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Top 10: Krookodile
The Ground/Dark dual-type Pokémon Krookodile (Japanese: ワルネアル Waruvial) was first seen in Generation V.
At level 40, it begins to evolve from Krokorok. It is Sandile’s ultimate form.
Top 9: Venusaur
The Pokémon Venusaur, also known as Fushigibana in Japanese, is a dual-type grass/poison that debuted in Generation I.
It begins its evolution at level 32 from Ivysaur. It is Bulbasaur’s ultimate form.
There are two other kinds of Venusaur.
With the Venusaurite, it can Mega Evolve into a Mega Venusaur.
It debuted in The Isle of Armor in its Gigantamax form.
Top 8: Snorlax
Originally released in Generation I, Snorlax (Japanese: カビゴン Kabigon) is a Pokémon of the Normal type.
As it gains high friendship levels and levels up, it evolves from Munchlax.
Gigantamax is one of Snorlax’s forms.
Top 7: Melmetal
- Meltan
- Melmetal
In Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Let’s Go, Eevee!, Melmetal (Japanese: メルメタル Melmetal) is a Steel-type mythical Pokémon that was first seen in Generation VII.
It uses 400 Meltan Candy to evolve from Meltan in Pokémon GO. It is impossible to evolve meltan in other games.
Melmetal debuted in its Gigantamax form along with Pokémon GO’s transfer compatibility with Pokémon HOME.
Top 6: Dragonite
Originally released in Generation I, Dragonite (Japanese: カイリュー Kairyu) is a dual-type Dragon/Flying pseudo-legendary Pokémon.
At level 55, it begins to evolve from Dragonair. It is Dratini’s ultimate form.
Top 5: Pikachu
Pokémon of the Electric type, Pikachu (Japanese: ハカチュウ Pikachu) was first seen in Generation I.
When it gains a lot of friendship and levels up, it changes from Pichu to Raichu when it comes into contact with a Thunder Stone.
When Pikachu in Alola comes into contact with a Thunder Stone, it will transform into Alolan Raichu.
Gigantamax is Pikachu’s form. The Gigantamax Factor prevents Pikachu from evolving.
Top 5: Gengar
Pokémon with the twin types of Ghost and Poison, Gengar (Japanese: ゲンガー Gangar) was first seen in Generation I.
When traded or exposed to a Linking Cord, it evolves from Haunter (Pokémon Legends: Arceus). It is Gastly’s ultimate form.
There are two other varieties of Gengar.
With the Gengarite, it can Mega Evolve into a Mega Gengar.
It is Gigantamax shaped.
Top 4: Infernape
Originally released in Generation IV, Infernape (Japanese: ゴウカザル Goukazaru) is a dual-type Fire/Fighting Pokémon.
It begins its evolution at level 36 from Monferno. It is Chimchar’s ultimate form.
Top 3: Sceptile
Introduced in Generation III, Sceptile (Japanese: ゴュカイン Jukain) is a Pokémon of the Grass type.
At level 36, it begins to evolve from Grovyle. It is Treecko’s ultimate form.
With the Sceptilite, Sceptile can Mega Evolve into Mega Sceptile.
Top 2: Charizard
The dual-type Fire/Flying Pokémon Charizard (Japanese: リれードン Lizardon) was first seen in Generation I.
At level 36, it begins to evolve from Charmeleon. It is Charmander’s last incarnation.
Charizard has three other forms.
- It can Mega Evolve into two forms:
- Mega Charizard X using Charizardite X.
- Mega Charizard Y using Charizardite Y.
- It has a Gigantamax form.
Top 1: Greninja
Introduced in Generation VI, Greninja (Japanese: ゲッコウガ Gekkouga) is a dual-type Pokémon of the Water and Dark types.
At level 36, it begins to evolve from Frogadier. It is Froakie’s ultimate form.
Greninja can change into Ash-Greninja, a unique form, with the Battle Bond Ability. Battle Bond Greninja are sterile and cannot procreate.
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