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Overwhelmingly #1 in Special Attack! Mega Chandelure, it's no wonder it's weak in Pokémon Champions!We delve into the power of Mega Chandelure, boasting the highest Special Attack in Pokémon Champions. This video vividly captures how it achieves victory through various strategies, leveraging its high Special Attack and solid defenses.
Overwhelmingly #1 in Special Attack! Mega Chandelure, it's no wonder it's weak in Pokémon Champions!
1. 🎮 Strategic Team Building with Mega Chandelure & First Battle
· The video begins in the Pokémon Champions Rank Battle 2014 ladder, with the player mentioning they've been solely focused on the game since its release.
· The opponent's team consists of Milotic, Ferrothorn, Umbreon, Klefki, Incineroar, and Garchomp. The player chose Mega Flygon and Mega Chandelure.
· To center the strategy around Mega Chandelure, a psychological tactic is employed by leading with Mega Flygon to bait the opponent's Steel-type Pokémon.
· Chandelure is used to counter the opponent's Ferrothorn, and Net Burst is used to compensate for speed.
· Corviknight is brought in to counter Garchomp, and as a countermeasure against the opponent's Umbreon, the player checks that their own Trevenant is holding a Sitrus Berry.
· Upon seeing Umbreon on the opponent's team, the player explains why Umbreon is currently effective in the meta.
· Chandelure is deployed in the first battle, but is countered by Garchomp's Iron Head.
· One of Chandelure's advantages is mentioned: it only takes 1/4 damage from Stealth Rock, unlike Charizard.
· Seeing the opponent set up Stealth Rock and then switch out, the player uses Misty Terrain (霧り払い) to counter Umbreon's Dark Pulse.
· Recognizing that it's difficult to deal with Umbreon using Corviknight, the player switches to Trevenant to face it.
00:02 - 01:25
1. 🎮 Strategic Team Building with Mega Chandelure & First Battle
· The video begins in the Pokémon Champions Rank Battle 2014 ladder, with the player mentioning they've been solely focused on the game since its release.
· The opponent's team consists of Milotic, Ferrothorn, Umbreon, Klefki, Incineroar, and Garchomp. The player chose Mega Flygon and Mega Chandelure.
· To center the strategy around Mega Chandelure, a psychological tactic is employed by leading with Mega Flygon to bait the opponent's Steel-type Pokémon.
· Chandelure is used to counter the opponent's Ferrothorn, and Net Burst is used to compensate for speed.
· Corviknight is brought in to counter Garchomp, and as a countermeasure against the opponent's Umbreon, the player checks that their own Trevenant is holding a Sitrus Berry.
· Upon seeing Umbreon on the opponent's team, the player explains why Umbreon is currently effective in the meta.
· Chandelure is deployed in the first battle, but is countered by Garchomp's Iron Head.
· One of Chandelure's advantages is mentioned: it only takes 1/4 damage from Stealth Rock, unlike Charizard.
· Seeing the opponent set up Stealth Rock and then switch out, the player uses Misty Terrain (霧り払い) to counter Umbreon's Dark Pulse.
· Recognizing that it's difficult to deal with Umbreon using Corviknight, the player switches to Trevenant to face it.
01:26 - 04:27
2. 💥 Intense Clash Between Trevenant and Umbreon
· Trevenant withstands Umbreon's Dark Pulse attack thanks to its Sitrus Berry.
· Trevenant's ability 'Water Absorb' doubles the power of Water-type moves, but its low Attack stat makes it uncertain how much damage it can inflict on Umbreon.
· Trevenant deals significant damage to Umbreon, leading the player to believe it can defeat Umbreon.
· To prepare for Umbreon switching out or attacking, Trevenant uses its attack move 'Bounce'.
· Although the opponent's Umbreon switches out to preserve HP, it is eventually defeated by Trevenant.
· The next opponent is Ferrothorn, and the player brings in Chandelure. It's noted that Chandelure only takes half damage from Ferrothorn's Iron Head.
· Seeing Ferrothorn use the move 'Roost', the player attempts to lower Ferrothorn's defenses with Chandelure's attacks.
04:28 - 06:48
3. 🔥 Mega Chandelure's Overwhelming Power and First Battle Victory
· Chandelure's ability 'Flame Body' gives it an advantage against Fire-type moves, and its Special Attack further increases upon Mega Evolution, making it the top-ranked Special Attacker in Pokémon Champions.
· Mega Chandelure withstands Ferrothorn's Iron Head attack due to its high Special Attack and solid Defense (110).
· Garchomp, with its Speed lowered by one stage, is attacked by Chandelure and defeated.
· The first battle is won, proving Mega Chandelure's immense power.
06:49 - 08:49
4. ⚔️ Second Battle: Opponent's Strategy Against Mega Chandelure & Counters
· The opponent in the second battle consists of Araquanid, Ferrothorn, Hydreigon, Mamoswine, Turtonator, and Salazzle.
· As before, the player leads with Mega Flygon to bait the opponent's Steel-type Pokémon (Ferrothorn).
· Anticipating Chandelure to be advantageous, the player deploys it.
· Trevenant is sent out first to counter the opponent's Mamoswine or Turtonator.
· It's highlighted that Chandelure is faster than most of the opponent's Pokémon except Hydreigon, emphasizing its advantage.
· The player considers bringing in Umbreon to exploit Hydreigon's weakness.
· The player hesitates to bring in Garchomp, considering the possibility of the opponent using Stealth Rock.
· It's mentioned that Garchomp would be at a disadvantage if the opponent's Mamoswine has the move Ice Shard.
· The player recalls Umbreon, anticipating the opponent's Araquanid might Mega Evolve.
08:50 - 11:44
5. 🌊 Clash with Araquanid: Mirror Coat Strategy and Unexpected Variables
· The player assumes the opponent's Araquanid is a special attacker after Mega Evolving and switches to Umbreon to aim for a Mirror Coat.
· Trevenant takes Araquanid's Air Slash attack but receives more damage than expected.
· Trevenant's low Special Defense and the opponent Araquanid's critical hit make it difficult to use Mirror Coat.
· The player confirms Araquanid did not Mega Evolve and considers the possibility of the opponent using both Mega Araquanid and Mega Ferrothorn simultaneously.
· To break through Araquanid's Water Bubble ability, Umbreon attempts an attack.
· Although the opponent's Araquanid switches out to try and wear down Umbreon's HP, Trevenant counters.
· Trevenant successfully breaks through Araquanid's Water Bubble ability.
11:45 - 15:19
6. ✨ Mega Chandelure's Comeback: Setting Up Calm Mind and Consecutive Victories
· Trevenant faints as the opponent's Araquanid Mega Evolves with increased Special Attack.
· The player deploys Chandelure to face Mega Araquanid.
· Chandelure attacks Araquanid, utilizing its 'Flame Body' ability and the Special Attack boost from Mega Evolution.
· After breaking through Araquanid's Water Bubble ability, Chandelure uses Calm Mind to raise its Special Attack and Special Defense.
· Chandelure's Speed increases to 90, allowing it to outspeed more Pokémon than before.
· Chandelure gains the upper hand against Araquanid by stacking Calm Mind boosts.
· Confident that the opponent's last Pokémon is Ferrothorn, Chandelure defeats it with Fire Blast.
· In the subsequent battle against Salazzle, Chandelure wins with Energy Ball.
· The combination of Chandelure's speed and Net Burst is mentioned as effective, securing victory in the second battle.
15:20 - 17:38
7. 🏆 Mega Chandelure Strategy Summary & Video Conclusion
· It's explained that Mega Chandelure's top-ranked Special Attack and increased Speed (90) significantly help in outspeeding meta Pokémon.
· The video shows Chandelure's comeback victory against Araquanid by stacking Calm Mind boosts.
· Chandelure continues its winning streak by defeating Ferrothorn with Fire Blast and winning against Salazzle.
· The synergy between Mega Chandelure and Net Burst is emphasized, concluding the video's content.
· The player achieved a total of 4 consecutive wins using Mega Chandelure and hopes the video serves as a useful reference for viewers.
· The video ends with a request for channel subscriptions and likes to provide motivation.
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