I'd love to see a follow up for the WORST mono type for each gen, too. Those might make more interesting (?) challenge runs
@george16744 Жыл бұрын
Without repeats, first mainline game only: Gen 1- Dragon Gen 2 - Ghost Gen 3 - Ice Gen 4 - Fire Gen 5 - Water Gen 6 - Electric Gen 7 - Poison? (It's actually incredibly well balanced) Gen 8 - Rock Gen 9 - Psychic or Normal
@adrunkcaliburn457 Жыл бұрын
@@george16744 how are you getting a dratini before gym 1?
@cybersoul2809 Жыл бұрын
Gen 1 - Ice, Dragon, Ghost Gen 2 - Ice Gen 3 - Ice Gen 4 - ice Gen 5 - Ice Gen 6 - Ice Gen 7 - Ice x1000 Gen 8 - Rock (You can finally reliably get ice types) Gen 9 - Rock or Grass
@aminn003 Жыл бұрын
@@adrunkcaliburn457 Guess you would have to hack the game
@adrunkcaliburn457 Жыл бұрын
@@aminn003 i mean fair enough, I was just hoping for an answer that followed the same rules
@PrimarchRoboleonFrenchyman Жыл бұрын
Monotype make me feels like I'm actually becoming a Gym Leader or an Elite 4 myself, love these run
@jameswhite23088 ай бұрын
-Says he isn't wondering Platinum -puts Gallade as one of the options even though it'd unavailable in Diamond and Pearl until postgame -Refuses to elaborate
@poryzonegames9427 ай бұрын
Was looking for that comment :)
@Chino652457 ай бұрын
It's the same issue with the ground types in Sinnoh. Gliscor and Mamoswine are locked to the post game and Gible isn't available until late game The available Ground types in Sinnoh are Torterra Wormadam Sandy Cloak Golem Steelix Gastrodon Wishcash Garchomp (technically) Quagsire Hippowdon Not awful, but not nearly as good as he's hyping it up
@matthewroberts1982 ай бұрын
@@Chino65245 You can get Gible after the second gym underneath Cycling Road
@Eligon_1965 Жыл бұрын
I did a poison type run in Pokémon Red recently. And I wanted to share some advice. 1. Get a Haunter/Gengar and teach it Thunderbolt. It will help with Lorelei's water types. 2. Put Nidoking and Nidoqueen on your team. They are strong and can learn strenght and surf. 3. Get a Tentacruel and teach it Blizzard/Ice Beam, to deal with any dragon types. 4. Teach Venusaur both Leech seed and Toxic (trust me). Poison is my favorite type and I'm currently doing a mono poison run in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond. It's going really well so far.
@shepskydad Жыл бұрын
Poison is super underrated. I think it’s always overlooked because of what it does offensively, or the lack thereof. It’s growing on me for sure.
@dominicmoisant8393 Жыл бұрын
Nice team, who's the 6th if any
@Eligon_1965 Жыл бұрын
@@dominicmoisant8393 Arbok is really strong due to how Wrap works in gen 1. The rest of my Arbok's move are: Glare, Dig, and Bite. Though you can choose whatever moveset you want.
@magicalgirllaurie Жыл бұрын
What were your team members for the Brilliant Diamond run? Croagunk is one of my favs so I have to hope lol
@Eligon_1965 Жыл бұрын
@@magicalgirllaurie Crobat, Drapion, Toxicroak, Tentacruel, Roselia, and Haunter.
@hellopio Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed your video! One minor nitpick, though, is that some of the Gen 4 Pokemon that you mentioned (specifically Gallade, Gliscor and Mamoswine) couldn't be obtained until the postgame in Diamond and Pearl (through pokeradar, dual slot mode and swarm, respectively), taking away some of your options. However, it likely shouldn't have too big an effect on the final conclusions you came to for the games.
@shepskydad Жыл бұрын
Very fair nitpick lol. I blatantly went against one of my own rules 🙃 Side note: Why give us great evolutions in DP if we can’t even use them during the main game???
@annceres1204 Жыл бұрын
@@shepskydad I think they gave you the items for evolution earlier in Platinum
@thelastwish558 Жыл бұрын
I was wondering that too
@lost.name636brother9 Жыл бұрын
That’s mainly my issue with most of the suggestions is, they’re not counting how they’re obtained in what order you can obtain them with decent moves and how long it’s going to take to train them up if there under levelled.
@yokaipinata14168 ай бұрын
@shepskydad This is especially aggravating with Magmortar. There are already so few Fire-type mons, then they even take away one that was introduced in that very game?
@GreyDuovis Жыл бұрын
This is a niche request, but I always loved playing the games by challenging the gym leaders with their own type - but this is only possible for certain games, and in others its extremely limiting. If you ever wanna make a video for me specifically as a funny treat, an assessment of each core game for their compatibility with this type of challenge would be super interesting. But then again, I've loved all your content so whatever you do next will be great anyway!
@shepskydad Жыл бұрын
I really like the concept :)
@ZZDoesStuffYT5 күн бұрын
How about choosing one of the gym leaders teams and using that for ur playthrpugh
@godloppolo Жыл бұрын
This guys' videos are at such high visual standards, it's like you're watching some big content creator but you go and look and he's below 5k, it's insane. Glad to be apart of what will surely become big channel from the beginning
@pebblethesandwing1151 Жыл бұрын
When I played BDSP steel run, Scizor was surprisingly my ace. Spamming double team and swords dance, he swept Cynthia's entire team without getting hit.
@TheNutshaq Жыл бұрын
Galapagos tortoises are about 5’ tall at the top of their shell and weigh 500 lbs. Torterra is only 7’3” because of the tree, and I feel like the turtle part isn’t that much bigger then a Galapagos Tortoises is
@andymonserud9029 Жыл бұрын
Idk, that tree looks mature. Unless it's meant to be some kind of bonsai situation, I'd have assumed it to be an adult tree, and therefore a few hundred pounds on its own, at minimum
@juanquntos7123 Жыл бұрын
Most Pokemon weights make no sense. All the birds are too heavy to fly and all the gigantic Pokemon like Onix are way too light.
@Sunswipes Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this, as someone who has done quite a few monotype runs on twitch, bringing any attention to it is great. And I will admit I have not entirely stuck to the rule of having one type before the gym as in some cases i have had to bring in a mon of the type to use off the start/until i get a second member. An alternative name for it could the gym leader run (excluding the gym leaders that have used mons outside their type specialty).
@shepskydad Жыл бұрын
Happy to be of service! For years, I overlooked monotype runs, but now as someone who prefers a more casual challenge, they’re one of my favorites. Especially bc of how it changes your perspective on the game as a whole.
@Citizen5101 Жыл бұрын
Most rulesets I've seen are having the Pokemon by the 2nd gym or hack/trade in the first available of that type to the start.
@patricklynch4074 Жыл бұрын
Monotype runs are my favorite way to play! Id love to see an accompanying "worst/hardest monotypes per game" too
@mannythelazyguy6529 Жыл бұрын
my boy macargojoe trying his best to prove this list wrong and making sure you can fail with anything, fucking love the dude
@kylemcbee1708 ай бұрын
I am so glad you said ground for Gen 2. As someone whose Gold cartridge was super glitched, running with Gligar straight from the beginning really helped make the game easier.
@collie1610 Жыл бұрын
I did a fighting type run in S/V. Quaxly, Annihalape, Gallade, Lucario, Pawmot, and Hawlucha. Truly loved that team. I also used a fire tauros for some gyms.
@shepskydad Жыл бұрын
Truly a stacked type in S/V. Annihilape is just stupid good.
@Zvoosh25 Жыл бұрын
I personally love monotype runs. I'm not a huge challenge run person, but this seems like a nice way to add a little challenge, forcing me to use pokemon I normally wouldn't consider, while still getting the thrill of team building, which is the best part of pokemon for me.
@tedscheett9420 Жыл бұрын
I did a Ground Monotype of Platinum and you actually can get a really good Ground type for Gardenia's Gym. Enter Wormadam Sandy Cloak. It gets Bug Bite for all those pesky Grass Types and Confusion for the Roserade. Also, if you do play a Gen 4 Monotype, my recommendation is to plan where you put your TMs. You don't want to make the mistake of putting your only Earthquake TM on a Pokemon that can learn the move.
@adamw77776 ай бұрын
Doing a monoground nuzlocke right now and this was really helpful I never even thought of Wormadam. Already 3 gyms in but it should be useful, just gotta hope the first Burmy is Female and wait for Honey trees 😂.
@grantcarlson8524 Жыл бұрын
You inspired me to do both a mono-Normal run in SS and a mono-Poison run in LG. Both a lot of fun. I never realized how broken SubSeed is until now. Venusaur basically took out the E4 on its own with Leech Seed/Sub/Protect/Strength. Hoping to see more of these!
@iBenjamin1000 Жыл бұрын
monotype is currently probably the most popular type of nuzlocke that people are doing on youtube. how many pokemon and where do you get them, especially if you need to get one critter through a couple of gyms. how to beat trainers that you're weak to. in some games you need to distribute tms or figure out which of them have their own stab moves. but you don't have to do it as a nuzlocke. I think monotypes can be fun to see what kind of pokemon are available and especially if they give you critters you'd never consider. it's a team building exercise. I tried a mono bug team in oras and there were lots of critters and lots of good moves to use.
@cheffdonty Жыл бұрын
i never played past gen 2 but fun watch. can't wait for part 2
@Rose-yx6jq8 ай бұрын
0:58 I love grass. A handful of weaknesses a handful of resistances and a handful of types that strong against a very balanced type. And has very high quality Pokemon designs. Of course the best one is definitely Bulbasaur.
@yukiizura Жыл бұрын
A TON of work must have gone into this video, so major props. My favourite types are Dark, Water, and Normal, nothing else comes close to those three, and that's pretty much been consistent since I started the series with Gen 3. I would *probably* agree with you that Fighting is superior to Ground in Diamond and Pearl, but having a Hippowdon with Ice Fang to deal with Cynthia's Garchomp is making Ground look really nice rn. But she does also have Gastrodon, Milotic, and Roserade. so yeah maybe fighting lmao.
@shepskydad Жыл бұрын
It’s a super tough tossup between Fighting and Ground tbh. As I was editing I questioned if I made the wrong choice 😂 And thanks for the kind words!
@solidmetagross Жыл бұрын
For Gen 2, you can also use Phanpu before the first gym! You’re able to go to route 43 (or 34? I can never remember) straight from the first route, and it’s a really bulky powerhouse even before it gets to Donphan!
@jameslowell96567 ай бұрын
Crystal only though
@AlderFletcher Жыл бұрын
Use the rule of cool. In Scarlet, it's possible to have a team of exclusively new dual-typed Fighting-types.
@tonythetony8438 Жыл бұрын
I think you should include third versions and remakes in the follow up video, but only if the best type differs from the original game y'know?
@alexjames71445 ай бұрын
I always love monotype runs because they make the game more difficult without making you spend hours preparing and grinding. They're easily the best casual challenge run imo. Personal fave is poison, always an interesting run with options to choose and forces you to actually strategise rather than just spamming high powered moves.
@123silverslash Жыл бұрын
leaving a comment to boost the algorithm! my favorite type is normal, especially the earlier gen pink ones. we just dont get many pinkies anymore since fairy type was added
@Tominator0868 ай бұрын
I did a black dark monotype challenge. You are only stuck with purloin for the first two gyms as you can get scraggy and sandile before Burgh. The biggest challenges were Lenora and Skyla because I played with level caps.
@gandalfgaertner Жыл бұрын
Heh, i did a ground monotype run in Platinum a while ago and had exactly the team mentioned in the video - Torterra, Gastrodon, Garchomp, Gliscor, Hippowdon, Mamoswine. Super fun, and its one of my favourite types!
@SSBBPOKEFAN Жыл бұрын
Did a mono-Steel run in Platinum recently. Because I don't have anyone to do multiplayer with, Scizor was a no-go, and as such went through the first 2/3 of the game with only half a team. Gave me some greater appreciation for Steelix, and also had some fun with physical Empoleon.
@pokecasual6027 Жыл бұрын
This was a very specific video I've been wanting to see. I've been interested in doing monotype hardcore nuzlockes and was curious what types to try out. Imo great type to solo gen 4 is flying as you get a ton of secondary type variety (platinum) staraptor, Gyarados, driftblim, gliscor, pelliper, togekiss, crobat, honchcrow, Scyther, vespiqueen, altaria, yanmega, mantine, tropius. There's so much variety there . otherwise I agree with your choices ❤
@artworks218_ Жыл бұрын
I love monotype runs. That’s the only way I replay the games, it’s just so much fun. And it makes me feel like gym leader haha
@waterierStone Жыл бұрын
i feel like water type is always at least second because you can just catch a gyarados in every game pretty early.
@viviolet7 Жыл бұрын
im a ghost type specialist to the core, and for a very long time did exclusively monotype runs because of how much i liked them. i gotta say, its an interesting challenge when youre presented with crazy amounts of dark types from the antagonist teams. dark/normal zigzagoon in sword and shield caused a ton of problems.
@Redfork2000 Жыл бұрын
I really liked this video, and I'm actually kind of tempted to try a monotype run now. My favorite types are Fire, Steel and Flying. I do think that overall Fighting beats out Ground in the Sinnoh games, though it's a close one. Infernape is definitely amazing, and really has a great matchup against several gyms over the course of the game. Add in the other Fighting type options you mentioned, and it's looking pretty good. Ground has more rough spots than Fighting does (for example, dealing with Gardenia or Candice), but in turn, you get an amazing selection of powerhouses, and a clear plan against Cynthia's Garchomp. For example, in my first Diamond playthrough, I beat Garchomp with a Gastrodon using Ice Beam, and the fact you can have your own Garchomp is also amazing. I think if it weren't for the fact that Ground has harder matchups throughout the game than Fighting does, I would give it to Ground as the best type for a monotype run in Sinnoh. I do think the options for Ground type are overall better, but you face much harder matchups at different points than the Fighting type does. Aside from Lucian, and obviously Cynthia (though to be fair, I don't think there's any type that would give you an easy matchup against her), I don't really see the Fighting type struggling against any other important trainers. Basically, what I'm trying to say is that in a vacuum, the Ground type options are probably better, but when considering the matchups you're up against during a Sinnoh playthrough, Fighting has an easier time, if that makes sense.
@SparksMcPasta Жыл бұрын
Id argue that the Normal type would be the best for gen one. Like you would struggle at first, but after the first few gyms you could steam roll the rest of the game, especially if you could get you hands on Snorlax, Tauros, Chansey, or Persian (in blue version). The sheer power of some of these normal types completely out weighs the fact most of them don't have a secondary type.
@Citizen5101 Жыл бұрын
Normal doesn't even struggle early. Rattata learns Hyper Fang super early and can take down Brock only a little slower than Charmander or Butterfree. After that your options start opening up and you can get a lot of experience before needing to battle Misty, after that the game really opens up. The problem with Normal is how many great options you have to choose from.
@Citizen5101 Жыл бұрын
Also not having a second type is more of an advantage than a disadvantage, there are very few Fighting type attacks in the game and most can be dealt with using a Normal/Flying Pokemon. Also tons of Normal types have a wide movepool that you won't be missing out on type coverage.
@ZzShy Жыл бұрын
The 7'03" for Torterra is its length not height, Pokemon that are longer than they are tall measure by length, its why Ekans is 6'07" and Furret is 5'11"
@DangerousPython Жыл бұрын
If you could get a pidove before the first gym, a flying type run would be a lot of fun
@LeviAuren Жыл бұрын
I am of the opinion that route 3 mons should be available before the first gym in black/white. Rock, flying, and electric types negate the need for the monkeys to exist
@ryutak777 Жыл бұрын
I love montype runs combined with some other challenges like you can slightly alter nuzlocke rules to get a pretty enjoyable challenging playthrough.
@antoniopriego5660 Жыл бұрын
I once tried a Dark monotipe in Saphire and it was hilarious. All the Pokémon you can use are physical attackers (in a game where Dark moves are special) and even worse, there are shared dual types: 2 monodark, 2 water-dark and 2 grass-dark
@StreamZero-wf4yv6 ай бұрын
I've been doing monotype runs for years, it's a lot of fun because they force you to use species you otherwise wouldn't to fill coverage gaps in your team. Of course, I only started recording them recently, but that's another story entirely.
@juandiegotorres9632 Жыл бұрын
I'm surprised Grass wasn't the runner-up in Hoenn when you can get pokemon such as Sceptile, Cradily, Ludicolo, Shiftry, Breloom, etc, and if you're playing sapphire you gave a decent advantage. Also you mentioned you don't include 3rd versions but in DP you can't get Ralts during the main game.
@Red12349 Жыл бұрын
You’re so informative and entertaining, I’m glad I found your channel
@therandomguyonyoutube6415 Жыл бұрын
When I was little I started doing mono Water runs because I loved the Water types so much and now that’s all I can do because I constantly forget the weaknesses and resistances of the other types, so looks like I’m sticking with Water forever
@BlazinAmazin08 Жыл бұрын
I’m actually looking into trying this. The only type I’ve done monotype runs with are dragons. Love dragons lol
@guiltpalace8402 Жыл бұрын
Loved this, can't wait for part 2!
@shepskydad Жыл бұрын
Coming on Friday!
@SketchBookShortFilms Жыл бұрын
I actually recently did a mono-water run of Crystal recently and it was a ton of fun. Got to use a lot of great pokemon like my beloved Feraligatr, as well as awesome dual types like Quagsire, Lantern, and Kingdra. Doesnt hurt that you also get to have a legendary on your team with this strat.
@GlitchX Жыл бұрын
Coincidentally I did a mono-normal run of Crystal around the time this video originally came out. It went pretty spectacularly, and as far as the "no advantages" part goes, gens 1-3 were more about brute forcing and coverage moves than actual good type matchups anyways.
@scootermcpeanuts6699 Жыл бұрын
My favorite type is a toss up between grass and rock. They’ve both got a really great roster of Pokémon, and have a lot of potential for fakemon creation.
@Decubitus Жыл бұрын
Personally, the only monotype run I've ever done was a Bug run of Black 2 and it was an absolute blast. Gen 5 adds so many amazing Bug types to the game. My final team ended up being Scolipede, Leavany, Crustle, Escavalier, Volcarona and Galvantula and most of those Pokémon are still to this day some of my all-time favorites.
@zorodork1121Ай бұрын
I love both water and bug types. Both have a good number of Pokemon that I absolutely adore
@jeroenvagenende6712 Жыл бұрын
I have done a grass and a bug monorun for all regions: FR/LG, HG/SS, Emerald, Platinum, Black, and white, black & white 2, X/Y , ORAS and USUM, and all of them were fun. I definitely recommend giving it a try. Kanto is the toughest. but the top 3 grass types for monoruns are Tangrowth, Cradily and ferrothorn probably
@RabblesTheBinx Жыл бұрын
ShepskyDad: Best Gen 1 monotype is Poison Me: *_*Loses Red Version Poisonlocke to a Rattata before second gym*_*
@Gio98art7 ай бұрын
I always did these types of challenges as playthroughs after beating the game with a normal run. To make the games more challenging however. I started doing single type, single evolution pokemon. Zoroark. Mienshao. Lycanroc. Lurantis. That kinda deal. It is a great challenge imo
@basicpigeonbee Жыл бұрын
amazing video, might make my current gen 1 game mono type, have only got bulbasaur so far
@Piggly8w8 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this video so please don't think my nitpicking is saying the opposite, it was great! Two small issues I noticed in this video though. In Diamond and Pearl you can't get Ralts before beating the game since it requires the PokeRadar which you get after the Nat Dex. I still think Fighting is the strongest there regardless though so it's no big deal. Also, In Black and White there's a small patch of sand where you can catch Sandlie before fighting Burgh. That'd make a pretty big difference in my opinion since Sandile is neutral to the bug moves he's using instead of weak to them. Also it learns Rock Tomb(found in the Desert Resort) so getting a few extra levels on it before Eliza would be a biiig bonus. Still probably not the best type, but I think you seriously short changed them with that bit of knowledge missing.
@anxietypronecucumber4934 Жыл бұрын
I adore monotype runs! Honestly my favorite type of Pokémon challenge. As for favorite type, definitely water. Probably followed up by grass. I’m actually doing a ghost monotype in Scarlet right now. Added a few extra rules to keep it interesting though!
@shepskydad Жыл бұрын
Ooooh Ghost monotype in SV seems so fun. Who are you using???
@anxietypronecucumber4934 Жыл бұрын
@@shepskydad most recent team member is palossand but my favorite part about the challenge is the terastallize mechanic and the rule I added around it. I am permitted one non ghost type but they must have a ghost terra type. Also in order to use them they must be terastallized. Grants extra coverage and opens up some interesting strats. I’ve also nearly collected enough gimmieghoul coins to get a gholdengo. I will admit most of the coin collection is off cam but I figure that’s fair. Nobody wants to see somebody running around looking for coins for half a day. But yes I’m very much looking forward to ghost monke
@shepskydad Жыл бұрын
@@anxietypronecucumber4934 I need to use the ghost monke on my next playthrough. After seeing how good it is in competitive I have the urge to see it first hand. And nice call allowing the Ghost terra Pokémon! I wish you the best of luck :)
@ThibsyCube Жыл бұрын
This is the first video of yours I stumble upon! You got a new subscriber! Love the content and I love dogs!
@cbcodycor8 ай бұрын
Love your videos the “this guy stinks” part was really funny 😆 fairy is my favorite type so maybe Primarina will get a shoutout in your part 2 🙌
@armorbearer97028 ай бұрын
It sounds like normal type run is a solid choice for monotype runs in any Pokémon game.
@aryantripathi16979 ай бұрын
There's actually a problem with black and white games , after the first badge (striaton city) you can't move on to the next town without atleast two pokemon so if we go monotype we just end up being stuck doesn't matter if it's fighting or dark ( normal is the only one that works.
@Dilettante157 ай бұрын
I've done a few monolockes (mono runs with permadeath and level caps, basically), I used poison for FireRed (can confirm this works really well, Weezing MVP!) and flying for HeartGold, and also did Normal and Bug lockes in Violet.
@suiway Жыл бұрын
I LOVE the fire type generally, it's one of my favorites, and I LOVE playing mono fire, even before I knew about "challenge runs". Arcanine, Ninetales, Flareon, Rapidash, Typhlosion, quilava!!! I actually love the design of quilava even more than typhlosion. Charizard of course. Houndoom, Entei, Ho-oh, Emboar, Talonflame, Inceroar, Centiskorch, omg Alolan Marowak, Skeledirge, Victini, Chandelure, Volcarona, Salazzle. Chi-Yu. I have no idea how I would choose which 6, If I could access all of them. D/P/P were like "You love fire pokemon? HAHAHHAHAHAHA TOO BAD SUCKS TO BE YOU"
@Firescizor Жыл бұрын
I'm honestly a bit baffled that Flying wasn't mentioned in this video, since it's arguably the most versatile type ever made. Besides Gen V, there's no single Gen where the Flying type would not be recommended, mostly because of the existence of Gyarados and Pelipper as amazing, early games Water/Flying options that carry you through most of the Rock or Steel roadblocks. Even when those are not available before the first gym, access to extremely early evolution bugs like Beautifly and Butterfree helps (for the most part) against Brock, Roxanne and Roark. Electric types are by far the biggest hurdle, but access to some Ground or Dragon/Flying types and/or access to Earthquake TM can mitigate that. Otherwise, just brute force through them with Gyarados. Seriously, that Pokémon is a demon! How hard can it be to do it? 😆 So yeah, that concludes my TED Talk in favor of the usage of Flying Type ❤️ 🕊️
@shepskydad Жыл бұрын
All really great things to bring up! Flying is consistently good across the board, and has those really nice options to help get through Rock types. Maybe it’ll come up in part 2 👀
@ZanderKreegan Жыл бұрын
RBY Normal type is also excellent. You have to do some smart plays for Brock, but have 5 team members before Misty, two of which can be fully evolved. Depending on ruleset, the Safari Zone has some excellent upgrades for you, and at minimum you get the powerhouse of Snorlax. Plus STAB Hyper Beam in Gen 1 makes quick work of most teams, and the great coverage of many Normal types means that Rock or Fighting aren’t really threats to you.
@fangslime8 ай бұрын
A Grass Monotype of Ruby was quite possibly the hardest time I've ever had in Pokemon. If Steven's Metagross got the Attack buff from Meteor Mash, he just won.
@JeanVlogDandamme3 ай бұрын
About gen 3 : the grass type could have been the runner up, you get sceptile, ludicolo, shiftree (with bonus xp), breloom even before the first gym. Add tropius next (right at the moment you get fly), and the grass type fossil and you get excellent coverage, and a very fun team for a game filled with water types !
@ehco7573 Жыл бұрын
I've done a poison type mono of diamond, it was incredibly good and I'm sad it wasn't mentioned here; Roserade, Crobat, Haunter/Gengar, Tentacruel, Drapion, Skuntank, Toxicroak, and Dustox too I guess. Very powerful mons with incredibly good stab coverage, as well as two only weak to ground moves.
@cparle8711 ай бұрын
Nothing makes my brain do the goody good chemicals more than punching my way to victory.
@cooperchamberlain1964 ай бұрын
I know I'm a year late, but I want to say it anyway: you're only stuck with Purrloin for the first two gyms in a B/W dark run. you can access part of route 4 before defeating Burgh, allowing you to catch both Scraggy and Sandile!
@Singemaw Жыл бұрын
Played a dark type monotype run in black and white and had the most fun that ive had in a while playing a pokemon game
@Mastattak7 ай бұрын
A couple years ago I played my first mono type run, a Ground run with Platinum. I decided that type because I noticed that I basically never used it in any game, save for the occasional starter mon And omg I used the exact same team you described for Diamond and Pearl 😂 I mean, they’re the best so it makes sense, but I still found it funny to see the same ones mentioned
@whacker01 Жыл бұрын
If I had to guess, Fighting is the best in SV. Flamigo is or at least was used in speed runs. You get it in the first area pretty much. You get options such as Pawmot for electric immunity, Medicham/Gallade for psychics, Lucario should be enough for fairies. Oh and Quaquaval with Aqua Step, if you can get your hands on ability patch for Moxie. There’s also Annihilape with strong setup and near unresisted stabs, Breloom, Great Tusk in scarlet, Hariyama/Heracross for status absorption. Even the worst fightings being Falinks, Toxicroak, Crabominable and Tauros (depending on if you feel like getting the other forms), there’s not really a single bad fighting option. The biggest hurdle will be Revavroom fairy and poison I would think, but you could probably have something bulk up and kill it.
@WingedEspeon Жыл бұрын
You forgot the if you choose to do mono water in sapphire you can use the box legendary. That sets preeminent rain. Yeah. I also think water is a strong honorable mention for gen 4.
@WingedEspeon Жыл бұрын
@@chonchjohnch I really don't think that is a problem. The difficulty spike from dealing with stuff that hits you from super effective stab is way more impactful than the difficulty drop from having type advantage.
@Team8464s Жыл бұрын
Minnor mistake at 14:18 you can get both Sandile and Scraggy before the 3rd gym in th lowest part of the dessert.
@aaronhall40398 ай бұрын
Flying type was dope for 1st gen too, Pidgeot, Charizard, aerodactyl, Garados, Dragonite, Golbat, Dodrio, Fearow, Scyther
@midnight1978 Жыл бұрын
I once did a Grass-Monotype-Run in Black/White which was quite a challenge but it was a ton of fun!
@xConceptz15 ай бұрын
Your doggo has earned a pet! I’m hoping you’ll be generous and give him 2 for me 😂 appreciate the fun content!
@davisdawson5047 Жыл бұрын
I think it would be great if you make an overview of each monotype of each game, where you goes into the choices available and some of it challenge. You can also split it into parts for each gen where each part introduce a couple type, sorted into simple, complex, or outright impossible (Water/Rock/Fire for gen 4 for example).
@TeaganBAllen Жыл бұрын
I love doing monotype runs! I played through Sword with Bug and Scarlet with Rock
@4evertyranitar Жыл бұрын
I have yet to do a monotype run in most games but for gen 1 specifically I had a blast with Normal. Sure, Brock is kinda bad but otherwise the fact special is a single stat in gen 1, on top of the insane type coverage certain normal type mons have, made the team unstoppable. Catching chansey, tauros and kangaskhan was awful though.
@guillermoflores31998 ай бұрын
My bug type run of Leaf Green. Oh boy, needed a level 100 Beedrill to beat the elite four.
@weisstofall261511 ай бұрын
Also, the best game to do any monotype run, in my opinion, (or, at least, up to the 3ds, since I don't have a switch) is pokemon X, since you can get a pokemon of every type before the second gym
@nategraham6946 Жыл бұрын
My favorite type is and will always be grass type. Not very good competitively, but fun to use. Highly underestimated. My best moment was my Jumpluff putting a Primal Groudon and Darkrai to sleep after out speeding them, only for my opponents to rage quit.
@Citizen5101 Жыл бұрын
I love Monotype runs. I would argue that best is very subjective and by that you mean easiest or most effective. But that doesn't necessarily make the most fun for the actual playthrough. Types with wide movepools and more than 10 Pokemon to choose from aren't exactly fun and get boring halfway through. Some of my favorite runs are Bug in Yellow or Crystal, Fire in Blue, or Fighting in Yellow. Most rulesets I've seen through the years require the type to be there by the 2nd gym and have to solo until that point with your starter, but I agree a fun run will have at least one Pokemon by the first gym and ideally 3 Pokemon by the 2nd gym. I also avoid using something like Charmeleon against Surge in a mono flying run.
@potatoheadpokemario1931 Жыл бұрын
actually for black and white the water fire and grass type all have 2 options before the first gym, the starters and the monkeys
@Prime_Rabbit Жыл бұрын
In gen 2, you also get access to phanphy before the first gym as well for ground. Super rare but doable
@Auryce8 ай бұрын
My favorite type overall is Ghost, which was weirdly hard in White. My favorite mono type I’ve done was bug in Y, as I was destroying my friend’s water type run he was doing at the same time.
@Zvoosh25 Жыл бұрын
it should be mentioned that grass does somewhat better in sapphire over ruby, but not by much to knock water from the number 1 spot, in ruby, water is a no brainer, in sapphire, an argument could be made for grass.
@kevandre Жыл бұрын
The only challenge I've ever done myself is a bug-only run in Sword. And that was a ton of fun. I may do something similar again at some point
@kevandre5 ай бұрын
I've now done several monotype runs, pretty much my only rule is only one per particular game. For example I've done alpha sapphire, but can still do both sapphire and omega ruby but not another alpha sapphire These are the ones I've done: Bug in Sword, Fighting in Scarlet, Grass in Alpha Sapphire, Water in Arceus, Fairy in Sun, Psychic in Crystal, Poison in Leaf green, Normal in Let's Go Eevee, Fire in Y. So halfway done with the types
@LMC_Jarred Жыл бұрын
I would love to do some monotype runs in the future, just haven't gotten around to it yet. Ground is my favorite type, but I've had ideas for monotype runs with plenty of different types (I actually have a list): Ground - Platinum, BW, XY, ORAS Psychic - XY Ice - XY, SwSh Steel - DPPt, BDSP Electric - SV Water - Any of them
@jasonreed7522 Жыл бұрын
Bug can be a fun monotype, it generally has a wide spread of secondary typing and is generally considered weak so it will give you a challenge. HGSS and DPPt are both great games to do a "bug catcher challenge" in because they have such a wide array of options. (Mainly boosted by the honey/headbutt trees)
@ryanleaming2103 Жыл бұрын
Fighting is probably easier for gen 4 but I did a ground monorun is platinum which was super fun and challenging in the best way. Especially getting gibble early game. The ice gym and Cynthia are fun to work through and you get to use really fun mons
@yokaipinata14168 ай бұрын
I love to see monotype getting attention. ❤ See, a big problem I have with Nuzlockes is that they're overrated. It's like the only challenge that gets real attention, and with Let's Plays it can get to the point of Nuzlockes seeming to outnumber _even regular playthroughs._ I don't even think they're the amazing way to make the game harder that people sell them as. I tried to commit to a Nuzlocke three times, and I always quit because instead of harder, the game just felt a lot *more tedious.* It feels like you spend a lot more energy doing damage control than actually playing through the game. (I know grinding is inherent to Pokémon, but it feels different to grind your team as a whole because you're falling behind, or to grind a fresh catch who might be like 7 levels short, compared to grinding one Pokémon who could be 20 levels too low because they're the best replacement for whoever died; notice I put the focus on spent _energy_ and not spent time). The first encounter rule also seems superfluous to me. "One catch per area" that could be taken at will would already get the limitation going, whereas the first encounter rule can often upset the luck to skill ratio too much. I'm just upset that this "advertised as better than it is" challenge is everywhere when many much better gimmick runs exist that no one gives the time of day.
@jonathanchronister5210 Жыл бұрын
I did a mono normal run on Crystal and it was one of my best monotype runs I've had! Gonna do one for gen 3 soon
@Mestai317 ай бұрын
12:35 I know they're not -good- pokemon, but fire, water, and grass all have a second member available before the first gym in Gen 5. The pan trio. They're even specifically recommended as a way to cover your weakness for the first gym.
@Mestai317 ай бұрын
Wait, my bad. Forgot it was a dreamyard get. Mixed up gen 6 santalune forest.
@Wayte136 ай бұрын
Not only do you get Mudkip(swampert) as a starter, the very next water type you can catch is Pelliper. You START your team with it's coverage in place.
@patricklynch4074 Жыл бұрын
You should definitely do the remakes and third games too, id definitely watch
@captainabsolution Жыл бұрын
Just finished an Dark Type run on Black 2, going to do Dark Type on White soon. Interesting seeing this video pop up, lol. Now waiting for part 2 now, let see how it changed later down the line, hmm?
@ryaku59 ай бұрын
My personal fave is D/P Normal. Having Snorlax, Slaking, Dodrio, Porygon Z, Lickylicky and Kangaskhan is an awesome team.