The Best Pokemon Moves in Every Generation

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  • čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
  • Whether these moves were broken for a single generation or all nine of them, these moves changed the game more than any others.
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Komentáře • 371

  • @JPRPokeTrainer98
    @JPRPokeTrainer98  Před rokem +77

    What move do you think changed Pokemon the most?

  • @layerex3957
    @layerex3957 Před rokem +591

    You forgot to mention that Leech Life is an actually good move now

    • @apexslayer9974
      @apexslayer9974 Před rokem +3

      Wasn’t it 40 power😂😂

    • @breloommaster12
      @breloommaster12 Před rokem +74

      ​@@apexslayer997415 actually

    • @shironasama0445
      @shironasama0445 Před rokem +26

      Gigs Drain should have gotten 80 BP just to balance out the drain moves.

    • @breloommaster12
      @breloommaster12 Před rokem +53

      @@shironasama0445 leech life is actually the "unbalanced" one here, being 80 BP instead of 75 like Giga Drain and Drain Punch

    • @Elitus
      @Elitus Před rokem +89

      ​@@breloommaster12 let the bug type have that W

  • @ExistingKirb
    @ExistingKirb Před rokem +460

    Hold Hands is *obviously* the most important move in the entire franchise, where would the competitive scene be without it?

    • @JPRPokeTrainer98
      @JPRPokeTrainer98  Před rokem +107

      ur right I need to reupload this asap

    • @nickjay2501
      @nickjay2501 Před rokem +8

      i think protect is the most valuable move in the entire game if you’re talking about competitive

    • @onepromaster69yt82
      @onepromaster69yt82 Před rokem +36

      @@nickjay2501 bro he’s joking💀

    • @gustavju4686
      @gustavju4686 Před rokem +10

      Splash is the OG!

    • @robertlupa8273
      @robertlupa8273 Před rokem +12

      You're joking but it was actually pretty good (if not practical) with Normalium Z.

  • @flaregamer64
    @flaregamer64 Před rokem +154

    I only recently learned that Close Combat wasn't added until Gen 4 and suddenly Fighting Types struggling in Gens 1-3 makes a whole lot more sense. Most Fighting Type Pokemon didn't have a 100% accurate STAB or were using STAB lacking in damage.

    • @enoyna1001
      @enoyna1001 Před rokem +19

      And Focus Punch is very situational

    • @HylianWindRider
      @HylianWindRider Před rokem +34

      Nothing with Stab on it got superpower in gen 3 either. It was exclusive to legendaries with the exception of Nidoqueen of all things.

    • @DkKobaADV
      @DkKobaADV Před rokem +3

      Fighting types were rock resistant at least which is a + trait in gen 3

    • @HomeCookinMTG
      @HomeCookinMTG Před rokem +8

      Yeah prior to close combat the best fighting move was probably brick break.

    • @susear5939
      @susear5939 Před rokem +6

      ​@@HomeCookinMTG High Jump Kick and Low Kick existed. Low kick was very inconsistent for in-game, fairly useful in competitive. High Jump Kick was available to only a few Pokémon and it posed the recoil risk.

  • @temmyetemm
    @temmyetemm Před rokem +157

    Baton Pass should be mentioned in the gen 2 because how much trouble it leaved in singles. Also, even it's spiritual sucessor - shed tail - make quite a mess too.

    • @Kali_Krause
      @Kali_Krause Před rokem +4

      But Shed Tail isn't as op as Baton Pass. It can make a free substitute at the cost of half the user's hp and cannot transfer stat buffs like Baton Pass. Also the only two that use Shed Tail are Orthworm and Cyclazar

    • @GoinGreninja
      @GoinGreninja Před rokem +10

      @@Kali_Krause The hell you talking about? Shed Tail is Ubers now because of the users having the ability to gain health back because of switching in case of Cyclizar or healing from Ground type moves in the case of Orthworm.

    • @tuhinkumarkole
      @tuhinkumarkole Před rokem +9

      @@GoinGreninja It is of course good or rather great but not the level of insanity that baton pass could lead which banned it even from ubers and I guess it is banned from anything goes too

    • @philtess3126
      @philtess3126 Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@GoinGreninjashed tail is ubers, meanwhile baton is pre-banned every single Gen. One is definitly better than the other. We're not saying she'd tail is bad, but you need to start realizing that being worse than baton pass is not an insult. You just don't know what it's capable of cause you're a casual.

    • @GoinGreninja
      @GoinGreninja Před 8 měsíci

      @@philtess3126 I know Baton Pass gets banned whenever it gets the chance. I wrote it months ago. What did you genuinely expect? Sometimes it takes people time to learn. Why bring out the casual stuff out of nowhere?

  • @hershey3987
    @hershey3987 Před rokem +126

    For gen 5, I think an honorable mention should go to Psyshock, letting some special attackers hit those special walls hard.

    • @queenofthesalt5199
      @queenofthesalt5199 Před rokem +8

      Psyshock was dreamt up by the Anti-Pink Blob Party after Blissey Soft Boiled all over them.

  • @clavical
    @clavical Před rokem +105

    Body Press from Gen 8 was a pretty damn good move giving defensive Mons some good damage

    • @Kali_Krause
      @Kali_Krause Před rokem +12

      Too bad Zamazenta didn't get it in gen 8

    • @Thund3rDrag0n12
      @Thund3rDrag0n12 Před rokem +1

      ​@Duskstar89 It got it this gen and competitive players are currently suffering the consequences of that lol

    • @zimattack9994
      @zimattack9994 Před rokem +2

      I hop onyx coms back because tara ice snow eviolite body press

  • @thepuppet4321
    @thepuppet4321 Před rokem +120

    Imagine talking about the buffed Knock Off but not the buffed Defog. In Gens 4-5, only lowers evasiveness of the opponent by one stage. But Gen 6 onwards, it gets rid of entry hazards like Stealth Rocks and Spikes

    • @bg8561
      @bg8561 Před rokem +16

      It also gets rid of the entry hazards of the *opposite* side

    • @goGothitaLOL
      @goGothitaLOL Před rokem +7

      and screens and later terrain too

    • @bg8561
      @bg8561 Před rokem +5

      @@goGothitaLOL yeah but i was talking about how crappy it was before the gen 6 buff.

    • @Kali_Krause
      @Kali_Krause Před rokem +6

      Sad how Weavile losses access to Knock Off in gen 9. In fact, a lot of pokemon lost access to Knock Off from previous generations

    • @GoinGreninja
      @GoinGreninja Před rokem +4

      ​@@Kali_KrauseI guess it's because Knock Off is considered too strong a move. At least it'll get access to Triple Axel when Home comes by on the 30th.

  • @cancerstinks1
    @cancerstinks1 Před rokem +155

    RIP Scald. Going from the best generic water type move to the signature move of Volcanion, who doesn’t need it cause it has steam eruption

    • @Kali_Krause
      @Kali_Krause Před rokem +3

      The same can also be said for Knock Off

    • @cancerstinks1
      @cancerstinks1 Před rokem +11

      @@Kali_Krause I could be wrong, be I think knock off has more than 1 user and it isn’t a mythical’s exclusive

    • @Hayds126
      @Hayds126 Před rokem +4

      @@cancerstinks1 For what it’s worth, simipour line also learns scald via level up. At least it did last time it was around. If the elemental monkeys return then simipour will have it even if it still sucks.
      On another note, pokemon home support suggests moves learnt in gen 8 will be transferrable therefore anything with scald in gen 8 might get it back.

    • @GoinGreninja
      @GoinGreninja Před rokem +9

      I'm actually glad the best Water type move isn't around for other Pokémon. It always was cheap anyways and made Surf obsolete.

    • @billybobbobson3797
      @billybobbobson3797 Před rokem +4

      Scald was super over powered. Good riddance

  • @oase2809
    @oase2809 Před rokem +32

    Don't think I saw Fake Out being mentioned, wich became a huge move for VGC during next generations

  • @Salemwaaa
    @Salemwaaa Před rokem +9

    Close Combat really said: I’m gonna be the representative for all fighting types and there’s nothing you can do about it

  • @AutumnOwlex
    @AutumnOwlex Před rokem +26

    Can't believe you didn't mention Power Up Punch, was so busted on Mega Kangaskhan, popular with Assault vest users and was quickly taken off the TM list despite having such a large amount of pokemon who can learn it. Honestly I wonder how many Pokemon from gens 7-9 would have been better with this move.

    • @breloommaster12
      @breloommaster12 Před rokem +16

      That has more to do with Mega Kangaskhan being broken than Power-Up Punch being remotely good

  • @bulborb8756
    @bulborb8756 Před rokem +33

    It's funny that you mention Shed Tail, considering the Smogon Singles format has recently banned the move, and I heard they are also going to be banning Last Respects too once the Home update is going to drop next week as this move can be bred onto basculegion

    • @Castersvarog
      @Castersvarog Před rokem +3

      You are correct, and it was a unanimous vote at that

    • @bulborb8756
      @bulborb8756 Před rokem +3

      @@Castersvarog tbh when home drops, I was certain that male basculegion was going to break Last Respects in the rain, and despite me not being competitive, for those who do 6v6 Singles, this is for the best that Smogon bans the move

    • @lipika2841
      @lipika2841 Před rokem +1

      Bro Home update still hasn't dropped?

    • @GoinGreninja
      @GoinGreninja Před rokem +1

      ​@@lipika2841Yeah, and? Sometimes they take decisions early if it's considered obviously overpowered, like with the case with Last Respects.

    • @IceBlueLugia
      @IceBlueLugia Před rokem +5

      @@GoinGreninja I think he meant “bro, has the home update really not dropped yet?” lol

  • @DigiRangerScott
    @DigiRangerScott Před rokem +123

    Generation 5 has the moves like Jagger. Generation 3 has the move It Move It

  • @Act1onJonny
    @Act1onJonny Před rokem +10

    Removing pursuit really opened competitive meta a lot for psychic types and Ghost types. Was just too easy to set up sometimes.

  • @monochromekirby2919
    @monochromekirby2919 Před rokem +12

    The way they removed Pursuit is the reason why Ghost type is the probably the best type in ths current meta.

    • @HiddenWen
      @HiddenWen Před rokem +3

      And why Ttar is no longer OU. If he still had it, Dragapult and so many other ghosts would be a lot more wary.

  • @Toothache42
    @Toothache42 Před rokem +9

    It is important to note Assist can pick Revival Blessing, which leads to the hilariously broken Revival Cats teams

    • @GoinGreninja
      @GoinGreninja Před rokem

      Yep, one of the most hated strategies to ever exist alongside Tera Electric Air Balloon Shedinja. They were so bad that National Dex AG was not used as Ubers and they've their own new Ubers tier as well.

    • @NeroLordofChaos
      @NeroLordofChaos Před rokem

      ​@@GoinGreninjaTera electric air balloon Shedinja sounds hilariously stupid. Since hail got removed for snow in the gen 9, the only option to get rid of it is sandstorm or entry hazards right?

    • @GoinGreninja
      @GoinGreninja Před rokem

      @@NeroLordofChaos Essentially yes. That's why it's so freaking hated.

    • @MyHeartIsOhMyGod
      @MyHeartIsOhMyGod Před rokem

      @@NeroLordofChaos Or a Pokémon with Mold Breaker (and its variations)

    • @GoinGreninja
      @GoinGreninja Před rokem

      @@MyHeartIsOhMyGod Or Sunsteel Strike/Moongeist Beam.

  • @kerschmack7829
    @kerschmack7829 Před rokem +21

    Knock off being bad before it’s gen 6 buff is a common misconception. It saw a decent amount of use just because the item removing effect is so powerful, especially in the contexts of gen 3, 4, and 5 specifically where sand was very prevalent so being able to remove a mon’s leftovers, forcing them to take the sand chip, was huge progress. I think that knock off in it’s current state is very over tuned. It does big damage with a game-changing effect that no one, not even resists, wants to switch in on. Somewhat like u-turn, it’s literally never the wrong move.

  • @ryansmith2903
    @ryansmith2903 Před rokem +10

    I've always wanted an analysis of the buffs and nerfs of Metronome through the generations!

  • @maero1557
    @maero1557 Před rokem +17

    Surprised you didn't mention Bullet Punch in Gen IV. It almost singlehandedly (not completely singlehandedly, because paired with Technician) elevated Scizor from crap to the most popular Pokemon in competitive back then, and Scizor continues to be good to this day because of it. Also Pokemon like Lucario and Metagross get Bullet Punch, Mega evolution on top of that - *chef's kiss*. And it's worth noting that many Fighting type Pokemon have access to it, giving them priority and coverage against Fairy types.

    • @ShiningJudgment666
      @ShiningJudgment666 Před 7 měsíci

      The physical special split in general was kind to Scizor. Physical Pursuit, the new moves added in the generation shift (X-Scissor, Iron Head, Night Slash), Technician boosting moves like Aerial Ace, Quick Attack and yes, even Pursuit into more powerful moves. It didn't gain Bullet Punch until Platinum and that made it top tier for most of the remainder of Gen 4 along with Superpower (major improvement over Brick Break for Fighting coverage and despite being somewhat counterintuitive had legitimate use on Swords Dance sets because it could actually get past Skarmory with it) and when HGSS came out, Bug Bite for a Bug move stronger than X-Scissor after Technician. I'd argue it was probably the most buffed Pokemon in Gen 4.

  • @patrickburton1401
    @patrickburton1401 Před rokem +15

    Nice video. I think leech life should be an honorable mention as a move that got a major buff in Gen 7.

  • @abarette_
    @abarette_ Před rokem +11

    Encore and Baton Pass for Gen 2, Taunt and Tailwind for Gen 4 would be some other moves worth a mention.

  • @DominicDorian
    @DominicDorian Před rokem +7

    My guess on why Pursuit was removed was because it required its own function/check to use. Most of the moves that were removed seemed to fall into that category. Pursuit, Return, Hidden Power, Wring Out, Trump Card, Smelling Salts, Snatch, Foresight, etc. It's not like their isn't moves that don't require similar things but they either didn't want to or couldn't have so many different moves all requiring unique functions.

  • @FatherOfDeinos
    @FatherOfDeinos Před rokem +8

    My theory on pursuit is that it negated two whole types. I seldom saw psychic or ghost types in competitive because of pursuit

    • @northdakotagamer
      @northdakotagamer Před 9 měsíci +1

      Psychic kind of, Ghost was still good because spin blocking

  • @Kali_Krause
    @Kali_Krause Před rokem +10

    Bug type had it rough in gen 1 as the only attacking moves were Twinneedle, Leech Life, and Pin Missile, all of which are weak. Thankfully, Bug got a huge buff in Megahorn when gen 2 came around. Fighting also had it rough because they didn't have a move that could bypass evasion until gen 4 with Aura Sphere and didn't have moves that had 100% accuracy until gen 3 with Focus Punch and Brick Break could now destroy Reflect and Light Screen

    • @bulborb8756
      @bulborb8756 Před rokem +8

      Bug in general has had a very rough life, was terrible in gen's 1-3 (megahorn which was introduced in gen 2 was nice...but the only bug to learn it was heracross, and to this day there's only a small number of bugs who learn it with heracross, escavalier, ariados and scolipede, seriously it took until gen 5 for this move to be passed on to other bug's) got a bit better in gen 4, was given a huge buff in gen 5 and has been pretty okay since

    • @boop53
      @boop53 Před rokem +6

      its funny because the best user of a bug type move in gen 1 is Jolteon. It often runs pin missile to hit Exeggutor

    • @Kali_Krause
      @Kali_Krause Před rokem +4

      @Boop What makes it even funnier is that Jolteon has a base 65 Attack 😂

    • @matthewkuscienko4616
      @matthewkuscienko4616 Před rokem +5

      @@Kali_Krause That's technically true, but there are 2 main ways that it can actually deal more damage than you might expect: for starters, it can hit up to 5 times in a row if you're lucky, which is devastating when used against something that 4x weak to bug. Secondly, also consider that in gen1, your critical hit rate was based on your Pokemon's speed stat (I believe the base speed is used to calculate it), so something as fast as Jolteon can crit surprisingly easily; this becomes even more insane when you realize that in gen1, if you score a critical hit with a move that hits multiple times, every hit that you land will count as a crit. These factors together make it surprisingly easy for Jolteon to use it to break through Exeggutor

    • @ShiningJudgment666
      @ShiningJudgment666 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@matthewkuscienko4616 Yep, and why it has somewhat of a chance against Rhydon with Double Kick. Far from reliable or even good but still. Against pure Psychics like Alakazam you were better off using Thunderbolt though.

  • @maguirebentz797
    @maguirebentz797 Před rokem +7

    Gen 1 psychic had a 33% chance to drop special (which was special offense & defense in one stat). 90 bp & 100 accuracy. One of the best in that game

    • @ShiningJudgment666
      @ShiningJudgment666 Před 7 měsíci +2

      And Psychic in Gen 1 being super good offensively only resisting itself. Basically like Dragon type in Gens 4 and 5.

  • @queenofthesalt5199
    @queenofthesalt5199 Před rokem +2

    A couple I think deserve a mention-
    Baton Pass- Being able to pass stat boosts around has been so inherently busted that it’s either heavily regulated or straight out banned most gens. Ninjask in any gen comes to mind.
    Body Press- Giving pure walls a way to do damage(uses Def as Atk in damage calc) has been critical for Pokémon like Corvinight and Ferro in comp play. Allows for these defensive Pokémon to act as walls and attacking threats.
    Calm Mind/Nasty Plot- Both insane setup moves akin to DDance, but for special attackers. QD may be the best overall, but Calm Mind has such insane distribution it’s kinda scary.
    Defog- While this was a plain ol’ buffed move in gen 6, it redefined hazard removal, and gave Bisharp an entire OU niche as a Defog abuser. If it kept the same distribution today, it’d still be common to see where Rapid Spin couldn’t fit.
    Explosion/SD- Boom had a massive place as a pure wall removal strategy before its damage calc removed the halved defense. Metagross seriously ran it, as did many others.
    Protect- I think Protect goes overlooked, but I mean, come on, it’s Protect. Every VGC mon HAS to have it. It’s THE defensive move. Don’t want to get hurt this turn? Use protect. That’s all. It’s on almost everything, too. Every mon can just say “I’m not taking damage this turn” and that be that.
    Substitute- Stuff taking damage for you. Protects from status, allows for free Focus Punch. Has been abused endlessly throughout the gens.
    Trick/Switcheroo- I think this one’s also underrated. Goes SO well with choice items, it’s almost not even funny. Switching items around always messes up strategy, and it’s always had its place in every gen it’s been in.
    T-Wave- I feel like T-Wave is more obnoxious than burn. People like the burn damage off scald not always because it halved attack, but because it does stuff like negate leftovers, and out mon without Lefties on a set timer. Sort of like gen 3 sandstorm. Halving speed can be so much more universally annoying to any offensive mon, however. And not moving randomly is SO much more annoying than burn. A free turn is super crucial in Pokémon, especially in crucial situations.
    Wish- The prime healing move. Period. Recover is good, but Wish heals EVERYONE when switching is involved. Gen 8 teleport spam enabled this so much it wasn’t even funny.

  • @Marcomanexists
    @Marcomanexists Před rokem +6

    Knock off was one of the most used moves back in Gen 6 and 7. It was on sooooo many mons on showdown. Getting rid of an item is ridiculously strong

    • @GoinGreninja
      @GoinGreninja Před rokem

      Yep. The main reason it's on less Pokémon nowadays, especially Dark types. Non Dark types seem to have a chance of keeping it like Great Tusk or Iron Valiant or so.

  • @marceloasensiofilho3833
    @marceloasensiofilho3833 Před rokem +7

    Maybe for a next video "best Abilities" from every Gen

  • @neptuneg9232
    @neptuneg9232 Před rokem +1

    I just want to say, great video and I loved that you used Kingdom of Uraya so so much

  • @danielferrieri7434
    @danielferrieri7434 Před rokem +5

    Video Idea: Pokémon Moves that get very little Recognition

    • @enoyna1001
      @enoyna1001 Před rokem +1

      Disable, Mirror Move, Leech Life, Thief, Curse, Perish Song, Endure, Encore, Beat Up, Focus Punch, Nature Power, Yawn, Skill Swap, Poison Fang, Doom Desire, Gravity, Assurance, Psycho Shift, Me First, Power Gem, Vacuum Wave, Switcheroo, Psycho Cut, Hone Claws, Smack Down, Acid Spray, Sky Drop, Wild Charge, Burn Up, 😊😊😊

    • @goGothitaLOL
      @goGothitaLOL Před rokem

      @@enoyna1001 wasn't Leech Life buffed in Gen 7?
      also Yawn and Encore have their uses and only now do they actually give Power Gem to most rock-types in Gen 9

  • @derekjohnson6603
    @derekjohnson6603 Před rokem +3

    i have never and i repeat never not been burned by scald. every single time it's been used on me in the unova games i'm burnt. that 30% is apparently 100% on my cartridges lol

  • @dwilly8408
    @dwilly8408 Před rokem +3

    Love the fmab reference, and an accurate one at that

    • @nazeersadek6705
      @nazeersadek6705 Před rokem

      I was looking in the comments to see if someone else knows that episode

  • @mustardwizard
    @mustardwizard Před rokem +4

    6:18 there was already a tool to stop dragon dance spam, it's called Ice Beam

  • @dedsecturbotowns6069
    @dedsecturbotowns6069 Před rokem

    I can that Battle Revolution music when you started talking about gen 3!

  • @bobfan2821
    @bobfan2821 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I’d like to add that gen 3 had a lot of moves very relevant to vgc like the helping hands, follow me, fake out, and yawn

  • @CyberchaoX
    @CyberchaoX Před rokem +2

    An honorable mention for Gen 5 mostly in that it was, like Sleep Talk in Gen 2, only a major player in its debut generation, should be Acrobatics. While it still sees some use on Unburden Pokémon as those are among the ones most likely to be using a consumable item, Flying Gem-boosted Acrobatics in Gen 5 was basically a Z-Move before there were Z-Moves, hitting 165 base power even before STAB and type effectiveness were taken into account.

  • @GeneralSecura
    @GeneralSecura Před rokem +5

    The Knock Off buff is honestly one of the biggest mistakes Game Freak has ever made.

    • @GoinGreninja
      @GoinGreninja Před rokem

      Agreed. Should've been 50BP with the 1.5x boost. With this, it's decently strong but doesn't replace other Dark type moves for damage dealing.

  • @mushroomdude123
    @mushroomdude123 Před rokem +4

    Expanding Force is arguably way more broken of a terrain move. 80 base power + 1.5x if Psy. Terrain is up + ANOTHER 1.3x for being a Psychic move with Psy. Terrain up. And if it does get that boost then it hits both opponents. This is effectively a 157 power move (before spread reduction).
    Currently, Armarouge is the only Pokemon that gets it, and I still get completely swept by it if I’m not careful.

    • @bulborb8756
      @bulborb8756 Před rokem +3

      and yet out of all the gen 8 tutor moves, it was Grassy Glide that got nerfed in gen 9 where it's power was reduced to 60 which makes it weaker overall

    • @TheCrimsonElite666
      @TheCrimsonElite666 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Honestly, that's fine. Psychic is a mediocre typing both offensively and defensively and giving them powerful moves like Expanding Force compensates for their lackluster offense. At least Dark types effectively wall off Expanding Force while Steel types resist it so it's isn't as OP as it looks.

  • @gamingwhilebroken2355
    @gamingwhilebroken2355 Před rokem +2

    Knock off was used pre-Gen 6 (obviously not to the same degree as it was on support mons whereas later it was used on both support and offensive mons). Hariyama, Tentacruel, Cofagrigus, Clefable, and others used it. Also, it got better distribution as the generations went on.

  • @hen883
    @hen883 Před rokem +6

    You forgot about the defog buff in gen 6 and protect

  • @scubasteevo7013
    @scubasteevo7013 Před rokem +4

    I know that it should be common knowledge, but the new attacking moves introduced in gen 4 deserve more than a passing mention. Pretty much all of them have become the bread and butter of casual playthroughs.

  • @snapshotfps
    @snapshotfps Před 9 měsíci

    Was that a Swagni voice line for make it rain? Never thought I'd hear that in a pokemon video, awesome!

  • @mazharsiddiqi7288
    @mazharsiddiqi7288 Před rokem +9

    Awesome video
    Curious why Baton Pass wasn't mentioned?
    Will you do best Held Items of each Gen video too?

    • @NotAnElk
      @NotAnElk Před rokem +3

      Baton Pass has been (rightfully) banned or restricted in some way in singles for every gen, and it's a lot harder to use in doubles, so it generally doesn't see usage.

    • @mazharsiddiqi7288
      @mazharsiddiqi7288 Před rokem

      @@NotAnElk makes sense
      Thanks

  • @shimogane2474
    @shimogane2474 Před rokem +3

    I just want to add that using the battle revolution battle themes sounds just so smoooooth.
    Omg baton Pass in gen2. Seriously, in singles this move is impossible to balance out, passing stats is way too good in a singles metagame.

  • @martoffel2476
    @martoffel2476 Před rokem

    Knock off is another huge one, brave bird and flare Blitz are also some heavy hitters

  • @Blazieth
    @Blazieth Před 8 měsíci +2

    I think Stealth Rock goes rather understated here. Yeah, it's mentioned, but almost in passing, like "yeah this exists too moving on".
    Stealth Rock has single-handedly overhauled the meta based specifically around "I hope you're not weak to stealth rock" ever since its introduction. It is the move that has had, IMO, the single most _devastating_ effect on the meta in the franchise's entire history. And I hate it.

    • @ShiningJudgment666
      @ShiningJudgment666 Před 7 měsíci

      It massively crippled the viability of a lot of Pokemon simply because they're weak to Rock. Of course, some are still good enough that they see play in spite of that. The introduction of Heavy Duty Boots helps though.

  • @tktyga77
    @tktyga77 Před rokem +1

    Maybe now the competitives can be layered on by the above perhaps accompanied by a Frostbite equivalent of Scald souls that status ever come back and/or if Scald did beyond Vocanion?

  • @parasgupta8411
    @parasgupta8411 Před rokem +5

    Baton Pass not getting mentioned is a crime.

  • @Lankpants
    @Lankpants Před rokem +4

    Last Respects is only kind of a signature move. Basculegion also gets it when it's released on home, and it's probably an even better abuser of the move than Houndstone, especially since rain is already extremely strong. I expect this move to get banned pretty quick after Home.

    • @GoinGreninja
      @GoinGreninja Před rokem +1

      It already got banned because everyone knows how much of a mess it'd be.

    • @Lankpants
      @Lankpants Před rokem

      @@GoinGreninja didn't know that until you posted this. Makes sense to me. Don't know why we had to have Houndstone banned for months then if we all already knew that it was last respects that was the issue.

    • @GoinGreninja
      @GoinGreninja Před rokem

      @@Lankpants Agreed...

  • @caetanolunardi3429
    @caetanolunardi3429 Před 10 měsíci +2

    No mentions of defog, sucker punch or sticky web...
    Also a correction. Knock Off is one of the most important moves from gen 3 and 4 stall teams. And gen 5 uses knock off in every team.

  • @Kyydon
    @Kyydon Před rokem

    Whoever edited agni bomb voice line during “make it rain” is my goat

  • @crocworks
    @crocworks Před rokem +1

    Can't believe Protect wasn't mentioned. It first came out in Gen 2, but it's the most used move in Doubles, and has been since forever.

  • @adolfolunamunoz8128
    @adolfolunamunoz8128 Před rokem +1

    Awesome video, you have a new subscriber 👍🏻

  • @thepracticeofchaos5629

    4:00 I lost my 5 leveled flareon because of a pursuit from wild sparrow yesterday. It's so pissed me off! Nuzlock's random encounters so deadly!

  • @PkmnTrainerEmerald
    @PkmnTrainerEmerald Před rokem

    yoooo Thatsaplusone made it to the video! I think you forgetting about shadow ball how it is still one of the best ghost moves to this day and crazy how it first appeared in the anime with mewtwo but became available in gen 2!

  • @wikiuser92
    @wikiuser92 Před rokem +3

    Videos about best and worst Abilities, in case you haven't done them already (can't remember)?

    • @bulborb8756
      @bulborb8756 Před rokem +3

      pretty sure he did a video on bad abilities

  • @fireembliam9090
    @fireembliam9090 Před rokem +1

    I like that Pokemon Battle Revolution music.

  • @Xantrahx
    @Xantrahx Před 11 měsíci

    I'm probably one of 5 people who noticed but I truly appreciate the little Swagni make it rain voice line at Gholdengo's move. Iykyk

  • @aQrator
    @aQrator Před rokem +6

    I wanted to go over all the gens and add some honorable mentions on top of the ones already mentioned:
    Gen 1:
    - Body Slam needs to be mentioned for being one of the most spammed moves of gen 1 competitive. It has fallen off significantly due to Normal not nearly being as good an offensive type anymore, but Body Slam was arguably a top 5 move in gen 1.
    - Similarly, Psychic deserves a special mention among the 'good STABs for the cost' list bc Psychic types were broken.
    - I've seen Leech Life being mentioned in the comments as one of the best buffed moves of gen 1, but may I propose LGPE's buff to Teleport? Pivot moves are powerful and a negative priority one to give a free switch to any Pokémon is even more so, becoming a staple in the Sw/Sh meta.
    - Substitute is a great support move in both singles and doubles and deserves at least the smallest honorable mention.
    - Finally, Explosion pre-nerf was a nuke (pun slightly intended) of a move, unrivaled to this day by all but an overbuffed stored power or last respects.
    Gen 2: Offensively, there's not a lot more to mention. Outrage maybe, but it has since fallen off. Defensively though, three moves come to mind:
    - Baton Pass, the broken strategy in singles
    - Protect, the most mandatory move in doubles, and
    - Belly Drum, Knocked off its throne as the number 1 scariest by now (Shell Smash), but still one of the most dangerous setup moves.
    Gen 3:
    - Fake Out, arguably one of the strongest moves in doubles.
    - Defensively, nothing really comes close to DDance, Taunt or WoW in terms of impact, but I do think Wish deserves minor mention.
    - Gen 4:
    - Follow Me (and Gen 5's rage powder) are similalry one of the strongest doubles moves ever. Redirection is often a large deal to the point where several mons see use almost solely for their ability to redirect, like Chansey and our lord Pachirisu.
    - Already often mentioned, but Defog redefined singles after its buff and if you mention Knock Off, you really should mention Defog.
    Gen 5: Nothing to add here tbh, Hurricane, Foul Play and Psyshock deserve a little credit, but nothing too spectecular.
    Gen 6: Boomburst. Thinly spread as it is, it's the strongest move with no downside and it's not even close.
    Gen 7: Strength Sap is an insane move in its healing and support, and deserves a minor mention. But yeah, sig moves galore.
    Gen 8: again, sig moves galore.
    Gen 9: If we have to mention sig moves, Rage Fist is also high on the list of very powerful moves. Not much beyond that.

    • @randaljr.8581
      @randaljr.8581 Před rokem +2

      this is the list! all very important moves

    • @NotAnElk
      @NotAnElk Před rokem +1

      Another good option for gen 5 is Ally Switch, which was apparently extremely broken and annoying in VGC (to the point that it got nerfed, with the "can fail if used in succession" treatment)

  • @goGothitaLOL
    @goGothitaLOL Před rokem +3

    You forgot to mention the at the time newly buffed Defog in Gen 6 and Leech Life in Gen 7 respectively
    EDIT: and Baton Pass, how can you not mention Baton Pass in Gen 2 when it caused so much trouble in Singles for so many gens

  • @courier-ec6zj
    @courier-ec6zj Před 7 měsíci

    In my brilliant diamond playthrough, 2 volt switch luxrays carried me to victory in the water gym.

  • @Rvsegold
    @Rvsegold Před 11 měsíci

    What background tracks did you use for this video? Just got a new sub of that , awesome content

  • @katherinegarlock2249
    @katherinegarlock2249 Před rokem +2

    To note, Superpower is even more powerful on Pokemon that have the ability Contrary, which causes stats to go up, like with Malamar.

    • @theamazingspooderman2697
      @theamazingspooderman2697 Před rokem

      or Lurantis, remember when it could still learn Superpower?

    • @GoinGreninja
      @GoinGreninja Před rokem

      @@theamazingspooderman2697 It can still do so thanks to Pokémon Home and its Move Tutor.

  • @mjm3091
    @mjm3091 Před rokem +3

    3:50 Well Hidden Power is still a move, just got changed and locked for Unown. Tera Blast replacing it as great alternative.

  • @mjbrownii
    @mjbrownii Před rokem +2

    …. So gen 2-3 we just skipping baton pass that move was so broken that it was banned repeatedly banned

  • @northdakotagamer
    @northdakotagamer Před 9 měsíci +1

    Pretty sure Will-o-wisp was in gen 2 as an exclusive move for Misdreavus if memory serves

  • @dresdenlancer9012
    @dresdenlancer9012 Před rokem +1

    To answer the gen 2 question, Pursuit was taken out because it "wasnt fun." Even casually.

  • @taurusfire2083
    @taurusfire2083 Před 9 měsíci

    Holy crap I haven't heard that Sw-Agni "Make it Rain!" In so long it almost made me wanna play smite

  • @bridgerberthold4888
    @bridgerberthold4888 Před rokem +4

    Tackle for the win

  • @arekusu5040
    @arekusu5040 Před rokem +2

    i think the best move from gen 2 was Protect. even today you never see a team without it.

  • @enneagrami1711
    @enneagrami1711 Před rokem +1

    No fake out??? That move is BROKEN for stalling out reflect/other lasting effects, getting chip damage to break sash and sturdy, and just shut down Pokémon entirely in doubles

  • @Paws42
    @Paws42 Před rokem

    @6:02 well akchually it's episode 4 of Brotherhood, though it is chapter 5 of the manga

  • @deathhazard7751
    @deathhazard7751 Před rokem

    Bro won't make a wine joke but drops the FMAB horror scene 😂

  • @undertaker5512
    @undertaker5512 Před 9 měsíci

    crunch from gen 2? did you forget, a staple dark type stab move, rage in gen 2 is like rage fist

  • @stupidpros
    @stupidpros Před rokem +2

    New banger video dropped 🔥

  • @MEW-hn2dn
    @MEW-hn2dn Před rokem +1

    Surprised at no mention of return, its gone now of course but 102 power with no drawback meant that no physical normal move other than facade and occasionally double edge was worth a slot, and EVERYTHING learned it.

    • @ShiningJudgment666
      @ShiningJudgment666 Před 7 měsíci

      Return had the friendship mechanic deal. They could've easily just kept it as Normal type Earthquake. Double Edge was basically if you need the extra power so if a Normal move was either not more powerful or didn't do something Return couldn't do that was worth trading a bit of power (Body Slam comes to mind), it was certainly the best Normal move.

  • @socialistrepublicofvietnam1500

    how did you forgot shadow ball and sludge bomb in gen 2
    those are literally _the_ staple ghost and poison moves

  • @MapleLunii
    @MapleLunii Před rokem +1

    Apparently they've given Last Respects to Basculegion... who has Adaptability

  • @theabacross1581
    @theabacross1581 Před rokem +2

    Earthquake in general hands down is probably the best move ever.

    • @jazzercise300
      @jazzercise300 Před 11 měsíci

      At the very worst it's the best physical attack in the game.

    • @TheCrimsonElite666
      @TheCrimsonElite666 Před 9 měsíci

      But only in singles, it's somewhat risky in doubles since it hits every other pokemon, including your ally unless they have Levitate or the Flying type. Not to mention that it's a physical attack, which might not mean much until you realise that many pokemon weak to ground usually have good defence. In some situations, Earth Power is better since it's a strong attack that's special, meaning it exploits the weakness of pokemon weak to Ground better than Earthquake. Still, Earthquake is to Pokemon what Fireball is to D&D 5e.

  • @weirdomon
    @weirdomon Před rokem +1

    That FMA reference lol

  • @juanrached4523
    @juanrached4523 Před rokem +1

    The buffed defog in gen 6 maybe should have been included with knockoff

  • @jfb173jb
    @jfb173jb Před rokem +2

    You got the Brothehood episode half wrong. I'd say 4 and 5, given what we first witness and the learn next episode. Though I remember it as a different set of episodes. Mostly because I saw the original series.

  • @timmyreobed5043
    @timmyreobed5043 Před rokem

    No mention of Quiver Dance in gen 5? It's a special attacker version of Dragon Dance with added defensive value. It made _Venomoth_ a solid Pokemon.

  • @bleh491
    @bleh491 Před rokem +1

    im suprised you didnt mention self-destruct/explosion and reflect/light screen

  • @darkrootambush3860
    @darkrootambush3860 Před rokem

    Oooo so close, it’s episode 4 but ya get the point

  • @evanlord4197
    @evanlord4197 Před rokem +1

    Encore, defog and moonblast are notable tbh

  • @TheArchit3cture
    @TheArchit3cture Před 11 měsíci

    ...t'was a mistake walking in here when I thought I was cold with upper 80 on my team in Gold version

  • @slow_mk8
    @slow_mk8 Před rokem

    Last Respects will not be a signature move for Houndstone anymore with Pokémon Home, allowing for Scarlet and Violet transfers
    and Basculegion can learn Last Respects via... Egg move?

  • @sylk8998
    @sylk8998 Před rokem

    12:27 you did not just use a swagni voice line LMFAO

  • @willjoyce5013
    @willjoyce5013 Před rokem +1

    Gen 1: Swords Dance
    Gen 2: Spikes
    Gen 3: unsure
    Gen 4: Stealth Rocks

  • @goGothitaLOL
    @goGothitaLOL Před rokem

    Best Held Items for each gen (almost)
    or
    Best Abilities for each gen (again, almost)

  • @RobertoWCruz
    @RobertoWCruz Před rokem +2

    I’m a 27 year old Pokémon fan, got a wife and kids, I love that you speak to your audience like they’re your peers. Keep up the great work, I look forward to your vids.

  • @hydelta
    @hydelta Před rokem +1

    Surprised you didn't mention Gigaton Hammer. Yes, I do understand it is early in the generation so for now it is the signature move of Tinkaton, who has an ABYSMAL attack stat (and it will likely always be this way), but it's till worth talking about... to think how bad it'd be if it was given to a better mon. Mind you, a mon still with Steel STAB (very common insane defensive type btw). At 160 base power at 100 accuracy it's nothing to laugh at. And the only drawback is you can't use it twice... Which is perfectly solved by using Protect every other turn. Insane for Singles and still decent for Doubles I think.
    Loved the vid btw
    Edit: to clarify I just meant at least a mention since it is a hypothetical. It's obviously not the best.

  • @supremeoverlordfallen5

    I hope stealth rock gets limited access like scald in gen 10.

  • @Auron3991
    @Auron3991 Před 11 měsíci +1

    While they weren't super important in Gen 2 itself, Shadow Ball, Giga Drain and Sludge Bomb are still some of the more solid coverage options for their types to this day.

    • @ShiningJudgment666
      @ShiningJudgment666 Před 7 měsíci

      Giga Drain wasn't always good because of its low base power. Grass types pretty much had to use it until Gen 4 if they didn't want to lose out on coverage from Hidden Power.

  • @dayvonlouis5187
    @dayvonlouis5187 Před rokem

    Legends arceus also Dragon Claw a buff with it having a higher crit rate too bad that wasn’t a permanent change

  • @drygnfyre
    @drygnfyre Před 8 měsíci

    To put Gen 1 Amnesia in modern context: when Xerneas gots its signature status move in Gen 6, which raised both its Sp. Attack and Sp. Defense two stages, it required a charging turn (or use of Power Herb). Gen 1 Amnesia did the same thing without the charge.

  • @bdt2002gaming
    @bdt2002gaming Před rokem +2

    Bro went the entire video without mentioning Baton Pass once 💀 (and no, him bringing it up alongside Shed Tail doesn’t count)

  • @supremeoverlordfallen5
    @supremeoverlordfallen5 Před rokem +1

    Please, Scald. Never come back the way it was. It is good as it its now.