The Crown Tundra DLC for 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokemon Sword and Shield has finally arrived. The debut was much anti꧅cipated for many reasons. More urgently, fans were desperate to know if some of their favorite Pokem💞on, which had yet to appear, would be included in Gen 8.

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With the release, many fan♐s were thrilled to find that their favorites had indeed made the cut. But, let's be honest, some of the Pokemon that were left out aren't going to be missed. So with that, here are five Pokemon that returned in Crown Tundra that fans love, and five that were left out and no one really cares.

10 🐈 Returning: Dragonite

Dragon/Flying-type Pokémon Gen 1

Dragonite is a Dragon/Flying-type Pokemon introduced in Gen 1 and is 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:the first-ever pseudo-l⛄egendary Pokemon. Dragonite stands out in a lot of different ways. Its family was the only Dragon-type line in the entirety of the first generation, 🃏giving it some novelty. It has 2 excellent abilities in Inner Focus and Multiscale, both giving it some extra durability. Finally, it has very high stats and an insanely deep movepool, giving it a lot of variety in what it can do.

9 ♋ 🐠Left Out: Dustox

Bug/Poison-type Pokémon Gen 3

No one's missing Dustox, a Bug/Poison-type 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokemon introduced in Gen 3, and a strong contender for the weakest ever. It has absolutely abysmal stat✃s, with its highest one being Special Defense of all things, at 90 points. The movepool is also extremely la꧋cking, with it learning only a few good attacking moves, and a lot of them are of the same types. On top of all of that, due to the random nature of the Wurmple evolutionary line, even just getting a Dustox can be aggravating, since you can't control which evolution you get at all.

8 🔯 Returning: Absol ꦯ

Dark-type Pokémon Gen 3

Absol is a pure Dark-type Pokemon introduced in Gen 3 and a fan favorite. It has a slick, but simplistic design that is just gorgeous, as well as having a very interesting role in the Pokémon universe. Absol is able to foresee when natural disasters are about to occur, an🐻d it uses this skill to warn people about them ahead of time.

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Battle wise, pure Dark is a good typing, and although it has lacking stats (aside from its massive physical attack) it has an amazing Ability in that of Super Luck, which makes critical hits happen more often. Combine t﷽his with Moves like Stone Edge, Psycho Cut, and Night Slash, if it's able to get a hit in, it'll be doing some strong damage.

7 Left Out:🐭 Unown

Psychic-type Pokémon Gen 2

168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Unown is a pure Psychic-type Pokemon intr꧋oduced in Gen 2, and there's just not a lot of nice things to say about it. It has a dull alphabet-themed design, its stats are completely terrible, it only learns one Move (a Move which is completely unpredictable) and its only Ability is Levitate. All of this doesn't make Unown impossible to use, but it certainly doesn't help in the slightest.

6 ꦚ Returning: Crobat

Poison/Flying-type Pokémon Gen 2

The bat is back! Crobat is a Poison/Flying-type Pokemon introduced in Gen 2, as a n🍌ew evolution to the Zubat family. Crobat is incredibly fast, being able to out-speed most other Pokémon without any sort of boost to its Speed stat. Poison/Flying is a solid typing, having a lot of resistance built into it. Both Inner Focus and Infiltrator of great Abilities, one block Intimidate and the other lets you blast through screens. All of this added to a good Movepool makes Crobat a fan favorite.

5 ꦯ Left Out: Luvdisc 🍰

Water-type Pokémon Gen 3

What do yo🐟u expect from a heart with lips? Luvdisc in general has very little going for it. It is a pure Water-type Pokemon introduced in Gen 3. While pure Water-type is a very good typing, the stats are awful, with Speed being its only really good one. The high-Speed stat makes one of its Abilities (Swift Swim) redundant as it's already fast anyway. The movepool is also painfully shallow,♛ making it very predictable in battle.

4 🦹 ℱ Returning: Aggron

Steel/Rock-type Pokémon Gen 3

This is not a Pokemon you want to mess with! Aggron is a Steel/Rock-type Pokémon introduced in Gen 3. 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Steel is a very good type no matter what you pair it with, as it offers a ridiculously large amount of resistance. In terms of stats, they're very extreme. The Special Attack, Special De🐈fense, and Speed are all very low, but everything else is dec🌠ent or extremely high. The Movepool is fantastic, however, with it being able to learn a huge variety of Moves.

3 𒁏 🗹 Left Out: Carnivine

Grass-type Pokémon Gen 4

Carnivine is 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:a pure Grass-type Pokemon introduced in Gen 4. It being pure Grass plus the less than stellar defenses m💦eans it's not very difficult to knock out. It also has the rather odd Ability choice in Levitate, which while the immunity is nice, it's not somethingℱ you would really want on a Grass Pokemon. Carnivine's biggest flaw is the Movepool, which is small and has very little variety.

2 Returning: Tyrantrum And ꦚA𝓀urorus

Fossil Pokémon Gen 6

Two for the price of one! These two are being paired together as they are both Fossil 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokemon introduced in Gen 6 and are very clearly counterparts to each other. Tyrantrum is Rock/Dragon while Aurorus is Rock/Ice. Both ꧋type combinations are unique to them and are both very strong offensively.

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The Abilities obtained by each Pokemon are good, with Tyrantrum having Stওrong Jaw and Rock Head while Aurorus has Snow Warning and Refrigerate. They also both have good stats and movepools, with Tyrantrum being more physically oriented while Aurorus is more specially oriented.

1 🐼 🌄 Left Out: Spinda

Pokemon Spinda

Spinda is a pure Normal-type Pokemon introduced in generation 3. Spinda has loathsome🐷 stats, with all of them being only base 60. While Own Tempo is an okay ability, Tangled Feet is a very high risk/high reward and Contrary is a waste on Spin🐬da, as it learns no moves to truly take advantage of it. The movepool is actually pretty good though, all probably thanks to it being a Normal-type, as those generally learn a lot of moves.

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