


Charizard and Greninja are two of the most popular Pokemon of all time, and Blastoise, Venusaur, Swampert, Incineroar, and others have dedicated fanbases of their own. Their cute base forms turn into beastly and beautiful final forms that can often completely wreck on the battlefield.

Updated on July 31, 2021, by Josh Davison: Starter Pokemon will always be among a trainer's favorite. Popular Pokemon meta site Smogon is a primary tool used in this list construction. Which are the strongest? Which do the best in competitive play? These are the questions we are going to answer today as we count down the 10 strongest Starter Pokemon. This, naturally, leads a trainer to wonder which Starter Pokemon are the best. RELATED: Things That Make No Sense in Pokemon Unite However, popularity doesn't equate to strength, and not all Starter Pokemon are created equal. Whether it be Charizard, Blastoise, Venusaur, Greninja, Sceptile, Torterra, or any of the others, Starter Pokemon have always been beloved. They start off as cute little creatures that join the trainer as they start out in a region, and they grow with the trainer as they get stronger, smarter, and encounter tougher opponents. 7.Starter Pokemon have always been among the most popular Pokemon in existence.

NB: For the sake of clarity, we've omitted the remakes such as Leaf Green/Fire Red and Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire as main entries in these rankings, but they will be mentioned within the main game entries. Of all the Pokemon games, which set comes out on top? Will it be the original Pokémon Red, Blue and Yellow with the 151 Pokemon, or something more recent like Pokémon X&Y? To celebrate the games' launch and the hundreds of new Pokémon, we thought we'd take a look back over the series so far. Read our full Pokémon Sun and Moon review It's still one of the best-selling game series of all time and the Pokemon Company is just treated us to Pokémon Sun and Moon. We've had seven generations of Pokémon, more than 20 core titles, at least 30 other side stories and spin-offs, trading cards, anime series, plushies and so on and so forth. With 20 glorious years of Pokémon games now behind us, it's clear that Pikachu and friends are very much here to stay.
