ThePokemonworld is vast and full of wonders.
Still, with over 1,000 Pokemon in the series, there are bound to be some repeats.
Mushroom Pokemon have access to one of the most critical moves in the game: Spore.
This move is essentially a Sleep Powder with 100 percent accuracy.
11Morelull
Sometimes three shrooms are better than one, and Morelull exists to prove that.
It’s an incredibly common Pokemon and a great pick for trainers looking for early-game support.
Despite both designs being based on mushrooms, it looks distinctively different from its evolution Breloom.
Its grumpy expression also makes it the maddest-looking mushroom, but there are certainly a few scarier ones.
8Paras
One secret horror in the Pokemon universe is Paras.
Before its evolution, the fungus hasn’t fully taken hold, which makes evolving it seems utterly cruel.
It’s one terrifying truffle you don’t want to tussle.
7Toedscool
One of the most entertaining Pokemon encounters in all of Paldea has to be Toedscool.
6Shiinotic
The most psychedelic portobello in the Pokemon has to be Shiinotic.
While its name comes from the Shiitake mushroom, it’s clearly inspired by a much more magical mushroom.
In Paldea, this giant sea monster walks on land andlooks more like a Dekuthan its Kantonian cousin.
It also occupies a unique space in the competitive meta.
4Parasect
If you thought Paras was creepy, its evolution only gets worse.
Anyone who playedPokemon: Legends of Arceusknows just how terrifying this mushroom crab can be.
Like Paras, Parasect’s design is based on the same cordyceps in The Last of Us.
This makes Parasect one of the most utterly terrifying toadstools in the Pokemon world.
Grass/Poison is a surprisingly good defensive typing with resistance to Fighting, Water, Electric Fairy, and Grass.
2Breloom
One fighting fungus strong enough to take one Joel and Ellie is Breloom.
Its offensive viability, combined with its support utility, makes Breloom a super superior shroom.