I always keep my starter, but its not generally the most powerful, i generally have two powerful pokemon and then a team of less powerful 'support' pokemon. It's seen me through every game since leaf green
Empoleon and Swampert are pretty good. Up there with the other great Water types for sure. Only 3 of the Fire starters have been worthwhile (Typhlosion, Infernape and Blaziken), and only 2 Grass starters have been viable, and even then only when backed up quite a bit.Atmos Duality said:The Water Starters have been mostly bland, or otherwise rendered superfluous by the over-abundance of Water Types in each game (cue the retard spouting memes in 3..2..1..).
I mean, why bother with a Blastoise when you can eventually use a Gyarados, Milotic, or Suicune instead?
I feel sorry for HM slaves. I mean, it's not their fault they can learn 4 HMs and most HMs are underpowered.Berenzen said:By the end of the game, typically not. I'll usually keep them to their final evolution, then dump them into a box and set up a better team. Particularly in my Pokemon White game- I got a Larvitar from the Entralink early on, along with an early-on Drillbur(had sand rush and high IVs in attack and speed on first catch). By the time they were a Tyrannitar and Exadrill, I could wipe out any trainer out there. Didn't really need too many other pokemon after that, though I traded up my Forretress, Lugia and Ho-oh from SS, once I got the Legend Badge. My sixth is typically just a HM slave.