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I need opinions from people who know Pokémon better than I do, cause right now I think Vilturmites low diffs | I’VE FOLLOWED THIS STREAM TO ASK Y’ALL ONE QUESTION, A QUESTION I NEED Y’ALL’S OPINION ON; WHO DO Y’ALL THINK WOULD WIN IN A FIGHT? ONE OF EVERY POKÉMON OR THE ENTIRE PLANET OF VILTRUM (FROM INVINCIBLE)? | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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most powerful non legandary pokemon

1. Gardevoir
Feat: Can create small black holes to protect its trainer.

Ability: Warps dimensions with its psychic power.

Why: Black hole generation is an absurdly high-end feat, bordering on Legendary tier.

2. Magcargo
Feat: Body temperature is hotter than the sun (18,000°F/10,000°C).

Ability: Radiates extreme heat; can melt anything nearby.

Why: If this were taken literally, standing near it would melt cities.

3. Aegislash
Feat: Controls kings and determines dynasties.

Ability: Manipulates souls, loyal to rulers it selects.

Why: Direct influence over nations via mind control is nearly unmatched.

4. Shedinja
Feat: Looking into its back hole rips your soul out.

Ability: Wonder Guard, plus implied instant death via spiritual mechanics.

Why: One of the few Pokémon that can kill just by being perceived.

5. Alakazam
Feat: IQ of 5,000; mentally outpaces supercomputers.

Ability: Teleports, levitates, and distorts reality.

Why: Mind-based feats push it into superintelligence/supernatural domains.

6. Gengar
Feat: Hides in shadows, mimics dead voices, kills via aura drain.

Ability: Near-invisibility, intangibility.

Why: Nearly unstoppable ghost assassin that feeds on fear and life force.

7. Dragapult
Feat: Launches dragon-ghosts at Mach speed.

Ability: Apex predator even among dragons.

Why: High-tier predator with built-in living ammunition and aerial dominance.

8. Tyranitar
Feat: Destroys mountains and reshapes geography.

Ability: Earthquakes and environmental destruction.

Why: Kaiju-level power in a non-Legendary body.

9. Metagross
Feat: Four-brained AI-level intelligence.

Ability: Levitation, metal body, instant calculations.

Why: One of the smartest and most strategically lethal beings.

10. Slaking
Feat: Nearly unlimited strength if not for laziness.

Ability: Physically stronger than many Legendaries when active.

Why: “Sleeper” powerhouse — literal world-breaker if motivated.

11. Haxorus
Feat: Tusks slice steel and cut down towers.

Ability: Hyper-territorial and physically monstrous.

Why: Pure destructive power.

12. Chandelure
Feat: Burns souls, dooming them to wander eternally.

Ability: Spiritual combustion.

Why: One of the few with afterlife consequences built into its attacks.

13. Garchomp
Feat: Flies at sonic speeds and razes foes mid-flight.

Ability: Flight, claws, incredible speed.

Why: Fighter jet dragon shark hybrid — terrifying.
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6. “Nearly unstoppable ghost assassin that feeds on fear and life force.”

Again, it is really hard to catch a Viltrumite off-guard.

7. “High-tier predator with built-in living ammunition and aerial dominance.”

Speaking of aerial dominance…

Omni-man was literally able to tank heavy aircraft missiles without so much as flinching.



Whatever aerial attacks Dragapult has, it ain’t doing shit to Viltrumites, especially a high-tier one.

8. “Kaiju-level power in a non-Legendary body.”

Again, Omni-man could level an entire planet without breaking a sweat, putting him at multi-continental level **at the very least**.

https://youtu.be/1v9C45OP_8w

9. “One of the smartest and most strategically lethal beings.”

With Viltrumites known to conquer entire planets individually, I’m sure that with some coordination, 50 of them are able to take down this one Pokémon.

Also, again, it is very hard to catch a Viltrumite off-guard.

10. ““Sleeper” powerhouse — literal world-breaker if motivated.”

No matter how much raw strength it possesses, I don’t see how it could do much against a planet of galaxy conquerors.

11. “Pure destructive power.”

Speaking of pure destructive power…

https://youtu.be/1v9C45OP_8w

12. “One of the few with afterlife consequences built into its attacks.”

First of all, this is purely folklore in the pokeverse.

Second of all, the weakest Viltrumite in the universe was able to punch through literal magma. So I don’t think being burnt by an especially hot chandelier would do anything.

13. “Flies at sonic speeds and razes foes mid-flight.“

Are they fast enough to literally make air explode like Omni-Man can, though? Good luck trying to defeat 50 mfs who can.

https://youtu.be/1v9C45OP_8w
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Slight clarification for 13.

Omni-Man can make air explode with how fast he can traverse through it.

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11. Dragapult (Dragon/Ghost) – Supersonic Bomber
Lore Feat: Launches baby Dreepy at Mach speeds.

Role: Air superiority, bombing runs, overwhelming speed.

Support: One of the fastest Pokémon ever, impossible to track.

12. Breloom (Grass/Fighting) – Biological Warfare Commando
Lore Feat: Spores that cause paralysis, sleep, or hallucinations.

Role: Rapid infiltration, battlefield sabotage, close combat.

Support: Status spammer, poisons/immobilizes enemy mobs easily.
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STRATEGY OVERVIEW:
Psychic Division (Alakazam, Gardevoir, Hatterene, Metagross): Controls minds, manipulates space, teleports.

Ghost Ops (Gengar, Sableye, Aegislash, Chandelure, Dragapult): Phases through obstacles, kills silently, terrifies enemies.

Biohazard Corps (Toxapex, Breloom): Infects and paralyzes enemy forces, poisons environments.

Deception & Chaos (Zoroark): Creates panic and misinformation.

This team can:

Ignore durability with soul-based and status attacks.

Manipulate the battlefield with teleportation, illusions, and black holes.

Destroy enemies physically, mentally, and existentially.

Fight and coordinate without communication (via telepathy).

They wouldn’t just win—they’d break the Invincible planet in days.
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It appears as if you don’t know the true power of Viltrumites. Understandably so too, because I don’t expect people in a Pokémon stream to know much about the Invincible universe.

So, I will break down exactly why the Viltrumites would beat these Pokémon and even low diff most of them, mostly by responding to these “whys”.

1. “Black hole generation is an absurdly high-end feat”.

Omni-Man, a relatively high-end Viltrumite, literally stood past the event horizon of a black hole, which is somewhere even light cannot escape. He was even just chilling there, clearly not doing so with much effort. Creating small black holes against the very people that could resist being pulled in past the event horizon would be practically useless.

https://youtu.be/H1JyzifyRtI?t=105

2. “Standing near a Macargo would melt a Viltrumite!”

In Season 1, Mark (the lowest level Viltrumite at the time) was able to punch a villain made out of literal magma, without sustaining any injuries either. If a rookie Viltrumite could punch magma, then I fail to see how more powerful Viltrumites would struggle against the lava snail.

https://amazon-invincible.fandom.com/wiki/Magmaniac (The villain in question).

3. “Direct influence over nations is nearly unmatched.”

The thing is that the whole thing about Viltrumites is that they seek to create an empire that spans the entire galaxy, and so far they have been able to conquer thousands of planets. No nation in the universe would come close to rivaling them.

Omni-man, an (again) relatively high-level Viltrumite, was able to set an entire civilization (the Flaxans) back to the Stone Age without breaking a sweat by basically turning into a human torpedo.

https://youtu.be/1v9C45OP_8w

4. “One of the few Pokémon that can kill just by being perceived.”

It also has 1 HP, so Viltrumites are absolutely wiping their ass with it.

Also, Shedinjas are weak to flying-type attacks, and Viltrumites are able to fly.

5. “Mind-based feats push it into superintelligence/supernatural domains.”

I assume the whole “mentally outpaces supercomputers” is meant to imply that it would somehow catch a Viltrumite off-guard, when they have god-like reaction speed.

In fact, Omni-Man was able to even catch a **speedster** off guard when fighting against them, and their whole thing is super-speed.

https://amazon-invincible.fandom.com/wiki/Red_Rush (the speedster in question).
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14. Banette
Feat: Reanimated by pure hatred.

Ability: Can curse and possess.

Why: Sentient, malicious voodoo entity with a death vendetta.

15. Darmanitan (Zen Mode)
Feat: Becomes mentally transcendent.

Ability: Psychic-type form with near-spiritual power.

Why: High metaphysical power from a non-Psychic base form.

16. Froslass
Feat: Freezes men and displays them like dolls.

Ability: Soul-stealing + freezing touch.

Why: Mix of ghostly horror and cryokinesis.

17. Noivern
Feat: Shatters boulders and skulls with sound.

Ability: Sonic destruction.

Why: AoE force via sound alone — no need for claws or fire.

18. Salazzle
Feat: Emits pheromones that bend other Pokémon (esp. males) to its will.

Ability: Mind-control via chemical manipulation.

Why: Literal toxic temptress that commands armies.

19. Drifloon
Feat: Tries to carry children’s souls to the afterlife.

Ability: Weightless soul-hunting ghost.

Why: Deeply creepy and deadly in a deceptively cute form.

20. Golisopod
Feat: Takes hits from god-tier Pokémon and walks away.

Ability: Armored endurance, melee devastation.

Why: Unkillable tank with samurai-level discipline.

21. Zoroark
Feat: Creates illusions indistinguishable from reality.

Ability: Mass illusion over entire landscapes.

Why: Can make whole cities or people “disappear” via mind tricks.

22. Florges
Feat: Controls flower fields spanning miles.

Ability: Life energy manipulation, environmental control.

Why: Subtle but powerful nature magic.

23. Lucario
Feat: Reads and manipulates aura (life force).

Ability: Energy perception, telepathy, long-range energy attacks.

Why: Think “spiritual Jedi” with martial arts.

24. Mawile
Feat: Lures foes with its innocent face, then bites with a steel-jawed demon mouth.

Ability: Deceptive and deadly, implied to be connected to ancient myths.

Why: Dangerous and mystical in a compact form.

Note this is based on lore and feets not stats
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14. “Sentient, malicious voodoo entity with a death vendetta.”

Let’s say that it was able to possess **one** Viltrumite. There are 49 more of them, with all of the resources Viltrum has. I think 1 Viltrumite loses against 49 + all the resources Viltrum has.

15. “High metaphysical power from a non-Psychic base form.”

Darmatian actives Zen mode when its health drops below half. Assuming that it’s a threat in the first place somehow, a Viltrumite could just deal a blow so hard that it instantly loses all of its health.

16. “Mix of ghostly horror and cryokinesis.”

Omni-man was able to wander through deep space (check my point in 1.), which is approximately -455° Fahrenheit, and he was able to do so for at least weeks without showing any signs of being cold. -58 degrees Fahrenheit breath isn’t going to do anything against that, especially when Viltrumites in general have been known to wander through deep space.

Also, there are female Viltrumites too.

https://amazon-invincible.fandom.com/wiki/Anissa (female Viltrumite)

17. “AoE force via sound alone — no need for claws or fire.”

Ok? Omni-man was able to resist a literal orbital death ray that destroys the landscape underneath it. Not only does he not even attempt to dodge it, he can still fly while being hit by it, and the most he sustained from it was the world’s most expensive nosebleed.

https://amazon-invincible.fandom.com/wiki/The_Hammer

Some loud noise isn’t going to counteract that.

18. “Literal toxic temptress that commands armies.”

https://youtu.be/1v9C45OP_8w

19. “Deeply creepy and deadly in a deceptively cute form.”

This can be counteracted by a needle. Plus, it’s not taking a Viltrumite anywhere given that they can fly.

20. “Unkillable tank with samurai-level discipline.”

It can also be flung into deep space by a Viltrumite, where it would presumably slowly die. No need for direct combat.

21. “Can make whole cities or people “disappear” via mind tricks.”

Their weakness is fighting-types, and if anything are fighting types, it’s the alien warrior race dead set on conquering the entire galaxy.

22. “Subtle but powerful nature magic.”

Good luck doing anything by controlling flowers against an entire race of people with the ability to do this: https://youtu.be/1v9C45OP_8w

23. “Think “spiritual Jedi” with martial arts.”

See point 17. If The Hammer isn’t doing anything against a Viltrumite, then neither will an Lucario’s attacks.
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For 15. I meant to write something else.

“Darmatian actives Zen mode when its health drops below half. Assuming that its Zen mode is a threat in the first place somehow, a Viltrumite could just deal a blow so hard that it instantly loses all of its health, meaning that it will never be able to reach its Zen mode.”

This should make what I’m saying clearer.
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24. “Dangerous and mystical in a compact form.”

Again, good luck trying to catch a Viltrumite off-guard.
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wtf this is obvious one of every pokemon

Deoxys Is Incredibly Adaptable, Altering Its Form
The Alien Pokemon Also Has Superior Intelligence

As an alien that can shift forms by interacting with meteorites, Deoxys is undeniably unique. Able to stand toe-to-toe with Rayquaza in the seventh Pokémon film, Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys, Deoxys has proven itself a difficult opponent to defeat. In Pokémon Generations, it was even battling a Mega Rayquaza before being captured by a trainer. The alien creature's frequent battles with Rayquaza are indicative of its superior fighting abilities.

Moreover, the different forms that Deoxys can change into allow it to adapt to situations, boosting its Attack, Defense, and Speed as long as it has access to the right materials. At its base level, Deoxys can shoot lasers and create clones of itself. In this way, Deoxys has impressive offensive and defensive options.

Reshiram Has Allegedly Destroyed Entire Kingdoms With Ease
Reshiram Can Influence the Weather on Top of Its Raw Power

Reshiram is a dual Dragon/Fire-Type Pokemon introduced in Generation V, Pokemon Black and White. Dragon-Type Pokémon were the strongest type for many years and maintained much of their power despite the introduction of Fairy-Type Pokémon as a counter to the dominant Dragon-Type. With this in mind, it is no surprise that Reshiram enjoys many benefits that being a partial Dragon-Type affords it.

However, Reshiram has much more to offer than it’s typing. Reshiram has proven capable of razing entire kingdoms to combat greed and the willful ignorance of the truth. In Legendary Pokémon lore, it is also said that the flames on Reshiram’s tail, when at their strongest, can change the world’s weather and move the atmosphere. Thus, without even trying, Reshiram is strong enough to affect the entire world at once.
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Kyurem Is a Multi-Powered Being
Kyurem's Power Is So Great It Can Accidentally Turn on Itself

Kyurem is not only one of the strongest Pokémon in Black and White but also one of the most powerful Legendary Pokémon according to lore. Even before its appearance, tales of Kyurem spoke of its ability to consume Pokémon and humans alike. Although this was somewhat countered in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, the fearsome legends originally built up around Kyurem still laid the groundwork for its arrival.

The stories of Kyurem’s power, at the very least, were proven to be true, as its ice-based abilities were so great that it even froze itself accidentally. Only the leakage of its power keeps Kyurem’s other abilities in check. With the ability to absorb Reshiram and Zekrom, Kyurem can boost its ice powers with electricity or fire, making it an even greater challenge.
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Yveltal Can Absorb the Life Force of Other Beings
Yveltal Becomes an Effortless Threat to Those Around It

One of the strongest Pokémon from Kalos, Yveltal has gained the reputation of being able to absorb the life force of nearby living beings. In Pokémon Alpha Sapphire, it is even stated that Yveltal will absorb the life of every living being and turn into a cocoon when it dies, which rightfully terrifies the people of the Kalos region. The fact that Yveltal has gained such a reputation speaks to how powerful it must be.

Additionally, Yveltal, alongside Xerneas, is tasked with maintaining the balance between life and death. Such a responsibility can only be entrusted to beings of remarkable ability, so the fact that Yveltal is one of them indicates how it stands above even other Legendary Pokémon. Yveltal can passively wither plants and drain the life of those around it and can do much more once it focuses its power on a specific victim, as it will on any who disturb its sleep.

Zygarde Has Many Forms, Each Even More Powerful Than the Last
Zygarde's Strength Has Surpassed Other Legendary Pokémon

Zygarde has a variety of forms, it has no evolutions, nor does it evolve from anything else. While some believe it deserves a Mega Evolution, it is strong in itself. The different Formes, including 10% Forme, 50% Forme, and 100% Forme, give Zygarde different advantages. In 10% Forme, Zygarde is skilled at close-quarters combat and incredibly fast. At 50% Forme, Zygarde is overwhelmingly powerful and can summon massive roots that greatly increase its range. At 100%, Zygarde increases its force even further, destroying everything in its vicinity without even trying.

At its best, Zygarde has proven able to beat Xerneas and Yveltal and has stood against threats such as Ultra Necrozma. However, this is all for a good cause, as Zygarde is trying to protect the environment. However, as it starts to access its 50% and 100% Formes, it becomes increasingly merciless. Its dedication to its goal seemingly gives it even greater power.
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Arceus Is the Deity of the Pokémon World
Arceus' Godly Status and Powers of Creation Make It Undeniably Powerful

As far as the power level among the species of the Pokémon universe, it's impossible to beat Arceus. Both in the anime and the Nintendo DS game it debuted in (Pokémon Diamond and Pearl), the Legendary Arceus is regarded as the deity of the Pokémon world, suggesting the beast has created the world as a whole. Subsequent games did nothing but confirm this notion, in the process re-affirming just how the legendary Pokémon Arceus is.

Arceus is an imposing creature in every medium it appears in, including in the aptly named Pokémon Legends: Arceus, and it's capable of adjusting its default Normal-Type to any of the other 17 Types that exist simply by holding a special plate; a unique feat that means it can also counter others. Arceus even paved the way for Dialga and Palkia to act as its agents of Time and Space, and have Giratina live in the Reverse World. Arceus’ control even over other Legendary Pokémon demonstrates it has a singular power.

Dialga Is the Ruler of Time
With Temporal Power, Dialga Has an Undeniable Edge In Battle

Though no one is as powerful as the deity of the Pokémon world, its Legendary Herald of Time still has immense strength. Dialga was created by Arceus to control the flow of time in the universe, and this ability could be used in a variety of ways. The dual Steel/Dragon-Type Pokémon's temporal powers can reverse, speed up, distort, or halt time altogether, and let Dialga freely travel forward and backward in time.

The versatility of Dialga’s power makes an already imposing ability even more fearsome. While Celebi is another Legendary creature capable of traveling through time, Dialga's absolute mastery and unique application of its time powers give it an almost god-level advantage. In the anime, it's even been shown to force surrounding organisms to devolve in a terrifying display of power.
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Palkia Is the Ruler of Space
Palkia Is Capable of Creating New Universes

With Dialga as the master of time, Arceus created Palkia as its parallel to command space. A dual Water/Dragon-Type Pokémon, it can bend space matter, and even live, in a spatial dimension of its own. As fans would expect from a direct creation of a deity Pokémon, and the counterpoint to the intimidating Dialga, Palkia's mastery over time borders on god-like power.

In addition to traveling through space—including moving between dimensions—Palkia can warp, bend or outright destroy whatever space it chooses. Palkia’s abilities don’t stop there, though, as doing so also creates an entirely new universe, whether by itself or alongside Dialga. Palkia's signature attack allows it to create tears in space that damage its opponent and prove it is one of the strongest Legendary Pokémon lore-wise.

Giratina Is The Dark Creator Of A Parallel Dimension
Giratina's Anti-Matter Manipulation Terrifies on Its Own

Completing the group of Legendary creatures known as the Pokémon of Myth is Giratina. Another direct creation of Arceus, this Ghost/Dragon-Type represents anti-matter and is capable of terrifying feats. Giratina doesn’t disappoint as the face of Pokémon Platinum, with a sleek design that contrasts with many other Pokémon due to its demonic-looking nature. Giratina was regarded as Arceus' "shadow," which led to some astonishing implications of its power.

The dragon was banished by the deity Pokémon for being overly violent and made the Reverse World (known as the Distortion World in the games) its true home where natural and physical laws are its own. Giratina's ability to weaponize anti-matter lets it create space-time distortions and rifts capable of sending Dialga and Palkia into mindless furies.
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Groudon Can Command the Expansion of Continents
Groudon's Powers Are Further Amplified in Its Primal Form

The Hoenn region paved the way for some of the best Pokémon games and anime, with the Super-ancient Legendary trio being just as iconic. The Ground-Type Groudon is an ages-old Legendary that wields the power to expand the lands of entire continents. Groudon's impressive height and fearsome looks give a hint of the remarkable feats that he can accomplish.

The dinosaur-like Groudon effectively serves as the living embodiment of the land, sparking droughts and violent volcanic eruptions. This naturally puts it at odds with its water counterpart Kyogre, given Kyogre's water-based agenda. Groudon's abilities become almost insurmountable when reverting to its Primal Form, becoming a dual Ground/Fire-Type, and is said to show the Pokémon at the peak of its powers. When in this state, it can create land masses with each step.

Kyogre Could Plunge the World Into a Vast Sea
Kyogre's Primal Form Can Compete With Its Counterpart Groudon

On the opposite side of Groudon in the super-ancient trio is the ocean-dwelling Pokémon Kyogre. This whale creature is a direct parallel to Groudon thematically and in-universe, holding the power to expand the oceans. One of the most popular Water-Type Pokémon, Kyogre lives as a representation of the sea and can create torrential rains, massive tidal waves, and everything else in between.

With Groudon as its ancient rival, Kyogre has built an impressive moveset. Kyogre is also capable of reverting to its Primal Form and fully realizing its powers. While in this state, Kyogre’s innate powers are enhanced even further, widening oceans and raising sea levels simply by swimming. This incredible Hoenn-based Pokémon has proven to be one of the most powerful Legendaries due to these notable water-based abilities.
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Rayquaza Rules the Skies and Tames His Quarreling Contemporaries
Mega Rayquaza Balances Groudon and Kyogre's Combined Threat

One of the more common themes among Legendary species across the anime and the games is how they balance each other out. Rayquaza fills that role for the Super-ancient Pokémon trio, ruling over the skies while being able to end the cataclysmic fights between Groudon and Kyogre. Any being that can stand in the middle of such a battle between titans and come out on top is worthy of commendation.

Rayquaza easily establishes itself as the master of the Hoenn Legendary trio for this reason, possessing blistering speed and astonishing strengths as a dual Dragon/Flying-Type. Even when they lose their Primal Forms, Rayquaza can soothe Groudon and Kyogre's rage, and it has an uber-powerful alternate form of its own. Mega Rayquaza boosts its existing powers and is said to have been created by humanity's desperate wish for salvation, becoming the first-ever Pokémon to achieve Mega Evolution.

Necrozma Is a Cosmic Force
Alola's Legendary Pokémon Can Access Different Dimensions

In one of the more modern Pokémon generations, the Legendary Necrozma has abilities that at least come close to Arceus, which speaks to its incredible power. Debuting in the Pokémon Sun and Moon games, this Psychic-Type is a strange creature made of seemingly crystalline and angular features in its base form. The oddness of its appearance alludes to the probability that it came from an entirely different world.

Necrozma can control and steal the light from entire dimensions if it wants to, as it's the energy source needed to sustain itself. It's also an alien species, and similar to other Legendary Pokémon, it can travel through dimensions by opening up wormholes in space. What makes it a truly imposing creature, though, is how it has four unique forms, with its Ultra Necrozma making it a dual Psychic/Dragon-Type capable of absorbing levels of light capable of scorching anything in its path.
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Eternatus Could Be a Plague to All of Galar
Eternatus' Energy Sustains Dynamax and Gigantamax Transformations

First appearing in the Galar region of Pokémon Sword and Shield, Eternatus is one of the most intimidating Legendary species for its power and menacing design. The dual Poison/Dragon-Type has a draconic and skeletal creature design, leaning into its deathly and toxic motif. The motif is quickly proven to be apropos of its noteworthy strength, even when compared to the lore of other Legendary Pokémon.

In addition to Eternatus' sheer size, the energy that sustains the Pokémon causes the Galar region's Dynamax and Gigantamax phenomena. Thousands of years ago, Eternatus was responsible for causing a black storm dubbed "Darkest Day" that engulfed the region and attempted to sap the land of all its energy. It also manipulated the Dynamax and Gigantamax capabilities in other species. In its Eternemax Form, the Pokémon can even warp space-time and fire infinite energy.

Mewtwo Has Massive Telekinetic Power
Eight Pokémon Generations Later, Mewtwo Remains Formidable

Though the Pokémon franchise has undoubtedly introduced more Legendary species stronger than Mewtwo, it's still a daunting force. The pure Psychic-Type creature is a classic from Pokémon Red and Blue and Ash's earlier adventures in the flagship anime series. The early impression of Mewtwo’s strength has not fallen far and has been complemented through various improvements, like the addition of Mega Evolutions.

Based on the Legendary Mew, Mewtwo was an artificial Pokémon born from cruel gene-splicing experiments that resulted in terrifying telekinetic powers. Due to its inhumane upbringing, Mewtwo developed a deep-seated and near-uncontrollable hatred that magnified its already devastating psychic attacks. The Pokémon even has branching Mega Evolutions to suit different combat styles, making it more dynamic than many of its Legendary peers.
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As for the legendary Pokémon, though, I will admit that I haven’t really thought about them when I said that Viltrumites could low diff against Pokémon.

It’s hard to fight against a Pokémon that can freeze time, or one that can create new universes, or one that can destroy space. This is an automatic win for them in every sense of the word.

I still believe that for 99.99% of Pokémon that aren’t literal gods that would automatically win, Viltrumites could solo. This is evident by how I responded to how they could defeat non legendary Pokémon.
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ok I had AI improve on what I put into it so you could undestand

1. Sheer Numbers + Diverse Powers
There are over 1,000 different Pokémon species, each with distinct elemental abilities, fighting styles, and powers. You’re pitting 1,000+ superpowered beings—each with reality-warping, time-bending, or planet-busting feats—against a single planet, albeit a tough one.

Compare that to the Invincible universe, where even a few Viltrumites can devastate planets—but not effortlessly. The sheer variety and versatility of Pokémon abilities offer a full spectrum of offense, defense, healing, and manipulation.

2. Power Scaling in Pokémon Is Ridiculous
Here are just a few examples:

Gardevoir can generate a black hole in defense of its trainer. That’s a feat on a scale far beyond most Invincible characters. A black hole instantly deletes Viltrumite threats.

Magcargo’s body is “hotter than the sun.” Nothing from Invincible could even approach it, let alone survive a direct attack.

Dialga and Palkia control time and space.

Alakazam has an IQ of 5,000 and can move entire cities with its mind.

Gengar can kill people in their sleep by licking them.

Aegislash can sense and control who is worthy to be king—then drain their life force.

Hypno can brainwash and kidnap children.

Yveltal absorbs all life when it dies.

That’s just scratching the surface.

3. Hax Abilities Counter Physical Power
Invincible’s universe leans heavily on brute force and durability (e.g. Omni-Man, Battle Beast). That works against tanks and energy weapons—but not against Pokémon who can:

Teleport (like Abra, Alakazam, Gardevoir)

Possess minds (like Malamar or Musharna)

Manipulate dreams, time, or perception (Darkrai, Xatu)

Ignore durability (e.g., status moves like Spore or Hypnosis)

Create illusions or clone themselves (Zoroark, Mimikyu, Ditto)

Even strong Viltrumites can't punch their way out of sleep, poison, mind control, or existence erasure.

4. Environmental Devastation
Some Pokémon can affect entire ecosystems or global weather:

Kyogre and Groudon alter land and sea masses.

Rayquaza calms or destroys them.

Eternatus causes Galar’s entire Dynamax ecosystem to go haywire.

Regigigas pulled continents into place.

If you consider each Pokémon being at its strongest lore level, the planet itself becomes unsafe for Invincible’s characters.
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5. Ghost and Non-Physical Types
Viltrumites and other Invincible beings can’t touch Pokémon like:

Banette

Chandelure

Sableye

Drifloon

These Pokémon are immune to normal attacks and often steal souls or manipulate life energy.

No matter how strong Omni-Man is, he can’t punch a ghost that phases through reality and curses you to death.

6. Pokémon Team Strategy
The Pokémon don’t need to fight 1v1. Imagine this:

Psychic-types coordinate mentally.

Healers keep the group alive.

Status-inflicters like Amoonguss and Breloom paralyze or put foes to sleep.

Tanks like Blissey or Aggron soak damage.

Glass cannons like Garchomp or Chandelure burst kill enemies.

Zoroark creates false targets.

This is a military-grade strike team with universal utility. Invincible’s planet can’t match this level of cohesion and adaptability.

7. They Don’t Need to Kill Everyone — Just Win
Some Pokémon (e.g. Celebi, Xatu, Jirachi) can see into the future or rewrite outcomes.

Others could just teleport threats into space, reverse time, or change terrain so harsh that no human or Viltrumite could survive. They don’t need to “beat up” every person—just render them helpless.

Verdict:
Even if you exclude Legendary and Mythical Pokémon, 1 of every Pokémon species together:

Outnumbers

Outpowers

Outstrategizes

Outweirds

the entire Invincible planet.

There is no counter in the Invincible universe to a full Pokémon multitype, multi-power assault. They simply don’t have the hax resistance, magic, or number of counters needed.
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I'm going to build a sample strike force from just 12 Pokémon that could solo the planet
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The Invincible Planet-Killer Pokémon Strike Force
1. Gardevoir (Psychic/Fairy) – The Black Hole Weapon
Lore Feat: Can create a black hole to protect its trainer.

Role: Tactical nuke, gravity manipulator, anti-Viltrumite specialist.

Support: Telepathy for coordination; Fairy typing shuts down brute force.

2. Alakazam (Psychic) – The Genius Coordinator
Lore Feat: IQ of 5,000; warps reality with psychic energy.

Role: Battlefield control, mind reading, mental domination.

Support: Teleportation, telekinetic force, command coordination.

3. Sableye (Dark/Ghost) – The Assassin
Lore Feat: Eats souls, lives in caves, can vanish into shadows.

Role: Undetectable stealth unit; immune to normal and fighting attacks.

Support: Curses targets, disrupts tech, takes out high-priority targets.

4. Gengar (Ghost/Poison) – Dream Killer
Lore Feat: Licks cause death; hides in shadows; kills in sleep.

Role: Psychological warfare and silent elimination.

Support: Passes through walls, terrifies enemies, causes sleep-death.

5. Aegislash (Steel/Ghost) – The Undead Sword
Lore Feat: Possesses people and drains life; judges kings.

Role: Infiltration, elite guard killer, life force reaper.

Support: Nearly indestructible in Shield Forme, stealthy and lethal.

6. Toxapex (Water/Poison) – The Unkillable Wall
Lore Feat: Leaves a trail of destruction; poisons everything.

Role: Area denial, biological warfare, tank unit.

Support: Toxic Spikes, regenerative healing, unkillable stall tactics.

7. Hatterene (Psychic/Fairy) – Emotion Killer
Lore Feat: Senses emotions from 30 miles; kills those with negative intent.

Role: Long-range emotional sniping, panic inducer, mind disruptor.

Support: Shuts down aggressive Viltrumites before they act.

8. Zoroark (Dark) – Master of Deception
Lore Feat: Can create hyper-realistic illusions.

Role: Psychological manipulation, bait tactics.

Support: Turns enemy weapons and allies against each other via illusion.

9. Metagross (Steel/Psychic) – The Supercomputer Tank
Lore Feat: Four-brained AI that calculates millions of strategies instantly.

Role: Strategic war machine; overwhelming force and armor.

Support: Can lift tanks, destroy buildings, resist damage.

10. Chandelure (Ghost/Fire) – The Soul Burner
Lore Feat: Burns people’s souls, not bodies.

Role: Anti-organic weapon; pure soul removal.

Support: Burns out minds and life force; bypasses physical durability.
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I’VE FOLLOWED THIS STREAM TO ASK Y’ALL ONE QUESTION, A QUESTION I NEED Y’ALL’S OPINION ON; WHO DO Y’ALL THINK WOULD WIN IN A FIGHT? ONE OF EVERY POKÉMON OR THE ENTIRE PLANET OF VILTRUM (FROM INVINCIBLE)?