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The most badass looking starter in all five generations of Pokemon

Started by SkyMyl, March 17, 2011, 11:15:28 AM

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SkyMyl


You cannot deny Venusaur's absolute amount of badass.

also ITT your absolute favorite starter

Kayo

Can't pick one. If I could pick any one generation as a whole, I'd say the third generation was my favorite. Not counting the first. I liked the first, but I'm discounting it because the nostalgia factor might influence me too much.

Okay, first and third generation were my favorite overall. Then second, followed by fourth and fifth in no order.

A few of my favorites would have to be Charizard, Typhlosion, Sceptile, Blaziken, and Swampert. Empoleon too, I guess. Liked it better than the other Gen IV starters.
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Neerb

This is not a question.



Samurott, Empoleon, and Typhlosion tie for second.

Kaz

Charizard by far. Typhlosion and Feraligatr are also cool. But Charizard is the best.
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Quote from: Kayo on March 17, 2011, 12:06:46 PM
I'd say the third generation was my favorite.
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Squirtle/Charmander lines are the best.

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1st and 2nd Gen always win.
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