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Is Bulbasaur the only dual type starter?

Bulbasaur and Rowlet are currently the only Starters to be dual-types in their basic forms, as aside from both of them being Grass-types, Bulbasaur's also a Poison-type while Rowlet's also a Flying-type.
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Was Bulbasaur always dual-type?

No. Bulbasaur, Ivysaur and Venusaur have always been Grass/Poison.
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Is Rowlet the first dual-type starter?

Rowlet is the first dual-type base form Starter Pokémon since Bulbasaur (Grass/Poison) way back in Generation I.
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Is Bulbasaur the weakest starter?

Bulbasaur is easy mode, Squirtle is normal mode, and Charmander is hard mode. Naturally, the Pokémon representing the easiest difficulty is going to be the best choice for a beginner. And what an excellent starter Bulbasaur is!
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What are the 3rd generation starter Pokémon?

Starter Pokémon

As the Generation III games taking place in Kanto are remakes of Generation I games, the starters are the same as in that generation; they are the Grass-type Bulbasaur, the Fire-type Charmander, and the Water-type Squirtle.
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Is Bulbasaur the best Kanto Starter? - Solo Pokemon Red/Blue Challenge

What are Gen 4 Pokémon starters?

4 Gen 4 (Turtwig, Chimchar & Piplup)

The gen 4 starters all have decent stats, boast dual typing, and have access to a wide variety of moves. Empoleon is arguably the pick of the bunch, but all three can hold their own in most situations.
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What are Gen 5 starters?

Gen 5 Starters: Snivy, Tepig, Oshawott

You'll always face the gym leader your starting Pokémon has a weakness against, making Tepig the easiest choice for progressing through the Nacrene and Castelia City gyms.
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What is the most aggressive starter Pokémon?

18 Most Competitively Viable Starter Pokemon
  1. 1 Blaziken (530) HP : 80. Attack : 160.
  2. 2 Rillaboom (530) HP : 100. Attack : 125. ...
  3. 3 Cinderace (530) HP : 80. Attack : 116. ...
  4. 4 Greninja (530) HP : 72. Attack : 145. ...
  5. 5 Serperior (528) HP : 75. Attack : 75. ...
  6. 6 Swampert (535) HP : 100. ...
  7. 7 Infernape (534) HP : 76. ...
  8. 8 Empoleon (530) HP : 84. ...
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Who is the strongest Grass starter?

The best of the best, Bulbasaur also happens to be number one in the Pokedex as well. Bulbasaur starts off as Grass/Poison and keeps those types as it evolves into Ivysaur and ultimately Venusaur.
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What Pokémon kills Bulbasaur?

Flying-types: Common Flying-types such as Vullaby and Doduo can threaten Bulbasaur with their strong STAB attacks, and they can use Choice Scarf to revenge kill Bulbasaur without forcing some Pokemon to be sacrificed to defeat it.
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How many starters have 2 types?

Bulbasaur and Rowlet are currently the only Starters to be dual-types in their basic forms, as aside from both of them being Grass-types, Bulbasaur's also a Poison-type while Rowlet's also a Flying-type. However, Rowlet loses its Flying type and becomes a Ghost type.
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Why is Decidueye a ghost type?

Stilt-owls had unusually long legs for an owl, which is why Decidueye has a more humanoid appearance than Rowlet or Dartrix. They were capable of flight, but were though to be largely terrestrial. That, and them being extinct explains Decidueye's Ghost (and loss of Flying) typing pretty well.
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Did Ash's Rowlet evolve?

Unlike nearly every other unevolved Pokémon in Ash's possession, there's actually an in-show reason for why Rowlet never evolved. Ash's Rowlet is a little bit of an air-head and accidentally swallowed an everstone, a special item that prevents Pokémon from evolving.
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What is the 100% Bulbasaur?

Bulbasaur's 100% perfect IV in Pokémon Go explained

A Bulbasaur with 100% IV stats can be evolved into Ivysaur and, eventually, a powerful Venusaur, which is a great choice for battling in raids, gyms and the Go Battle League.
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Is Ash's Bulbasaur male?

In the English dub of Bulbasaur and the Hidden Village, it was implied by Ash that Bulbasaur is male. When Melanie asked Ash if Bulbasaur would make a good addition to his team, Ash said "Would he ever," implying that it is male.
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When did Ash stop using Bulbasaur?

Bulbasaur had stayed with Ash until midway in the Johto adventures in the episode, Bulbasaur... The Ambassador!, when it was sent back to Professor Oak's to keep the Pokémon there from quarreling with each other.
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What is the weakest grass starter?

Chesnaught also has fighting as its secondary type, which needs to be shelved as a secondary type for several generations before it gets used again. It's the weakest choice between the three Kalos starters, primarily due to its unappealing final form.
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Who is God of Grass Pokémon?

Tapu Bulu

The Pokemon Company Tapu Bulu is the strongest of the guardian deities. The bull-like Tapu Bulu is one of four guardian deity Legendaries that first appeared in the Alola region.
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Who is the weakest Grass type Pokémon?

5 Cherubi (Worst)

When this Pokémon evolves, it turns into a Cherrim. Learned moves such as Petal Blizzard, Solar Beam, and Petal Dance prevent this Pokémon from being the weakest Grass-type. In its base form, Cherubi is an inferior Pokémon because of its low stats.
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What is the most picked starter type?

Generation 1 – Red & Blue

Unsurprisingly, Bulbasaur, Charmander and Squirtle are all tied for the most popular starters of their generation and of all time. The final evolutions are just as iconic, with Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise holding a special place in every trainer's heart!
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What is the coolest looking starter Pokémon?

The best starter Pokémon of all time
  • Pikachu. If the Pokémon series has a star, it's Pikachu. ...
  • Charmander. Charmander is one of the cutest starter Pokémon of all time, and anyone that watched the early anime episodes as a kid will understand exactly why. ...
  • Eevee. ...
  • Chimchar. ...
  • Rowlet. ...
  • Snivy. ...
  • Cyndaquil. ...
  • Piplup.
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Who is the fastest starter Pokémon?

1 Greninja (122 Base Speed)

Interestingly enough, it's another Water-type starter that lays claim to the title of fastest ever (Mega Evolutions notwithstanding).
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Who is the best starter in scarlet?

Unlike some of the older Pokemon games, there isn't an obvious 'best starter' in Scarlet & Violet, especially as there are three different paths to complete and you can tackle them in any order you like. However, we believe that Fuecoco is the best starter for beating the game's main story.
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What are the Gen 8 starters called?

This page includes the 3 Gen 8 starters in Pokemon Sword and Shield: Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble plus the official, confirmed starter evolutions.
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What are the Gen 9 starters called?

The Gen 9 starter Pokemon in Scarlet & Violet: Fuecoco, Sprigatito, and Quaxly have captured the hearts of worldwide Pokemon fans since their announcement.
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