 times over - because of its rock type, because of its ground type, AND because of its low special stat.

    • @TheDarkFiddler
      @TheDarkFiddler Рік тому +1

      This is a really interesting perspective, and it makes me wonder how the run would change if you swapped Geodude's Defense and Special, essentially turning the water and grass attacks into a "normal weakness" but returning normal to "normal effectiveness". Geodude would be a great 'mon to test this with, since the only moveset option it really opens up is Fire Blast (and Mimic strats, I suppose) so it isn't making massive changes.

    • @Clouded-Logic
      @Clouded-Logic Рік тому

      That was something that always bothered me a lot about their early design philosophy.

  • @papasalvo
    @papasalvo Рік тому +1

    9:36 idk but this had me dying "ok so once again a difficult water type pokemon" the delivery was just priceless hahahah ahh man

  • @perkypenguin1663
    @perkypenguin1663 Рік тому +3

    I guess Geodude being able to weaponize the badge boost glitch as well as its medium slow growth rate made the difference (also at 37:44, you used the Geodude cry for Rhydon). Good video!

  • @iantaakalla8180
    @iantaakalla8180 Рік тому +54

    I am impressed with Geodude. I guess experience rates are really the deciding factor

    • @lady1kaka
      @lady1kaka Рік тому +2

      Or just luck against Misty...

    • @iantaakalla8180
      @iantaakalla8180 Рік тому +1

      Both are true. Misty is a hard gate, and the experience gain is what takes the time to get past Misty (and other walls).

  • @christopherstephens2849
    @christopherstephens2849 Рік тому +6

    13:32 it's not his Fearow. one of the guards from Safron loaned him a Spearow to deliver some mail. He simply returned it.

    • @samrushin2476
      @samrushin2476 Рік тому +2

      Kenya believe it?

    • @corberus3119
      @corberus3119 Рік тому +1

      if thats the case how does he have it in the optional 2nd rival battle west of Veridian before the 1st badge? he's nowhere near Saffron

  • @Zorafin
    @Zorafin Рік тому +24

    Geodude is slowly becoming one of my favorite evolution lines. The only issues are Golem's design and the trade evolution. Besides that, Geodude is so fun to use. I love tossing it out on a physical type and hitting them back hard.

    • @havuckofp
      @havuckofp Рік тому +1

      When u upgrade to golem it's awesome

    • @JPayne95
      @JPayne95 Рік тому

      Pokemon go has made me like the evolution line tbh

    • @ZeroThreeJuice
      @ZeroThreeJuice Рік тому +2

      Geodude and Graveler’s designs go really hard. I also don’t like golem that much, but alolan golem is pretty cool.

  • @noahsigs
    @noahsigs Рік тому +10

    I have to tell you something I would LOVE to see - Regional Modded version of Kanto mons vs Kantonian forms. Kantonian Golem vs Alolan Golem, Hisuian Arcanine va Arcanine, Galarian Meowth vs Meowth (or modded Purserker vs Persian). That would be awesome

    • @valor1omega
      @valor1omega Рік тому

      Eww.
      Why?
      They are all fugly and I hate them to the point that if I ever seen them in the wild I would do to them what Red's charazard did to an Arboc in the pokemon manga.
      whoever came up with those versions need to be fired and given a sword before they left.
      Swords are cool and not a bad good bye gift.

  • @NativeGolfer10
    @NativeGolfer10 Рік тому +3

    I know the slow growth rate absolutely kills times for those with it, but I don’t think that’s why Geodude beats Rhyhorn though. Geodude has a badge boosting move and I know Rhyhorn doesn’t get one through level up to help it through it’s rough patches. If Rhyhorn doesn’t have that explains why it struggles so much when Geodude might succeed. Your playthrough was impressive. I definitely thought you would end up with a worse time than that. Great job Scott!

  • @TripleShizzle
    @TripleShizzle Рік тому +1

    Great run! Before the last Dragonite an option is defence curl against the aerodactyl who can't really hurt to outspeed with the badge boost. Love your videos!

  • @dr0g_Oakblood
    @dr0g_Oakblood Рік тому +1

    2:14 - I mean Ground still resists rock so it’s still not very effective, but it does get stab so that’s correct, tho with decreased accuracy it’s a mixed bag.
    Edit: with stab even with lowered accuracy, it’s about 48 effective base power to tackle’s 33, so when resisted it’s ~24 to 16, all rounded down of course.

  • @DFAnton
    @DFAnton Рік тому +2

    "Rhyhorn, believe it or not, is faster than Geodude". Rhyhorn has legs, Scott.

  • @HighPriestFuneral
    @HighPriestFuneral Рік тому +2

    Glad to see the Professor being a bit of a challenge this time. Two water types against a 1st stage ground/rock was a bit rough.
    Overall quite an interesting set of results!

  • @gmanz5
    @gmanz5 Рік тому +8

    He lost his Fearow in the Explosions and subsequent darkness of Rock Tunnel against the SD Hiker. And he just hot footed it out the tunnel

  • @Flying-Skitty
    @Flying-Skitty Рік тому +7

    13:34 He got lost in Rock Tunnel since he didn't have any Pokemon with Flash. Eventually, he was lost for so long, that he had to eat the Fearow to survive 😔

    • @tomforge614
      @tomforge614 Рік тому +1

      But Lavender Tower is post-Rock Tunnel.

    • @Flying-Skitty
      @Flying-Skitty Рік тому +2

      He eventually got out, but with one less bird

  • @Zorafin
    @Zorafin Рік тому +15

    I was always frustrated with all the rock/ground types in this game, but playing through with a rock/fighting and ground/ice type, I began to miss the combination. Despite its two quadruple weaknesses, it's really useful for a lot of fights.

    • @vreeze33
      @vreeze33 Рік тому +6

      Geodude was always one of my go to early game pokemon. Especially in gen 2 since you get it so early. It resist so many pokemon that are common in the early game and its good against a lot of evil team pokemon, too.

    • @Zorafin
      @Zorafin Рік тому +2

      I guess dumb kid me went "Oh I can oneshot it, it's not good"
      You can oneshot it...with things that I can oneshot!

    • @youtube-kit9450
      @youtube-kit9450 6 місяців тому

      Because in the early gens, opponent movesets are often trash and most pokés only have normal and some STAB moves, in the early/mid game, rock types are actually super useful, especially in gen 2 where they shrek Falkner and Bugsy and resist Miltank.
      But holy moly in later games, the amount of pokés that get ground and fighting type moves put onto them is just oof.

  • @hardsalami105
    @hardsalami105 Рік тому

    I always get so excited whenever I see you upload a new video, unlike any other youtuber. Thank you for putting out great content!

  • @brandontownsend2756
    @brandontownsend2756 Рік тому +1

    He was going to catch a pokemon and boxed the Fearow before the trip so his new pokemon would be in his party immediately. Idk, that's the best fearow theory I have

  • @m0rt0n77
    @m0rt0n77 Рік тому

    Spearow- he gives it to his sister who gives you the town map so she can see the world! Wholesome!

  • @HarveyMeadowlark
    @HarveyMeadowlark Рік тому +2

    I love these videos. I work 12 hours on an assembly line, and listen to stuff to pass the time. Listening to these makes it so much more tolerable. Thank you

  • @Kanbei11
    @Kanbei11 Рік тому +4

    I wonder if the defence curl/harden thing is related to either movesets being based on what the pokemon should have thematically and/or to give players the opportunity to de facto relearn moves in the absence of the move reminder

  • @jakerockznoodles
    @jakerockznoodles Рік тому +1

    My own theory regarding the Defense Curl/Harden thing is that it may be related to the fact that there really was a very limited number of moves available in Gen 1 and some pokemon just had their moveset lengthened with "filler moves". You know, that are there to give a feeling of progression while leveling up but they couldn't think of anything better to teach it.
    Incidentally, this is why when I created my own romhack for the game the first thing I did was add around 90 moves (which I tried to split evenly between the types), which radically changes the dynamics of the game.

    • @TheDarkFiddler
      @TheDarkFiddler Рік тому

      And is this hack available? 👀 Or still a WIP?

  • @SmashMath151
    @SmashMath151 Рік тому +1

    This one was surprisingly consistent once it got enough Speed for key battles! Another small advantage Geodude has over Rhyhorn is a badge boosting move, when it can get setup.

  • @HideoV
    @HideoV Рік тому +1

    I think the rival having a spearow is a reference to the spearow attack episode. Maybe it was the plan all along to box it after Erika?

  • @anxiouspatsfan4050
    @anxiouspatsfan4050 Рік тому

    I wanna say thank you for always posting on Sat afternoons. I can see what you are leaving for me to listen to on the drive home. You are doing all the good brutha

  • @incorrectdigit
    @incorrectdigit Рік тому +1

    Fearow Theory: After Lavendar town, your rival realizes fearow just isn't keeping up, and boxes it so he can trade with a certain silph co employee for a lapras, he's in the room ready to make the trade but gets mistaken for a team rocket member by the person he's su pposed to trade with, in explaining you show up, beat him, your rival in frustration walks off, and the poor silph employee gives you the lapras as a thanks for helping get rid of team rocket.

  • @pyromaniak2736
    @pyromaniak2736 Рік тому +1

    Talking about the ryhorn line makes me think future gen evos/Prevos would be good ideas for back ported runs. Like rypherior magbe and electovire

  • @davidgardner6677
    @davidgardner6677 Рік тому +2

    FEARow was spooked by the ghosts in the tower and flew away 😭

  • @WillowEpp
    @WillowEpp Рік тому

    27:16 Heheh, NICE-ly done!
    As for BUTT's Fearow, he boxes it because he thought flying everywhere was making him lazy.

  • @dr0g_Oakblood
    @dr0g_Oakblood Рік тому +1

    19:07 - so that’s a fun interaction, it seems that Earthquake doesn’t hit digging Pokémon in Gen 1, I wonder if that’s a Gen 3 mechanic?

  • @RoninCatholic
    @RoninCatholic Рік тому +4

    Actually, Withdraw is also identical in effect to Defense Curl and Harden too. They just seem to have really liked defense boosts in gen 1. I hear that despite different text, Reflect also boosts Def by 2 stages instead of halving damage another way.

    • @dragonslayerz2220
      @dragonslayerz2220 Рік тому +2

      Reflect does actually halve damage. Barrier and Acid Armor are +2 defense.

  • @bitterzombie
    @bitterzombie Рік тому +2

    The Prof. Oak fight is a good way to close, mewtwo is fun in theory but it in a standard game the challenge was more about catching it. Assuming you used your master ball on one of the legendary birds, catching mewtwo with ultaballs can be tough, even with a team of pokemon that beat the elite 4

  • @christianvz105
    @christianvz105 Рік тому

    I've really enjoyed your content so far and I specially like seeying rock type playthroughs since it's one of my favourite Pokémon types. I would love to see Lunatone and Solrock any time soon since I really love them both!

  • @Zorgdub
    @Zorgdub 8 місяців тому

    That animation of Pikachu ringing the Chimeko is so cute!

    • @ScottsThoughtsPokemon
      @ScottsThoughtsPokemon  8 місяців тому +1

      Yesssss! Finally someone commented on it! Sarina did so much work on it and I’ve always loved it. Glad it made a man impact for you!!!!

  • @garrett7261
    @garrett7261 Рік тому

    awesome video Geodude always wanted to use a golem in pokemon yellow but never got a chance to but then in fire red I ended up using one on my Gameboy advanced keep up the great content Scott always enjoy these videos and keep up your hard work

  • @HavenKhaos
    @HavenKhaos Рік тому

    The "I've planned for every stat experience to have precisely enough speed to outspeed the Gyarados" is machivallian planning.

  • @llSuperSnivyll
    @llSuperSnivyll Рік тому

    Some time ago, I tried to do a solo Geodude playthrough in Red, with the difference being that the trainer rosters were randomized.
    It... actually did quite well, until I got to the Elite Four. Lorelei was changed from an "Ice" specialist into a Water specialist.

  • @dr0g_Oakblood
    @dr0g_Oakblood Рік тому

    0:27 - TIL lmao, you could’ve quizzed me on that and I would have gotten it wrong, I just assumed it was Rock-Ground like all its other Kanto peers of Onix and the Geodude-evo line.

  • @wompus_king
    @wompus_king Рік тому +2

    Saying Kingdra and seeing the Sprite got me so confused 😂

  • @Willingmess
    @Willingmess Рік тому +1

    Fearow left on a journey to figure out what Venomoth’s type is

  • @Hoxeel
    @Hoxeel Рік тому +10

    11:12 The odds, Scott, were about 3.91%.
    Jokes aside, that is phenomenal luck!

  • @CyberchaoX
    @CyberchaoX Рік тому +1

    I did have the same theory about Tail Whip/Leer, mainly because so many Pokémon learn both and almost all of them learn Tail Whip first. I really do think Leer used to lower by two stages during development.

  • @bateltheassistant
    @bateltheassistant Рік тому

    The dude has done it ! The medium slow growth rate was coming in handy,and if added to that a badge boosting move with 2 good options for stab ,then Geodude is pretty decent.
    Adding seismic toss in early game made a difference when it comes to the resets. Even though most of Geodude's resets on second playthrough were due to bad luck and it's atrocious special capabilities with dealing with 4 times damage from stab water and grass moves.🤔 But overall Geodude as a first stage pokemon is really good in yellow.
    I'm glad that Geodude got better results than before,and it even got a better ranking than Ryhorn did . Which leads to a conclusion that better level up moves and better growth rate can lead to better results in a solo run.😊

  • @tysonpestner
    @tysonpestner Рік тому

    I feel a special connection to you Scott through the “Kingler-Kingdra”. I can’t believe how long it’s been since that first video it happened and the comment I made.

  • @justinsims655
    @justinsims655 Рік тому

    That fan theory for the rival explains why his team is so awful at that point too. You interrupted their bereavement.

  • @Tsokio
    @Tsokio Рік тому

    No joke, this is the first time I've seen the Gambler with the Poliwag and Horsea in literal years

  • @chrissaxton7085
    @chrissaxton7085 Рік тому +1

    In regards to your harden/defense curl/acid armor theory, if correct, that means that sand attack or smokescreen would have been designed to reduce accuracy by 2 stages 😂what a nightmare

  • @TJF588
    @TJF588 Рік тому

    "The second member of the Elite Four is easy"
    He says, transitioned into a blank opponent screen, setting me up for the visual of the 'mon which comes out.

  • @thebigbean8783
    @thebigbean8783 Рік тому +2

    Geodude is a tough one to use. I love using a graveler and these days golem now that i have 2 gameboys (and two transfer paks 👀) but getting through the early stages of geodude is rough. I wish you the best of luck in this grueling journey

  • @ilbabo2218
    @ilbabo2218 Рік тому +1

    Dropping a like for the Misty crit. Go Dude!

  • @matthewhenry8008
    @matthewhenry8008 Рік тому +2

    Hey Scott, good to see your videos again.
    Helpful hint: if your Pokemon is slow, train on diglett. The stat exp. is speed heavy, could add a few points if needed.

  • @miqvPL
    @miqvPL Рік тому

    Kingdra edit was so random, I loved it

  • @135forte
    @135forte Рік тому +1

    Sandslash is the counter to your starter, Eevee is his starter, Alakazam is insanely strong, and he has a fire/water/grass core with Magneton being a better version of your starter if he doesn't have Jolteon (which I feel is his 'canon' mon because of Red's team). Fearow not only doesn't really slot into his team, it is explicitly weak to your starter, dropping it is the logical choice.

  • @shellbadorsrival314
    @shellbadorsrival314 Рік тому

    The rival treats fearow as his weakest link, so while on the S.S. Anne, on the top deck, fearow sees it's chance to escape: flying away where no one can chase it over the water

  • @TheWispGuy
    @TheWispGuy Рік тому

    10:59 Geodude saw Starmie, and knew he had to take it out asap.

  • @richarddill692
    @richarddill692 Рік тому +6

    It didn't come up, but Rock Throw wouldn't have done neutral damage to Brock's Pokémon. Rock may not resist Rock, but Ground does, and both of his Pokémon are Rock-Ground Types.

    • @TheOriginalJphyper
      @TheOriginalJphyper Рік тому

      Which means it would only be 2.5 points stronger than Tackle.

    • @richarddill692
      @richarddill692 Рік тому +2

      ​@@TheOriginalJphyper more like 20, when you apply STAB, but with the low levels your Pokémon and Brock's are at, it's still nearly negligible in terms of damage output.

    • @TheOriginalJphyper
      @TheOriginalJphyper Рік тому

      @@richarddill692 Rock Throw is base 50 power. Add STAB and that's 75 power. Then halve it for type effectiveness and you get 37.5, which is, of course, precisely 2.5 points higher than Tackle's base 35 power. I don't know how you could've ended up with 20.

    • @cocomunga
      @cocomunga Рік тому

      Not to mention its 60% accuracy. I’d say on average, tackle is a little better in this situation.

    • @richarddill692
      @richarddill692 Рік тому +4

      @@TheOriginalJphyper Tackle would be halved too, so it would only have 17.5 power. 20 points lower than Rock Throw.

  • @JacktheRah
    @JacktheRah Рік тому +8

    I've got an idea for a special run: Take one of the Pokemon which struggled the hardest with Brock and Misty and afterwards was sweeping and replay it in an open world version of Pokemon Yellow. Meaning you get access to and the ability to use every HM required for the playthrough. Maybe chose one that can't learn surf. Fly is only partially useful as you still can only fly to cities you've visited already. But it'd be interesting to see what happens to Pokemon with a lot of potential if you remove the biggest barrier at the beginning.

  • @TheForebringer
    @TheForebringer Рік тому +1

    Random suggestion Scott, for rerun videos you could use the shiny sprite to show its a rerun vs a normal run to help distinguish them at a glance? Also, I admit I kinda just want to see shiny Geodude.

    • @Smileyrat
      @Smileyrat Рік тому

      I like the idea also, but shiny sprites do a sparkle when reliced, and that slows them down.

  • @jamescallaghan7726
    @jamescallaghan7726 Рік тому +1

    Hope you're enjoying your honeymoon! You deserve this break!

  • @ryomaanime4563
    @ryomaanime4563 Рік тому +1

    Fearow disappear because it's weak.
    Blue isn't shown as a trainer with a big heart. He knows pokemons, and he want only the best.
    It's especially true after Raticate's death. No matter his love for Rattata, and no matter how strong this Rattata was, he died.
    He blames himself, he blames Rattata's weakness. He closed his heart and is looking for efficiency only so that it doesn't happen again.
    There's a manga developing this aspect it's great
    edit> it's called Pokemon : festival of champions

  • @azl-kr3gj
    @azl-kr3gj Рік тому

    Gf perked her ears up at “I grind in diglett’s tunnel…”

  • @MrVelyx
    @MrVelyx Рік тому

    "When he dies, he dies" -Drago from Rocky

  • @CelticGuardian7
    @CelticGuardian7 4 місяці тому

    "What are the odds?"
    Probably 3.9% if to judge by the overlay. ;)
    As for the Fearow, Pikachu murders it in the tower and it gets buried too. =) (Seriously though, I think the prevailing theory of him swapping it out due to Pikachu's advantage over it makes sense.)

  • @grundgutigertv6170
    @grundgutigertv6170 Рік тому +1

    The venomoth type switch is back 😂

  • @darkhydrat9096
    @darkhydrat9096 Рік тому

    Completely unrelated to the video, but the Venomoth gag reminded me of that the Venomoth from the Jungle set in the card game can change its type

  • @ejokurirulezz
    @ejokurirulezz Рік тому

    "Because the rock type does not resist itself this move is gonna deal neutral damage" about rock throw. Ground resists rock for future help.

  • @randommanomega6826
    @randommanomega6826 Рік тому

    The reason Raticate and Fearow (and Rattata in Yellow, he ditches it after the S.S. Anne) get the boot is simple, and has nothing to do with them dying. Look at the rival's final team compositions, particularly in Red/Blue. Pidgeot, Alakazam, Rhydon, Gyarados, Exeggutor, Arcanine, and the starters. What do these Pokemon have in common? They all have high Base Stat Totals, all among, if not atop their main type. He's less strict in Yellow, but Fearow (381) and Raticate (343) are still a bit lower than anything that can pop on his final team (Magneton, 395). It's basically showing through gameplay that he cares more about winning than bonding with his Pokemon, and once it's clear they don't meet his standards, it's off to the box for them. It's why Oak tells the rival that he 'has forgotten to treat his Pokemon with trust and love', and only that. After all, if the rival really had gotten his Pokemon killed, wouldn't his grandfather, a man who decided to study Pokemon as a profession (which he absolutely wouldn't do if he didn't love them a good deal), be just a tad more upset towards him than a short scolding?
    Well, that's my two Pokedollars, anyway.

  • @J3Puffin
    @J3Puffin Рік тому

    I wonder if it’s the experience curve of the Pokémon or the experience curve of Scott himself that won Geodude the race today…

  • @gabbagundam
    @gabbagundam Рік тому

    I think while traveling the Rival and his ferrow encounterd a shiny female ferrow and her flock.
    After acerting it's dominance the Rival realised that ferrow would be much happier with the rest off his kind and released him to be with his new family.
    Or he simply craved chicken nuggets one day and the rest is history.

  • @Medabee8
    @Medabee8 Рік тому

    2:12 - Neutral damage you say? I thought Ground resists Rock? hmmmm 😉

  • @LTDextel
    @LTDextel Рік тому

    37:45 I see you put in the noise of Geodude for Rhydon to increase comments for the UA-cam algorithm. Also, which fossil did you take?

  • @laidbackkodiak
    @laidbackkodiak Рік тому

    really can't wait till you get to my top pokemon in yellow, pysduck

  • @thepainsight
    @thepainsight Рік тому

    He turned Fearow into his HM fly user.

  • @scandanavianpopfan2262
    @scandanavianpopfan2262 Рік тому

    I'm still waiting on the Tangela Constrict only run :)

  • @GoonieLord
    @GoonieLord Рік тому

    It has a decent move pool but 4x Weak to Water & Grass Misty will be a challenge along with Erika

  • @Bloyster_Sauce
    @Bloyster_Sauce Рік тому

    8:45 Mistys Staryu whooped geodude so hard he breifly became a bird and flew into the sun

  • @BigHeadClan
    @BigHeadClan Рік тому

    Mmmm Sandslash or Kinggler should be fantastic performers hope we see them soon.

  • @skunkynuggets6881
    @skunkynuggets6881 Рік тому +1

    You should do an Ash speedrun. Where you have to do all the things Ash did in order. So catching certain pokemon at certain times, evolving them at certain times and releasing them at certain times. Also getting the badges in the same order as him.

    • @corberus3119
      @corberus3119 Рік тому

      caching 39 tauros is no fun (ash has 40 but one of them was caught by Brock)

    • @skunkynuggets6881
      @skunkynuggets6881 Рік тому +1

      @@corberus3119 Ackshaully it's only 29 Tauros. But that part would be part of the fun of the challenge since so much of it is so dumb

  • @GraceAndGlorySmash
    @GraceAndGlorySmash Рік тому +1

    I was surprised you didn't badge boost against Lance's Aerodactyl. You were already close to outspeeding the Dragonite, might as well deny it one turn of freeze/crit chance.

  • @jeppoo1
    @jeppoo1 Рік тому

    14:43 Venomoth is a water/grass type?

  • @PureStealth
    @PureStealth Рік тому

    The kingdra bit got me haha

  • @Gentledude.
    @Gentledude. Рік тому

    for obvious reasons, i love this.

  • @andrewrivera1054
    @andrewrivera1054 Рік тому

    Geodude in Hoenn would be probably the hardest generation to solo with him

  • @ColinWEvans
    @ColinWEvans Рік тому +1

    “I hope you spotted what the major problem was in that fight.” Yeah, Scott used a not 100% accurate move like bodyslam or earthquake when Cloyster was on a sliver. “I leveled up after Sandslash losing my badge boost.” … sure

    • @ZealousPawn
      @ZealousPawn 8 місяців тому

      You’re right, of course… but I’m guessing you’ve never played this game at 4x speed before. It’s pretty easy to hold down the rapid key a bit too long especially if you were expecting the OHKO

  • @charlesman8722
    @charlesman8722 Рік тому

    What happened to the Ferrow? Well it did lose twice… and have you ever seen a Chicken in the Pokémon universe? … was probably finger licking good

  • @TheMoogleKing93
    @TheMoogleKing93 Рік тому

    Rock/Ground may be ass defensively, but it's a great offensive combination.

  • @professionalprofessor9033
    @professionalprofessor9033 Рік тому +2

    ..so…geodudes…the bane of my existence…why must you do only geodudes

  • @wickedwhispers595
    @wickedwhispers595 Рік тому

    I was in court today. I had to show them on the pokedoll where the van man gave me his helping hand

    • @wickedwhispers595
      @wickedwhispers595 Рік тому

      Ha. Only I could get a hearted comment with no upvotes lmao

  • @Tneon40
    @Tneon40 Рік тому

    Wobbufact is back from the vacation: In gen 2 Wobbuffet had no levelup moves

  • @Stroggoii
    @Stroggoii Рік тому

    Fearow got boxed because Gary turned 16 and was now able to drive.
    Can't pick up girls traveling on a murder chicken.

  • @anni321
    @anni321 Рік тому

    Yeah Geodude! Love that lil' guy!

  • @Submissive-Soul
    @Submissive-Soul Рік тому

    ground resists rock moves do rock throw would still be weak