Pokémon Stadium Free Battle 76

Channel:
Subscribers:
4,190
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCBZ48zw9DY



Game:
Duration: 7:39
84 views
0


Here are the team of Pokémon in this video, which was decided by the random number generator.
P1 Team: Gengar, Starmie, Graveler, Vileplume, Flareon, Grimer
CPU Team: Farfetch'd, Primeape, Goldeen, Raticate, Hypno, Exeggutor

Then, I will list the moves for each Pokémon in battle, starting with my team.
Gengar: Thunderbolt, Night Shade, Hypnosis, Confuse Ray
Starmie: Surf, Thunder, Swift, Harden
Graveler: Earthquake, Seismic Toss, Strength, Selfdestruct
Vileplume: Petal Dance, Sleep Powder, Acid, Cut
Flareon: Fire Blast, Take Down, Smog, Sand-Attack
Grimer: Sludge, Body Slam, Screech, Explosion

The CPU's team of Pokémon and moves.
Farfetch'd: Slash, Sand-Attack, Toxic, Fly
Primeape: Fury Swipes, Rock Slide, Low Kick, Screech
Goldeen: Surf, Supersonic, Horn Drill, Blizzard
Raticate: Hyper Fang, Hyper Beam, Focus Energy, Thunder
Hypno: Hypnosis, Headbutt, Dream Eater, Meditate
Exeggutor: Mega Drain, Stun Spore, Leech Seed, Egg Bomb

I do see we both have Pokémon of many different types, and most of the Pokémon on the CPU team don't have many moves that can take on Gengar, and I looked up Super Fang, and that move does hit Ghost-type Pokémon in this generation.
Goldeen was the lead, and it wasn't the best for me as I had Graveler in the battle, which meant I had to switch out, I don't want to rely too much on Gengar despite the advantage it has against most of the CPU's team, and I did have Starmie's Thunder to fight Goldeen with, and Starmie being faster than Goldeen, preventing Horn Drill from connecting.
As with the other CPU Pokémon, Hypno isn't really much of a threat, because only one Pokémon per team can be put to sleep, so if it does use Hypnosis, I can switch out the Pokémon, and that way it cannot put another Pokémon to sleep, making it reliant on Headbutt. I do have Graveler to take on Farfetch'd, but I have a lot of options to use against it, and there is Primeape which has given me a hard time in the Free Battle videos, usually because it has Rock Slide to take on Flying-type Pokémon, but I do have Grimer to resist Primeape's Low Kick and use Explosion to get in some huge damage.
Flareon is there to take on Exeggutor, and also to get in some damage with Fire Blast, and as with Vileplume, it doesn't have the best match-ups against the CPU Pokémon, it does resist Raticate's Thunder, and it can deal neutral damage to the CPU with Petal Dance, the downside is that Vileplume will be locked to Petal Dance for a few turns after using it.







Other Statistics

Pokémon Stadium Statistics For Meta375

There are 10,751 views in 121 videos for Pokémon Stadium. There's over 1 day worth of watchable video for Pokémon Stadium published on his channel, roughly 1.31% of the content that Meta375 has uploaded to YouTube.