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The strongest non-legendary Pokémon is Slaking, it has Truant for a reason.
The strongest non-legendary Pokémon is Slaking, it has Truant for a reason.
I would say Gengar. Not because it's the best in offense or defense (which it definitely is not), but because it's the only Pokemon consistently being in OU (now that Starmie dropped). Every time the metagame changed, Gengar still managed to find it's place in OU and now with Mega Evolution introduced it even haunts Ubers to no end.
The generation shift wasn't terribly kind to Starmie. Starmie liked being in the Rain, but with the weather nerf, Rain teams are kinda rare now. Not to mention that Greninja now outclasses it as a special attacker since it has Protean and higher Speed. The power creep that has been occurring since Gen 4 has also hurt it since even the bulky set with Recover folds to many of the newer powerful Pokemon. Especially Aegislash. Being weak to one of Aegislash's STABs and not having any supereffective moves against it sucks hard.Wait, why did Starmie drop? What'd I miss?
Karen said:Strong Pokémon. Weak Pokémon. That is only the selfish perception of people. Truly skilled trainers should try to win with their favorites.
Mega-Evolution are suposed to make a Pokémon stronger and not weaker, doubt if Slaiking gets one his stats would decrease, but more decreased less (Mega-Alakazam has 90 stats increase, Mega-Slaking could get 30 or 20). And actualy I doubt it gets a Mega-evolution at all.If only it weren't for that. If this Pokémon does wind up getting some mega-evolution at some point in time, I'd really like it to get rid of that ability, if possible! I know it might not be the greatest idea, but they could slightly lower its stats, so that it doesn't turn out to be too overpowered.