Arceus is one of the strongest Pokémon in the series and would be the top choice for almost every type in the game if his plate forms were included. A STAB (same type attack bonus) Extremespeed makes Arceus a threat on any team, and he's worthy of the title "God of all Pokémon."...
Dialga is a steel/Dragon-type and it’s been theorized that it controlled time during the universe creation. Its incredible stature and control of time has earned it a place in the top five most powerful Pokemon. Being able to manipulate time is not only one of the coolest abilities, but ...
Type: Rock/Steel Where To Find In Diamond & Pearl: Evolve Nosepass This Pokemon may have a controversial design, but in Pokemon Diamond & Pearl, it is an awesome Pokemon with a respectable base stat total of 525. This is mainly stored in its Defenses, something that a lot of Steel-...
While it can’t be the team’s sweeper, it helps significantly in this series in which Dark-type Pokémon dominate. Stats HP: 60 Attack: 105 Defense: 60 Special Atk: 120 Special Def: 60 Speed: 105 Generation VIII – Strongest Pokemon The latest generation of Pokémon introduced Giganti...
Pokemon Created by Satoshi Taijiri , Ken Sugimori , Junichi Masuda First Film Pokemon: The First Movie Latest Film Pokémon the Movie: Secrets of the Jungle First TV Show Pokémon (1997) First Episode Air Date April 1, 1997 TV Show(s) ...
Add on top of this great STAB moves like hydro pump, ice beam, and even the move free-dry, which is super effective against water types and can leave the target frozen. There are very few Pokémon in the game who can outright resist either STAB type moves from Iron Bundle, and that ...
Infernape may get flack for being another Fire/Fighting-type final starter evolution, but it also gets slack in a region barren of Fire-types to choose from (made somewhat better in Pokemon Platinum). With a base stat total of 534 and a wide range of Physical attacks to take advantage of...
Being at Level 70, and catchable shortly before taking on the 8th gym, it's the highest-leveled pre-E4 Pokemon you can catch in any game (12 levels above the highest-leveled Pokemon you can find before the post-game)... while having all the benefits of a cover Dragon-type legendary ...
There was one particular group of Pokemon I wanted to bring up that are, for multiple reasons, almost always stupidly good: Water-Type Starter Pokemon. The things that set them apart from their Grass and Fire friends differ from game to game, but they're always useful in basically any game...
Greninja Greninja is a Water/Dark type Pokemon introduced in Gen 6. It is the evolved form of Frogadier and the final evolved form of the water starter Froakie. Aside from the usual Torrent ability all Water starters have (Which raises the power of its Water moves), it also has the abil...