Monster Taming RPGs were popular before Pokemon, and they’ve only gotten more popular as Pokemon has continued to carve a path to success. Coromon is the latest game looking to dabble in that classic formula, and it’s pretty darn good to boot.
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The thing is, players are once again forced to make one of the hardest decisions any game will thrust upon you - which starter monster do you pick? The fiery Tortoise, Toruga? How about the bipedal water shark, Nibblegar? Maybe the icy teddy bear, Cubzero? They all look funky, but which one is actually the best? This is a life-long partnership after all.
Let’s get this out of the way early - all three Coromon are fantastic additions to any team. They are, for the most part, very balanced and there is no wrong choice to be had. Toruga is a fantastic sweeper who is all about relentlessly attacking, and Nibblegar is wonderfully beefy and able to tank with the best of them.
The best Coromon though? It’s Cubzero. Cubzero, the adorable ball of ice, takes the cake and runs with it.
Looking at Cubzero, and its final evolution, Bearealis’ stats, is like looking at a thing of beauty. This Coromon is wonderfully balanced, having great stats across the board. This makes Cubzero a fantastic jack-of-all-trades, at least, in theory. Cubzero has plenty of HP, hits like a truck, can take a beating, and just straight up does everything you would want a Coromon to do.
Sure, Toruga can hit harder, and yeah, Nibblegar is tankier, but Cubzero still holds their own in any scrap. Its balance makes it a perfect fit for just about any team.
Players coming into Coromon from Pokemon might look at Cubzero’s Ice element and
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