A comprehensive ranking of every Pokémon, considering competitive viability, iconicity, and design, compiled through a collaborative effort to create a fan-representative list.
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I ranked literally every single Pokémon in the entire franchise.
And I'm not just talking about ranking them competitively,
or ranking them based on how much I like them,
or how cute I think they are.
I took every aspect of every Pokémon into consideration
to tell you exactly which one is the 737th best one.
If you're wondering, it's Totodile.
Already people are mad.
But okay, let's talk about how I actually did this, okay?
Now, normally on this channel
I only talk about competitive Pokémon,
so you might think that I would be ranking these Pokémon competitively,
but ranking every single Pokémon competitively doesn't make any sense
because like, a lot of them
are pre-evolutions and aren't meant to be used in their, you know, base forms.
So what I have done is I've gone through
and I've given every single Pokémon a score of 1 to 10 in three
different categories: how viable they are, aka how good they are competitively,
how iconic they are, and how much I like their design.
Now, obviously a lot of my rankings are subjective,
but I have two things to say about that.
Number one,
I think the only way to objectively rank
every Pokémon is by Pokedex number,
which would not make a very interesting video,
and number two, I have pretty bad taste.
I mean, I don't think my taste is bad,
but according to YouTube comments, it's not-
It doesn't seem to be very popular.
And so in order to make this video at least a little bit
more interesting, what I've done is I've asked two of my friends
who I think have great taste to also go through and rank
every Pokémon in all of these categories with me.
Huge thanks to Scarlett and Zain
for going through this with me and making this list
a lot less terrible than if I were to have done it alone.
To get the final list, we've gone through
and we've averaged all three of our scores,
so the final list is not only,
you know, weighted with my bad preferences,
but instead should be a little bit more representative of the fan base
as a whole.
Also, because there are
are so many Pokémon, to keep myself from going crazy, my friend Zane is hanging out in the call
with me while I record to make sure I don't just say the same things over and over again, and also-
yeah, just like, keep me on track. At some point, you may hear him interject.
So without further ado, let's start from the bottom and work our way up.
Coming in at number 1133 on my list is Rellor.
Rellor is the worst Pokémon.
Rellor is ugly, Rellor is bad, Rellor is not very memorable,
except for the fact that he is super ugly,
but I think he's the worst Pokémon of all time
because in order to truly appreciate how ugly he is,
you have to actually see him, at least in Scarlet and Violet,
he is so small that seeing him is really not very easy.
Now, one thing you might notice is that
I said that rail was ranked 1133, and as of the time
I'm recording this, there's only 1025 Pokémon,
and so you can see that there's like an extra 100 Pokémon in there.
And that's because for some Pokémon with multiple forms,
we've ranked those too, because ranking 1025 clearly wasn't enough, okay?
Coming in at number 1132 is Barbaracle.
Look, there's an elephant in the room here, right?
Which is that Barbaracle actually has some competitive viability.
I'm gonna guess that most of you wouldn't expect
to see a fully evolved Pokémon with, like,
decent stats to be this low on the list.
And in fact, both Scarlet and Zane gave Barbaracle
a much more generous ranking than me.
But here's the thing.
This is my channel and I hate Barbaracle.
It's turbo ugly,
the typing is bad,
and even though it got a Mega Evolution, it still doesn't redeem it
from being one of the worst Pokémon of all time.
If I was the only one making this list,
Barbaracle would have been lower, and Barbaracle was the lowest Pokémon on my list,
but this is a democracy
and so Barbaracle is saved from
being the worst Pokémon of all time and instead lands at number two.
But next time I do this, Barbaracle, I'm coming back for you, okay?
You should not feel safe just yet.
Number 1131 is Ledyba.
It is tough to see a Pokémon that is, you know, early generation on here.
But Ledyba's just...
I mean, come on, dude: evolution is terrible,
regular form is terrible,
really difficult to use, awful typing, bad movepool...
it just feels like a Pokémon that like, was designed
so that you could give it
to a preschooler and not have to worry about it
getting hurt because Ledyba can't do anything.
I also think that like
part of the reason why the design is
even partially memorable is because it was so early on.
Like it is just a big ladybug, right?
So I don't know,
I don't think that Ledyba's a very good Pokémon,
it's pretty bad.
Okay.
It is very rapidly becoming apparent to me
that we are going to run into a problem pronto,
because if I spend that long
talking about every single one of the remaining 1130 Pokémon,
this video is never going to end and my editors
will cry themselves to sleep for like months,
so I can't talk about each Pokémon individually,
but I still want to go through every single one.
Now, as we were working on this video,
when we were looking through the list, what we noticed
was something a little bit interesting,
which is that a lot of Pokémon
tended to naturally fall into groups around similar Pokémon to them.
So, for example, there are sections of this list
which are mostly Pokémon that were like
really good competitively but don't have,
you know, very good designs or vice versa.
Great designs that are really bad, you know, generally.
Obviously, since this list is comprised of literally
every Pokémon, there's going to be exceptions to this rule,
but I was really personally surprised
just by how natural these categories were appearing.
And so to make this video actually interesting and easy to digest,
and not just me reading you the names of 1130 remaining Pokémon,
I've gone through, and I've given names to each of
the naturally-occurring categories.
And we can start with the first one here,
which is a category of Pokémon who are not very good competitively,
who are not super memorable, and whose designs I really don't like.
So it's time to introduce you to the first category
of Pokémon in our list, which I like to call True Fodder.
True Fodder is an interesting category
because it's a lot of Pokémon that are not fully evolved,
and are really just here on the early routes
to make sure that your Pokémon is something easy
to knock out to give you some free experience.
And if the thing that makes you memorable is that you are,
you know, easy food to like, level up your starter Pokémon...
Not a good look.
They're not very memorable or good, and by the time a lot of them show up,
it's kind of like, what are you doing here?
1130 Binacle: barely better than Barbaracle.
1129 Lydian: barely better than Ledyba.
1128 is Gossifleur. 1127 is Klink.
1126 is Mothim.
Now, Mothim is the worst moth,
and that's saying something because there are a lot of moth type Pokémon.
There's a lot of moth Pokémon, okay?
Mothim was one of the worst competitively,
and I also think that it's like kind of held back
by the fact that it evolves from all the Burmys
when like, Burmy's a really cool Pokémon conceptually.
Mothim is bad.
1125 Timepole. Tympole? Timepole. 1124 Diglett Alola form: not iconic.
1123 Cherubi.
I like Cherubi, but it's not very good.
1122 Smoochum: no kissie.
1121 Gumshoos: no comments.
1120 Geodude Alola Form.
1119 Skwovet.
1118 Pineco.
1117 Patrat.
1116 Tranquill.
This Pokémon has improved a bit from my worst 10 Pokémon,
I think it was on that one.
1115 is Capsakid, 1114 is Sunkern,
1113 is Spinarak.
1112 and 1111 are two of the Burmy forms:
12 is plant, and 11 is sandy,
and they are followed by those two Wormadam evolutions: plant and sandy.
I know that I just said that Burmy was cool,
and Wormadam is cool,
and they are cool conceptually, but they're not cool in practice,
because they suck, okay?
If there were even like a little bit of a reason to use these Pokémon,
they would have been a lot higher on the list,
but there's not, because they're awful.
However, you might notice that I only listed
two of the Burmys and two of the Wormadams,
so that's because the Trash Cloak, which you would think
is the worst they based on the name,
is actually a lot higher up in the list, okay?
We went through every Pokémon, including the forms.
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Number 1108 is Bunnelby.
1107 is Shroodle, 1106 is Carnivine.
Carnivine is interesting, because it doesn't really fit
the category of True Fodder overall, I would say.
In fact, I think Carnivine has a great design.
I really like
the design of Carnavine, so it's a bit weird to have it here
in like the worst category on the list.
Now, the thing about these categories is that while they are like
loosely applicable, they don't apply to every Pokémon,
and Carnavine here is an exception.
However, Carnavine falls into a subcategory of True Fodder,
which is "Mad because Bad".
Carnavine is one of the single worst Pokémon competitively ever made,
and it makes me especially mad because, like, it's so cool.
I love the way it looks, honestly.
However, I actually end up hating the way it looks
because it feels like a false promise.
Like, if you look that cool, you should be
at least like usable in some context, but you're not.
You're Carnavine, you're garbage.
Anyway,
Carnavine is not actually True Fodder,
but it is one of the worst Pokémon,
and that's because I'm really angry because it's so terrible.
1105 is Nimble, 1104 is Wugtrio.
1103 is Sandshrew Alolan form.
1102 is Seedot 1101 is Nincada.
1100 is another example of Mad because Bad, which is Heatmor.
Heatmor: cool design, I like it a lot personally,
I think the kind of like symbolism that eats ants and it,
you know, eats Durant, who's a Bug and Steel type, four times weak to Fire-
Super cool.
However, this Pokémon is
so unbelievably garbage that it falls into the
Mad because Bad category and is one of the worst Pokémon ever.
1099 is Bounsweet 1098 is Tyrogue.
This one hurt a little bit,
I actually I actually like Tyrogue, but not enough.
1097 is Cufant I think Cufant is cute, but it's not-
It's not safe from me.
1096 is Maschiff. Mask-chief? Maschiff. 1095 is Bergmite.
He loses points because he's too pointy,
meaning you cannot serve food off of him like his evolution
1094 is Morelull: there should be less lull 1093 is Grubbin:
he's safe from being worse because he's- he's a little bit cute.
1092 is Chingling.
They took Chimecho and they made it worse.
1091 is Karrablast.
Fun fact, I did one of those like quizzes
where you have to remember every Pokémon from memory,
and I couldn't remember his name, so he loses points.
1090 is Spritzee: very forgettable.
1089 Fomantis. 1088 is a Gen 1 Pokémon: Spearow.
So, Spearow is, in fact, our first Gen 1 Pokémon, and I think Gen 1 Pokémon
tend to get a bit of a boost in this list because we have,
you know, a category about how iconic the Pokémon are, and in general,
the Gen 1 Pokémon are the most iconic.
Spearow is definitely a little bit iconic,
especially because of that anime episode
where it's, you know, trying to kill Pikachu.
Spearow really meets
all our requirements for being in this category:
it is not very good, it's an early route Pokémon,
it evolves early, and then you kind of forget about it.
I don't like Spearow very much, okay?
1087 is Wiglett.
Wiglett is one of the rare cases where it is
a pre-evolution that is higher than its evolution.
Wugtrio makes me extremely mad because like, Dugtrio is terrible.
It's an awful Pokémon to use,
and you would think that
if they redesigned it and gave it, I guess a better typing,
like, Water is kind of better than Ground, right? They would-
They would fix it, right? They would, they would give it something to do.
They even gave it a signature move.
But despite this, it's terrible. It's awful.
Wugtrio is one of the worst competitive Pokémon ever,
and Wiglett- like it's not that much better, okay?
But it is cuter and it is funnier.
Like, I don't think Wugtrio is really that funny;
I think Wiglett is pretty funny.
1086 is Trumbeak.
I also had this Pokémon pretty low on my
"worst Pokémon of all time" video, but the others liked it more.
1085 is Remoraid.
I think people are going to be upset about Remoraid,
I think people like Remoraid, but too bad, I don't.
1084 is Alomomolamolamola.
Like, Alomalomala- it's tough. It doesn't-
It's not really True Fodder, but it's also not really Mad because Bad.
I guess it's a little bit Mad because Bad.
I think the thing about Alomalomala is that
it's just not very memorable in my opinion,
and I think I would like it more if it was a Luvdisc evolution,
but the fact that it isn't is kind of just confusing.
It's not a very good Pokémon,
I don't think it's a very memorable Pokémon.
There's a lot of fish, there's a lot of Water types.
You know what I mean?
I don't think that many people are like,
"Oh yeah, like, Alomalomala,
that's one of the first Water types I would name
if I had to name all the Water types."
I know that somebody likes Alomalomala;
I don't like I don't like it, okay? I don't think it's very good.
1083 is Elgyem.
The one thing I do like about Elgyem
is that the name is LGM, which stands for Little Green Man,
and it's an alien, so I think that's kind of cute.
1082 is Chewtle.
I don't like the Pokémon, but I do like the name.
Chewtle; it's like- it's fun, I like it.
1081 is Arrokuda. I don't like Arrokuda.
1080 is Watchog.
Now, Watchog is a fully evolved Pokémon, but it's just so ugly,
and it's also not very good. Ugh, Watchog.
1079 is Mantyke.
People are going to be upset about this one, I already know.
Mantyke is cute. It is cute, okay?
1078 is Grumpig.
Grumpig is another one
I would probably put in Mad because Bad,
because like, Spoink is so cute and Grumpig is so ugly.
And it's okay to be ugly if you're also good, but you're not good with- if you're Grumpig, okay?
1077 and 1076 are two more Generation 1 Pokémon:
it's Nidoran male and Nidoran female.
Now, I like the evolutions of these Pokémon,
but like, I think the base form, at least as a kid, was pretty confusing.
Like-
okay, to be honest,
maybe I was just like a dummy 8 year old,
but I don't think I really fully understood gender, to be honest.
Like, I think like I couldn't tell the difference between the two,
and I couldn't tell the difference to the gender assigned to either,
so I was always confused when I was like a stupid kid.
Anyway, I do think that Nidoking and Nidoqueen are really cool
Pokémon and super memorable, but I think the fact that like-
like the gender form evolving different
and also needing a Moon Stone to eventually evolve...
I don't know, I don't like the base forms.
I guess technically what they do fit the mold for, you know, True Fodder,
I guess technically they're-
they're in a different subcategory, which is that Wolfe was a stupid kid.
Okay, I didn't say this list was was objective, okay? Keep that in mind.
1075 is Surskit.
I like that clip from the anime where it goes "ª".
1074 is Finneon. 1073 is Dwebble.
That's another one that's fun to say, I do like- I do like the name Dwebble.
And closing out True Fodder,
at 1072 is Yungoos, another case of a pre-evolution
being ranked higher than the evolution.
In this case is entirely because of the design.
Now that we're done with True Fodder, it's time for our next category,
and this one's a bit interesting because I think that
this is one of the categories where there isn't really
one overarching theme, but there are kind of two.
The first five, named "Arceus messed up".
These are Pokémon that are often like middle stages,
and they're generally very ugly; like super, super, super ugly.
These are also first stages that don't
eventually turn into Pokémon that are good.
The other main chunk of this category are Pokémon
that maybe should have belonged in True Fodder
if you just looked at their stats, but are really good design-wise,
like Pokémon that we either think are iconic
or have pretty good designs across the board, and that saves them
from being in the worst category and moves them up exactly one.
Coming at number 1071 is Klang.
I didn't talk too much about Klink, but like- I think that Klink, Klang and Klinklang
are a funny line, but they're overall disappointing.
This is one of the Pokémon that people who are,
you know, Genwunners point to and say
"Wow, Pokémon are so bad now, this Pokémon is just gears."
and while I don't agree, I do kind of see where they're coming from.
Klang is not a generally beloved Pokémon, though
I personally consider myself to be a member of the Klang gang.
1070 is our first starter Pokémon in Quilladin.
Putting a starter Pokémon this low on the list,
you might think that I feel the need to explain myself
or defend myself, but I mean- it's Quilladin, okay? I don't really-
I don't think I need to justify this to anybody.
1069 is Blipbug.
I love Blipbug.
This falls into the good first stages category of Pokémon that-
I mean, Blipbug is definitely True Fodder,
but- I mean, he's so crunchy, you know what I mean?
Like, surely he doesn't belong in True Fodder.
He's- he's so crunchy.
If I could eat any one Pokémon, I would surely eat Blipbug.
1068 is Clobbopus.
I love octopi, so I'm especially disappointed by this one.
1067 is Meditite. 1066 is Stunky.
I think people really like Stunky, and he's like-
he definitely has a pretty good design,
that's why he's not in the True Fodder category,
but he's also not very good.
1065 is Basculin Red/Blue stripe.
1064 is a fully evolved Pokémon: Shiinotic.
I wish Shiinotic was better;
I wish they gave us like an alternate Amoonguss.
Instead, they just gave us a worse Amoonguss- I guess that is an alternate.
1063 is Graveler Alolan form.
I wish the Alolan Golem line was a lot better, and... it's not.
1062 is Slugma.
I'm not gonna make the joke.
I'm not going to make the joke, okay?
It's Slugma, no more comment, let's move on.
1061 is Nuzleaf.
Nuzleaf gets a boost, in part because,
it contributes to the name Nuzlocke.
So good job, Nuzleaf, that adds some iconicity to you.
1060 is Masquerain.
I actually like Masquerain, but it's not very good,
and I don't know how memorable it is.
1059 is Electrike.
I like Electrike a lot,
and and the reason why it's not, you know, ranked higher on the list
is that while I think the design
is really, really good, I like the design a lot,
it's a really bad Pokémon.
However, it is a good first stage, so it's saved from True Fodder.
1058 is Snorunt. 1057 is Kricketot.
I know you're mad about it. You don't need to write a comment,
I'll just imagine it in my head and we'll save both of us time, okay?
1056, here's the reveal:
It's Burmy Trash Cloak.
Look at how many extra points it got.
Design-wise, I like the pink color of this Burmy more,
and also, by being a Steel type, it's just like a lot better
because Bug and Steel is actually a pretty good type combination,
and that's also the reason
why Wormadam Trash Cloak is number 1055.
So these two Pokémon
actually get a pretty sizable jump over the other cloaks.
1054 is Glameow.
1053 is Maractus.
The next chunk of Pokémon are pretty much all in the
good first stages category, with 1052 being Ducklett,
1051 being Tynamo, 1050 being Cubchoo, 1049 being Skiddo-
I forgot that I like Skiddo, it's actually pretty cute-
and 1048 being Pancham.
I actually dislike Pancham a little bit more than I did before,
because although it's super cute, it reminds me of baby Urshifu,
who... I'm forgetting the name now.
Wait, what's baby Urshifu called? Kubfu.
Is that Kubfu? It's confusing because I just-
I just said Cubchoo, and now it's Kubfu. But yeah, okay.
I dislike it because it reminds me of Kubfu,
which reminds me of Urshifu, but it's still, I didn't-
I didn't factor that into the ranking.
1047 is Crabrawler.
Now, Crabrawler pisses me off, okay?
Because, do you wanna know the Crabrawler lore?
Back in Generation 6, at the World Championships,
The last World Championships before Sun and Moon came out,
they were like, "we've got a trailer for you;
we're going to show you this really cool trailer revealing a new Pokémon"
and they revealed Crabrawler, okay?
And in the trailer, they had Crabrawler
facing off against like,
a lot of the top Pokémon that were dominating competitive play,
like Cresselia and Mega Kangaskhan,
and they would show- without the health bars,
they would show Crabrawler using a move,
and then Cresselia would faint;
it was knocking out all these Mega Pokémon,
and all of us thought, "Wow, Crabrawler is going to be so good,
we're so excited",
and then it ended up being one of the worst Pokémon of all time,
and it's ugly- so anyway, I'm pissed about Crabrawler.
"I really love crabs".
Crabrawler should have been named Crababy, so it's below in the list, moving on.
Number 1046 is Mareanie.
I think Mareani is kinda cute.
1045 is Grapploct.
Ugh, Grapploct... Grapploct makes me upset,
because I like I said, I love octopus Pokémon,
I think the design is pretty cool here-
It's not even a Water type, like- what are...?
This is a case where Arceus messed up
makes a lot of sense, because why was it not Fighting/Water?
And how come it doesn't have a signature move
that can hit three times? And how come it can't hit through Protect?
1044 is Tadbulb.
I wonder what noise Tadbulb makes when you turn it on- I wanna know.
1043 is Ariados.
My girlfriend recently discovered Ariados,
and she really likes it, so maybe I should have bumped it up,
but no favoritism here.
1042 is Snubbull.
I think Snubbull's pretty cute,
even though it's like- it's like ugly cute, you know what I mean?
1041 is Granbull actually right above Snubbull.
Good job, Granbull, you're- you're- you're better... just barely.
1040 is Gulpin.
Gulpin. Gul- Gulp- Gulp- No comment.
1039 is Barboach, another case where it's a Pokémon
that probably should have been True Fodder,
but the design is good, so it ends up here.
138 is Silicobra. All of you are my silly cobras.
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I'll do it now.
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1037 is Oinkologne female,
and that closes out this this category, Oinkologne female;
Oinkologne male? Who knows where it goes.
Our next category is called Badge Collectors.
These are the Pokémon that you catch early on in the game, and you use
because, you know, you ran into a cave and you got a Rock type Pokémon,
you need to beat the Flannery gym coming up, the Fire type gym coming up;
but they're not Pokémon that you would really choose
in a vacuum, right?
You choose them because they're there,
and because their typing as nice, or just because you need-
you need to put some Pokémon in your team, right?
Some of the Pokémon in this category are like, True Fodder Pokémon,
but they're either iconic enough or cute enough,
or like, at least somewhat good enough?
I don't know if any of them are actually good enough,
to be honest, but like, maybe one of them is.
It's worth having them on your team just to get the next badge.
Starting off the category, I think, is a great example of this,
because coming in at number 1036 is Weedle.
Weedle is very memorable, it's very iconic.
People love Weedle. I like Weedle, right?
It's True Fodder, but it's the True Fodder you'll want to have.
1035 is Raticate.
I mean, Raticate is here to get gym badges in the early game, right?
It evolves early,
it like- I don't think it's very cute, but like, you know what I mean?
You put it on your team, you get there and you get the-
the Lt. Surge badge and then you bench it.
1034 is Fearow,
so actually doing a bit better than Spearow, in part
because you can actually use it for a couple of badges.
That's just about it.
1033 is Dugtrio's Alolan Form.
A lot of the Diglett and Dugtrio line has ended up on this,
you know, lower part of the list,
I think, in part because like, there's
just a couple of- there's two regional variants of Dugtrio.
Alolan Dugtrio ranks higher than it's pre-evolutions
or Wugtrio, mostly because it's a Steel type,
it's a little bit more viable.
And because, like, I don't think Alolan Diglett is very-
I really don't like a Alolan Diglett because, like,
it's so hard to tell that it's different than regular Diglett,
but Alolan Dugtrio's flowing locks
I think are super funny, so Alolan Dugtrio
is a Badge Collector: you can catch it in early game,
you're like "wow, that's so funny",
and then you use it until you realize
this might be the worst Pokémon ever made.
1032 is Mankey.
I like Mankey, but, but it's a Badge Collector.
1031 is Hypno. I don't like Hypno.
1030 is Hoothoot,
another Pokémon whose name is fun to say.
1029 and 1028 are Silcoon and Cascoon.
I do think that their gimmick is interesting,
but also it is quite frustrating as a kid to not know
which one you're going to get, and you catch ten Wurmple
because you want to get a Dustox,
and instead you just keep getting Beautifly... whatever.
1027 is Whismur. 1026 is Nosepass.
I think that Nosepass is kind of like- that's like, <i>the</i> Pokémon
I was thinking of when I made this category,
because that's the Pokémon you catch to beat Flannery.
1025 is Aron. Now, Aron is actually funny and ranks,
you know, decently high up on this list,
because it did have some competitive viability
when you could use the
level 1 strategy to like- use the ability Sturdy
to make sure you always live with 1 HP,
use the item Shell Bell to heal you, and use the move Endeavor
to drop your opponent to 1 HP as well,
which would then activate Shell Bell healing you.
Will play a clip so this makes sense,
I don't think it makes sense with my explanation.
I like A(a)ron a lot,
I think it's really funny, but nowadays
you can't use it anymore because they made it
so that all Pokémon are automatically set to level 50,
so you can't do level 1 cheese anymore.
1024 is Luvdisc. Great for Heart Scales,
not very good for anything else.
1023 is Skorupi.
1022 is Pidove.
I think maybe Pidove should have been lower,
but it is a Badge Collector.
1021 is Palpitoad.
I think Palpitoad is real ugly, to be honest.
1020 is Shelmet,
and at 1019, we have our first ever base starter Pokémon: Chespin.
So according to my list, Chespin is the worst starter Pokémon
you can choose out of the gate, and then it evolves into Ches-
what's it called?
Frankie?
What's his middle evo called?
Chespin evolves into Quilladin- Quilladin, which is the worst starter overall,
so Chespin line is struggling a little bit.
1018 is Helioptile. I think Helioptile is kind of cute.
1017 is Steenee.
Is this the one that looks like it's wearing a diaper?
I think it is. I don't like Steenee very much.
1016 is Drizzile. So, Drizzile is another starter Pokémon in our list.
Drizzile like- like, I think the aesthetic is funny, right?
He looks like an emo moody teenager,
but I just don't like that aesthetic overall.
Like, I think he did a great job
in designing it to look like what it's supposed to look like,
but I just don't like the way that it looks.
1015 is Rolycoly,
another Pokémon with a great name to say.
1014 is Milcery.
I don't like saying Milcery. Milkery?
That's worse. Milcery.
1012 is Sunflora.
You knew Sunflora was going to be towards the lower half of the list.
I actually think this is pretty, pretty generous for Sunflora.
1011 is Stantler, who gets a bit of a viability buff
because they can now hold the Eviolite item because Wyrdeer exists.
1010 is Carkol.
I love the Coalossal line,
so it feels bad to put them this low, but they're not-
They're not very good.
They- they're here to get badges.
1009 is Oinkologne male.
The male version being out the female version by quite a few points here.
This isn't because I'm a misogynist, okay?
This is because Oinkologne male has better stats, okay?
1008 is Kakuna.
I think that Kakuna isn't technically a Badge Collector,
because it can't do anything- unless you evolved it,
then it gets Poison Sting.
But if you just catch one and only gets Harden,
like, you're kind of out of luck.
But I mean, it's Kakuna, right? It belongs in here.
1007 is Raticate Alolan form, and you might notice
we haven't seen Rattata yet.
I wonder where Rattata Alolan form is.
Ooh. Could be anywhere.
1016 is Sandshrew. Now, Sandshrew is a Pokémon
that is interesting because, like, it is very iconic and very memorable.
I like Sandshrew's design, and I think that it's a Pokémon
that if I was re-playing through Gen 1,
I would consider catching and using for a little bit,
but overall I think it's pretty disappointing.
Next up is Nidorina and Nidorino, in 1006 and 1005.
These Pokémon suffer for my disdain for the-
the base form of Nidoran male and female.
And again, I do like NIdoking and Nidoqueen,
but I just feel like Nidorina and Nidorino
are not that exciting compared to their final evolutions.
1003, we finally have regular form Geodude. Regular form Geodude, folks.
1002 is Grimer and 1001 is Krabby.
We have a bit of a string of Gen 1 Pokémon here.
And at number 1000 overall
in my list we have Chinchou.
Chinchou is cute, but not very good.
It's a Pokémon that really fits
the theme of "I'm gonna catch this Pokémon
so I can, you know, use it against certain Gym Leaders".
It is a really good in Nuzlockes
because you can get both Volt Absorb and Water Absorb, so that's cool,
but yeah, I mean, I'm not factoring in, you know,
Omega Super Ultra Turbo Ruby ROM hack mode when I'm making this this list, okay?
999 is Natu.
998 is Magcargo.
Magcargo being a fully evolved Pokémon, but not a very good one.
997 is Octillery. I like Octillery.
I think that we could have put Octillery a little bit higher,
but like, it doesn't have any competitive results.
I think they're going to give Octillery a Mega at some point, that's my guess.
996 is Donphan.
I like Donphan, but I think I like it more
because I like both Iron Treads and Great Tusk,
and neither of those Pokémon are Donphan.
995 is Slakoth. 994 is Ninjask.
It gets a bit of a boost because like, it is somewhat viable,
it's just not very good; and rounding out
our category of Badge Collectors we have 993 Baltoy.
Our next category is called Trailer Filler.
These are the Pokémon that they put in the trailers
when they're selling a new game,
to convince you
that there are actually enough Pokémon in there,
and then you never think about them again.
Starting off this list is one of my favorite Pokémon: Klinklang.
I've already talked about Klang;
I mean, Klinklang is just the evolution-
I don't really have that much more to say about it.
I mean, it's- it's just- it's just disappointing.
I really like that leaked graphic-
that fake graphic of Mega Klinklang, though.
Can we show that on screen? I think that one's really funny.
If they had made that, I would have given Klinklang
like +100 ranks.
991 is Spidops.
One of the most disappointing Pokémon from Scarlet and Violet,
and probably the worst one competitively.
990 is Woobat.
I love Woobat, but it is trailer filler.
989 is Scatterbug.
Scatterbug is kind of both True Fodder and a Badge Collector Pokémon,
so it could have been an either prior category,
but the thing is that it's actually pretty memorable,
I think, and pretty cute, so it gets extra bonus points here, bumping it up.
988 is Tyrunt.
I guess that Tyrunt is pretty forgettable for a lot of people.
Do people like, know Tyrunt?
I don't know, I feel like people don't know Tyrunt.
987 is Sandygast.
This is another Pokémon
that gets bonus points
because I really like the design, despite the fact
that it like stat-wise and kind of iconicity-wise,
probably should be lower.
986 is Minior. Now, Minior gets a little bit saved here
because like, while Minior is a really bad Pokémon,
I do like the signature gimmick with the different colored cores,
I think that's really cool, but it is really terrible.
So it ends up being trailer fodder,
even though like, it's probably bad enough
that it should have been lower on the list.
But yeah, I just think that like, the concept is really cool,
even though I think the execution of the concept needed some work.
985 is Greedent. Greedent I think is extra funny
because I played him in Pokémon Unite,
which like, I didn't factor into this like ranking system, but I do-
It does affect my personal feelings.
Greedent is funny,
I think, because normally a lot of the early route Pokémon,
like, they're supposed to be somewhat cute, right?
So you will catch them and like, they're really memorable...
and Greedent is just so ugly.
Like he's so ugly, but he is really funny.
Also, he's really bad.
Like, they made him super slow for no reason.
I wish he was like, at least a little bit faster.
The squirrels that I know in real life are really fast.
Like, they can like disappear in an instant,
so I don't know, maybe Japanese squirrels
are just different, I don't know.
984 is Litleo. 983 is Rokidee. Rokideeze- Nevermind.
982 is Dottler.
I think people don't know Dottler either.
I'm going to guess which Pokémon I think people don't know.
981 is Quaxwell.
One of the stupidest names. Surely people agree with me on that.
Actually, that's not a hot take. Quaxwell.
It's like Maxwell, but quacks. Qwaxwell is interesting
because it does indicate something about this list,
which is that the middle
starters tend to be, on the whole, a little bit like, underperforming.
So far in three middle starters,
one first stage and then no final stages yet.
I don't think it makes sense.
Like, I think from a design perspective,
you actually would like the middle stages to be the weakest of the three
because like, you start with one and you end with another,
so the middle stage is kind of just transitioning in a way.
That being said, the fact that Quaxwell places
higher than cChespin makes me feel kind of bad for Chespin.
980 is Frigibax. 979 is Varoom.
Varoom is really funny because they gave it a hidden ability
that doesn't make any sense- Okay, it makes a lot of sense.
They gave it Slow Start, and it's a car, so it's-
it's very funny that they gave it Slow Start,
but also makes me feel so bad for Regigigas, because now
Slow Start isn't even his signature ability anymore,
and Varoom doesn't even have to run it, like, it has better abilities.
You have to go out of your way
to get a Slow Start Vaoom, whereas Regigigas like,
can't get rid of Slow Start no matter what it does.
I don't know, I feel bad for Regigigas.
978 is Houndour.
977 is Impidimp.
My friend Aaron calls this Impy-dimpy, which I think is funny.
976 is Spoink. 975 is Timburr, which is also a word
and also a Pitbull song, I'm pretty sure?
Don't play it, we'll get copyrighted.
974 is Throh. I think Throh's name is kind of dumb.
973 is interesting-
You scared me! "It's also weird! You just said Timburr is weird, and you're not gonna say Throh's weird?"
You scared me!
973 is Bruxish.
Bruxish I think is interesting, because many people expected Bruxish
to probably be the worst Pokémon of all time.
But here's the thing, okay? Bruxish is just
Super Turbo Omega ugly, and that is true.
But I think because it's so ugly, it actually is somewhat memorable.
Like, I think it is kind of iconic,
even though the design isn't very good.
Bruxish also has a useful signature ability called Dazzling,
and it actually has seen a little bit of play competitively,
so it's not the worst Pokémon ever.
It is maybe the ugliest,
I'm not gonna argue at that point, but I think sometimes
the super ugly Pokémon are actually more memorable
than the ones that are kind of like a little bit ugly,
but not- not so much that it is memorable.
You know what I'm saying?
Am I saying something crazy? I don't know.
972 is Thievul. 971 is Budew.
I like Budew; I mean, it's certainly not-
not as good as the Pokémon around it, even the first stages,
but I don't know, it's Budew, it's so cute,
how can you not like Budew?
970 is Azurill who I think is somewhat iconic,
despite the fact that it's not very good.
969 is Pupitar, and 968 is Rattata.
Now, Rattata outplaces Raticate by a good bit.
This is another example of a Pokémon outperforming its evolution.
I think Rattata is both more iconic
and has a better design than Raticate,
personally, but that's just my opinion.
It's certainly not as good competitively,
although you could argue that again, the level 1,
you know, strategy with Endeavor and Quick Attack-
I mean, a level one Rattata can beat a level 100 Mewtwo.
Wow, that's incredible.
967 is Sandslash Alolan form. 966 is Sentret.
I do love Furret, but I think Sentret is a little bit more forgettable.
965 is Skiploom.
People love Skiploom, so people are going to be mad about that one,
but it's- what do you want to say? It's Skiploom, okay?
964 is Wurmple.
Wurmple I think is both cuter and more memorable than
its evolutions, in Silcoon and Cascoon, so it outperforms them by a good bit.
963 is Loudred. 962 is Shuppet.
961 is Glalie, which is our first example
of a Mega Evolution that was not added in Legends: ZA.
Glalie's a lot better than any other Pokémon
in this list when you consider its Mega form,
but the problem is that, like at least
if we're talking about competitive Pokémon,
like you would never really want to use Mega Glalie,
because in using Mega Glalie
you do like prevent yourself from using any other
better Mega Evolution,
and Mega Glalie is certainly one of the worst Mega Evolutions ever made.
Also, regular Glalie,
if you're not talking about the Mega just isn't very good.
Like, Ice typing is good offensively,
but Glalie has kind of awkward stats.
It's just not a very good Pokémon,
and so it ends up in this category.
960 is Combee, 959 is Happiny.
There's a lot of like, little baby Pokémon
in this category, which I guess makes sense,
those are those are kind of trailer filler, right?
And closing out the category
at 958, we have another starter Pokémon middle form, Pignite.
Pignite is another very ugly Pokémon.
Okay, this is where I would say that things start to get really messy,
because so far it feels like our categories
have been like somewhat clear cut, like somewhat-
You know, we've just been like kind
of one overarching theme or maybe two.
This next category is really tough,
because we have a fair few different overlapping categories,
like, basically within it,
we have a mix of Pokémon who are good, but like very ugly,
we have some Pokémon
that are just straight up bad, but we like them a lot,
and we have some Pokémon that are just kind of like
mid and forgettable.
Like for example, the first Pokémon in our list which is Unfezant.
I guess I should say, first of all, people keeps telling me
that this Pokémon is pronounced Un-feasant,
but I mean, I think it's Unfezant, so I don't agree.
Anyway, this Pokémon I really hate.
This is one of my least favorite Pokémon of all time.
The only good thing about this Pokémon
is that number one, it has some competitive viability;
it's not a lot, but it like at least evolved twice, right? It's not-
It's not the worst.
It might be the worst regional bird, though; with the design factored in,
I think it definitely is, which is why it's so low on our list.
I realize now I didn't tell you the name of the category.
This is the category that I've named Almost Worth Remembering.
The Pokémon of this category
have like something going for them, but not like- not quite enough.
It's like a little bit short.
That being said, these Pokémon are getting better as the list, you know, goes on,
that's how the list works for getting into better Pokémon.
So, they are better than like
the True Fodder, or any category that came before them,
but they're still not quite memorable.
Like for example, the next book on the list is Jangmo-o.
955 is Veluza.
Veluza is one of the Pokémon that's indicative
of some of the ones in this category, which is that-
it's kind of like- because it's so forgettable,
it's given to like a Gym Leader, or like a Titan or a Totem,
some kind of in-game boss fight, sometimes
even as a signature Pokémon,
just to make sure that, like, you might actually remember it,
because otherwise you really wouldn't.
954 is Flabebé.
Flabebé is a Pokémon that, like if you all looked at it competitively,
it would be ranked a lot lower,
but the design is awesome, so it actually gets a pretty big bump.
953 is Swirlix.
952 is Swoobat.
I love Swoobat. This is one of my all time
favorite Pokémon, and it actually is not that bad;
I keep waiting for an opportunity to use Swoobat,
but it keeps not being around, and like the only time
it would be usable, which is like early on
in the game's lifespan when like, Incineroar is not around,
you know what I mean?
One day, Swoobat. One day I'll make you work, I promise.
951 is Swanna.
Swanna I think is a really great example of Almost Worth Remembering,
because it's like a Water Flying type,
and we have other, and better ones of those,
like both Pelipper and Gyarados are,
and even later Generation ones like Cramorant are a lot funnier;
like, Cramorant is probably a worse Pokémon 1 to 1,
but it's just so much funnier and like, so much cooler
with its stupid signature ability that I think it's more memorable.
So yeah, poor Swanna, Almost Worth Remembering.
Swanna is also the signature Pokémon of the Gym Leader, Skyla,
so there you go, it's another Gym Leader Pokémon.
950 is Bouffalant, a Pokémon
I'm personally disappointed by, because it's almost good-
Almost Worth Remembering.
949 is Pangoro. I like Pangoro, but like there's other
Dark and Fighting type Pokémon I like more.
948 is Skrelp. Skrelp is tough because like, it's just it's really, really bad.
It doesn't even have the Dragon typing yet
that it gets when it evolves,
and like, it's just really disappointing across the board.
However, this is not the Almost Worth Remembering category.
This is a sub category that I'm calling Worth Remembering, But Very Bad.
Skrelp is bad enough that it belongs in True Fodder,
but the design is so good that actually it gets a pretty big bump.
947 is Pikipek.
Pikipek is fun to say, I like Pikipek.
946 is Wimpod. Wimpod, similar to Skrelp,
has an amazing design,
but it's like- I mean, actually just a terrible Pokémon.
The ability is so, so, so just, like, hurtful to it,
but the name is funny, the design is funny,
and I honestly think it's iconic.
It's- I feel like the later Generation Pokémon struggle
a little bit more to be iconic just because, like,
they don't have the lens of nostalgia to help them,
but I personally think Wimpod, very iconic, very, very funny Pokémon.
945 is Corvisquire. 944 is Nickit.
Nickit outperforming Thievul in part because it's cuter than it is.
943 is Copperajah. I like Copperajah a lot,
I think this Pokémon is awesome; I like the design a lot.
It is, unfortunately, not very good,
but it is better than the Pokémon around it.
Copperajah is another one of those Pokémon
that is like Almost Worth Remembering:
it's a Gym Leader's Pokémon,
it has the signature Gigantamax form, but like- Wait, is Chairman Rose a Gym Leader?
Technically, no; technically it's a final boss' Pokémon.
Regardless, if it was just like 10% better,
I think people would like go crazy over this Pokémon.
It's one of the only elephants.
I think
it's like, Copperajah and Donphan, but Donphan is a weird elephant.
I'm like- is that a hot take?
It's like a- Donphan is a really weird elephant. It's a tire.
It's more of a tire than an elephant; Copperajah is an elephant first,
and a tire... 10th.
942 is Tinkatink, a.k.a. Tinky Winky.
941 is Igglybuff.
Gets points for cuteness and iconicity,
very very bad if you want to use this Pokémon in battle.
940 is Swinub.
Swinub is another Pokémon
where it's like, not very good in battle,
but it has an incredible design and is very iconic,
so it gets extra bonus points here.
939 is Boltund, another Gym Leader Pokémon here-
I guess technically the assistant of the professor-
Whatever.
You know what I mean, Gym Leader category.
938 is Bombirdier,
who is a Titan Pokémon, and I took me a couple minutes
to remember that that's what they were called: Titans.
Not Alphas,
not Totems, not Bosses...
It's Titan Pokémon, okay?
I thought it was funny that it keeps dropping rocks on you.
This mon makes me so mad.
They could have done so many things to make it better,
and it's just terrible.
937 is Linoone Galarian Form.
I like Linoone Galarian form.
I don't like Obstagoon very much, but I like the-
I like the redesign here.
936 is Numel, a.k.a. Streptobeeb.
935 and 934 are Yamask and Yamask Galarian form.
Cofagrigus is probably a Top 10 Pokémon for me,
so you might expect these Pokémon to be higher up on this list.
But remember, I have to go through every single Pokémon,
and also I'm trying to be at least like,
somewhat objective about this list.
Even if I really like a Pokémon, doesn't mean
I'm just going to give it, you know, Top 10 overall.
I love Yamask, but I also don't think
Yamask is like, so iconic,
or do I think it's like objectively a good design.
I mean, I like the design,
don't get me wrong, but I think that if you were to ask
people like, oh yeah, which Pokémon have the best designs?
I don't think Yamask is coming up very often.
It's also not very good competitively.
Cofagrigus, different story.
Cofagrigus you can use, but like, Yamask, it's pretty tough.
933 is Carbink. Carbink is almost really cool, but it's not.
932 is Bramblin.
Bramblin is kind of indicative of this trend
that Pokémon has been doing in more recent generations,
where they'll make a Pokémon that is not very good,
but they'll give it something unique about it,
whether that's a signature ability or a signature move...
We've actually seen a couple of Pokémon like that in this category.
For example,
Veluza gets the signature move Fillet Away,
Yamask gets the signature ability Mummy.
Bramblin technically- its ability isn't signature,
they also gave it to Shiftry as like a little buff to Shiftry,
but because it was introduced
with Bramblin and Brambleghast, I think of it as a signature ability.
The ability is really cool,
it's called Wind Rider, and it actually has
a lot of like competitive viability,
but the thing is that oftentimes the Pokémon
that they're giving these signature tools to
are just really, really terrible Pokémon.
That's the case for Bramblin, but I think this design is kind of cute,
and also I think that the ability
is really memorable and really interesting.
And Brambleghast like, I mean,
there was a world where Brambleghast won the World Championships,
which is pretty cool.
So overall,
I think that Bramblin definitely deserves a spot
high up relative to its base stat total.
Closing out the category at rank 931 in our list,
is our first Legendary and our first Mythical Pokémon: Volcanion.
Volcanion should be a lot cooler than I think it is.
It's a Fire and Water type, which is unique as of the time
I'm recording this video, and it has a signature move as well.
But honestly, I don't think the design is very good.
I think that like,
for a Fire and Water type Pokémon, it is cool that it's steam themed,
but that's kind of the only good thing I can say about it.
And because it's a Mythical Pokémon, it's pretty hard to get access to,
both for casuals and competitive players,
and you're never allowed to use it in competitive play.
I know it feels weird to have a Legendary this like low on the list,
but the fact is there's a lot of Legendary Pokémon,
and I honestly think Volcanion might be the worst of them all.
We're starting to get into Pokémon now that I think have clearly left
the bad category.
Like, maybe these Pokémon aren't the strongest necessarily,
but they're they're cute enough, or they're good enough,
or they're strong enough that like,
they are memorable at least a little bit.
And that's why we're calling this
next category featured in an anime episode,
but maybe not that many anime episodes, okay? Just one.
Coming in at 930, we have Metapod.
I think the Metapod vs Metapod
anime episode is like one of the most memorable.
Maybe just because I grew up with it, but I mean,
you all know what I'm talking about, right?
Where they get into a Harden off- we're going to move on, now.
929 is Cosmoem. Cosmoem, another Legendary Pokémon,
and I mean, it was certainly featured in an anime episode.
I think it's really funny that it's ranked
higher than Volcanion, but I mean, come on, it's-
it's Cosmoem, it's better than Volcanion;
surely nobody disagrees.
928 is Frillish.
927 is Carvenia.
Carvan-ha? Carvenya? I don't know.
926 is Zarude.
Zarude certainly has a movie.
That's kind of like a long episode of the anime, right?
And I'm willing to bet that it doesn't
appear much in the series beyond the movie,.
so I think that meets the category
925 is Poliwag. 924 is Corphish.
I know that Corphish
appears in multiple anime episodes, but like, that is on Ash's team, okay?
That's a technicality.
923 Is Machop.
922 is Graveler.
Good job, Graveler, you made it into the 900s.
Good job.
921 is Doduo. There's a really like, clever PokéEarth-
like, parody video on YouTube
about Doduo that I showed my girlfriend's mom.
I don't know if she got it, but I showed it to her.
Good job,
creator who made that to do a Pokey Earth video.
920 is Mr. Mime Galarian form.
This is a weird Pokémon.
I actually hope this one wasn't
featured in an episode, but I'm pretty sure it was.
919 is Shroomish. 918 is Anorith.
I don't know if Anorith
is featured in an anime episode, but if they made an anime episode
about the beginning of Pokémon Emerald Kaizo,
Anorithwould be in it.
917 is Buneary.
Buneary is a Pokémon that like, has stats
that would land it in True Fodder, but I think it's both memorable
and like pretty iconic to be honest, especially for a Gen 4 Pokémon.
People love Buneary,
I like Buneary, and so it gets a lot of extra points.
916 is Lickilicky. Lickilicky I would say is not super iconic,
and I don't think the design is very good,
but I think it's one of those Pokémon
where the design is bad and ugly, and therefore it becomes memorable.
And also it's pretty good, like, from a competitive angle,
especially compared to the majority of the Pokédex,
so you can kind of view this as a Pokémon
that would be higher, except the design holds it back.
915 is Lillipup.
I like Lillipup a lot, very cute.
914 is Roggenrola. Great name.
913 is Venipede.
I think Venipede's kind of cute, but I think that's not a popular opinion.
912 is Druddigon.
I actually really like Druddigon, but it's not very good.
911 is Phantump. 910 is Salandit.
909 is Dubwool.
908 is Dolliv.
I think Dolliv is really cute. I really like it.
It's a little like Bellossom-
Is that something I can say? I'm gonna move on.
I don't have anything else to say.
907 is Charcadet.
Charcadet literally has its own original video animation,
I think- I'm pretty sure,
and I think that's- that's pretty neat.
But I think Charcadet is mostly memorable
because it evolves into Ceruledge and Armarouge-
or if you watched the little animation.
906 is Aipom, and I feel like my brain is a little short circuited,
because now I want to think about Aipom
being iconic, and I can't remember any of like, the early anime.
I only think about its appearance in Detective Pikachu.
In fact, out of all the Pokémon that appeared
in Detective Pikachu, Aipom was like, one of the most
memorable for me, and I don't really know why that is.
I should go to a doctor.
905 is Mime Jr.
904 is Qwilfish.
Qwilfish actually one of the few Johto
single stage Pokémon that doesn't evolve that actually has
some competitive viability?
I'm using the word "viable" very loosely here,
but it gets extra points because you can use it.
903 is Beautifly.
I like Beautifly, but it's not very good.
902 is Cacnea, 901 is Munna. Maana? Moona?
I actually have never known. 900 is Corsola Galarian Form,
who I think really fits this category quite nicely because like-
okay, I haven't watched the anime since like Generation 3,
so I don't know if this is real, but like,
surely there's an episode about Galarian Corsola
and the dangers of,
you know, environmental pollution and its habitat being destroyed, right?
I mean, that's it's like they've- they've made the Pokémon
so they could make an anime episode, surely.
Number 899 is Hamak- Hak- Hakama- Hyak- Hakamoe- Haha- Ugh.
898 is Naclstackl. I like Naclstackl.
897 is Wattrel.
Wattrel is a little on the uncanny valley for me, is anyone else getting that?
896 is Cetoddle. Very cute, love Cetoddle.
895 is Sandslash.
I think this is the last Sandshrew/Sandslash Pokémon,
so out of all the Sandslashes variations-
or one variation, the original is the best one, okay?
This is the highest placing one.
And closing out the category and rank 894 is Drowzee.
Our next section of Pokémon, I think is a clear turning point
in the overall viability of the Pokémon on the list.
This category is named Usable (Derogatory).
This is self-explanatory.
Coming in at 893 is Forretress, and Forretress I think really exemplifies
the category name because like, on the one hand,
the typing is really good, and like, it has stuff that it can do-
And in fact, in single battle formats, Forretress like,
has seen some good usage in the past.
But like, it's- it's not- it's not good, okay?
It's- I mean, you could use it,
if it's your favorite Pokémon, you can use it,
and like, you might even be able to get some wins,
but you're really not doing yourself any favors.
892 is Ursaring.
Ursaring is a Pokémon that mainly exists
so you can get Ursaluna nowadays.
You can-
You can use it, it has some abilities... It gets Guts + Facade.
That's kind of cool, right?
But like, just use Ursaluna, dawg, like,
I don't know what to tell you.
891 is Phanpy.
I always called this Phanphy,
like, I always thought it was Panphy, but it's actually Phanpy.
Phanphy feels more natural to me,
but I'm going to say the way it's spelled.
Anyway, Phanpy is not Usable (derogatory),
so we have a subcategory here which is Extremely cute but very bad.
These are Pokémon that have effectively no competitive viability,
but they still end up relatively high on the list,
because they're just like great designs,
which is also the case for number 890, Magby.
I do feel like I should clarify that
Phanphy is more cute than Magby,
but I think that Magby is more iconic,
and so therefore it ends up a little bit higher; by one placement, watch out.
889 is Gogoat.
Gogoat makes me so mad.
Can I talk about Gogoat
for a second?
I love Gogoat conceptually;
I think the ability Grass Pelt
is so cool, and it's just worthless.
Like, this is a Pokémon that like, they made because they wanted
to introduce a cool new ability, but then they got scared
that the ability was going to be too strong,
and that's how we ended up with Gogoat.
888 is Piloswine.
888, that's what I get when I go to the slot machines, baybee.
I've never gambled, which is probably apparent.
Anyway, Piloswine is actually like, not a bad Pokémon,
but it's not as good as Mamoswine.
887 is Lombre. Lombre has got to be one of the worst Pokémon
to catch in Emerald, because it only gets like,
Fake Out and like, Astonish and like, Growl,
and you're like, "when is this thing going to learn some good moves?"
and you're a stupid kid,
and then you realize, like,
"oh, I need to give it a Water Stone to evolve it",
and at that point you're like, level 40
and you're just waiting for it to evolve.
I like Lombre, but it's stupid.
886 is Beheeyem.
Now, it is worth noting that
I lost to Beheeyem at the World Championships in 2011,
so it's maybe a little bit better than Usable (derogatory),
but the design isn't very good in my opinion.
885 is Vigoroth.
This is actually neither cute nor usable nyeheheh-
Vigoroth's an exception.
884 is Swalot. 883 is Wynaut.
I mean, Wynaut is cute. Come on, Wynaut is great. I love Wynaut.
882 is Huntail.
881 is Lechonk. 880 is Shieldon.
Shieldon is a weird Pokémon.
I don't have anything to say about it.
879 is Gorebyss.
I think Gorebyss is better than Huntail.
I don't know if that's a popular opinion,
but Gorebyss is like- I think Gorebyss is cool.
I gotta find new ways of describing Pokémon
than just saying they're cool,
because this is- there's a lot of Pokémon on this list,
and apparently I think a lot of them are cool.
I think Gorebyss is quite sophisticated and elegant.
878 is Phione.
Did anyone play the Pokémon Ranger field mission that
lets you get Heatran, or am I getting confused?
877 is Blitzle.
My girlfriend recently learned about Blitzle.
She really likes Blitzle, so Blitzle-
I mean, it didn't get bonus points here,
but but if I could, I would.
876 is Vanillite, very crunchy.
875 is Clauncher- is Clauncher cute? I don't know.
874 is Dedenne. I'm sorry, Dedenne,
I'm going to take this opportunity to apologize to Dedenne again.
Some of you don't know what I'm talking about,
but for those of you who do, I'm really sorry, Dedenne,
that's on me.
Definitely usable, but usable as like,
a bit of a stretch is what I learned.
873 is Pumpkaboo. Great name.
872 is Hisuian Avalugg.
The real issue with Hisuian Avalugg
is that it's not as good a table for snacks.
The main draw of Avalugg is that you can use him
to store your snacks when you're having like, a party for football.
Hisuian Avbalugg is a little bumpier,
it's harder to do.
871 is Crabominable, and I'm not going to do the whole rant again,
but everything I said about Crababy is true of Crabominable-
I'm so mad about Crabominable.
870 is Mudbray. Super cute, I love Mudbray. 869 is Stufful.
I think the idea of a stuffed animal
as a Pokémon is just incredible. Love Stufful.
868 is Meltan, another Legendary.
867 is Toxel.
I think Toxel is supposed to be cute, but I don't like it.
866 is Sinistea. 865 is Probopass. 864 is Morgre.
Did I already say this? There should be less-
I couldn't even say it properly.
863 is Kubfu. Don't like Kubfu.
862 is Squawkabilly. Squawkability? Squawkabilly?
861 is Arctibax. 860 is Avalugg.
Avalugg: optimal table; probably the best table in all of Pokémon. I love Avalugg.
Great job, Avalugg.
So smooth, so good for storing your snacks,
and because he's made out of ice, he keeps your drinks cold. Come on, that's awesome.
859 is Sinisear.
Simisear a little bit, like, higher up
than you might expect, given how hated it is,
but the fact of the matter is that it has some competitive viability,
so it lands squarely in the 800s.
858, closing out the category is Gligar,
who is I think both categories here, both Usable (derogatory) and Cute but Bad.
We're getting pretty deep in the list at this point,
and so you may have noticed a trend,
which is that I will say "I like this Pokémon"
and then immediately say, one place higher,
"I don't like this Pokémon";
and I think it just highlights
some of the complexities that went into making this list,
because of course, if I was just ranking the Pokémon
based on how much I like them, this would be a lot simpler.
But there's a lot of factors to consider here,
like, I might not like a certain Pokémon,
but I can't deny that it has some competitive viability.
And on the other hand, I might really like a Pokémon,
but not be able to deny that it's not very iconic.
There's just a lot going on with this list,
and so it's a little bit more complicated
than you might expect when it comes to the final rankings.
Now, our next section of Pokémon, these are Pokémon that I would say are-
they're definitely better than the category before them,
and they're actually good enough that if you have a team
and you already have five Pokémon on it,
and you're looking for just the right Pokémon
with just the right moves and typing and ability,
they might seem like they do the trick, but they never do.
Which is why our next category of Pokémon we're calling Fool's Gold.
Starting off the category at number 857 is Mantine.
Mantine's a really interesting Pokémon because like, it does have some stuff going for it,
and there actually was one very brief period
where Mantine was a little bit usable;
I think with Dynamax, maybe, as like, a Swift Swim attacker.
On the whole though, it's mostly going to lead you astray.
856 is Skuntank.
855 is Cherrim 854 is Clamperl.
Clamperl is interesting because it actually is usable.
Like, it's not a great Pokémon, but it has a unique item
that doubles its special attack and that makes it actually a viable-
like, "viable" being used loosely, but a viable threat
in certain circumstances because it's very, very slow.
So, on certain Trick Room teams, Clamperl has been used before.
I think that's funny.
It's also just like, kind of a funny design; I don't know, I like it.
853 is Snover. 852 is Tirtouga,
and 851 introduces is a subcategory of the section with Solosis.
Solosis belongs in a subcategory that we're calling a Minor Works of Art.
Look, at this point you've heard me say
"these Pokémon are bad, but they're cute" like 100 times.
Number 850 is Pidgey. That's this category and this section.
Number 850 is Pidgey.
Number 849 is Rattata Alolan form.
And actually,
that means that this Rattata place places regular Rattata,
because I think that the re-design is just really sick.
I do like regular Rattata, but I think the Alolan form is cooler.
Not when it evolves, though.
848 is Venomoth. I like Venomoth. 847 Is Exeggcute.
I mean, come on, it's Exeggcute.
846 is Miltank. 845 is Noctowl, and Noctowl
I would say is mostly Fool's Gold,
but there have been times where it's a little bit more usable with Dynamax.
Noctowl will always be my Superb Owl.
844 is Alolan Golem.
843 is Galarian Ponyta. 842 is Dustox.
Dustox is not very good, but it is pretty memorable
and pretty iconic in my opinion, so get extra points.
841 is Seel. That's a Minor Work of Art.
Come on, it's a seal and it's named Seel.
Come on, that's- someone had a vision.
840 is Lickitung.
839 is Croconaw, which is another starter Pokémon
making it onto our list.
838 is Girafarig. 837 is Teddiursa.
Teddiursa outplacing Ursaring.
836 is Corsola.
I hope the Corsola gets an evolution at some point, or a Mega, or something,
because I think the design is really nice,
but it's not a very good Pokémon.
A lot of the Johto Pokémon have kind of drawn the short end of the stick.
835 is Pyukumuku.
Now, I do think Pyukumuku is a really funny design,
and I do think that like the gimmick
is interesting that it can't do any damage,
but basically this is just an inferior version of Wobbuffet. L Pyukumuku.
834 is Galarian Zigzagoon 833 is Lotad.
This is a Minor Work of Art for sure,
and honestly, this might be a major work of art.
Maybe-
Maybe a Lotad- maybe Lotad belongs in a higher category.
I love Lotad, it's such a good design.
832 is Makuhita.
831 is Lairon. Lairon-deeze-
Number 830 is Whiscash.
I <i>wis</i> some <i>cash</i> would would appear in my wallet.
Please don't leave, I'm sorry.
829 is Starly.
I wish some spme <i>star</i> would <i>ly</i>-ve my wallet.
How many Pokémon are left?!
828 is Ambipom.
Ambipom is almost good,
and by almost good,
I mean maybe under certain circumstances
it could be usable, but not in the circumstances we live in.
827 is Herdier.
I think Herdier is a Minor Work of Art for sure.
826 is Boldore. Can we talk about the name, Boldore?
That's great.
I love Boldore.
825 is Petilil. 824 is Gothita.
Come on, you guys love Gothita on this channel, right?
823 is Deerling. Deerling is pretty cool.
I love the seasonal gimmick, I wish it was better.
822 is Sawsbuck.
Sawsbuck is a little bit better, but not as cute,
so it ends up around the same placement.
821 is Eelektrik.
I think it's really confusing by the way,
that we have both Eelektrik and Electrike.
Like, for me, that's- that's- that's hard to remember, I don't like that.
920 is Beartic.
This is a Fool's Gold Pokémon if I've ever seen one.
It's like "oh I want a Swift Swimmer that's not a Water type",
"oh, there's Beartic", and then you're very sad.
819 is Golett. Golett yourself be subscribed to this channel.
818 is Diggersby. 817 is Inkay.
That's a Minor Work of Art for sure.
Also the mechanic where you have to turn
your Switch upside down to evolve, it is great. Love that.
816 is Poipole.
This is our first Ultra Beast, as a fun fact; and also, great name,
I love saying Poipole.
I wish Poipole was better so I could talk more about Poipole.
I wonder where the rest of the Ultra Beasts are,
because this is this is our first one,
and actually it's interesting that the first Ultra Beast
appears like, way after the first starter,
and the first Legendary, and the first Mega, and...
are there any others that I'm forgetting?
Probably. Did I say starters? I don't know.
And closing out the category at 815 is Simipour.
Now, I don't like Simipour, and I don't think it's very like,
popular or iconic, except for the fact that it sucks,
but the thing is that Simipour is actually pretty viable.
Like, out of all the monkeys, it's probably the most viable,
although I wouldn't say it has the best design.
And so for that reason it gets extra points,
even though I would love to put Simipour lower.
The following section of Pokémon features
a lot of characters that are actually, like, genuinely,
somewhat usable?
Like, they're not so bad, like they've cleared the mid tier allegations.
Well, they've cleared that garbage tier allegations,
and they're thoroughly mid tier.
But the thing is that they're just so turbo ultra omega ugly.
Like, I don't know why, but like a ton of the super ugly
weird looking Pokémon are all in this section.
So we're calling this one "Worth a Thought, Extremely Ugly".
Starting off with number 814 in Barraskewda.
I think that this needs no explanation.
Number 813 is Sizzlipede.
This is an outlier.
812 is Dhelmise. Dhelmise is actually cool,
I like the signature ability,
I think it's really neat, but- I don't know if I'd say it's ugly, it's just kinda weird.
811 is Perrserker.
I really like the Meowth line, and I really like
the Alolan Meowth line a lot,
and I don't like the Perrserker line very much,
but it also has a signature ability that also happens to affect
Steel moves as well?
That's kind of weird.
Like, what are the odds that we get Dhelmise,
whose signature ability affects Steel moves, and then right after Perrserker,
whose signature ability also affects Steel moves?
There's a conspiracy here. I'm going to figure out what it is.
810 is Tarountula. This is also an outlier.
809 Gimmighoul. 808 Stonjourner,
though- no, I've actually used Stonjourner at an official competition before.
I wouldn't argue that it's ugly, though.
I like Stonjourner.
Stoney J, my guy, but that is not a pretty Pokémon.
807 is Pansear.
Pansear outplacing it evolution because despite being
wa less viable, it's not losing that many points
because you know,
Simisear isn't that viable to begin with, and it's a lot cuter.
806 is Dunsparce. 805 is Hisuian Qwilfish,
who gets bonus point because it's a bit more viable.
Fun fact, Hisuian Qwilfish can hold the Eviolite,
but like, regular Qwilfish can't. Poor regular Qwilfish.
804 is Panpour.
It's slightly more viable, but not by much,
otherwise pretty much the same as Pansear.
803 is Exploud. I don't think there's many people saying
Exploud is a beautiful Pokémon.
I don't think that getting into the Gen 3 contest,
people are entering Exploud
in the cuteness contest and winning very often.
802 is Cranidos.
This is another outlier Pokémon that I think
is somewhat iconic and gets bonus points for it.
801 is Purugly.
You might be surprised to learn was actually a genuine threat
at a very specific point in a competitive format,
I think a 2016, or maybe 2019, but I mean, Purugly- ugly is in the name, okay?
Number 800 is Pansage,
who barely edges out the other pre-evolution monkeys.
Number 799 is Ferroseed. Number 798 is Tyrantrum,
who earns the privilege
and the title of being the single worst fully evolved fossil Pokémon.
797 is Pyroar, who I guess isn't ugly, but like also is kind of
in a weird design space
in my opinion, but also had some viability back in 2014.
I think maybe I know too much about which Pokémon were good.
Maybe I need to go to a doctor.
796 is Xatu. 795 is Claydol. 794 is my beloved Chimecho.
793 is Galarian Rapidash, and Galarian Rapidash
makes me so mad because regular Rapidash is so bad
and they had a chance to, like, do something new with a-
with a redesign, with a new form, and they gave it
the best type in the game,
which is Fairy, and they still messed it up.
Like, I can't talk about Rapidash, it makes me too mad.
Number 792 is Machoke.
Number 791 is Kingler.
Do you guys know that Kingler gets a Gigantamax form?
I think people might forget about that.
Number 790 is Primeape.
Number 789 is Dodrio.
At some point they're going to give Dodrio an evolution with 4 heads,
or like a Mega form with 10 heads or something.
I swear, I can feel it; it's going to- it's going to happen.
Number 788 is Hitmonchan.
Number 787 is Delibird.
I think Delibird is so iconic,
not only because of the design, but also because
did you ever play Pokémon Stadium 2, with the Delibird mini game?
That's one of my favorite-
That might be my single favorite mini game of all time.
I love that mini game.
786 is Larvitar. Larvitar obviously is not fitting the category,
but just gets extra
super bonus points because it's such a great Pokémon.
And rounding out the section of the list, we have number 785, Unown.
And for the sake of my sanity,
I have ranked all of the Unown together.
If that upsets you, I think Unown question mark is the best one.
Now the Pokémon are starting to look pretty good, but at a cost,
which is that a lot of the Pokémon here, they're not-
They're not even really usable.
These are Pokémon with above average designs,
but have basically no competitive viability.
These Pokémon are just here to look good.
Kicking off our category is number 784, Floette.
I'm not going to talk about the different colored flowers,
they're all ranked together.
783 is Sawk. Sawk on-
782 is Grafaiai. 781 is Fracture.
I know we've had a couple of Pokémon
that aren't really here to look good, but okay, this is- this is-
we're doing generalizations, okay?
780 is Volbeat and 779 is Illumise.
I think these Pokémon are here to look good.
They're- they're a little bit viable as well,
but mostly they're here to, you know, like show
you the power of double battles in Generation 3.
778 is Wailmer. 777 is Swably.
If I got a Swablu, I think I just hit the jackpot.
I think I was missing some words in that sentence.
Okay, I know I said I wasn't gonna rank
the flowers differently, but I have, for some reason,
ranked the different Castform forms separately,
because they do technically have different abilities.
Anyway,
the worst one at 776 is Castform Normal form.
Then the second worst one is Castform Snowy form and 775,
followed at 774 by Castform Sunny form,
and 773, lastly is Castform Rainy form.
Can we talk about how there's no Sandy form?
Like, there's there's 4 weathers, and there's 4 Castforms,
and sandstorm isn't one of them.
Like, I don't know what it should be,
but like, it should be something surely, right?
Now, to be honest,
Castform probably should have been ranked
as one Pokémon,
because like, it can transform mid battle
and you don't have to lock it in advance,
but the truth of the matter is that if I were to change it now,
I'd have to redo the entire rest of the list,
and I'm just not willing to do it,
so I've ranked the Castforms separately, good job, that's- that's the reason why.
Number 772 is Skitty.
This one needs- I don't need to explain Skitty to you,
everybody loves Skitty. I love Skitty, you love Skitty,
we all love Skitty.
Even people who don't like cats love Skitty.
Number 771 is Bonsly. Like, Bonsly- don't show an image of Bonsly
when it's fallen on its back, please.
770 is Chatot.
Don't get Chatot angry, don't let Chatot in
on a Call of Duty Modern Warfare II lobby in 2005.
769 is Basculin White-Striped,
which I think is a lot higher than the other Basculin.
This one gets Last Respects, so it's a bit more viable.
It's actually a lot more viable.
768 is Fletchling. 767 is Honedge, 766 is Heliolisk.
Now, Heliolisk always makes me think about one specific Heliolisk,
which was used by a player named Ashton Cox,
who is a very famous VGC player for using really off the wall Pokémon
in their strategies.
And at his like, debut season,
or the season where he really started popping off,
it was 2014,
and he had this Heliolisk,
which was, I think, the worst Heliolisk of all time,
and I have a lot of respect for Ashton,
and I just think the story is really funny.
He had Dry Skin Heliolisk,
which is really funny because it causes the user
to become immune to Water moves and heal,
but they lose health if the sun is active,
and he had this Heliolisk on a sun team with Charizard Y,
and this is especially relevant because Heliolisk also gets the ability Solar Power,
which also causes it to lose health in the sun,
but gives it a power boost,
and after the tournament, we were like: Ashton, like why?
Why did you use Dry Skin when when Solar Power was just an upgrade?
Like, were you really worried about Water moves?
And his response was, no, I didn't want to use Dry Skin,
but the one I had that was shiny was Dry Skin,
and so yeah, I used Dry Skin in the tournament.
And he got like Top 8,
he went really far.
Anyway, Heliolisk makes me think about that specific Heliolisk,
the Dry Skin sun one.
765 is Amaura. I think Amaura is one of the cutest fossil Pokémon.
A lot of them look kind of like, freaky,
but Amaura like, I don't know, it's so cute.
Number 764 is Dartrix. Now, Dartrix is here as a subcategory in this list,
which is a little subcategory
that I'm going to call the mid starters.
And you might think you know what I mean by that,
but just just hold on a second,
because there's a little bit more to reveal.
763 is Turtonator.
762 is Sobble.
Now, so far, most of the starter Pokémon we've had
in this list have been mid stagers,
and so when I said that we have a subcategory of
mid starters, you probably thought I was talking about more mid stages,
but the truth is I'm talking about starter Pokémon that are pretty mid.
And while I do like Sobble personally, I don't think it's
one of the stronger first stage Pokémon.
761 is Yamper. 760 is Smoliv,
outperforming Dolliv because it's extra funny.
759 is Klawf.
Klawf is really, really funny, right?
I love Klawf, I think Klawf is just a great design.
758 is Pidgeotto. 757 is Lanturn.
756 is Munkidori, but it's a Legendary Pokémon that I hate.
Truthfully, I'm a little surprised that Munkidori outplaced
some of the other Legendary Pokémon on this list,
it wasn't the single worst one, but it is genuinely viable.
It has a pretty good like, movepool, and useful ability-
Not a good one, but a useful one, so I don't know.
It does better than you might expect, given how ugly it is.
755 is Passimian.
754 is Houndoom.
753 is another starter Pokémon in Crocalor.
This one is both mid quality and a mid stager.
752 is Poochyena. 751 is Linoone.
Number 750 is Armaldo,
another evolved fossil Pokémon.
749 is Fletchinder. 748 is Dipplin. 747 is Simisage.
Congratulations to Simisage,
you are the best performing monkey,
in large part because you are the fastest monkey,
which means that you have a little bit
of competitive viability and also your design is a little bit
better than the others in my opinion.
746 is Bellsprout. 745 is Golem.
I think we're done with all the Golems now.
744 is Ponyta.
743 is Alolan Grimer,
and I don't think that Alolan Grimer is here to look good,
but I do think it's a really cool reinvention
of the classic Kanto line.
742 is Muk regular form.
Where's Alolan Muk? Uuuuh, could be anywhere.
741 is Hisuian Voltorb.
740 is Goldeen. 739 is Seaking.
I'm Seaking you to click the subscribe button.
Now we have a run of starter Pokémon in a row, so get ready.
738 is Chikorita,
one of my all time favorite starters, but not- not very viable.
Iconic and cute? Yes.
737 is Totodile, the Johto starter outplacing
Chikorita just a little bit.
And 736 is Combusken, who is a little bit...
interesting looking, is all I'll say about that.
Moving on,
we have 735 with Taillow, 734 with Spinda and 733 with Vibrava.
Lileep earned the spot 732 as a fossil Pokémon
and actually a fossil Pokémon that's viable,
in than I brought it to a tournament
and finished in the top 16 back in 2013.
731 is Shinx. 730 is Lumineon.
People hate Lumineon, but it's actually somewhat usable.
It has something that it can do.
729 is Gurdurr. I keep trying to use Gurdurr and I never am able to pull it off,
but one of these days I'm gonna make Gurdurr work.
728 is Sweaddle. 727 is Whirlepede. 726 is Axew.
We've a couple more starters left, including 725 in Fennekin.
Oddish performs slightly higher with 724,
and we have Froakie coming in at number 723, and Frogardier at 722.
This is interesting, especially because, like Greninja,
I think is one of the most iconic starter Pokémon,
but I don't necessarily feel that way about the pre-evolutions, personally.
Closing out the category is not a starter Pokémon,
but a Pokémon with a really unique mechanic;
at 721, we have Furfrou. I think I would like Furfrou more
if you could actually keep the haircut when you put it in a box.
At some point, maybe they'll fix this.
There's a format of Pokémon that I really like called Draft League.
In this format, players are given a budget
and they have to draft different Pokémon,
with better Pokémon being more expensive.
At the end of the draft, you're kind of just looking for
any Pokémon that looks even a little bit passable
that you can slot in that fits your, you know,
whatever remaining budget you have left.
And when I was looking at the next section of Pokémon
we have coming up here, I noticed that
there's a lot of Pokémon that I would classify as round nine draft picks.
These are Pokémon that you're not excited
about necessarily, but like- they're not good Pokémon,
but they are Pokémon that in a pinch, you would see yourself using.
Kicking off the section, we have number 722 Toucannon.
Toucannon's disappointing;
I like the design a lot, but I think that it's
a real letdown competitively.
719 is Meowstic female.
718 is Aromatisse.
This is a Pokémon that I literally have drafted before in Draft League.
I don't remember it being very good,
and I also might be getting get confused with Musharna,
now that I say that out loud, but I think I drafted Aromatisse.
717 is Noibat.
As with every category at this point, we're going to have Pokémon
with great designs that don't fit the mold.
716 is Cursola.
Now, Cursola is interesting because it gets the ability
Perish Body I think it's called?
You might not know this:
there is a Pokémon
that sets Perish Song up as an ability, and yet it's really not very good.
It's so bad, in fact, that I've never really
had any success using it despite being the Perish Song guy.
715 is Charjabug.
Charjabug is not fully evolved,
but you might not know that it gets the ability Battery,
which gives a power boost to its partners,
so it has seen a little bit of play back
a couple of years ago during Sun and Moon.
714 is Palossand,
another Pokémon with an interesting signature ability that you can use-
Not- not very easily, but you can do something with it.
713 is Finizen. 712 is Eldegoss.
Another Pokémon that I've used that is not very good.
711 is Applin, 710 is Hattenna,
709 is Pawmi, 708 is Fidough.
I like Fidough a lot, primarily because of the design.
I like Fidough so much, in fact, that there was a video we did
that was not in our normal style, where we rented out a filming studio
and had all this, like, really weird and kind of funky sets,
and the Pokémon that we use as our example in that video was Fidough.
If you haven't seen it, I'd recommend it; I think it's a lot of fun.
707 is Nacli.
706 and 705 go to Minun and Plusle.
I do think that Plusle is marginally better than Munun,
but I don't feel like it's so much better
that the gap between them should be large.
704 is Shellder.
Do people think that Shellder's iconic? I'm actually not sure.
I think it is, but I'm not sure if that's a popular opinion.
703 is Hoppip. 702 is Zangoose. 701 is Abra.
I mean, come on; Abra is great, right?
It's not a Pokémon with any competitive viability,
but it's still relatively high up on the list
because I think it's so funny that it Teleports away from you.
I feel like everybody has an Abra story who played Gen 1,
where they were so excited because it's so hard to find, you finally find one
and it just Teleports away.
And I like that-
Like, in future games, Abra keeps that gimmick.
Like, I recently played ZA and like,
I knew that Abra was going to Teleport away before I even, you know, saw it.
And then of course, it Teleported away
and I had to chase it down and get the new one.
Number 700 is Duskull. 699 is Hippopotas.
Hippopotas is a pre-revolution that actually has a slightly better
score and viability because you could justify using it.
It's not good, but you can use it.
698 goes to Crustle. Crustle is better in Pokémon Unite,
and in the Trading Card Game, I think, than it is in the official competitive format.
697 is Mabosstiff.
Mabosstiff I feel is a bit of a letdown
because it has a lot going for it;
it has a couple of interesting abilities
in Intimidate and Guard Dog,
and the stats honestly are not that bad.
Like, it's a Pokémon that if you look at it,
you think it should be better than it is.
I could see this Pokémon being good in a format with a lower power level.
Like, I would not be shocked
if at some point in the future Mabosstiff was
more than usable.
Like, it probably could be good
in the right circumstances, but the specific ecosystem of Scarlet and Violet
didn't allow for it to get there.
Number 696 is Glimmet.
Glimmet I think, if you were playing a format with a budget like Draft League,
you could justify using it because the ability is pretty good,
and the stats-
Honestly are not that bad for a pre-evolution-
When we did the Little Cup tournament,
it was actually quite strong.
And I also really like that Glimmet's design is silly.
Like, I like that it's kind of weird and hard to tell
what's going on with it.
Speaking of weird designs, number 695 is Pincurchin.
Pincurchin's a very popular Pokémon and also just love-
I love the little round blobs.
694 is Shellos West Sea.
That's the pink one, right?
Now, for the most part, I'm splitting Pokémon up with different forms
depending on competitive viability, and there's no competitive difference
between the pink and the blue Gastrodon,
but I feel like it's very important to tell you
which ones I like more than than the other ones,
and so West Sea is lower on the list.
East Sea, you'll have to see where that pops up.
Number 693 is Dusknoir.
Dusknoir already has a great design, but I think the thing about Dusknoir
that's the most memorable to me is-
did you all ever play Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time?
/Darkness/I-forgot-the-last-one- Sky, I think?
I think that's, to this day,
my favorite Pokémon game of all time,
and I don't want to spoil it for anyone
who's going to go back and play this, you know, 15 year old game,
but Dusknoir plays a major role in that game,
and it makes it especially memorable and iconic for me.
692 goes to Komala. Komala is a letdown, in my opinion.
691 goes to Rockruff.
I like Rockruff because you can say it like "Rock-Ruff!" (barking).
690 goes to Solrock. 689 goes to Falinks.
I'm very curious to see how Mega Falinks is,
that's a Pokémon I'm excited about.
688 goes to Lunatone.
I think Lunatone is slightly better,
I like the design a little bit more;
I think it's close to Solrock, because they're kind
of a linked pair, but I like Lunatone slightly more.
687 goes to Servine, another starter Pokémon making an appearance here.
Fun fact about Servine, is that actually
it was used a little bit back in 2011, when the power level was super low,
because Eviolite + Contrary Leaf Storm was a set- actually-
I don't know if it got Contrary at the time,
I think it was Eviolite Coil?
I think you ran Coil Servine. It's weird, moving on.
686 is Ekans.
I don't have much to say about Ekans,
but I feel like it definitely deserves
to be relatively high up on the list for an unevolved Pokémon.
685 is Zebstrika.
684 is Gloom.
We actually made a short about this, but there was a period
where Stench Gloom was used a little bit; it was very, very funny.
It didn't even use Eviolite,
it used a Loaded Dice.
683 is Diglett. Now, Diglett
actually falls into the category of both kind of like an iconic pre-evolution Pokémon,
and around nine draft pick,
because I have literally drafted this before.
There's a video of me using Stealth Rocks Diglett
somewhere on the internet.
I don't remember if I wrote if I won that set,
but I have used Diglett before because of Arena Trap and the speed.
682 is Weepinbell. 681 goes to Magnemite.
Number 680 goes to Bayleef,
another starter Pokémon making an appearance.
679 goes to Yanma. Yanma, another Pokémon that is both, an iconic, you know,
older generation design and a Pokémon that has a little bit of competitive viability,
and was actually used as recently as last season.
Number 678 goes to Elekid.
Number 677 goes to Zigzagoon.
Zigzagoon is the best Route 1 Normal type thus far,
and I'm going to say it, probably ever.
676 is Roselia. 675 goes to Staravia. 674 is Buizel. 673 is Drilbur.
I think that Drilbur-Excadrill is one of the biggest cuteness gaps
in the series, because I think Drilbur is pretty cute,
and I do not think that Excadrill is cute at all.
672 is Trubbish.
Fun fact, I think that Trubbish is canonically a cat Pokémon.
They made merch with all the cats on it,
and they put Trubbish on there.
671 is Minccino. Minsino? Minchino? Number 670 is Rufflet- "Ruff-Let" (barking like a Rufflet)
669 is Caterpie.
Caterpie, I think is one of the most iconic pre-evolution,
like, stage one Gen 1 Pokémon of all time.
That's a lot of qualifiers, holy cow. But I love Caterpie.
I think this is mostly from that anime episode as a kid.
668 is Archen, another interesting fossil Pokémon making it decently high up.
667 is Vanillish.
666 is Cutiefly.
That's interesting, it's an interesting number for that.
Number 665 is Quilava.
Quilava's another great starter Pokémon,
and actually makes it pretty high up for a mid stage starter.
664 is Sealeo.
My guess is that Sealeo is one of those Pokémon
that people like a lot, but they don't think about that often.
I don't know if that's the correct read,
but that's that's what I'm feeling right now. That's what's in my heart.
I think we're going to vibes-based at this point.
663 is Bronzor, 662 is Sharpedo.
What happened to the other half of Sharpedo?
Do you think at some point they're going to like, give Sharpedo
an evolution or something, which is like a whole shark?
Because it's only half a shark.
661 is Drapion.
I like shiny Drapion a lot,
I think is one of my favorite shinies.
And 660, closing out the category is East Sea Shellos.
As you can see,
East Sea actually outperforms West Sea by a good margin here.
Now, there are some Pokémon that are clearly designed
with some kind of gimmick in mind, right?
Like maybe they have one role they can fill,
or they've got something like,
kind of unique, or signature, or special about them.
But just because you can do something,
doesn't necessarily mean that you should.
Which is why the next section of Pokémon are named:
I do one thing, but maybe I shouldn't.
Kicking off the category at number 659, we have Dudunsparce.
Dudunsparce's one thing is that it makes people mad.
Come in at number 658, we have Comfey.
Comfey's signature ability Triage
is quite unique, and in some like instances can be good,
but for the most part it feels a little underwhelming.
It basically acts like a health pack for whatever's next to it.
657 is Dreadnaw.
Dreadnaw saw a little bit play at one point,
but for the most part, it's an inferior Swift Swimmer.
656 is Sandaconda.
655 is Pawmo. 654 is Greavard.
This is an outlier.
This is a Pokémon with a great design that-
Yeah, I mean, it's up here because it has a great design.
653 is Obstagoon.
Now I want to talk about Obstagoon, because when I was making my personal
10 Worst Pokémon of all time list, I put Obstagoon
in that bottom 10,
and you can see here it's escaped that fate by quite a lot.
It turns out both Scarlet and Zane have much
more favorable opinions about Obstagoon compared to me,
and also it does have a lot of competitive viability,
which I wasn't factoring in entirely when I was making that list.
It was a bit more subjective, a little less... methodical.
So Obstagoon escapes its fate by a placement of over 400 placings here.
652 is Emolga.
I'm not even sure that Emolga does one thing,
but it definitely shouldn't.
651 is Hoopa.
Hoopa Confined, the cuter form.
650 is Galarian Meowth.
649 is Quaxly, another starter Pokémon.
648 is Arctovish,
Arctovish being for the most part an inferior Dracovish.
647 is Galarian Stunfisk.
Galarian Stunfisk I think even has a signature ability,
or like, a signature move called Snap Trap, I'm pretty sure?
But it's- it's not- it's not very good.
646 is Paldean Tauros Combat Breed, so only the pure Fighting type.
It is certainly worse than the other two.
645 is Hisuian Sneasel. Hisuian Sneasel is actually legitimately a threat.
644 it goes to Flapple, a Pokémon more fun to say than to use.
643 goes to Zubat.
Good job Zubat, you've made it...
Probably a lot higher than a lot of people would have expected.
642 goes to Paras.
641 goes to Tentacool. Number 640 is Galarian Slowpoke.
I think the little side mission where like,
Galarian Slowpoke moves really fast, I think is really funny,
even to this day.
639 is Dewgong. 638 is Staryu.
637 is another Legendary,
it's base form Necrozma.
I think base Necrozma is a lot less cool
than the either of the combined forms or the ultra form.
636 goes to Pinsir. Number 635 is Paldean Wooper, a.k.a. Pooper.
I like regular Wooper more, but I do think
Paldean Wooper is pretty good.
634 goes to Delcatty.
Delcatty does have one thing that it can do,
and does have one thing that it shouldn't do.
It didn't stop me from
doing that thing,
which is...
Delcatty gets this signature ability called Normalize,
which turned all of your moves into Normal type moves.
I had a strategy
where I used a very elaborate combination
to give both my opponents Pokémon Normalize,
and then lock them on the field with Shadow Tag and have two Ghost types,
so I was just fully immune to all damage.
It's a really silly strategy.
I actually got second in a major tournament with it.
Very fun, very stupid.
633 goes to Relicanth.
632 is Beldum. 631 is Grotle, who's a starter Pokémon,
and actually saw
a little bit of use back in 2015 as a bulky Leech Seed Grass type.
Number 630 is Luxio. Number 629 is Sandile, and 628 is Joltik.
When they made Joltik plushies, they sold out like, immediately.
I think it was one of the fastest
selling out plushies that they've had.
627 is Cryogonal. Cryogonal's a disappointment.
I hope that at some point
they give it an evolution, or a Mega, or something.
636 is regular Stunfisk.
I think a really flat fish is just hilarious,
and Stunfisk, while not
super good or even a little bit good, or even concepts of good,
is very funny.
I think Stunfisk doesn't get it enough love for how funny it is.
625 is Durant.
Now, Durant was a very divisive topic
among the three of us who did this ranking.
Some people really hate Durant,
and some of us actually like Durant and think it's pretty good,
so it's ended up here somewhere in the middle.
I think Durant is great.
I like the fact that it was actually usable a couple times
during competitive Pokémon history, and I like the lore with Heatmor,
I think that's pretty neat,
but not everybody feels the same way I do about Durant, so let me know
in the comments if you like Durant or if you hate Durant.
Apparently there's no middle ground.
Number 624 is Spewpa.
623 is Crawdaunt. I think Crawdaunt's a fan favorite. 622 is Florges-
All of the flowers.
Good job, Florges, you got- you got all the flowers.
Number 621 is Brionne.
I think Brionne is actually a really good middle stage starter design.
Good job, Brionne, you-
I think it would've been really easy to make it really ugly,
but I think Brionne did a good job, and actually really nailed it.
Number 620 is Toxapex. 619 is Scorbunny.
We have another starter in this category.
Scorbunny I think is a great starter,
especially for the later generations.
I feel like the Gen 7 starters...
Nope, that's not true.
Nevermind, moving on.
618 is Sliggoo. I love Sliggoo, I love the name, I love the design,
I think everything about Sliggoo's great, so I like Sliggoo.
617 is Horsea.
I think that if they named a Pokémon Horsea nowadays, fans would flip.
I think it only gets away with it because it's a Gen 1 Pokémon.
616 is Wooloo. People love Wooloo, I love Wooloo, great Pokémon.
I think a lot better than Dubwool, personally.
615 is Voltorb.
Voltorb I think is one of the more iconic pre-evolution Gen 1 Pokémon,
just because blowing yourself up is somewhat funny.
And at number 614, we have our very first Paradox Pokémon.
The worst Paradox Pokémon out there is Iron Boulder.
Iron Boulder is not the worst
from a competitive angle,
but I think from like a potential angle and from an angle of like,
design aspect, I think it's by far the worst.
617 is Type:Null.
I think Type:Null is a really weird Pokémon in a great way.
It's also technically a Legendary Pokémon,
even though it doesn't feel that way.
612 is Cramorant.
Cramorant is not good, but it is so funny.
I hope that Cramorant gets something that makes it usable at some point,
because like the fact
that it goes underwater and comes up with a Pikachu is just-
and then it spits the Pikachu out to the opponent is like-
just incredible.
611 is Bidoof.
Now, of course, I said that Zigzagoon was the best
of the early route rat Pokémon, but I think that Bidoof is so iconic
and so memorable
that even though I personally think
Zigzagoon is the best, I don't think you can argue
that Bidoof has had the biggest impact
on the culture by far in a way, actually; so beloved.
So even though I like Zigzagoon more, I do also like Bidoof-
I'm not saying anything bad about Bidoof-
Bidoof outplaces Zigzagoon.
610 is Venonat. Venonat, a Pokémon with a little bit of competitive viability as well.
609 is Poliwhirl.
Poliwhirl also has some unique things that it can do, though it's not super good.
608 is Cyndaquil,
another first stage starter Pokémon, making it pretty far up the list.
607 is Flaafy, and closing out the category at number 606 is Wingull.
There are some Pokémon out there that seem really cool.
Maybe you see them in a trailer, or maybe you hear about their
neat signature ability or signature move, or,
you know, unique typing and you're really, really excited;
until you actually get into your game and you start using it
and you realize that you have wasted your excitement points
on something that didn't deserve it.
The next category in our list is excited until you use it.
Kicking us off is Eiscue at number 605.
Eiscue is so cool.
It has a neat signature ability, it has two forms,
it's not very good.
600 is Slurpuff. Has some stuff it can do,
not very good at doing those things.
603 is Cacturne. Cacturne needs like, 200 more stats, dude.
602 is Mr. Rime.
Mr. Rime gets a signature ability
that's actually somewhat useful in certain circumstances,
but like. is not actually a good Pokémon.
601 is Keckleon. I've tried to use Keckleon before; not- not- not good.
Number 600 is Croagunk. 599 is Darumaka.
Number 598 is Sigilyph.
I think most people don't care
about Sigilyph, but I really like it;
I feel like those of us who started with Black and White,
we're always seeing Sigilyph
on like these weird teams.
It has a lot of things that it can do, but it just-
it's like, it needs like 100 more stat points; they need to give us Mega Sigilyph.
Number 597 is Larvesta. 596 is Dewpider.
(sorry I don't understand the joke)
That's not an original joke.
Number 595 is Mismagius.
They did fix Mismagius by giving us Flutter Mane.
594 is Banette.
As someone who's won a Regional with Banette,
you're definitely excited until they start using it, I'll tell you that much.
593 is Calyrex, but only the naked form.
I guess he's not really naked. He feels naked without his horse.
This is a Pokémon that shouldn't be exciting
until you use it, because you should never use it-
like, you should always use the horse form.
It's a Legendary Pokémon.
It is a really funny design and like I think the fact that it talks-
it's like, one of the few Pokémon that talks in the games itself.
So I think it's interesting for sure,
but it does feel like half a Pokémon; like, this feels
like the other half of Sharpedo in a way.
592 is Rapidash.
Now, base Rapidash is certainly iconic, and I like, I really like
the appearance in the original, you know, theme song,
I think it's really, really memorable, but it is so bad.
Like it's- it's just a disappointment competitively.
591 is Rampardos,
a fossil Pokémon that I think people
have quite fond memories of,
but maybe because they don't remember actually how bad it is.
Number 590 is Hitmonlee.
Hitmonlee is iconic, but not super good.
589 is Bibarel. Bibarel only barely outplaces Bidoof
because it is a lot better competitively,
although it does suffer a bit because it's not nearly as iconic.
588 is Seadra.
587 is Ralts. 586 is Tangela.
585 is Misdreavus. Both Tangela and Misdreavus
have actually seen a little bit of use in the past thanks to Eviolite.
Like, Misdreavus actually got second at the
US National Championships back in 2013.
584 is Celebi, 583 is Seviper. Seviper outplacing Zangoose,
so on this most illustrious of lists,
Seviper wins the battle.
The eternal battle.
582 is Cradily. 581 is Bagon. Bag-on? Bagon.
Number 580 is Vespiquen.
Did you all know it's spelled Vespiquen, not Vespiqueen?
That's one that I don't really understand,
why is it not Vespiqueen? Any knowers?
579 is Drifloon, and Drifloon
goes to a subcategory here that we are calling True Peak.
These are designs that are just super memorable,
super iconic,
just really great across the board,
and are certainly not in the category of exciting until you use it.
I think I've skipped over a couple of other True Peak designs;
like, I would probably put Ralts in here as well, actually, but I forgot.
578 is Froslass.
Now, I will say, I'm extremely excited to use Mega Froslass.
We will see if I am excited until I use it there.
577 goes to Tepig. Tepig's a starter Pokémon.
I think I'd put this in True Peak, alongside the next Pokémon on our list:
576 is Chimchar.
That's True Peak.
575 is Kirlia.
I think Kirlia is also True Peak.
Maybe I just like a lot of the Pokémon here.
Number 574 is Swadloon.
I think Swadloon has a better design than either
its pre-evolution or its evolution; great Pokémon.
Number 573 is Golbat. 572 is Galarian Darumaka.
Out of all the regional forms, I think the Darmanitan line is one of my favorites.
Snd closing out the category is number 571, Wigglytuff.
Wigglytuff actually won a Regional Championship,
so it's actually not really exciting until you use it,
but I also wouldn't say that it's True Peak;
I think this might just be an outlier.
The Pokémon in the next section
didn't fit neatly
into one specific category, which is okay because they did fit
neatly into three.
On the one hand, we have Little Cup Heroes,
which are Pokémon that are really good as like,
pre-evolutions in formats where evolution is banned.
The second is "I'm not like other girls,
this is my favorite Pokémon", which are the Pokémon
that are definitely like,
viable to be someone's favorites, but not the most obvious ones.
And the third group of Pokémon
in this next category is Modes of Transportation.
Kicking us off,
we have a Little Cup Hero, with Foongus coming in at number 570.
569 goes to Cyclizar. Cyclizar is a mode of transportation;
that's not a hot take.
568 is Litwick, a Little Cup Hero. 567 goes to Pawniard,
and Pawniard is memorable
because it is the exact midpoint of our list.
We are halfway through every single Pokémon being ranked.
Have we talked to about your favorite Pokémon yet?
Then I'm gonna, because I'm gonna talk about all of them.
566 is Vullaby. Vullaby actually is a great Pokémon in Little Cup.
565 is a Revavroom.
Revavroom canonically is a mode of transportation,
people ride it in the game.
564 is Espurr. 563 is Aurorus.
Now, Aurorus is an "I'm not like other girls" Pokémon,
because it is a great Pokémon.
it's awesome if it's your favorite,
but it's not the most obvious Pokémon to have as a favorite.
Personally, I would argue that Aurorus
is also a mode of transportation, but I'm not going to argue with you.
562 is Rowlett.
561 is Lycanroc midnight form. 560 Thwackey.
559 Raboot, and number 558 Fuecoco.
Number 557 is Lokix.
I think Lokix is an "I'm not like other girls" Pokémon.
It's not the most obvious favorite to have,
but I think that people who like Lokix really like Lokix,
and I do think there's something cool about it.
So I don't know, I think- I think this is a Pokémon that you like
if you want a Pokémon
that's like not Greninja or Charizard to be your favorite,
and you want people to think that you're different, which is fine.
That's nothing wrong with that.
Number 556 is Scovillain.
This is "I'm not like other girls because, like, I really love food".
Number 555 is Tinkatuff. 554 goes to Houndstone.
I think Houndstone is both "I'm not like other girls"
and a mode of transportation.
Houndstone for like the spooky girls,
and the people who need a place to go quickly.
And actually here's- actually, I know that people think I'm joking,
but here's the thing: Houndstone gets Sand Rush, okay?
Rush hour? Got a rush to get where I'm going? Mode of transportation.
553 is Hattrem.
Number 552 is Rabsca.
I think Rabsca might just be an outlier,
I don't- I don't know if people really like Rabsca.
I don't think it's a mode of transportation.
Number 551 is Hippowdown. Hippowdon <i>is</i> a mode of transportation.
You can you can ride that for sure.
Number 550 is Magmortar. People hate how I saw Magmortar.
549 is Grookey. Grookey outperforming Thwackey,
even though Thwackey actually is a little bit viable.
I lost to one recently. Good job, me.
548 is Orbeetle.
And here's the thing:
Orbeetle is undeniably
a mode of transportation because it's a UFO,
and the Gigantamax form is surely;
like, you could- that could definitely, like, Teleport you up,
and then, you know, take you where it wants to go.
Maybe not where you want to go, but I mean, that's that's still accounts;
that's- that's a mode of transportation.
Number 547 is Duosion.
I love the whole Dupsion line, I think it's an excellent line.
Number 546 is Morpeko.
We're not differentiating between the forms
because it just switches between them naturally.
Number 545 is Dugtrio.
Dugtrio- this might be an unpopular opinion, but it is a mode of transportation.
It's basically a car seat, just not a very comfortable one.
Number 544 is Poltchageist, and closing it out
at number 543, as our last Little Cup Hero, is Tandemaus.
So, before we continue on,
I thought this would be a good place to talk about some stats,
because we're over halfway through the list now.
Specifically, how many Pokémon from each Generation
ended up in the bottom half of the list.
There's one thing that I think is interesting,
is that if you look at just the raw numbers of how many Pokémon
are in the bottom half of our list here, you can see that
Gen 3 is actually doing the worst, followed by Generation 5 with 85,
followed by Generation 8, then Generation 1,
and so on and so forth. And out of everything,
Generation 6 is actually doing the best.
However, that's because we're looking at the raw numbers,
and you have to keep in mind
that the amount of Pokémon in each Pokedex is not equal.
And so if we look at the percentage of Pokémon in the bottom half
compared to the percentage of Pokémon introduced in that generation,
tell us a bit of a different story.
Generation 6, who was doing the best in terms of the raw numbers,
is actually doing the worst overall in terms of the percentages,
because there just weren't that many Pokémon
introduced in Generation 6.
Two other things
I think are really interesting here is that
Generation 3 is actually having a surprisingly hard time,
despite the fact that I think a lot of Generation 3
Pokémon are great, and I like Generation 3 a lot.
So that's a little weird.
And the generation doing
the best is actually not Generation 1, but Generation 9.
Now, this is in large part because of powercreep,
because we're giving Pokémon a score based on how competitively viable they are,
and the Generation 9 Pokémon are by far
the strongest that of any generation thus far.
Maybe I'll have more stats for you later,
I don't know.
Back to the list.
Now, because we're over halfway through the list,
it means that the Pokémon
remaining are, for the most part, pretty memorable.
Pretty iconic, right?
And so this next chunk of Pokémon I have named
"Your mom might know these Pokémon."
We're not talking about the Pokémon that like, everybody knows, right?
Like everybody knows Charizard and Pikachu, right?
But these are Pokémon that, like, my mom might know it,
your mom might know it... she also might not.
These are Pokémon that are kind of memorable a little bit.
Starting off with Galarian Farfetch'd.
Now, to be fair, I don't think my mom literally knows
Galarian Farfetch'd, but she definitely knows Farfetch'd.