

But in recent games, the devs just seem fascinated with torturing these cute little things. In the early gens, Corsola had a friendly sort of relationship with other Pokemon who wanted to hide in their branches, like Luvdisc or Seadra. Simply put, while both gender designs of Indeedee are well-made and not at all forgettable, they pale in comparison to most of the other Galar Pokemon and are certainly not putting up any sort of fight against Happiny, Chansey, or Blissey.Īnd finally, we're not sure why The Pokemon Company is so obsessed with being mean to Corsola. But, the sad part is, this is basically exactly what the Chansey evolutionary line was created for, and they have had a longer history. They're expertly aware of the emotions of those around them and aim to make everyone happy. Indeedee are Gratitude Pokemon, choosing to help out others in Galar almost like Butlers or Maids in exchange for gratitude. To be frank, it's simply because these Pokemon serve the same purpose as Chansey and Blissey, but without nearly the same amount of love for their designs, or the same charm. But, Indeedee somehow manages to remain forgettable even with that advantage. After all, these are the Pokemon that were introduced to the franchise most recently, usually resulting in them being at the forefront of Pokemon fans' minds. It's hard to say that any of the Pokemon from the most recent generation, Gen VIII, are forgettable. If Komala is asleep its entire life and its movements are no more than reactions from a dream, how does it battle, how does it know when to eat, and where do its parents get that trademarked log pillow that all Komalas have? It's an interesting Pokemon to be sure, but the lack of any real explanation or evolution makes it so that Komala goes the way of other single-evolution oddballs such as Dunsparce or Kecleon.Īh, finally, another Sword and Shield Pokemon. The bigger reason is likely because it just doesn't make sense. Now, that sounds fun, right? Why is this Pokemon so forgettable then? Well, part of this is the lackluster design. It's born asleep, dies asleep, and lives its whole life within a dream. On the surface, Komala seems like it belongs to that niche group of Pokemon that are ninety-nine percent real-world animals and one percent Pokemon, such as Seel, Swanna, or many of the fish Pokemon.īut, upon further inspection, this Koala-inspired Pokemon has an extra gimmick in that it is asleep its entire life, which is actually pretty apt for a Normal-type Pokemon. Komala is such an oddball little Pokemon of the Alola region.
