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Is regular Electivire stronger than Mega Electivire? Pokémon Champions AnalysisThis video analyzes the expectations versus the reality of Mega Gallade's ability changes in Pokémon Masters. It specifically delves into how the absence of 'Sharpness' makes regular Gallade more powerful in certain situations. The video demonstrates how these strategies are applied through actual gameplay.
Is regular Electivire stronger than Mega Electivire? Pokémon Champions Analysis
1. 🎮 Disappointment with Mega Gallade's Ability Change and Regular Gallade's Strengths
· In Pokémon Masters, there was an expectation that Mega Gallade's ability would change from 'Steadfast' to 'Sharpness', but it did not actually change.
· As a result, Mega Gallade's attack power did not increase as much as expected. Instead, in configurations that utilize the 'Sharpness' ability, regular Gallade can achieve higher damage output.
· For these reasons, regular Gallade is often used without Mega Evolution, a phenomenon similar to Garchomp.
· There are voices hoping for a Hidden Ability to be added to Mega Evolution. It is analyzed that Mega Gallade would have been very powerful if it had the 'Sharpness' ability, considering its high attack power and speed-boosting means.
· This balance issue is suggested as a possible reason why the ability was not changed. · Consequently, regular Gallade is more efficient in move sets that utilize the 'Sharpness' ability. · The fact that Mega Gallade's ability was not changed is somewhat disappointing.
· Mega Gallade would have been very powerful if it had the 'Sharpness' ability, and considering speed-boosting means, the developers might have worried about breaking the balance.
· These factors seem to have been considered, leading to the ability remaining 'Steadfast'. · This is interpreted as a measure to prevent Gallade from becoming a 'monster' Pokémon.
00:00 - 00:46
1. 🎮 Disappointment with Mega Gallade's Ability Change and Regular Gallade's Strengths
· In Pokémon Masters, there was an expectation that Mega Gallade's ability would change from 'Steadfast' to 'Sharpness', but it did not actually change.
· As a result, Mega Gallade's attack power did not increase as much as expected. Instead, in configurations that utilize the 'Sharpness' ability, regular Gallade can achieve higher damage output.
· For these reasons, regular Gallade is often used without Mega Evolution, a phenomenon similar to Garchomp.
· There are voices hoping for a Hidden Ability to be added to Mega Evolution. It is analyzed that Mega Gallade would have been very powerful if it had the 'Sharpness' ability, considering its high attack power and speed-boosting means.
· This balance issue is suggested as a possible reason why the ability was not changed. · Consequently, regular Gallade is more efficient in move sets that utilize the 'Sharpness' ability. · The fact that Mega Gallade's ability was not changed is somewhat disappointing.
· Mega Gallade would have been very powerful if it had the 'Sharpness' ability, and considering speed-boosting means, the developers might have worried about breaking the balance.
· These factors seem to have been considered, leading to the ability remaining 'Steadfast'. · This is interpreted as a measure to prevent Gallade from becoming a 'monster' Pokémon.
00:51 - 02:34
2. ⚔️ First Battle: Attempting to counter Cradily with Gallade and Vileplume Combination
· In the first battle, we face the opponent with a combination of Blaziken, Gallade, and Vileplume as our lead Pokémon.
· The opponent's lead is Cradily. Although it has Ice Beam, it's questionable whether it can break through Cradily.
· We struggle as Ice-type moves don't hit Cradily effectively. Critical hits deal some damage to Cradily, but the situation remains precarious due to the possibility of the opponent using 'Rest'.
· Cradily recovers HP and puts pressure on us, and the worst-case scenario occurs when Blaziken falls asleep.
· With Cradily surviving, the consistency of Electric-type moves is broken, making it difficult for Vileplume to perform effectively.
· Even if we use a move like 'Giga Drain', if Cradily comes out next, Electric-type moves won't hit. It's a very regrettable situation that Cradily wasn't eliminated here.
· The opponent's Breloom appears, heightening the sense of crisis.
02:37 - 05:18
3. 🔄 Strategic Switches and the Plan to Overcome Breloom and Cradily
· There are concerns about Breloom's 'Body Slam' or 'Spore' combination.
· The opponent's 'Rest' did not activate, allowing for Mega Evolution, but Mega Breloom is also a threat to Gallade.
· Due to the 'Flame Body' ability, burns can be inflicted without contact, putting Gallade at risk.
· However, since Cradily's HP is low, there's a possibility of winning with Vileplume in the late game even if Gallade gets burned.
· To overcome Mega Breloom, we need to chip away at its HP with Earthquake, but it becomes difficult if Gallade gets burned.
· Blaziken wakes up and attacks Breloom with Earthquake. Instead of Gallade, we send out Vileplume to lure out Electric-type moves with 'Giga Drain'.
· When the opponent sends out Cradily again, we attempt a strategy to break through Cradily by switching in Gallade.
· Eliminating Cradily here would bring us closer to victory, but if the opponent saved Cradily, the plan could go awry.
· If we succeed in eliminating Cradily, it becomes easier for Vileplume to perform.
· If the opponent's last Pokémon is Serperior, we can win if it doesn't have 'Calm Mind'.
· Gallade got burned, but if we overcome Breloom, we can win with Vileplume.
· We overcome Mega Breloom and defeat the final Pokémon, Serperior, with Vileplume.
06:07 - 09:15
4. 🚀 Second Battle: Victory with Blaziken, Gallade, and Scizor Combination
· In the second battle, the opponent's lead is Rotom (Heat). Blaziken takes the initiative with the move 'Rock Slide'.
· 'Rock Slide' is effective in lowering the opponent's speed and deals some damage to Rotom.
· We successfully break through Rotom, paving the way for Scizor to perform.
· The opponent's Aggron appears and attempts to Mega Evolve, but Gallade's 'Steadfast' ability allows us to attack without being affected by the defense boost.
· Utilizing Gallade's 'Steadfast' ability, we overcome Aggron and achieve victory against the final Pokémon, Garchomp.
· We secure the victory by setting up Scizor's 'Swords Dance'.
09:16 - 10:05
5. 🏆 Battle Summary and Conclusion
· In this video, we analyzed situations where regular Gallade is more powerful than Mega Gallade and the reasons behind it.
· Through two battles, we demonstrated strategies utilizing combinations of Pokémon such as Gallade, Blaziken, Vileplume, and Scizor.
· Notably, predicting the opponent's switch-in timing and exploiting it became a crucial factor for victory.
· Pokémon battles emphasize prediction and mind games, and this video shows how such strategic movements lead to victory.
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