Summary
- Nemona from Pokemon Scarlet & Violet has a decent team, but her team's balance is weak with 3 Pokemon weak to Fighting types.
- Hop from Pokemon Sword & Shield is the only rival to use a Legendary Pokemon, but his team has weak points and is easily defeated with a solid Fighting Pokemon.
- Wally from Pokemon Ruby/Omega Ruby, Sapphire/Alpha Sapphire, & Emerald is a rival with a strong team, but his battle should be easy as his Pokemon have weaknesses that can be easily exploited.
In every Pokemon game, the trainer is given a rival to help make their journey more challenging. Sometimes these rivals are friends of the player or are more of an enemy, whatever the relationship is they challenge the player to battles at certain points in every Pokemon game.
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The most famous and arguably the best rival is Blue from the Kanto games, his team is stacked with well-balanced typings, and it is proven as he becomes the champion. Some of the rivals in this list don't hold a candle to the original, as the games have continued, they have become easier and this is shown also in the trainer's arch-rival.
Every trainer's final team is before any post-game content.
10 Nemona (Pokemon Scarlet & Violet)
The newest rival in the franchise, Nemona of Pokemon Scarlet & Violet continues the trend of a friendly rival as she helps the player along their journey. In terms of her team, it isn't the best when it comes to balance, with 3 of her final team weak to Fighting type Pokemon.
She has the starter which is weak to the one that the player picks, which means more than likely the player will have a Pokemon that can beat Nemona's strongest. In the older Pokemon games, the rival uses a starter that is strong against the one the player picks, which makes the game more of a challenge. Nonetheless, Nemona still has a decent squad with Goodra being tough to take down and Pawmot which can pack a punch.
Nemona's Final Team:
|
Pokemon |
Level |
Type |
Ability |
Moves |
Held Item |
|
Lycanroc |
65 |
Rock |
Sand Rush |
Accelerock/Drill Run/Stone Edge/Stealth Rock |
None |
|
Goodra |
65 |
Dragon |
Sap Sipper |
Dragon Pulse/Muddy Water/Ice Beam/Sludge Bomb |
None |
|
Dudunsparce |
65 |
Normal |
Serene Grace |
Hyper Drill/Drill Run/Dragon Rush/Coil |
None |
|
Orthworm |
65 |
Steel |
Earth Eater |
Iron Tail/Body Press/Earthquake/Rock Blast |
None |
|
Pawmot |
65 |
Electric/Fighting |
Volt Absorb |
Double Shock/Close Combat/Ice Punch/Quick Attack |
None |
|
Quaquaval (If the player chose Sprigatito) Meowscarda (If the player chose Fuecoco) Skeledirge (If the player chose Quaxly) |
66 66 66 |
Water/Fighting Grass/Dark Fire/Ghost |
Torrent Overgrow Blaze |
Aqua Step/Brick Break/Aerial Ace/Ice Spinner Flower Trick/Thunder Punch/Shadow Claw/Play Rough Torch Song/Earth Power/Shadow Ball/Snarl |
None |
9 Hop (Pokemon Sword & Shield)
Hop pops up throughout the game, much to the player's annoyance, and he develops a fairly decent team as the game progresses. He is the only rival in the game to actually use a Legendary Pokemon, which gives him a few points.
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However, there are a few weak points on his team, Dubwool being the main reason, Hop's sheep starter is weak to Fighting types with no cover for them. His second Pokemon Snorlax is also weak to the physical Pokemon so it should be a clean sweep with a solid Fighting Pokemon. With the final form of the starter that is weak against the one the player picks, the battle is just a breeze, there are no challenges in the Pokemon games anymore.
Hop's Final Team:
|
Pokemon |
Level |
Type |
Ability |
Moves |
Held Item |
|
Dubwool |
69 |
Normal |
Steadfast |
Cotton Guard/Double Kick/Double-Edge/Headbutt |
None |
|
Snorlax |
68 |
Normal |
Thick Fat |
Hammer Arm/Earthquake/Heavy Slam/Crunch |
None |
|
Pincurchin |
68 |
Electric |
Lighting Rod |
Zing Zap/Poison Jab/Liquidation/Recover |
None |
|
Corviknight |
69 |
Flying/Steel |
Unnerve |
Steel Wing/Drill Peck/Swagger/Light Screen |
None |
|
Inteleon (If the player chose Grookey) Rillaboom (If the player chose Scorbunny) Cinderace (If the player chose Sobble) |
70 |
Water Grass Fire |
Torrent Overgrow Blaze |
Snipe Shot/Sucker Punch/Ice Beam/Dark Pulse Drum Beating/Slam/Knock Off/High Horsepower Gunk Shot/Iron Head/Pyro Ball/Zen Headbutt |
None |
|
Zamazenta (If the player is playing Pokemon Sword Zacian (If the player is playing Pokemon Shield) |
70 |
Fighting/Steel Fairy/Steel |
Dauntless Shield Intrepid Sword |
Crunch/Behemoth Blast/Psychic Fangs/Play Rough Crunch/Behemoth Blade/Wild Charge/Close Combat |
Rusted Shield Rusted Sword |
8 Wally (Pokemon Ruby/Omega Ruby, Sapphire/Alpha Sapphire, & Emerald)
Wally, the sickly kid that the player helps to become a Pokemon trainer throughout the generation 3 games is a rival to the player, despite only battling him twice.
The player faces Wally just before exiting Victory Road with his team of five Pokemon which has some strong additions, but it is no match for Brendan or May. Depending on which version, the originals or the remakes, Wally's ace is a Gardevoir or a Gallade which is his biggest threat. Altaria has a 4x weakness to Ice moves and Delcatty is a weak Pokemon, this battle should be a breeze.
Wally's Final Team In Ruby, Sapphire & Emerald:
|
Pokemon |
Level |
Type |
Ability |
Moves |
Held Item |
|
Altaria |
44 |
Dragon/Flying |
Natural Cure |
Aerial Ace/Safeguard/DragonBreath/Dragon Dance |
None |
|
Delcatty |
43 |
Normal |
Cute Charm |
Sing/Assist/Charm/Feint Attack |
None |
|
Roselia |
44 |
Grass/Poison |
Natural Cure |
Magical Leaf/Leech Seed/Giga Drain/Toxic |
None |
|
Magneton |
41 |
Electric/Steel |
Magnet Pull |
Supersonic/Thunderbolt/Tri Attack/Screech |
None |
|
Gardevoir |
45 |
Psychic |
Synchronize |
Double Team/Calm Mind/Psychic/Future Sight |
None |
Wally's Final Team In OmegaRuby & Alpha Sapphire:
|
Pokemon |
Level |
Type |
Ability |
Moves |
Held Item |
|
Altaria |
46 |
Dragon/Flying |
Natural Cure |
Aerial Ace/Safeguard/Dragon Pulse/Cotton Guard |
None |
|
Delcatty |
46 |
Normal |
Cute Charm |
Sing/Disarming Voice/Charm/Feint Attack |
None |
|
Roselia |
46 |
Grass/Poison |
Poison Point |
Synthesis/Leech Seed/Petal Blizzard/Toxic |
None |
|
Magneton |
46 |
Electric/Steel |
Sturdy |
Screech/Discharge/Tri Attack/Flash Cannon |
None |
|
Gallade |
48 |
Psychic/Fighting |
Steadfast |
Psycho Cut/Close Combat/Slash/Swords Dance |
Galladite |
7 Hau (Pokemon Sun & Moon & Pokemon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon)
Hau's team in the original Pokemon Sun & Moon features a starter that the player's chosen starter is weak to, which makes this battle a piece of cake. Although this is countered with the use of an Eeveelution which is strong against the starter, with some clever switching this will be no problem.
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In the sequels, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon, his team receives an upgrade with the addition of a Noivern and Tauros replacing the less than battle-ready Komala. Without his improved team, Hau would be much lower down this list.
Hau's Final Team In Pokemon Sun & Moon:
|
Pokemon |
Level |
Type |
Ability |
Moves |
Held Item |
|
Alolan Raichu |
63 |
Electric/Psychic |
Surge Surfer |
Thunderbolt/Quick Attack/Psychic/Focus Blast |
None |
|
Flareon (if the player chose Rowlet) Vaporeon (if the player chose Litten) Leafeon (if the player chose Popplio) |
63 |
Fire Water Grass |
Flash Fire Water Absorb Leaf Guard |
Flare Blitz/Quick Attack/Charm/Baby-Doll Eyes Hydro Pump/Quick Attack/Charm/Baby-Doll Eyes Leaf Blade/Quick Attack/Charm/Baby-Doll Eyes |
None |
|
Komala |
63 |
Normal |
Comatose |
Wood Hammer/Sucker Punch/Earthquake/Shadow Claw |
None |
|
Crabominable |
63 |
Fighting/Ice |
Iron Fist |
Close Combat/Ice Hammer/Stone Edge/Brutal Swing |
None |
|
Primarina (if the player chose Rowlet) Decidueye (if the player chose Litten) Incineroar (if the player chose Popplio) |
63 |
Water/Fairy Grass/Ghost Fire/Dark |
Torrent Overgrow Blaze |
Sparkling Aria/Moonblast/Hyper Voice Spirit Shackle/Leaf Blade/Smack Down Darkest Lariat/Flare Blitz/Earthquake |
Waterium Z Grassium Z Firium Z |
Hau's Final Team In Pokemon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon:
|
Pokemon |
Level |
Type |
Ability |
Moves |
Held Item |
|
Alolan Raichu |
69 |
Electric/Psychic |
Surge Surfer |
Thunderbolt/Quick Attack/Psychic/Focus Blast |
None |
|
Flareon (if the player chose Rowlet) Vaporeon (if the player chose Litten) Leafeon (if the player chose Popplio) |
68 |
Fire Water Grass |
Flash Fire Water Absorb Leaf Guard |
Flare Blitz/Quick Attack/Charm/Baby-Doll Eyes Hydro Pump/Quick Attack/Charm/Baby-Doll Eyes Leaf Blade/Quick Attack/Charm/Baby-Doll Eyes |
None |
|
Tauros |
68 |
Normal |
Intimidate |
Zen Headbutt/Iron Head/Earthquake/Double-Edge |
None |
|
Noivern |
68 |
Flying/Dragon |
Infiltrator |
Dragon Pulse/Air Slash/Dark Pulse/Super Fang |
None |
|
Crabominable |
69 |
Fighting/Ice |
Iron Fist |
Power-Up Punch/Ice Hammer/Stone Edge/Dizzy Punch |
None |
|
Primarina (if the player chose Rowlet) Decidueye (if the player chose Litten) Incineroar (if the player chose Popplio) |
70 |
Water/Fairy Grass/Ghost Fire/Dark |
Torrent Overgrow Blaze |
Sparkling Aria/Moonblast/Hyper Voice Spirit Shackle/Leaf Blade/Smack Down Darkest Lariat/Flare Blitz/Earthquake |
Primarium Z Decidium Z Incinium Z |
6 Cheren (Pokemon Black & White)
This is where things get easy, Cheren has just four Pokemon at his disposal, one is an Unfezant, a Flying-type which has a lot of weaknesses. His starter is the one which is strong to the trainer's starter which gives him the edge over his rival counterpart.
Although he does use an Elemental Monkey, which is weak the same type as the chosen starter and the moveset is less than appealing with Lick, Leer, and Fury Swipes being frankly awful moves at this stage in the game. In the games' sequels Black 2 & White 2, Cheren goes on to become a Gym Leader, and it is a real surprise with his choice of team here.
Cheren's Final Team:
|
Pokemon |
Level |
Type |
Ability |
Moves |
Held Item |
|
Unfezant |
43 |
Normal/Flying |
Super Luck |
Razor Wind/Detect/Air Slash/Taunt |
Scope Lens |
|
Simisage (if the player chose Snivy) Simisear (if the player chose Tepig) Simipour (if the player chose Oshawott) |
43 |
Grass Fire Water |
Gluttony |
Lick/Seed Bomb/Leer/Fury Swipes Lick/Flame Burst/Leer/Fury Swipes Lick/Scald/Leer/Fury Swipes |
Miracle Seed Charcoal Mystic Water |
|
Liepard |
43 |
Dark |
Unburden |
Assurance/Night Slash/Slash/Taunt |
Sitrus Berry |
|
Emboar (if the player chose Snivy) Samurott (if the player chose Tepig) Serperior (if the player chose Oshawott) |
45 |
Fire/Fighting Water Grass |
Blaze Torrent Overgrow |
Heat Crash/Assurance/Take Down/Flamethrower Aqua Tail/Slash/Aqua Jet/Encore Giga Drain/Leaf Blade/Coil/Slam |
Leftovers |
5 Bianca (Pokemon Black & White)
Just like Cheren, Bianca is a rival in Generation 5 and her team is even weaker than her friend's as she has the starter which is weak to the player's chosen one, although her Elemental Monkey is stronger than it. With the right switching, this battle will be over before it starts, especially with the Monkey's poor moveset.
She uses a Normal-type in her case this is Stoutland which has access to some decent moves such as Work Up and Retaliate, but Normal Pokemon are some of the weakest and can be taken out with Fighting moves easily.
Bianca's Final Team:
|
Pokemon |
Level |
Type |
Ability |
Moves |
Held Item |
|
Stoutland |
38 |
Normal |
Intimidate |
Work Up/Crunch/Roar/Retaliate |
None |
|
Simisear (if the player chose Snivy) Simipour (if the player chose Tepig) Simisage (if the player chose Oshawott) |
38 |
Fire Water Grass |
Gluttony |
Leer/Lick/Fury Swipes/Flame Burst Leer/Lick/Fury Swipes/Scald Leer/Lick/Fury Swipes/Seed Bomb |
None |
|
Musharna |
38 |
Psychic |
Forewarn |
Defense Curl/Psybeam/Lucky Chant/Hypnosis |
None |
|
Samurott (if the player chose Snivy) Serperior (if the player chose Tepig) Emboar (if the player chose Oshawott) |
40 |
Water Grass Fire/Fighting |
Torrent Overgrow Blaze |
Revenge/Aqua Jet/Slash/Encore Mega Drain/Slam/Leaf Blade/Coil Rollout/Take Down/Heat Crash/Assurance |
None |
4 Bede (Pokemon Sword & Shield)
Bede's team, on paper, does not look that bad but the player must take into account that all of his Pokemon are not only all Fairy-type, but three of them are Psychic/Fairy meaning they are all weak to the exact same typing.
The player can easily plan to take on Bede, simply by taking a squad comprised of Poison, Ghost, and Steel Pokemon. Bede is the only rival in the entire franchise which specializes in one type and this is to his own detriment, placing him low down on this list.
Bede's Final Team:
|
Pokemon |
Level |
Type |
Ability |
Moves |
Held Item |
|
Mawile |
61 |
Steel/Fairy |
Intimidate |
Play Rough/Fake Tears/Iron Head/Crunch |
None |
|
Gardevoir |
61 |
Psychic/Fairy |
Synchronize |
Dazzling Gleam/Psychic/Future Sight/Magical Leaf |
None |
|
Galarian Rapidash |
62 |
Psychic/Fairy |
Pastel Veil |
Smart Strike/Psycho Cut/Dazzling Gleam/Stomp |
None |
|
Hatterene |
63 |
Psychic/Fairy |
Anticipation |
Psychic/Calm Mind/Dazzling Gleam/Mystic Fire |
None |
3 Shauna (Pokemon X & Y)
The rivals of X&Y are the worst in the games, Shauna is the best of a bad bunch, in the final battle with her she has just three Pokemon for the player to beat. Goodra is a great Pokemon and it should be a challenge with Dragon-type's limited weaknesses.
She has the starter who is weak to the players and Delcatty to make up her squad, they all have a decent move to use but at this stage in the game, it should be easily beaten by the player. Why did GameFreak decide to have the rival pick the Pokemon that is weak to the chosen one of the players? It just makes the games less of a challenge.
Shauna's Final Team:
|
Pokemon |
Level |
Type |
Ability |
Moves |
Held Item |
|
Delcatty |
49 |
Normal |
Cute Charm |
Charm/Play Rough/Feint Attack/Return |
None |
|
Goodra |
49 |
Dragon |
Sap Sipper |
Dragon Pulse/Sludge Wave/Body Slam/Earthquake |
None |
|
Greninja (if the player chose Chespin Chesnaught (if the player chose Fennekin) Delphox (if the player chose Froakie) |
51 |
Water/Dark Grass/Fighting Fire/Psychic |
Torrent Overgrow Blaze |
Water Shuriken/Extrasensory/Double Team Spiky Shield/Seed Bomb/Brick Break Mystical Fire/Psychic/Calm Mind |
None |
2 Trevor (Pokemon X & Y)
Trevor has three decent Pokemon here, Raichu has its uses in battle and it can be tricky with Nuzzle at its disposal. Aerodactyl is a great Pokemon with Supersonic to annoy the player with confusion, and Florges which makes use of the then-new Fairy-type.
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However, the fact he has just three Pokemon against the player's team of six makes the battle easy, with a Ground-type, Water-type, and a Poison-type this battle could be an onslaught. The way Trevor sets up his teams, with a team of six he may be way higher up this list.
Trevor's Final Team:
|
Pokemon |
Level |
Type |
Ability |
Moves |
Held Item |
|
Raichu |
49 |
Electric |
Static |
Thunderbolt/Quick Attack/Nuzzle/Slam |
None |
|
Aerodactyl |
49 |
Rock/Flying |
Rock Head |
Crunch/Ancient Power/Sky Drop/Supersonic |
None |
|
Florges |
51 |
Fairy |
Flower Veil |
Moonblast/Energy Ball/Confide/Mystery Terrain |
None |
1 Tierno (Pokemon X & Y)
Last but least is the weakest rival in all of Pokemon and it is no other than Tierno, with a squad of three, just like his fellow X&Y rivals. His lead is a Talonflame which is 4x weak to Rock, a strong rocky Pokemon, and Talonflame won't have a chance.
Roserade is up next and shockingly only has one move, Petal Dance, it doesn't even take advantage of its part Poison-type with a STAB move. Crawdaunt is a solid Pokemon, but it has a lot of weaknesses, and it has to do a lot of carrying here. Not one of Tierno's Pokemon has a full moveset, absolutely pathetic and the battle isn't even worth the trainer's time.
Tierno's Final Team:
|
Pokemon |
Level |
Type |
Ability |
Moves |
Held Item |
|
Talonflame |
48 |
Fire/Flying |
Flame Body |
Swords Dance/Acrobatics/Quick Attack |
None |
|
Roserade |
49 |
Grass/Poison |
Poison Point |
Petal Dance |
None |
|
Crawdaunt |
52 |
Water/Dark |
Shell Armor |
Swords Dance/Crabhammer/Night Slash |
None |