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The YouTube video analyzes the best value Pokémon investments in Pokémon Go, focusing on their utility in raids, PvP, and general gameplay. Non-legendary Pokémon like Roserade, Chandelure, Weavile, Excadrill, and Rhyperior are highlighted for their versatility and cost-effectiveness. Further discussion emphasizes powerhouses like Gardevoir, Mamoswine, and particularly Garchomp for its dual role as a ground and dragon-type attacker.
The video then transitions to discussing legendary Pokémon, spotlighting Terrakion, Shadow Kanto Moltres, Yveltal, Zekrom, and notably Reshiram, for their significant raid, PvP utility, and required legacy moves for optimal performance. Finally, the rankings focus on top-tier legendaries: Dialga, Rayquaza, and Mewtwo. Mewtwo, especially in its Shadow form, and its potential Mega Evolution, Mega Mewtwo Y, is highly praised for its wide-ranging effectiveness across various types and battles, underscoring the importance of investing in a high-IV Mewtwo.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on the best value investments for Stardust in Pokémon Go, specifically highlighting the top 16 Pokémon with versatile uses in raids, PvP, and general gameplay. The segment starts with non-legendary Pokémon for budget-conscious players.
1. **Roserade**: Effective as both Grass and Poison type raid attackers, ranked 9th and 3rd respectively, and also has some utility in the Master Premier Cup.
2. **Chandelure/Shadow Chandelure**: Versatile as Fire and Ghost type raid attackers, with Shadow Chandelure ranked as the top Ghost type raid attacker.
3. **Weavile/Shadow Weavile**: Functions both as Dark and Ice type raid attackers, with high rankings in both categories (4th for Dark and 2nd for Ice).
4. **Excadrill/Shadow Excadrill**: Useful as a Ground type raid attacker, effective in the Master League and Master Premier Cup, and excels in battling Team Go Rocket Grunts.
5. **Rhyperior**: Strong as both Ground and Rock type raid attackers, and effective in the Master League, especially in its Shadow form.
The video emphasizes maximizing the value of Stardust by investing in Pokémon that serve multiple roles across different aspects of the game.
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In this part of the video, the speaker ranks the best non-legendary Pokémon to power up for raids and the Master League in Pokémon Go. Key Pokémon discussed include Rhyperior, which is essential for rock-type attacks but requires the legacy move Rock Wrecker achieved via an Elite Charge TM or special events. Rhyperior is also moderately ranked in the Master League and Premier Cup.
Next, Gardevoir and its Shadow form are highlighted as top-performing Fairy and Psychic type attackers, with a useful Mega Evolution option. Mamoswine and its Shadow form are praised as the top ice-type raid attackers and valuable in the Master League.
The best non-legendary Pokémon to power up is deemed to be Garchomp, excelling as both a ground and dragon type raid attacker and achieving a high rank in the Master Premier Cup. Garchomp also has a powerful Mega form, though it requires the legacy move Earth Power for optimal performance.
The speaker concludes by transitioning to discuss top legendary Pokémon, starting with Terrakion, touted as the best fighting type raid attacker with the move Sacred Sword, and also valuable as a rock-type attacker with Rock Slide.
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In this part of the video, the discussion centers around the utility and rankings of several legendary Pokémon in Pokémon Go. Trachyon is highlighted as a strong option despite less use in PvP. Shadow Kantō Moltres is praised for its dual value as a Flying and Fire-type raid attacker, ranking number two in Flying and number five in Fire types. Yveltal is noted for its versatility but only ranks as number seven in Dark and number three in Flying types, requiring the legacy move Oblivion Wing. Zekrom is valuable as the number three Electric type and number 12 Dragon type raid attacker, needing Legacy Fusion Bolt, though PvP viability demands Wild Charge. Reshiram is especially highlighted, ranking number one in Fire types and offering solid performance in Dragon types and the Master League, making it a highly valuable option despite needing the Legacy move Fusion Flare. This segment leads into the top three most useful legendary Pokémon.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the rankings and usefulness of specific Pokémon in Pokémon GO, particularly focusing on Dialga, Rayquaza, and Mewtwo. Dialga, both in its origin and altered forms, is highly regarded, especially as a Steel-type and Dragon-type raid attacker, ranking high overall. The origin form is noted for its greater utility, especially with the move Roar of Time. Rayquaza is highlighted as an incredibly strong Dragon- and Flying-type raid attacker, holding top spots in its categories and being extremely versatile. The segment concludes with praise for Mewtwo, emphasizing its dominance as the best Psychic-type raid attacker in both its regular and Shadow forms, especially with the move Psystrike.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the versatility and value of Mewtwo in Pokémon Go. Mewtwo can be a powerful raid attacker if equipped with various moves such as Shadow Ball, Flamethrower, Ice Beam, and Thunderbolt, making it effective against multiple types. The Shadow form of Mewtwo is particularly potent. Additionally, Mewtwo is highly ranked in the Master League, with move sets like Psycho Cut, Psystrike, and Ice Beam contributing to its strength. The potential mega evolution of Mewtwo, Mega Mewtwo Y, is expected to significantly increase its effectiveness, making it one of the strongest attackers across different types. Players are encouraged to obtain and power up a high-IV Mewtwo for maximum benefits in both raids and battles.