Azonic
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- Seen Jun 4, 2018
I have notice that a great deal of members of the PokéCommunity consider Legendary Pokémon "too strong." I'd like to hear about different opinions why or why not Legendary Pokémon are considered too strong. The reason I bring up this topic is that many trainers are not willing to battle Legendary Pokémon. I'd like to share my opinion about this.
First of all, there are a categorized rank of Pokémon who are truly considered "too strong." Its called the Uber Tier. The reason that some Pokémon are considered uber is that they might have the advantage over regular pokémon. The majority of the Uber Tier consists of Legendary Pokémon, only with the exception of Wobbuffet and arguably Wynaut. But what exactly makes normal, un-uber legendary Pokémon have the upper hand in battling? Just because they require a special way to be obtained or if there's only one or two in the game does not make them have the superior power.
Take a look at Entei, for example. The majority of the Overused and approximately a half of the Borderline Pokémon can take it down. But it is still banned in many of the battles I see. Its stats could be a lot better and is not very durable. So why ban it? For me, I am willing to accept any battles involving legendary Pokémon (outside of ubers). So I have some questions to ask you members:
- Are you willing to accept battles involving Legendaries (outside of ubers)?
- Why or why not?
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Are you willing to accept battles involving Legendaries (outside of ubers)?
- Yes, I definitely am willing to.
Why or why not?
- Explained in the post.