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hey jim, have you ever thought of doing a video discussing possible new types from a competitive angle? i dont personally think that a new type would be a good idea, but its a popular topic of discussion and it could be an interesting video. same for currently unused type combinations which may show up in the future.
Really enjoying these 'through-the-generations' analysis videos, though your gen 3 stuff always feels the most unique and interesting. Thank you for the nice content Mr. Cool.
You can really notice his passion for gen 3 when he talks about it in multigen videos like this one ^^ I also really enjoy listening to these types of videos, his style is chill but passionate, like some kind of radio commentator :D
My favourite Grass-type is probably Breloom. Such a banger mon that's been so different in so many different Generations while still retaining viability. That sprite for Parasect is quite nefarious. Thank you for bringing it to my attention.
I'm loving these "types in competitive Pokemon" videos. I can't wait for the dragon, normal, steel, and fire type videos. You're doing great, thank you.
4:11 fun fact, Chansey recently fell out of the big 3. It’s still 3rd on the viability list but more and more top players are experimenting with Chaneyless teams.
Jimothy I’ve been here since the money got different (RIP that song but not the creator) and I gotta say; your content is fantastic. Your running paradox gag, and even just the informational nature of your content is perfect. Keep going man glad I subbed
Jumpluff has been confirmed to have its roots from French ancestors, primarily discovered through the move "encore". The past paradox form of Jumpluff, "Flying Pom" may need to be explored
As for the call to action: The only grass types that are ones I enjoy are Roserade (one of my favorites ever actually), Ludicolo (definitely at least top 30), Breloom, and Ogerpon if we count legendaries I actually really enjoy the concept and its character
Grass has a lot of weaknesses but not all of them are common as coverage (poison is fairly rare as coverage and the only notable bug moves are typically non-STAB U-turn and maybe First Impression). The resistances are all common and necessary for a good team. The only other way to get all of these resistances currently are the Latis and Hydreigon. Maybe in the future, we'll also get a Water or Dragon/Flying type with an electric immunity ability, or a Ground/Flying with a water immunity ability (triple immunity).
My fave Grass type is probably Tapu Bulu. This dude is canonically some kind of 🗿 and he also happens to be extremely fun to play with a Choice Band or a Swords Dance set. The gorilla drummer does not exist, it's a scam
Not only is grass tied for having the most weaknesses, its also tied as being the most resisted type in the game. Compared to Fire and Water, it feels like they got the short end of the competitive stick, and only survive due to some good pokemon being made with the type rather then the type itself carrying mons
It also has some of the best moves in the game (Spore/Sleep powder, Leech Seed, Matcha Gatcha, Rage Powdee in VGC, Grassy Glide), and I would say that they were the main contributors to Grass' success
spore is a avalaible on 2 grass types its a mushroom move, not grass. grassly glide is again on 1 mon that can use it. grass is ass leech see is not great anymore@@williamjewell6247
Grass is one of my favorite types. Some types like Water just get a ridiculous amount of favoritism with their own weather effect and very good offensive and defensive profile. Then there’s Grass with many weaknesses, a lot of stuff that resists, no viable stab option until Gen 4 but has a very clutch set of resistances and utility options that let it thrive.
1:10 Meganuim would never commit such a heinous act. Clearly, this is the past Paradox form of Ditto, Shifting Matter, using the move Transform to disguise itself.
One look at my profile pic and you can instantly tell who my favorite grass mon is. Cradily as a Pokémon is goofy, that’s enough for me to love it. Also Grass/Rock is a very unique typing. Extremely scarce to the point that only 3 in the series exists, overlong being the most recent.
Small shoutout from me to Leafeon for having what I’ll call “the Miltank vibe” of high Speed, Defense and Attack at once with semi-reliable healing. Not very good because of a very limited moveset, but especially in Gen 4 it’s one of those pokemon that break the mold of what you expect a physically bulky pokemon to look and act like
Grassy Terrain isn't actually a new mechanic, it was introduced in Gen 6, but jt was only able to be set with the attack grassy terrain Espacially the Florges line had it, however like no one used it, because... it is bad! Well the terrains aren't bad, they have the same effects as always, but no way to set it without the Surge abilities, well it's bad
"If Ferrothorn returns to gen 9 I think it will probably see use in OU once again" Given the generation is effectively over and it missed out on all the DLC, I don't think so...
In case anyone doesn't know. Old gens that don't receive tier changes will not have Pokemon rise or drop tiers anymore, I'll just refer to it as being locked cause it's easier that way. If a pokemon becomes unviable in a locked old gen OU, it will remain OU instead of dropping to UU. To show that the Pokemon are not OU viable, but locked into OU, they seperate them and show them as 'OU by technicality'. These are UU or lower caliber pokemon, but won't ever drop because the Gen has since become locked
I'm in a gen 9 monotype doubles draft tournament (in game not on showdown) and i have the grass type! They called me a madman for focusing around shiftry but he's been instrumental in every matchup. Wind rider tailwind plus fake out explosion and rock slide. Plus i can swap to its weirdly good movepool depending on matchup
I appreciate that you outline what all the abilities are. FSG can slide into a habit where he talks as if everyone knows every ability in the game. No hate at him though
I love rillaboom but what the fuck was gamefreak thinking when they gave the dude a whole entire drum kit. Its a gorilla folks! It's supposed to pound on it's CHEST. Where the hell does a whole drum kit come into play?
I really like grass types. They are used to counter water and ground types which are some of the best types in the game. And the utility they bring is great. Offensively they're bad, but things like leech seed and spore makes them just great.
It is definitely one of my favourite types in the game... so many interesting mons... My favorite are roserade and bulbasaur line. I dont remember you talking about the prankster fairy whymsicott. Is it no lt used? I thought it was...
My favorite grass type is probably serperior. I think it deserved the dual dragon type. But regardless, it's a pokémon playing on snakes' stealth tactics by BEING the grass some might use for cover. Contrary is insane, of course. And it's the kind of smug that does not mock me. It's an elegant fellow with a simple but effective design.
These Botanical Beasts have taken a firm gras(s)p over the Competitive Pokemon Universe (CPU). Having spread like weeds, these Grass Pokemon will continue to show their dominance over the CPU for years to come.
Shaymin fell off in DPP because spdef Clefable completely dominates it. Shaymin was excellent for its ability to fit on Fire Water Grass balance, force switches with the threat of seed flare, and leech seed protect chipping everything before punching holes later. Then a huge spdef wall that’s immune to passive damage shows up and invalidates all previous defensive strategies, and Shaymin had trouble keeping up.
People sleep on the grass type way too much. Yeah weaknesses to fire, flying, ice and u-turn aren't great, but you know what is? Resistances to ground, water, electric and grass. Even on its own that's pretty managable too, its only when those weaknesses get exacerbated with a secondary type that doesn't blend well like dark or psychic that the grass type becomes bad.
Rock (Rhydon, Tyranitar, Aerodactyl, Terrakion, Garganacl, Glimmora, etc,) and Ice (Articuno, Jynx, Abomasnow, Mamoswine, Weavile, Kyurem-B, A-Ninetales, Baxcalibur, etc.) would be interesting type videos to cover, considering their bad track record
I'm super mixed on Meowscarada cause on one hand man I'm getting tired of speedy sweeper protean starter final evolutions but on the other hand it's really fun to use
Giga drain failing in Gen 2 vs Substitute is annoying, which helps Starmie fight against opposing Eggy. And Meganium in GSC, even if people meme how bad it is, is certainly the most viable Gen 2 starter, it helps that it has access to seeds + screens and can chip some of its checks with ease
Have you ueard of the hacks Pokemon Crystal Legacy and the recent Yellow Legacy? I'm curious to see how they fix up Tropius in their planned Legacy version of Emerald.
8:00 I think you mean for Exeggutor, but didn’t leech seed existing gen 1? IIRC it uses the same counter for damage as Toxic, so using both would actually ramp leech seed over time. I think it got buffed to its modern version in Gen 3 as I think it was still 1/16 hp drain at this point and not 1/8 like later. Leech seed is a cool move Ty for the videos Mr.Cool Edit: was buffed to 1/8 damage in Gen 2, I am a fool.
Check out my interview with fellow PokeTuber Reverend. We discuss Competitive Pokemon, hit show "The Sopranos" and also Competitive Monster Rancher.
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Oh thank god Reverend is still alive
hey jim, have you ever thought of doing a video discussing possible new types from a competitive angle? i dont personally think that a new type would be a good idea, but its a popular topic of discussion and it could be an interesting video. same for currently unused type combinations which may show up in the future.
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I play a lot of gen 5, and I'm fairly certain Baton Pass doesn't actually allow Celebi to escape safely from Pursuit Tyranitar.
do not let these plant base creatures distract you from the fact that the generation 2 uubl menace meganium is indeed a horse
Controversial
You mean a zebra.
Most people rejected their message.
They hated them because they told them the truth.
The "horse vs dinosaur" debate has obscured the hidden third option, which is that Meganium is clearly a hippo
It's a Giraffe, duh
Meganium and Tropius being ass proves that game freak has a bias against long necked grass Dinos
Amaura/Aurorus is ass too, it's not limited to just grass types
@@brunop.8745great neck would like to have a word.
Unless you play against Tropius in random battles and it stall you out.
Electric Great Necked Dinos, on the other hand...
Was about to say Raging Bolt will csst Thunder on your head for that comment
Tfw Jimothy forgot Leech Seed was a Gen 1 move.
Folks I'm a fool.
Jimothy Fool some would say
I mean it's the same vibe as leech life pre gen 7. Nobody used leech seed because it didn't work in the gen 1 meta.
Tbf leech seed basically doesn't exist in gen 1. That shit is ass
You're off the horse council
iron mugulis has hacked into pokémon showdown and has caused it to go offline, this is not sane
iron mugulis must be stopped… only one grass type mon can stop him, Wo-chien
@@mintyerbwo chein is Macargos brother
Every plant has a plan
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The plan is photosynthesis
wat is bro plannting on doing
it's worth noteing meganium has no malice toward horses or dino's he is just lost
Cannot believe Jim is disrespecting Meganium Thee Stallion like this 🐴
Jims horsegirl era is amusing to say the least
If Meganium isn't a horse, why does it have an HP stat?
Horticulture Power
At this point I click on the video if only to listen to the “but first…” segment and be graced with Jimothy’s endless wisdom
"May I Enter?"
"Neigh"
How did you fumble this Jim??? This is insane
Assault Vest Tangrowth still gives me nightmares.
Really enjoying these 'through-the-generations' analysis videos, though your gen 3 stuff always feels the most unique and interesting. Thank you for the nice content Mr. Cool.
You can really notice his passion for gen 3 when he talks about it in multigen videos like this one ^^
I also really enjoy listening to these types of videos, his style is chill but passionate, like some kind of radio commentator :D
Just call him Jimothy, Mr. Cool was his father
My favourite Grass-type is probably Breloom. Such a banger mon that's been so different in so many different Generations while still retaining viability.
That sprite for Parasect is quite nefarious. Thank you for bringing it to my attention.
His accent mixed with his annunciation tickles my brain in a very good way. Love the longer discussion vids
My favorite grass type in history is Lotad. Some would say it's not a real Pokemon but it has 100% usage in the Lotad Cup metagame
I'm loving these "types in competitive Pokemon" videos. I can't wait for the dragon, normal, steel, and fire type videos. You're doing great, thank you.
4:11 fun fact, Chansey recently fell out of the big 3. It’s still 3rd on the viability list but more and more top players are experimenting with Chaneyless teams.
Chansey is still Large in my opinion
@@jimothycoola large egg
Your content is so cozy. I feel like I'm back in high school with my friends when I watch your stuff
Jimothy I’ve been here since the money got different (RIP that song but not the creator) and I gotta say; your content is fantastic. Your running paradox gag, and even just the informational nature of your content is perfect. Keep going man glad I subbed
Jumpluff has been confirmed to have its roots from French ancestors, primarily discovered through the move "encore". The past paradox form of Jumpluff, "Flying Pom" may need to be explored
Oh no it's that prick ferrothorn again!
Ohhhh brother this guy STINKS!
in gen 4 i believe the giga drain buff you were thinking off was the pp buff from 8 to 16, the power increase came in gen 5 indeed
Grass is actually one of the most solid types in competitive Pokemon.
Although grass types suffer an enormous 5 weaknesses
more like one of the worst
@@philippecomics4727 most notably to the common fire and ice types
@@philippecomics4727most notably to rhe common fire and ice types
@@Kenny-Blankenship they also have a respectable 4 resistances
Love grass types. I often find them more fun than just "BIG FIRE GO BOOM".
Nobody:
Jim: Rillerboom
Daaaayyyuuummm Rilla with the hard R
Rilla-Dilla-Billa-Boom is what I call him lmao
As for the call to action:
The only grass types that are ones I enjoy are Roserade (one of my favorites ever actually), Ludicolo (definitely at least top 30), Breloom, and Ogerpon if we count legendaries I actually really enjoy the concept and its character
Rock and Grass, my two favorite types, getting through the generations videos back to back?
Truly an epic gamer moment
My favorite grass type is Tropius. I mean its a flying tree brontosaurus wearing a green biker helmet with a banana beard. what's not to love?
Water, Electric, Ground are such amazing resistances honestly.
Grass has a lot of weaknesses but not all of them are common as coverage (poison is fairly rare as coverage and the only notable bug moves are typically non-STAB U-turn and maybe First Impression). The resistances are all common and necessary for a good team. The only other way to get all of these resistances currently are the Latis and Hydreigon.
Maybe in the future, we'll also get a Water or Dragon/Flying type with an electric immunity ability, or a Ground/Flying with a water immunity ability (triple immunity).
My fave Grass type is probably Tapu Bulu. This dude is canonically some kind of 🗿 and he also happens to be extremely fun to play with a Choice Band or a Swords Dance set. The gorilla drummer does not exist, it's a scam
Not only is grass tied for having the most weaknesses, its also tied as being the most resisted type in the game.
Compared to Fire and Water, it feels like they got the short end of the competitive stick, and only survive due to some good pokemon being made with the type rather then the type itself carrying mons
It also has some of the best moves in the game (Spore/Sleep powder, Leech Seed, Matcha Gatcha, Rage Powdee in VGC, Grassy Glide), and I would say that they were the main contributors to Grass' success
spore is a avalaible on 2 grass types its a mushroom move, not grass.
grassly glide is again on 1 mon that can use it.
grass is ass
leech see is not great anymore@@williamjewell6247
Unapologetically used grass starters in every game (yes, even that one)
I've never once used them on my first playthrough
I always go for water unless it's a nuzlocke
Wait but even gen [generation] ??? You’re so daring!
So do I. Not just the Pokemon games either, I also use grass starters in Monster Hunter, Factorio, Tetris, and chess.
Based and sleep powder-pilled
I wasn’t really onboard with grass types at first but I must admit that they really grew on me as of late
Grass types in first 2 gen ou "Can I offer you a nice Eggy in this trying time"
Gen 1 Razor Leaf almost always crits if you're fast enough, so it's a pretty terrifying attack. If Eggy got it the Big 4 might still exist.
Grass is one of my favorite types. Some types like Water just get a ridiculous amount of favoritism with their own weather effect and very good offensive and defensive profile.
Then there’s Grass with many weaknesses, a lot of stuff that resists, no viable stab option until Gen 4 but has a very clutch set of resistances and utility options that let it thrive.
1:10 Meganuim would never commit such a heinous act. Clearly, this is the past Paradox form of Ditto, Shifting Matter, using the move Transform to disguise itself.
One look at my profile pic and you can instantly tell who my favorite grass mon is. Cradily as a Pokémon is goofy, that’s enough for me to love it. Also Grass/Rock is a very unique typing. Extremely scarce to the point that only 3 in the series exists, overlong being the most recent.
Small shoutout from me to Leafeon for having what I’ll call “the Miltank vibe” of high Speed, Defense and Attack at once with semi-reliable healing.
Not very good because of a very limited moveset, but especially in Gen 4 it’s one of those pokemon that break the mold of what you expect a physically bulky pokemon to look and act like
Serperior is my favorite - even before contrary was a thing for it. Seeing a new snake Pokemon in gen 5 was wild and it looked so dignified.
Your videos bring me joy and love watching them before work! Keep it up Jimothy
Exeggutor is like the first grass type I think of when I think of grass types most of the time haha
Love it
Grassy Terrain isn't actually a new mechanic, it was introduced in Gen 6, but jt was only able to be set with the attack grassy terrain
Espacially the Florges line had it, however like no one used it, because... it is bad! Well the terrains aren't bad, they have the same effects as always, but no way to set it without the Surge abilities, well it's bad
I'm still malding over the sleep moves clause. I'm itching to use Yawn Sylveon and Spore Brute Bonnet.
"If Ferrothorn returns to gen 9 I think it will probably see use in OU once again"
Given the generation is effectively over and it missed out on all the DLC, I don't think so...
love how gen 3 is always half of the video
Nice! Grass is my favorite typing. You see, I always play as a druid and I always, ALWAYS, cast sleep
As someone who hasn’t played since Gen V this was a cool way to see how much powercreep has affected competitive play
Victreebel rose to OU!
Isn't eggie better in gen 3 ubers, than it is in OU?
When you have a mon that sets sun automatically(groudon), i guess that is to be expected.
In case anyone doesn't know.
Old gens that don't receive tier changes will not have Pokemon rise or drop tiers anymore, I'll just refer to it as being locked cause it's easier that way. If a pokemon becomes unviable in a locked old gen OU, it will remain OU instead of dropping to UU. To show that the Pokemon are not OU viable, but locked into OU, they seperate them and show them as 'OU by technicality'.
These are UU or lower caliber pokemon, but won't ever drop because the Gen has since become locked
The best grass-type of all time? That is Rowlet, indeed! The most cute, charismatic, well-designed round thing ever!! 😊
wo-chiens relevance is on full display this video
grass type being my favourite type is ironic given i am gastrodon's strongest soldier but plants are cool and so is all the utility options grass gets
I'm in a gen 9 monotype doubles draft tournament (in game not on showdown) and i have the grass type!
They called me a madman for focusing around shiftry but he's been instrumental in every matchup.
Wind rider tailwind plus fake out explosion and rock slide. Plus i can swap to its weirdly good movepool depending on matchup
I appreciate that you outline what all the abilities are. FSG can slide into a habit where he talks as if everyone knows every ability in the game. No hate at him though
Like the baton pass user's not being hit by pursuit. I had no idea about that
Honorable mention goes to Gloom for terrorizing a VGC format alongside its partner-in-crime, Dewgong.
Goodluck getting on the Horse Council Jim!
The Ghost and Darks are gonna be insane when we get to them
Watching a video about grass types while enjoying some grass 🍃🍃
Great to see my favorite type highlighted!
Water types next
Talk about a long video lol
That would take quite few hours 😅
plz tell me this means you’re doing one of these for every type? 😍
I love rillaboom but what the fuck was gamefreak thinking when they gave the dude a whole entire drum kit. Its a gorilla folks! It's supposed to pound on it's CHEST. Where the hell does a whole drum kit come into play?
That's why it shouldve been Grass/ROCK
I really like grass types. They are used to counter water and ground types which are some of the best types in the game.
And the utility they bring is great. Offensively they're bad, but things like leech seed and spore makes them just great.
A mix between Breloom and Venusaur are ym favs. They were so good in Gen 6 OU. Big fans of them
It is definitely one of my favourite types in the game... so many interesting mons...
My favorite are roserade and bulbasaur line.
I dont remember you talking about the prankster fairy whymsicott. Is it no lt used? I thought it was...
Truthfully all Grass maybe needs is one more resistance. It's a really solid type
Just make flying neutral to Grass attacks. That's a big buff.
It's already really good in vgc, probably ain't getting a buff
Mr Jimothy using the word myriad correctly. You love to see it.
Can confirm Jimothy is a grass type sympathizer
My favorite grass type is probably serperior. I think it deserved the dual dragon type. But regardless, it's a pokémon playing on snakes' stealth tactics by BEING the grass some might use for cover. Contrary is insane, of course. And it's the kind of smug that does not mock me. It's an elegant fellow with a simple but effective design.
Sinicha is indeed a little cup, but you can't play him in Little Cup... Let that sink in...
These Botanical Beasts have taken a firm gras(s)p over the Competitive Pokemon Universe (CPU). Having spread like weeds, these Grass Pokemon will continue to show their dominance over the CPU for years to come.
A type balanced around its move pool rather than than the type chart.
Shaymin fell off in DPP because spdef Clefable completely dominates it. Shaymin was excellent for its ability to fit on Fire Water Grass balance, force switches with the threat of seed flare, and leech seed protect chipping everything before punching holes later. Then a huge spdef wall that’s immune to passive damage shows up and invalidates all previous defensive strategies, and Shaymin had trouble keeping up.
I can’t believe you neglected to mention the world renown meganium Counter set
People sleep on the grass type way too much. Yeah weaknesses to fire, flying, ice and u-turn aren't great, but you know what is? Resistances to ground, water, electric and grass. Even on its own that's pretty managable too, its only when those weaknesses get exacerbated with a secondary type that doesn't blend well like dark or psychic that the grass type becomes bad.
Finally, someone who agrees Horsea is a horse. Now it needs High Horsepower, it would lowkey be REALLY good on Kingdra dragon dance set.
Gen 7 marks the last time I had fun playing OU. Everything fell short after it.
Rock (Rhydon, Tyranitar, Aerodactyl, Terrakion, Garganacl, Glimmora, etc,) and Ice (Articuno, Jynx, Abomasnow, Mamoswine, Weavile, Kyurem-B, A-Ninetales, Baxcalibur, etc.) would be interesting type videos to cover, considering their bad track record
You're in luck, because the Rock type video already exists
I never realized that Venusaur is faster than Breloom. wtf
There needs to be a grass/wood type split like how there’s both rock and ground types.
What wouks the functional difference be between the two?
@@marshalledelen4687 wood type is more woody. 8x weak to fire. Grows larger from water.
Wtf i cant believe celebi was using hp grass in gen 3
Leech Seed has been introduced in gen1 and it's sometimes run on Eggy.
Also the best grass type in gen2 is Celebi since it's in ubers
I'm super mixed on Meowscarada cause on one hand man I'm getting tired of speedy sweeper protean starter final evolutions
but on the other hand it's really fun to use
The best Grass type is obviously Terra Grass Primal Groudon with Solar Beam
Still amazed ludicolo and ogerpon are the only grass/water types
1:22 man just explained segregation with meganium
Executor is a fantastic source of aggression
Eggy in Gen 1 likes Mega Drain in some teams to help it's longevity, certainly helps when you are facing MieZam teams
Giga drain failing in Gen 2 vs Substitute is annoying, which helps Starmie fight against opposing Eggy.
And Meganium in GSC, even if people meme how bad it is, is certainly the most viable Gen 2 starter, it helps that it has access to seeds + screens and can chip some of its checks with ease
My favorite grass type is Lilligant
Meganium Country, Let’s ride
hey jimbo keep making me laugh, yer a legend mate
12:40 if I want to contact the Ghost Department, who do I call?
Have you ueard of the hacks Pokemon Crystal Legacy and the recent Yellow Legacy? I'm curious to see how they fix up Tropius in their planned Legacy version of Emerald.
8:00 I think you mean for Exeggutor, but didn’t leech seed existing gen 1? IIRC it uses the same counter for damage as Toxic, so using both would actually ramp leech seed over time.
I think it got buffed to its modern version in Gen 3 as I think it was still 1/16 hp drain at this point and not 1/8 like later. Leech seed is a cool move
Ty for the videos Mr.Cool
Edit: was buffed to 1/8 damage in Gen 2, I am a fool.
Zarude-Dada's potential is limitless truly.
My favourite type, its always underrated
Woah woah woah, hold up. People are really trying to say meganiun is a 🐎 and not a 🦕??