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Ninjask, IMO, isn't the most reliable Pokemon since it falls hard to roar/whirlwind and such, and priority attacks pretty much take care of it. Heracross is good if you're playing like, a Scarf version or utilizing Guts and putting Toxic Orb + Swords Dance + Facade or something. D:
And poison-types...it really depends, as each poison type has a specific purpose to it and it's really weird. Drapion seems to be one of the strongest Poison-types that come to mind, and a swords dance + stab version can be pretty deadly for the most part, and the chance of poisoning your opponent can turn out to be pretty bad too. So when you think about it, poison types really aren't all that weak.
I was just listing some Bug Pokemon that don't fall under the same category as Butterfree and Dustox and such. The ones that could be used in competitive play without everyone laughing.
There aren't many good Poison-types. Gengar doesn't even utilise its Poison typing. Tentacruel does only to absorb Toxic Spikes. There aren't a lot of good Poisons. And that's not even the point. I was saying that the type itself, and not the Pokemon, is weak. It's only supereffective against Grass. Why? Poison is supposed to be a deadly type, and yet it's not.
They become immune to one type of poison, and then we change it up and they're not immune anymore. And most common bugs will die if you drown them. Flies, mosquitos, pretty much every beetle crawling around in your house, spiders, ants, etc.I want Crystal type!
Bugs don't all die in water some survive, poison eventually doesn't effect bugs as they become immune to them over time...just look at what's happening with Pesticides...
Metal should be weak against Water but apparently they are all rust proof :P
I agree with the Water/Steel thing, but Water's already a powerful type.