Why ekans is the best pokemon ever
Speed ensures that you get the first punch in, but if you don't knock them out, then Diglett may end up being the one getting KO'd. Sandshrew is a ground type that is cute in appearance, but offers strong attack stats and speed to beat their competitors. You don't have to worry about struggling to get Sandshrew to level 22 so they can evolve as they can hold their own in battle. The evolution only then enhances the Ground moves, making them more than effective against all combatants.
In addition, their XP growth is considered medium-fast, meaning that they will grow up and level up faster than other members of your party. The attacks they learn certainly aren't the best, but if you've got the TMs to support them, then you've got a Ground type who can really hold its own.
After all, the best offense is a good defense, but when you've got great offense AND defense, then there's little to worry about, is there? Jigglypuff may be an underdog candidate in Super Smash Bros and a fan favorite in the show, but they're not a suitable candidate for your team of six. The positive side of Jigglypuff? They have great HP and can learn almost any TM. Everything beyond that is below average and not very appealing. It's substandard attack, defense, special, and speed for Jigglypuff and the moves they learn aren't much better.
Much like other Normal types, they only learn moves of that same type, and Body Slam is the only notable one of their entire move list. Wigglytuff isn't much of an improvement either. Since the evolution has no level requirement, necessitating only a Moon Stone, you may be tempted to do it immediately after catching Jigglypuff. But, if you do that, then there aren't any additional moves they can learn, leaving it up to you to find TM's to replace any non-preferred moves.
Their physical attack and defense may be weak, but at least their special stat is in the s, while Wigglytuff's is half of that. Also, Chansey has more than a hundred more HP than Wigglytuff as well, just in case you were still conflicted. This fire type gives you something impressive to go along with its eye-catching sprite.
You get the move set and a greatly-balanced fire type with stats that turn Vulpix into a jack-of-all-trades. Middling HP and attack, but worthy special and speed, which a Fire type sorely needs. With the evolution being tied to simply using a Fire Stone, it's totally up to you when they take the next step.
Whether you want to wait until they learn Flamethrower or before, it's on you to decide what time is right. Once you do evolve Vulpix into Ninetales, everything is impressively heightened, and they become that worthy starter you were hoping they'd be. Their special and speed are heightened to triple digit numbers, with all other stats not lagging far behind in the mid's range. Compare this to another Fire type like Rapidash who evolves relatively late level 40 , doesn't learn high-caliber moves naturally, and confusingly has high attack stats, but lower special.
When it comes to a Fire type with the special stats needed to make moves like Fire Blast and Flamethrower effective, Ninetales is the best of the best. Ponyta may look promising, but don't let their fiery mane fool you; there are better fire types that belong in your party. However, it's when you compare learned moves, primary stats, and availability that you realize there are better Fire types available.
Obviously, if you pick Charmander as a starter, then Charizard offers a stronger option with great moves and stats. The fact that Ponyta doesn't evolve until level 40 isn't exactly a plus either. The problem with Ponyta isn't that they're a bad option overall.
It's more about the better alternative Fire types that make Ponyta's value decrease. Rapidash may have a place in your party as a decent back-up Fire type, but there are others that deserve the primary spot more. What does that offer anyone outside of attack and maybe speed? A lot more than you might think. Tauros can only be found in the Safari Zone, so automatically you associate that exclusivity with some assumed worthiness.
This assumption is accurate as Tauros is impressively-balanced, with notable triple-digit peaks in their speed and attack. Defense doesn't trail far behind either, reaching approximately 95 points in that area. Like many other Normal types, Tauros learns similar moves as others in that group. This means that Tauros could easily become an absolute powerhouse with potential moves you give them and they'd use them effectively.
Other moves obtained through natural progression aren't too notable, but when you can learn almost any other move, it's not a big deal.
Overall, Tauros has very few legitimate problems and could serve as a matchup nightmare for player's opponents. After all, when you can learn any move ranging from Fire type to Ice, it's almost impossible to strategize against. Lickitung's appeal begins and ends with his undoubtedly-unique appearance. Much like many of their Normal type brethren, all Lickitung has going for them is their ability to learn.
While an appreciated quality, their stats point to a party member with a harshly-limited future. Screech , at level 32, is rather useful in that it softens up some of the many walls that Arbok wants to break. Arbok's TM movepool is very good. If you want a flinch-inducing move coming off of Ekans' higher attacking stat, then go with Headbutt.
Arbok makes a fantastic user of Earthquake , which is easily its most important coverage move. In the same way, Dig is a great move in the early- to mid-game. Return is a great coverage move for any physical attacker due to its incredibly high BP at max happiness, but you may have teammtes who want that move much more badly.
Finally, Strength is a mighty fine option in this generation that does not require any sort of competition unlike Return. Project NuzlockeDex Wiki Explore.
Agree 0 Disagree 3. SixZeroFour d ago he knows ekans is snake backwards, but fails to realize arbok is cobra backwards with a k instead of a c? Agree 17 Disagree 2. Agree 9 Disagree 1. HolyOrangeCows d ago "The proof is in the pudding Agree 6 Disagree 0. Agree 1 Disagree 0. Digitaldude d ago Any Pokemon owned by Team Rocket blows. Agree 0 Disagree 0. MMhmm Agree 0 Disagree 1. Timesplitter14 d ago The best pokemon is Zubat and if you disagree, you probably have a brain tumor or something Agree 2 Disagree 3.
Bubble Buddy d ago Snorlax. Agree 1 Disagree 1. Bilbo65 d ago Gangar Wtfpwns every pokemon, so beast Agree 1 Disagree 1. Emmettcelticfan d ago on another subject my cubone would have kicked any ekans ass back in the day Agree 0 Disagree 0. Agree 2 Disagree 4. The Great Melon d ago lol, I remember that one. Dsnyder d ago I have never used it in my many pokemon playthroughs and never will.
Agree 4 Disagree 2. Relientk77 d ago Ekans is snake backwards same with Arbok and cobra but it uses a k Agree 0 Disagree 0. DelbertGrady d ago Sinep is the best Pokemon! SuperbVillain d ago was at its best when it was only pokemon Agree 0 Disagree 0. Neo Nugget d ago pokemon was at its best when it was only pokemon Fixed that for ya.
Agree 3 Disagree 0. PattyWacker d ago Edited d ago I never log into this site anymore, I created this account a while back and gave up pretty quick on account of all the dumbass people who are sadly given the right to comment on sites like these. Chill out, we all know Uncharted kicked ass, along with God of War III currently in my PS3 as we speak , but that doesn't mean Alan Wake can't be good looks awesome , along with my dreams of Killer Instinct finally hitting next gens Fingers crossed Agree 1 Disagree 0.
Arnon d ago Edited d ago Her hair spells "R". KyonoRocks d ago Meh, Nidoking is obviously the best. Moving silently and stealthily, it eats the eggs of birds, such as Pidgey and Spearow, whole. Generation IV. Diamond It sneaks through grass without making a sound and strikes unsuspecting prey from behind. Generation V. Black It sneaks through grass without making a sound and strikes unsuspecting prey from behind. It sneaks through grass without making a sound and strikes unsuspecting prey from behind.
Generation VI. X The older it gets, the longer it grows. Ekans curls itself up in a spiral while it rests. Generation VII. Ultra Sun By dislocating its jaw, it can swallow prey larger than itself. After a meal, it curls up and rests. It swallows eggs whole, so sometimes an egg gets stuck, and Ekans faints. Generation VIII. Gold Goldenrod Game Corner. Ruby Sapphire Trade , Event. Trade , Event. Diamond Pearl Route FireRed. Route FireRed.
Routes 3 , 4 , 32 , and 33 Safari Zone Morning Day. Dream Park. X Y Route 14 Horde Encounter. Sun Moon Trade. Route 2. Routes 3 and 4. Sword Shield Unobtainable. Moon , Saffron City. Who's Den. Olive Jungle. Shimmer Desert 1F-9F. Rocky Cave Normal Mode C. Rumble Blast Cave: Rugged Flats.
Cragspur , Viperia , Valora , Dragnor. Chill Battle: The Forest of Memories. Prasino Woods: Stage FR LG. Third Campaign Ekans.
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