For the Legends Arceus team, I would’ve swapped Beautifly or Mothim with Scizor. This is the one game where Scizor isn’t a trade evolution, and it’s a great Pokémon. Bug / Steel is a great Type Combination, getting a Metal Coat to evolve Scyther isn’t too difficult, and it gets a lot of great moves, like Swords Dance, Bullet Punch, Iron Head, X-Scissor, Close Combat, and Psycho Cut.
Just gonna bring this up for Legends Arceus. Scizor is also an available option. In PLA, you don't have to trade for trade evos. And for trade evos that require an item you can just use that item and instantly evolve it. Just catch a scyther, get a metal coat and you're good to go. And if that's not enough you can just catch scizor outright in the alabaster icelands through a space-time distortion.
I like Scizor much more than Cleavor. But without tecnician, bullet punch really lose effectiveness and Iron Head is not that good in a game where Steel is pretty much offensively useless. Also, Cleavor uses every other moves in their movepool better. Sadly, in Legend Arceus, Scizor is the inferior option. You can still swap out mothim/beautifly as Scizor hits harder overall, just don't expect the good old overwhelming Redmon
I understand why these rules but bug types really vary especially as they were horrible in Gen 1. Also the movesets vary a lot like Heracross not getting good fighting coverage in Gen 2 and Scizor having very limited STAB. Poor Scizor it automatically got eliminated from a lot of games due to no trades
Mothim is an amazing Pokemon and I used it for the entire game on my original Diamond playthrough 2007 and Vespiquen is very underrated I did use the Alpha Kricketune in Legends Arceus and it was my first time using Kricketune. Ariados is criminally underrated its absolutely fantastic in Colosseum & XD: Gale of Darkness and its also good in HeartGold & SoulSilver and not only that but Ariados excels in Contests as well same scenario with Ledian. Forretress is very good and gets alot of negativity. Butterfree, Beedrill & Venomoth are underrated. I adore Scolipede its one of my favourite Pokemon.
This was definitely perfectly-timed, as I had planned to do a Mono-Bug run of BW... though I will be using Accelgor/Escavalier, since the randomizer allows for the evolution to happen.
Ran almost that exact team in HeartGold recently, and Lance's Aerodactyl was an absolute brick wall. Literally 50 tries before I trade evolved Scyther to get a steel attack.
I remember when they buffed masqureine in gen7. Guzma's in ultra moon was scary when doing a nuzlocke especially since there aren't many special walls around the first battle
@@RafaZeller Chandelure didn't get it's hidden ability released alongside the Johto Starters, Unova Starters and Legendary Birds Until Generation 6 while the Legendary Beasts didn't recieve theirs until the Virtual Console releases. Scolopede original Hidden Ability was Quick Feet and was released via the Dream World after the launch of Pokemon Black and White 2. It is the only Pokemon who had its hidden ability changed despite being released.
Crustle is actually pretty solid if you get one with Sturdy, since you can turn it into a devious Shell Smash sweeper. Edit: Volcarona in BW2 isn't bad either. You can teach it Signal Beam in Driftveil City as a decent special attacking move to tide yourself over until you can grab the Psychic TM from Route 13 and buy Fire Blast from Lacunosa town and then you get access to all its good moves once you hit up Humilao City and it just carries the lategame.
Bug is the type I love to do type runs with. I always loved Pinsir in the original gen. Though Scyther always has gotten the love. Heracross increased my love for the type and pokemon like Scoliopede and Golispod really hammered in why I love the pokemon. The first few episodes of the pokemon anime original run also lent to my love of the buggy mons. The caterpie and beedrill episodes were good fun. And I am still salty to this day about how in the hell the bug catcher got a pinsir so early in the series haha
@Burntbwak BIG FACTS. It was wild because both pinsir and scyther were so rare for pokemon in general in Gen 1 and 2. Yet you weren't awarded for such rare bug types lmao. Then suddenly around gen 6 or 7, Gamefreak was like BUG POKEMON GUD. I'm waiting for a South American region with a Bug legendary that'd be dope. Maybe a Bug dragon
@@CowboyPrestige101 I’d argue that Gen 5 is when Game Freak committed to bug types being good. Unova gave us a ton of actually useful ones for playthroughs like Galvantula, Leavanny, Crustle and Accelgor in addition to Quiver Dance, one of the most broken set up moves to this day.
I know the bug type is generally the absolute worst type but they CAN dominate with the right move sets and the dedication to ev training especially in the main games and ive seen a few mono bug nuzlockes that just blew my mind 😂
Ninjask can be really fun to play in-game (not tournaments or anything), because if you stick to a "make it go faster" strategy, Ninjask can be ridiculous. Make it do Sword Dance+Double Team and let it boost its speed with their ability, and it becomes a fast attack machine that evades everything. Not sure how it would go in tournaments or anything but, playing R/S/E with a Ninjask was always fun for me. 😅
Scyther doesn't get Fury Attack. It gets Fury CUTTER, which, being a Bug-type move, is indeed a good option. Scolipede didn't get Speed Boost until X and Y. In Gen V it had Quick Feet. Plus, those are its HIDDEN Abilities, meaning the odds of you getting one with either in a regular playthrough are pretty much zilch. Scolipede's still a really good Pokemon, though.
In my experience bug type teams are surprisingly viable in competitive because NOBODY stacks their team with bug counters in mind. Once you win the first speed-tie or prediction everything else just snowballs in your favor.
What type is next for the next "If I was a Gym Leader" video? Fire, Ghost, Steel, Water, Fighting, Ground, Flying, Ice, Normal, Rock, Psychic, Dragon, Bug, Poison or Grass? I'll comment my Pokemon team in each and every "If I was a Gym Leader" video (even commenting my favorite STAB move in the main Pokemon of each team)
@@cosmicintervention9869 yup, though I just remembered that if we stick with no trade evos, it's a team of six Haunter. I don't think Hoenn would have a full team either, even with ORAS. Banette, Shedinja, Dusclops (Dusknoir is a trade evo), Froslass are the non version exclusives. I guess the Mirage Spots could increase our options since those are still before the post game, but we're still super limited.
For Fairy in theory outisde Johto and Unova you can go a Team for each region with Kanto in Let's Go, Hoenn with ORAS, Sinnoh with BDSP and rest normally. Let's Go would be nice also for Dark and Steel and even Dragon or Ghost with few more options.
Shedinja is fun if you're doing a challenge run and have to play chess with the other trainer's team. If you know they won't have a response, Shedinja is a win condition. Setting up for Shedinja can be a challenge in an of itself, but I don't think it makes the game less fun.
For Ruby I used Mothim for a time but dropped it. My final team was Dustox, Ninjask, Shedinja, Armaldo, Masquerain, and Volbeat (who was surprisingly good).
In BW i used a Crustle to sweep Drayden using shell smash, x-scizzor, rock slide and other move i can't remember. Just ev train it a bit in attack and speed, and you're good to go
Could also go with Beedrill in ORAS, as you can get in Safari zone along with Pinsir and Heracross and use it mainly in Mega Evolution as Mega Beedrill is really good unlike in base form
man, you should try eviolite shelmet with toxic, protect, recover, acid armor. very stall but it can legit destroy any physical attacker in the game that's not using dragon tail or rock moves
I don't get why Rock is strong against Bug types. They live under rocks. The best excuse I've heard is that if you drop a rock on a bug, it dies. Lots of things die when you drop a rock on them.
i actually did a bug monotype of Fire Red. The entire Elite Four (except bruno lol) were done with Parasect using Spore, switching to Scyther and setting up Swords Dance for a sweep. To one-shot Blue's Arcanine (it had intimidate), Scyther had to be level 68. Shit was as hard as any rom hack I've ever played, no joke. Rematches were actually easier because of Speed Boost Yanma and Guts Heracross. Even Ariados contributed with Night Shade and STAB Sludge Bomb. Fuck Beedrill.
I like Durant but the problem is the truant ability, where it can only move every other team. I'm not gonna sleep on Lokix either, Bug/Dark as the new typing.
Well, actually Truant isn’t Durant’s regular ability, it is it’s hidden ability. HUSTLE is the regular ability. Plus, Truant can be used well with Entrainment to give some troubling Pokemon the worst ability in the game.
@@northstarpokeshipper2148 even then, you can always use a Durant with Swarm instead. You aren’t forced to use Hustle and it’s strong enough to it doesn’t need the attack boost for a playthrough.
9:37 you can't even use it at Elite four Volcarona Evolution is 59 and highiest Level of Pokemon before Post Game is Ghetis Hydreigon with Level 54 (With is illegal)
Dang Scizor got absolutely zero respect from this list. I get he's trade evo but at least PLA you could run both Scyther evos (and even Scyther if you're wild).
Might I recommend in the future of these videos having an extra team? one where you have 6 pokemon but you can't use two pokemon from the same gen. eg. you can't use Scyther and Pinsir on the same team.
Pinsir outshines Scyther in one small, but ever so important way. It is completely impossible to beat Fire Red with mono bug (without trading) due to pinsir being the only bug type with strength in thst generation
For the Legends Arceus team, I would’ve swapped Beautifly or Mothim with Scizor. This is the one game where Scizor isn’t a trade evolution, and it’s a great Pokémon. Bug / Steel is a great Type Combination, getting a Metal Coat to evolve Scyther isn’t too difficult, and it gets a lot of great moves, like Swords Dance, Bullet Punch, Iron Head, X-Scissor, Close Combat, and Psycho Cut.
Slipped my mind, thanks for pointing this out!
Scizor is good for Legends: Arceus.
It's also a spawn in the time distortions in the tundra map.
now I can become the greatest bug catcher of all time!!!!
Fire
@@icebreaker150 That’s why we have Pokémon like Dwebble and Araquanid.
I already exist though
You're not me though
Just gonna bring this up for Legends Arceus. Scizor is also an available option. In PLA, you don't have to trade for trade evos. And for trade evos that require an item you can just use that item and instantly evolve it. Just catch a scyther, get a metal coat and you're good to go. And if that's not enough you can just catch scizor outright in the alabaster icelands through a space-time distortion.
That’s how it should be from now on
I like Scizor much more than Cleavor. But without tecnician, bullet punch really lose effectiveness and Iron Head is not that good in a game where Steel is pretty much offensively useless. Also, Cleavor uses every other moves in their movepool better. Sadly, in Legend Arceus, Scizor is the inferior option. You can still swap out mothim/beautifly as Scizor hits harder overall, just don't expect the good old overwhelming Redmon
@@mimmo4762 Still better than Beautifly and Mothim.
Dark types would be cool
Vivillon also has access to the combo Compound Eyes + Sleep Powder + Quiver Dance + Hurricane
😮 damn that's actually really impressive
I would like to see the ice-type. This should be a tough one.
I'm sure it'll be mostly sneazel,weavile,lapras and mamoswine
One problem can be that before gen 7 (more specific, before USUM) ice types are only available after like 4 to 6 gyms
Volcarona in BW2 is MVP! The move tutors helps a lot!
I understand why these rules but bug types really vary especially as they were horrible in Gen 1. Also the movesets vary a lot like Heracross not getting good fighting coverage in Gen 2 and Scizor having very limited STAB. Poor Scizor it automatically got eliminated from a lot of games due to no trades
Forretress helped me beat Red first try in Silver. I gave it Sandstorm for extra chip damage and Rollout with a quick claw.
Mothim is an amazing Pokemon and I used it for the entire game on my original Diamond playthrough 2007 and Vespiquen is very underrated I did use the Alpha Kricketune in Legends Arceus and it was my first time using Kricketune.
Ariados is criminally underrated its absolutely fantastic in Colosseum & XD: Gale of Darkness and its also good in HeartGold & SoulSilver and not only that but Ariados excels in Contests as well same scenario with Ledian.
Forretress is very good and gets alot of negativity.
Butterfree, Beedrill & Venomoth are underrated.
I adore Scolipede its one of my favourite Pokemon.
I think Fire or Grass would be good choices early this time around
Ima be honest... I swear I've used a Parasect in every single gen as my "catcher"...
False Swipe + Spore is just so good lmao
Hey-hey! Someone else who recognizes the greatness!
Ain’t no way this dude picks 3 bug/flying types over an Armaldo.
This was definitely perfectly-timed, as I had planned to do a Mono-Bug run of BW... though I will be using Accelgor/Escavalier, since the randomizer allows for the evolution to happen.
Ran almost that exact team in HeartGold recently, and Lance's Aerodactyl was an absolute brick wall. Literally 50 tries before I trade evolved Scyther to get a steel attack.
I remember when they buffed masqureine in gen7. Guzma's in ultra moon was scary when doing a nuzlocke especially since there aren't many special walls around the first battle
Scolipede didn't get Speed Boost until generation 6. It was the only Pokemon whose hidden ability was released and changed.
Chandelure floats by...
@@RafaZeller Chandelure didn't get it's hidden ability released alongside the Johto Starters, Unova Starters and Legendary Birds Until Generation 6 while the Legendary Beasts didn't recieve theirs until the Virtual Console releases.
Scolopede original Hidden Ability was Quick Feet and was released via the Dream World after the launch of Pokemon Black and White 2. It is the only Pokemon who had its hidden ability changed despite being released.
@@costby1105 Chandelure's original Hidden Ability was Shadow Tag. It wasn't released in Gen V (sadly), but it was changed.
Making a bug team in gen 5 is like making a dragon team in other gens. such great, viable mons
Firing thunders with my compound eyes galvantula is a good memory of gen5
Played a bug type team in white 2, tms and move tutors are key for Volcarona and it gets quiver dance early enough
In BW original, you won't get the early evolved Volcarona like in BW2. But even still, I used a Larvesta on my team once and It was not useless
I've suffered using only grass type teams so I wonder what would be the best pokemons for it
Hoenn definitely has some of the best options.
Crustle is actually pretty solid if you get one with Sturdy, since you can turn it into a devious Shell Smash sweeper.
Edit: Volcarona in BW2 isn't bad either. You can teach it Signal Beam in Driftveil City as a decent special attacking move to tide yourself over until you can grab the Psychic TM from Route 13 and buy Fire Blast from Lacunosa town and then you get access to all its good moves once you hit up Humilao City and it just carries the lategame.
This comment came in handy for the best fire type teams ty ;)
Gen 5 & Gen 7 arguably got the best bug types
ICE Type should be next!
Every volcarona fan knows that larvesta is a physical attackers, with an 85 base att versus 50spa flame charge and lunge hit pretty hard
Bug is the type I love to do type runs with. I always loved Pinsir in the original gen. Though Scyther always has gotten the love. Heracross increased my love for the type and pokemon like Scoliopede and Golispod really hammered in why I love the pokemon.
The first few episodes of the pokemon anime original run also lent to my love of the buggy mons. The caterpie and beedrill episodes were good fun. And I am still salty to this day about how in the hell the bug catcher got a pinsir so early in the series haha
then we hammered away at the opposing alakazam with our pinsir that learns NO BUG TYPE MOVES WHGAT
@Burntbwak BIG FACTS. It was wild because both pinsir and scyther were so rare for pokemon in general in Gen 1 and 2. Yet you weren't awarded for such rare bug types lmao. Then suddenly around gen 6 or 7, Gamefreak was like BUG POKEMON GUD.
I'm waiting for a South American region with a Bug legendary that'd be dope. Maybe a Bug dragon
@@CowboyPrestige101 I’d argue that Gen 5 is when Game Freak committed to bug types being good. Unova gave us a ton of actually useful ones for playthroughs like Galvantula, Leavanny, Crustle and Accelgor in addition to Quiver Dance, one of the most broken set up moves to this day.
@Yorec F don't forget they gave a free genesect when B&W2 first came out
Orbeetle is really underrated. I loved using him in Sword and Shield.
True, it's one of my favourites.
I'd love to see you do Fighting, Dragon, Ground, or Ice.
I know the bug type is generally the absolute worst type but they CAN dominate with the right move sets and the dedication to ev training especially in the main games and ive seen a few mono bug nuzlockes that just blew my mind 😂
Care to name a few, if they’re still online?
@@zacharyjoy8724 just type in “Bug type HC nuzlocke”
@@zacharyjoy8724 i know silphspectre for a fact his vids are ALL entertaining and i believe flygonHG has done a bug one of im not mistaken
I’m just gonna say I wouldn’t mind a longer video if you want to get in-depth with each Pokémon move 😅 just saying 😬
I've said this on several of his videos
Kinda nice to see that my favorite Pokemon since 1996, Scyther, is still on basically every one of these teams.
Why not build a team in paldea region?
I used Scisor, Heracross, Frosmoth, Volcarona, Venomoth, and Rabasca for my team in Padea. Beating the elite 4 was easy, even with comparable levels
You missed Beedrill for Kanto
You did real well here, considering. I wonder how you'll do the Dragon type.
6 dragonites in gen 1
Ninjask can be really fun to play in-game (not tournaments or anything), because if you stick to a "make it go faster" strategy, Ninjask can be ridiculous. Make it do Sword Dance+Double Team and let it boost its speed with their ability, and it becomes a fast attack machine that evades everything.
Not sure how it would go in tournaments or anything but, playing R/S/E with a Ninjask was always fun for me. 😅
Scyther doesn't get Fury Attack. It gets Fury CUTTER, which, being a Bug-type move, is indeed a good option.
Scolipede didn't get Speed Boost until X and Y. In Gen V it had Quick Feet. Plus, those are its HIDDEN Abilities, meaning the odds of you getting one with either in a regular playthrough are pretty much zilch. Scolipede's still a really good Pokemon, though.
In my experience bug type teams are surprisingly viable in competitive because NOBODY stacks their team with bug counters in mind. Once you win the first speed-tie or prediction everything else just snowballs in your favor.
I do Monoruns of Bug type
My teams was:
Kanto (Leaf Green)
-Scizor (Special rom with replaced trade evo)
-Pinsir
-Parasect
-Venomoth
-Butterfree
-Beedrill
Johto (Heart Gold)
-Scizor
-Heracross
-Yanmega
-Venomoth
-Forretress
-Pinsir
Hoenn (Saphaire)
-Heracross
-Dustox
-Ninjask
-Armaldo
-Volbeat
-Masquerain
Sinnoh (Platinum)
-Heracross
-Yanmega
-Scizor
-Wormadan (Trashcloak)
-Mothim
-Vespiqueen
Unova 1 (Pokemon White)
-Scolipede
-Crustle
-Levanny
-Galvantula
-Esavalier
-Accelgor
Unova 2 (Pokemon Black 2)
-Levanny
-Esavalier
-Crustle
-Heracross
-Galvantula
-Volcarona
Kalos (Pokemon Y)
-Mega Pinsir
-Scizor
-Crustle
-Yanmega
-Masquerain
-Ninjask
Alola (Pokemon Ultra Moon)
-Pheremosa
-Vikavolt
-Volcarona
-Armaldo
-Ribombee
-Araquanid
and that is i didn't play more
What type is next for the next "If I was a Gym Leader" video? Fire, Ghost, Steel, Water, Fighting, Ground, Flying, Ice, Normal, Rock, Psychic, Dragon, Bug, Poison or Grass? I'll comment my Pokemon team in each and every "If I was a Gym Leader" video (even commenting my favorite STAB move in the main Pokemon of each team)
I'd love to see the Ghosts next
Do not underestimate a sturdy Crustle with Shell Smash under any circumstances.
No best bug team for scarlet and violet?
You should do the Grass type next. The Grass type is my most favorite type.
What about Scarlet and Violet?
I'd still arguably consider Drapion as a bug
For Legends Arceus swap out one of the weak flying bug types for scizor! It’s stronger, offers a better typing, and isn’t a trade evo in this game!
Scolipede doesn’t have Speed Boost in Gen V. Its hidden ability is Quick Feet, they didn’t change it until X/Y.
Please do Ghost type! 👻🙏🏻
yes!
Kanto and Johto having teams of six Gengar would be hilarious.
@@yorecf9641 oh dang that didn't even cross my mind 😂
@@cosmicintervention9869 yup, though I just remembered that if we stick with no trade evos, it's a team of six Haunter. I don't think Hoenn would have a full team either, even with ORAS. Banette, Shedinja, Dusclops (Dusknoir is a trade evo), Froslass are the non version exclusives. I guess the Mirage Spots could increase our options since those are still before the post game, but we're still super limited.
@@yorecf9641guys, at least consider a few Misdreavus/ Magius por Johto
Do the fire type!
Fire kills bug. Let's do it.
My favourite type with electric
For Fairy in theory outisde Johto and Unova you can go a Team for each region with Kanto in Let's Go, Hoenn with ORAS, Sinnoh with BDSP and rest normally. Let's Go would be nice also for Dark and Steel and even Dragon or Ghost with few more options.
Where's the dustox love? :(
He's carried himself very well in many of my teams, and isn't ohko'd from a rock move, as opposed to beautifly
Shedinja is fun if you're doing a challenge run and have to play chess with the other trainer's team. If you know they won't have a response, Shedinja is a win condition. Setting up for Shedinja can be a challenge in an of itself, but I don't think it makes the game less fun.
For Ruby I used Mothim for a time but dropped it. My final team was Dustox, Ninjask, Shedinja, Armaldo, Masquerain, and Volbeat (who was surprisingly good).
In BW i used a Crustle to sweep Drayden using shell smash, x-scizzor, rock slide and other move i can't remember. Just ev train it a bit in attack and speed, and you're good to go
Just finish my Ultra Moon BUG type only playthrough let's say how good the teams are here
Mystic pls we need best team with no Restrictions for X/Y and US/UM, It’s literally the two that are missing for the series
You should allow trade evos in this kind of video imo. If they are in the regional dex, use it.
Let's do Grass types next!
Love the video and keep up the great work
Could also go with Beedrill in ORAS, as you can get in Safari zone along with Pinsir and Heracross and use it mainly in Mega Evolution as Mega Beedrill is really good unlike in base form
man, you should try eviolite shelmet with toxic, protect, recover, acid armor. very stall but it can legit destroy any physical attacker in the game that's not using dragon tail or rock moves
Me, I love Normal type Pokemon since they learn moves from different types.
Also, I’d like for the next type to be my second or third favorite types with Poison or Ice
8:34 Speed Bosst is his hidden Ability and he ddin't have this in gen 5 only Quick Feet
I don't get why Rock is strong against Bug types. They live under rocks. The best excuse I've heard is that if you drop a rock on a bug, it dies. Lots of things die when you drop a rock on them.
I was expecting you to mention the mega evolution of pinser and hairacross
Don’t sleep on crustle sturdy shell smash.
Theses were good teams and do Fure types next.
i actually did a bug monotype of Fire Red. The entire Elite Four (except bruno lol) were done with Parasect using Spore, switching to Scyther and setting up Swords Dance for a sweep. To one-shot Blue's Arcanine (it had intimidate), Scyther had to be level 68. Shit was as hard as any rom hack I've ever played, no joke. Rematches were actually easier because of Speed Boost Yanma and Guts Heracross. Even Ariados contributed with Night Shade and STAB Sludge Bomb. Fuck Beedrill.
Dragons are supper effective against dragons, reason one dragon is stronger enough to kill another dragon. Then why do bug resist bugs?
Bug doesn’t resist itself.
I'd like to see you cover the dragon type
Ice-Types!!! Not sure how many Ice lovers are out there however :o
Crustle is MVP. Two words. Shell Smash.
Crustle is amazing sturdy with shell smash and hallelujah
Next type could be Grass plox 🥺
Idea: best team unrestricted using alternate starters.
I like Durant but the problem is the truant ability, where it can only move every other team. I'm not gonna sleep on Lokix either, Bug/Dark as the new typing.
Well, actually Truant isn’t Durant’s regular ability, it is it’s hidden ability. HUSTLE is the regular ability. Plus, Truant can be used well with Entrainment to give some troubling Pokemon the worst ability in the game.
@@northstarpokeshipper2148 even then, you can always use a Durant with Swarm instead. You aren’t forced to use Hustle and it’s strong enough to it doesn’t need the attack boost for a playthrough.
Lokix is definitely awesome. Strong, fast, and it knows First Impression for priority. Very fun.
@@yorecf9641 true dat
One of my favourite types !!
Scolipede doesn't get Speed boost until gen 6, though.
nice video my boy adrive would like this
Normol tipes wood be cool
I can't wait for grass type!!
I would run butterfree in any game, sleep powder is great for catchin em all
9:37 you can't even use it at Elite four Volcarona Evolution is 59 and highiest Level of Pokemon before Post Game is Ghetis Hydreigon with Level 54 (With is illegal)
I'd say for Kanto double up on ur heavy hitters
Dang Scizor got absolutely zero respect from this list. I get he's trade evo but at least PLA you could run both Scyther evos (and even Scyther if you're wild).
Might I recommend in the future of these videos having an extra team? one where you have 6 pokemon but you can't use two pokemon from the same gen. eg. you can't use Scyther and Pinsir on the same team.
We need the Ghost Type covered! Lol
You forgot Beedrill and parasect for kanto
Hail Scolipede we Love him ...
I have been waiting for this
Please let's see the ROCK type next.
Pinsir outshines Scyther in one small, but ever so important way.
It is completely impossible to beat Fire Red with mono bug (without trading) due to pinsir being the only bug type with strength in thst generation
I'd like to see steel, in part just becouse there are few early game steel mons overall
Beedrill being so underrated Bro why u not talk about my favorite pokemon
Paras has been my favorite bug since I was a little little girl I love paras and I'm not ashamed one bit
Fire type pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeee❤❤❤❤
Not sure if he mentioned this and maybe o didn’t hear it because I’m at the gym while watching/listening to this but what about Scizor?
Hi MysticUmbreon. Next type Ground type
So I thought of one and it's best team only using electric types