1. Shedinja. First released as Pocket Monsters, most Pokémon have a unique ability, such as Shedinja's Wonder Guard, an immunity to non-super-effective attacks [1]. Shedinja is liked by many fans for its macabre, but it only has 1 HP maximum, making it the weakest Pokemon in Pokemon Go.
2 Torkoal. Torkoal was caught in the Hoenn region and is easily the weakest Fire-type Ash has ever owned. A very emotional Pokémon, it would cry tears of joy or sadness depending on the situation. Another Pokémon let down by a pitiful battle record, Torkoal really should have notched a few more wins for Ash.
Magikarp has become synonymous with weakness and underestimation. Magikarp possesses extremely low base stats. In addition, it has the signature move Splash, which does absolutely nothing. However, Magikarp's true strength lies in its potential for evolution.
A 0% Pokemon is far, far rarer than a 100% Pokemon. Why? It's quite simple actually. There's no realistic way to catch Pokemon and check every single one.
There's a one in 4,096 chance, or 0.0244% portability, of finding perfect IVs from a wild catch.
The Magikarp salesman appears in the Pokémon Center right before climbing Mt. Moon. When the player speaks to him, he will sell them a low-level Magikarp for 500 Pokédollars. While the price is cheap, the deal in question is of course a scam due to Magikarp being a fairly common Pokémon in the wild.
Magikarp 100% perfect IV stats in Pokémon Go
Once you've caught a 100% IV stats Magikarp, you'll have the choice of evolving it into a Gyarados with perfect stats. While they don't exactly hold much sway in the Go Battle League, they can be useful in battling Team Go Rocket Grunts or in raids.
Magikarp, during breeding season, lay over 1000 eggs. If all of these eggs hatch (Even just half of them, that's 500-1000 eggs from one Magikarp.
#1 - Mewtwo Strikes Back
It simply does not get any more sad or heartbreaking than when Ash died in the first Pokemon movie, "Mewtwo Strikes Back." The iconic fashion in which Ash sacrifices himself to end the fight between Mew and Mewtwo, as well as several other Pokemon and their cloned versions.
Paul. Paul is a trainer from the Sinnoh region and is the most significant rival to Ash throughout the Diamond and Pearl era of the Pokémon anime.
Ash's Rarest Pokémon
That Meltan eventually evolved into Melmetal, which made it extremely unique; no other Melmetal has ever been seen in the series.
Eelektross: The Pokémon with No Weaknesses
There is only one Pokémon with no weaknesses: Eelektross. It is an Electric-type Pokémon that can only have the Levitate ability. Levitate makes the user immune to Ground-type moves, which is the weakness of Electric-type Pokémon.
3 Cosmog Is The Weakest In The Entire Franchise
Related: 10 Trainers From The Pokémon Games Ash Couldn't BeatCosmog isn't just the weakest legendary Pokémon of all time; it's the worst Pokémon in the franchise.
Azelf, Mesprit, and Uxie
While our number one spot for the rarest 'mon is technically three Pokemon, that's also part of what makes them so rare. Each one only spawns in specific regions, and they don't show up often at all.
Originally Answered: Why do you need 400 Magikarp candy to evolve in Pokemon Go? The answer is simply because Magikarp makes the biggest leap in term of stats and HP from one evolution. Magikarp can easily go from 150 CP to 1600 CP right away. No other Pokemon in the game comes even close to a 1450 CP difference.
The chance to get a 100% IV (15/15/15) Pokemon in Pokemon GO is 1/4096, or in percentage, 0.0244%. The chance to get any combination of IVs is the same and equals 1/4096. The game awards IV values using three random rolls, from 0 to 15.
So, if you have a 200 CP Caterpie, it would only evolve into a 212 CP Metapod. Conversely, a Magikarp gets a lot stronger when it evolves. After all, it is evolving into Gyarados after having to earn 400 Candy! If we take the number of 200 CP again for Magikarp, it would evolve into a 2,200 Gyarados.
A Shiny creature is extremely rare, so it's simply a case of checking every one you are looking for - such as Magikarp - in the hope it will be a different colour.
Gold Magikarp is the rarest type of Magikarp you can fish in Magikarp Jump. This is probably a reference to how "Shiny" Pokemon are rarer than normal Pokemon, and Gold Magikarp is the "Shiny" version of normal Magikarp.
Gold Magikarp are very rare to find, but can be caught using an Old Rod.
The following list details the 151 Pokémon of Generation I in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Bulbasaur, is number 001 and the last, Mew, is number 151. Alternate forms that result in type changes are included for convenience.
In Fusion Strike, we only found one Secret Rare in roughly 50 packs — that's just one Secret Rare for every ten Ultra Rares.