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Who would win- 1 billion lions, or 1 of every pokemon?

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After 2 votes and with 13 points ahead, the winner is...

RationalMadman
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The lions would easily be destroyed.

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@Barney

was FF pls vote ty

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@Barney

Fair enough.

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@K_Michael

Pokémons would lose without their trainer to guide them.

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@Barney

How so?

Ironic forfeiture considering cons argument.

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@No_thanks

I would debate this with you using more rigid starting conditions, á la r/whowouldwin, such as bloodlust, prep time, etc.

Fun fact: Swablu weighs 2.6 lbs and is capable of learning Fly through HM. Assuming the average 11 year old weighs 70 lbs, then Swablu can comfortably fly MILES with 29x its own body weight on its back.

There might be a smaller Pokemon that knows Fly, I didn't check every single Flying type entry.

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@No_thanks

"He [Kyogre] could just fly on rayquaza"
lol Kyogre weighs almost twice as much as Rayquaza.

According to Google there are 924 different pokemon (I have no clue if this includes mega evolutions and other new BS). That translates to an average of 1.082 MILLION lions per Pokemon.
If they're wild Pokemon, no shot. Trained high level pokemon with a well-stocked trainer behind them who can coordinate heals, etc., maybe.