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What the title says! Which starters are your favourites or most likely to pick everytime you play the games, and why? Feel free to rank them!
As for me, I actually like all starters and won't mind to try any of them. There is only just my favourites and the 'least good' of the set.
Gen1: Fire>Grass>Water
I… don't think I need to explain too much here. I just simply think Charizard has the best design of the set and that's about it.
Gen2: Water>Grass>Fire
Ice fang, I mean Feraligatr, is my favourite starter ever tied with another mon later. I think it utilises balanced stats perfectly and it's coverage is excellent. Right after using it in a SoulSilver Nuzrun, I can safely say Meganium is not as bad as you'd think. It was even the MVP of that playthrough thanks to great defenses and access to the screens. And the Fire starter is still very good as well.
Gen3: Water>Grass>Fire
The only reason Blaziken is ranked last here is solely because of the design, although I have seen it be drawn in awesome ways. Ironically, it's probably the one of the set I've used the most because of it's stats. That said, I had always liked Swampert's design even before playing any of the games it was available in and wanted to pick it, especially since one weakness is definitely cool. The Grass starter here is also very great.
Gen4: Fire>Grass>Water
And again ironically Empoleon is probably the one of the trio I've used the most. I do think it's a little better than I remembered so don't worry. There is an extremely small preference between the other two starters here though. Both are really good.
Gen5: Water=Grass>Fire
Although I have VERY recently begun to like Serperior more than Samurott. And the latter was my favourite since the generation came out. And just… why exactly is Samurott slow? It looks fast based on the design, it has swords… just why is it 20 points slower than it looks? Even through the speed stat=reaction time mentality it makes no sense! But hey still great design and I'm happy over the small amount of weaknesses. Between the repeat typing and the weird stat distribution, the pigs are probably my least liked starters across all generations but they aren't too bad at all.
Gen6: Water>Grass=Fire
Soo… Greninja might be one of the most broken starters I've used. I don't think I ever recall having a bad time using one. The other two are also not too shabby.
Gen7: Water>Fire>Grass
Primarina is the other one tied for my favourite starter ever. Excellent design, hits like a truck, and that typing which I'm so glad is that and not something bad. And especially if it's a situation we can get Fire punch or any kind of nice non recoil Fire attack Incineroar is also very good.
Gen8: Grass>Water=Fire
This is definitely the one where I have the least preference between all three. Rillaboom because it was the only final form that didn't look humanoid (but I think the gen8 starters definitely did it better than the gen9 humanoid starters) and was very useful everytime I tried using it. I do think the other two are roughly equal. I mean in my gen8 DLC run I did have a Scorbunny that wasn't fun to use and died early, but my first experience with Cinderace was really good so.
Gen9: Fire>Grass>Water
And here is the first time since Gen1 where my favourite of the set isn't who I think is the most useful in battle! For being the only one that doesn't literally look like a person in a costume, Skeledirge is my favourite design of the batch. I do wish it was better in battle though, I never liked how it only has STAB moves for attack until late game. I see people rave over Torch song, but personally, I never liked it. Always preferred to just have a stronger Fire move. And I feel while Skeledirge has nice bulk, I felt it never had enough to sweep stuff. Otherwise still a great starter… but I think the most game breaking one was the cat. Yes, I probably got my expectations too low thanks to the typing, but that thing one shotted almost everything. And the duck was… not as useful in comparison. Recently tried it out but it never really had any awesome moments and was generally the weak link of the team. And I think I talked enough over it's design.
As for me, I actually like all starters and won't mind to try any of them. There is only just my favourites and the 'least good' of the set.
Gen1: Fire>Grass>Water
I… don't think I need to explain too much here. I just simply think Charizard has the best design of the set and that's about it.
Gen2: Water>Grass>Fire
Ice fang, I mean Feraligatr, is my favourite starter ever tied with another mon later. I think it utilises balanced stats perfectly and it's coverage is excellent. Right after using it in a SoulSilver Nuzrun, I can safely say Meganium is not as bad as you'd think. It was even the MVP of that playthrough thanks to great defenses and access to the screens. And the Fire starter is still very good as well.
Gen3: Water>Grass>Fire
The only reason Blaziken is ranked last here is solely because of the design, although I have seen it be drawn in awesome ways. Ironically, it's probably the one of the set I've used the most because of it's stats. That said, I had always liked Swampert's design even before playing any of the games it was available in and wanted to pick it, especially since one weakness is definitely cool. The Grass starter here is also very great.
Gen4: Fire>Grass>Water
And again ironically Empoleon is probably the one of the trio I've used the most. I do think it's a little better than I remembered so don't worry. There is an extremely small preference between the other two starters here though. Both are really good.
Gen5: Water=Grass>Fire
Although I have VERY recently begun to like Serperior more than Samurott. And the latter was my favourite since the generation came out. And just… why exactly is Samurott slow? It looks fast based on the design, it has swords… just why is it 20 points slower than it looks? Even through the speed stat=reaction time mentality it makes no sense! But hey still great design and I'm happy over the small amount of weaknesses. Between the repeat typing and the weird stat distribution, the pigs are probably my least liked starters across all generations but they aren't too bad at all.
Gen6: Water>Grass=Fire
Soo… Greninja might be one of the most broken starters I've used. I don't think I ever recall having a bad time using one. The other two are also not too shabby.
Gen7: Water>Fire>Grass
Primarina is the other one tied for my favourite starter ever. Excellent design, hits like a truck, and that typing which I'm so glad is that and not something bad. And especially if it's a situation we can get Fire punch or any kind of nice non recoil Fire attack Incineroar is also very good.
Gen8: Grass>Water=Fire
This is definitely the one where I have the least preference between all three. Rillaboom because it was the only final form that didn't look humanoid (but I think the gen8 starters definitely did it better than the gen9 humanoid starters) and was very useful everytime I tried using it. I do think the other two are roughly equal. I mean in my gen8 DLC run I did have a Scorbunny that wasn't fun to use and died early, but my first experience with Cinderace was really good so.
Gen9: Fire>Grass>Water
And here is the first time since Gen1 where my favourite of the set isn't who I think is the most useful in battle! For being the only one that doesn't literally look like a person in a costume, Skeledirge is my favourite design of the batch. I do wish it was better in battle though, I never liked how it only has STAB moves for attack until late game. I see people rave over Torch song, but personally, I never liked it. Always preferred to just have a stronger Fire move. And I feel while Skeledirge has nice bulk, I felt it never had enough to sweep stuff. Otherwise still a great starter… but I think the most game breaking one was the cat. Yes, I probably got my expectations too low thanks to the typing, but that thing one shotted almost everything. And the duck was… not as useful in comparison. Recently tried it out but it never really had any awesome moments and was generally the weak link of the team. And I think I talked enough over it's design.