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Hardest pokemon to train

ChaoX

The Lugia Master
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    If pokemon were real, what would be the hardest pokemon to train?

    My say is Gyaradoes. Where would you put the thing, a 50 foot swimmng pool?
     
    Depends on how you define "hard".

    Little weak Pokemon like Togepi would be hard... I can imagine it fainting all the time. Hard as in difficult, I think any Pokemon really. Toshihiro Ono's manga showed that Gyarados was very loyal to Misty because she trained it well as a Magikarp. I think that Diglett would be hard to train because... well, it always needs a place to dig. Water types in general would be hard, the fishy waterbound ones in particular. Also ghost types because of their cheekiness.
     
    I guess you're speaking in a realistic situation...
    In that case I would imagine training any fire type pokemon would be near impossible, I'd end up burning down my entire neighborhood if I'm not careful:P.
     
    Mewtwo would be because he would destroy a lot of things with his anger.....
     
    Probably a psychic type, I mean the thing can probably read your mind and that's rather annoying if you want to keep your privacy you know. Ok it's not that hard compared to water pokemon, but my neighbour happen to have a swimming pool right next door so I'll just shove any of my water pokemon in there. (not like they use the pool a lot...but is is summer now...)
     
    Mewtwo, for both H.A.W.K and Aimy's (about psychic pokemons) reasons.It might blow up the whole neighborhood. And it could read you mind and tell everybody personal stuff about you... :\

    HORN!!!
     
    Why not Lugia or Aerodactyles?
    Once they flap their wings, all the buildings just falls!!!!
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    Water....if they are small, a tank would be enough.
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    Ha! Jynx won't be troublesome this time!
     
    The most frustrating to train would be a weak Pok?mon like Togepi or Magikarp, for sure... Inconvenient would be ones that need a specific location, like Diglett or the fishy ones like Ivee said. And then ones that are too strong, like a Mewtwo or something, could prove difficult, yes... So yeah, I guess the moral of the story is to start with young pok?mon that aren't stupid weak. Yay. xD
     
    I think that any pokemon would be hard to train when they are wild. But if you are talking about captured then I think Mewtwo because it has no trust in humans :bandit:
     
    I think, Caterpie XD No, I think, umm... Togepi. Why? Because it has weird attacks like Metronome, Sweet Kiss etc. Togepi is my favorite, normal pokemon so I has had trainings with it and I can say, Togepi is really hard.
     
    hmm I think a wailord. Where would you get a tank big enough to keep it in....I don't think it wouold fit in a swimming pool let alone a tank!
     
    The hardest pokemon to train is probaly Snorlax.
    Why?
    -Too heavy (might break the floor)
    -Too big (no room for him in my house)
    -Too big of and appetite (can't feed it that much)

    And if gets too angry that I don't feed it that much, it might hyperbeam everything in sight (except food)
     
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