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Failing to net the OHKO means this chicken is fried. Speed Boost is too good to overlook, but without it, Blaziken might pack a mean hook, but not much else.
Its Mega is a bit better with the Tekken hair, but not much. Not the best in Ruby and Sapphire, and not a bad starter by any means, but to each their own. With better Speed, more reliable move coverage, a stronger moveset, and less reliance on the one or two strategies Blaziken implement, Infernape makes for a stronger, more versatile pick nearly every time, even without Speed Boost. Actually, with access to priority moves like Fake Out and Acrobatics, Infernape can reliably counter Mega Blaziken, even securing an OHKO after one Swords Dance, after Blaziken has received entry damage or inflicted self-damage having missed an attack, or by simply holding a Flying Gem.
What it does have is hidden ability Iron Fist that boosts the power of punches by twenty percent. Hoenn counterpart Blaziken may benefit from one of the best-hidden abilities in the game, but since its debut, Swampert has boasted one of the best typings of any starter. Paired with decent move type coverage and exceptional STAB moves, including Waterfall and Earthquake, Mudkip makes for a powerful pivot and defensive core, endlessly enduring hits with its stellar bulk and capable of hitting back even harder.
While its hidden ability, Damp, is only situationally helpful, negating suicide strategies involving self-destructive moves, Mudkip is one of the rare examples that can make exceptional use of its standard ability, Torrent, courtesy of its bountiful bulk. Consequently, bringing Swampert below one-third of its HP can be a costly mistake as suddenly, its water-based attacks are doing fifty percent more damage.
More often than not now, Swampert is used as a sweeper thanks to its Mega Evolution, which greatly enhances its attack and bulk while giving it access to the ability Swift Swim, which doubles its speed in the rain.
Rank undoubtedly boosted by its design, Charizard boasts one of the best, if not the very best like no one ever was! Not that its stats are anything to scoff at, with an impressive Speed and strong Special Attack, making Charizard an ideal special sweeper.
Charizard also offers pretty insane coverage with access to flying, fire, fighting, grass, ground, rock, dark, and dragon moves, plus an electric move in Thunder Punch! While a secondary flying type has a lot of the same effectiveness as fire, it eliminates and ground weakness Charizard might otherwise have and gains access to Roost for solid health regeneration.
Maybe not the strongest candidate on the list, Charizard is a fan favorite for a reason and more than deserving of its high position. Greninja is emphatically the greatest starter of all time. In an obscene Speed tier amidst Megas and legendaries, Greninja boasts the fastest Speed of any starter. Despite that, each starter has fans rallying behind it, using them and enjoying them in spite of their flaws and status. Tim is not the droids you are looking for.
He resides quietly in the Emerald City where he can often be found writing, reading, watching movies, or playing video games. In fact, Charizard is currently holding the spot of worst starter in Gen 8. Even with the mega stone, good old blaziken, cinderace, and serperior only for the y-form blow it out of the water. And finally, charizard is just a fat knock-off dragon. Your email address will not be published.
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Game Reviews 5 hours ago. Nintendo Podcast 19 hours ago. As you can see, Emboar is the best choice for an all out physical offense. Of course, Emboar will be completely open to attacks. Some say a good offense is a good defense. Oshawott is the Water -Type Otter Pokemon.
At level 16, it evolves into water type Dewott. At level 36, Oshawott will evolve into the well rounded Samurott. Like Snivy, Oshawott will remain a pure water type throughout it's evolutionary chain. Samurott is a pretty well rounded Pokemon when it comes to stats, but it's Special Attack is the highest of all its stats. The Special Attack doesn't get as high as Emboar's Attack stat, but it's not far behind.
The next highest stat is the Attack stat and HP stat, which are nearly the same. The next highest stat is defense, and the lowest are special defense and speed. Those two aren't much higher than Emboar's lowest stats, but it still makes Samurott the best choice for well rounded stats.
When it comes to facing the eight Gyms of Unova , Snivy may be the worst choice of the three. It has a Type disadvantage to three of the eight Gyms, and is only strong against one. The best choice when it comes to type alone is Oshawott. It's strong against one gym and weak against one other.
The other six Gyms are neutral.
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