Why is bidoof hated




















I haven't experienced this myself, but shiny hunters say he very commonly break their chains. Did I mention he's ugly? Skarigon Mmm, Cheese. Euphoria said:. Azure Wolf Well-Known Member. His cry is a turn off. Pamizard Queen of Charizards! What I don't like is the fact that they both have bad moves. Bibarel as well. He didn't get enough water moves, and why is he still a normal type. That is basically why i don't like them that much. It's ugly. And obligatory.

Charaligatr The Secret Rascal. The reasons why people hate it: It looks stupid It's got no decent stats or attacks It ruins chains It's way too common Terrible design and a cry that makes you want to claw your own ears off.

Bibarels exactly the same, except it can be occaisonally useful as a HM slave. And people like Rattata because it's old skool, Sentret because it has a funny tail and Zigzagoon because it zig zags everywhere. Zig Zags are fun! Bidoofs just a fat little mouse with no redeeming qualities. Hehe Slaves Yeah thats cool. Cut for me fools! Dr Elite ultimate Trainer.

Chibi Pika Stay positive. I consider myself very tolerant of all Pokemon, as I loathe mindless hating being a Charizard fan would do that to ya , but See, I like the old "common" Pokes. It's useless. It's weak, pathetic, it's evolution is rubbish too, it has barely any good attacks, it pops up everywhere you look, and it bears a strong resemblance to a hairy turd.

I thinks it's absolutely adorable!! Bibarel on the other hand It has decent Atk and HP arguably But with it's two abilities and a litte creative it can be really fun to use. I will never understand how people can call it useless, is it? But I could name bundles of pokemon from each generation that are just as useless. At least it's a good HM slave. I think people just hate it cause it's common. Same reason Zubat, Geodude, Tentacool and Kricketot are hated.

ANd Bibarel's disign could have been better Originally Posted by Gunn [ Original Post ]. Seen April 9th, Toxicroak is better than Koffing becuase it can learn fighting moves. When i first got Diamond, i actually considered using it and trained it to a Bibarel before I found a Buizel It wasnt bad either but i learned it was the Rattata Sentret Zigzagoon of Sinnoh Yes,I am Karel Kazuki or Kareru.

Im an all around guy who does everything,from play sports to trying to learn to design games. I am a university student, currently studying C and looking for any practice pertaining to building my skills. I'm also a concept designer and storyline designer. Screw Banners. I support all that is made. But Join these Forums! I'm not pronouncing a hatred of Gen IV, because some of my favourites are among that generation, and I am aware that Bibarel, attack-wise, has some good moves and lots of 'em.

It's just Just look at it. Who in their right mind looked at the character design and thought, "Hey that's pretty good! And then look at Gyarados.

Gyarados's design is amazing. Both beautiful and powerful. The only time I ever liked Bidoof was during "Bidoof's Wish" Special Episode, and that was mainly for the abundance of his southern accent. I have no problem with Bidoof. It's actually one of my favorites from Sinnoh. And I loved that it could learn the HM's that it could. It was actually my most used and strongest Pokemon earlier in the game.

I feel that way about all of the generation rats. Even so, I was excited to finally jump into a generation where I didn't know what Pokemon it contained - I'd be able to experience the game like all my friends did back in the first generation, discovering the designs as I went. So, I sat down, booted up the game, picked my starter, and went off into my adventure. I took that first step into the tall grass, and what exciting design did I see? I hated this thing at first.

Like many other fans at the time, I thought all of the new designs were stupid. I still played through the game, but wasn't as enamored with it as I had been in the past.

Yet, somehow, years later, this stupid thing grew on me. Last semester, I printed out about a big 'ol Bidoof on a sheet of paper, just for fun.

My roommate had the top bunk at the time, and I had the great idea to stick it to the ceiling above his bed, in the hopes he'd see it right before closing his eyes to sleep. He did, and ended up in a laughing fit before going to bed that night.

That was the end of it, until a week later I thought it would be a good idea to hide the Bidoof in one of the books he was reading. The next day, Bidoof found its way into my tool drawer. Then stuck to my roommate's laptop screen. This went on for pretty much the whole semester, until it became routine to check your surroundings for Bidoof once entering the room.

The semester eventually came to a close, summer passed, and my roommate and I moved into an on-campus suite with a couple friends this past August. For the most part, I even remained rather ignorant of the news of X and Y in the months approaching its release. However, I was feeling rather devious at work one day, and decided to take advantage of my printer access:. This is already getting out of hand. Still not enough. I think the first batch ended up being around or so.

Then nearly Open a book? Move your mouse? Lift your keyboard? Look into an empty lightbulb fixture? You can't be mad when finding one of these things, either. Those dead, beady eyes and those goofy ass teeth just forces a smile on the face of whoever discovers them. It almost immediately became a rule that if you found a Bidoof, you hid it somewhere else for another person to find. Eventually, the Bidoofs breached their way out of the room and found their way around campus.



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