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4th Gen will you make your starter the strongest on your team

will you make your starter your strongest


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[i]cheeky[/i]
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    I'll probably make it the strongest in my team.

    There'll be others following up with a few levels, of course, I haven't played through the whole plot with just one strong Pokémon since... Well, Diamond. But that was for the lolz!

    So yeah. Duh. It sounds great in my mouth, I could say it all day!

    *Duh, duh, duh, duh? duh! duh, duh, duh... OK, I'll stop.*

    But anywayz, my Typhloison (yes, I'm settled) will be my strongest partner for SS.
     

    Miniduffa

    Pokeshipper and Proud
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    I like to raise all my Pokemon to the same level. Kind of an OCD thing.

    And I don't train legendaries for some reason. I like to raise my own everyday Pokemon rather than sauntering with a Ho-oh and blast everyone down.
     

    Cheesymitten

    Dukcs
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    • Seen Jun 5, 2015
    I always end up having my starter the strongest.
    However I think I'll need to make all my team equal, and I guess that will take a lot of time =/
     

    empty streets

    Ace trainer ★
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    My starter will surely be my strongest pokemon in the beginning. But I'll probably ditch my pre-E4 team after I beat the Champion and make a new one <3
     

    Ellie

    Sweet Punch!
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    Maybe. Johto starters are the only ones I really like (though I guess Kanto are okay), but I usually try to make mine fairly even.
     
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    probably but not by too many levels because then when you want to train a weaker pokemon,theres nothing good to train them on cuz u beat everyone with ur starter,that happened to me in emerald,the only place i had to train my level 35 pokemon was the ocean and ionly had 2 pkmn in the 40's
     

    Newbie 2.0

    The New Type of Noob
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    • Seen Feb 28, 2011
    Yeah, most likely. I always seem to give the starter special treatment. But I do want to focus on others, especially since this a long game.
     
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    I doubt it. I'll probably ditch my starter after i've defeated Lance after the Johto Gyms, grab my Shiny Sneasel off Platinum, give it all my rare candies, trade til i get some more, get it to Lv.45, then set off for Kanto, just with that one pokemon (lol, like Silver). So my Shiny Weavile will probably end up being my strongest pokemon, at lv.90 (i'll try to keep only 2 levels stronger than Red's Pikachu).

    I'll end up with a team simply 2 levels higher than Red's:

    Weavile lv.90
    ????? lv.86
    ????? lv.86
    ????? lv.86
    ????? lv.84
    ????? lv.82
     
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