Your favourite Pokemon region says a lot about you as a person, with arguments often growing heated as fans try to settle their debates. We know Hoenn has too much water, but it’s also got Sootopolis, and besides, we're all bored of Kanto by now so your argument is moot. When you get into favourite cities though, things get even more personal. Fortree sounds like a vibe to me, but I won’t shame you for opting for Celadon’s department store of delights, you capitalist swine.
But I’m not here to harp on about which Pokemon city is my favourite, I’m here to figure out, once and for all, which would be the best to live in. Objectively speaking, that is. Don’t ever say we don’t do hard hitting journalism here at TheGamer.
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To further explain the concept, I’ll use the Sootopolis example again. It’s undoubtedly one of my favourite cities in all of Pokemon, but it’s just not practical to live there. Can’t wait to move into my new house, which I have to get to via submarine. Which brings me to another point – for the purpose of judging practicalities, we don’t have Pokemon in this debate. We’re not a trainer, we’re just regular Joes hopping in the back of our mom’s truck to move to a new city. Once we’ve found a house, settled down (if we want we can marry), we can’t Fly across regions or Surf to nearby locales. This is about the practicalities of Pokemon cities, not just how nice they look.
Now we’ve got that sorted, let the games begin. My plan is to figure out the best city from each region, and then pit them against each other to find the ultimate destination for your Pokemon relocation. We’ll go in generational order.
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