>>54330251Thanks, Ruby was my first game and Blaziken was the first starter I used.
>>54330341>YellowI thought using both Clefable and Gengar in the same team would be nice to reference that old "shadow" rumor.
>CrystalAside from the pain of movepools, this team was pretty strong, you might not think it but Furret and Girafarig can do a lot with the right moves.
>EmeraldI was trying not to re-use any pokemon across the games (except PLA, I played that just before but didn't want to touch my completed save file)
>FireredI know, but Venusaur gets really cucked on the backsprite in gen3.
>ColosseumThe only game you can really say Jumpluff and Quagsire can be higher tier, how could I not play with them?
>Gale of DarknessI went more for type coverage here to deal with double battles and catching the shadow mons.
>PlatinumVery stereotypical, but aside from Staraptor (and Luxray, at least for PLA) I hadn't used these pokemon before, so I was curious how strong this "average' team would be.
>HeartgoldWhat's great is you can trade both evo stones and pokemon right away, so no "post-game bird/ghost evo" unlike gen3.
>WhiteCandle is pretty fun, handles well your fire type if you don't choose emboar or darmanitan in your teams again.
>Black 2I learned Stoutland can surf, which I thought was funny enough to keep the dog around.
>XAnd both are really fun to use!
>Omega RubyI wanted to use a team that had as much mega evolution as possible - used a different mega for each of the elite 4 + champion
>Ultra SunGolisopod's first impression is so fun to use.
>Let's Go EeveePure "fuck it, have fun" team. I wish more of the screens were good & condensed so you could have all the info right there, natures being omitted from a lot suck
>Legends Arceusnice choice, it's cool
>Shining PearlThanks.
>Sword>ShieldWas filling out the livingdex, so yeah
>ScarletFlamigo is really strong, people don't know this
>bonus team, maybe for the dlc