Best Starter Pokemon to Pick in Every Game
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What is the best starter to pick in every game that's best for each playthrough?
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I misspoke about Pyro Ball and said it was 100% accurate when I meant to say "more" accurate (bc it is more accurate than Fire Blast). My b. I misspoke a few other times but we caught them in editing. This was a long vid XD
It’s okay we still love you.
Cinderace edges out by a... "hare". XD
No prob! No one is perfect.
Ok
Robert YT lol it actually says naton
When I first played Pokemon, I just pick my starter using *the feels*
Same. I looked at Rowlet for example and was like, *"Yes"*
You are a bro i always choose treeko, chimchar, totodile and charmander, always, especially when i play heartgold because i can have all three together except chimchar ! XD
@@bk7064 Woah same.
Scorbunny is my first starter as Sword is my first Pokémon game, I saw it and I got it because it was cute :)
@@celinegandalf1583 U should give some older games a chance, even if its alpha sapphire or omega ruby since they're remakes on the 3ds.
He's joking, right? The best starter is obviously youngster joeys rattata
You dare to say so brave yet so brave
It's not a starter pokemon, it's a legendary pokemon
@@frozenoutsideoctober818 f
Ahmad Bilal more higher then arceus
Madilyn Fairbairn I’ll add ratatta to the list of Pokémon who are surprisingly worshipped (bidoof, furret, snom)
As pokemon crystal enthusiast, both totodile and cyndaquil have other advantages. In the goldenrod super mart, they sell fire, thunder and ice punch, quitava and typhlosion can learn thunder and fire punch (which is huge against water/flying types for him) and totodile, croconaw and feraligr can all learn learn ice punch which is huge against Claire and lance. He runs through those with surf/ice punch easily.
Mine didn't last time I tried. All water and ice moves are special in Gen 2 and Feraligatr has mediocre special attack and speed at best. There are better water types like Lapras who is stronger on the special side, significantly bulkier to compensate for its mediocre speed and has STAB Ice Beam while Typhlosion's only real fire competition is Magmar.
@@yorecf9641 Bro you just don't understand that although fire type isn't that wide in the earlier gens that doesn't mean Feraligatr isn't good and that Typhlosion is way better. And bro he actually has a decent special and speed considering that HE IS INVESTED INTO BULK if that isn't clear to you, you are very dumb. Also, the ice type is not good for gen 2 considering the overwhelming about of firebreathers in this gen 2 and the overwhelming number of trainers with rock types. Just because Lapras is stronger on the special side doesn't mean he is better. Feraligatr especially with the water stab with his decent special attack stat surf hits hard and ice punch and bite can hit way harder. Also Lapras is bad for the steel and fighting gym and he might have a good ice coverage but really anything physical and its outta there. It has no good defense no good special defense they are pretty mediocre and the only thing that is good for it is its health. That doesn't mean it is better than Feraligatr. Also it isn't even worth it because it is such a specific location. You have to go to the Union Cave on Friday and a specific part? You could beat the game before you are able to get Lapras.
I've traditionally been a fire starter fan, since they were often both fast and hard-hitting compared to the other starters, which made breezing through trainer battles all the less stressful, and they could often continue to pull their weight later in the game, either because their fire-type moves were effective against rarer types like steel and ice, or because they had some viable secondary types like fighting or psychic type. That, and I could often find some viable water and grass type Pokémon in the early game, such as Gyarados for Pokémon Red/Blue.
ngl I have also been a fire starter fan
Same
Having two water pokemon is huge advantage after clearing erika
I once tried to use bulbasaur because everybody says is the best starter. worst choice ever, bulbasaur is weak/resisted against almost everything in the early game, every bug catcher, lass or whatever are full of pidgeys, bug-poison, plant-poison, poison-flying or psichic pokemon. in top of that rocket grunts alway have zubats, drowsies, grimers or koffings. first offesive stab attack bulbasaur is vine whip which only has 10 PP so every 2 or 3 battles bulbasaur has to relay again on tackle, and if yo try to make a balanced team poison typing of bulbasaur always mess up that balance. having adventage on the first two gyms does not make up for all the cons of bubasaur
@@luisfelipefigueroa2067 I usually supplement my Venusaur with Pokemon like Alakazam and Pidgeot to handle it's weaknesses. And best starter doesn't usually mean "Use it in every battle".
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Agreed
Or skill share, or nord/express vpn
Exactly Trash game
William Nordhoff or honey
@@painterpikachu3530 I bet u were paid to say that
me who picked bulbasaur before: they called me a madman
Me too
Me as well
Same here
Me too but they chooser charmander they where a madman
that's offensive to you and bulbasaur! #bulbabuddiesforever I agree with choosing bulbasaur!
Fire tends to be great for a starter too because Water and Grass types tend to be more readily available early. It usually takes 2-3 badges before you can catch any Fire types, much less a useful one
While it’s true that fire is rarer, the main issue with Fire in Gen 1 is that you really don’t benefit much from the Fire type at all. Teams usually have to have a flying type anyway (for Fly), which are really common, and Flying covers bug and grass types already. Ice types in this game are almost all water types, so Fire doesn’t help against them, and Steel didn’t exist then. The type unfortunately got obsoleted almost instantly in Gen 1.
That's so true and I don't pick water starters anymore because I feel I'm missing out of all the other water types out there
Plus, I so wanna hug a Vulpix!
@@roxienaturaThere isnt ant fire type pokemom except moltress and charmander in fire res
@@arslaanpasha3334magmar,ninetales,rapidash and arcanine
I picked… none of those, except, ironically, the one with the smallest probability of being picked: Fenniken and Bulbasaur. Definitely the most important in the first couple games; my Charmander was really at a disadvantage.
Also you should pick chitchat in Diamond/Pearl ‘cause if you don’t, good luck using fire moves.
Rapidash goes hard in sinnoh 😂
wtf is chitchat
I used medicham with fire punch
@@hristostoychevperez9792 it doesn't have STAB on fire moves, you need to boost your attack in order to make big damage on your opponents.
@@tscgaming_official chimchar + autocorrect
My thought process when choosing a starter is "Are it's evolutions cool? Yes. Thats good enough for me."
Yeah
I mean do you really wanna save the world looking ugly? Didn't think so
@@youtubeisstupid1952 lmaooo exactly
@@youtubeisstupid1952 dont think about what people think of you negatively
@@everybodyclapyohands no one cares lol I also looked at swampert and was like "I don't like mud so no" then the mega "WHERE THE FRICK DID THE NECK GO?!?!?"
Michael: Decidueye is the WORST Gen 7 starter
Everyone: Yeah but... Ghost owl
YAS!
Gardenia: Half Ghost?! N-n-n-NOOOO!!!
Yeah, but Ghost Anchor. Mo Betta.
Cletus Kasady u mean dhelmise
Decidueye is immune to kommo'o's fighting moves and it can learn flying type attacks to counter it back.
Also, if trained enough in advance, it can beat mimikyu when its disguise is down and Decidueye can survive a hit and outspeed
Chimchar also gets plus because sinnoh infamous lack of Fire Types.
You forgot to say this but Cinderace can do really well against Team Yell, Marni, and Piers because of them using Dark Type, Soley for Cinderace's Fighting Coverage
But Grookey Can Be VERY Useful for the first two gyms.
@@Matthew_Cashew the first two? dude, the first gym's grass. grass is resistant to grass.
@@jojionyoutube idk i used grookey for first gym and it swept
@@danielabdullin6914 was it higher level than the gym. if so, was it a thwackey by then? i mean, you can sweep with all the starters for all the gyms. it's not too hard and it doesn't matter, the galar games are way too easy. choose whatever you want tho is the main thing.
@Joji i chose grookey because monke and it turned out to be a major asset, i also thought the games were a little too easy other than leon
Best part of the Pokemon series is that the “unpopular” starter is usually the best
Unpopular design wise
Not in Hoenn
Like Sobble is Sword
@@oliverot lmao what. Blaziken? Sceptile? They're usually the most popular, with Marshtomp beinf the least
Not in galar
MysticUmbreon: “This will take me 30 videos to explain.”
Mikey: “Give me 30 minutes.”
Justin Pruett lol
Michael: hold my Pokemon talk hosts
Thank god that someone remembers mystic umbreon
Dr Shahela Hossain
what is philemon
I mean if you did your research, you would know that I create the best teams and not the best starter lol.
My all time favorite pokemon is mudkip (and it's evolution) but i do admit that picking mudkip is like playing on easy mode, it can learn almost anything i needs, be it through leveling, tm or breeding, it's good enough to solo the whole game, or DUO without overleveling
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Recently replayed omega ruby and have to agree. It was one of the first times that I felt i didnt need anything but my starter as swampert's only real weakness was almost never encountered and since most grass types are also poison it was as simple as using a STAB ground move. More often than not the hardest part of playing with a swampert starter is running out of PP
Easy mode? No easy mode is torchic. Especially in the remakes.
Whenever I rewatch this vid I think how they made Chikorita as a filler starter for grass because she just lost to 98% of the game content by default. It doesn't help that the animal group she was in didn't allow her to learn the elemental punches from golden rod, then her not having poison as a secondary meant you couldn't even free farm team rocket without care. I genuinely don't think there's been a worse starter for the game
Johto games were the only ones that I didn't beat with grass starters. I play casually and usually go grass for my first play throughs but chikorita SUCKED and I had to go with cyndaquil instead
mudkip: better against the first and third gym
treecko: better against the first and second gym
torchic: good against the dad fight
You mean “daddy”
@@rayne2135 this is family friendly video bro
@@trainerrein7690 Michael once called Norman “daddy” so I’m fine by saying that
@@rayne2135....
good against first, third & daddy 7th is the risky 1
Mikey chooses mudkip
Sceptille: you’ve betrayed me
Also sceptille: WTF
@@overfreak4303 also septile: Screw you Michael! I thought we had something....
Treeko is very bad for gen 3 before you can surf
@@musicalsystem927 also sceptile: I thought im your favorite pokemon
I disagree. Torchic is still super viable. It evolves at lvl 16 into a fire fighting type. You basically just have to grind a little and stomp so many battles.
In FR/LG there is a important change that makes squirtle much better. Bite is dark type. It makes squirtle capable of dealing with Mysty single by herself.
i played blue version a few months ago, and let me tell ya, wartortle can easily deal with misty with bite. her attacks deal almost no damage, even when she uses starmie, but bite can deal with everything she can throw.
you can even teach him mega punch, which i find unecessary, but hey, its an option. hell, it can even deal with surge because it can learn tm dig. which in gen 1 is basically a pocket earthquake.
⚠️SPOILER WARNING⚠️
2:20 Gen 1, Bulbasaur
6:24 Gen 2, cyndaquil
10:52 Gen 3, Mudkip
14:02 Gen 4, Chimchar
16:58 Gen 5, Tepig
20:49 Gen 6, Fenikin and bulbasaur/froakie and charmander
24:11 Gen 7, poplio
25:58 Gen 8, scorbunny
Everyone: Chikorita is such a terrible starter!
Me: *to my Chikorita* This is a dangerous game we've entered into, Basil.
Me to mine too: “Rosemarie this will be a Treacherous fight,’
Yeah Chikorita isn't great in it's own gen games, but I still like it the most personally. Oddly enough the game that made me love Chikorita was the first Mystery Dungeon games, where she was my partner in my first playthrough, and honestly I haven't had the heart to pick any other Pokemon as it lol. I feel like she fits the partners personality so well.
I accidentally chose Chikorita, and dont regret getting my precious baby, Leafy
*carefully pets Typhlosion*
"Every starter stinks against Claire"... Ummm... Most of her dragons are water type.. *points to Meganium*
Stop filling the comments section with “Oh, I beat *insert game here* with *insert starter that is not the best starter* “. He is simply stating that those particular starters make the playthroughs easier. If you want a challenge, then fine. If you pick it based on how cool the design is, fine! These are the starters that are easier to beat the game with, not the best starters competitively or your favorite starter
My fav is obviously froakie
Finally someone wrote something sensible. Thank you!
I beat red with Charmander bulbasule is not the best
Ronnie cano did you even read it
@@benmata1034 that was the joke
I only ever really picked Charmander over the 2 in Gen 1 not because of charizard (I was younger and not as introduced to love charizard as much as I do now)
It was just that it felt more fun having a challenge and having to hunt as a kid I loved a good challenge in games (I still do to this day) I loved having to find a super rare Pikachu and having that as my raichu for the entire play through and it’s when I got emotionally attached to the forgotten Pokémon Mankey and Primeape (they beat Brock for me and half a misty for me which to me back then was a huge accomplishment)
I have played through fire red twice and both times I picked charmander my first playthrough never made it past misty because I was playing on an emulator that could not save but I will say in gen 3 charmander gets metal claw at level 13 which just bodies Brock and this is reasonable to learn because I was just kind of running around and just got a charmeleon before Brock
I think you underestimated Rowlet utility. You have to remember that untill he evolves in Decidueye he is also a
Flying type and even after keeps the Flying coverage. So going he is neutral in the first trial, strong against the first Kahuna, then strong against Water, weak against Fire, strong against Grass with Flying moves, strong against Olivia, resist the eletric one, strong against Ghost with his stab (also weak but still), weak against Nanu and resisted by Dragon, although he can use the Flying coverage against Kommo-o(and also neutral against Fairy if you play USUM, the Ghost type meaning he doesn't have to much problems agIainst Ribombee ) and then strong against Hapi.
Incineroar meanwhile has no advantages in the Mele Mele trials, is weak against the Water trial that is the earliest of the Akala trials, neautral against the Fire one, strong against the Grass one, weak against Olivia, mostly neutral against the Electric one although i will admit is strong against both of the totems, strong against Ghost, neutral against Nanu, resisted by dragon, weak against fairy and Hapi.
I can still see you giving the edge to Popplio since being strong against all the Kahunas is a big deal, although i will still argue Rowlet being better in the early game due to him getting stab from the Flying coverage while Popplio doesn't with the Fairy coverage untill he evolve, and being strong against two of the Akala trials while Popplio is only strong against one. Popplio is slightly better against the Normal trial but only if you face Raticate so half of the games. However i strongly diasagree with Rowlet being the worst as you implied, i think is at the very least the second best.
While I do agreee that Rowlet is a bit underrated in Gen 7, its still the worse starter. Some of the advantages it has are iffy like the water one. In the ultra games, the totem pokemon has aurora beam which basically destroys any grass type. And while evolving into ghost can be helpful. It usually isnt too useful. Especially since ghosts types just arent great in Alola since so many important ( and non inportant ) trainer's have dark type moves ( seriously try playing Gen 7 with only ghost types and you will realize how many pokemon have dark coverage ). Overall while i will say that all three alolan starters are decent. Incineroar just has a more consistent typing ( and plus fire types are a bit scarce in alola ) and Primarina basically decimates the game.
I remember being a freshman in high school when diamond & pearl were out,a lot of people nicknamed their Piplup as Happyfeet since that movie was popular around that time
Omg I remember that movie
I just named it happy feet in my play through a few weeks ago lmao
Wombo Combo
@@willtriplett4128 same and it was a nuzlocke
''Yea great''
Fun fact!!! Swampert has the most highest base state total then any starter!
Swampert is my favorite pokemon!!!
and to this day there still hasn't been a starter to break that 535 bench mark set by Swampert, the only 2 that came close after him was Infernape & Delphox at 534 which is the same for Charizard & Typhlosion
it's Unown why game freak is trying to avoid making a starter that goes above that bench mark to say 540 but, Arceus know's what they have going on
Stephen Kent same lol!
All I’m saying is sceptile used leaf blade
and thats why Swampert gets Ice Beam, even Blizzard if you wish
The best starter for a scarlet and violet playthrough is skeledirge. It decimates the first 2 gyms being bug and grass. It aslo decimates the last 3 gyms being psychic,ghost and ice. It also good against larry since ghost is immune to normal. Skeledirge also decimates poppy's entire team and 5 of geeta's pokemon. It also decimates giacomo since he only uses a pawniard and eri since ghost is imune to fighting. Its also good against 4 of sada's pokemon. It has some coverage moves like disarming voice and earthquake
Game Freak really loves their Fire types huh? Well, can't blame 'em, most Fire starters are amazing.
@@BruhMoment-mn9kn It honestly seems like, after the fire type's disastrous debut in Gen 1/Kanto, GameFreak have done everything in their power to justify it's existence by shilling the hell out of it in every way possible.
Often to the detriment of the other two starter types...
Being a newly born Pokémon fan, I knew I chose right when I went with Scorbunny.
Welcome to the club
Just… stay away from… the simps
Can we have a moment of silence for the new people who chose charizard because they thought it would be Fire/Dragon type...
YES
yes
yes
acutally i was one of the,
Even in gen 3, it gets Dragon claw. Should have had a secondary ability that gave it STAB for Dragon moves.
Butterfree with Confusion was also an option for gen 1 to beat Brock. With Gen 6, I remember back then they also handed Torchic with Speed Boost so that one was better than Charmander/Fennekin.
Matpat and Austin: Arguing over Charmander vs Squirtle while completely ignoring Bulbasaur
Mike: chuckles amusedly "Foolish Amateurs."
Bulbasaur supremacy)
Me who uses Venusaur with all the Gym Leaders with sleep powder: *Why is this so easy?*
Where funny
@@Deniz-eb5ok Where Iron?
Lol I use gengar hypnosis
iirc, the gen 1 starters were essentially pseudo-difficulty settings. Charizard had a harder beginning, but got higher stats and could evade the extremely prevalent ground type. Blastoise could crush the first gym, and didn't suck against the second. Venusaur gets to just steamroll, but they're weak to psychic and flying, meaning they're screwed when up against Blue at the end (Blue has 3 counters to Venusaur, and only 1 counter to Charizard/Blastoise)
Ultimately, the best option is still Bulbasaur. Since water types are just so common (you even have Mt.Moon Magikarp immediately after Brock) Blastoise is kind of pointless. Charizard is especially worthless since its endgame "finally he's good" is offset by Moltres existing.
Venusaur is the suckiest Gen 1 starter final evolution. CHARIZARD BEATS ALL!!!
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Charmander is actually super effective in the first gym since he learns metal claw, which is steel type.
And it’s a terrible steel type move on a weak Pokémon with a type disadvantage.
Brock still wrecks with rock tomb
I'd rather just talk about which Kalos starter to pick only. Because quite a few players would just not use a Kanto starter in their team. But I would still say that Fennekin alone is the best choice since it's good against Viola (her Vivion, not Surskit), Korrina (if you can get Delphox beforehand), Ramos and Wulfric. And then it's strong against Wikstrom of the Elite Four.
DO NOT LEAVE OFF THE L'S IN VIVILLON!
X and Y is so easy as exp share gives points to all pokemon. I had lvl 36 delphox at 3rd gym
I always knew the starter Pokémon represented [Easy], [Normal] and [Hard] mode!
I been playing hard mode in gen one forever lol Charmander I choose you! Lmao
I mean technically they're only the difficulty early on.
@@dimitrijames00001 I mean technically that's with every game
@@Sezenian but oh well nothing would stop me from choosing charamader, cyndiquill, torchic, piplup, snivy, fenniken, and rowlet
@@dimitrijames00001 true
"Every starter is going to struggle against Whitney" me: *laughs in poison powder*
Rollout can still kill with being poisoned -_-
@@jameszumwalt7338 gets rid of the healing problem
Starter though
@@Idkigcandyfloss yep Meganium
Ink Tails what about burning chances
24:58 :( he’s my favourite pokémon
"That's a lot of fire types"
Gamefreak for some reason thought that making the fire type resist both fairy and steel AND having the most resistances out of any types besides steel would be balanced with grass and water
Michael: Everything is bad against Whitney's Miltank
My Bayleef with Reflect and Synthesis: *a fOOLISH MISCALCULATION!*
Edit: I've recently done a Meganium-solo Run. And I gotta say, deleting Tackle is a HORRIBLE decision for Bugsy's gym. I deleted Tackle for -photo- synthesis and then I had to grind until level 31 to learn Body Slam. It was freaking PAINFUL. But otherwise, it was an easy run, except for Karen's Houndoom and my terrible luck.
muahahaha totodile + rage can sweep her
It’s better to make it have *P H O T O S Y N T H E S I S* instead of Synthesis
Yes tottedile can rage sweep and chicarita can stall it
@@Lucy5456b Cyndaquil... Sorry bud
@@cosmothevenusaur9888
photosynthesis..
photosynthesis..
"Emoplion is ugly"
I took that personally
@Quax Productions ouch
Piplup the best
same
@Quax Productions hell no empoleon looks epic as hell
@Quax Productions true but the middle evolution is always ugly except for wartortle
8:12 I used bellsprout agaisnt miltank and used sleep powder on it, followed up with 3 or 4 growths, and finished it in two hits with vinewhip. This was my first attempt too and I was probably lucky but I still think that strategy worked. I also used it as a member of my team and got a lot of good use with it.
Also. i ACCIDENTALY got Grotle to Tortera before Maylene's gym
"The best kanto starter is bulbasour"
Every 8 year old: say sike right now
As an 8 year old who choose bulbasaur this is weird #bulbasaur4life
@@user-bw9jo2iz5s Fr everyone I knew chose either Charmander or squirtle, so this feels great
My favourite kanto starter is bulbasaur
I love Bulbasaur more than Squirtle and Charmander
the choice is bulbasaur or either vicrtreebel/vileplume.
not taking bulbasaur would be stupid when the other 2 starters have a few other options available like lapras or magmar.
Michael: Castle Cla....
Me:(The right side of the screen 6 times)
Thanks
Same
Personally my first starter choices where bulbasaur, totodile, mudkip, turtwig, oshowatt, chespin, popplio, and grookey, so I think I did decently well
Almost the same as me
For the Galar starters, I actually think that either Grookey is the best pick. It hangs on against the first two gyms while your team is still in development, and Corvisquire, a Pokemon that almost everyone uses, is enough to solo the grass gym by itself. Also, Marnie’s Morpeko which you have to battle before the fire gym takes quite some preparation to defeat, since you have little to no super effective coverage on it, so your starter (most likely your strongest Pokémon at that time) would be your best option, and Thwakey resists electric. As for the fire gym, you can catch a wild Drednaw in the mine after the water gym which crushes the fire gym. It’s already evolved, so you can use it temporarily for the gym and then box it without having to raise a Chewtle if you don’t plan on using it. Then from that point on, you’ll have a way stronger team and more options for team members.
Bulbasaur is actually the best starter against the first 3 gym, as Bulbasaur resisting Surge and being able to use Leech Seed to slowly defeat Surge is huge.
Good into 3 doesn't make it great, it'd walled by 5 gyms and that isn't made up by the first 2 gyms and you'd have to put significant resources into a team for pretty much everything. There's a reason why speedrunners use blastoise and never venasaur
@@Supertoddy96 Blastoise is definitely the best starter in game against gyms I won't disagree, just Bulbasaur has the edge in the 1st 3.
@@minnayuan2591 I wish bulbasaur was better back then. Or they came out with an actual hard game with every region, like hands down every mid evolution is the best of every gen
@@Supertoddy96 first 3 gyms bulbasaur is best. Rock, Water, Electric. The reason speedrunners use squirtle is Bc there are more than 3 gyms. And bulbasaur is replaceable.
@@minnayuan2591 But Bulbasaur can use bite and mega punch that literally easily kills Misty's starmie and starmite
The best starter in X and Y was the free Torchic they offered at launch. That thing made XY even easier than it already was
Choose Froakie and Bulbasaur and then you have all 3 of your main types covered.
Jeez the bar was low.
@@gladio8204 froakie, bulbasaur, and use talonflame as the fire/flying type, that’s what I did!
Im 70th like
Dude I played the game 2 times and got the torchic in my second playthrough. I ended up trading it in wonder trade for a shuppet >:)
*for* lunch
His points really much sense on all of them, this helps me a lot tbh and also made things clear especially for the fennekin-bulbasaur combo is better than the froakie-charmander combo, thanks Mikey for this guide, this really helps me on my Pokemon games❤️
imo froakie-bulbasaur is the best combo cuz you can just catch fletchling route 1 and talonflame>both fire starters for gen 6
Watching this years later, but I think Grookey is the best Gen 8 starter because it is good for the reasons you mentioned, but also forces your final rival to take the fire-type option giving his final team 2 fire types meaning that battle is a lot easier when you get there.
"they both stink against clair"
me using feraligatr with ice fang and never-melt ice: *you utter fool*
*ice punch in gen 2*
*not being accesible at that stage of the game in heartgold*
@@whothefucktookmyeyebrows7126 *screams in confusion*
I just beat HG for the third time. I used Feraligatr with Ice Fang and Dragon Claw and a Dragon Fang. I taught it Dragon Claw because I knew Kingdra is only weak to Dragon moves.
Just a green baby chillin in the comment section JHOTO SCIENCE IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD
Me:*Sees video and realizes i gave the Best starters to my rivals*
Me:İmma head out.
Uh.... Hop is glad?
this is how I discovered this channel thank you mickey for your amazing vids 😊
Mickey Mouse is my fav nickname for him
17:32 I picked Snivy because of looks but other than type I found Snivy gets massive speed and physical stats and with the right moveset could tie with tepig on gym and story survivability.
I also picked Snivy for the looks, but also because I wanted to name it Snazzy.
It's a snazzy lil snek:)
Alternative title: "How to activate easy mode in every pokémon game"
*cries in diamond and pearl*
For me scorbunny was hard mode
Lmao
Except BW2. Then you literally click “easy mode”
Nate Wright Wait, what??
Moral of the story, Hoenn’s starters were really great.
yes
he mentioned them and all of the other starter trios, what is your point
bruh sceptile
@@schaffs2 "hoenn starters were really great" that was his point if you were wondering
Starter pokemons are often more stronger when it reaches their final evolve form than pokemons that are catched in the wild unless mythical or legendary pokemon
a good portion of these are starters i did/wanted to pick in games i don't have, so i guess i have good taste!
16:54 Chimchar is also one of only two new Fire Pokémon lines in that Gen 4 (the other being Heatran) and the easiest to get of only five Fire type evolution lines in the game, so that makes it even more important, if you want a fire Pokémon early on, but don't want to go with boring old Ponita.
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2:20 Gen 1
6:25 Gen 2
10:53 Gen 3
14:02 Gen 4
16:57 Gen 5
20:52 Gen 6
24:12 Gen 7
25:59 Gen 8
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Amatuer: chooses starter type advantage
Legends: chooses starter due to coolness
Sam Sung so not Charizard
Either way I love cyndaquil
And mudkip
Yes I did this for sobble
I did this on a Bulbasaur
It's worth noting that Fire type starters are also preferred because it's usually difficult to get more fire types, especially on early routes. It's often trivial to get alternate Water or Grass pokemon if you didn't pick them: they also have a lot of overlap against ground & rock cave pokemon so you can often use either equally. Fire types are also super effective against early bugs (where grass are weak against early bugs & flying).
I think the only non-starter fire type you can get before a first "gym" is Growlithe: you can get it route 2 in Alola, or first route (201) in Sinnoh if you specifically do dual-slot with FireRed.
@@cameronlapp9306 you can also get Growlithe before Falkner in Crystal, Ponyta before Roark in Sinnoh, Simisear before Cilan if you pick Snivy in BW1 and Growlithe or Vulpix as soon as you enter the Wild Area in Galar. Also, I wouldn’t say that fire types are always the best just because they’re rarer: some regions like Kanto and Hoenn are incredibly unfriendly to them so you’re better off just not using a fire type period.
Route 1 bird can kill grass and bug, no need for fire
Kalos throws 3 at you before the first gym plus the Fennekin. Of course you only get another 3 or so plus the Charmander for the rest of the region, so it's still not many, just frontloaded.
I usually end up picking the fire starter.
Except for Scarlet/Violet. Meowscarada ftw
I love how bulbasaur is playing a harmonica in its gen 1 sprite
Michael: And Infernape has more coverage than the other two starters.
Me: And Infernape is the only good fire type in Sinnoh.
in platinium there are flareon houndoum rapidash megmortar magcargo rotom and even heatran
simiabraz Frensh infernape Oh yeah, Platinum. I was thinking about the OG games
@@dantefitzgerald2463 but even if they was present in OG games infernape still better with high speed and large movepool
But those are ver exclusive or post game
@@laxusstrauss5945 yeah but most starters are pretty much at the top of their type in each region anyway
Tip for witney:
Just get yourself a geodude
Miltank can't touch a geodude
Quick correction yes female geodude is better and stomp still doesn't deal alot of damage and I am lucky my geodude was a male but still didn't get attracted
ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!?!?!?!?
Yes it can. Depending on Gender it can still attract you and it can still Stomp-Flinch.
@@VioletLunaChan EXPLOSION
That geodude should be female so it wont affected by attract.
Or just cheat and keep restarting the game to get a girl starter. I got lucky the first time I played I got a girl cyndaquil (didn't even noticed until I fought Whitney). Or be a picky person like me and keep looking for a girl pokemon OuOb
"You can solo any game with any starter"
Good god chikorita in GSC or HGSS would be the hardest one to do by far
As a Piplup fan, I want to point out some things:
First, Empoleon is NOT ugly. The 3D games just nerfed its style, 2D is amazing
Second, it is the best against Team Galaxy. As said in the video there are a lot of poison types, which Empoleon is immune to thanks to its unique water-steel type.
Third, it does incredibly well against Barry, thanks to its coverage moves. Ice beam in particular does a lot of damage to Barry's team, and the only one which is a bit trickier to defeat is Snorlax because of its HP stat.
Fourth, the steel type is *amazing* defensively speaking. In Gen 4 Empoleon has a grand total of 11 resistances (including 2 double resistances) and 1 immunity for 2 neutral and 3 weaknesses.
Fifth, for a Nuzlocke it's the better choice for all the reasons listed above.
Yeah piplup not the worst starter! Gods and the real people pick piplup, like us!
It doesn't get the steel type until it evolves. The resistances are great especially in nuzlockes, but most people don't do nuzlockes and in a play through most people play offensively
@@mapuiipautu4981 actually when it reaches its final form but it can learn aero ace, dig, grass knot, metal claw and more, while it gets to that point
@@liamtherobot9656 the Infernape line uses all of those physical moves you mentioned but better and hits for only slightly less damage with Grass Knot than Empoleon. I’d also argue that Gyarados is a better water type thanks to a better ability with Intimidate, easy access to Dragon Dance and an immunity to ground instead of a weakness.
Piplup learns ice beam
I sometimes like the challenge choosing the “worst” starter.
Chikorita and Treecko. Done.
@@guilhermefloresfeitosaguer4543 Don't forget Charmander.
@Random Person but it ha.s good desighn
@@guilhermefloresfeitosaguer4543 you did not just say treecko...
I said in being good in the games
"Every starter's gonna struggle against Whitney."
**laughs in Croconaw with Rage**
*Smokescreen Quilava says hi*
I was surprised when i beat whitney in one round by using double kick lmao
@@sealdew5348 Yeah that works too lol.
**laughs in selfdestruct geodude**
Fury Cutter with attack up for me.
i kinda only go for looks, but luckily that mostly matches with usability!
21:52 i think fennekin bulbasaur is better because then you get a fosil and i think is better to get the ice type so you have a very good team and like 90% of the players will get the flying type of this region so it doesn't matter that you have fennekin it matters if you havecharmander because fennekin has fire phychic and charmander fire flying the same as fletchiling so is better to get fennekin bulbasaur (sorry if I dont speak so well English)
I’ll be honest I mainly picked grass types for some reason
I did as well but thats bc I don't really care for the fire-type starters besides Fennikin, that was the only time that I ever chose a fire-type starter. That and my favorite Fire-type is Growlithe, which is really good and can get in pretty much in every game.
I just like water type Pokemon
Same but with mostly fire types with the exception of kalos where I pck greninja
Latent gym leader instinct
i love grass types, especially this two: Victreebel and Roserade
*hugs my giant Meganium plushie* You'll always be my favorite starter, even if my playthroughs are twice as long
@Why do things have to be this way? F E R A L I G A T R U S E S U R F
@Why do things have to be this way? lol, F E R A L I G A T R U S E *E A R T H Q U A K E*
@Why do things have to be this way? what did you expect trying to fight him 💀
mr.stake
I like megamium
I never realized how biased I was to fire types growing up lol
Also with Infernape, there's practically no good fire types until you get surf and go past the windworks where you can get Magmar
Micheal: Charizard is practically the worst starter.
Everyone: *Lets pretend we didnt hear that...*
true
You mean gamefreak
True there are still lots of dumb kids who's mad because he didn't pick Charizard when he literally explained why
@@Martin724K My pick is charizard but I’m not over here mad about it. I understand what Micheal is saying.
@傷齒龍147 Troodon147 Charmander
Totodile
Treecko
Chimchar
Snivy
Fenikken
Popplio
Sobble
Michael: The worst Sinnoh starter is Piplup.
Mystic Umbreon: Hold my beer.
PIPLUP IS THE BEST HE IS DUMB
@Kaz Bondoc Well said, at least mine was a joke because Mystic thought Turtwig was the worst. Don't go out of your way to attack the creator.
@Kaz Bondoc nice
Andrew Bartlett bruh u have your own opinion he has his
How dare they insult _my_ Pingu!
I would have liked to hear your thoughts on which let's go game you think would be easier based on Pikachu and Eevee's viability
"There's the fewest team options pre-gym 1"
Wild Area: *Am I a joke to you*
That's a dead meme bro
@@Jt-bm7ym nah man
@@reallyspingebillboxpants it kind of is
@@Jt-bm7ym just because its dead doesn't mean it can't be enjoyed
plus if you didn't get scorbunny, you can get a sizzilipede & rolycoly on route 3.
"TORCHIC IS THE WORST HOENN STARTER!"
JaidenAnimations would like to know your location
He hates jaiden
@@wynautandwobbuffet5694 how and why
@@wynautandwobbuffet5694 wait, what? When did he say that?
@@wynautandwobbuffet5694 where did he say that?
when bro
God lee! The Kalos combinations that MandJTV mentioned are literally my starter combinations.
Meh I still prefer Squirtle to Bulbasuar.. 90% of the trainers you fight throughout the game have either Bug, Poison or Flying pokemon. Bulbusaur is too much of a slog to tear through them.
squritle can also learn way better moves like water gun, dig, mega punch, and bubblebeam early.. Then the very reliable surf and ice beam..
Bulbasaur is not weak to bug or poison and there is no flying specialist. And there are way more water types to choose from, any water type can learn surf and icebeam
@@MrCat73 In Gen 1, Bulbasaur _is_ weak to Bug due to Poison being weak to Bug in Gen 1. One Leech Life (only 20 power in Gen 1) will do an uncomfortable amount of damage to Bulbasaur in Gen 1. Bulbasaur may not be weak to Poison, but in Gen 1, the only damaging moves its line can learn are Grass and Normal moves. Its Special is significantly better than its attack, and Poison resists Grass, neutering Bulbasaur in that department. All the Cue Balls, Bikers, and Rockets have Poison types. Also, the Bird Keeper trainer type is all over Kanto, so Flying is a type you have to deal with a lot, even without there being a specialist.
@Jaymie Blue Don't forget that Blizzard is busted in Gen 1 with a highly-reliable 90 accuracy. It's common to see Gen 1 teams carrying Blizzard somewhere because of how broken it is.
@@DolphyBlueDrake it still does not change teh fact that bulbasaur has better advantages across the board and the bug type moves are so bad that it do es not matter. Besides there are way more water options, there are 14 other water types to choose from so you can easily find a replacement, as for bulbasaur i suppose the only other option is exeggutor because of the psychic type. Squirtle has no advantages until the end of the game with both Blaine and Giovanni, and of course it is good against Brock but so it bulbasaur. Also does it matter that blizzard is so op it is not even available until you have 6 badges.
@@MrCat73 In Gen 1, there is only 1 Water-type with a better BST than Blastoise: Gyarados. And I'm not going to spend a bunch of levels babysitting a Magikarp. That's not fun in the slightest. Exeggutor has a higher BST than Venusaur, so it makes a perfect addition to many teams if you need a Grass type. A Water/Fire/Grass core is not valuable in Gen 1 because the Fire-type itself is trash. Doesn't resist Ice yet, no Steel to resist, no Flamethrower TM… And if there's no use for Fire (believe me, Fire is garbage in Gen 1, even with things like Arcanine having ridiculous stats, they'd do even better if they weren't Fire). But in the end, I just like the Water starter in every generation the best. I will never pick anything besides the Water starter now that two of my brothers pick the other two every generation. One of us always picks Fire, and one always picks Grass. I don't want to step on any toes in my family.
I did it hard on myself and chose rowlet, and did not evolve him, so I had a round boi my entire play through.
I luv round boy
No Spheal can top Rowlett
Spheal is circle boi
The only was to play
micheal: says scorbunny is the best starter in sword and shield, me over here finishing sword only using the sobble evolution line for more than half the gyms
He was using the typing as the metric for judgement.
Sobble squad
Ayyyyyy another wobbly boi
Tom O you can also get a vulpix before the first gym- the wild area is so useful i stg
First time to choose Sobble, I realized that I hate the rival Scorbunny being defeated..
I would love a follow up to this video and the best Pokemon besides starter video where you make best teams around those choices. I know MU Does best team videos but I think yours would be different enough
As a kid I played Omega Ruby as my first Pokémon game, and I picked mudkip just because I liked them. I kinda steam rolled through the game to my memory.
2:18 is when he stops talking about the sponser
terra klyde
Because that’s what heros do
Oh thank god, I was looking for this
Ty
Minor correction: In the first two games of Generation 1, you cannot catch a Mankey before you fight Brock. he earliest you can find a Mankey in Red (where he's a version exclusive) is Route 5, south of Cerulean City, and an NPC won't let you go past Pewter until you have beaten Brock. In Yellow, Mankey can be found on Route 22 just west of Viridian City, but only in that game and likely because the developers knew you would need SOMETHING that was relatively powerful against Rock-types.
That happens in fire red/leaf green too
Also Nidoran only learns double kick at level 12 in Yellow. Level 43 in R/B.
In fire red , mankey can be found on route 22 though . and in it , charmander can also learn metal claw at level 15 for brock.
@@ninadasopa8093 Charmander learns metal claw in frlg at lvl 14
@@austria-hungary7680 ok
If you do Sobble, in Pokémon sword, you may have an advantage due to kabu being the first road block the rock gym is easy to do with water types. The fight with Leon when you go up against a Charizard Sobbles final form can easily clear it
A big balancing issue, is that fire types are rare compared to grass and water. And there are as good water types. And grass strengths are covered by electric, fighting and again water. And you can find good electric and fighting types easily. They should add more stronger fire types earlier in the game to balance thus out.
Me: sees bulbasaur
Also me: alright someone finally respecting the bulb
Michael: disses all my other favorite pokemon
Again me: I'm okay, that's, that's fine...
Bro that was me
My friend thinks you can just pull bulbasaur out of the ground
Same
@brendan Wait have I seen you before?
Who was your fVorite starters?
4:23 - We all know there’s no such thing as Pokémon who are good against Sabrina in Red and Blue.
i never played red or blue but i still agree with you because of the things about sabrina i've heard
@@findtheshuaibs3888 She was a NIGHTMARE.
Jolteon with Pin Missle: *hello*
I beat her with a snorlax
On my first try
there are and i can name six fully evolved ones
I agree with bulbasaur are because it can take down brock and misty plus resist lt surge which is one of the hardest gym leaders to take down next to sabrina and giovani if u dont have dugtrio or any ground types especially against that damn raichu
But Venusaur struggle against Sabrina, for Lt surge you can even use smol diglett
Well, guess what you can just get a freaking oddish! it has the same typing and three evolutions! so Bulbasaur is useless!
You get TM Dig right before Surge, so even without a Diglett Surge is easy for Wartortle and Charmeleon if you teach them Dig. Also Sabrina is only really tough for Bulbasaur because it's weak to psychic.
Ok but squirter and charmelon struggle against the other gyms more
@@Naruto0s44 they don't? Bulbasaur is the starter that struggles with most gyms. Squirtle doesn't even struggle with any gym.
Thanks to this two year old MandJTV video, I now know which Splatoon 3 Splatfest Team to choose.
Team Fire, just like my champion Blaziken!
“The best starter is... Mudkip!” *Flashback to Alpharad beating emerald with ONLY Mudkip. Yeah, I’m not surprised.😂
True
I'll still pick Torchic every time.... Partially because Hoenn has basically no fire types.
@@kirin1230 truth. Torthic Is the only FIRE pokémon in Hoenn
@@katiapaivacamargo I mean, there is Slugma, Camarupt and Vulpix, but Vulpix is really late in game, and the other two are absolutely awful. At least in Sinnoh, Ponyta is found early and is decent.
Yep.
"You can beat any game with any starter"
Chikorita: Doubt
Gen 2/Johto is generally a lot easier as well
I chose Chikorita and I still beat the game.
That's why you choose an actual pokemon.
That’s why you don’t pick it!
Chikorita is cute, and I'm sure alot of people have beaten the game with it.
Regarding Kalos, I find picking Fennekin or Charmender is redundant since Talonflame exists and I honestly prefer it over both of them in Kalos specifically, so I always go on with Froakie and Bulbasaur.
Yeah, I picked Finnekin and Bulbasuar, which I definitely enjoyed using, but I didn’t like missing out on the first good regional bird. I did end up using Fletchling/Fletchinder for a while in Violet, though!
@@Engardian you don’t think Staraptor is good?
Bulbasaur? Why not Charizard?
I got Froakie and Squirtle. My 2nd and 3rd favorite starters.
1. Cyndaquill
2. Froakie
3. Squirtle
@@richard35791Because if you choose fennekin there isnt any need of flying type
In my opinion type advantage isn't the most important, but whether or not any Pokemon could replace that starter
Venusaur is one of plenty Grass type Pokemons, especially Grass/Poison
Infernape however is one of only two Fire type Pokemon in the entire Diamond/Pearl Pokedex, as well as a Fighting type a pretty good typing for the region, meaning he almost needs to be chosen as Torterra and Empoleon has decent substitutes
Still, a grass type keeps being just plain better, whether it's bulbasaur or not, since it does well in the first 3 gyms (resists electric) and you can't get grass types before beating the first one. Charmander continues to not perform well in the first 2 gyms, and for the fourth one you have a bunch of flying type options you can use for it so you don't actually need a fire type, fire types just don't do well in kanto, then for squirtle it is at first but you can get a really strong water type before the second gym in gyarados. You have to think about how the progression in the game goes, not just if you can use a starter or replace it with something else.
Nah, I think this has more to do with a very square view that people tend to have of "party building" in pokemon.
You shouldn't try to fit reality into a predetermined vision, but rather adapt to existing needs and challenges: Fire in the Kanto region has almost no function (considering the gym leaders, the elite four and the villain team), making the discussion of "how to replace the fire starter" absolutely pointless.
In fact, the trio Venusaur, Jolteon and Jynx is enough to land super-effective hits on 90 per cent of the region.
Charmader was my first Pokemon ever and will always have my heart.its just sad that his popularity and all the favoritism shown by gamefreak over the yrs has made charizard such a love to be hated mon
Its really half and half you either hate charizard or you love it. Most people like it.
I like Charizard in a vacuum...I hate it in Galar
Blastoise is better
In FireRed I Choose charmander and with metal claws, I won Brock, in viridian forest I catch a pikachu, and I won Misty. Is not hard!
My freind , you are not alone , i feel the same , and charizard is my all time favorite , same goes for misty and ash's anime charizard , ash vs gary for best battle , and original series for my favorite . many feel the same , but the thing is that most people who watched original or played original games in their childhood are grown ups now.