Pokémon Scarlet & Violet - Legendary Quartet Battle Music (HQ)

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Published 2022-12-25
This play when you are challenging The Treasure of Ruin in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet.
To check out their battle, just click on the video cards ("!")
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Main goal of these video concept ideas:
My main goal for these kind of videos is to be as creative as possible!
Let me explain:
- Firstly, my very first channel Mixeli (But also my latest one Volipok) post tons of Gameplays from Every Generation (Which once again was played and recorded by myself in it's entirety. It took me many years of works.)
My video have Educational Value and let me explain why: It does provide help to the user who watch the video. One of the few example for that is which musics is played from my gameplays. It could easily be found on video cards (The exclamation mark "!" you see on the video above at the right) and vice versa. (This mean that on this video for example, you could also find my actual battle gameplays of where this music is played)
- Secondly, My video are transformative enough, I took the time to play the game and recording the musics. I took the time to improve it's original quality using Vegas Pro. Thanks to a program called "Track EQ" that you can find on Vegas Pro.
This program allow the user to enhance it's original quality and further improving it. This need concentration as each version has different audio quality.
- Thirdly and as you have noticed: On each Generation, I use different background that I bought on a website called Shutterstock. (Which I have bought at least 336 pictures background, just so I can become as creative as possible and also work on a lot of different style using those background)
This kind of concept was created by myself since 2011. Today it has become one of the main concept of my channel that I personally created.
- Lastly is to bring the community together. I have noticed that so many people are commenting and giving their opinions on the video, sharing their experience about characters from the game, confirming theory, saying funny stuff and I find this extremely amazing and interesting! I don't want their comment to be unnoticed so I have plan for the future of my content about commenting and sharing their experience on videos that I will produce one day!

I think I explained everything now. Enjoy and have a great day!
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All musics, gameplay and content included within this video are transformative, creative, have educational value and this recording are from my own gameplay. I'm also the one that created that concept video ideas. No copyright infringement is intended.
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Credit: Nintendo, Game Freak, Creature Inc., TPCi
Artwork Scanning Enhancing & Improvement : Mixeli, Pokeli.
From Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Official Guidebook Complete Story Cheats
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All Comments (21)
  • @Pokeli
    With this, it's now finished! I wish a Happy Holyday to everyone!🎉🎊
  • As a Chinese player, I am actually really intrigued by these four. Since they are the Treasures of Ruins, all of them have some sort of ominous meaning behind their designs. Wo-Chien is a slug covered in wooden tablets, ancient Chinese writing material before paper was introduced. Its origin connects deeply to a Chinese idiom: 罄竹难书 (qin zhu nan shu), describing people with so much sin that even using all the wood to make tablets wouldn't be enough to record all of their wrong doings. Chien-Pao has connections with warmongering or wars in general. It being a tiger like creature could be related to 虎符 (hu fu), a tiger shaped seal that symbolize military command and authority in the past. Plus sword is a common weapon for foot soldiers of ancient China. Ting-Lu seems like a combination of 2 similar Chinese idioms, 问鼎(wen ding) and 逐鹿(zhu lu). Dating back to the Warring States period (around 300 BC), both of these words means over ambition and hunger for power. Hence Ting-Lu is a combination of 鼎(ancient Chinese cauldron) and 鹿(moose). Chi-Yu is a combination of jade and fish, coincidentally both pronounced Yu in Chinese. Jade is a symbol of wealth in ancient times and often serve as gamble subject for rich investors. And its animal part being a gold fish, an species of ornamental fish that originated from china, widely used as decorations for wealthy households and noblities in the past. So these four represent tyranny, warfare, ambition and greed, very fitting for the symbols of ruination. But hey these are all just my guesses. :)
  • @Afrochilla
    Easily my favorite song to come out of scarlet and violet. I love how we’re basically re-releasing these evil creatures on the world to impress our hot history teacher.
  • @cosmicm8
    The beat drop after five seconds made my brain go: “I have made multiple wrong decisions removing those stakes and I should catch this thing immediately before it destroys Paldea.”
  • I love how when you catch them, the music has an actual end, instead of just being cut down.
  • @theeskrungly
    Just noticed - All four of the legendaries do a little wiggle before engaging in battle because they napped for so long. So sweet.
  • @omegazer0800
    I love how Quaquaval always seems like its dancing to the beat of the songs
  • @UltraVapor
    1:28 - 1:35 just screams "we're just silly little guys that can absolutely decimate this land"
  • @raresuwako6796
    We have: Live Slug Reaction Diego from Ice Age There is only S O U P The Snack That Smiles Back The true legend gang Pokémon needed
  • I love Chi-Yu's concept. You expect another large creature, but a small overpowered fish comes out instead.
  • Wo-Chien judges your outfit Chien-Pao eats some snow Ting-Lu knows what you are Chi-Yu bumps its head against some rocks
  • Anyone else concerned that Raifort sent us to release four ancient evil Pokemon, said that it was best for you to do it because you had a "pure heart" (implying she doesn't), and then gave us the TM for Nasty Plot?
  • Pokemon Scarlet/Violet: WELCOME TO SPAIN Also Pokemon Scarlet/Violet: Wanna take a field trip to China?
  • I like how all of them are so different visually. The main similarities are corrupt items and the dark typing (Also abilities). They all feel so mysterious and dangerous.
  • @jawllypop1750
    Fun fact: Ting-Lu's cry is a metal bowl dropped on a hard surface but slowed down and pitch lowered.
  • I like how you can see the destruction they brought in the past in the area around the seals. The area around Wo-Chien is a marshland, the plantlife only starting to recover from having its life drained all those years ago. The area around Chien-Pao seems like it was carved out, as if a mighty glacier was once there, or a series of avalanches. The area around Ting-Lu was full of harsh cliffs with a lake at the bottom, a great fissure in the earth. And the area around Chi-Yu had jagged spires of obsidian everywhere, despite no signs of volcanic activity.
  • These four are quite the standouts from the usual optional legendary Pokémon, as instead of being additional guardians of order, they're bringers of disaster that needed to be sealed away.
  • @wikiuser92
    The names of these Pokémon have surprisingly deep meanings. It's fitting they were left as they were.
  • @joeywild2011
    I love the toybox-sounding part. It’s so cool and really sells the idea that these 4 were essentially trinkets/items that got possessed
  • @tysondennis1016
    We have: -Angry snail -Longcat -Invincible moose -Nuclear goldfish