Competitive Pokemon in Gen 6 ruined my life(Because I didn't hack...)

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Hey all! Hope you enjoyed the video. Let me know what other gens you want to see? I'm thinking gen 1 or 8 as my next, but I'll figure that out soon enough. I've also got some different content cooking aside from these team builders. I'll run out of gens eventually lol.


I'll be updating and adding more to it in october.

imablisy
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i remember helping a friend with their VGC 2016 team by trying to get their kyogre and rayquaza. i didn't know about rng manipulation so i just sat down and spent all day every day for a few weeks over the summer soft resetting. i did manage to get the modest 5 IV kyogre after a million years, but i gave up on the rayqauza eventually. if an unemployed high schooler on summer break doesn't have enough time to do it, then i think maybe the system is bad

girllloyd
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You should definitely continue this series as it makes people truly understand how hard building teams really are.

brooksyang
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It’s interesting to note that in 2016 some teams needed certain hidden powers on some Pokémon which could make it take a lot longer to get the team

JonoVGC
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I can’t imagine how frustrating it must be to create a legit team with no hacks and the next day a certain Pokémon in your team gets banned or the meta shifts.

Tristan
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As a middle schooler when XY came out and a high schooler when ORAS dropped, I had almost nothing but time. This was such a pleasant jaunt down memory lane. I would spend entire weeks breeding for perfect Pokemon at the start. I think more complicated Pokemon started taking me like 4 days to get. I was SO passionate about competitive Pokemon back then :)

This video was super comforting and chill. Thanks for this man. Gonna sleep thinking about all the fun times I had with my friends with these games

ocha
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I’m so glad you made another video in this series, I’ve watched the first two probably a dozen times combined. Cant wait to see more🎉

qctech
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This series is amazing. The depth, execution, and explanations are incredible and I know it is extremely tedious and time consuming so thank you for being as in depth and expository as possible. It makes the whole experience worth watching every second of

HDWpowopo
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This is the grind that gives you the certified World Champ Difference

selfloathinggameing
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I just binged all 3 of these videos, and I have to say that not only are they insanely impressive, but incredibly informative. I like to consider myself someone who knows a lot about Pokemon, but the rng manips and data that goes into getting certain things I had no clue about. Props to you for making these videos, with all the time they take, grinds you have to do, making the video understandable, while also making it super entertaining! Thank you for having the dedication to put into perspective how awful the competitive pokemon teambuilding meta is, but also offering introspection into how the meta exists in the first place. I'd love to see videos covering other teams from other generations, and hopefully there will be a gigantic leap in progress when generation 9 comes out as well.

Phoenixesse
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I really hope these videos blow up even more, its obvious how much work you put in and they are really well done. Your videos have always been well done and helpful but you've been on another level lately. Thanks for all your help over the years Blis, appreciate you.

thope
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Oh my gosh! As a casual player whose interested in starting competitive I can barely understand what’s going on but I love the attention to detail and although it looks tedious. It’s fun to watch. I’m gonna dust off my copy of Omega Ruby and see if I can RNG manip myself a perfect IV Groudon

Frankonator
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I'm really glad Gen 8 made competitive much more accessible then before in-game. Outright showing in the PC if IVs are perfect or not, Trading watts for luxury balls and then selling them for quick vitamins for quick EVing. Mints changing in-perfect natures to ones used in competitive and Gen 7's Hyper Training coming back, ability capsules and the ability patches (though it costs a lot to get these). I hope SV can be like Gen 8 when it comes to building teams in-game. The vitamin stuff was really good but only possible because of raid re-loading. I hope Gen 9 has an easy enough equivalent to it that's intended this time(?).

flaregamer
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I'm so glad you keep making these, despite the insane amount of effort they take. Very entertaining and they also shed some light on the state of pokemon competitive back then.

kairoshs
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Kinda wanna see a gen 8 video since I think it’d be nice to see how far Pokémon has come with the gatekeeping in competitive

tiodinero
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This is why I want there to be a Stadium like game so that Pokemon can separate the single player and multiplayer, and also let you build a team in the game like on Showdown instead of doing this.

CuddlyTheMadElite
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I listened to this while drawing. The combination of the Poke-music and detailed gameplay mechanics was a comforting nostalgia trip in the back of my mind.

josephpapisan
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I never played competitive pokemon
I never did a rng manip
I will never do an rng manip

I don't understand half what you're saying

but I loved those teambuilding videos so much
and I looked at the various rng manip videos and they are so cool

There is really something wonderful about people who are so good in their craft, you know all those complicated things so well, it's just impressive

the knowledge, the practice, the adaptability it's insane

please keep em coming it's so cool to watch

Pouloririri
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I love this series man! So informative on how these games work and the unique methods to get these pokemon! I appreciate you putting the time in!

willy--
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So here to be able to afford a trip to any big tournaments one needs a full time job, and even then it might take 2 months to afford it without taking into account rent or food. Between cooking my own food, eating, working and sleeping i'd usually have around 3 hours to play pokemon to make a team. At 3 hours a day this would result in over 20 days to get the team without pp up. That's almost a full month using all my free time in preparing a team, hoping that it would work well in the tournament, because you most possibly have no time between finishing the team and going to the big tournament to test your team and much less to correct mistakes or holes in your team if you had any. That shows why in all my time playing vgc while trying to avoid any hacking method I only got 1 decent result, a top 4 in 2016 at a 132 people event, which was not even an official big tournament like nationals or regionals.

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