Ranking of Paradox Pokemon from Worst to Best

TLDRI rank every single Paradox Pokemon from worst to best, considering their stats, move pool, and typing. While all Paradox Pokemon are good, some excel more than others in terms of offensive and defensive capabilities.

Key insights

Paradox Pokemon have a base stat total of 570 and a good ability, making them strong overall.

The worst Paradox Pokemon is Sandy shocks, which lacks speed, power, and move pool depth.

Slithering, an ancient form of Volcarona, has better stats and move pool options, but struggles offensively and defensively.

Iron Thorns, a future form of Tyranitar, has a solid move pool but faces weaknesses to common types. Its Sandstream ability is advantageous.

Iron jugulus, a dark and flying type, has respectable defenses and move pool options, but lacks a strong burst option.

Q&A

Which Paradox Pokemon is the best?

The best Paradox Pokemon is [insert best Pokemon here] due to its well-rounded stats, move pool, and typing.

Are Paradox Pokemon better than their original forms?

Paradox Pokemon have unique abilities and move pool options compared to their original forms, making them strong contenders.

Can Paradox Pokemon be used competitively?

Yes, Paradox Pokemon can be used competitively based on their individual strengths and weaknesses.

Which Paradox Pokemon has the best offensive capabilities?

The Paradox Pokemon with the best offensive capabilities is [insert Pokemon here] due to its high attack stat and move pool options.

Which Paradox Pokemon has the best defensive capabilities?

The Paradox Pokemon with the best defensive capabilities is [insert Pokemon here] due to its high defensive stats and resistances.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction and disclaimer about the goodness of Paradox Pokemon.

00:12Ranking the worst Paradox Pokemon, starting with Sandy shocks.

02:27Discussing Slithering, the ancient form of Volcarona, and its strengths and weaknesses.

05:03Analyzing Iron Thorns, the future form of Tyranitar, and its move pool and ability.

07:42Examining Iron jugulus, a dark and flying type Pokemon, and its defensive and offensive capabilities.