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5th Gen Your Leader Pokemon

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    Most of us here have like a leader Pokemon that we always put on the first spot of your team. This Pokemon is usually the strongest Pokemon. So, who was your "leader" pokemon from b/w and b2/w2?
     
    Mine was Cobalion. He could handle anything. Now i swap between him and my Hydreigon
     
    Hey ForeverDash its me FilipinoGuy
    My PokeLeader in B/W is Electcivire or Rhyperior

    Ohh and yeah also Cobalon,Virizion and Terrakion
    Did I put many answers?
     
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    'Nuff said
     
    The spot goes to either
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    or
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    , whichever I felt like using.
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    was the strongest, though, cuz I did a solo-run with him.
     
    In B/W, my leader Pokemon was Darmanitan, whereas in B/W2, where I traded in Pokemon, it was my usual Blaziken leading, with Archeops and Hydreigon close behind.
     
    In B\W, Primeape from the Dream World is a good sweeper, and in B\W 2, my Lucario and Sceptile (from a trade; I raised it from Lv. 1) practically destory anything with the flick of their wrists.
     
    Whenever I can, I train up and use a Weavile. They are my favourite Pokemon and have the speed and power to take out anything (Once it has learned Ice Punch)!
     
    In my Black version my leader was not a pseudo not starter but this time it was Seismitoad.
     
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    It just depends on what game I'm playing, usually a weasel or otter type Pokemon is normally my leader (as they are my favorite animals, and my favorite Pokemon are based on them.)

    • White: Mienshao is in charge
    • White 2: shiny Mienshao will be in charge
    • Black 2: Watchog is the strongest and in charge of the team
     
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    In my Black version, my leader was Zekrom.
     
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    Let me make this clear:

    This is a forum for FIFTH Generation topics only. Including Pokemon, mechanics, features, and events, and all things that fall under the fifth generation. Under no circumstances should anything outside of these topics be posted. This includes posting teams or your "leader Pokemon" from other games.

    That being said, mine usually changes. My most recent one was "lead" by Mandibuzz. The one before, Klinklang, and the one before that, Jellicent.
     
    In Pokemon White, my leader was Cinders, my Emboar. In Pokemon Black, my leader was my Samurott that I forgot the nickname of. In Pokemon Black 2, I tried to use Snivy for a leader, but he was soon replaced by a traded-in Charizard, nicknamed Pyromaniac.
     
    For Black, it is my Samurott.
    For Black 2, it is my Serperior.

    I always get attached to my starter pokemon because they are the first pokemon I get in the game.
     
    For Black, it is my Samurott.
    For Black 2, it is my Serperior.
    This was the same for me, except it was on White/White 2. I personally try not to have a "leader" Pokemon in my party, but both were a level higher than the rest of my team when I beat the main story. I also try to not use my starters as often, but again, it coincidentally worked out this way.
     
    This was the same for me, except it was on White/White 2. I personally try not to have a "leader" Pokemon in my party, but both were a level higher than the rest of my team when I beat the main story. I also try to not use my starters as often, but again, it coincidentally worked out this way.

    I would like to clarify, if I may, that I consider a leader Pokémon not one that I have in the 1-spot all the time, but one I go-to if in a sticky situation. My Pokémon line-up is always shifting. The first Pokémon will always be the lowest level and the six-spot Pokémon will always be the strongest.
     
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