Pokémon Stadium Free Battle 63

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Here are the team of Pokémon in this video, which was decided by the random number generator.
P1 Team: Golbat, Raticate, Weezing, Mankey, Tentacruel, Ekans
CPU Team: Graveler, Rattata, Nidorina, Raichu, Magnemite, Grimer

Then, I will list the moves for each Pokémon in battle, starting with my team.
Golbat: Confuse Ray, Mega Drain, Bite, Haze
Raticate: Hyper Fang, Hyper Beam, Focus Energy, Thunder
Weezing: Sludge, Hyper Beam, Fire Blast, Selfdestruct
Mankey: Submission, Rock Slide, Seismic Toss, Screech
Tentacruel: Acid, Supersonic, Hydro Pump, Cut
Ekans: Earthquake, Acid, Screech, Body Slam

The CPU's team of Pokémon and moves.
Graveler: Earthquake, Seismic Toss, Strength, Selfdestruct
Rattata: Super Fang, Blizzard, Quick Attack, Hyper Fang
Nidorina: Toxic, Thunder, Double-Edge, Ice Beam
Raichu: Thunder, Thunder Wave, Flash, Mega Kick
Magnemite: Thunderbolt, Thunder Wave, Supersonic, Double-Edge
Grimer: Sludge, Body Slam, Screech, Explosion

This one is where the CPU has a good advantage against my own Pokémon, and out of all of them, Raichu is the one to lead, this is the Pokémon that I don't have the best counter to, Golbat and Tentacruel are both weak to Electric, Mankey doesn't have good Special to take a Thunder, and I don't have anyone that can reliable paralyze opponents, the best that I have is Ekans's Body Slam, but it is a chance of paralysis, not like Thunder Wave where it will always paralyze the opponent when it connects.
It is not only Raichu on the CPU side that is a threat, Magnemite is also an Electric-type, but it has the weaker and more accurate Thunderbolt, which means I will need to find a strategy to try and win the battle. I did see that Graveler does not have a Rock-type move, and this does make Golbat a good switch-in, but it does have to watch out for Selfdestruct, and Golbat does have Mega Drain to get some super effective damage on Graveler. I did have to rely on Weezing for most of the battle, and with Selfdestruct, it was more about finding the right time to use it, the best time to use it would have been against Nidorina, but I wanted to try and keep Weezing around for most of the battle, because if I use Selfdestruct, while this does get in some huge damage, this means I will no longer have Weezing for the rest of the battle.
This is one thing that I never get, and I am not the only one that ever has to deal with that, whenever the CPU uses a move like Thunder or Hydro Pump, they always seem to hit, but when we use them, they tend to miss when we really need them to hit the most, I am sure there have been players that have lost battles all because of a Hydro Pump miss.







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