10 Laziest Pokémon That Would Rather Not Battle

10 Laziest Pokémon That Would Rather Not Battle

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Although most Pokémon love battling other creatures, there are some examples that are so lazy they’d rather just sit around and relax.

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10 Laziest Pokémon That Would Rather Not Battle

Everyone has lazy days now and then, but some Pokémon take more than their fair share of naps. Some spent their whole lives, or a good majority of it, sleeping and avoiding battling as much as possible. That doesn’t make them bad choices, of course. Some of them are powerful team members to have around but getting some of them to fight can be a challenge.

Whether they are just sleepy most—or all—of the time, have incredibly slow base speed, or just can’t be fussed to attack for two turns in a row, these Pokémon take lazy to the next level.

10 Purugly is the fat cat of Pokémon

10 Laziest Pokémon That Would Rather Not Battle

Purugly has the appearance of a lazy, rather pampered cat, and its personality tends to match its looks. While it can occasionally have bursts of motivation in driving other Pokémon out of their nests, it generally does this to take the nests over and make itself comfortable.

In most cases, it would rather puff up and stare down an opponent than fight it. That doesn’t mean a Purugly won’t fight though. Mars’s Purugly was very powerful in a fight if a little on the chunkier side.

9 Durant and its hidden Truant ability

10 Laziest Pokémon That Would Rather Not Battle

While Durant is not the obvious choice as a lazy Pokémon, its hidden truant ability makes it a clear choice. While they are quick to defend their territory and their colony, they don’t really pursue enemies once they leave the colony.

While most of them spend so much time and energy tunneling and protecting their home, the truant Durant bunch are definitely in the lazy Pokémon category.

8 Wobuffet hides in the dark instead of fighting

10 Laziest Pokémon That Would Rather Not Battle

Wobuffet will not start a fight, and even if attacked, it’s more likely to make its opponent do the work. Using destiny bond, Wobuffet will take its enemies down with it instead of fighting for itself.

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Wobuffet might have reasons for its lack of initiative. It can’t stand hits to its tail and living quietly in the dark makes it harder for anyone to find this weak spot. But that doesn’t explain why it can’t take the first shot at a threat or another Wobuffet in a pinch. It does possibly explain why it’s not the best option for Pokémon contests.

7 Drizzile is the sleepy teen of the Sobble line

10 Laziest Pokémon That Would Rather Not Battle

Dizzile’s Pokédex entry from Pokémon SHIELD states plainly that Drizzle is lazy. Very lazy. While it is incredibly intelligent and sets traps around its territory, that ability and planning are in place to keep Drizzile comfortable.

As the middle evolution in the Sobble family, Drizzle gives off the teenager-that-just-work-up energy, and its lazy tendencies give way to more patience when it evolves into Inteleon. Until then though, Drizzile will work smarter, not harder.

6 Abra runs away in its sleep

10 Laziest Pokémon That Would Rather Not Battle

Abra sleeps for 18 hours a day and teleports away from anything it deems dangerous. Its ability to teleport is actually stronger while asleep. Long sleep is necessary for Abra because its powers are exhausting to it and it will lose its telekinesis if it doesn’t get enough sleep. All that psychic ability is a lot on its mind.

Its low attack and defense scores give it a good reason to run, but with the highest flee rate in Pokémon Go, and the use of teleport in its first turn more often than not, it even runs away from fights it could win.

5 Musharna spends its life dreaming

10 Laziest Pokémon That Would Rather Not Battle

Notorious for its bad reactions to being woken up, Musharna spends most of its life either dreaming or eating dreams. The dreaming part, as well as it not being fond of wake-up calls, puts Musharna on the lazy list.

In theory, this Pokémon could do a lot of good for people who suffer from nightmares, but as it usually just eats good dreams—which turn the dark pink dream mist near its head—it seems to be lazy enough to just nibble on whatever dreams it finds.

4 Slowpoke would rather be on a beach

10 Laziest Pokémon That Would Rather Not Battle

The definition of slow in the Pokémon world, Slowpoke is far more comfortable lazing on a beach than in the middle of a battle. It often forgets what it’s doing, and it takes forever for it to react to the things going on around it, so it will never be an agile and quick fighter.

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In the Galar region Slowpoke’s usual dimness is increased by the Galarica seeds it snacks on, which are thought to affect its brain. In Galar, Slowpoke is the Pokémon equivalent to a stoner on a beach.

3 Snorlax should have brushed off its fur before Gigantamaxing

10 Laziest Pokémon That Would Rather Not Battle

An obvious choice, Snorlax is far happier napping and eating than fighting any major battles. The massive amount of food it needs to consume—900 lbs a day according to the Pokémon Sun Pokédex entry, 880lbs in the Pokémon X and Sword entries—means that any time it’s not sleeping, it is eating anything it can get its hands on.

Snorlax’s Gigantamax form shows it at its laziest, having sprouted a treat from its stomach from crumbs and seeds stuck in its fur. The Gigantamax version is even less likely to move than its normal version, but those small movements are devastating to any opponents that manage to get it to fight back.

2 Slaking is just resting

10 Laziest Pokémon That Would Rather Not Battle

Often referred to as the laziest Pokémon, Slaking doesn’t move unless it can’t reach any food around it. It spends most of its life dozing and eating and saving up its energy, though what it’s saving all this energy for never entirely clear.

Even if it does work up the motivation to attack, its Truant ability means that it won’t do so twice in a row. Even though that attack will be powerful, whoever is fighting will get a break between hits.

1 Komala won’t wake up

Komala never wakes up. Ever. Despite its lovely habitat in Alola, it spends its entire life asleep and any movement that happens is entirely explained by sleepwalking. It might seem to react to the world around it, but these expression changes are most likely due to its dreams, not any actual awareness.

Since it has no concept of the world outside its dreams, fighting with Komala seems a little strange, but if its log pillow is taken away, the culprit might get caught in its thrashing so it’s best to just let this little guy dream sweet dreams.

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