Choosing the right starter can be a difficult decision for any Pokémon trainer, and with the changes introduced, the choice is tougher than ever before. Not only will the chosen starter Pokémon help trainers battle and win against tough opponents, but they’ll also be crucial to surviving in the harsh wilds of the Hisui region. Cyndaquil, Rowlet, and Oshawott come from other regions of the series, but their final evolutions are new Hisuian regional variants with different strengths and weaknesses than their original forms.
As aspiring Pokémon Masters advance through the later stages of the game, the starter they choose can give them clear advantages in certain situations while leaving them to rely on the rest of the party in others. While the starters in initially have their typical Typing — with Cyndaquil as the Fire-Type, Rowlet as the Grass-Type, and Oshawott as the Water-Type — their final Hisuian evolutions in feature different Type combinations that can be difficult to find elsewhere.
Some Pokémon have distinctly artificial origins as opposed to natural ones, with the creation of these Pokémon ranging from deliberate to accidental.
Ultimately, the choice of which starter Pokémon to use in depends on someone’s preferred style of gameplay, and each of the starter evolutions presents its own strengths and weaknesses. The decision is also a matter of picking personal favorites, and there will be the option to catch all of the starter Pokémon in the postgame as well since trainers can receive whichever starter Pokémon they didn’t choose from Professor Laventon after beating the main story.
However, as players attempt to calm the last few Frenzied Noble Pokémon and battle against some of the game’s fiercest opponents, the starter Pokémon they choose to be their partner can have a major influence on the strategies they use to take on the final challenges of. Because of this, knowing the weaknesses and strengths of the final evolutions of these starters is most
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