What Bug Type Pokemon Are You?

Have you ever wondered, what Bug Type Pokemon are you? If so, you have come to the right spot. All you have to do is answer the questions about yourself and we will let you know the bug-type that you resemble. Possible options come from all 8 Generations, including Butterfree, Scizor, Volcarona, Orbeetle, and more. Note: you can also use this as a quiz that will let you know the bug-type that you should use on your next playthrough.

What Bug Type Pokemon Are You?

Instructions: Just answer the questions below and it will let you know your result at the very end. It will automatically move you to the next question after you have selected your answer. There are also some social sharing buttons so that you can easily share your result with your friends.

If you had to choose your favorite type (other than bug) what would it be?
Choose your favorite Pokemon from Generation 1:
Choose your favorite Pokemon from Generation 2:
Choose your favorite Pokemon from Generation 3:
Choose your favorite Pokemon from Generation 4:
Choose your favorite Pokemon from Generation 5:
Choose your favorite Pokemon from Generation 6:
Choose your favorite Pokemon from Generation 7:
Choose your favorite Pokemon from Generation 8:
Choose your favorite move out of the ones listed:
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Here Are All Of The Possible Results That You Could Have Gotten:

In this section, we give you all of the results that you could have gotten and also a little bit more about each of them.

Butterfree

Butterfree is a bug and flying type that was introduced in Generation 1. It evolves from Caterpie and then Metapod. In the anime, Butterfree has made plenty of appearances. Ash Ketchum had one but ended up releasing it so it could mate with another Butterfree.

Beedrill

Beedrill is a bug and poison type that was introduced in Generation 1. It evolves from Weedle and then Metapod. In the anime, Beedrill has made plenty of appearances. Ash had one but ended up giving it to Casey, who is a recurring character who loves black and yellow Pokemon. It is also one of the main Pokemon from Goh’s team, who is one of Ash’s traveling companions.

Scizor

Scizor is a bug and steel type that was introduced in Generation 2. It evolves from Scyther when you trade it while holding a metal coat. It has appeared many times in the anime. Scizor has been used by several trainers, including Gary Oak, Shingo, Katie, Goone, and Minnie.

Heracross

Heracross is a bug and fighting type that was introduced in Generation 2. It does not evolve from or into anything. In the anime, Heracross has made plenty of appearances and is also one that Ash uses a lot.

Leavanny

Leavanny is a bug and grass type that was introduced in Generation 5. It evolves from Sewaddle and then Swadloon after you level it up with a high enough friendship level. In the anime, it has made a handful of appearances and is also one that Ash has evolved all the way from a Sewaddle.

Galvantula

Galvantula is a bug and electric type that was introduced in Generation 5. It evolves from Joltik, which shares the same typing. In the anime, it has made several appearances but it is not owned by any major character.

Volcarona

Volcarona is a bug and fire type that was introduced in Generation 5. It evolves from Larvesta, which shares its same typing. It has only made a few appearances in the anime so far.

Golisopod

Golisipod is a bug and fire type that was introduced in Generation 7. It evolves from Wimpod, which shares the same typing. In the anime, it serves as the main Pokemon of Guzma, who is the leader of Team Skull.

Orbeetle

Orbeetle is a bug and psychic type that was introduced in Generation 8. It evolves from Blipbug and then Dottler. It has yet to appear in the anime as of writing this.


All Bug Type Pokemon

We obviously couldn’t fit them all on our quiz but here is a list of bug type Pokemon from all Generations.

Generation 1

  • Caterpie (Pure Bug-type)
  • Metapod (Pure Bug-type)
  • Butterfree (Bug and Flying)
  • Weedle (Bug and Poison)
  • Kakuna (Bug and Poison)
  • Beedrill (Bug and Poison)
  • Mega Beedrill (Bug and Poison)
  • Paras (Bug and Grass)
  • Parasect (Bug and Grass)
  • Venonat (Bug and Poison)
  • Venomoth (Bug and Poison)
  • Scyther (Bug and Flying)
  • Pinsir (Pure Bug-type)
  • Mega Pinsir (Bug and Flying)

Generation 2

  • Ledyba (Bug and Flying)
  • Ledian (Bug and Flying)
  • Spinarak (Bug and Poison)
  • Ariados (Bug and Poison)
  • Yanma (Bug and Flying)
  • Pineco (Pure Bug-type)
  • Forretress (Bug and Steel)
  • Scizor (Bug and Steel)
  • Mega Scizor (Bug and Steel)
  • Shuckle (Bug and Rock)
  • Heracross (Bug and Fighting)
  • Mega Heracross (Bug and Fighting)

Generation 3

  • Wurmple (Pure Bug-type)
  • Silcoon (Pure Bug-type)
  • Beautifly (Bug and Flying)
  • Cascoon (Pure Bug-type)
  • Dustox (Bug and Poison)
  • Surskit (Bug and Water)
  • Masquerain (Bug and Flying)
  • Nincada (Bug and Ground)
  • Ninjask (Bug and Flying)
  • Shedinja (Bug and Ghost)
  • Volbeat (Pure Bug-type)
  • Illumise (Pure Bug-type)
  • Anorith (Bug and Rock)
  • Armaldo (Bug and Rock)

Generation 4

  • Kricketot (Pure Bug-type)
  • Kricketune (Pure Bug-type)
  • Burmy (Pure Bug-type)
  • Wormadam (Bug and Grass, Bug and Ground, and Bug and Steel).
  • Mothim (Bug and Flying)
  • Combee (Bug and Flying)
  • Vespiquen (Bug and Flying)
  • Skorupi (Bug and Poison)
  • Yanmega (Bug and Flying)
  • Arceus (Can Change Into Any Form)

Generation 5

  • Sewaddle (Bug and Grass)
  • Swadloon (Bug and Grass)
  • Leavanny (Bug and Grass)
  • Venipede (Bug and Poison)
  • Whirlipede (Bug and Poison)
  • Scolipede (Bug and Poison)
  • Dwebble (Bug and Rock)
  • Crustle (Bug and Rock)
  • Karrablast (Pure Bug-type)
  • Escavalier (Bug and Steel)
  • Joltik (Bug and Electric)
  • Galvantula (Bug and Electric)
  • Shelmet (Pure Bug-type)
  • Accelgor (Pure Bug-type)
  • Durant (Bug and Steel)
  • Larvesta (Bug and Fire)
  • Volcarona (Bug and Fire)
  • Genesect (Bug and Steel)

Generation 6

  • Scatterbug (Pure Bug-type)
  • Spewpa (Pure Bug-type)
  • Vivillon (Bug and Flying)

Generation 7

  • Grubbin (Pure Bug-type)
  • Charjabug (Bug and Electric)
  • Vikavolt (Bug and Electric)
  • Cutiefly (Bug and Fairy)
  • Ribombee (Bug and Fairy)
  • Dewpider (Bug and Water)
  • Araquanid (Bug and Water)
  • Wimpod (Bug and Water)
  • Golisopod (Bug and Water)
  • Silvally (Can Change Into Any Form)
  • Buzzwole (Bug and Fighting)
  • Pheromosa (Bug and Fighting)

Generation 8

  • Blipbug (Pure Bug-type)
  • Dottler (Bug and Psychic)
  • Orbeetle (Bug and Psychic)
  • Sizzlipede (Bug and Fire)
  • Centiskorch (Bug and Fire)
  • Snom (Bug and Ice)
  • Frosmoth (Bug and Ice)

Some Additional Bug-Type Trivia

Here are some more random tidbits about the type:

  • Generation 5 featured the most bug-types with 18. That includes Leavanny, Scolipede, Escavalier, and also Galvantula.
  • Generation 6 featured the least amount of new bugs, with only 3: Scatterbug, Spewpa, and Vivillon.

So, what Bug Type Pokemon are you? Let me know in the comment section and also share this with your friends to compare your answers. We would also love to know who you think is the best Bug type Pokemon from any Generation.


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