168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokémon Sword & Shield introduced plenty of new creatures that call the Galar region home. Between the never-before-seen creatures and the regional variants of past Pokémon, fans quickly fell in love with ♒their favorites and found a new group of battling partners to rely on.
Unfortunately, not all Pokémon are created equal and some happen to lose the genetic lottery and come out looking like genetic splicing gone wrong. Let's now look at the 10 ugliest new Pokémon in Pokémon Sword & Shield and rank them.
Updated June 23rd, 2020 by Meg Pelliccio: Pokémon Sword and Shield's very first expansion, Isle of Armor, recently released, prompting players to flock back to the Galar region to continue their Pokémon journey. The new DLC adds a new area, new features, and a range of new Pokémon, including Pokémon from previous titles, as well as new Galarian and Gigantamax forms.
As players return to Galar, it's hard not to be reminded of some of the ugly Pokémon that debuted in Pokémon Sword and Shield. Despite being set in a new island area, some of these Pokémon will still rear their ugly faces in the DLC, so keep an eye out for these strange Pokémon.
15 Chewtle
The animal kingdom has this weird thing where a creature can be so ugly that it's cute. The world of Pokémon tends to have some creatures 💞that happen to carry this same thing. Chewtle is the base form of the fan-favorite and is an ugly little duckling.
Well, it's a turtle, not a duck, but the little thing sports a💝 thin unibrow and one solid tooth. It happens to have a tiny turtle body and stubby little legs which help disguise it as cute and adorable Pokémon when it is an ugly baby turtle.
14 Blipbug
B😼ug-type Pokémon rarely fall into the category of cute or adorable, so their best hope is to remain passable enough that players won't mind having them in their party. However, Blipbug definitely doesn't manage this with its ugly, oddball appearance with an oversized head and freaky eyes.
If you think it might get better look🌳ing as it evolves, it really doesn't. It has two more evolutions, neither of which can pass as pretty, with its final form borde🌊ring on creepy.
13 Perrserker 🧜
For those who are unfamiliar and are wondering why this thing looks so much like Meowth, it's an evolution specific to the Galar region variant of Meowth. Most people would consider this thing ugly and unnerving, but if you were to ask metalheads or fans of the Doom fr♑anchise they would l🌜ikely say that it looks rad.
Perrserker is one of those Pokémon whose beauty is in the eye of the beholder. The 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:steel-typing ma𝓀kes it unique in its own right and its nice to see Meowth receive an a🐈lternate evolution.
12 📖 ♎ Barraskewda
Fish Pokémon have a rough go as they're more often than not either plain-looking or very ugly. Most of the time fis🧸h Pokémon only ever get attention when they evolve into something that isn't a fish. Barraskewda happens to be the rare case in which an ugly fish turns into a larger and uglier fish.
There's nothing special to the evolutionary line either as it's simply a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:water-type Pokémon. Here's hoping that it e𝕴ventually gets an inteꦯresting 3rd evolution or region variant with dual-typing.
11 Morgrem
Sometimes designers go into a project intending to make something 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:hideous or unnerving. Everyone understands by now that the middle evolution in the world of Pokémon t🙈ends to be the awkward phase. This is often where the starters lose their appeal before regaining it with their final evol🍎utions.
Morgrem happens to be the middle evolution of an imp/troll inspired Pokémon, which left it looking like the odd e🎃mo kid in middle school.
10 Galarian ꦯSlowbro
Two of the latest Pokémon to receive a Galarian form in the recent Isle of Armor w💫ere both Slowpoke and Slowbro. Neither of these Pokémon were exactly pretty beforehand, and if they were hoping to get 🐼one of the good makeovers like Galarian Ponyta, they were sadly mistaken.
There isn't much difference between original and Galarian forms, with t♐hem essentially just gettinౠg a splash of body paint and a new type. However, Slowbro's shell moves from his tail to his arm in a rather creepy way as if he's about to deliver a beat down.
9 Cursola
On one hand, it's always great for an overlooked Pokémon from a previous generation to get some evolutionary love, but we all have to recognize when something isn't exactly approachable. Cursola is the evolved form of the Galarian Corsola and follows suit with a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:ghost-typing.
Though they're both coral-based Pokémon, Corsola goes for a cuter approach whereas Cursola is very much in line with what actual coral looks like. It's also depressing that it looks like dead coral, which might be ꦗa nod to the dying coral reefs in real life♔.
8 Silicobra
Here's the 𝓀thing, both Silicobra and its evolution Sandaconda are both hideous creatures. It was at one point a toss-up of which on🌊e should land on this list, and thanks to Sandaconda having a unique aspect of its design it seemed only right for Silicobra to make the list.
Most Pokémon fans are familiar with Ekans, and Silicobra somehow makes Ekans' design more interesting and appealing. Silicobra looks less like a snake an🥀d more like a worm who got its head stuck in an olive of some sort.
7 Arctovish
In the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Galar region, trainers can resurrect ancient creatures using a combination of fossilized animalꦉ parts. When two of the 4 animal parts are combined they create a creature, and there are 4 possible 🍸outcomes.
They all happen to be odd in their way. The combination of fossilized fish and dino parts results in Arctovish, a water/ice dual-type that has weird beady eyes and an off-putting fake smile. It exudes the energy of a Frankenstein's monster in the worst ways.
6 Dracozolt
Dracozolt is another of the fossil Pokémon that players can mix and match together during their Pokémon journey. This Pok✅émon is so ill-fitting that the width of its torso doesn't even match the width of the rest of it, ultimately presen⛎ting a horrifically ugly creature.
It's a shame that players aren't able to match the fossil Pokémon up to their proper respective halves, as then fans could see what the prehistoric Pokémon should actually have looked li♍ke. Perhaps this is something Nintendo will add in the future.