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Pokémon Conquest

Best Starter Pokémon for Player

Choosing your first Pokémon in Pokémon Conquest is a big decision! This guide helps you pick the best starter Pokémon for your journey, covering all the options.

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Best Starter Pokémon for Player

Choosing your first Pokémon in Pokémon Conquest is a big decision! This guide helps you pick the best starter Pokémon for your journey, covering all the options.

So, you're about to start your Pokémon Conquest adventure and need to pick your first partner? That's a huge moment! Don't sweat it, I'm here to help you figure out which starter Pokémon is the best fit for you. Think of it like this: each starter has its own strengths and weaknesses, and knowing them will make your journey through Mitis Town and beyond much smoother. All the starter Pokémon you can choose from at the Pokémon Lab belong to one of three types: Grass, Fire, or Water. Each of these types has 7 starter families available, covering all 7 regions from the main series games. That's a total of 21 Pokémon families to choose from right at the start! Pretty cool, huh? These Pokémon have abilities like Overgrow (for Grass-types), Blaze (for Fire-types), and Torrent (for Water-types). These abilities give a nice boost to your Pokémon's attacks when their health is low. Plus, each starter has a unique Hidden Ability, which can be a real game-changer. Evolution is a big part of the early game too. You'll see your starter Pokémon evolve for the first time somewhere between Lv. 14-18, and then again at Lv. 30-36. Watching them grow and change is one of the best parts of the adventure! Now, you might be wondering if you can find these Pokémon out in the wild. The answer is no, you can't. They're exclusive to the start of your journey or can be purchased for 25 Robux each in the Pokémon Lab. The starter you pick before you even leave the lab can't be traded away, but you can breed it. The offspring, however, can be traded. This is to make sure everyone's starter feels special and valuable. Let's take a quick look at the Kanto starters, just as an example: * Bulbasaur (Grass/Poison): Evolves into Ivysaur (Lv. 16) and then Venusaur. * Charmander (Fire): Evolves into Charmeleon (Lv. 16) and then Charizard (Lv. 36). * Squirtle (Water): Evolves into Wartortle (Lv. 16) and then Blastoise. Remember, the

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