What Pokemon are Banned in VGC?
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The Pokémon banned in VGC (Video Game Championships) include Arceus, Celebi, Darkrai, Deoxys, Jirachi, Manaphy, Mew, Phione, and Shaymin, as well as Paradox Pokémon, Treasures of Ruin, Koraidon, and Miraidon, with the current regulation set being Regulation Set D, which permits Pokémon in the Paldea Pokédex #1-398. The VGC competitions also prohibit the use of non-Paldean Pokémon like Charizard and Quagsire, as well as non-Paldean regional variants, to ensure a fair and balanced gameplay experience.
FAQs About Banned Pokémon in VGC
General Information
- What is the current regulation set for VGC?: The current regulation set for VGC is Regulation Set D, which permits Pokémon in the Paldea Pokédex #1-398.
- Why are some Pokémon banned in VGC?: Some Pokémon are banned in VGC due to their overwhelming strength, ability to disrupt the game balance, or because they are not part of the Paldea Pokédex.
- Can I use non-Paldean Pokémon in VGC?: No, non-Paldean Pokémon like Charizard and Quagsire, as well as non-Paldean regional variants, are not permitted in VGC competitions.
Specific Pokémon
- Is Arceus banned in VGC?: Yes, Arceus is banned in VGC due to its incredible strength and ability to dominate the game.
- Why is Deoxys banned from VGC?: Deoxys is banned from VGC because of its exceptional strength, ability to disrupt the game balance, and limited availability as an event Pokémon.
- Can I use Shaymin in VGC?: No, Shaymin is banned in VGC, along with other Pokémon like Mew, Celebi, and Jirachi.
Pokémon TCG
- What Pokémon cards are banned in the Pokémon TCG?: The banned Pokémon cards in the Pokémon TCG include Milotic from XY – Flashfire, Oranguru from Sun & Moon – Ultra Prism, Sableye from Black & White – Dark Explorers, and Shaymin-EX from XY – Roaring Skies.
- Why was Sableye banned in the Pokémon TCG?: Sableye was banned in the Pokémon TCG due to its Junk Hunt attack, which allows for infinite resource recursion strategies.
- Are there any restricted cards in the Pokémon TCG?: While there are no restricted cards in the Standard and Unlimited formats, there are banned cards in the Expanded format.
Other Information
- What is the strongest Pokémon of all time?: Arceus is considered the strongest Pokémon of all time, due to its incredible strength, ability to change its type, and role as the creator of the universe.
- What is the weakest Pokémon in the franchise?: Cosmog is considered the weakest Pokémon in the franchise, with a base stat total of 310 and limited access to moves.
- Why was Greninja banned in competitive battles?: Greninja was banned in competitive battles due to its overwhelming strength, ability to learn powerful moves, and capacity to outspeed many other Pokémon.
- Can I use Caterpie in competitive battles?: Caterpie was once banned due to its ability to learn String Shot, which could freeze the game, but it is no longer banned.
- Why was Ash’s Greninja released?: Ash’s Greninja was released to fulfill its new role in helping Zygarde destroy the Ultra Wormholes.
- What is the most broken Pokémon in the franchise?: Salamence is considered one of the most broken Pokémon in the franchise, due to its incredible strength, speed, and ability to learn powerful moves.