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Cyndaquil is by far the easiest starter to pick. It’s good against more gyms than the others and good water types are way easier to get than fire types in Gen 2 (Kingdra is awesome if you can trade, otherwise the Red Gyrados is a great consolation prize). Meganium is the least useful final starter and has the weakest movepool.
The middle forms of Johto starters are swarm mons; after catching you can breed to get their base forms. Hoenn starters are at the Safari Zone; after catching 5 mons one of them will spawn. Sinnoh starters are at Dehara City; you can claim one after taking 4 badges, and all three if you have 8.
yes, basically all mons are in, just that they don't have a proper model rn (they use the substitute doll model), also i read that someone asked to be the one to make those models, so there is someone working on them rn. Apparently it's going around that it's some anti Johto agenda. I won't deny it does seem pretty odd to prioritize Galar ...
Johto starters. Does anybody know in which area of Hoenn's safari can we find the johto starters? u have to complete the league, then in the zafari go to the right. Right up cyndaquil Right down in da water totodile and in the grass chikorita. The emerald exclusive Johto area to the right of the main areas. Good luck, they can be a bitch to get.
r/pokemon is an unofficial Pokémon fan community. This is the place for most things Pokémon on Reddit—TV shows, video games, toys, trading cards, you name it! Johto Starters Reboot. Locked post. New comments cannot be posted. Between gym leader #2 and johto reboot, most of my followers on instagram picked the johto starters redesign so here ...
Personally, I'd recommend either using arbitrary code execution to respawn the Johto starters in Emerald, or getting the Johto starters from Pokémon Colosseum. The former will be entertaining if you're into messing with glitches and will also allow you to get event items and pokemon later on, while the latter will at least result in playing ...
Info on Getting all the starters. At the start of the game, you get a Gen 1 starter (Big Surprise) and you can get another Gen 1 at Cerulean city's Pokémon center in a trade (you need to have traded at some point before and a Pokémon with the same type as Your First Starter to trade) and it depends on what starter you first picked (Bulb ...
Meganium is pretty good with Grass/Fairy and Serene Grace. It's pretty bulky and the Fairy typing is nice for checking Dragon, Dark, and Fighting types. Typhlosion is a monster with 124 Sp. Atk and Adaptability. Feraligatr is also really nice with Intimidate, Water/Dark, and Dragon Dance. Pick whichever one suits your play style.
The Kanto starters have had their day in the sun many times over (one in particular) so not them. It's too soon for the Gen 9 guys, so rule them out, too. So that leaves; Treecko, Snivy, Chespin, Grookey. Mudkip, Froakie, Popplio, Sobble. Torchic, Tepig, Fennekin, Litten, Scorbunny.
For the future, since water is the most common type in the entire game, meaning it has the biggest egg pool, you should always pick the water starter. Exept you cant pick totodile, you only pick the gen 1 starter. So would still have to get him via a water egg. My bad, I'm still in Kanto I just assumed you would get another starter when going ...