ben cousins
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has enyone beaten the elite four with crappy bug pokemon ala' buterfree beautifly dustox etc.
has enyone beaten the elite four with crappy bug pokemon ala' buterfree beautifly dustox etc.
I agree with Beaute. Bug Pokemon aren't crappy at all and some are good, like Scizor.
On-topic: yes, I did use Bug Pokemon against the Elite 4 (Armaldo in Sapphire and Emerald, Scolipede in Black and Galvantula in White).
Yet none of the monsters you mentioned in the original post are purely bug-type.Wel to be fair their all duel type pokemon i mean only ''pure bug pokemon''
Bug Pokemon, especially recently, are awesome. Look at the awesome Bug-types like Volcarona, Leavanny, Escavalier, and Vespiquen. Currently, in my White team, I have a Leavanny, who kicks some serious ***.
I'd argue that it would be very difficult in 1st gen because of the notable lack of any Bug Type moves (also only advantage over grass/Psychic, the former moot for many of the bug-flying types, given no Dark Types to lord over). Which is partly why Psychic types were overpowered in 1st gen and why we got steel/dark types in 2nd gen. Basically, you would have trouble with a bug-monotype run in gen one.In Red, Blue and Yellow, I have not done it, and I imagine it to be difficult. I suppose the only viable Pokémon to use would be Pinsir and Scyther, but I don't think they'd stand much chance. Beedrill obviously won't do too well. Butterfree, on the other hand, has confusion/psybeam + some status moves, but in Gen I, this doesn't seem to help much (except freeze, which Butterfree can't do). However, I might try to do a monotype-bug run to test this out.
In Gold, Silver and Crystal, the Elite 4 wouldn't be that difficult if you were using Yanma, Forrestress, Heracross and the Pokémon mentioned above (and Scizor) for the same reasons. Yanma may not be overly effective, at all really, but at least it's not Caterpie.
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In FireRed and LeafGreen, I believe it would be similar to the first generation.