![pokémon xy pokémon xy](https://assets.pokemon.com/assets/cms2-en-uk/img/watch-pokemon-tv/pokemon-tv-app/season18/season18-2732x940.jpg)
But again, there are plenty of opportunities to fill your party with all three types early on.Īs far as I can tell: It could not matter less. I'd suggest picking the one that can take down the weakness of your first starter: Charmander if you picked Froakie, Squirtle if you picked Chespin and Bulbasaur if you picked Fennekin. You're able to pick from a second set of starters - the original lineup of Charmander, Bulbasaur and Squirtle - about an hour into the game. Greninja has high Speed and is super evasive, and is able to dish out tons of physical damage with its move set. Froakie, the Water-type starter, evolves into Frogadier, then Greninja, who has the secondary type of Dark.Attack, and can lay waste to enemies with moves of both types - most of which it fires out of a staff it keeps tucked away in its bushy tail.
![pokémon xy pokémon xy](https://animewat.ch/content/images/2021/03/37245_62ed8a456ebe0ebb2245841c6f7a7a0b.jpg)
#Pokémon xy series#
The Pokemon series almost always requires you to make huge, important decisions just a few minutes into playing - or in some cases, before you even purchase the game in the first place. Which starters should you choose in Pokemon X and Y? Which version of those two games should you actually play? Which new Pokemon should you make sure not to miss?