>>52854147Let's do this by Gen:
>Gen IEasily Moltres. Don't get me wrong, it's a cool Pokemon, but compared to the others it feels like it's not as unique. It looks like a rubber chicken someone set on fire, not exactly awe inspiring
>Gen III feel Entei gets overlooked a lot compared to the others. It lacks the cool factor of Raikou, Ho-Oh and Lugia, and it doesn't have the soft mystical aura of Suicune or Celebi. It's just sort of... there
>Gen IIIThere are no forgettable Legendary designs here, moving on
>Gen IVHeatran. Both in terms of plot significance and world lore, Heatran feels like a creature the devs threw in to pad out the number of Legendaries this Gen. I mean sure, it has a signature move and is the only Legendary who can be either gender, but those aren't really enough to make it stand out compared to the absolutely stacked roster that is Gen IV's pantheon
>Gen VTerrakion. A bulky, clunky design mixed with terrible defensive typing makes this lad pretty forgettable. At least the Genies of Healthy Meta have some dislike on account of their mostly identical Incarnate formes
>Gen VIVolcanion on its own is a cool design with a unique typing, though compared to everyone else it's rather forgettable. If it were part of any other Generation then I could see it really standing out, but not here
>Gen VIICosmoem. While Nebby is memorable for its dynamic with Lillie and Solgaleo and Lunala are unique on their own, Cosmoem is just that awkward phase inbetween the mons people actually like that does nothing and has no personality
>Gen VIIIZarude, hands down. It's so forgettable that even pairing it up with Celebi and giving it its own movie did nothing to make people give a shit about it