The Move to Decide it All
Who's That Pokemon?
Forged by the Fans
Erm, Actually!
Whosaiddit?
100

Power: 90
Accuracy: 100%
Special

10% chance of freezing the target.

Ice Beam

100

This Normal-Type is in an eternally fierce rivalry with a Pokemon introduced in the same generation.

Zangoose

100

Often regarded as the hardest ROM Hack of all time. Conquering this in a Hardcore Nuzlocke almost certainly marks you as one of the greats.

Emerald Kaizo

100

The Water type is quite the useful defensive type for a Pokemon to have, with it only being weak to Grass, Poison and Electric.

Water is not weak to Poison

100

"My Rattata is different from regular Rattata. It’s like my Rattata is in the top percentage of all Rattata."

Youngster Joey

200

Power: 50
Accuracy: 100%
Physical

50% chance of badly poisoning the target.

Poison Fang

200

Don't fuckle with it.

Shuckle

200

A very popular enhancement hack of a classic generation III title, one unique trait of this particular rom is its Elite 4 teams being chosen randomly out of 2 options.

Radical Red

200

Stealth Rock is an absolutely brutal hazard for certain Pokemon. Fire/Flying and Bug/Ice types for example can take upwards of 25% of their maximum HP as damage when entering in with these floating rocks disrupting the battlefield!

Fire/Flying and Bug/Ice types take 50% of their maximum HP when switching into Stealth Rocks

200

"Charizard, don't give in! Seismic Toss with everything you got!"

Ash Ketchum

300

Power: --
Accuracy: --
Status

User becomes immune to Ground-type attacks, as well as Spikes and Toxic Spikes for five turns. Fails if under the effects of Ingrain or Gravity.

Magnet Rise

300

The originally comically useless Pokemon got a major glow-up in the distant future, with this variant shooting all the way to Ubers!

Iron Bundle

300

A newer hack by legendary creator Drayano, a notoriously fearsome Double Battle guards the entrance to the Distortion World.

Renegade Platinum

300

Freeze Shock is known for being the singular Ice-Type move to cause paralysis. However, with only 80% accuracy, and being a charge-up turn, it's no wonder competitive players chose Fusion Bolt instead.

Freeze Shock is 90% accurate, not 80%

300

"What brings you here? Is your Pokemon dead?"

Generation I Rival

400

Power: --
Accuracy: 80%

Decreases target's accuracy by one stage,

Kinesis

400

Introduced in Generation VII, this beast could only be obtained by evolving from the rare female variant of its base form.

Salazzle

400

A notoriously bad fangame riddled with imbalance, poor writing and numerous bugs, it being made by a 13 year-old at the time honestly makes it quite impressive!

Dark Rising

400

Mega Garchomp is known for being a noticeable downgrade from its base form. While sporting extra HP, Attack and Special Attack, its 10 point speed decrease was harsher than GameFreak may have expected.

Mega Garchomp does not have more HP than Base Garchomp

400

"Pokemon... Shall no longer exist."

Lysandre

500

Power: 100
Accuracy: 75%

Binds the target for two to five turns. Target takes 1/8 of its maximum HP as damage at end of turn while bound.

Magma Storm

500

Number #1000 in the Pokedex

Gholdengo

500

A famous fangame for its time. Set your sights on a journey in this game's two custom regions, as well as all of Johto!

Glazed

500

Team Plasma is one of the evil teams in the Pokemon franchise. One major twist most players may know is that their King, N, was being manipulated all along by his father, and one of the Seven Sages, Ghetsis, in his ultimate plan to liberate all Pokemon from their owners with the power of the Zekrom (Pokemon Black) or Reshiram (Pokemon White).

Ghetsis' ultimate plan was not to liberate all Pokemon, but simply to rule Unova

500

"I am the Creator. Beside me is Paul."

Tarea (Dark Rising)

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