Sunday, September 14, 2014

Pokemon Spotlight- Scolipede


Scolipede is a very overlooked Pokemon.

It has very impressive stats-
HP: 60

Attack: 100

Defense: 89

Sp.Atk: 55

Sp.Def: 69

Speed: 112


While it has a very limited learn-set, it learns both Spikes and Toxic Spikes via egg moves, so it can be a very good hazard setter. It also has the ability Speed Boost (changed from Quick Feet in Gen V). This ability increases its Speed stat by one stage per turn. In combination with Protect, Iron Defense (prior to evolution), Agility, Swords Dance and Defense Curl and most importantly Baton Pass, Scolipede can function as a very strong Stat Passer.

If you want to be more offensive, you can use the base 100 attack (boosted 10 since Gen V). With the introduction of Fairy typing, Poison gained the ability to hit another type for Super Effective damage. It has access to Mega Horn, Poison Jab, Rock Slide, Earthquake, and Superpower (via transfer). If you use the Protect/Speed Boost strategy, then Rock Slide and Steamroller paired with the King's Rock to try to get flinches.

Scolipede tends to get overlooked, but with these strategies, it could be used effectively.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

New Mega Evolutions

Today it was revealed that three new Pokemon gained new Mega Evolutions- Camerupt, Sharpedo, and finally, Gallade.


First off, Mega Camerupt. This mega loses speed, but gains points in every other stat. It is assumed it will be used by Maxie of Team Magma. It has the ability Sheer Force.


Next is Mega Sharpedo. This mega gains stat points in all six stats. It is presumably used by Archie of Team Aqua. It has the ability Strong Jaw, increasing the power of its bite based moves.


The final mega revealed is the starter of Wally-Mega Gallade. Nothing is know about this Mega at this point, but it is assumed it will retain its same Psychic/Fighting type.

Marriland Interview



At Nationals this year, I had the chance to meet the popular Poketuber, Marriland. He was kind enough to give me an interview. I was able to ask him the following questions.


Q: When and how were you introduced to the series?
A: In early 1998, I saw a preview of Pokémon in an issue of Nintendo Power and it looked really cool, so I followed more previews until the games were released.


Q: What led you to become a Pokétuber?
A: I originally thought it'd be interesting adding a video walkthrough guide to accompany the written walkthrough I had done for my website, so I started recording videos. There wasn't really anyone else doing this back in early 2007 on YouTube. I guess it wasn't so much that I chose the Pokétuber life, but rather the Pokétuber life chose me!


Q: What is your second favorite behind Marill?
A: Sky Forme Shaymin. I really like it!


Q: What about Marill makes it your favorite?
A: It's hard to say! I have a soft spot for cute Pokémon as well as Water-types, so it's a pretty good fit. Other than that, I'm not really sure!


Q: Do you have any ideas for a new Pokémon?
A: A Fairy-type Pokémon based off of a Koala would be pretty cool, but I don't have anything elaborate to expand upon that.

Q: What is one Pokémon that you think needs a Mega-Evolution
A: Farfetch'd. It'd be awesome!


Q: Would there be a type you would add to the game?
A: I'd like to add the Bird type to the game. Re-type things so things like Pidgey are Bird/Flying (double resistance to Fighting), things like Moltres are Bird/Fire, and things like Charizard stay Fire/Flying. It'd require a lot of re-typing, but I think that could be interesting.


Q: Do/did you watch the anime at all and what do you think of it?
A: I watched the earlier seasons much more than I do now. They were alright. I've started watching the XY anime series and it's rather decent.


Q: If the Pikachu evolution line didn't exist, what Pokémon would be the mascot?
A: I've heard that Clefairy was originally slated to be the mascot, so I guess I'll stick with that.


Q: If you could change 1 thing competitively, what would it be?
A: I would like to see Ghost have more type coverage, particularly offense-wise. It's very redundant with Dark.


Q: If you could add 1 feature to the games, what would it be?
A: It's going to sound silly, but for the various challenges that I do, it would be really helpful to have a toggle for the Exp. Share that you can use to determine which of your Pokémon earns EXP; or, alternately, have an Exp. None item that disables selected Pokémon from gaining EXP (and EVs).

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Pachirisu- 2014 World Champion?

VGC is a yearly competition of Pokemon games, both TCG and VGC, and this year was held in Washington DC.

The field was full of the usual threats, Garchomp, Charizard, Rotom, Mawhile, and Kangaskhan. But there was one Pokemon that everyone just wrote off as a waste of space, or a "Pika-clone," and that was Pachirisu.



As you see below, this little squirrel was standing alongside a Garchomp and a Talonflame, which was unexpected to say the least. How did this little Pokemon make it this far? In Smogon tier systems its all the way down in NU. Well the eventual winner of the VGC Masters division, Se Jun Park, chose a very interesting role for the Pachirisu.


Moves:
Nuzzle- 100% accurate Paralysis move that deals some damage
Follow Me- Redirects attacks to target Pachirisu and neutralizes Electric type moves due to Volt Absorb
Super Fang- Halves the opponents HP, regardless of set-up or investment
Protect-Keeps Pachirisu safe for a turn

Nature:
Impish- Helps increase Defense, allowing for survivable Earthquakes

Held Item:
Sitrus Berry- Restores 25% of the HP

Ability:
Volt Absorb- Used in conjunction with Follow Me for healing when hit with Electric Moves




Se Jun used this little Pokemon to help win him his first World title, and by the end of the tournament, the crowd was cheering for the little squirrel. This single Pokemon showed that any Pokemon could make it in VGC if used correctly.




Friday, August 15, 2014

YouTube Spotlight- Marriland!


Have you ever wanted to watch a walkthrough of a newly released Pokemon game? Or a Nuzelocke or variant of the challenge? Or just news updates for upcoming Pokemon games? Well, Marriland has all of these!

I first saw this channel while looking for information on the Goldenrod gym in SoulSilver and came upon Marriland's YouTube channel and was instantly hooked.

So far, Marriland has walkthroughs of Pokemon Diamond, Platinum, SoulSilver, Yellow, White, Black 2 (Japanese version), White 2, and X. He also has a walkthrough of a spin off, Pokemon Conquest.


In addition to walkthroughs, he has done a variety of Nuzlocke challenges. He's done an Emerald Nuzlocke, HeartGold Wedlocke, Platinum Nuzlocke, Black Wedlocke, and Black 2 Wedlocke. His most recent is the Pokemon Y Wondertrade Wedlocke challenge, where he catches a random Pokemon (one per route) and immediately Wonder Trades it for a new Pokemon. (art by Sophie-Lou on deviantart)

He also opens boxes of Pokemon cards and Prerelease videos.

He also has a separate channel, More Marriland, where he is doing videos on games other than Pokemon.


In person, he is very nice and takes time out whatever event is going on to talk to fans, take pictures, and sign autographs. He actually said he will give me time to interview him, so that will be coming shortly.

This has been another post on YouTube Spotlight, be sure to check out his channel!

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

ORAS news August 12, 2014

On the Korean Pokemon official site, two more megas were accidentally leaked.


Mega-Slowbro and Mega-Audino, two which nobody saw coming. Not much is know about these two yet, other than Mega-Slowbro has Shell Armor, which prevents Critical Hits, which when used with Toxic, Protect, Slack Off, and an offensive move, can make Slowbro even more of a reliable tank then before. Mega-Audino got the addition of the Fairy type, which I thought it should be in the first place. It also has the ability Healer.

While these are both good abilities, a couple things will probably prevent these megas from appearing in competitive play too much. First, you only get a single Mega per team, and why would you choose these? Maybe we will get a reason to when they release the stat boosts. Also, both of these Pokemon had a claim to fame, Regenerator. Now with the ability to go back to the trainer and heal taken away, will these be as widely used?

Pictures from Serebii

Sunday, August 10, 2014

ORAS Update August 10, 2014

Today we got more information about the upcoming Gen III remakes, updating what we learned a couple days ago through a new trailer posted on the official Pokemon YouTube channel.

First of all, we saw the Stat updates for the Mega's that have been revealed.
Mega-Lopunny gets increased Attack and Speed, Mega-Salamence gets Defense, and Mega-Altaria gets increased Attack, Special Attack, and a small Defense boost.

In addition, Horde battles return, in the wild and against humans, in this case, against Magma Grunts.

We also got news of the return of Contests and Pokeblocks, which means that Feebas can once again evolve if you maximize the Beauty stat and level up, in addition to the Prism Scale trade item.

We also can speculate that the Contest idol named Lisia could have a Mega-Altaria due to the suspicious looking head band she has and the fact that she is seen with her Altaria, Ali, in many screenshots.


Next, we have the most interesting information of all, an update on the Cosplay Pikachu.

Originally thought to be just a costume for a contest, the trailer announced that this is a special Pikachu that you receive after competing in a contest, denoted by a black mark on the tail.


You can use this Pikachu, along with many forms and special moves, in battle along with contests, and can change forms at any time.


Finally, we learned about a special event Beldum, which holds a Mega stone and is shiny, that will run soon after the game's release.

Friday, August 8, 2014

CoroCoro Reveals August 8, 2014- New Megas!


CoroCoro is a magazine that has information on video games over in Japan, and if we're lucky news for Pokemon. Today someone has leaked some huge information! 3 new mega evolutions, special move contest Pikachu, and a special event shiny Beldum (which may be a Preoreder bonus).


First up is Mega-Altaria. In Mega form, it becomes a Dragon/Fairy (the first of its kind) and gains the ability Pixilate. This one should have been more obvious, due to Altaria's fairy-esque design and ability to learn Dazzling Gleam and Moonblast, however these moves getting STAB isn't the best thing about the new typing, but the STAB Pixilate Hyper Voice combo that was used so effectively by Gardevoir and Sylveon can now be accessed by Altaria. It also changes a weakness to Dragon into an immunity.


Next we have Mega-Lopunny. This one is a little more random in my opinion, as Lopunny was just a random pure Normal type from Gen IV and hasn't been too crucial to any game. Now it becomes Normal/Fighting (a type only shared with Pirouette Form Meloetta) and has the ability Scrappy-allowing it to finally hit Ghosts with its Normal and now Fighting STABs. This new ability also allows it to use Fake Out on Ghosts. It also gains access to the move High Jump Kick.


Finally, Mega-Salamence. Not much is known about the Mega other, than it has the ability Aerilate. I predict that Salamence will get access to some stronger Normal type moves in order to take advantage of this ability via Move Tutors or new Egg Moves on the upcoming games.


In addition to the Megas, we found out that Pikachu gains new moves through Contests, though it is not clear if it can use them outside of battle. Pika Ph.D. gets Electric Terrain, Pika Libre gets Flying Press, Pika Belle gets Icicle Crash, Pika Rockstar gets Meteor Mash, and Pika Popstar gets Draining Kiss.

In addition, we found out that Mega-Evolution can be done in contests after a meter is built up. In addition to that, Feebas's evolution once again reverts to being Contest based.

Today was an exciting day in the game of Pokemon, and we can expect more news soon!

(pictures were taken from Serebii.net)



Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Why was Aegislash banned from the OU tier of Smogon?

Smogon is a website that discusses and plans strategies for each Pokemon, and even creates a tier system based on usage and power of each Pokemon. This ban may not apply if you don't play under Smogon rules, but Aegislash has been banned to the Ubers tier, which is typically filled with legendaries and Pokemon such as Mega Blazekin or Mega Lucario- which are all very difficult to counter, let alone beat. But why Aegislash? Let's look at the Pokemon itself.
Aegislash can switch between Sword and Shield mode, with each mode having these stats-
Shield Stance: 60 / 50 / 150 / 50 / 150 / 60
Sword Stance: 60 / 150 / 50 / 150 / 50 / 60

This Pokemon has several different viable strategies, SubToxic, Physical, or Special.

To begin, his Physical set can be used with Swords Dance to boost his Attack stat by 2 stages in one turn, Shadow Sneak as a priority move to help with his lackluster speed, Shadow Claw for STAB/Sacred Sword for coverage/Iron Head for Fairy Coverage, and finally King's Shield. This is Aegislah's signature move which functions as Protect for offensive moves-which lowers the foes Attack stat if the move makes contact, however it allows status moves to bypass and hit.

For a Special set, Shadow Ball is a very good move to have for STAB along with Flash Cannon, and use Shadow Sneak and King's Shield just like the last set.

You can use the item Weakness Policy for both sets for a +2 stat boost in both Special and Physical Attack stats after being hit for Super Effective damage. With low speed, Aegislash will remain in Shield mode and keep its defensive stats.

If you want to try something else, the SubToxic set is also a good choice. Substitute, Toxic, King's Shield and Shadow Sneak will make Aegislash an effective staller especially with Leftovers.

As you can see with all of the various sets, Aegislash can pull off many different strategies and with such high base stats it is easy to see why it is used in so many teams and was sent to Ubers and used on so many VGC championship teams.

Saturday, July 26, 2014

ORAS Update July 26, 2014


Today we got a video from Pokemon Get TV with some cool gameplay footage from the Gen III remakes. We didn't get too much information, but what we did get was interesting.

First of all, the beginnings of fights against Team Aqua/Magma, there is an opening cinematic where there is a fire or water across the screen in front of the team emblem.


However, the biggest reveal is that both Archie and Maxie have mega stones on them.


Could this be the reveal of the Mega Camerupt/Mega Sharpedo everyone has been predicting? (Keep in mind, these are only predicted concept arts)

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

YouTube Spotlight! TheNationalDex


Hey there Pokemon Fans! I've been watching Youtube videos on Pokemon for as long as I can remember, but this year I found a new channel that I really enjoyed, TheNationalDex. Alex Faciane and PokeKellz are the two members of the Dex, the weekly Pokemon trivia and Battle Strategy show. The show is very interesting, talking about different topics, such as Pokemon myths, to real world science, to game mechanics about specific Pokemon. At the end of each episode, they discuss a few possible move-sets for the Pokemon, giving the show a nice balance between interesting trivia as well as an experiment to try with each Pokemon competitively.


Each Friday they host a show called the Dex VS. This show pits the two members against each other in a themed battle, such as Gym leader battles, monotype battles, or even Pokemon featured on the Dex.

Recently they have expanded their channel to include a "talk-through" of Pokemon X/Y, discussing various aspects of the game and answering fan questions at the end. A brand new show is also just starting called Rate my Team, where Alex battles other YouTube battlers and they see if they can beat his team.

If you are looking for a Pokemon show to watch on Youtube, check out the NationalDex!

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Fighting a Fairy? Pick your Poison (Type)

In Generation VI, a new type was added for the first time in 14 years. This addition added some good balance to the competitive scene, weakening the extremely strong Dragon type. It also gave a new advantage to the Poison type, which was lacking many offensive capabilities, only possessing an advantage to Grass.

In my recent play-through of Pokemon X, I used a Pokemon I've never used before- Drapion. With the introduction of Fairy type, I decided to add a Poison type to my team, and I thought Drapion looked cool, so I chose to use it, and after the play-through I was impressed.


It's typing allows it to be immune to a common weakness of Poison, as Dark is immune to Psychic. The Poison typing also allows it to be damaged neutrally by Fighting, instead of Super Effective damage if it was a pure Dark. This typing allows it to only be x2 weak to Ground.

Stat wise, it is surprisingly Defensive. with base 110 Defense. It is also rather fast with base 95 speed. And it also has a base attack of 90.

It has a good move-pool, with coverage in the form of the Elemental Fangs. It also has access to the move, Knock Off. Many people consider this the most powerful move in the game, as it gains a 50% power boost if the target is holding an item along with STAB.

It also has the ability Sniper. This ability takes advantage of the new Critical Hit mechanic of Gen VI, increasing the strength of Critical Hits from 1.5 to 2.25 the normal damage. In conjunction with moves that get increased Critical Hit ratios, such as Cross Poison, Night Slash, or the egg move Slash, and a Scope Lens, Sniper Drapion is at Critical Hit stage of 3, meaning 50% of the time it will get a Critical Hit.

My personal Drapion is Adamant with 252 Evs in Attack and Speed and 4 in HP.

I hope you all enjoyed my ideas on Drapion, and I hope it works as well for you as it has for me.

Monday, July 14, 2014

Pokémon Omega Ruby & Pokémon Alpha Sapphire News July 14, 2014

Today we received some news about the Gen III remakes. We saw new pictures of the gyms, leaders, and E4 members, as well as seeing the Mega form of a fan favorite Pokemon, Metagross.
I have posted the video revealing all of today's information here. In addition to what was confirmed, a popular theory among some fans revolves around Sidney's bracelet pictured here. In this picture, you can see something that appears to be similar to a mega ring. I personally think that it could be linked to a Mega-Absol, as it is his highest leveled Pokemon in R/S/E, however, it appears it may have something to do with his Shiftry. As shown, Phoebe has a Dusknoir now as her main Pokemon, and Sidney has a Shiftry next to him. Could this possibly be a new Mega? Only time will tell as days tick down until the release of Pokémon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire!

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Welcome to Pokeville!

                                     Greetings Trainers and welcome to the world of Pokeblogs!
I've been a fan of Pokemon for as long as I can remember, so I want to share my love of it with all of you!