Water-type Pokémon are a core part of the franchise, known for their adaptability, balanced stats, and strong performance throughout most adventures. Introduced in games like Pokémon Red and Blue, Water starters such as Squirtle quickly became fan favorites due to their reliability in early gameplay. Water-type starters are often chosen by players who prefer a steady and defensive playstyle, as they tend to learn moves that provide both offensive power and utility. Over generations, these starters have included Mudkip, Piplup, Oshawott, Froakie, Popplio, Sobble, and Quaxly, each bringing unique designs and personalities while maintaining the classic Water typing. Their evolutions often emphasize strength and versatility, such as Blastoise’s heavy firepower or Greninja’s speed and agility. Water Pokémon typically have fewer weaknesses compared to other types, mainly Electric and Grass, which makes them easier for beginners to manage. They also benefit from a wide range of move options, including powerful attacks like Surf and Hydro Pump, as well as supportive techniques. In many regions, Water starters are considered one of the safest choices because they perform well against early gym leaders and can adapt to many battle situations, making them a dependable partner.

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Fire Starters

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Grass Starters

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