Today shidiq would like to tell minna san about top 10 pokemon for pokemon contest, well then check this out!
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A third generation Pokémon whose first evolution, Ralts, is native to grasses near the beginning of your adventure in Hoenn, Gardevoir is the final evolution of its particular Pokémon family. Its stats rival some of the best non-legendary, third evolution psychic Pokémon, though it is generally more balanced out than being lopsided in categories like special attack and special defense. Visually, Gardevoir resembles the figure of an elegant woman, despite the fact that Gardevoir’s male to female ratio is just about even. As a psychic Pokémon, Gardevoir stands out as having a brain developed far beyond the level of a humans, enabling Gardevoir to see into the future. Gardevoir also exhibit an unmistakable level of unselfishness and concern for others. If, using its precognitive abilities, the “Embrace Pokémon” senses any sort of threat to either its trainer or to its offspring, it will use its powerful psychokinetic abilities to their full force in an effort to protect its trainer or offspring. Gardevoir are willing to sacrifice their life for their trainers and offspring without hesitation. For this reason, as well as Gardevoir’s apparent ability to completely comprehend the human language, many trainers develop a strong bond with their Gardevoir.
Why did we pick it?
Like many of the Pokémon higher up on our Top 10 list, Gardevoir exhibits an amazing level of beauty and elegance. Add to that the facts that Gardevoir possesses powerful, mystic, psychic abilities and that Gardevoir not only resembles a human being visibly but also compassionately, and you have a Pokémon unlike any other. While Ralts may seem like just your ordinary Lv. 2 field Pokémon, trainers who have evolved a Gardevoir will appreciate its unparalleled abilities.
2. Meloetta

Melo-who? Known as the Melody Pokémon, little Meloetta is Pokémon #648 and is located in the National PokéDex well beyond the range of even the Unova Dex. It is this generation’s Shaymin, and can change between two formes — the Aria Forme and the Pirouette Forme — simply by using Ancient Song. Like Jigglypuff, Meloetta’s song has effects on those within earshot. Unlike Jigglypuff, those effects involve a mystical control over the listener’s feelings. Meloetta has been known to inspire people through its songs, and has been attributed to the creation of several famous musical and artistic works in the Pokémon world. When Meloetta assumes its Aria Forme, it possesses a Normal/Psychic typing. In this forme, its vocals are unrivaled as it sings beautiful and moving melodies. Upon using its Ancient Song move, Meloetta takes its Pirouette Forme (of Normal/Fighting typing) in which it can perform elegantly beautiful dance routines. No matter what Meloetta is doing, it remains immune to Ghost attacks.
Why did we pick it?
Based on the mythological Muses, Meloetta is the poster-Pokémon for the Fine Arts. You can just envision Meloetta performing in the lead role in The Darkrai of the Opera as a Chandelure (#609) comes crashing down, can’t you? Unlike its closest regionally-orphaned predecessor, Shaymin, Meloetta is completely unobtainable in Pokémon Black and White — she’s our “Christine,” if you will. I’m sure eventually we’ll get a movie with Meloetta in it, and an event download to go along… but until then, Meloetta is just a voice that’s calling out to us.
The best part? She can more than hold her own in battle! While her Aria Forme comes with not-too-shabby special attack and special defense, Meloetta becomes a little Femme Fatale in her Pirouette Forme. Boasting the game’s only Normal/Fighting typing, Meloetta will gracefully strike at her opponents with deadly speed and attack base stats of 128 each. Close Combat with that kind of power, plus STAB? Run.
3. Liligant

Lilligant dons a red flower with white spotted petals upon its head; said flower has golden filament with red anther, resembling a crown. She possesses dark green, linear leaves under the flower, and light green, linear leaves underneath the darker leaves. One of the light green leaves, on the back of its head, is about as long as her body. Two light green leaves loosely hang down from her head. Her head and abdomen are white and her eyes are a light shade of red. She has dark green, linear leaves for arms, and a golden sepal under her neck. She wears a large, light green, tulip shaped collection of leaves, resembling a dress. There are two long, dark green, linear leaves coming from her back to around the bottom of her "dress". She also possesses another golden, sepal-shaped extension underneath her "dress", resembling feet. Lilligant is a female-only species with no male counterpart. Lilligant is a rare Pokémon that lives in the forests of Unova, especially in the Pinwheel Forest. Though Lilligant's flower is similar in appearance to the rafflesia, its relaxing smell makes it more likely to be based on either an orange, pomelo, mandarin orange, or carnation's flowers, all of which are used in essential oils for aromatherapy. Because of this, the leaves of its body may also have been based on other essential oil ingredients, such as spearmint and/or peppermint.
Why did we pick it?
First, it is because it has a form looks like a dancer and very suitable for contest. It could be based on a dancer, since it learns only moves with the word Dance in them via level up, excluding moves it knows from the start. Its crown and regal attire may be a reference to high class or royal women's fashion in the late 1700's. The Flower-like Crown on its head, which emits a sweet smelling aroma. Its believed to have a relaxing effect when exposed to the scent. Lilligant is popular with Pokémon Breeders and Celebrities alike. But it is very difficult to coax this Pokémon's flower to bloom. Once it does, if the Lilligant is neglected, the flower will wilt.
4. Milotic
Milotic's appearance is similar to that of a sea serpent, and it is likely based on an Oarfish. Milotic’s sinuous body is mostly cream in coloration, with red eyes and three black dots down its neck. The top of its head is long, with a point at the end, and long, thin red ‘eyebrows’ extending from above its eyes and thicker, also red-colored hair-like fins draping from the sides of the head. Its lower tail is covered with blue and pink scales, with striations of black, and four large scales, blue with red spots in the middle, overlap at the tip of the tail to look like a fan. Milotic is described in the Pokédex as breathtakingly beautiful. Milotic first appeared under the ownership of Robert in
Win, Lose or Drew!. Robert used Milotic again for the Grand Festival. Juan's Milotic was first seen in The Great Eight Fate!. Juan used it against Ash for the Gym Battle in the following episode, being his strongest and last Pokémon. Battle Pike Queen Lucy used a Milotic to battle against Ash's Donphan and Pikachu in Queen of the Serpentine. Lucy's Milotic defeated the former of the two and lost to the latter. A Milotic appeared in Our Cup Runneth Over! under Wallace's ownership as his main Contest Pokémon. Milotic have the ability to calm their enemies by removing their negative feelings, this suggests that they possess empathetic abilities similar to some species of Psychic-type Pokémon. Milotic can move by floating in the air as shown in the anime.
Why did we pick it?
Well as we can see in here, Milotic is sooooo beautiful! It evolves from Feebas by level-up when Feebas's Beauty condition is high or when traded holding a Prism Scale. We know that Feebas is an ugly pokemon, but then it grow become a beautifull pokemon. Beside that, Milotic is a peaceful Pokémon that typically tries to avoid battles. It appears to dislike conflict, and will even appear before arguing humans in an attempt to calm their minds. It is a historically significant Pokémon, and has been depicted in many works of art.
5. Dragonair
Dragonair are long, serpentine Pokémon that can be up to 13 feet long. They have dark, glossy eyes and a small, unicorn-like horn on their foreheads. On either side of their heads are small feathery wings. Dragonair are covered in sapphire-blue scales, except for their bellies, which are a bright white. A feature unique to Dragonair are the small blue orbs that appear under their necks and on the ends of their tails. They somewhat resemble larger versions of their pre-evolutionary forms. Dragonair are said to have the ability to control the weather and surrounding climate; they also give out a distinct, gentle aura that can be felt by humans. As seen in
Pikachu's Rescue Adventure, Dragonair seem to be able to make their wings grow to large sizes to be able to fly, causing many people to have seen these Pokémon flying. Dragonair also host a large amount of energy within their bodies which they discharge from their crystals, allowing them to change the weather. Dragonair's orb can be used as a source of light. Dragonair are rare Pokémon that often inhabit lakes and seas. The best places to look for one might be Kanto Safari Zone, Dragon's Den, and Mt. Coronet. Dragonair first appeared in the banned episode, EP035, as a Dratini the warden of the Safari Zone was protecting. Over the 30 years since Kaiser last saw the elusive Dragon-type, it evolved into Dragonair. It also had a child Dratini. Clair's Dratini evolved into a Dragonair in
Beauty is Skin Deep. In
On Olden Pond, a Dragonair was living in a lake that Mr. Saridakis once planned to build a luxury resort on.
Why did we Pick it?
Dragonair are docile Pokémon that give out a gentle aura that can be felt by people nearby. Although shy and protective of their habitat, they are also very powerful dragon Pokémon. Dragonair have the ability to shed their skin, ridding their bodies of unwanted ailments. Beside that, Dragonair is so cute and beautiful. It has a beauty ability in contest because it posses water ability.
6. Lopunny

Lopunny are bipedal Pokémon that are based on real-life rabbits. They stand at approximately three to four feet tall, with a dark brown pelt, long, warm ears and round tails. They also have a fluffy, cream pelt that is found on the ends of their ears, legs and arms, as well as distinctive large 'eyebrows'. Lopunny have black pupils with red irises, with small pink noses and inner ears. Despite Lopunny's feminine appearance, they have a 1:1 gender ratio. Lopunny have been found with the abilities Cute Charm, Klutz and its Hidden Ability, Limber. Cute Charm infatuates foes on contact if they are of the opposite gender to Lopunny. Klutz renders Lopunny unable to use held items in battle, which usually places it at a disadvantage. Limber prevents Lopunny to be paralyzed in battle. Lopunny is also the only Pokémon to learn the move Return by leveling up; this is likely related to the fact that it evolves by happiness. It also learns a few Psychic-type moves such as Mirror Coat and Healing Wish by leveling up. Being Normal-type Pokémon, Lopunny are able to learn a variety of TM moves across many different types, enabling a flexible moveset. They seem to prefer forests and grasslands. While it may be considered a herbivore, it is unknown for certain. However, they are occasionally found with the Chople Berry. Lopunny made its debut appearance in
Arriving in Style! belonging to a Pokémon stylist named Paris. A Lopunny appeared in Meowth's fantasy in
Noodles: Roamin' Off. Nando's Lopunny made its first appearance in
Coming Full Festival Circle!.
Why did we pick it ?These Pokémon are normally very cautious and timid. It cloaks its body with its fluffy ear fur when it senses danger, and, being very conscious of its looks, never fails to groom its ears. It runs with sprightly jumps and sheds its fur twice a year, the reason why its winter fur is soft and fluffy. It is often found in small huddles with other Lopunny and sometimes squabbling over trivial things. Its young, Buneary, often decides to run and hide in its mother's fur. Beside that, it has a beautiful appearance and has an ability called charm. In other words, this pokemon is very suitable for contest.
7. Togekiss

Togekiss is known as the Jubilee Pokémon. Wild Togekiss tend to visit and reside in areas where people and Pokémon are living in peace and harmony. They bring blessings and gifts of kindness to those regions, while staying away from areas full of conflict and strife.
In the anime, a Togekiss was raised by Princess Salvia, Dawn’s royal doppelgänger, to be proper and elegant. Upon competing in the Arrowroot Contest with Salvia, Togekiss realized its love for contests. Seeing this, Salvia entrusted Togekiss to Dawn and allowed it to travel with her and eventually compete in the Sinnoh Grand Festival. Togekiss made its currently last appearance on the show when it helped Dawn to locate her Piplup, who had run away crying when it realized that Ash, Brock, and Pikachu would be leaving them to return to Kanto. Togekiss landed in front of Piplup and comforted him in its wings.
Why did we pick it?
*wipes forehead* Well this should be an easy one. Just take all of the reasons that Togepi made our list yesterday, multiply them by two evolutions, add in the ability to fly, and anyone can see why Togekiss deserves to be on this list. Not only that, but Togekiss is a Poke-Santa of sorts, bringing gifts of kindness and sweet blessing to areas of peace. I’m not kidding. “Don’t fight with you sister! Otherwise Togekiss won’t come down and snuggle you to sleep tonight!” is a common phrase in households across the land. Did you think that “kiss” in the name was just a coincidence? Well think again, it’s a potential reward to all the do-gooders out there letting their friends Magikarp slowly splash their Geodude to death for the sake of getting that little tyke some experience (I’m aware splash doesn’t do any damage, but for the sake of the comparison, bare with me). If this cake wasn’t quite tasty enough for you, Togekiss isn’t all fluff and friendship. He also come equiped with a dangerous duo of astronomical special attack and special defense. That is called icing, people. Delicious, fluffy, beat-you-down-if-you-aren’t-careful, icing.
8. Chansey

The Egg Pokémon, Chansey, is rare and is said to bring happiness to anyone who catches one. Chansey lay “nutritionally excellent” eggs several times a day, which happen to be so delicious that anyone will quickly devour one, regardless of their appetite. In the anime series, Chansey are often seen assisting in hospitals, serving as assistants to the lovely Nurse Joy. In the games, Chansey started out as having no evolved form. Since then, it has been discovered to evolve into Blissey when its happiness is at its greatest, and the new Diamond & Pearl games reveal Chansey’s baby pre-evolution, Happiny.
Why did we pick it?
Chansey was an oddball Pokémon in the original lot of 150, and still stands out today. Maybe it’s the hardiness that comes with consistently happy mood, but Chansey had by far the highest max HP in the original games. Of course, to “balance” things out, all of Chansey’s other stats were crap, so she best served to take the worst of the damage and force opponents to use up their attack PP in battle, before being switched out to allow a teammate to finish off the opposing Pokémon.
9. Espeon

We weren’t going to finish this list without at least one form of Eevee. There’s six forms (Eevee and five evolutions), so there were pretty good chances one would make our list. Espeon is the psychic evolution of Eevee, evident in its many special abilities. Espeon’s sensitive hair and nerves help it to predict changes in the environment, such as an opponent Pokémon’s next move or a change in weather conditions. In addition, its precognitive abilities allow Espeon to sense dangerous threats to itself or its trainer, and it will act accordingly to protect itself and/or defend its trainer.
Espeon is obtained by raising an Eevee’s happiness to its maximum and then evolving Eevee during the daytime hours. This was easily done in Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal due to the day and night feature. In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, the lack of a day/night feature forced players to watch clocks to make sure they were evolving Eevee at the correct times to obtain an Espeon. Otherwise, Eevee would evolve into Umbreon. In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, the day and night mechanism will be returning, allowing trainers the ease of simply evolving a happy Eevee when the screen is bright.
Why did we pick it?
It’s hard not to like at least one Eevee evolution. There are five existing ones, with two more on the way starting Sunday. Pretty soon there will be an Eevee evolution for every possible favorite type. That said, Christian has a very strong affinity for psychic Pokémon, one of which Espeon happens to be. Espeon’s short hair also gives it a much sleeker look compared to Vaporeon, Jolteon, Flareon, Leafeon, and Glaceon, and slightly more so than when compared to Umbreon.
While Espeon doesn’t hold up too well against Pokémon with more physical attacks, it can hold its own against special attacks and can dish out even more in terms of its own special attacks. Of all the Eevee evolutions, including the two upcoming ones, Espeon has by far the highest special attack base stat. This comes in handy once Espeon learns Psychic and/or Dream Eater (tutor), as these moves will help to end battles more quickly, reducing the need for Espeon to depend on its weak defenses.
10. Jigglypuff

Aside from being completely kick ass (in a fun, taunting way) in the Super Smash Bros. games, the “Balloon Pokémon” very generously gives free concerts to all those around. Unfortunately, it’s the kind of music that makes everyone want to fall asleep. Jigglypuff are able to manipulate their vocal chords to sing at a frequency that resonates with the natural frequency of deep sleep brain waves. Jigglypuff will continue to sing until it realizes that everyone around has fallen asleep to its song. Angered at the apparent disrespect, Jigglypuff may occasionally turn its microphone into a black marker and draw all over the faces of those who fell asleep. In battle, Jigglypuff’s ability to put foes to sleep allows a trainer to take advantage and continue attacking the opponent without the risk of being attacked in retaliation.
Why did we pick it?The adorable smile and sweet voice of Jigglypuff reels in Pokemon lovers everywhere, but be careful! Staring into the huge, saucer-shaped eyes of Jigglypuff is like drifting asleep in a field of poppies. Though she is lovable, her hypnotic trance and soothing song can put even the strongest of Pokemon in a deep slumber, rendering them helpless. Also, Jigglypuff has proved to be one tough cookie in the Super Smash Bros. Melee ring—I have won many-a battle using her charged spin mode alone!
Well minna san, i think that's all about it, thank's for reading, and jya matta!