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6 Good Pokemon to troll people with!

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Note: This isn't a list of what I think is the best or in order. It is just a list. Nothing more, nothing less. Now...let's get started.

6. Froslass
Froslass, with the right move set, can be really good to troll on people, especially for those unfamiliar with it's odd type combination and abilities. What makes them so special you ask? First, they're fast enough and have moves for quite a few strategies, including this one, which is good for cranking people's chains and making them scream in frustration! They have the Snow Cloak Ability and can naturally learn Double Team, Blizzard, and Confuse Ray! Watch their Pokémon get confused and hurt themselves, struggle to hit you as you raise your evade with Hail and Double Team...add moves like Toxic or Frost Breath (Frost Breath gets a STAB and always gets a critical hit, and toxic badly poisons most Pokémon and makes them really struggle!) and you'll enjoy seeing just how devious and cold-hearted Froslass can be! An item that also lowers the opponent's accuracy, like Bright Powder...is good, too! MAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

5. Klefki
Why is Klefki on this list? First off, the design is enough to make people shake their heads in confusion and astonishment, leading them to underestimate them. It's true that they don't have the best stats, but they do have one thing going for them and it's enough to warrant it being on this list-Prankster. Klefki can do things like set up Thunder Wave, Toxic, Spikes, Substitute, Swagger...just to name a few...and they'll always go first (unless a faster Pokémon has Prankster too, like Whimsicott) and while you befuddle people with status moves, you can move in for the kill with Foul Play, properly EV trained to raise it's attack stat, of course. MAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

4. Cofagrigus
Cofagrigus is a strong choice to troll your opponents with as well as whittle down an opponent's team without having to rely much of strength. They have excellent defense to weather physical assaults, and...the best part is they learn Protect, Hex, and Confuse Ray naturally, along with Destiny Bond, which is useful, too. Give one of them Toxic, Protect, and Hex with either of those moves...and watch your opponent go nuts. Hit with toxic first, then spam protect and hex like no tomorrow...or confuse them and watch them take damage from toxic and from their own confusion...or set up a nice Destiny Bond as their health goes down to a low level...and you're in business.

3. Crobat
Yes, I know they're easy to come by and Zubat are annoying. I get it. But...Crobat makes an excellent choice to screw with your opponent, especially since they're so fast. Toxic or Poison Fang both can badly poison your opponent, and you can confuse them with Confuse Ray, and you can give Crobat Roost and give it some Black Sludge to carry, and you can heal and heal while wearing down your opponent slowly but surely, and you can use the HM move fly to avoid one attack for one turn, which helps to cause Toxic to do much more damage as well as screwing with your opponent's offenses and deliver a STAB attack blow. That is the move combination that I give mine, Morrigan. Drives people nuts. MAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

2. Whimsicott
Why are Whimsicott on this list? Because they are so fast for one...and most opponents who are unfamiliar with them will be thrown off balance by their deadly ability-Prankster-which gives the first move to any status ailment move that you give Whimsicott, such as Toxic, Swagger, Protect, Leech Seed, Thunder Wave, Substitute...and they can heal themselves with Giga Drain...and I think Leftovers or Big Root is a good choice as well...and they can deliver the finishing blow with a Moonblast attack if you want. I believe they are the greatest of the Prankster Pokémon, even over Klefki, (especially since Mega Banette is banned from competitive play for this ability and super powered stats). Don't let their looks fool you-if you want to crank someone's chain, these little fluff balls are the way to go. Try screwing with people with a Big Root and with Leech Seed, Toxic, Substitute, Protect/Giga Drain/Moonblast...and laugh your butt off!

1. Breloom
Breloom are a strong, strong choice to use, especially in Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, and especially (and really, this is the best choice, have a Pokémon with the trace ability or skill swap to find one!) with Poison Heal. Why is that such a big deal? Because of the item known as Toxic Orb, which poisons them, which causes them, with this ability to heal themselves by 12.5% each turn! Factor this in with Substitute and moves like Focus Punch...and even some of the sturdiest opponents shall not only get their chain totally cranked over this and call it totally cheap, but...it can even take down some serious opponents as well.
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starscreamfan2244's avatar
I'll have to keep these in mind when I do WiFi Battles!
I'll be honest, when I played White Version, I had never really been thinking of typings when I firsts tarted. But after watching some Pokemon videos, I really started thinking about this.
GenWunner-Its Just a Coffin!
Me-Muk is just a glop of....uh...stuff I guess
Seriously, I don't see whats wrong with 5th Gen designs. 5th Gen was my first game played offline. (At That Time I was just fooling around online with FireRed and Sapphire Roms) But now I have a 3DS with Y and Alpha Sapphire. I'll probably do some Wifi after beating Steven. (After I face wall for ending up underleveled. I mean I managed pretty well with Metagross and Swampert in the elite 4 but seriously, I ended up with level 54s and below. *face walls*)