Seismitoad with Muddy Water and Earth power is mine favourite for that move in Great league. Some pokemons have different type of attacks available them so its very beneficial to have two charged attacks as you can fool the opponentand take out their bulky lead pokemon at the beggining of a match and if you pull that out just hit them with "spam" Charged attack and they will use that last shield for nothing 9.5/10 times □ in lower ranks at least. It makes massive difference if you have wrong set of attacks. To get info on attacks and ranking I tend to use PvPoke web page. ![]() ![]() if you use Walrein with Powder snow and Icicle spear you need to tap 5 times to get Charged attacka. Of course there are matches where you get absolutely hard countered and nothing you can do, but the truly skilled players will take advantage and capitalize on their opponent's mistakes and limit their own unforced errors.įor example there is no need to constantly tap as every Fast move has defined number of turns. There absolutely is skill involved and it is evident once you start facing higher ranked players. While I agree with you that there is luck involved with PvP, I disagree that there is no skill involved. Yes, the whole state of GBL is currently extremely buggy and at times makes you want to throw your phone out the window, but it adds a layer of complexity to the game and makes catching the 100th of the same wild Pokemon interesting because you're hoping for a better PvP IV.īefore I started PvP, I felt the game was getting stale and boring because my interest in raids were dying down, and who wants to catch the same 9 Pokemon out in the wild? PvP adds to that level of interest because all of a sudden, you'd want to catch every Poliwag, Pidgey, Phantump in the wild in hopes of getting a specific IV that makes them feasible in certain leagues, and if not, trade them with someone to accumulate XL candies. Have questions for the Battle Science crew or want to get involved in the show? Hit us up on Twitter the Battle Science Discord at discord.I actually find PvP the most interesting part of the game and the only reason why I still play PoGo now to be honest. The Portland Regional is approaching too, and Jesse contemplates running the dreaded Stall Team…Ġ0:07:11 News Roundup - EUIC PLAY! Pokémon ResultsĠ0:12:33 News Roundup - Sustainability WeekĠ0:29:20 News Roundup - Stunfisk(s) Research DayĠ0:35:31 News Roundup - C-Day Classic SwinubĠ0:43:20 Off Topic - What Ifs, Local Communities, Portland RegionalĮpisode 100 of the Battle Science Podcast is here! Friend-of-the-show and PvP guru x3DxJMar (Joe) joins the usual duo as they discuss the Spring event, upcoming Elite Raid, and the Remote Raid Pass/Raid Reward update.Ġ0:08:58 News Roundup - Spring Event & RegielekiĠ0:36:32 News Roundup - Remote Raid UpdateĠ1:32:26 News Roundup - Play! Pokémon Local Tournaments Jesse and Steven blast through some spring news, from the Sustainability Week to the upcoming Community Day Classic. ![]() Jesse and Steven forget to talk about Fennekin Community Day, but they cover May’s events and Silph meta, the Arcane Cup! The Portland Regional tournament is this weekend as well, with a special Pizza Meetup planned for Saturday evening if you are in or around Portland.Ġ0:33:05 News Roundup - GO Fest Dates & DetailsĠ0:50:46 News Roundup - Portland Regionals ApproachesĠ1:06:25 Meta Analysis - Silph Arcana Cup Support Battle Science on Patreon to help us grow at /BattleScienceīUY SOME BS MERCH: /battlescience It is the end of an era.Ġ0:17:45 News Roundup - Fennekin Community DayĠ0:44:58 News Roundup - Future Community Day DatesĠ0:53:12 News Roundup - Master Ball Coming to GOĠ1:13:17 Weekend Recap - Portland PLAY! Pokémon RegionalĠ2:06:04 Silph Road/Silph Arena Comes to a Close The Battle Science crew will be taking a hiatus in June, and the Silph Road and Silph Arena will be shutting down. Jesse and Steven remember to talk about Fennekin Community Day and much more upcoming game news. Or the NEW Battle Science Campfire group at Have questions for the Battle Science crew or want to get involved in the show? Hit us up on Twitter the Battle Science Discord at discord.gg/Ckk7Zsn For more great music from GlitchxCity, visit /glitchxcity Our opening theme is "Radio Tower Takeover Remix" by GlitchxCity. ![]() Pokémon GO’s director, Michael Steranka sat down with ZoëTwoDots for an hour and a half interview, so we break down what stuck with us the most.Ġ0:09:04 News Roundup - Shadow Mewtwo RAIDS!Ġ0:20:31 News Roundup - Searching For GoldĠ0:38:19 News Roundup - Hidden Gems UpdateĠ1:14:51 News Roundup - Michael Steranka Interview ThoughtsĠ1:58:09 Meta Analysis - Silph Arena Innocent Cup Hidden Gems, Pokémon GO's new season is on our doorstep, so there are many upcoming events, new Pokémon releases, and move updates to discuss!
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