what are the advantages to not evolving weedle? are there any?

as the title says, when i get my 3ds copy of pokemon red, what are the advantages to not evolving weedle? are there any?

considering that weedle only learns Poison Sting and String Shot at that stage :)

but poison stings pretty good by itself *as bianca *from black & white* would probably say lol *




because weedle's so cute, :) and i'm not really fond of beedrill all that much



i was just thinking about how to go about it :)
 
Face it, keeping Weedle as it is without evolution isn't worth it, since Beedrill is the only one of the evolution line that even learns moves I consider usable. You're usually best off going all the way to Beedrill because of that.
 
Well, the whole weedle line is weak, and there's not much point to using them. They have bad typing and bad stats.

The only time where it's useful is once beedrill mega evolves, then it has amazing attack and speed.
 
I think Beedrill is really cool, especially in the anime and manga. Not too keen on its Mega form though, haha. I don't really find Weedle cute, so I'd probably only want to make it learn Poison Sting and then evolve it ASAP. Basically, no, there's not much point since Weedle is designed to be a weak worm with its goal in life to grow up to be a strong Beedrill c:
 
If you believe in your team building skills, and think through your team carefully, you can find a way to use Weedle.

Caterpie can't have all of the glory...
 
For an in-game team you can do wathever you want as the game aren't hard. It's easy to win with a team that won't last long in the competitive field. I mean I assume you won't have a team of 6 weedle :p I do really like Beedrill's desing tho.
 
Weedle does get a minor advantage in that it levels up faster when it gets to the point it can evolve, but that's it.

IMO, just evolve it or swap it out for an unevolved challenge.
 
I'm having a similar dilemma. Although I love Shiny Beedrill's colors (especially its Mega), I've already got one via LeafGreen and recently caught another Shiny Weedle via Bug Catching Contest in HeartGold. Weedle is admittedly cuter and feels more nostalgic, so I figured I'd raise this one without evolving it.

The perks of not evolving it? There really aren't any other than keeping it cute and using it for Little Cup battles (which it's actually quite usable in if you transfer it to the newer games and teach it Bug Bite).
 
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the team i'm going for is:

weedle
ekans
doduo
poliwag
magnemite
& oddish
I hope that's not a team for competitive battling, because that's a very weak team (even after you evolve them all). But then again, if you plan right, you can make any team work :).

As for the Weedle line, even after it evolves to Beedrill its still not that good, unless you Mega Evolve it. It depends on what you're planning to use Weedle for.

Pika Pika :chu:
 
I hope that's not a team for competitive battling, because that's a very weak team (even after you evolve them all). But then again, if you plan right, you can make any team work :).

i thought about it and i might get abra instead... just because magnemite comes into the game a bit too late for my liking tbh


so it's going to be:

weedle
ekans
doduo
poliwag
abra
& oddish



i know you can sometimes get abra on the *either right or the left side* of nugget bridge... but the darn thing keeps teleporting away :|
 
Beedrill, like other low-tier/beginner bug types, is a fantastic pokemon early-game because it evolves at a very low level (level 12 if memory serves). The early stat increases give you a strong edge over your opponents' un-evolved pokemon; however, as the game progresses, Beedrill becomes less and less viable because its stats simply cannot keep up. You might be able to find a niche for Beedrill or make it work because pokemon games are not too difficult aside from challenges, but its not the best option. If Beedrill isn't the best choice, weedle most certainly is not.
 
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