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Name the Odd One Out!

Gardevoir isn't part Fighting.

I was going for Bouffalant. It doesn't have different forms.

Kommo-o
Metagross
Tyranitar
Baxcalibur
 
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Baxcalibur is the only one in multiple egg groups.

Houndoom
Mightyena
Zoroark
Thievul
 
houndoom is a dual type

rayquaza
eternatus
giratina
 
Eternatus is the only non-box art legendary, is not part of a trio, and it’s alternate form cannot be obtained.

Hitmonlee
Aggron
Voltorb
Blaziken
 
It could be Electrode, the only one to be fully evolved. Or Porygon2, since it's the only one to not be just round with maybe some little appendages.

Electrike
Tauros
Cloyster
Tropius
Nincada
 
I kind of want to say both Cloyster and Tauros as they’re not Gen 3 but it says “name the odd one out” so I’m not sure

Alolan Meowth
Mew
Litten
Scorbunny
 
scorbunny, thats a bunny

mew
celebi
azelf
jirachi
victini
 
Azelf doesn't have all 100s for its base stats

Close Combat
Meteor Mash
Overheat
Hammer Arm
 
Meteor Mash, it is the only move here that does not lower a stat (and in fact has a chance to raise a stat)
You could also say Close Combat since it's the only move here with 100 accuracy

Let's try this one again:

Electrike
Tauros
Cloyster
Tropius
Nincada
 
Meteor Mash, it is the only move here that does not lower a stat (and in fact has a chance to raise a stat)
You could also say Close Combat since it's the only move here with 100 accuracy

Let's try this one again:

Electrike
Tauros
Cloyster
Tropius
Nincada
(Uh… why?)

Cloyster because it’s not based on an animal??

Tauros
Bouffalant
Miltank
Golduck
 
pretty sure clams are animals
golduck because thats not a bovine

ditto
mew
zorua
porygon
 
Incorrect, clams are animals. (Hint, it has to do with a mechanical attribute.)

Golduck, it's the only one that's not based on a large ruminant and the only one to be Water type.

I think toastghost and I answered at the exact same time so uh
Porygon, it's the only one that doesn't transform (or appear to transform) into other Pokémon

Electrike
Tauros
Cloyster
Tropius
Nincada
 
Tropius is the only one in multiple egg groups

Haunter
Flygon
Bronzong
Tynamo
 
Tropius is the only one in multiple egg groups
I actually didn't even notice that. The answer I was looking for was Nincada; it has the Erratic experience growth rate while all the others listed have the Slow growth rate.

Bronzong, because it is the only one to have access to another ability besides Levitate.

Bide
Bubblebeam
Mega Drain
Psywave
Fissure
 
fissure is a ohko move

psychic
dark
rock
ice
grass
fairy
 
True. But all of these moves have something about their functionality that sets them apart from the others (Bide being Bide, Bubblebeam's Speed drop, Mega Drain's healing, Psywave's variable fixed damage). I was actually thinking of Mega Drain, since it is the only move here to have been teachable via TM outside of RBY, since it was brought back as a TM in Let's Go. (Where it took the place of Giga Drain for some reason. Probably something having to do with Go?)

Psychic, since it is the only type to have another type be immune to it (Dark).

Blastoise
Bellibolt
Dragonite
Seismitoad
Wugtrio
Carracosta
Omastar
 
dragonite, isn't based on anything aquatic
Psychic, since it is the only type to have another type be immune to it (Dark).
i was thinking rock since it's the only one to not have an eeveelution

gengar
mismagius
dusknoir
chandelure
 
Gengar, the others evolve via Dusk Stone but Gengar evolves via trade

Forretress
Qwilfish
Skarmory
 
dragonite, isn't based on anything aquatic
Also not quite, Dragonite is often described as a "guardian of the seas" and takes a lot of inspiration from Chinese and Japanese dragons, who are generally associated with water, though this is a bit more apparent in Dratini and Dragonair. In fact, Dragonite is part of the Water 1 Egg Group.
 
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