Unlike Toedscruel on this list, we don’t have to worry about people devouring this innocent little olive Pokémon, mainly because that bitter oil that it produces most likely repels anybody from actually trying to eat any part of this baby Pokémon. It’s said that when Smoliv is threatened, it will shoot out a very bitter oil it photosynthesizes in the fruit on its head at its attacker, flinching them and drastically slowing them down. It’s tiny and meek, and a whole lotta cute.īut just because it’s docile, doesn’t mean it won’t mess you up. Now how could we not add this little munchkin on this list? Ever since we saw it in the initial trailer of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, we fell in love. Tsareena losing Triple Axel in Gen IX does hurt her a bit, but nothing a queen can’t shrug off. She can be built slow and bulky or fast and offensive, fitting on a plethora of team archetypes. In VGC, priority moves like Fake Out are invaluable, so preventing them from working makes Tsareena viable just for that itself.īut apart from that, Tsareena has brilliant coverage and decent bulk as well. When Tsareena is on the field, her ability blocks all priority moves. We’ll walk ourselves out, after telling you what a powerhouse Tsareena is in the competitive scene, especially due to her Queenly Majesty ability. 6) Tsareena Image via The Pokémon Company Its body has been formed by taking control over plant matter, and conversely, Wo-Chien is known to be able to drain the life force of all the vegetation in a large area around it. Wo-Chien came to life due to the overpowering grudge of the person who wrote the Paldean king’s evil deeds on the tablet that now acts as its shell, which is its true form. 7) Wo-Chien Image via The Pokémon Companyīeing one member of the Treasures of Ruin quartet, Wo-Chien almost doesn’t look like a Pokémon at first glance, just a bunch of leaves and vegetation come to life. With a bit of speed control on Breloom’s side, it can be a Mach Punching, Sleep-inducing threat. We could go so far as to say that it’s the most adored mushroom Pokémon, while discounting the highly-memed Amoonguss in the latter’s case, we’d count that as ridicule.īreloom is also pretty good in the competitive scene, boasting an incredible Attack stat coupled with its ability Technician, while also having access to the move Spore, the most overpowered Sleep-inducing status move due to its perfect accuracy. After all that wait, we can understand why such a middling design would be a disappointment.īut hey, a Grass/Fire dual-type! 8) Breloom Image via The Pokémon Companyīreloom has always been a solid dude and loved almost unanimously by the franchise’s fans. Scovillain is a green chili pepper with an extra red chili pepper head, along with some stumpy hands and feet. While the devs didn’t do a horrible job, they certainly could’ve done better. Game Freak chose this route as well, which makes the most sense, honestly. 9) Scovillain Image via The Pokémon CompanyĬan we rejoice in the fact that after nine whole generations, we have finally gotten a Grass and Fire dual-type Pokémon? Fans have always conceptualized what a dual-type Pokémon with such contrasting types as these would look like, and interestingly enough, chili peppers were pretty common ideas even among fans and fan artists. Leafeon could’ve been so much more, but Game Freak had other plans. 10 spot on our list is because everything it does, it does mediocre. Couple that with a solid Attack stat and decent bulk and you’ve got a pretty good Pokémon on your hands. It gets access to the ability Chlorophyll which makes it incredibly fast under the Sun. Leafeon’s got a simplistic and beautiful design along with it being decently good in competitive battling. Leafeon is a classic Grass-type Pokémon, and is especially adored simply because it is an Eeveelution, and we all know that Eevee is top tier. 10 best Grass-type Pokémon in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, ranked 10) Leafeon Image via The Pokémon Company In this list, we will be talking about the 10 best Grass-type Pokémon in Scarlet and Violet on the basis of their design, lore, and competitive viability. Pokémon Scarlet and Violet have actually introduced an amazing roster of new Grass types into Gen IX, along with bringing back many old beloved ones from previous generations. With Bulbasaur releasing back in Gen I, the very first Grass-type Pokémon introduced to the public who weren’t even Pokémon fans at that point, the audience got a good understanding of what to expect from Grass types in general: they’re dependable and well-rounded.īut the Grass type has come quite a way since Pokémon Red and Blue, and its Pokémon don’t always fit the mold they were once presented in.
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