What's more, none of them have been given Mega Evolutions just yet, nor do they have access to Gigantamax forms either. In their defense, this doesn't make them inherently bad Pokemon, although it does put the gen 5 starters at something of a disadvantage when compared to other starter Pokemon that do.
Despite Tepig having an advantage against more of the games' gym leaders, Oshawott's final evolution, Samurott, is just too good to pass up on. It will destroy the Elite Four without breaking a sweat and has access to a rich and varied move set that allows for a variety of different builds. Tepig is by no means a bad choice though, and can still help to carry a player through most of the game. Although the gen 6 starters haven't been around too long when compared to some of their older peers, they've still made quite the impression with fans of the series.
It certainly helps that Greninja was one of Ash's strongest Pokemon in the anime , as too does the fact that all three of them are dual-type Pokemon. That their second stage forms can be caught in the Friend Safari is also a big plus, as it allows players to build a team with all three of them fairly easily if they so wish. Picking the best gen 6 starter Pokemon is incredibly difficult as there are two exceptional candidates to choose from.
Froakie's final form, Greninja, is probably the better of the three third-stage evolutions and will crush the Elite Four. On the other hand, Delphox has a type advantage against more gyms. In fact, given that players should already have a pretty well-balanced team by the time they reach the end of the game, the fire-type Pokemon is probably the more useful of the two.
Litten's evolutionary line is particularly well-designed , although all three starters look great when compared to some of the other, more recent, starters. When it comes to combat, Litten once again leads the way, with Incineroar's fire and dark-type combination making it incredibly useful in certain situations.
The other two also have some fairly unique type combinations as well though, and this can make building a team around them considerably easier than it is in certain other generations. Litten and Popplio both have their strengths, but the former's struggles during some of the games' opening stages make Popplio the better choice. Its stats are generally quite well-balanced too and it also has a decent move set available to it.
Those looking for a Pokemon that will be strong in the end-game may want to opt for Litten instead, however. Sinnoh's starters are perhaps the cutest trio that players have seen to date, but they're also pretty competent in battle too. The gen 4 starters all have decent stats, boast dual typing, and have access to a wide variety of moves.
Empoleon is arguably the pick of the bunch, but all three can hold their own in most situations. Although none of the starter Pokemon from gen 4 have yet received Mega Evolutions or Gigantamax forms, that's likely to be changing fairly soon.
Even if they don't though, their long-awaited return will likely see their popularity rise quite a bit. Turtwig has a combo type of grass and ground, which can come in useful, but it's not the only starter to offer such a combo. However, how many Pokemon do you know that can rock a tree so well?
Piplup is one of those Pokemon who is best used strategically. It has the fewest weaknesses, which makes it useful in battles. Plus, it can learn water, ice and flying type moves thanks to its penguin resemblance. When it learns Peck, it also gets a Steel-type edge too. An adorable sea otter Pokemon, Oshawatt is far from the cute and cuddly type. He's actually based on a samurai and has more swords the more evolved he gets.
Its final evolution, Smurott, is an absolute beast to defeat. Who wouldn't want a crocodile Pokemon - it already sounds pretty fearsome. Wait until he becomes Feraligator and you'll find him a near-unbeatable beast. He's another Charmander wannabe, sure. But we'd rather have him on our team than face him in battle. This pure grass type lizard is another Pokemon favoured by our mate Ash, who always seems to have great taste.
He can learn all the HM moves and is capable of dishing out ice, fighting, dark and water-type attacks too. Versatile and powerful. The last of the original starter Pokemon, Bulbasaur is another one where looks can be deceiving. He uses his various powders to make sure that you can't touch him and he can heal himself. Squirtle is one of our top picks because he's another of those ultimate classics.
However, he's also a very useful Pokemon to have in your squad because his final evolution Blastoise is an absolute tank. You just wait until you meet his final evolution Typhlosion. X and Y are often referred to as Black and White 2 as it takes place 2 years after the original Black and White games. Rowlet, which looks like a normal owl, Litten, which looks like a cat, and Popplio, which looks like a seal will be your eternal partners in Sun and Moon as you explore the region of Alola.
There are some other boring-looking catchables which include Mudbray, which looks like a donkey, and Toucannon, which you can guess looks exactly like a Toucan. Skip to primary navigation Skip to main content Skip to primary sidebar. Read More:.
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