Pokémon Battle Revolution - All Masters Battles [HeartGold]

Описание к видео Pokémon Battle Revolution - All Masters Battles [HeartGold]

INDEX AVAILABLE IN THE DESCRIPTION

Welcome to my video list of all Masters Battles that appear in Pokémon Battle Revolution.

Pokémon Battle Revolution is the fifth console game from the Pokémon series that was based upon the "3D Battle Simulator" series (the first two being the Stadium games, the last two the Colosseum games). It was released for the Nintendo Wii in 2006 (Japan) and 2007 (Europe, United States and Australia).

= Set 1 =
01:01 Starting Up & Rules
01:26 Team Layout
02:13 [Battle One] Chance - Bug Sweep
06:18 [Battle Two] Kerry - Fling Team
12:17 [Semifinal] Kelsey - Sweep Team
18:14 [Final] Joe - Protect/Sweep Team

= Set 2 =
24:44 Starting Up & Rules
25:12 Team Layout
25:52 [Battle One] Erica - Entry Hazards/Roar/Attract Team
29:38 [Battle Two] Jaden - "Other-Type Moves" Based Sweep
36:59 [Semifinal] Joy - Damage Over Time Stall
42:10 [Final] Sashay - "Other-Type Moves" & Spite Team

= Set 3 =
48:27 Starting Up & Rules
48:51 Team Layout
49:24 [Battle One] Lincoln - Psych Up Team
55:40 [Battle Two] Lyle - Ghost/Explosion Sweep
1:00:15 [Semifinal] Jonathan - Fissure/Sweep Team
1:07:50 [Final] Kruger - "Other-Type Moves" Based Sweep

= Set 4 =
1:15:35 Starting Up & Rules
1:16:02 Team Layout
1:16:50 [Battle One] Eva - Sweep/Taunt Team
1:23:27 [Battle Two] Kaden - Follow Me Team
1:29:50 [Semifinal] Keira - Protect/Double Team/Bulky Sweep
1:37:11 [Final] Mysterial - Sweep Team
1:45:11 Credits

= Set 5 =
1:49:40 Starting Up & Rules
1:50:08 Team Layout
1:50:48 [Battle One] Kinsey - Frail Sweep Team
1:55:53 [Battle Two] Jackson - Sweep Team
2:02:44 [Semifinal] Kaitlyn - Eeveelution Sweep
2:07:09 [Final] Joe - Water Absorb/Flash Fire/Motor Drive Team

= Set 6 =
2:15:42 Starting Up & Rules
2:16:12 Team Layout
2:16:52 [Battle One] Tiffany - Fake Out/Sweep Team
2:22:59 [Battle Two] Miriam - Sweep Team
2:29:10 [Semifinal] Monica - Encore/Disable Team
2:34:51 [Final] Sashay - Bulky Sweep Team

= Set 7 =
2:50:31 Starting Up & Rules
2:50:58 Team Layout
2:51:32 [Battle One] Preston - Fake Out/Sweep Team
2:55:53 [Battle Two] Tate - Sweep Team
3:01:42 [Semifinal] Lonnie - Worry Seed/Gastro Acid/Skill Swap Sweep Team
3:06:52 [Final] Kruger - Protect/Explosion Sweep Team

= Set 8 =
3:14:43 Starting Up & Rules
3:15:08 Team Layout
3:15:47 [Battle One] Cortney - Hail Team
3:21:20 [Battle Two] Ryan - Sandstorm Team
3:25:04 [Semifinal] Ruth - Trick Room Team
3:30:34 [Final] Mysterial - Rain Dance Team
3:34:28 Credits

// ADDITIONAL REMARKS //
The Masters Battles is a tough series of battles that is unlocked after beating the initial game. It is located in the Stargazer Colosseum and consist of eight sets. Compared to previous Pokémon games, the challenging level exceeds what has been released before. The AI of the trainers base their choices on what you do. The AI of these trainers always change every battle - it's unlikely to have the exact same "person" on the field (but it is possible). This makes the battles in this game quite interesting, but honestly often (too) hard for the inexperienced players.

Take into consideration that the Pokémon used by the CPU are build on competitive level, so they have proper Individual Values and maxed out Effort Values. These were designed for a higher degree of battles than the previous Battle Frontiers (Generation 3 and 4) were made for. There's also some clever synergy in the teams themselves, something that's often found in human competitive Pokémon matches and rarely in the CPU environment. Unlike the CPU's from the standard (portable) games, the CPU does know how to use their Pokémon and they won't hesitate to go no mercy on you.

The used game cartridge for this save file was Pokémon HeartGold. All Pokémon movesets and stat builds have been manually done without any console/game modifications.

I've used Pokémon Sapphire, Colosseum, Platinum and HeartGold with transfers in between to build my team. Most of these Pokémon had Effort Values/Individual Values taken into consideration. However, the majority of this team build was made for Single Battles - thus the spreads are not suitable for Double Battles. Despite that, the reason why I picked this team is to prove that starting (competitive) players actually can beat the Masters Battles with basic Pokémon knowledge about things like Effort/Individual Values.

Yes, my Rayquaza was caught wild in the Embedded Tower.

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