>>37194211You like eeveelutions? Oh look, you can only get 2 of them, and they're barely usable.
Really, let's take a look at what actually works for the main part of the game:
The legendaries (even though Raikou has trouble attacking due to having no Thunderbolt/Thunderpunch access, and Entei has to wait until lv. 51 to get Flamethrower)
Typhlosion (Ember until lv. 31 is one horrible joke)
Feraligatr (water/ice is good coverage)
Red Gyarados (gets no physical STAB but sweeps those annoying Rockets anyway)
Raticate (Hyper Fang destroys everything earlygame, and you could train it further and make it your Shadow Ball user for Will or something)
Mareep (gets two elemental punches after evolving just once)
Kadabra (triple punches and naturally learnt Psychic at lv. 38 make him a beast)
Sudowoodo (actually learns Rock Slide unlike a certain somebody known as Graveler)
Graveler (good typing and Magnitude is passable until you learn Earthquake or find the TM - whichever happens first - you never know)
Miltank (STAB on Normal attacks, Shadow Ball, can survive strong attacks too)
Tauros (good stats all around, STAB on Normal attacks)
Magmar (learns Flamethrower early and can Thunderpunch things for coverage as soon as you catch it, unlike you, Quilava, you poor excuse for a fire starter)
Nidoking/Nidoqueen (excellent coverage with elemental punches)
...and some late guests like Lapras and Jynx (who needs serious grinding to catch up with the party's levels).
If you want to use anything else... you must be deliberately making the game harder for yourself.
So many good Pokemon screwed up by being limited to moves with 5 PP and terrible accuracy when trained to their peak.