Here is a list of things that I do not think should exist in the Pokémon series:
-Under-levelled wild Pokémon (By which I mean Pokémon that are too low a level to have been evolved in training, yet they have still evolved)
-Moronic fishermen who own a team of six Magikarps
-All of the "vermin" Pokémon (Rattata, Zigzagoon, Bidoof, Patrat, Bunnelby, and their evolutions), excluding Sentret and its evolution, which are legitimately useful if used correctly
-The ugly colouring of Ultra Balls
-The moment when a Pokeball rolls three times as you try to catch a Pokémon, only for the Pokémon to break out before it is caught
-The fact that Max Revives cannot be bought
-The ability to buy evolutionary stones (I am aware that this has not regularly happened in the series, but evolving Pokémon with stones is meant to be a challenge, as long as what happened with them in Gold and Silver never happens again)
Here is a list of things that I do not think should exist in the Pokémon series:
-Under-levelled wild Pokémon (By which I mean Pokémon that are too low a level to have been evolved in training, yet they have still evolved)
-Moronic fishermen who own a team of six Magikarps
-All of the "vermin" Pokémon (Rattata, Zigzagoon, Bidoof, Patrat, Bunnelby, and their evolutions), excluding Sentret and its evolution, which are legitimately useful if used correctly
-The ugly colouring of Ultra Balls
-The moment when a Pokeball rolls three times as you try to catch a Pokémon, only for the Pokémon to break out before it is caught
-The fact that Max Revives cannot be bought
-The ability to buy evolutionary stones (I am aware that this has not regularly happened in the series, but evolving Pokémon with stones is meant to be a challenge, as long as what happened with them in Gold and Silver never happens again)
-Endless numbers of cave Zubats
-Endless numbers of sea Tentacools
Edited by Varnish