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1. Ninjask was in possession of one of the most slanted statbuilds in the entire game in its debut generation. Its bulk was very bad, but its speed was absolutely astounding, the highest for any non-legendary Pokémon in the entire game at the time. What was Ninjask's speed stat?
2. Ninjask's ability played off of its slanted stat build in a very thematically appropriate way. What was Ninjask's third generation ability?
3. Overall, Ninjask's offenses were decent at best, it's bulk was bad, and while its speed was incredible, this alone would not have been enough to perform well in third generation standard play that is were it not for the fact that Ninjask's specific utilities made it the face of the most lethal play style in the entire game, based around its access to one pivoting move that even caused it to see usage in Ubers. What move was this?
4. Unfortunately, Ninjask went from being a deadly force in standard play to a downright laughable one in the fourth generation. This was due to a new rule implementation that made its ability to enable deadly threats null and void. What rule was this?
5. Despite its newfound problems in standard play, no new rules plagued Ninjask in Ubers, so it actually remained just as deadly and potent in the fourth generation of Ubers as it was in the third. Unfortunately, with a bullseye on its back, trainers were very careful not to leave themselves open to Ninjask's antics. This led to the emergence of a counter that Ninjask and its trainer had to deal with. What was this?
6. The Dream World in the fifth generation bestowed upon Ninjask a new ability. What was it?
7. In the fifth generation, Ninjask was also the recipient of an intriguing, lowly distributed move. This move would enable it to essentially kamikaze into its target. What move did it get access to here?
8. The same rule stipulation that bothered Ninjask from the fourth generation now extended to more than just standard play in the sixth generation; it was now a general rule that was instated to all competitive tiers in general, causing Ninjask to undergo a great deal of change in terms of competitive use. What usage based tier did it find itself in here?
9. Ninjask received a couple of interesting buffs entering the seventh generation. For one, it gained a new STAB attack to turn to in the buffed and revamped Leech Life. The other buff stemmed from the generation's Z Move mechanic, allowing Ninjask to amplify its offenses and broaden the scope of Pokémon it could threaten. What Z Crystal did it make the most use of here?
10. With the eighth generation's infamous DexIt chopping off more than half of the National Pokédex, Pokémon who were arbitrarily selected to be immediately available in the Galar region mostly tended to benefit in terms of competitive tiering. Was Ninjask immediately available at the start of the eighth generation?
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