BartCiao
It has always been Pokemon :)
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I have had a dilemma because I was doubting very much about evolving the starters. The reason why you shouldn't was for me the bond between your two starter pokemon. I mean, they have such a strong bond together because you've played at least 10 hours with them. And after the evolution they become different Pokemon. The benefits of evolution are:
1. They become stronger.
2. You might think the evolutions are cooler.
Finally, I evolved my Torchic and Squirtle into Blaziken and BLastoise. I'm glad I did it, because they're cool, and they still have that strong bond. It's also fun that they're very strong. They're now having a third team member: a Wurmple, lvl 51! WHen I evolved it, I thought: man, this just s.ucks. So I didn't evolute Wurmple. It's just cool!
So the main question: Have you evolved your starter Pokemon (or are you going to do that), and why?
Thanks!
BartCiao
1. They become stronger.
2. You might think the evolutions are cooler.
Finally, I evolved my Torchic and Squirtle into Blaziken and BLastoise. I'm glad I did it, because they're cool, and they still have that strong bond. It's also fun that they're very strong. They're now having a third team member: a Wurmple, lvl 51! WHen I evolved it, I thought: man, this just s.ucks. So I didn't evolute Wurmple. It's just cool!
So the main question: Have you evolved your starter Pokemon (or are you going to do that), and why?
Thanks!
BartCiao