@Omar Elzant same, you could argue that the psyduck cubone due would be the best with the only shared weakness of grass and excellent cover moves that each can learn. Like psyduck with signal beam and ice beam is nuts
to me I think Psyduck should be a 5 when it comes to Groudon as the duck has the ability Cloud Nine which let's him ignore the weather thus his water attack's aren't weakened by Groudon's Drought
I played the original back in highschool. Now that this new one came out, I've been getting nostalgic and wanted to get it. I'm planning on starting with Cubone with Totodile as my partner because that's what I did in the original. The game said I'm a lonely person and gave me Cubone. I never noticed Cubone too much before that, but ever since then, it's been special to me. 'Cause the game's reasoning was on point haha Totodile I picked for coverage and because Gold was my original Pokémon game, so I love it more than Squirtle!
Did you forget that Pikachu got grass knot as a starting move? Together with nasty plot (thank you Gulpin!) I was able to SMASH Groudon as Pikachu thanks to Grass Knot being super effective and Groudon being super heavy. Pikachu should've gotten higher than a 1 here for this reason.
Bulbasaur is being slept on with it's access to Sleep Powder! I linked it with an attack, and the bosses never hit me even if they got revived next turn, as Bulba could just use it next turn again. For fun, I tried to solo post-game Rayquaza with it (no crazy stat buffs), and Sleep Powder clutched me through it.
I know this comment was forever ago and you might not remember, but I’m curious how you got so close in a solo run when he just launches you to the edge of the map constantly? You have to be 1 tile away to use sleep powder
"Pick Squirtle, it can learn every Ice-type move from Gulpin's tutor system." Uh, Gulpin's Tutor system isn't available until you beat the game and costs 9000 a pop, so no, Squirtle is not the best. You can only rely on TMs you get from Pokemon Square, so Cubone is by far better because of Lightningrod making Zapdos and Mt. Thunder a joke and, with Rapid Bull's Eye, Bone Rush can pretty much do a ton of damage to Groudon. Just saying.
You're correct on everything you said. However, I believe Cubone is better as the main protagonist, mainly because most of his moves only affect the enemy directly in front of him. That's where partners like Squirtle shine, they can still attack from either far away or directly behind you with the many ranged moves they learn. He gets very early access to bubble, water gun and water pulse + blizzard if you're lucky finding the tm.
I hate when they do this, like there's a catch, you have to be at the game & it's 9000 like you said, shit reminds me of Baldur's Gate 3 builds that automatically uses potions like come on man, those are not optimal if there's a catch.
It seems to me you’re just ranking them based on their type rather than their potential movepool. Skitty, for example example, could have thunderbolt or blizzard. But you never mentioned that and just place her as average
There's one flaw in these results, they are measured individually. I was hoping which would be the best partner for EACH starter in case you ACCEPTED THE RESULTS of the personality quiz. Mine is a toss up between Brave, Calm and Hardy
Something that I think the two of you kind of forgot is that move advantage isn't the only thing to consider. One of the reasons Treeko is my favorite starter is not just because of the main games, but with the original Blue Mystery Dungeon. So do call me biased if you'd like. My point is Treeko has access to not only a Multi Hitting move, but a RANGED move (This being Bullet Seed). Board placement is just as (sometimes even more) important than type-advantage and disadvantage. After all, what's the point of having a super effective move, if you can't hit your target? Most bosses don't have ranged attacks and will have to move towards you to hit. (Thank you Quick Seeds). And if you move just right, you'll be outside of even their ranged attacks. (A major exception would be moves like Groudon's Earthquake, but it's still smart to move out of the way of other Attacks.) Keeping this in mind, will also greatly effect one's choice in which Pokémon is the Best Starter and Partner.
I find Psyduck to make the best partner, personally. Cloud Nine is a game-changer, no if's, and's, nor but's about it. Not having to deal with weather has that big of an impact. Likewise, it's really not that hard to get a good ice-type TM early in the game (I've gotten two blizzard TM's in two in-game days of starting before), so Gulpin tutoring, while powerful, isn't always so strong (especially since you don't have immediate access to it). Finally, Psychic-type damage is a handy coverage type to have. With all of this, my team is Cubone (me) and Psyduck (partner) all the way.
My team was the other way around (me as Psyduck, with Cubone as helper), and yeah it's so great. Cloud Nine makes all the dungeons a real breeze (Sky Tower and it's varying climates comes to mind).
yea the weather can be downright nasty...especially later in the game and even post-game when sand and hail become more and more common along with sun (rain not as much as it tends to be oddly rare), so Cloud Nine's ability to bypass weather is very handy especially when you rematch Groudon & Rayquaza post-game since it let's you bypass Desolate Land and Delta Stream
Totodile and Cubone were my pick. With Ice Fang covering for the grass type weakness plus freezing/flinching and Cubone’s Lightning Rod ability made my team solid.
Eevee i think is very undervalued. Having refresh on it to keep you from ever needing things like heal seeds and combo it with small stomach or pp pouch and it makes a really good support-type mon which is great because the main one usually does most of the damage. And in post game you can evolve it how ever you want - i chose sylveon
As for my personal opinion for best partners: 1st: Psyduck; I already said why 2nd: Squirtle; 3rd: Totodile; 4th:Pikachu; obs: So it seems that bottom 5(but it gets better for the grass starters post-game) are the grass starters+ Machop and Meowth
I’m surprised you didn’t mention Ancient Power on Chikorita. That does at least give Chikorita a chance against Moltres and Zapdos. I can’t remember if Articuno and Rayquaza are weak to rock or not.
but even with ancient power....chikorita is still very helpless in this game as it just doesnt learn that many useful moves during the whole game....plus ancient power requires it to get up close and personal for the legendary flyers which leaves it as the mercy of their flying type attacks
For me personally Eevee was a good partner for any situation during the main plot due to her Adaptability ability as well as her water-type evolution Vaporeon being potentially OP as heck during the post-game due to a move combo of Helping Hand, Refresh, Blizzard, and either Hydro Pump, Waterfall, or Surf plus the Water Absorb ability she gets after evolving into Vaporeon makes many of the post-game dungeons that focus on water types, and post-game bosses that are water-type or part water-type not a pain in the butt.
In my opinion the best partners in no particular order are: - *Squirtle:* great sniper with tons of ranged moves (water gun, bubble, water pulse, hydro pump, blizzard, ice beam) and weather control with rain dance which *can* be useful in certain dungeons. Ideal moveset: hydro pump, blizzard, water pulse + filler. - *Psyduck:* same reason, great sniper with the main ranged moves (blizzard, hydro pump, water pulse, signal beam) plus having access to tail whip + fury swipe combo very very early. Also cloud nine ability is a blessing. Ideal moveset: hydro pump, blizzard, fury swipe + filler. - *Charmander:* the best fire sniper (ember, flame burst, flamethrower and heat wave on late game) and also ground immunity when evolved which enables team members to use earthquake. Ideal moveset: the mentioned moves + filler. - *Chikorita:* very very underrated partner, she's an amazing sniper with ranged razor leaf and 2 room hitting moves on late game with petal blizzard + frenzy plant. She also supports the party on the early game (reflect + light screen) and in the late game with the key move aromatherapy, which has saved me countless times. Ideal moveset: razor leaf, petal blizzard, frenzy plant, aromatherapy. EDIT: I forgot about *Pikachu,* which has some decent tools too, specially agility which heavily buffs the party, thunder wave for bosses, discharge as room hitting move and quick attack to attack even behind the protagonist.
Skitty Bulbasaur have great status moves and moves in general Charmander and cyndaquil have smokescreen which is broken basically u have 4 pokemon that work for partners and the main pokemon
@@BigOrangeSnowman88 I asked my mom to get it for my birthday but the only new game she gave me for Animal Crossing for my birthday and I don't want to make her buy a lot of presents or something that's too expensive all that once especially with the current situation I'm wait until April arrives maybe or when the price drops to ask again.
For me it has to be cubone, not for the power against bosses, but just for Bonemarang. The ability to have a 10 tile peircing move early on, that with the right rare qualities can effect anything with a x1 or greater power and guarenteed to hit both times is just broken.
Yall aren’t taking TMs into enough consideration. For example you gave Machop a 1 vs Moltres when he gets Rockl Slide via TM. Even if he is weak to STABs, he still is hitting Moltres for 4x effectiveness with the highest base attack of all starters. Vs Team Meanies, all water types should get a 4 by default since they get Blizzard to hit everyone alongside Cubone and Skitty
My cubone and squirtle run went way better than my pikavee run. Teaching Cubone smack down is a game changer. Also, move tutor isn’t til point game so don’t know why that was a factor.
Chikorita should be at least a 2 against the legendary birds and skarmory because it gets ancient power as a starting move and the omni boost can come in clutch
After +100hours id say the starter doesnt matter, you just need to get an altaria (swablu) asap and thats by far the most convenient way to beat/ play the game
My starter was Machop, and while i do agree that he can struggle with alot of bosses, i feel like you kinda underestimated him. Here's why: Skarmory: Machop's main stab Fighting moves may only be neutral effective against Skarmory, but you did overlook one move that Machop can learn: Fireblast. Machop may not have the highest special attack but Fireblast is still a very powerful move against Skarmory since it's weak to fire. Plus, you can just drink a few Calciums and the low special attack won't even be a problem. Team Meanies: With team Meanies you're completely right. Even with Neutral hitting moves Fireblast and Rockslide they are still a pain to fight against as Machop. Machop does get Knock Off fairly early on but that's only effective against Gengar. The Bird Trio: Again, while Machop does struggle against their flying typing, he does get access to Rockslide and against Articuno he has Fireblast. Plus, Moltres has Firespin, which can trap you. But, if Moltres does trap you, Guts gets activated since being trapped counts as a statis in this game, which means a big power boost to Rockslide. Rayquaza: Again, Rockslide. But, Machop also gets access to Dual Chop late in the game, which is super effective against not just Rayquaza but a good portion of Sky Tower's residents such as Altaria, Flygon and Salamence as well as letting you hit the occasional Dusclops at least neutrally. In conclusion: Okay, yeah Machop is still pretty bad against these bosses. But again, not completely helpless just because of resisted stab moves.
I'm psyduck and choose Pikachu as my partner; question: Does Pikachu perform better as a partner, or is it about the same with solo? P.S: I think Pikachu and Psyduck are good partners, Cloud Nine+Pikachu's coverage means that I only really strugled in Lapis Cave(I hate that place)
No one should have that much trouble with the Mankeys... they were my only failure with their spam fury swipes any Pokemon that doesn’t resist normal type attacks should be a 3 or below
Yeah I live under a rock. Just came about this game by chance haha xD get on my level! I played the original mystery dungeon and had blast with that, so I got myself a switch for this game. Forgot what I played as, but I remember having Chikorita as my partner.
Best Partner for Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Time/Darkness confirmed? And then Best Partner for Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Sky after? When’s that? Is it confirmed?
@@Woopsire I'm sorry if what I said came off as hostile! I just really like screaming! I still enjoyed the video! It was just weird it didn't get any mention!
My problem with this video is that, in mystery dungeon games, you can’t really define how good a Pokémon is based on how it’s type matches up against a boss... I mean yeah bosses are there but you can just use two blast seeds against skarmory to win or keep some recover seeds and orbs to take down bosses easily. What’s more important than that is how well a Pokémon does in DUNGEONS, where almost all of your time is going to be spent
Side note I think this video is also gravely underestimating the movesets that these Pokémon get. Bulbasaur having sleep powder (and bullet seed depending on the game) and treecko getting agility are amazing even for just boss killing. Squirtle may be good as a partner for speedrunning but in all other cases it’s pretty regular in comparison to others. Mystery dungeon moves and mechanics definitely make these Pokémon better than what you may think just on hypotheticals
And the worst partner is... Bulbasaur... Because the poor buddy is weak to so many of the bosses... Imagine playing the game as a Machop/Bulbasaur Pair... Good Luck with that! Hard Mode engaged!
Hey guys I have a little problem with squirtle because you can't be able to learn icy wind for squirtle until post game and by that time you would most likely already have ice beam so that is just one little problem with them but I have a solution. There are codes in Pokémon mystery dungeon and some of those codes contain very good Tms one of those Tms is ice beam now I forgot the code but just search it up on UA-cam I started with pikachu and squirtle and I beat skarmory in just 3 turns thanks to getting thunderbolt and ice beams from the codes I just found the code for ice beam it is XMK5JQQM
@@AuraStrikeAce well if she got stuck with both abilities being active at the same time (which isn't the case in this remake) she would be screwed with normalize
@@ArtsyJet ended up going with pmd a couple days ago. Really brings back the good memories but with ac and other games going on i haven't gotten too far, but really enjoying it.
Sorry but this Rating is fundamentally flawed. You didn't take all the status moves into consideration like sleep powder on Bulbasaur which TRIVIALIZES every Boss Fight in the game. Furthermore did you Rank mons with non Stab super effective moves higher but in PMD Stab > Super Effective. Such a list for the main story is also kind of useless because that part of the game is easy for every Pokemon combination and only after Rayquaza the real game starts. At that point you want access to room clearing moves that only hit the enemy. Squirtle/Blastoise doesn't get access to a Stab one which makes it place nowhere near the top picks. Swampert, Marowak and Sceptile rank way higher for their respective access to Earth Power/Frenzy Plant. The objectively Best starters are Meganium, Venusaur and the Fire starters as they get access to 2 room clearing STAB moves in Petal Blizzard, Frenzy Plant, Heat Wave and Blast burn and of those top tier starter Bulbasaur is the highest for its access to Sleep Powder which trivializes every Bossfight in the game.
I’m confused as to why Psyduck didn’t get a 5 on Groudon. Its Cloud Nine ability cancels out the Drought.
Yeah, especially useful in postgame for Primal Groudon.
@Omar Elzant same, you could argue that the psyduck cubone due would be the best with the only shared weakness of grass and excellent cover moves that each can learn. Like psyduck with signal beam and ice beam is nuts
@@silverarch0633 Cloud Nine sadly doesn't cancel out Desolate Land because of how it works
@@corrosive_sage4479 Really? Weather band works. I thought cloud nine did too but I don't remember if I tried that or not.
@@silverarch0633 They might have changed it for Mystery dungeon but at least in the main game Cloud nine can't remove it
to me I think Psyduck should be a 5 when it comes to Groudon as the duck has the ability Cloud Nine which let's him ignore the weather thus his water attack's aren't weakened by Groudon's Drought
We totally forgot about that one, but i 100% agree with you
Psyduck would have tied with Cubone
I played the original back in highschool. Now that this new one came out, I've been getting nostalgic and wanted to get it. I'm planning on starting with Cubone with Totodile as my partner because that's what I did in the original. The game said I'm a lonely person and gave me Cubone. I never noticed Cubone too much before that, but ever since then, it's been special to me. 'Cause the game's reasoning was on point haha Totodile I picked for coverage and because Gold was my original Pokémon game, so I love it more than Squirtle!
Did you forget that Pikachu got grass knot as a starting move? Together with nasty plot (thank you Gulpin!) I was able to SMASH Groudon as Pikachu thanks to Grass Knot being super effective and Groudon being super heavy. Pikachu should've gotten higher than a 1 here for this reason.
True and Pikachu also dominates Team Meanies especially Gengar, and Medicham due to having Fake Out as it's 4th starting move.
but then you remember about Groudon's ground type move Precipice Blades which the yellow rat clearly hates since it stings a lot for pikachu
@@bulborb8756 grass knot still fucks
Bulbasaur is being slept on with it's access to Sleep Powder! I linked it with an attack, and the bosses never hit me even if they got revived next turn, as Bulba could just use it next turn again. For fun, I tried to solo post-game Rayquaza with it (no crazy stat buffs), and Sleep Powder clutched me through it.
I know this comment was forever ago and you might not remember, but I’m curious how you got so close in a solo run when he just launches you to the edge of the map constantly? You have to be 1 tile away to use sleep powder
What’s funny is that I took out groudon and rayquaza on my first try, but the mankeys destroyed me 😅
"Pick Squirtle, it can learn every Ice-type move from Gulpin's tutor system."
Uh, Gulpin's Tutor system isn't available until you beat the game and costs 9000 a pop, so no, Squirtle is not the best. You can only rely on TMs you get from Pokemon Square, so Cubone is by far better because of Lightningrod making Zapdos and Mt. Thunder a joke and, with Rapid Bull's Eye, Bone Rush can pretty much do a ton of damage to Groudon. Just saying.
You're correct on everything you said. However, I believe Cubone is better as the main protagonist, mainly because most of his moves only affect the enemy directly in front of him. That's where partners like Squirtle shine, they can still attack from either far away or directly behind you with the many ranged moves they learn. He gets very early access to bubble, water gun and water pulse + blizzard if you're lucky finding the tm.
I hate when they do this, like there's a catch, you have to be at the game & it's 9000 like you said, shit reminds me of Baldur's Gate 3 builds that automatically uses potions like come on man, those are not optimal if there's a catch.
It seems to me you’re just ranking them based on their type rather than their potential movepool. Skitty, for example example, could have thunderbolt or blizzard. But you never mentioned that and just place her as average
There's one flaw in these results, they are measured individually.
I was hoping which would be the best partner for EACH starter in case you ACCEPTED THE RESULTS of the personality quiz.
Mine is a toss up between Brave, Calm and Hardy
Something that I think the two of you kind of forgot is that move advantage isn't the only thing to consider. One of the reasons Treeko is my favorite starter is not just because of the main games, but with the original Blue Mystery Dungeon. So do call me biased if you'd like. My point is Treeko has access to not only a Multi Hitting move, but a RANGED move (This being Bullet Seed). Board placement is just as (sometimes even more) important than type-advantage and disadvantage. After all, what's the point of having a super effective move, if you can't hit your target? Most bosses don't have ranged attacks and will have to move towards you to hit. (Thank you Quick Seeds). And if you move just right, you'll be outside of even their ranged attacks. (A major exception would be moves like Groudon's Earthquake, but it's still smart to move out of the way of other Attacks.)
Keeping this in mind, will also greatly effect one's choice in which Pokémon is the Best Starter and Partner.
Treecko doesn't get bullet seed in DX tho?
@@silvercharts i checked and uh....it doesnt
I find Psyduck to make the best partner, personally. Cloud Nine is a game-changer, no if's, and's, nor but's about it. Not having to deal with weather has that big of an impact. Likewise, it's really not that hard to get a good ice-type TM early in the game (I've gotten two blizzard TM's in two in-game days of starting before), so Gulpin tutoring, while powerful, isn't always so strong (especially since you don't have immediate access to it). Finally, Psychic-type damage is a handy coverage type to have. With all of this, my team is Cubone (me) and Psyduck (partner) all the way.
We didnt even think about the cloud nine ability, thats definitely a game changer
My team was the other way around (me as Psyduck, with Cubone as helper), and yeah it's so great. Cloud Nine makes all the dungeons a real breeze (Sky Tower and it's varying climates comes to mind).
When you chose Psyduck as a partner just because you love it and you heard that Psyduck is a great partner and you are going to die of happiness
yea the weather can be downright nasty...especially later in the game and even post-game when sand and hail become more and more common along with sun (rain not as much as it tends to be oddly rare), so Cloud Nine's ability to bypass weather is very handy especially when you rematch Groudon & Rayquaza post-game since it let's you bypass Desolate Land and Delta Stream
When before even watching these you picked Cubone and Squirtle in that order
Small detail you missed is bulbasaur isnt weak to poison but they're still not incredibly effective against team meanies.
Totodile and Cubone were my pick. With Ice Fang covering for the grass type weakness plus freezing/flinching and Cubone’s Lightning Rod ability made my team solid.
Eevee i think is very undervalued. Having refresh on it to keep you from ever needing things like heal seeds and combo it with small stomach or pp pouch and it makes a really good support-type mon which is great because the main one usually does most of the damage. And in post game you can evolve it how ever you want - i chose sylveon
i personally went with jolteon with steamroll, as it makes discharge as useful as heat wave
@@bluegem8582 don't forget that Jolteon also has access to pin missile
Eevee hits super hard with a regular Tackle (Adaptability overrides the type chart) and gets Helping Hand and Refresh which are completely OP.
You forgot that Psyduck has cloud nine so the drought from groudon doesnt effect him so he should have had five stars
As for my personal opinion for best partners:
1st: Psyduck; I already said why
2nd: Squirtle;
3rd: Totodile;
4th:Pikachu;
obs: So it seems that bottom 5(but it gets better for the grass starters post-game) are the grass starters+ Machop and Meowth
I’m surprised you didn’t mention Ancient Power on Chikorita. That does at least give Chikorita a chance against Moltres and Zapdos. I can’t remember if Articuno and Rayquaza are weak to rock or not.
They are yes
but even with ancient power....chikorita is still very helpless in this game as it just doesnt learn that many useful moves during the whole game....plus ancient power requires it to get up close and personal for the legendary flyers which leaves it as the mercy of their flying type attacks
@@bulborb8756yes but it also gives an omni boost very frequently making you move more than the boss
For me personally Eevee was a good partner for any situation during the main plot due to her Adaptability ability as well as her water-type evolution Vaporeon being potentially OP as heck during the post-game due to a move combo of Helping Hand, Refresh, Blizzard, and either Hydro Pump, Waterfall, or Surf plus the Water Absorb ability she gets after evolving into Vaporeon makes many of the post-game dungeons that focus on water types, and post-game bosses that are water-type or part water-type not a pain in the butt.
Totodile starts with ice fang though, hes a beast
Im srsly suprised, mudkip is OP when it learns rock throw, it doesnt take long. And teach skitty blizzard, they will carry you.
In my opinion the best partners in no particular order are:
- *Squirtle:* great sniper with tons of ranged moves (water gun, bubble, water pulse, hydro pump, blizzard, ice beam) and weather control with rain dance which *can* be useful in certain dungeons. Ideal moveset: hydro pump, blizzard, water pulse + filler.
- *Psyduck:* same reason, great sniper with the main ranged moves (blizzard, hydro pump, water pulse, signal beam) plus having access to tail whip + fury swipe combo very very early. Also cloud nine ability is a blessing. Ideal moveset: hydro pump, blizzard, fury swipe + filler.
- *Charmander:* the best fire sniper (ember, flame burst, flamethrower and heat wave on late game) and also ground immunity when evolved which enables team members to use earthquake. Ideal moveset: the mentioned moves + filler.
- *Chikorita:* very very underrated partner, she's an amazing sniper with ranged razor leaf and 2 room hitting moves on late game with petal blizzard + frenzy plant. She also supports the party on the early game (reflect + light screen) and in the late game with the key move aromatherapy, which has saved me countless times. Ideal moveset: razor leaf, petal blizzard, frenzy plant, aromatherapy.
EDIT: I forgot about *Pikachu,* which has some decent tools too, specially agility which heavily buffs the party, thunder wave for bosses, discharge as room hitting move and quick attack to attack even behind the protagonist.
Skitty Bulbasaur have great status moves and moves in general Charmander and cyndaquil have smokescreen which is broken basically u have 4 pokemon that work for partners and the main pokemon
I believe they nerfed smokescreen in these new games but i could be wrong
Isn't Gulpin's move tutoring not available till the post game?
This is a great video even though I don't have the game I love it and the partners especially Skitty it's so cute.
purchase this game
@@BigOrangeSnowman88 I asked my mom to get it for my birthday but the only new game she gave me for Animal Crossing for my birthday and I don't want to make her buy a lot of presents or something that's too expensive all that once especially with the current situation I'm wait until April arrives maybe or when the price drops to ask again.
For me it has to be cubone, not for the power against bosses, but just for Bonemarang. The ability to have a 10 tile peircing move early on, that with the right rare qualities can effect anything with a x1 or greater power and guarenteed to hit both times is just broken.
My Cubone's partner was Todadile due to dragon, ice and Dark type move compatibility.
Yall aren’t taking TMs into enough consideration.
For example you gave Machop a 1 vs Moltres when he gets Rockl Slide via TM. Even if he is weak to STABs, he still is hitting Moltres for 4x effectiveness with the highest base attack of all starters.
Vs Team Meanies, all water types should get a 4 by default since they get Blizzard to hit everyone alongside Cubone and Skitty
My cubone and squirtle run went way better than my pikavee run. Teaching Cubone smack down is a game changer. Also, move tutor isn’t til point game so don’t know why that was a factor.
u forgot that eevee gets bite as a starter move for fighting gengar and its pretty good as it can flinch so it should get a higher rating
Chikorita should be at least a 2 against the legendary birds and skarmory because it gets ancient power as a starting move and the omni boost can come in clutch
After +100hours id say the starter doesnt matter, you just need to get an altaria (swablu) asap and thats by far the most convenient way to beat/ play the game
Why Altaria over Salamence?
awesome Ruhkat bc with altaria u have dragon dance, sing, fury attack and outrage
My starter was Machop, and while i do agree that he can struggle with alot of bosses, i feel like you kinda underestimated him. Here's why:
Skarmory: Machop's main stab Fighting moves may only be neutral effective against Skarmory, but you did overlook one move that Machop can learn: Fireblast. Machop may not have the highest special attack but Fireblast is still a very powerful move against Skarmory since it's weak to fire. Plus, you can just drink a few Calciums and the low special attack won't even be a problem.
Team Meanies: With team Meanies you're completely right. Even with Neutral hitting moves Fireblast and Rockslide they are still a pain to fight against as Machop. Machop does get Knock Off fairly early on but that's only effective against Gengar.
The Bird Trio: Again, while Machop does struggle against their flying typing, he does get access to Rockslide and against Articuno he has Fireblast. Plus, Moltres has Firespin, which can trap you. But, if Moltres does trap you, Guts gets activated since being trapped counts as a statis in this game, which means a big power boost to Rockslide.
Rayquaza: Again, Rockslide. But, Machop also gets access to Dual Chop late in the game, which is super effective against not just Rayquaza but a good portion of Sky Tower's residents such as Altaria, Flygon and Salamence as well as letting you hit the occasional Dusclops at least neutrally.
In conclusion: Okay, yeah Machop is still pretty bad against these bosses. But again, not completely helpless just because of resisted stab moves.
Freshpanda88 where in hell are you planning on finding a tm for fire blast before mt steel
HAMK Kecleon market. They can sell TMs like Fireblast really early on. Or at least, i was lucky enough to get it early on. :p
Spent ages looking at movepools online before settling on Cubone and Pikachu, pretty happy with my choice.
I always do Pikachu and charmander with Pikachu as my main this has worked great for me since red rescue team in 2005 for sky I use riolu and chimchar
Can you make a video about the best Pokémon in this game? Thanks for the nice videos as always
They made one on mystic umbreon's channel. Probably a link to it in the description.
Why grass ones are so low against Groundon, I dont get it.
cause i think he uses fire type moves
I'm psyduck and choose Pikachu as my partner; question: Does Pikachu perform better as a partner, or is it about the same with solo?
P.S: I think Pikachu and Psyduck are good partners, Cloud Nine+Pikachu's coverage means that I only really strugled in Lapis Cave(I hate that place)
I chose cubone and squirtle. I’m at moltres and I’ve lost 2 times and lost most of my items. Altogether I can only land like 5 hits then it kills me
what would Squirtle’s best rare quality be?
9:10 he started loading lol funniest part of the video lol
So does mudkip not get access to blizzard/ ice beam? I looked at their moveset and they all acan learn it so?
Who's the best partner for Charmander?
No one should have that much trouble with the Mankeys... they were my only failure with their spam fury swipes any Pokemon that doesn’t resist normal type attacks should be a 3 or below
I played as a cubone and had a pikachu as a starter that was actually the easiest time I've ever had on mystery dungeon
Yeah I live under a rock. Just came about this game by chance haha xD get on my level! I played the original mystery dungeon and had blast with that, so I got myself a switch for this game. Forgot what I played as, but I remember having Chikorita as my partner.
imo psyduck is the best partner cloud nine is godly
Would this apply to the original games too
Chose Skitty as my partner to go along with me being Cubone. She's actually pretty strong in this game and she's just so darn cute ^^
multi hit moves are absolutely insane!
I'm confused cubone has in both videos the highest score why it isn't the best starter
It is in the first one so you can’t have it as a partner of you’re playing it
meowths thunder to skarmory stop
Best Partner for Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Time/Darkness confirmed? And then Best Partner for Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Sky after? When’s that? Is it confirmed?
meowth gets an 1 on skarmory? even tho it can learn thunderbolt which basically makes meowth a pikachu (which gets a 5) xD
punish me dadsire
Im not sure how to respond
Love that this got a response from Woopsire himself
@@Woopsire i love the fact that you responded lol
NO mention of agility or cloud 9
Hi! If you'd like to make your own video including agility or cloud 9, be my guest! Otherwise, no, no mention of agility or cloud 9.
@@Woopsire I'm sorry if what I said came off as hostile! I just really like screaming! I still enjoyed the video! It was just weird it didn't get any mention!
I just died to the mankeys... feels bad
What is the best moves for cubone in this game.
Bone Rush, Bonemerang, Blizzard and Earth Power. Rare quality Rapid Bull's-Eyes or Steamroll.
Anyone knows the best rare quality for Squirtle?
please do the best starter pokemon Super mystery dungeon
I’ve always used squirtle as my partner lol
My problem with this video is that, in mystery dungeon games, you can’t really define how good a Pokémon is based on how it’s type matches up against a boss... I mean yeah bosses are there but you can just use two blast seeds against skarmory to win or keep some recover seeds and orbs to take down bosses easily. What’s more important than that is how well a Pokémon does in DUNGEONS, where almost all of your time is going to be spent
Side note I think this video is also gravely underestimating the movesets that these Pokémon get. Bulbasaur having sleep powder (and bullet seed depending on the game) and treecko getting agility are amazing even for just boss killing. Squirtle may be good as a partner for speedrunning but in all other cases it’s pretty regular in comparison to others.
Mystery dungeon moves and mechanics definitely make these Pokémon better than what you may think just on hypotheticals
And the worst partner is... Bulbasaur... Because the poor buddy is weak to so many of the bosses...
Imagine playing the game as a Machop/Bulbasaur Pair... Good Luck with that! Hard Mode engaged!
Love your video
Who wants easiest option in an easy game.. I went with machop & Bulbasaur
Lol I picked cubone as my starter and squirtel as my parter on day 1 release by chance
Hey guys I have a little problem with squirtle because you can't be able to learn icy wind for squirtle until post game and by that time you would most likely already have ice beam so that is just one little problem with them but I have a solution. There are codes in Pokémon mystery dungeon and some of those codes contain very good Tms one of those Tms is ice beam now I forgot the code but just search it up on UA-cam I started with pikachu and squirtle and I beat skarmory in just 3 turns thanks to getting thunderbolt and ice beams from the codes
I just found the code for ice beam it is XMK5JQQM
pick skitty, rapid bulls eyes, level 15, win
skitty is also stronk af
Skitty being so strong is one reason I chose her as my partner, aside from being so darn cute
@@AuraStrikeAce well if she got stuck with both abilities being active at the same time (which isn't the case in this remake) she would be screwed with normalize
@@bulborb8756 That's true. That's why in Explorers of Sky, I always go with Vulpix as my partner to go along with me being Riolu.
Senpai Ditto meowth gets rapid bullseye too
machop my fukin boi
Jake Henderson
Mine too. I completed the game with it. I was sad to see it have such a low rating.
Edit: But I did have a dam good Mudkip!
I'm considering this game or let's go pikachu, i like both games aesthetics and both bring back good memories, just not sure which one i want.
I played Let's Go, it's boring as heck after awhile. I suggest PMD DX.
@@ArtsyJet ended up going with pmd a couple days ago. Really brings back the good memories but with ac and other games going on i haven't gotten too far, but really enjoying it.
I made the right choice with Pikachu partner.
good choice mate
@@Woopsire Thanks.
i have the gen 2 fire and grass starters
post game covers over most of the game though
I got Pikachu and Eevee Soo eh I'd say I got a decent score
Good video son
Howdy Whipper :)
Howdy!
Sorry but this Rating is fundamentally flawed. You didn't take all the status moves into consideration like sleep powder on Bulbasaur which TRIVIALIZES every Boss Fight in the game.
Furthermore did you Rank mons with non Stab super effective moves higher but in PMD Stab > Super Effective. Such a list for the main story is also kind of useless because that part of the game is easy for every Pokemon combination and only after Rayquaza the real game starts.
At that point you want access to room clearing moves that only hit the enemy. Squirtle/Blastoise doesn't get access to a Stab one which makes it place nowhere near the top picks. Swampert, Marowak and Sceptile rank way higher for their respective access to Earth Power/Frenzy Plant.
The objectively Best starters are Meganium, Venusaur and the Fire starters as they get access to 2 room clearing STAB moves in Petal Blizzard, Frenzy Plant, Heat Wave and Blast burn and of those top tier starter Bulbasaur is the highest for its access to Sleep Powder which trivializes every Bossfight in the game.
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Grass is so ass lol
its actually the worst lol!
hope you guys enjoy this one!
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