Top 10 Most Relatable Pokemon
If you are a hardcore Pokémon fan, you may have associated a Pokémon with your personality, or maybe not.
With our top ten chosen Pokémon that share common personality traits (according to their Pokédex entries), which Pokémon relates most to you based on your personality?
This list was created purely for fun. Feel free to add any Pokémon whose Pokédex entries you find relatable!
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Espeon
Espeon, known in Japan as Eifie, was introduced in Generation II and is a Psychic-type evolution of Eevee. Espeon evolves from Eevee when leveled up with high friendship during the daytime.
If you are loyal and sensitive, Espeon best fits for you. Like Espeon, you trust those who you consider very close to you. Bonus points if you have a peculiar habit of somehow predicting things right or managing to read someone's mind.
The first comment is scarily accurate. I've never felt so personally attacked looking at that description...
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Krokorok
Just look at the picture of him, his expression and his crossed arms are extremely relatable. I just find it so funny I tend to use him in most of the memes I make.
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Hawlucha
Hawlucha, known in Japan as Luchabull, was introduced in Generation VI and is a dual-type Fighting/Flying Pokémon. It is notable for its wrestling-inspired design and the unique move Flying Press, which deals both Fighting- and Flying-type damage. Hawlucha's Speed and Attack stats make it a favorite... read more
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Jigglypuff
Jigglypuff, known in Japan as Purin, is a round, pink character recognized for its ability to sing lullabies that put others to sleep. Jigglypuff has appeared in various games, anime episodes, and Super Smash Bros. titles.
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Mew
Mew is a Psychic-type Mythical Pokémon designed by Satoshi Tajiri. It was introduced in Pokémon Red and Blue and is notable for its ability to learn nearly every move in the games, with the exception of certain signature moves. Mew can also transform into other Pokémon using the move Transform.
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Delcatty
Its Pokédex entry says: "Delcatty prefers to live an unfettered existence in which it can do as it pleases at its own pace. Because this Pokémon eats and sleeps whenever it decides, its daily routines are completely random."
Well, this Pokédex entry managed to describe me perfectly.
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Snorlax
Snorlax, known in Japan as Kabigon, was introduced in Generation I and evolves from Munchlax when leveled up with high friendship. It is a Normal-type Pokémon known for its massive size, high HP, and tendency to sleep in inconvenient locations. In many games, Snorlax must be awakened to progress through... read more
If the quote "Live, Eat, Sleep" were a Pokémon, Snorlax would perfectly fit the phrase. If you are one as the gluttonous and the sleepy type, Snorlax probably best relates to you. I feel that almost everyone relates to Snorlax at some point.
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Slakoth
Slakoth bears many similar traits to Snorlax, but more of a lazy type. It's the sloth Pokémon after all. Either way, this is exactly what you feel when after a day's hard work, presented by the image.
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Minccino
Minccino is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V. This creature is known for its obsession with cleanliness, often using its tail to sweep and clean its surroundings. It has a charming and friendly demeanor, making it popular among Pokémon Trainers.... read more
The Pokédex says that Minccino is a clean freak, so it despises dirt. Either if you're a clean freak and tend to avoid anything filthy, or you just like cleaning things, or do both, Minccino best fits for you.
One of my cousins surprisingly fits with those traits.
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Primeape
The Mankey family is pretty much recognized for its constant temper tantrums. If you are called a hot-head person according to others, Primeape may be your best friend.
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Whismur
Whismur, known in Japan as Gonyonyo, is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III. It first appeared in the games Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. Whismur is known for its timid behavior and the loud cries it emits when frightened.
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Mimikyu
Mimikyu is a dual-type Ghost and Fairy Pokémon whose ability, Disguise, allows it to avoid damage from an opponent's first attack. The disguise is represented by a rag that resembles Pikachu, which helps Mimikyu hide its true form. This ability gives Mimikyu a strategic advantage in battles by allowing... read more
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Sobble
Well, if you're a sensitive one who is prone to emotions, then Sobble best fits for you. This fits more to younger kids in general.
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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... read more
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Purugly
Let's admit it. We all looked like Purugly's appearance when looking at yourself in the mirror in the morning.
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Psyduck
Psyduck, known in Japan as Koduck, is a Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. It is frequently depicted as being dazed due to persistent headaches. These headaches can trigger bursts of strong psychic power, which it cannot fully control.
One word to describe this Pokémon: brain fog. According to the Pokédex, Psyduck is always dazed by its own psychic powers, thus making it look confused.
When it comes to rigorous studying or exams and end up stressed and/or clueless, I guess we can all relate to this Pokémon.
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Grovyle
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Mienshao
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Mismagius
It's said that this Pokémon appears the most when people least expect it. If you have a thing for jumpscaring people at unexpected times, Mismagius could be your companion.
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Flygon
Flygon, known in Japan as Flygon, is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's Pokémon franchise. It evolves from Vibrava starting at level 45 and is the final form of Trapinch. Flygon is a dual-type Ground and Dragon Pokémon introduced in Generation III, often referred to as the Desert Spirit... read more
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Charmander
Charmander, known as Hitokage in Japan, was introduced in the original Pokémon Red and Blue games. It is a Fire-type starter Pokémon that evolves into Charmeleon at level 16, which then evolves into Charizard at level 36. Charmander has a flame burning at the tip of its tail, which is said to reflect... read more
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Mega Rayquaza
Mega Rayquaza is a Legendary Pokémon species. It is the Mega Evolution of Rayquaza, introduced in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. Unlike other Pokémon, Mega Rayquaza does not require a Mega Stone to evolve, instead transforming by knowing the move Dragon Ascent.
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Ultra Necrozma
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Meowth
Meowth, known in Japan as Nyarth, is a Normal-type Pokémon. Designed by Ken Sugimori, it first appeared in Pokémon Red and Blue and became widely known as the mascot of Team Rocket in the anime. At level 28, Meowth evolves into Persian... read more