Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Banned Pokemon Part 2

Banned Pokemon Part 2
These are Pokemon I banned that are not Legendaries, but are either still very powerful or just plain weird. Also, who would want to live in a world infested with Dragons and Ghosts?
Grimer and Muk
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Classic Poison-Type Pokemon Muk is so toxic that it kills anything it passes by.
Voltorb and Electrode
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These Pokemon are basically living bombs: They are capable of exploding at any moment.
Unown
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These strange Psychic-Type Pokemon are based on the Latin alphabet. I banned them because they are rather ridiculous-looking. In fact, if I remember correctly, Team Rocket's Meowth in Pokemon 3: Spell of the Unown (in the English dub) describes Unown as "alphabet soup without the soup".
Slugma and Magcargo
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Magcargo is capable of burning nearly twice as hot as the sun.
Larvitar, Pupitar, and Tyranitar

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Larvitar is capable of eating an entire mountain, while Tyranitar can destroy a mountain with a single punch.
Whismur, Loudred, and Exploud

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Exploud is capable of destroying entire structures using just its voice.
Gulpin and Swalot
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These Pokemon are capable of eating anything.
Shuppet and Banette
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Banette was once a doll that was discarded by its owner, and it seeks revenge on who threw it away.
Duskull, Dusclops, and Dusknoir

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Anyone who looks at Dusclops's eye will have their soul taken away.
Absol
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It senses coming disasters and appears before people only to warn them of impending danger.
Bagon, Shelgon, and Salamence

Salamence becomes uncontrollable if it's enraged. It destroys everything with shredding claws and fire-breath.
Drifloon and Drifblim
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Drifloon carries kids away if they touch it's yellow handles.
Spiritomb
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It's a demon ghost. Enough said.
Magmortar
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Magmortar is capable of shooting fireballs over half as hot as the sun: 3,600 Degrees Fahrenheit.
Porygon-Z
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Porygon-Z is able to create portals to alternate dimensions, and maybe it will let creatures from other dimensions into our dimension! In fact, something tells me that this Pokemon is responsible for the Ultra Beast invasion in Pokemon Sun and Moon!
Elgyem and Beeheeyem
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I banned these Pokemon because they are too weird and, no pun intended, alien. In other words, I can't find a proper place for these Psychic-Type Pokemon.
Litwick, Lampent, and Chandelure
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Chandelure is capable of burning and destroying spirits. That means it can kill ghosts and prevent them from going to the afterlife.
Deino, Zweilous, and Hydreigon

The heads on Hydreigon's arms do not have brains. It uses all three heads to consume and destroy everything. Just imagine what would happen if someone tried chopping off one of its heads!
Honedge, Doublade, and Aegislash

Anyone who touches Honedge's blue cloth will have their life drained.
Pumpkaboo and Gourgeist
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Anyone who listens to Gourgeist's song is cursed.
Minior
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Much like the Elgyem and Golett lines, I can't think of a suitable place for Minior. I also don't want to distribute it to outer space because we don't know if there's life on other planets.
Type: Null and Silvally
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I banned these Pokemon because it's implied that they were made from DNA of other Pokemon. These canines (?) were also implied to try defeating the Ultra Beasts, which won't exist in this world.
And finally, I banned the Alolan forms of Grimer and Muk because I think that while they're less poisonous, Alolan Grimer and Muk are still quite dangerous.
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Well, I got the hard stuff out of the way. Next week, I will post what Pokemon would unfortunately be extinct.
Update! 11-20-17: Moved Drampa to European Pokemon.
Update! 1-7-18: Added the Litwick line here and moved Onix and Steelix to extinct Pokemon. I feel they're closest real-life counterpart is Titanoboa, an extinct species of snake that lived in Colombia during the Paleocene Period.
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A Titanoboa statue on display at the Grand Central Station in New York.

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