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Who is the strongest Pokemon trainer of all time?

Who is the strongest Pokemon trainer of all time?

The Strongest Trainers In The Pokemon Anime

  1. 1 Leon. Of course, first place on this list is the winner of that said Finals match, Leon.
  2. 2 Lance.
  3. 3 Cynthia.
  4. 4 Tobias.
  5. 5 Steven Stone.
  6. 6 Alain.
  7. 7 Galar Gym Leaders.
  8. 8 Ash Ketchum.

Who was the first ever Pokemon trainer?

This Rowlet’s Original Trainer’s name is Carmen. The Original Trainer (Japanese: 親 owner), or OT, of a Pokémon is the Trainer who caught or hatched the Pokémon in question first….In other languages.

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 初訓家 Chōfangā * 父母 Fuhmóuh *
Mandarin 初訓家 / 初训家 Chūxùnjiā * 父母 Fùmǔ * 訓練師 Xùnliànshī *

How old is Ash now?

Why Doesn’t Ash Ketchum Age? Ash Ketchum is 10 years old. He was 10 when he began his journey and now, more than 20 years since the journey’s beginning, he is still 10 years old.

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Is Ash a bad trainer?

Ash Ketchum is a staple to the Pokémon series, but that doesn’t mean he’s a good trainer. In fact, he’s pretty terrible. Dare say, the worst trainer in the series. Ash perseveres by brute force, determination, and a refusal to give up instead of talent, skill, and knowledge.

Who is the weakest Pokémon trainer?

Here are the 10 Most Powerful Pokémon Trainers (And 10 Who Pose No Challenge)!

  • 8 Most Powerful: Steven Stone.
  • 7 Weakest: Glacia.
  • 6 Most Powerful: Barry.
  • 5 Weakest: Maxie.
  • 4 Most Powerful: Red.
  • 3 Weakest: AZ.
  • 2 Most Powerful: Cynthia.
  • 1 Weakest: Bruno.

Who is the weakest Pokemon trainer?

What is the bond between Ash and Greninja?

This unique Greninja possesses the Battle Bond Ability, which triggers the transformation after the opposing Pokémon has fainted and increases the power of Water Shuriken. This alternate form is called Ash-Greninja (Japanese: サトシゲッコウガ Satoshi Gekkouga)….Dark.

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Do all Pokemon like their trainers?

Even Meowth, who is fully sapient and has an acerbic personality, is extremely fond of Jesse and James. Not all Pokemon like their trainers or listen to them, but the vast majority either come out of their pokeballs liking their trainers or grow to like them.

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Do wild Pokemon not like being captured?

In all honesty, there’s not much reason for a wild Pokemon NOT to like a trainer who captures them – wild Pokémon typically aren’t encountered unless they attack a trainer (or anyone, really) who is traveling. Thus wild Pokémon can control the chances they are captured – if they don’t want to find a trainer, they can simply not attack people.

Why do Pokemon change their minds after being captured?

My theory (backed up by no canon information, just extrapolated from it) is that part of the capture process changes the Pokémon’s mind. A captured Pokémon has obedience written into its very psyche, most likely tied to the owner’s voice (notice how your trainer ALWAYS shouts the Pokémon’s name when sending them out?).

What do you think about Pokemon’s life?

Most of a Pokemon’s life is spent fighting, hurting others and getting hurt in return. That sounds like a terrible life to me. Is there some in-universe reason that Pokemon willingly allow themselves to be used and abused by their trainers in such a way?