Why Is The BUG TYPE So Bad?

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • I'm looking at what makes the bug type so bad and how we can maybe fix it
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  • @josephbulkin9222
    @josephbulkin9222 Před 7 dny +14

    Those are some strong words for someone in the range of Heracross's Megahorn.

  • @MrGust-wc2jo
    @MrGust-wc2jo Před 13 dny +61

    i fell like it was stupid to make fairy resist bug, its so unnecessary and makes the type worst for no reason

    • @mukariz
      @mukariz Před 4 dny +7

      I feel the fairy type should be weak to bug if anything.

    • @Castersvarog
      @Castersvarog Před 2 dny

      Honestly, I blame Uturn, it’s so ubiquitous and if a Mon can get it odds are it’ll use it. Making fairy resist bug types at least help hold back that moves prevalence at the cost of nerfing an already weak type

  • @astropult9377
    @astropult9377 Před 13 dny +18

    Bug type should resist fairy type moves and be immune to powder moves. It’s not much but it’s something that could make a handful of bug types viable.
    If that isn’t enough for you, make bug types resist dark, ghost, and/or poison.
    If that still isn’t enough, make it immune to being trapped.
    If that STILL isn’t enough then idk what is.
    We want it to be balanced not broken.

    • @kenkr9449
      @kenkr9449 Před 5 dny

      Dude poison type is bad type offensive already. Why u make it worse?!

  • @aldoushuxley5953
    @aldoushuxley5953 Před 14 dny +26

    Bug/ Steel is much better than mono Steel as a typing. Offensively, you gain STAB U-Turn, nice, but defensively, you get rid of the Ground and Fighting weaknesses. You only have one weakness, and still eight resistances and an immunity. You gain no additional weaknesses, but the Fire weakness becomes a 4x weakness.
    But so what? 4x weaknesses are not bad, you would not have stayed in against fire Pokemon anyways. compare this to Water/ Ground as a typing, where, again, you remove the Electric weakness but gain a 4x weakness to Grass. Pokemon like Gastrodon or Swampert are used precisely because of this great typing

    • @mr_blupper3729
      @mr_blupper3729 Před 13 dny

      Just telling ya that fire is one of the best offense typing maybe the best but u do have a point

    • @aldoushuxley5953
      @aldoushuxley5953 Před 13 dny

      @@mr_blupper3729 Ferrothorn is famously a horrible defensive Pokemon because of its typing ;)

    • @mr_blupper3729
      @mr_blupper3729 Před 13 dny

      @@aldoushuxley5953 I thought that was ou hm?

    • @aldoushuxley5953
      @aldoushuxley5953 Před 13 dny

      @@mr_blupper3729 I was joking :)
      Fire is a great offensive typing, but a fire weakness is still very manageable

  • @atumegaenter9139
    @atumegaenter9139 Před 11 dny +5

    for me the problem comes from defensive overlap, bug resist fighting, grass and ground which is good, but it completly overlap's with flying, they resist fighting, grass, bug and total inmunity to ground (and spikes too). you almost never need a bug type because of this.

  • @nabi7701
    @nabi7701 Před 14 dny +17

    To make bug types more viable (while nerfing some OP types) I would personally make it super effective against fairy while making ot resist fairy.
    But I know they probably won't ever change type matchups unless a new type is added again.
    But being able to counter the dominant fairy type would give them a great niche.

    • @ProphetPokemon
      @ProphetPokemon  Před 14 dny +2

      @@nabi7701 I reckon bug could beat fairy

    • @gx9183
      @gx9183 Před 13 dny +1

      Or have bug resist fairy so they resist each other like bug resisting fighting, that way it could give them a nice defensive niche.

    • @volbla
      @volbla Před 13 dny +1

      Seriously, who do you think would win in a fight between Tinkerbell and a wasp?
      Exactly.

  • @cradiculous
    @cradiculous Před 8 dny +3

    I think bug should have a full immunity to fairy. The worst type being able to switch in for free against the best type would really shake things up

  • @king_of_rats_Monfernep
    @king_of_rats_Monfernep Před 13 dny +4

    The biggest thing I don't like about beetles is that they are treated like ordinary beetles in typing (For a second, Caterpie is larger than the largest butterflies in our world, not to mention Genesect, which is a force of mass destruction)
    Therefore, the beetle's capabilities are almost equal to those of an ordinary creature - it can trample fire or slam the Flutterr Maid.Insects differ from others only because of their exoskeleton. I would like to remove the ineffectiveness against fairies, steel, ghosts, poison and flying, leaving the Fighting type (Machamp will block Butterfries Lunge) and put a rock in same way (Steel bends, while stone can only be split with bigger effort.). And,I will repeat like others, adding the Fairy type in efficiency, while not giving resistance to them.And most importantly - WEAKNESS TO POISON. Lol,it would be funny,return of Parasekt's 3rd 4x weakness, and now it hits us even harder than the fairy)) (probably,fire need resistance to Bug...)

  • @nabi7701
    @nabi7701 Před 14 dny +11

    Volcarona and Scizor hard carry the bug type imo

  • @nathanieljones8043
    @nathanieljones8043 Před 12 dny +3

    Early on it was on purpose that was the point the games were balanced around singleplayer not multi-player but at least 3 gens now have been built from the ground up with pvp in mind their isn't any excuse to simply remove a not very effective or weakness. Or a give a fancy effect like ghost being immune to getting trapped.

    • @josephbulkin9222
      @josephbulkin9222 Před 7 dny

      if it was designed around single player, why are more than half the mons so bad for that purpose?

  • @MontyMoleLoreMaster
    @MontyMoleLoreMaster Před 5 dny

    I always felt like what made the Bug type so fun to use was how it sort of felt like the underdog (where you have to use creative strategies or think outside of the box to win). Butterfree and Vivillon are good sleep setters that can abuse Quiver Dance to sweep a team, and Ninjask can use Sword’s Dance and recover most of its hp by using Leech Life (which is both powerful and can heal any damage you taken while setting up).
    This is mainly talking about a regular playthrough, since obviously competitive is a whole different story.

  • @lochsys
    @lochsys Před 14 dny +3

    Justice for bug types!

  • @M3rtyville
    @M3rtyville Před 11 dny +1

    gamefreak probably fears that a certain buff could make u-turn overpowered. To be honest, bugs need better unity abilities that are worth using. Like how annoying real life insects are.
    You can't make something great again if it was never good to begin with.

  • @VestedUTuber
    @VestedUTuber Před 12 dny +1

    It doesn't help that bug type Pokemon as a whole are the weakest type of Pokemon on average, due to all the early-game bugs that evolve early, nuke the first gym leader or two and then drastically fall behind afterwards and the fact that you can count the number of bug type evolutionary lines that don't do that on one hand. Honestly, for bug types to actually be good in any way, there needs to be good bug types first. You can make the bug type itself the best type in the game offensively and defensively, and all that would do is bump the already good bug types up a tier while leaving everything else in ZU or even untiered.

  • @paulbond8828
    @paulbond8828 Před 14 dny +4

    Easy fixes for the Bug type:
    Full immunity to confusion and redirection effects. Swap the weak/resist it has with Fairy, change the effects of the Swarm ability from its pitiful state to something which ignores evasion boosts of foes and accuracy drops on the user. Oh and bring back both Steamroller and Powder, give both to more pokes. Even sticking with butterfly, moth and other flying/bugs for Powder eligibility and Steamroller for an acceptable enough physical option, perhaps boost the move's power and decrease its usage total down to 10. Powder though would upend the everpresent terror of Fire type coverage into one of strategy while leaving the Rock weakness utterly alone to still offer viable threat response and would immediately see an uptick in both bugs and rock types while thinning out the constant litany of Fire types. That or start using secondary typings that actually have a chance of decent resistances.

    • @ProphetPokemon
      @ProphetPokemon  Před 14 dny +2

      mans just cooked for real

    • @paulbond8828
      @paulbond8828 Před 14 dny +2

      I've also done an all Bug run for each of my second playthroughs since Gen 2's Bug Catching Contest. However, a point of note is that a good player can use a bad mon and still be able to win through mastery of the basics and careful planning.

    • @arcanegale285
      @arcanegale285 Před 14 dny +2

      bro wants Swarm to become a crappy no guard lol, Swarm is a great ability, it's just not on great mons
      Swarm on a mon that can like use quiver with a sash, get into swarm with a sash would make it kinda scary
      one major issue for the bug type is that the average BST is hella low, even if you remove NFEs and Shedinja, it's still quite low
      another thing they should've done for bug is for it to be SE against Fairy not NVE as well as Bug itself resisting dark, it makes no sense that dark hits bugs neutrally since bugs are cathemeral and often actually nocturnal too.

    • @paulbond8828
      @paulbond8828 Před 13 dny +1

      Bug typing should absolutely resist Dark~ The low BST is the glaring key issue but since GF seems adamant that Bug should be so easily stomped, better stat reworks for older mons all through the first few gens would be tough. Moving on they seem curious about how to make them better but we see how long Ice has to wait for even a modicum of notice. But even if not making Swarm a slightly rickety No Guard there's so many ways for the entire type to be improved. Largely I think the rare immunity to certain moves (i.e. grass > powder/seed, soundproof, etc all) would be one of the better options that doesn't require too much individual tweaking. It's why they made those changes to Grass, Electric, Fire, Dark and Ghost

  • @armorbearer9702
    @armorbearer9702 Před 10 dny

    Nintendo could be more generous to but types with abilities. Personally, I would like Compound Eyes to be more widely distributed. This will allow bug types to reliably hit with hard to hit moves like Megahorn.

  • @jacobbrown9894
    @jacobbrown9894 Před 13 dny +1

    Honestly I think the two biggest problems with bug are the types that resist them and the designation as the early game type. I actually think it was a fucking travesty Game freak even still has early game and late game types past gen 3 like they still think this is a fuckin three stages removed DnD rip off where you start against giant rats and spiders then build to dragons and liches and not its own franchise. Not only do too many types resist Bug (and Grass) but a lot are like nothingburgers in vibe but just brutally hurt it. Personally I’d not only nix the fairy resisting it but also ghost because I cannot see a single reason ghost would resist it that doesn’t just become “Ghosts should just be immune to all physical or at least contact moves if we’re really doing that.”

    • @jacobbrown9894
      @jacobbrown9894 Před 13 dny

      My personal changes for bug are actually making good ones, getting rid of fairy and ghost resistance, and confusion immunity. I’m not cutting any of the weaknesses because they make sense and there’s only a few, the better response to “Rock weakness makes stealth rock good” is cutting stealth rock not making being weak to rock verboten.
      I also introduced basically a bug weather condition that prevents non bugs from eating berries and boosts bug moves by 1.3x but those were aspects of fan region design not core bug mechanic changes.

  • @TaLeng2023
    @TaLeng2023 Před 14 dny +1

    I want Grass and Bug to resist Fairy while they hit it for neutral. Would give them something to do.
    For Bug specifically, I want them to have 2 separate type quirks.
    1. They ignore the opponent's Evasion and DEF/SDEF boosts. Imagine being assaulted by mosquitoes that find ways into your clothes.
    2. Priority Pivot moves. If they use U-Turn, Flip Turn, etc, it gain +1 priority.
    An indirect buff would be to lower Stealth Rock damage so that it does only 1/3 damage to a Pokemon that's 4x weak to Rock.

    • @jimmymackinnon8474
      @jimmymackinnon8474 Před 13 dny +1

      Stealth Rock is such a pain lol. I wish they would at least cap the damage at 25%

    • @jacobbrown9894
      @jacobbrown9894 Před 13 dny +1

      You didn’t buff Bug types you broke them to the point of annoyance. Do not give a whole type unaware lmao

    • @brantchristy3490
      @brantchristy3490 Před 13 dny +1

      I don't think it makes much sense for grass to hit fairy for neutral since fairy types typically love nature. I think it makes more sense for grass and fairy to resist each other while bug could resist fairy and be strong against it.

  • @diegoxavier9107
    @diegoxavier9107 Před 14 dny +1

    I'd say Bug's not the worst type. Rock and Ice, for example, are probably worse

    • @ProphetPokemon
      @ProphetPokemon  Před 14 dny

      @@diegoxavier9107 ice gets put up higher purely cause of pokemon like Calyrex Ice Rider and Chien-Pao but other than that I’d agree they’re all bottom 3

    • @diegoxavier9107
      @diegoxavier9107 Před 14 dny

      @@ProphetPokemon Using the individual merit of Pokemon that have a certain type certainly is one of the ways of looking at competitive type viability-- even Bug has its share of Ubers-level threats. I would say a mon like Ice Rider is good *in spite* of its typing due to the insane stats, ability, and moves it has, and that its success doesn't prove the viability of the Ice type.

    • @gx9183
      @gx9183 Před 13 dny

      Ice type is still in a much better place than it was before due to the snow rework given them a defense buff. It’s still not the best but far from the bottom that it use to be.

  • @eekajmoneybaby9309
    @eekajmoneybaby9309 Před 9 dny

    If bugs resist or were effective to fairy they could see more use they are polar opposites why is fairy resistant if poison n steel are dangerous to beautiful nature invasive pest should also be on that weakness scale along with fire.
    Would love to see a pokemon like araqanid get a mega &get more bulk and speed and become a orge face spider or net trapping spider, I know we technically got a very similar pokemon in spidots but it was bad because it wasn't a araqanid variant, that keeps water bubble and become a dark bug type make it look like a upside down version of dewpider. 90 HP 112 atk 92 def 50 satk 120sdef and 100 SPD. this should give it offensive potential while still having staying potential. Was even thinking of reducing special to 30 for 120 attack and 100hp or boosting speed to 120. With moves like grassy glide, poison jab, liquidation and leech life/ crunch they would have good coverage and one less weakness add a weakness policy or leftovers or life orb they could be quite good. Would like to hear other people's ideas to make new mega bugs with stats abilities and design ideas.

  • @angel_of_rust
    @angel_of_rust Před 9 dny

    klaus schwab

  • @echidnaralsei1473
    @echidnaralsei1473 Před 14 dny +1

    yes but U-turn

    • @ProphetPokemon
      @ProphetPokemon  Před 14 dny +1

      @@echidnaralsei1473 U-turn, the best bug move not utilised by bugs

    • @thunnus_albacares
      @thunnus_albacares Před 7 dny

      Just bring the power to the same level as Flip Turn

  • @lochsys
    @lochsys Před 14 dny +1

    Woooooooooooh! 4:10

  • @AidenMinseokKim
    @AidenMinseokKim Před 9 dny

    2:10 AMOONGUS

    • @hylje
      @hylje Před 4 hodinami

      Amogus type matrix

  • @lochsys
    @lochsys Před 14 dny

    Snom boss on a bench 3:01

  • @Socialism_on_Roids
    @Socialism_on_Roids Před 13 dny +2

    Bug Types are my favorite type if only because succeeding with Bugs in Pokemon is like succeeding with India in AOE3. They're the hard mode for anyone who wants to put themselves through hell.

    • @ProphetPokemon
      @ProphetPokemon  Před 13 dny

      I do love the bug type. You’re right though
      Depending on the region it could be a challenge mode if you use only bugs

    • @Socialism_on_Roids
      @Socialism_on_Roids Před 13 dny

      @@ProphetPokemon Back in Alpha Sapphire, I did a Bug only competitive battling phase. Managed to fight a whole team of legendaries in a multi-battle down to the last Poke'mon. My opponent had Primal Groudon, Kyogre, Reshirim, Kyurum, Palkia, and Cobalion. At the end of the bout, his Groudon was the only one left standing.