Most Annoying Pokemon
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Zubat
Zubat, known in Japan by the same name, is a dual-type Poison/Flying Pokémon introduced in Generation I. Zubat evolves into Golbat, which can further evolve into Crobat when leveled up with high friendship. It is commonly found in caves and is known for its echolocation abilities, which it uses in place... read more
I never really had a problem with them. Just lather yourself down with Repel before you go cave exploring. Also, you don't really go through the caves that often unless you're trying to go to the next town or looking for a TM.
Isn't it ironic that Zubat can learn Fly? Because a Zubat would actually be helping you avoid going through caves?
Only Tentacool, Tentacruel, and Golbat are more annoying because you can't escape due to their high speed. They all confuse and trap the enemy with their Mean Look and Wrap. Zubat, Golbat, and Tentacool are the most common Pokémon too! I hate them!
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Miltank
Miltank, known in Japan as ミルタンク, is a female-only Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is categorized as the Milk Cow Pokémon and is well known for its signature move, Milk Drink.
Until Generation VI, Miltank was the only Pokémon that could learn Milk Drink. This move restores... read more
Whitney, dear God.
My first time facing her, I thought this pink-haired b- would be easy to beat. She's a Normal-type gym leader. How hard can she be? Boy, was I wrong.
The only positive quality I can think of for Whitney is her gym itself. The walls and shrubs that make up the maze are in the shape of a Clefairy. Cute and creative, whatever. But that's where my compliments end. Her Clefairy was honestly pretty easy, but MILTANK. M-I-L-T-A-N-K. It only has four moves. Four moves: Attract, Stomp, Milk Drink, and Rollout. And that's all it took to infuriate me and make me despise Whitney and her dumb cow!
Even if you somehow survive Rollout and damage Miltank, it can literally just heal itself as if nothing happened. I hate Miltank, I hate Whitney, and when I finally beat her, she had the nerve to start crying and refuse to give me my badge! Lady, you eviscerated my team 11 times! I'm the one who should be crying! Thankfully, that's the only time you have to deal with her. Beating her makes it all the more satisfying to rub it in that smug Miltank's stupid face!
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Magikarp
Magikarp, known in Japan as Koiking, resembles an orange fish with whiskers and is recognized for its weak battle performance. It first appeared in the video games Pokémon Red and Blue and was created by Ken Sugimori. Magikarp is a Water-type Pokémon that evolves into the powerful Gyarados at level 20... read more
Magikarp solely exists to deceive a less patient trainer who couldn't wait for a powerful sea serpent to evolve from it. I wouldn't keep it as a pet either way.
Let's go fishing!
A wild Magikarp appeared!
One second later...
A wild Magikarp appeared!
Another second later...
A wild Magikarp appeared!
Another second later... etc.
How annoying...
The only move it can learn is Splash! It is extremely slow too. You can't win a battle with this Pokémon. It sucks so badly!
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Lopunny
Lopunny, known in Japan as Mimilop, is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. It evolves from Buneary when leveled up with high friendship. Lopunny can Mega Evolve into Mega Lopunny using the Lopunnite, which adds the Fighting type to its classification.
Mine knows Cosmic Power and Baton Pass. Not sure if that's a hack, but it sure is overpowered.
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Charizard
Charizard, known in Japan as Lizardon, is a Pokémon species created by Ken Sugimori. It first appeared in the video games Pokémon Red and Blue and has since appeared in merchandise, spinoff titles, and various adaptations. Shin-ichiro Miki, who voices James in the original Japanese anime, also voices... read more
It gets way too much attention, and some even think it's the best Pokémon. Whenever you bring up Pokémon and favorites, Charizard is always mentioned. There are much better Pokémon with better designs, like Salamence! This is my personal opinion.
Overrated. I mean, don't get me wrong, Charizard is fine, but the endless pandering and special treatment it gets is honestly pretty infuriating.
Why do Game Freak and other people love this Pokémon so much? Stealth Rock is the solution.
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Blaziken
Blaziken, known in Japan as Bashāmo, was introduced in the third generation of games, beginning with Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. It is the final evolved form of Torchic and is recognized for its powerful Fire and Fighting-type moves. Blaziken also has a Mega Evolution that enhances its abilities in battle... read more
I can see why it's uber. Speed Boost is annoying, and Protect to get more speed is annoying. It also has a super high attack.
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Blissey
Blissey, known in Japan as Happinas, was first introduced in Generation II of the Pokémon series. It is the final evolution of Happiny and evolves from Chansey when it has a high friendship. Blissey is known for its extremely high HP stat, making it a staple in competitive battling for defensive roles... read more
Blissey is fat and hard to take down. When I see one, I'm like, I'm gonna beat the heck out of you, but it always defeats me first! I hate them!
Blissey is extremely annoying because it's the Pokémon with the most HP in the whole franchise. If you want to annoy some trainers, EV train your Blissey's Special Defense and Defense.
Blissey has excellent HP and a nice Special Defense. Its abilities can also be annoying, and Heal Bell, Toxic, and Thunder Wave are aggravating.
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Pikachu
Pikachu (Japanese: ピカチュウ) is a species of Pokémon that appears in video games, animated television shows and movies, trading card games, and comic books licensed by The Pokémon Company. It is the mascot of the Pokémon franchise and is widely considered the most iconic Pokémon. Pikachu is well known for... read more
Pikachu is much too overrated. Everyone just likes it because it's the logo of the anime and merchandise. I seriously don't get how in the anime it just simply shocks everything and wins, especially how it defeated Raichu, an evolved form of itself. Okay, it's possible, but that looked too easy!
Pikachu and Raichu are impossible to fight in Gen 1. The only Pokémon you can get that won't get one-shot by it in Red and Blue by the time you reach Lt. Surge's Gym to get the Thunderbadge are Paras, Geodude, Ivysaur, and an actual Pikachu.
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Probopass
Probopass, known in Japan as Dainose, is a dual-type Rock and Steel Pokémon. It first appeared in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, released in 2006 for the Nintendo DS. Probopass evolves from Nosepass when it is leveled up in a magnetic field or in specific locations introduced in later games.
Whoever designed this thing must've been on crack. I mean, look at this thing. What is this!?
The Thunder Wave though. Olivia was so hard to beat.
They fused Mario with a water bottle. Why?
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Purugly
I only like its shiny form. The other things suck about it.
I liked Glameow. I trained one up on Pokémon Diamond, but then it evolved into THIS. I'm so glad I saved the game so I could redo it.
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Clefable
Clefable, known in Japan as Pixy, evolves from Clefairy when exposed to a Moon Stone and is the final form of Cleffa. It became a Fairy-type Pokémon starting in Generation VI. Clefable is known for its gentle demeanor and ability to float by skipping across the surface of water.
Cosmic Power, Minimize, Soft-Boiled, and Stored Power. Combine that with Leftovers and a ridiculous ability that makes it immune to getting damaged by status ailments, and you have a Pokémon that will stick around for way too long.
Even if you bring a Dark type to battle, it could potentially be packing other moves like Moonblast and Toxic. If you see one in battle, kill it right away before it can set up.
And if it does, well, good luck. You're going to need it.
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Kingdra
Kingdra, known in Japan as Kingdra, is a dual-type Water and Dragon Pokémon. It evolves from Seadra when traded while holding a Dragon Scale. Kingdra was introduced in Generation II and is known for its balanced stats and strong special attack.
Face either Clair or Juan, and you'll know how tough this thing can get.
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Feebas
Feebas, known in Japan as Hinbass, was introduced in Generation III. It evolves into Milotic, which is known for its elegant appearance and enhanced battle abilities. Evolution can occur either through a high Beauty condition or by using a Prism Scale when traded.
Milotic is a very good Pokémon, but finding Feebas... It took me over 3 hours of consecutive fishing. When I did find one, it took me even longer to evolve it because of those stupid Poffins!
It's very hard to find (a 6/400 chance), very hard to evolve (hope you have a lot of blue Pokéblocks), and I've heard that only a few natures of a Feebas can actually evolve into a beautiful Milotic.
It's so annoying! I like when it evolves into that snake thing, but it takes forever! Feebas is the ugliest Pokémon in the Pokémon world!
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Togekiss
I hate this. You literally can have a 66% chance of getting flinched. It's just unfair. Plus, it looks dumb and is relatively bulky. You can't even kill this abomination in one hit once you stop getting flinched. Either remove its Serene Grace, nerf the Fairy type, or make it less bulky. Or just do them all.
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Nosepass
Nosepass, known in Japan by the same name, is a Rock-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III. It evolves into Probopass when leveled up in a magnetic field, such as Mt. Coronet or Chargestone Cave. Nosepass is inspired by the Moai statues of Easter Island.
Nosepass with Berry Juice, Pain Split, and Toxic is excruciating.
Nosepass is annoying because it uses Bind. It's so goddamn annoying.
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Shaymin
Shaymin is a Grass-type Legendary Pokémon introduced in Generation IV through Diamond and Pearl. It has two forms: Land Forme and Sky Forme, which can be changed using a Gracidea flower.
Shaymin is known for its ability to purify polluted environments, which aligns with its nature-inspired theme... read more
Powerfully annoying. It is very fast and has Serene Grace, so Air Slash will have a 60 percent chance of flinching. Combined with Lovely Kiss, this thing is just too annoying.
I wanted to choke this thing to death in the movie.
Hey people, Shaymin is adorable and powerful!
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Jirachi
Jirachi is a Steel and Psychic-type Legendary Pokémon introduced in Generation III with the release of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. It is easily recognized by the star-shaped protrusions on its head and a third eye on its belly.... read more
I thought Jirachi was here because of Serene Grace.
How dare you insult this poor little angel!?
A crap that someone does not need, unless you need this for the National Dex.
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Rattata
Rattata, known in Japan as Ratta, is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. Rattata evolves into Raticate starting at level 20. It is known for its sharp front teeth and high speed.
In Let's Go Pikachu/Eevee, it's like Rattata is running to you and wants you to catch it. I don't want an ugly, uncreative, and weak rat on my team, especially when it evolves into Faticate.
Waste of space. You could've made a much better evolution line, Game Freak.
Just, why? Frail is the name of this Pokémon.
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Bidoof
Bidoof, known in Japan as Bippa, was introduced in Generation IV and is a Normal-type Pokémon. It evolves into Bibarel starting at level 15. Upon evolving, Bibarel gains the Water typing in addition to Normal.
Oh, it's a Bidoof. Oh look, another. And repeat. It's so annoying!
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Rotom-Wash
Almost no one uses Grass types because they're horrible. So this thing must be hard to take care of.
It's the most common Pokémon... in the tombs, along with Zubat and Bidoof. That's the reason I can't find a ghost Pokémon.
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Geodude
It's the most common Pokémon.
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Sunkern
He falls out of the sky and instantly starts munching on things. Pretty cool.
Worst stats in the WORLD!
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Metapod
Metapod, known in Japan as Transel, evolves from Caterpie starting at level 7 and becomes Butterfree at level 10. It is best known for its highly defensive capabilities. Metapod typically uses the move Harden to increase its defense and protect itself until it evolves.
Only one beeping move: UGH! Harden.
This includes Kakuna, Cascoon, and Silcoon.
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Klang
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Skarmory
Skarmory, known in Japan as Airmd, is a dual-type Steel and Flying Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It does not evolve from or into any other Pokémon. Skarmory is recognized for its metallic wings, which are both durable and razor-sharp.
Listen, Mr. Trump, if you want an invincible wall, then just add Skarmory and Chansey/Blissey to your Pokémon team.
P.S. I know you secretly play Pokémon. I fought you once on a Free Battle.
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Klink
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Wailmer
It can glitch Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.