Ideal Team: Talonflame, Corviknight, Kilowattrel, Hawlucha, Gyarados, Dragonite Weaknesses Covered? Yes! This is very rare so take this opportunity while you can. Optional: Houndoom, Tauros Flame Breed (S), Armarouge (S)/Ceruledge (V), Coalossal, Oricorio, Flareon, Arcanine, Pyroar, Salazzle, Rotom-Heat Form, Chi-Yu Ideal Team: Skeledirge, Talonflame, Volcarona, Scovillain, Camerupt, Torkoal Optional: Pawmot, Tauros (Flame Breed in Scarlet and Aqua Breed in Violet), Passimian (V), Hariyama, Crabominable, Medicham, Heracross, Falinks, Hawlucha, Flamigo Ideal Team: Quaquaval, Gallade, Breloom, Lucario, Annihilape, Toxicroak Optional: Wigglytuff, Dachsbun, Florges, Klefki, Hattereneįirst Pokémon: Azurill and Ralts near Los Platos Ideal Team: Azumarill, Gardevoir, Mimikyu, Tinkaton, Grimmsnarl, Sylveon Optional: Raichu, Luxray, Bellibolt, Jolteon, Electrode, Pachirisu, Dedenne, Pincurchin, Pawmot, Oricorio Ideal Team: Eelektross, Ampharos, Kilowattrel, Toxtricity, Rotom (and its many forms), Magnezone Weaknesses Covered? No, Dragon is not covered in both versions, Violet is also exposed to Fairy moves. Optional: Haxorus, Altaria, Cyclizar, Noivern, Flapple, Appletun, Salamence (V)įirst Pokémon: Supposedly, you can catch a Goomy on the streams and creeks near Los Platos. Ideal Team: Dragalge (S)/Dragonite, Dragapult (V)/Hydreigon (S), Garchomp, Goodra, Tatsugiri, Baxcalibur Optional: Tyranitar (S), Umbreon, Mabosstiff, Weavile, Cacturne, Krookodile, Hydreigon (S), Lokix, Bombirdier, Stuntank (S), Sableye, Zoroark, Houndoom, Wo-Chien, Chien-Pao, Ting-Lu Ideal Team: Meowscarada, Chi-Yu, Kingambit, Honchkrow, Spiritomb, Grimmsnarl Optional: Spidops, Kriketune, Vivillon, Vespiquen, Masquerain, Venomoth, Scyther Ideal Team: Lokix, Rabsca, Heracross, Forretress, Volcarona, Frosmoth As such, out of all the types, stay away from Ice. You’ll have to make due with Crabrawler, Eevee, and Shellder before you climb mountains. You can do an in-game trade for Snom in Cortondo but that’s pretty much it, the other Ice Pokemon are too high leveled for beginning trainers. Ice, Rock, and Dragon are my pick for the worst but surprisingly, they are still among the best runs for their respective types in the series! So what went wrong? Well, Rock and Dragon missed out on complete neutralization of their weaknesses which is a shame because if we had gotten a Duraludon and a Crustle/Minior we would’ve been set! Ice and Dragon also suffer from a limited pool of early available Pokemon, ESPECIALLY Ice. The losers in these games aren’t necessarily horrible or bad they just couldn’t keep up with the rest. They have a fantastic starter (Fuecoco), great diversity (Volcarona, Talonflame, and Houndoom for instance), and our first Fire/Grass Pokemon, Scovillain! Also, consider Electric as well! It has Mareeeeep. Scarlet and Violet, however, just nails it for the burning type. Normal subpar types get a good boost in these games especially Fire! This type has had a horrible track record in abundance and type coverage. The ones I chose here get special mention due to their diversity and abundance, especially as you can get quite a few early in the game. I do want to stress that you can feasibly do a decent Monotype Run for any of the types. I would also throw in Poison in Scarlet as it gets version exclusive Skuntank and Dragalge. It’s incredibly hard to pick which type is the best but if I had to choose some it would be Fighting, Flying, Ground, Normal, and Water. No Terastallizing a Pokémon into a completely different type.Only Pokémon caught before Elite Four are applicable for your team.Pokémon that have yet to evolve into that type (e.g., Nidoran in a Ground type Run or Caterpie in a Flying type Run) may be caught but must be evolved as soon as possible.Once captured, the previous Pokémon of the party must be disregarded if they are not of that type. Upon playing the game the player must make all attempts to capture a Pokémon of that type as soon as possible. A type must be selected before starting the game. It’s fantastic! Check out the full team list below along with the location of your first Pokémon but first, the rules. Finally, six types have both a starter Pokémon and a full team neutralizing their weaknesses. Additionally, all but one of the types (Ice) can be caught early in the game giving you a great start to practically any Pokémon Type you choose. 16 of the 18 types have their weaknesses covered with Rock and Dragon just barely missing the mark. As of Generation 9, Pokémon Scarlet and Violet have the best, base game record for Monotype Runs (a challenge where you train only one Type of Pokémon for your team).
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