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>Blastoise
Starter in Bue, my first game, and has always been reliable. Started with him again in LG, sent over to Diamond and reset his EVs with berries. He then became the first pokemon I ever EV trained to level 100. He's still on my B2 cart and is my go to guy for in game challenges like PWT and Frontiers.
>Nidoking
Always had a thing for Poison types. Although the type itself isn't great, some individuals that are poison have great potential, and Nidoking epitomises this. Gen V blessed him and made a pokemon that was a bro dince GSX even better. He is an absolute monster.
>Jolteon
GOTTA GO FAST! I used to always have Raichu as my electric type in-game, but I discovered that Jolts was basically the same thing but better. One of the pokemon I used when I just got into the competitive scene, too.
>Magmortar
A bit of a personal story. When Platinum came out, I was still in school and my brother was in university, but we kept in contact. One night we arranged to do a wifi trade. He asked how far I was in the game and I told him that I just beat Wake's gym. He sent me a Magmar with the Magmarizer, and voila, a Magmortar, level 30. Motherfucker tore through Sinnoh and the Frontier like a machine, and I hld a sentimental value to it.
>Ninjask
In Gen 3, I got more battle savvy, as in stopped spamming Fire Blast and Hyper Beam. I was interested in Ninjask as a sort of support class, and often used it in battles with my friends to BP speed onto slow but powerful pokemon for a solid sweep.
>Azumarill
I only came to recognise Azumarill's brilliance in B2. I got an Adamant Huge Power Azurill on the ranch, and Unova was left an empty husk of its former self.