If you’re looking for a list of the best monkey Pokémon, you’ve found it. We’re massive Pokémon fans here at Pocket Tactics, so we felt well up to the task of picking out the finest primates from across all generations of the monster-taming series, from early icons like Mankey to later arrivals such as Zarude, and beyond. So, let’s swing into our list, shall we?
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Here’s our guide to the best monkey Pokémon:
Mankey / Primeape
Sometimes you just get something right on the first try. Back in the first generation, the simple days when Game Freak would just change a single letter and call a Pokémon Mankey, or Seel, and then call it a day. This glorious duo of angry apes was introduced to a young generation and has been beloved ever since. If you want to use them, though, you better get your head around our fighting Pokémon weakness guide first.
Honestly, with so many different games featuring jungle-based locations since Kanto, it feels weird to me that we somehow don’t have a regional form of either Mankey or Primeape yet. They’re not anything to write home about competitively, so hopefully, the future shines a light on these two, and maybe we’ll even get a regional evolution like the incredible Obstagoon. If you want to go one step further and get the last in this evolutionary line, check out our guide on how to evolve Primeape.
Oranguru / Passimian
I’m gonna lump these two bad boys together because their games link them anyway, plus it’s a bit hard to argue that Passimian is a monkey, so it’s gonna be easier if I double up. Technically lemurs are not monkeys, but they’re so close, and Passimian is so cute that I didn’t want to leave it out. Plus, it has a little football. You can’t deny, this ‘mon is great.
Oranguru, on the other hand, is definitely a great ape, based on the mighty orangutan and giving off wise shaman vibes that I always really liked. A normal/psychic type is an interesting mix, and Oranguru is one of the only Pokémon that can learn the move intrude.
Aipom
Sometimes, it takes the anime to make a Pokémon that didn’t stand out in the games become a fan favorite. This is very true of Aipom, who Ash chose as one of his party members during his iconic Battle Frontier challenge. After going under the radar for a generation and a half, Aipom finally got some solid screentime, and its mischievous nature and drive to do Ash proud made it a popular primate with countless Pokéfans.
Still, Aipom has its place in the games, especially in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl and the subsequent Nintendo Switch remakes. If you teach Aipom Double Slap, it can evolve into the Pokémon Ambipom, but sadly this double-tailed ‘mon is nowhere near as cute. Just keep an eye out for fellow monkey Pokémon Primape, whose fighting moves can exploit the one normal Pokémon weakness.
Chimchar / Infernape
Just look at these guys. Absolute dudes. While not every generation of starter Pokémon can be top-tier, something was in the water when Game Freak made Pokémon Diamond and Pearl because that generation SLAPS. Every starter is a classic, and Chimchar is arguably the best among them (though I adore Piplup).
It’s made even better by the fact that Infernape doesn’t fumble the evolution like so many starter Pokémon, and actually delivers a stunner of a final evolution with great typing and solid stats. Just a great evolution line from top to bottom.
Darmanitan
This big goofy guy is great. Its pre-evolution Darumaka is based on the Japanese Daruma doll, but when it evolves, it turns into a huge, spherical, lumbering ape that possesses a really interesting ability that allows it to enter ‘zen mode’. This fiery friend is a beast to deal with, and a huge asset to your team when you use it correctly. It also has a huge toothy grin like a Cheshire cat that I love so much.
In Pokémon Sword and Shield, both Darumaka and Darmanitan received a regional form that took the previously fire-type Pokémon and gave them an icy makeover. When Galarian Darmanitan goes