Pokémon Stadium Free Battle 57

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Here are the team of Pokémon in this video, which was decided by the random number generator.
P1 Team: Haunter, Sandshrew, Arcanine, Golem, Pidgey, Kingler
CPU Team: Dragonair, Golduck, Shellder, Gengar, Arbok, Horsea

Then, I will list the moves for each Pokémon in battle, starting with my team.
Haunter: Mega Drain, Psychic, Explosion, Confuse Ray
Sandshrew: Earthquake, Slash, Seismic Toss, Sand-Attack
Arcanine: Fire Blast, Take Down, Dragon Rage, Substitute
Golem: Dig, Seismic Toss, Fire Blast, Metronome
Pidgey: Fly, Toxic, Double-Edge, Double Team
Kingler: Crabhammer, Guillotine, Stomp, Substitute

The CPU's team of Pokémon and moves.
Dragonair: Hyper Beam, Swift, Ice Beam, Thunder Wave
Golduck: Ice Beam, Surf, Toxic, Disable
Shellder: Surf, Explosion, Blizzard, Tri Attack
Gengar: Thunderbolt, Night Shade, Hypnosis, Confuse Ray
Arbok: Glare, Wrap, Dig, Strength
Horsea: Hydro Pump, Toxic, SmokeScreen, Ice Beam

The CPU team has a lot of Water-type Pokémon, while I have two Ground-type Pokémon and a Fire-type Pokémon, not the best team to go with against three Water-type Pokémon.
I got Arcanine vs Dragonair for the lead, and the good thing about Arcanine is using Substitute against opponents it is faster than, like the Dragonair that was the lead on the CPU team, as it has Thunder Wave and Hyper Beam, and I can use the Hyper Beam recharge to set up another Substitute or get in some damage with Take Down.
The Ground-types are there to fight against Gengar, and while they can help against Arbok, it has Glare and Wrap, and none of the Ground-types I am using have good Speed, Golem has really low Speed, and Sandshrew isn't really that fast, but it does help when they are immune to Gengar's Thunderbolt, which is basically its main move if its only other damaging move deals fixed damage.
Haunter does have Mega Drain to fight against the Water-types on the opposing team, and it can switch in against Shellder if it is not the last Pokémon, as it is likely to use Explosion whenever it does get the chance to. Anytime the CPU has Golduck, I tend to have a hard time against it, even with Pokémon that resist Ice Beam and Surf, like a Water-type, and I do have Kingler's Crabhammer and Stomp to get in some damage. With Haunter on the field, Arbok will be using Dig, and I can switch Pidgey in to avoid the damage, and while it is best to switch Haunter back in, I don't want Haunter to be paralyzed by Arbok's Glare, so I want to try and see if Pidgey can at least get in some attacks against Arbok. I do like that I can switch in a Flying-type Pokémon whenever the CPU uses Dig, that way their attack doesn't do anything, even if I was up against a Golem with Dig, I would switch in Pidgey to avoid the attack, even if Pidgey can't do anything to Golem in return.







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