Pokémon Guide, Tips & Tricks: Gunk Shot – Best Move Ever; Beware Of Garbage

Pokemon series has many moves. Till now there are around 600 moves in the Pokémon series. Some of the moves are Pound, Hyperspace Fury etc. Many of these moves are absolutely fantastic. However, right now, there is only one move that really matters: Gunk Shot.

There are reports which demonstrate as to why this move is very good. It illustrates why this poison-type move is so awesome. An enemy can be ripped in minutes with repeated mounds of sludge.

What does the Gunk Shot do? Gunk Shot is a poison-type move. In this, a Pokemon can chuck filthy garbage at its enemy. Many a times it looks like a huge mound of trash that's coalesced together. It gets pretty interesting as sometimes, using this move, a Pokemon can conjure a trash can out of thin air and send it flying at the enemy.

Whatever said and done, Gunk Shot is here to stay and we love it! Pokemon designs and mechanics have always been very intriguing. After a decade we may wonder why there are Pokemon designed like sentient key chains, ice cream cones and talking cats. Gunk Shot will also keep us intrigued, reported Polygon.

There are many things that come to mind when we observe a Gunk Shot closely. Gunk Shot is a garbage pile dumped on enemy. Yet, using that, a Pokémon fights to the edge of credulity. It makes it just awesome, reported Neurogadget.

When one uses a Gunk Shot, we will never know where the trash can comes from. We will also not know how a Pokémon survives from that impact. Also, the question is left unanswered as to why an element-wielding Pokemon has to resort to physical objects. Though we may never know the reason behind all these, we can just say that the Gunk Shot is just awesome.

People who are unaware - to you a Pokémon using trash as a weapon could be quite baffling. I mean, weaponizing trash? How can that be? Just for information, there is a kind of Pokémon composed of literal garbage. It's called Garbador. It belongs to the "trash heap" species of Pokémon.

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