Depends. If you have a really crap team, yes, but if not, no. Also, it's your choice so.....
It can be if you teach it the right moves.
From a poison Ivy plant.
Poison Envy was born in 1979, in Philippines.
Poison Ivy is 59 years old (birthdate: February 20, 1953).
Psychic types are super effective against Poison types.
Shroomish learns the following moves before he evolves to Breloom: Absorb (Start) Tackle (lvl 4) Stun Spore (lvl7) Leech Seed (lvl 10) Mega Drain (lvl 16) Headbutt (lvl 22) But, if you stop its evolution which starts at level 23, he can also learn these moves: Poison Powder (lvl 28) Growth (lvl 36) Giga Drain (lvl 45) Spore (lvl 54) If you want a specialized GRASS Pokemon I would keep it a Shroomish for a while, but then you'll miss out on the FIGHTING type attacks that Breloom learns like Mach Punch and Sky Uppercut
When Romeo learns of Juliet's death, he decides to purchase a deadly poison so he can join Juliet in death. He plans to go to Juliet's tomb, take the poison, and die next to her.
Drapion can learn thunder fang, fire fang, ice fang and poison fang Drapion learns thunder, fire and ice fang at the start, you just need some heart scales It learns poison fang at level 39
weepinbell learns vine whip sleep powder poison powder toxic
Tradition has it that Hannibal had poison hidden in a ring, and had been keeping it with him ever since Rome began pursuing him.
lv 40 learns cross poison at level 58 better give skourpi a everstone and keep it unevolved til level 50 then skourpi will learn cross poison and then evolve it
a ring which he kept on his finger at all times
It can be if you teach it the right moves.
Crobat learns Cross Poison, Screech, Leech Life, Supersonic, Astonish, Bite, Wing Attack, Confuse Ray, Air Cutter, Mean Look, Poison Fang, Haze, and Air Slash.
After Croagunk evolves I think he only learns Poison Jab and Sludge Bomb, might be one or two more, but I don't think so.
In the Pokmon Trading Card Game, poison is a special condition that affects a Pokmon. When a Pokmon is poisoned, it takes damage between turns. The damage is usually 10 damage counters at the end of each turn. The poison condition can be removed by retreating the Pokmon, evolving it, or using certain Trainer cards. Some Pokmon and attacks can also inflict poison on the opponent's Pokmon.
Players accumulate MTG poison counters by being dealt damage from a source with infect. Each instance of damage from a source with infect gives the player one poison counter. Players can manage their poison counters by keeping track of them separately from their life total and losing the game if they accumulate 10 or more poison counters.