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Gen 1 = there was no ability back then Gen 3 = Kyogre with rain + water spout can nuke anything that cant resist water. Gen 6 = Mega Rayquaza was the only mega that could have a held item thus making it broken. Gen 7 = Incineroar has been a menace competitively since its debut until today. They didnt choose it. Gen 9 = Miraidon can nuke anything that isnt immune to electric. Also they called a dolphin as a "penguin" Never cook again. 💀
@patrickhintz966 actually, that's one of the very few things they got right in this video, (unintentionally but whatever). In gen 1 there was no dragon type move that dealt dragon type damage. There was only dragon rage which deals 40 hp damage regardless. Then again they also forgot about dragonites rock weakness as well. The people behind this channel really don't know shit
Stopped watching at 1:20, the person who wrote this clearly don't know shit about Pokémon 🤣 At least do some research before making a vídeo about something 🤦
I find a lot of faults with this list from the first minute. It goes to describe abilities, not learned move sets, for Dragonite. Abilities were not a thing in Gen 1. Please redo this list properly.
@amberwelch393 even if they use that metric they are just as far off the mark if not more so. Not to mention all the shit they got absolutely wrong. Whoever wrote this needs to be fucking fired
What's up with this video?😅 It's so full of errors and wrong information. This has to be some kind of joke. The person who wrote this has definitely never played any pokemon game.
Hard disagree on gen1 Mewtwo is the most broken pokemon probably to this day. Back in the 90s mewtwo was a god you beat a Dragonite to win the elite four you don't beat a Mewtwo.
Try a, "Top 20 Video Games That Should've Have a Disturbing Game Over Cutscene": Crash Bandicoot 4- Multiverse gets destroyed Kirby Planet Robobot: President Haltmann turns Kirby into a brainwashed cyborg etc.
Mega Rayquaza, this mega evolution of this powerful dragon makes it unbelievably powerful, so powerful it's in a tier of its own and was banned in competitive pokemon battling all together.
Since the title was "in every game", I think a lot of us assumed this was per generational block, ie RBY, GSC, etc. In which case: Gen 1: Dragonite was a good pokemon simply through spite. As a dragon type, it resisted several other types, with its flying type giving it its only real weakness of 4x to ice and that's about it. It couldn't benefit from STAB with its dragon type since in Gen 1, Dragon Rage was the only damaging dragon type attack and it was a flat 40 hp damage. And as a pseudo legendary, it had a good stat block. Gen 2: If we're only going by the Johto dex, then yeah, Tyranitar as the game's pseudo legendary is justifiably one of the game's best mons. Gen 3: First off, a pokemon can only have one ability period, even the hidden ability is just a chance of an different ability to be present, so Salamence will only have Intimidate OR Moxie, not both. Secondly, going strictly off stats, Rayquaza is a better dragon/flying type than Salamence in nearly every way, only having 5 more speed stat than Rayquaza. Taking future games into account, Rayquaza is basically the most op pokemon period due to mega evolution, by not needing a mega stone and thus being able to hold an item, as well as it mega having the highest stat total in the game of 780, tied only with both mega Mewtwos and beaten only by the unobtainable eternamax Eternatus (1125) Lastly, to not even consider Metagross is criminal. Gen 4: Same with Gen 2, only counting the Sinnoh dex, a fair contender if the legendaries aren't considered too. Gen 5: I know too little about the whole of Gen 5, but know enough that no, not Excadrill. Gen 6: Weird territory since mega evolutions came into play here, meaning that a lot of non-Kalos pokemon could technically fit the bill over the Kalos dex. Gen 7: You are fucking higher than the international space station if you forgot the two most devastating words in Gen 7; Ultra Necrozma Gen 8: I won't argue here since eternamax Eternatus isn't usable, though Urshifu was a terror too Gen 9: I'm sorry, but as early as your first pokemon, you potentially have a mon that can solo a fair chunk of the game in the Fuecoco line. A fire type wrecks the first two gyms, electric and water being your only two road blocks, then if you're up to Skeledirge, you solo the remaining four gyms, as well as basically the entire E4 and Geeta's laughably weak team. After that and you have access to your legendary and the paradox mons, you have more equally tough contenders for you if you're playing solo. Iron Hands with the right moves, for example, solos most raids.
Gen 1: Dragonite is also weak to rock-type moves and wouldn't be weak to dragon-type moves until we got more in later games since back then, the only damaging dragon-type move was Dragon Rage, which only dealt 40 damage. Gen 2: That is until the weather-conjuring abilities were nerfed to only last 5 turns (which can be extended if the user is holding a corresponding rock) Gen 5: Mold Breaker can also be wielded by other Pokémon like Rampardos, Pinsir, and Haxorus, and is a godsend since it allows the user to ignore opposing abilities that grant immunities. One such annoying foe is Eelektross, an electric-type Pokémon whose levitate ability makes it immune to it's only weakness, ground-type moves. I personally would've gone with Hydreigon since it has high stats on top of a super diverse movepool for some MASSIVE type coverage. It's no wonder why Ghetsis has this as his ace pokemon (even if he is a cheater by having an underleveled Hydreigon. For context, Zweilous evolves into Hydreigon at level 64, but HIS is level 54 (52 in B2W2). But there is evidence to support why his is like this. In B2W2, Ghetsis's Hydreigon has access to the move, frustration, which gets more powerful the less the user likes it's trainer, and his Hydreigon can use this move at it's full strength, so in layman's terms, he HATES Ghetsis. This indicates that Ghetsis mistreats his Pokémon and Zweilous must've evolved in a fury to break free of Ghetsis's control, which might explain Ghetsis's missing eye and damaged arm). Gen 7: In other words, Wishiwashi's ability can't be forcibly changed in the middle of a battle. Gen 8: But you forgot to mention something important. When Zacian has the Rusted Sword item equipped, it becomes part steel-type, effectively removing its poison and steel weaknesses. A typing only shared with Mawile and the Tinkatink line. Gen 9: Palafin is a dolphin, you doof!
My journey continues in Alola In this Pokémon journey in Alola I picked a Rowlet and also a Mimikyu frighten me to catch it I learn about water type Pokémon live in the sea even sea creatures from AZ that I earn a Z crystal and Z bracelet Waterium Z for my Greninja On my 11 year birthday my parents gave me a RockRuff then it evolved into Lycanroc in a dusk form Then there was an Ultra Beast invasion we all have to go inside and also I meet Nebby into Solgaleo I used Greninja Pikachu Decidueye Lycanroc dusk Mimikyu and Solgaleo to be come the champion
Gen 1’s strongest Pokemon is Mewtwo or Mew which you can use glitches to obtain them early in the game. Amnesia Mewtwo with Psychic, substitute, and recover is near unstoppable. If you exclude glitches, the strongest Pokemon are Tauros and Jolteon. High speed (which allows critical hits 75% of the time), thunder wave + Hyper beam if it KOs makes these Pokemon very broken. Although wrap Dragonite could cheese through most of the game too. Gen 2 is Alakazam with the elemental punches since those moves are special attacks HGSS is either Gyarados or extremespeed dragonite with the attack split being a thing Gen 3 is Swampert. Immune to electric types and capable of learning ice type moves, it is very powerful The remakes of gen 3 would be Mega Swampert and for OR, Mega Latios. Gen 4 is Infernape. You get Gible too late in the game to take advantage and with few fire types. infernape can sweep. Gengar is also a worthy Pokemon being immune to ground type moves and the attack split making it stronger. For BDSP: Roserade, Infernape, and Clefable. With the introduction of fairy Pokemon which are immune to dragon, but weak to poison, Clefable will be able to switch in on outrage and Roserade can attack fairy type Pokemon in this game. Infernape with dig will take care of many Pokemon as well. I agree with gen 5 Gen 6 is speed boost Blaziken. Given out as a mystery gift, this thing is no joke. 2 sword dances and 2 speed boosts and Blaziken is ready to sweep. There is also protean Greninja which is insanely broken as well being able to change types. Gen 7: Mimikyu. Not only is it fast, but its ability is like a free focus sash. Honorable mention is mystery gift intimidate Incineroar. Gen 8: Cinderace. You can go do dynamax adventures before you even get the first badge to get the ability patch for Cinderace. Its new ability allows it to change type at any time making it very broken. Gen 9: for the first part, Meowscarada. While protean was nerfed, you can still use Uturn to reset it. Any time after that, you can catch a Greavyard. It’s last respect move when it is your last Pokemon is powerful.
The Strongest Pokémon I know throughout the years are Dragonite, Tyranitar, Salamence, Garchomp, Excadrill, Aegislash, Wishiwashi, Zacian & Zamazenta, Mew & Mewtwo and Dragapult. These are the Best Epic Strongest Pokémon I've ever seen throughout the years
Here's how MandJTV determines how strong a Pokemon is. He determines it based on the base stat total of the Pokemon times the level at which that Pokemon is obtained. Base Stat Total × Obtainment Level = Strength Score
Wishiwashi only can access its Schooling form at Level 20 or higher though, and more people ran Sand Rush on Excadrill due to easier access with Mold Breaker being a hidden ability
I saw both STRONGEST and WEAKEST Pokemon In Every Game videos. I am astounded that only one legendary made the list. I was gonna suggest separate lists for legendary Pokemon, but I'm suggesting the WEAKEST Legendary Pokemon In Every Game. And no, mythicals don't count.
I'm 22 years old guy who's always been playing Pokemon games, but because i'm that young sadly I didin't had a Nintendo Game Boy, Color, SP or Advance, but gladly a Nintendo DS was my first nintendo console of my life and my first Pokemon games were Heartgold & Soulsilver the best Pokemon remakes ever made before ORAS and I agree you with these strongest Pokemons in every game: Red, blue, Yellow, Fire Red, Leaf Green & Let's go: Dragonite, Gold, Silver, Heartgold & Soulsilver Tyranitan, Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, & ORAS: Salamence, Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, BDSP: Garchomp (damn you Cynthia's Garchomp!", Black & White, Black 2 & White 2: Excadrill, X & Y Aegislash, Sun & Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon: Wishiwashi's school form, Zacian, but also Zamazentha in Sword & Shield and Palafin in Scarlet & Violet. Can't wait i'm so excited for Pokemon Legends Z-A what's the most anticipaced upcoming game in 2025 defienitily i'm excited for the Mega evolution's return like how strong Mega Greninja, Talonflame,Noivern, Zeraora or Zygarde would be? And the next Pokemon games I would love to see Let's Go Johto Wooper & Togepi remakes! 2024 wasn't best for Pokemon, but next year's going to be something amazing! Every Pokemon games 2025: Gotta catch them all! 😆💚🖤🌷
bro, I let you come after me with all those pokémon's, I will only use a level 1 rattata with Focus Stash and 2 moves: Quick Attack and Endeavor. I DARE you to win...
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You do realize there's a Tyranitar in the list, right?
@@kismetsantos1204 Tyranitar got Sand Stream as an ability. It summons a sandstorm when the pokemon enters the battle. Rattata will go down to 1 HP, surviving due to Focus Sash, use Endeavor and faint in the same turn due to the weather damage. So, no, FEAR Rattata is not suitable against Tyranitar. While I'm on the subject, lots of Dragonite users have them learn Extreme Speed, so they're also capable to win.
Yooooooo!! Who wrote this script?! I want to agree with some of these choices, but the info behind the choices sounds like they just read the stats off Serebii or Bulbapedia. Example: Salamanca can't use both of its abilities at once. It's one or the other
Nice can you do, strongest pokemon in each generation, not counting legendary, pseudo legendary, mythical, starters Evolution line, ultra beast, paradox, mega evolution, gigantamax?
My very own Pokemon journey When I turn 10 the Pokemon Starter I picked is a Froakie cause I love water and frogs but my rival picked a Chespin so Pokemon battle is Froakie vs Chespin Then I caught a Pikachu wanting my snacks and also a Sandile when it wants my sunglasses 🕶️ and also another rival he has another Pikachu and with a Croagunk Frogadier Pikachu Sandile vs my rival On Halloween I went to a ancient monument where ghost Pokemon love Halloween and it’s Gengar On the fishing trip we were catching Water Pokemon and also attract Kyogre then it’s more like it got me and Mermaids sing to calm down Kyogre Christmas I got Charmander Riolu and Treeko Pokémon racing with Rapidash and Lapras Dragon land with dragon type Pokémon 2 dragons were Dragonite and Goodra
This is just a list of pseudo legendaries and it's not even accurate. Gyrados is more versatile and stronger in its move pool than Dragonite. Dragonite has higher stat totals and dragons were short on weaknesses but Dragonite was only accessible end game like most of these Excadril on are a better list
They clearly failed to do their homework here as the special attack and defense split didn’t happen until generation two, abilities weren’t really utilized in generation 1, weather effects were no longer long term after generation V, and the slew of other things that was incorrect within this video. In the words of Comic Book Guy “worst Pokémon analyst video ever, clearly this was done by those who failed to know anything about Pokémon and is excruciatingly apparent.”
Too bad Slaking sucks and needs way too much set up, which is preventable mind you, to function well. Then its low Special Defense still makes it vulnerable
Whoever wrote this list should be fired immediately without notice... I think they got their infos from wikipedia and got the wrong ones probably... I really respect all mojo teams, but please dnt talk abt stuff u have absolutely no idea abt or do just basic research... if u need reliable sources better than wikipedia, I can send u some links, but never upload such mockery
There so many inaccuracies to this, I stopped watching at 1:19. Whoever wrote this script does not know much about Pokemon. Please take this down and reupload with better information.
Was this written by AI? Gen 1 didn’t even have abilities and, why are you considering Pokémon to have two abilities at the same time? You clearly never played Pokémon before. This video is horrible.
Buddy, do some fing research before posting videos like this. You have wishiwashi for gen7 😂😂😂 If we are talking non legendaries then it would look something like this, Gen 1, tauros 2 snorelax 3 ttar 4 scicor 5 excadrill 6 agislash 7 fing anything other than wishiwashi, are you kidding me?? 8 darmanitan 9 flutter mane
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Greninja Lycanroc Krookodile Charizard Lucario and Pikachu but also why only 6 Pokemon
Palafin is a dolphin not a penguin
Can you do The Cutest Pokémon of Each Generation next please
Try making an accurate video. Most of the rankings had so many inaccuracies
Gen 1 = there was no ability back then
Gen 3 = Kyogre with rain + water spout can nuke anything that cant resist water.
Gen 6 = Mega Rayquaza was the only mega that could have a held item thus making it broken.
Gen 7 = Incineroar has been a menace competitively since its debut until today. They didnt choose it.
Gen 9 = Miraidon can nuke anything that isnt immune to electric. Also they called a dolphin as a "penguin"
Never cook again. 💀
Who wrote this? Gen 1 doesn’t have special attack and special defense, nor does it have abilities.
They also said Dragonite’s only weakness is ice in Gen 1…
clearly they decided to make a list of something they know nothing about
@patrickhintz966 actually, that's one of the very few things they got right in this video, (unintentionally but whatever). In gen 1 there was no dragon type move that dealt dragon type damage. There was only dragon rage which deals 40 hp damage regardless. Then again they also forgot about dragonites rock weakness as well. The people behind this channel really don't know shit
The strongest Pokémon of every gen AFTER gen 3 abilities and the gen 4 special and physical split. Haha
a writer wrote it so it must be true
Did they just call Palafin a penguin?
It does look like a funny penguin dont it?
@@GageisME333 If it has webbed feet, then yes
Clearly a dolphin lol..@@GageisME333
Dolphguin
@@wyclef4351 True, the body yells dolphin but the head screams pengu 2 me😅
Kind of surprised that Dragonite beat Mewtwo in terms of most powerful pokemon from Kanto
Or salamance beat kyogre
Its actually Tauros if you're talking competitive idk where dragonite came from
@rockywilson5748 or snorlax and gen 3 is kyogre if we are looking into legendarieshands down
Stopped watching at 1:20, the person who wrote this clearly don't know shit about Pokémon 🤣 At least do some research before making a vídeo about something 🤦
Same
Stopped it at the same moment 😂
@@steviecomebacks5541 🤣🤣🤣 After earing so much things wrong only on the first entry is hard to care about the rest of the video
*starts with Gen1* "...with Dragonite's two passive abilities..." *saw this comment, liked it, commented this, ended the vid in disgust 🤮
Dragonite over Mewtwo?
Salamance over Metagross???
EXCADRILL????
Salamence over Kyogre?! @@QuanLovesGaming
Technically, mewtwo is post game. I feel like mewtwo would be stronger, but also, this ranking may be based on a normal playthrough
Palafin is a dolphin not a penguin
How do you confuse a dolphin with a penguin?
I find a lot of faults with this list from the first minute. It goes to describe abilities, not learned move sets, for Dragonite. Abilities were not a thing in Gen 1. Please redo this list properly.
These people have no pokemon competitive knowledge
Maybe the rankings are based on a normal playthrough and not competitive play?
@amberwelch393 even if they use that metric they are just as far off the mark if not more so.
Not to mention all the shit they got absolutely wrong. Whoever wrote this needs to be fucking fired
@@amberwelch393still wrong in gen 1 he was saying things like he strong because of his abilities and they weren't a thing until later not In gen 1
No shot they called wishiwashi the STRONGEST pokemon of Gen 7
Only due to the Schooling form
Wouldn't Rayquaza be better?
Depends.
You are talking about Dragonite in the context of Red/Blue, right? Most of that argument does not even reflect Dragonite until later on in the series.
Ya it's a terrible list
What's up with this video?😅 It's so full of errors and wrong information. This has to be some kind of joke. The person who wrote this has definitely never played any pokemon game.
Yeah no half of these don't make any sense they need to change the title or just redo it all together
Dragonite - Pokémon Red, Blue, & Yellow give it The Right Moves and it's The Powerful Dragon Pokémon in these games.
half misleading bull half correct Ttar did not have sandstream in gold, silver and crystal bro abilities came with ruby and sapphire
Tell me you don't know shit about pokemon without telling me you don't know shit about pokemon
Hard disagree on gen1
Mewtwo is the most broken pokemon probably to this day. Back in the 90s mewtwo was a god you beat a Dragonite to win the elite four you don't beat a Mewtwo.
Dragonite doesn't even get STAB in gen 1 because the only dragon type move is dragon rage which always does 40 damage
Try a, "Top 20 Video Games That Should've Have a Disturbing Game Over Cutscene":
Crash Bandicoot 4- Multiverse gets destroyed
Kirby Planet Robobot: President Haltmann turns Kirby into a brainwashed cyborg
etc.
There are far, far too many inaccuracies in this list.
I’ll gladly take Ogerpon over Palafin any day. That thing wouldn’t survive an Ivy Cudgel crit. Also, she’s much cuter than that “penguin”.
In red und blue/ Gen1 its clealry Mewtwo, 154 special with psychic, blizzard, thunder an more
Mega Rayquaza, this mega evolution of this powerful dragon makes it unbelievably powerful, so powerful it's in a tier of its own and was banned in competitive pokemon battling all together.
Since the title was "in every game", I think a lot of us assumed this was per generational block, ie RBY, GSC, etc. In which case:
Gen 1: Dragonite was a good pokemon simply through spite. As a dragon type, it resisted several other types, with its flying type giving it its only real weakness of 4x to ice and that's about it. It couldn't benefit from STAB with its dragon type since in Gen 1, Dragon Rage was the only damaging dragon type attack and it was a flat 40 hp damage. And as a pseudo legendary, it had a good stat block.
Gen 2: If we're only going by the Johto dex, then yeah, Tyranitar as the game's pseudo legendary is justifiably one of the game's best mons.
Gen 3: First off, a pokemon can only have one ability period, even the hidden ability is just a chance of an different ability to be present, so Salamence will only have Intimidate OR Moxie, not both. Secondly, going strictly off stats, Rayquaza is a better dragon/flying type than Salamence in nearly every way, only having 5 more speed stat than Rayquaza. Taking future games into account, Rayquaza is basically the most op pokemon period due to mega evolution, by not needing a mega stone and thus being able to hold an item, as well as it mega having the highest stat total in the game of 780, tied only with both mega Mewtwos and beaten only by the unobtainable eternamax Eternatus (1125) Lastly, to not even consider Metagross is criminal.
Gen 4: Same with Gen 2, only counting the Sinnoh dex, a fair contender if the legendaries aren't considered too.
Gen 5: I know too little about the whole of Gen 5, but know enough that no, not Excadrill.
Gen 6: Weird territory since mega evolutions came into play here, meaning that a lot of non-Kalos pokemon could technically fit the bill over the Kalos dex.
Gen 7: You are fucking higher than the international space station if you forgot the two most devastating words in Gen 7; Ultra Necrozma
Gen 8: I won't argue here since eternamax Eternatus isn't usable, though Urshifu was a terror too
Gen 9: I'm sorry, but as early as your first pokemon, you potentially have a mon that can solo a fair chunk of the game in the Fuecoco line. A fire type wrecks the first two gyms, electric and water being your only two road blocks, then if you're up to Skeledirge, you solo the remaining four gyms, as well as basically the entire E4 and Geeta's laughably weak team. After that and you have access to your legendary and the paradox mons, you have more equally tough contenders for you if you're playing solo. Iron Hands with the right moves, for example, solos most raids.
This is brutal mojo. You guys dont have an editor to fact check these lists?
In my Pokémon journey to be the greatest champion with only 6 Pokemon are Greninja , dusk Lycanroc, Krookodile , Charizard , Lucario , Pikachu
If it had a mega evolution, Shuckle (with power trick) would beat Tyranitar
Gen 1: Dragonite is also weak to rock-type moves and wouldn't be weak to dragon-type moves until we got more in later games since back then, the only damaging dragon-type move was Dragon Rage, which only dealt 40 damage.
Gen 2: That is until the weather-conjuring abilities were nerfed to only last 5 turns (which can be extended if the user is holding a corresponding rock)
Gen 5: Mold Breaker can also be wielded by other Pokémon like Rampardos, Pinsir, and Haxorus, and is a godsend since it allows the user to ignore opposing abilities that grant immunities. One such annoying foe is Eelektross, an electric-type Pokémon whose levitate ability makes it immune to it's only weakness, ground-type moves.
I personally would've gone with Hydreigon since it has high stats on top of a super diverse movepool for some MASSIVE type coverage. It's no wonder why Ghetsis has this as his ace pokemon (even if he is a cheater by having an underleveled Hydreigon. For context, Zweilous evolves into Hydreigon at level 64, but HIS is level 54 (52 in B2W2). But there is evidence to support why his is like this. In B2W2, Ghetsis's Hydreigon has access to the move, frustration, which gets more powerful the less the user likes it's trainer, and his Hydreigon can use this move at it's full strength, so in layman's terms, he HATES Ghetsis. This indicates that Ghetsis mistreats his Pokémon and Zweilous must've evolved in a fury to break free of Ghetsis's control, which might explain Ghetsis's missing eye and damaged arm).
Gen 7: In other words, Wishiwashi's ability can't be forcibly changed in the middle of a battle.
Gen 8: But you forgot to mention something important. When Zacian has the Rusted Sword item equipped, it becomes part steel-type, effectively removing its poison and steel weaknesses. A typing only shared with Mawile and the Tinkatink line.
Gen 9: Palafin is a dolphin, you doof!
Dragonite the strongest in gen 1 when everything meta was running blizzard or ice beam? I call bull.
They also said it had high special defense and multi scale ability which didnt exist in Gen 1
@staple1022 it also didn't get any good stab moves and was too slow to do anything against Tauros or Starmie before they used an ice move.
My journey continues in Alola
In this Pokémon journey in Alola I picked a Rowlet and also a Mimikyu frighten me to catch it
I learn about water type Pokémon live in the sea even sea creatures from AZ that I earn a Z crystal and Z bracelet Waterium Z for my Greninja
On my 11 year birthday my parents gave me a RockRuff then it evolved into Lycanroc in a dusk form
Then there was an Ultra Beast invasion we all have to go inside and also I meet Nebby into Solgaleo
I used Greninja Pikachu Decidueye Lycanroc dusk Mimikyu and Solgaleo to be come the champion
Zacian:Smogon hates Dynamax, but man do I enjoy it in Restricted VGC.
Gen 1’s strongest Pokemon is Mewtwo or Mew which you can use glitches to obtain them early in the game. Amnesia Mewtwo with Psychic, substitute, and recover is near unstoppable.
If you exclude glitches, the strongest Pokemon are Tauros and Jolteon. High speed (which allows critical hits 75% of the time), thunder wave + Hyper beam if it KOs makes these Pokemon very broken. Although wrap Dragonite could cheese through most of the game too.
Gen 2 is Alakazam with the elemental punches since those moves are special attacks
HGSS is either Gyarados or extremespeed dragonite with the attack split being a thing
Gen 3 is Swampert. Immune to electric types and capable of learning ice type moves, it is very powerful
The remakes of gen 3 would be Mega Swampert and for OR, Mega Latios.
Gen 4 is Infernape. You get Gible too late in the game to take advantage and with few fire types. infernape can sweep. Gengar is also a worthy Pokemon being immune to ground type moves and the attack split making it stronger.
For BDSP: Roserade, Infernape, and Clefable. With the introduction of fairy Pokemon which are immune to dragon, but weak to poison, Clefable will be able to switch in on outrage and Roserade can attack fairy type Pokemon in this game. Infernape with dig will take care of many Pokemon as well.
I agree with gen 5
Gen 6 is speed boost Blaziken. Given out as a mystery gift, this thing is no joke. 2 sword dances and 2 speed boosts and Blaziken is ready to sweep. There is also protean Greninja which is insanely broken as well being able to change types.
Gen 7: Mimikyu. Not only is it fast, but its ability is like a free focus sash. Honorable mention is mystery gift intimidate Incineroar.
Gen 8: Cinderace. You can go do dynamax adventures before you even get the first badge to get the ability patch for Cinderace. Its new ability allows it to change type at any time making it very broken.
Gen 9: for the first part, Meowscarada. While protean was nerfed, you can still use Uturn to reset it. Any time after that, you can catch a Greavyard. It’s last respect move when it is your last Pokemon is powerful.
My knowledge of Pokemon ends at Gold and Silver
The Strongest Pokémon I know throughout the years are Dragonite, Tyranitar, Salamence, Garchomp, Excadrill, Aegislash, Wishiwashi, Zacian & Zamazenta, Mew & Mewtwo and Dragapult. These are the Best Epic Strongest Pokémon I've ever seen throughout the years
This is one of the worst WatchMojo list I've seen, also this list sounds ai generated.
I love that half of the list involved pseudo legendaries and one legendary made it here. Nothing wrong with that though.
Wishiwashi is my favorite water type in sun and water, It helped me in a lot of battles
- Pseudo Legendary: Red/ Blue, Gold/ Silver, Ruby/ Sapphire, Diamond/ Pearl
- Other: Black/ White, X/ Y, Scarlet/ Violet
- Totem: Sun/ Moon
- Legendary: Sword/ Shield
Everyone knows Gold and Silver is Miltank.
Here's how MandJTV determines how strong a Pokemon is. He determines it based on the base stat total of the Pokemon times the level at which that Pokemon is obtained.
Base Stat Total × Obtainment Level = Strength Score
Wishiwashi only can access its Schooling form at Level 20 or higher though, and more people ran Sand Rush on Excadrill due to easier access with Mold Breaker being a hidden ability
Zachian and Ageislash my beloved! Of course Dragonite is on this list, it kicked my butt more times in Crystal than I can count.
I saw both STRONGEST and WEAKEST Pokemon In Every Game videos. I am astounded that only one legendary made the list.
I was gonna suggest separate lists for legendary Pokemon, but I'm suggesting the WEAKEST Legendary Pokemon In Every Game. And no, mythicals don't count.
Seeing dragonite gave me 'Nam flashbacks. Seriously, fighting Lance was absolute Agony because of it.
Dragonite over Mewtwo? Mewtwo with Psychic, Amnesia, Ice Beam and Recover/Rest made it busted in RBY!
Mewtwo mauls Dragonite? And I'm even saying this as someone who has the Dragonite as his favorite.
Palafin is a dolphin, not a penguin.
Me: {reads this video's name}
also Me: {says Rayquaza}
Refuses to elaborate further
Leaves
I'm 22 years old guy who's always been playing Pokemon games, but because i'm that young sadly I didin't had a Nintendo Game Boy, Color, SP or Advance, but gladly a Nintendo DS was my first nintendo console of my life and my first Pokemon games were Heartgold & Soulsilver the best Pokemon remakes ever made before ORAS and I agree you with these strongest Pokemons in every game: Red, blue, Yellow, Fire Red, Leaf Green & Let's go: Dragonite, Gold, Silver, Heartgold & Soulsilver Tyranitan, Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, & ORAS: Salamence, Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, BDSP: Garchomp (damn you Cynthia's Garchomp!", Black & White, Black 2 & White 2: Excadrill, X & Y Aegislash, Sun & Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon: Wishiwashi's school form, Zacian, but also Zamazentha in Sword & Shield and Palafin in Scarlet & Violet. Can't wait i'm so excited for Pokemon Legends Z-A what's the most anticipaced upcoming game in 2025 defienitily i'm excited for the Mega evolution's return like how strong Mega Greninja, Talonflame,Noivern, Zeraora or Zygarde would be? And the next Pokemon games I would love to see Let's Go Johto Wooper & Togepi remakes! 2024 wasn't best for Pokemon, but next year's going to be something amazing! Every Pokemon games 2025: Gotta catch them all! 😆💚🖤🌷
No one will be your friend when you have a Tyranitar or Garchomp lol
I have both and have no friends. I fine with it in fact enjoy it
I'd have put haxorus on the list instead of excadrill
bro, I let you come after me with all those pokémon's, I will only use a level 1 rattata with Focus Stash and 2 moves: Quick Attack and Endeavor. I DARE you to win...
You do realize there's a Tyranitar in the list, right?
Still faints to the Rattata...
@@kismetsantos1204 Tyranitar got Sand Stream as an ability. It summons a sandstorm when the pokemon enters the battle. Rattata will go down to 1 HP, surviving due to Focus Sash, use Endeavor and faint in the same turn due to the weather damage. So, no, FEAR Rattata is not suitable against Tyranitar.
While I'm on the subject, lots of Dragonite users have them learn Extreme Speed, so they're also capable to win.
This was a weird list 😅
Pokemon 3rd generation should be metagross/latios
No abilities in Gens 1 or 2.
Sand veil ups its evasion, not speed
Also, abilities wern't added until gen 3
Talks about Tyranitar in Gen 2 but uses footage from Gen 3. -_-
What about Mewtwo for Gen 1?
Old Pokemon games forever 🔥
Yooooooo!! Who wrote this script?! I want to agree with some of these choices, but the info behind the choices sounds like they just read the stats off Serebii or Bulbapedia. Example: Salamanca can't use both of its abilities at once. It's one or the other
Nice can you do, strongest pokemon in each generation, not counting legendary, pseudo legendary, mythical, starters Evolution line, ultra beast, paradox, mega evolution, gigantamax?
Dragonite over Alakazam and Mewtwo? Yeahhhh pass
Delete this video and redo it!!!!!!
Before I watch this, if dragonite isn’t the answer to Gen 9 then this list is simply wrong.
You gotta state that the list pertains to the current standards
Year was 2003 i was 9 i had gba sp with pokemon red chasing mewtwo. Man good times
My very own Pokemon journey
When I turn 10 the Pokemon Starter I picked is a Froakie cause I love water and frogs but my rival picked a Chespin so Pokemon battle is Froakie vs Chespin
Then I caught a Pikachu wanting my snacks and also a Sandile when it wants my sunglasses 🕶️ and also another rival he has another Pikachu and with a Croagunk
Frogadier Pikachu Sandile vs my rival
On Halloween I went to a ancient monument where ghost Pokemon love Halloween and it’s Gengar
On the fishing trip we were catching Water Pokemon and also attract Kyogre then it’s more like it got me and Mermaids sing to calm down Kyogre
Christmas I got Charmander Riolu and Treeko
Pokémon racing with Rapidash and Lapras
Dragon land with dragon type Pokémon 2 dragons were Dragonite and Goodra
Mewtwo is the strongest Pokemon ever made and you can’t convince me otherwise
This is just a list of pseudo legendaries and it's not even accurate. Gyrados is more versatile and stronger in its move pool than Dragonite. Dragonite has higher stat totals and dragons were short on weaknesses but Dragonite was only accessible end game like most of these
Excadril on are a better list
This video is horrendous
They clearly failed to do their homework here as the special attack and defense split didn’t happen until generation two, abilities weren’t really utilized in generation 1, weather effects were no longer long term after generation V, and the slew of other things that was incorrect within this video. In the words of Comic Book Guy “worst Pokémon analyst video ever, clearly this was done by those who failed to know anything about Pokémon and is excruciatingly apparent.”
Uh Slaking is Stronger than Salamanca, but a sizeable margin. If played correctly it's nigh impossible to take out!
Too bad Slaking sucks and needs way too much set up, which is preventable mind you, to function well. Then its low Special Defense still makes it vulnerable
Gen 1 and gen 2 no abilities so you cant talk about tyranitar sandstream that wasn't until gen 3
Im pretty certain this guy never played a pokemon game.
Tyranitar is one of the strongest Pokemon forever 💚
Gen 9 says otherwise
Whoever wrote this list should be fired immediately without notice... I think they got their infos from wikipedia and got the wrong ones probably... I really respect all mojo teams, but please dnt talk abt stuff u have absolutely no idea abt or do just basic research... if u need reliable sources better than wikipedia, I can send u some links, but never upload such mockery
How is XD Gale of Darkness not on here?
This list doesn’t make sense at all
No abilities and no special split in Gen1. Piss poor job
😂 nobody calls wabbuffet the god pokemon that title goes to bidoof
Eevee is allways in my team
Pokemon forever 💛
Clearly the person who wrote this doesn't know anything about Pokemon.
There so many inaccuracies to this, I stopped watching at 1:19. Whoever wrote this script does not know much about Pokemon. Please take this down and reupload with better information.
i think you should study up on what you choose for a video before posting a video. There is incorrect information in this video on Pokemon.
First thought was I wonder how they're gonna butcher this one? Literally the first entry talking about abilities in gen 1 🤣🤣🤣
Not that I'm helping with this but this feels like one of those intentionally stupid and blatantly incorrect videos just to make people comment.
Was this written by AI? Gen 1 didn’t even have abilities and, why are you considering Pokémon to have two abilities at the same time? You clearly never played Pokémon before.
This video is horrible.
These picks are kinda off lol
Buddy, do some fing research before posting videos like this. You have wishiwashi for gen7 😂😂😂 If we are talking non legendaries then it would look something like this,
Gen 1, tauros
2 snorelax
3 ttar
4 scicor
5 excadrill
6 agislash
7 fing anything other than wishiwashi, are you kidding me??
8 darmanitan
9 flutter mane
Stopped watching after they talked about gen 1. To much misinformation for this to be valid
i will take metagross over salamence.
Wth is up with this list there is still time to delete it
Kind of a mess of a list.
Gen 1 and they already messed up terrible list
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Palafin is a dolphin not a penguin