Grass-type creatures are everywhere in the world of , and plenty of them can make powerful additions to any trainer's team. The first pocket monster listed in the Pokédex is the Grass-type starter Bulbasaur, which cemented the importance of the Grass-type classification in the series. Additionally, this common type is now a staple component of the typical starter choice triangle in games. Many highly regarded and beloved Pokémon belong to this classification, such as Chikorita, Celebi, and Leafeon, just to name a few.
Pure Grass-type species like Sceptile can be useful, although not all of them are groundbreaking. Where this type's strengths lie is when complemented by secondary types, including Bulbasaur's final stage, Venusaur, and the defensive force Ferrothorn. Grass-type Pokémon are generally unlikely to top any list of the best types overall, but they still bring plenty to the table and can be some of the most overlooked possibilities.
There are many ways to classify «strongest» in the world of Pokémon. These Grass-type Pokémon were selected based on the stat total of each while taking special movesets and other features into consideration.
Tangrowth easily ranks among the best pure Grass-types in the series, although its stat spread is complicated. With 100 HP and a fantastic 120 Defense stat, Tangrowth excels against physical attacks. Sadly, its Special Defense and Speed are terrible, both coming in at 50, and its HP is not high enough to make up for it.
Tangrowth's stat total is only 535, and because Tangrowth is slow, trainers must hope that the opponent does not use a super-effective Special move, as this may strike the Pokémon down in one hit. If it can survive, though, this Tangrowth's offensive stats let it defeat many opponents with ease.
The Coconut Pokémon, Exeggutor, as well as its Alolan counterpart, are extremely slow, with Speed stats of only 55. This makes some sense for a sentient, walking tree to not be very quick, yet it can put Exeggutor
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