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So i am planning a serious CRT at the moment but before that i wanted to go over this real quick. In fact i believe some people accepted my scaling back when
Currently we do not know how far g-max pokemon scale... Or do we? There's an actual possibility of scaling here.
I present to you:
Ash vs G-max Centiscorch.
The feat is 41 seconds in.
Now this feat is a bit more complex to explain but let's begin.
Centiscorch counters Pikachu's, Dragonite's and Rioulu's attack.
This is a combined attack by all three of them at the same time. So it scales to the combined AP of them all.
Now usually it would be slightly above 3x baseline final evolution pokemon but hear me out.
Let's start with pikachu.
Pikachu countered a combined hyper beam from Ghyrados and Tyranitar. Tyranitar is above base final evo pokemon and Ghyrados scales directly if not above it.
Pikachu is >2x
Dragonite.
Dragonite beat and overpowered a Mega Lucario and took down Iris' Haxorous, Iris being a champion level trainer.
Dragonite is 2x
Riolu.
Now usually we would disregard most feats like these as outliers but Riolu tied with Bea's Grappoloct, a pokemon who not only took down mega lucario but also many final evo pokemon. We either disregard his feat completely or we just scale him to 1x as technically Grappoloct used a strategy to restrain ML and Riolu also used a clever way to take him down (and got helped by pikachu if i remember correctly).
But here's where another factor comes in.
Dragonite used Hurricane, a 2x super effective move against fire types, and Centiscorch used a fire move. Thus the move is most likely 4x base final evo AP.
The attacks clashed perfectly and nullified each other thus they have direct scaling.
Here are the options/results.
Lowlow ball (diregard Riolu and 2x supereffective):
Now one might question, why do you think this is consistent?
Here's the answer.
G-max and d-max pokemon have been shown to be superior to normal pokemon to such an extent that even Ash's Pikachu couldn't even scratch them, despite them being normal pokemon. The only pokemon who was shown to be able to withstand their onslaught is Leon's Charizard, who is above all other champions (for now).
Overall, i need your thoughts.
I only want this accepted for now and not applied because of my next CRT.
Currently we do not know how far g-max pokemon scale... Or do we? There's an actual possibility of scaling here.
I present to you:
Ash vs G-max Centiscorch.
The feat is 41 seconds in.
Now this feat is a bit more complex to explain but let's begin.
Centiscorch counters Pikachu's, Dragonite's and Rioulu's attack.
This is a combined attack by all three of them at the same time. So it scales to the combined AP of them all.
Now usually it would be slightly above 3x baseline final evolution pokemon but hear me out.
Let's start with pikachu.
Pikachu countered a combined hyper beam from Ghyrados and Tyranitar. Tyranitar is above base final evo pokemon and Ghyrados scales directly if not above it.
Pikachu is >2x
Dragonite.
Dragonite beat and overpowered a Mega Lucario and took down Iris' Haxorous, Iris being a champion level trainer.
Dragonite is 2x
Riolu.
Now usually we would disregard most feats like these as outliers but Riolu tied with Bea's Grappoloct, a pokemon who not only took down mega lucario but also many final evo pokemon. We either disregard his feat completely or we just scale him to 1x as technically Grappoloct used a strategy to restrain ML and Riolu also used a clever way to take him down (and got helped by pikachu if i remember correctly).
But here's where another factor comes in.
Dragonite used Hurricane, a 2x super effective move against fire types, and Centiscorch used a fire move. Thus the move is most likely 4x base final evo AP.
The attacks clashed perfectly and nullified each other thus they have direct scaling.
Here are the options/results.
Lowlow ball (diregard Riolu and 2x supereffective):
Low ball (disregard only Riolu):
Low ball 2 (disregard only 2x effectivenes):
Mid ball (someone says, for whatever reason, that pikachu's e-net is only 1x as it is a somewhat weaker move despite it being capable of harming Volkner's pokemon, a near champion level trainer and one above Iris):
True ball? (Nothing is diregarded):
Now one might question, why do you think this is consistent?
Here's the answer.
G-max and d-max pokemon have been shown to be superior to normal pokemon to such an extent that even Ash's Pikachu couldn't even scratch them, despite them being normal pokemon. The only pokemon who was shown to be able to withstand their onslaught is Leon's Charizard, who is above all other champions (for now).
Overall, i need your thoughts.
I only want this accepted for now and not applied because of my next CRT.
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