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Pokémon X & Y Version
In-Game Tier List Discussion
 
	 
	Pokémon X & Y Version
In-Game Tier List Discussion
What is an in-game tier list?
In-game tier lists rank Pokémon according to their usefulness during the main portion of the game—that is, until the credits roll for the first time. In-game tier lists provide players with the information needed to complete the game as quickly and as effortlessly as possible. For competitively-minded players, this approach to playing the game gives them more immediate access to useful items, TMs, and HMs.
What are the tiers?
In this in-game tier list there will be seven tiers (Or possibly more). Pokémon that are the most useful belong in the S-Tier, while Pokémon that are the least useful belong in the F-Tier. The tiers are as follows:
-S-Tier
-A-Tier
-B-Tier
-C-Tier
-D-Tier
-E-Tier
-F-Tier
Pokémon are tiered based on several factors:
-Availability: When the Pokémon can be first found, and how rare. Earlier Pokémon tend to rank higher.
-Typing: What is the Pokémon's typing and how useful it is in the game. More useful typings tend to rank higher.
-Stats: What their base stats are like and how they contribute to a team. Pokémon with better stats for in-game runs tend to rank higher.
-Movepool: What the Pokémon's movepool is like and how it contributes to a team. Pokémon with wider and more useful movepools tend to rank higher.
-Major Battles: How the Pokémon fares against key match-ups in the game. Pokémon who perform better against more major battles tend to rank higher.
-Other: Other aesthetics like abilities, levels, can minorly contribute to a Pokémon's tiering as well.
Basically, Pokémon who are ranked higher in the tier list tend to be found earlier in the game (or at a higher level), can win more match-ups from the game's various trainers (Including the Gym Leaders, the Elite Four, and Team Flare), have stronger movepools (usually being able to learn more TM's, HM's, and Level-up moves), and may have other useful aesthetics like more useful abilities, faster growth, or self-healing.
Which Pokémon are available in Pokémon X Version and Pokémon Y Version?
The newest entries in the Pokémon franchise add 68 new Pokémon to the franchise, and the game's Pokédex itself contains 454 Pokémon split across three sections. These additions lend unparalleled diversity to the game. Below, you can find a list of locations as well as the Pokémon that appear in each location. These locations are listed in the order they can be accessed in the game. Routes and Pokémon that only appear in the post-game are omitted from this list. A Pokémon is only listed in the area in which it first appears in the wild.
LEGEND
[G] = This Pokémon is given to you by a NPC.
[H] = This Pokémon can only be found in Hordes.
[IN] = This Pokémon is an interactable encounter.
[T] = This Pokémon is obtained via in-game trade.
[X] = This Pokémon can only be caught in Pokémon X.
[X*] = This Pokémon is first found here in Pokémon X only.
[Y] = This Pokémon can only be caught in Pokémon Y.
[Y*] = This Pokémon is first found here in Pokémon Y only.
Aquacorde Town: Chespin [G], Fennekin [G], Froakie [G]
Route 2: Caterpie [Y*], Weedle [X*], Pidgey, Zigzagoon, Bunnelby, Fletchling, Scatterbug
Santalune Forest: Caterpie [X*], Metapod [Y], Weedle [Y*], Kakuna [X], Pikachu, Pansage, Pansear, Panpour
Route 3: Dunsparce, Azurill, Bidoof, Burmy
Santalune City: Farfetch'd [T]
Route 22: Psyduck, Farfetch'd, Riolu, Litleo
----------GYM 1----------
Route 4: Ledyba, Ralts, Skitty, Budew, Combee, Flabébé
Lumiose City: Bulbasaur [G], Charmander [G], Squirtle [G]
Route 5: Abra, Doduo, Plusle [X, HY], Minun [Y, HX], Gulpin, Scraggy [H], Skiddo, Pancham, Furfrou
Route 6: Oddish, Sentret, Nincada, Kecleon, Audino, Venipede, Espurr, Honedge
Route 7: Snorlax [IN], Hoppip [H], Smeargle, Volbeat, Illumise, Roselia, Croagunk, Ducklett, Spewpa, Swirlix [X], Spritzee [Y]
Connecting Cave: Zubat, Whismur, Meditite, Axew
Route 8: Spoink, Taillow [H], Wingull [H], Zangoose [X, HY], Seviper [Y, XH], Lunatone, Solrock, Absol, Luvdisc, Bagon, Drifloon, Dwebble, Mienfoo, Inkay, Binacle
	
	
		
			
	
Ambrette Town: Amaura [G], Tyrunt [G], Aerodactyl [G]
Route 9: Hippopotas, Sandile, Helioptile
Glittering Cave: Machop, Onix, Cubone, Rhyhorn, Kangashkan, Mawile, Woobat, Ferroseed
Cyllage City: Steelix [T]
Route 10: Eevee, Yanma [H], Snubbull, Houndour [X], Nosepass [H], Electrike [Y], Sigilyph, Emolga, Golett, Hawlucha
----------GYM 2----------
Route 11: Nidoran ♀ [H], Nidorina, Nidoran ♂ [H] Nidorino, Hariyama, Starly [H], Staravia, Chingling, Stunky, Throh [Y], Sawk [X], Dedenne
Reflection Cave: Mr. Mime, Wobbuffet, Sableye, Mime Jr. [H], Roggenrola, Solosis, Carbink
Route 12: Slowpoke, Exeggcute, Pinsir [X], Tauros, Mareep [H], Heracross [Y], Miltank, Pachirisu, Chatot
----------GYM 3----------
Tower of Mastery: Lucario [G]
	
	
		
			
	
Route 12: Tentacool, Lapras [G], Remoraid, Clamperl, Mantyke
Azure Bay: Chinchou
----------GYM 4----------
Route 13: Dugtrio, Graveler, Slugma, Trapinch, Gible
----------GYM 5----------
Route 14: Ekans [H], Poliwag, Poliwhirl, Bellsprout [H], Weepinbell, Haunter, Quagsire, Barboach, Skorupi, Carnivine, Karrablast, Shelmet, Stunfisk, Goomy
----------GYM 6----------
Route 15: Murkrow [H], Mightyena [X], Lombre, Floatzel, Watchog, Liepard [Y], Basculin, Foongus, Pawniard, Klefki
Lost Hotel: Magnemite [H], Magneton, Voltorb [H], Electrode, Trubbish, Rotom, Litwick
Route 16: Phantump, Pumpkaboo
	
	
		
			
	
Frost Cavern: Jynx, Piloswine, Smoochum [H], Vanillite [H], Cubchoo [H], Beartic, Cryogonal, Bergmite
Route 17: Sneasel, Delibird, Snover, Abomasnow
----------GYM 7----------
Team Flare Secret HQ: Xerneas [INX], Yveltal [INY]
Route 18: Sandslash, Geodude [H], Graveler, Shuckle, Skarmory, Pupitar [Y], Lairon [X], Torkoal, Gurdurr, Heatmor, Durant
Terminus Cave: Ariados, Larvitar [HY], Aron [HX], Noibat
Route 19: Arbok [H], Politoed, Gligar [H], Drapion, Sliggoo
Snowbelle City: Bisharp [T]
Route 20: Jigglypuff, Noctowl, Sudowoodo [H], Zoroark, Gothorita, Amoonguss, Trevenant
Pokémon Village: Ditto, Banette
----------GYM 8----------
Route 21: Scyther, Dratini, Dragonair, Ursaring, Spinda, Swablu [H], Altaria
Route 22 [PATCH OF GRASS ACCESSIBLE BY WATERFALL]: Azumarill, Bibarel, Diggersby
Victory Road: Fearow, Poliwrath, Lickitung, Teddiursa [H], Druddigon, Zweilous, Hydreigon
		[G] = This Pokémon is given to you by a NPC.
[H] = This Pokémon can only be found in Hordes.
[IN] = This Pokémon is an interactable encounter.
[T] = This Pokémon is obtained via in-game trade.
[X] = This Pokémon can only be caught in Pokémon X.
[X*] = This Pokémon is first found here in Pokémon X only.
[Y] = This Pokémon can only be caught in Pokémon Y.
[Y*] = This Pokémon is first found here in Pokémon Y only.
Aquacorde Town: Chespin [G], Fennekin [G], Froakie [G]
Route 2: Caterpie [Y*], Weedle [X*], Pidgey, Zigzagoon, Bunnelby, Fletchling, Scatterbug
Santalune Forest: Caterpie [X*], Metapod [Y], Weedle [Y*], Kakuna [X], Pikachu, Pansage, Pansear, Panpour
Route 3: Dunsparce, Azurill, Bidoof, Burmy
Santalune City: Farfetch'd [T]
Route 22: Psyduck, Farfetch'd, Riolu, Litleo
----------GYM 1----------
Route 4: Ledyba, Ralts, Skitty, Budew, Combee, Flabébé
Lumiose City: Bulbasaur [G], Charmander [G], Squirtle [G]
Route 5: Abra, Doduo, Plusle [X, HY], Minun [Y, HX], Gulpin, Scraggy [H], Skiddo, Pancham, Furfrou
Route 6: Oddish, Sentret, Nincada, Kecleon, Audino, Venipede, Espurr, Honedge
Route 7: Snorlax [IN], Hoppip [H], Smeargle, Volbeat, Illumise, Roselia, Croagunk, Ducklett, Spewpa, Swirlix [X], Spritzee [Y]
Connecting Cave: Zubat, Whismur, Meditite, Axew
Route 8: Spoink, Taillow [H], Wingull [H], Zangoose [X, HY], Seviper [Y, XH], Lunatone, Solrock, Absol, Luvdisc, Bagon, Drifloon, Dwebble, Mienfoo, Inkay, Binacle
Route 3: Magikarp
Route 8: Luvdisc
		Route 8: Luvdisc
Route 9: Hippopotas, Sandile, Helioptile
Glittering Cave: Machop, Onix, Cubone, Rhyhorn, Kangashkan, Mawile, Woobat, Ferroseed
Cyllage City: Steelix [T]
Route 10: Eevee, Yanma [H], Snubbull, Houndour [X], Nosepass [H], Electrike [Y], Sigilyph, Emolga, Golett, Hawlucha
----------GYM 2----------
Route 11: Nidoran ♀ [H], Nidorina, Nidoran ♂ [H] Nidorino, Hariyama, Starly [H], Staravia, Chingling, Stunky, Throh [Y], Sawk [X], Dedenne
Reflection Cave: Mr. Mime, Wobbuffet, Sableye, Mime Jr. [H], Roggenrola, Solosis, Carbink
Route 12: Slowpoke, Exeggcute, Pinsir [X], Tauros, Mareep [H], Heracross [Y], Miltank, Pachirisu, Chatot
----------GYM 3----------
Tower of Mastery: Lucario [G]
Route 3: Goldeen, Marill, Masquerain, Corphish
Route 8: Wailmer, Shellder [Y], Staryu [X], Skrelp [Y], Clauncher [X]
Ambrette Town: Horsea
		Route 8: Wailmer, Shellder [Y], Staryu [X], Skrelp [Y], Clauncher [X]
Ambrette Town: Horsea
Azure Bay: Chinchou
----------GYM 4----------
Route 13: Dugtrio, Graveler, Slugma, Trapinch, Gible
----------GYM 5----------
Route 14: Ekans [H], Poliwag, Poliwhirl, Bellsprout [H], Weepinbell, Haunter, Quagsire, Barboach, Skorupi, Carnivine, Karrablast, Shelmet, Stunfisk, Goomy
----------GYM 6----------
Route 15: Murkrow [H], Mightyena [X], Lombre, Floatzel, Watchog, Liepard [Y], Basculin, Foongus, Pawniard, Klefki
Lost Hotel: Magnemite [H], Magneton, Voltorb [H], Electrode, Trubbish, Rotom, Litwick
Route 16: Phantump, Pumpkaboo
Route 3: Seaking, Gyarados, Crawdaunt
Route 8: Cloyster [Y], Starmie [X], Qwilfish, Dragalge [Y], Clawitzer [X]
Route 12: Corsola, Octillery, Huntail [X], Gorebyss [Y]
Azure Bay: Lanturn, Alomomola
Route 14: Whiscash
		Route 8: Cloyster [Y], Starmie [X], Qwilfish, Dragalge [Y], Clawitzer [X]
Route 12: Corsola, Octillery, Huntail [X], Gorebyss [Y]
Azure Bay: Lanturn, Alomomola
Route 14: Whiscash
Route 17: Sneasel, Delibird, Snover, Abomasnow
----------GYM 7----------
Team Flare Secret HQ: Xerneas [INX], Yveltal [INY]
Route 18: Sandslash, Geodude [H], Graveler, Shuckle, Skarmory, Pupitar [Y], Lairon [X], Torkoal, Gurdurr, Heatmor, Durant
Terminus Cave: Ariados, Larvitar [HY], Aron [HX], Noibat
Route 19: Arbok [H], Politoed, Gligar [H], Drapion, Sliggoo
Snowbelle City: Bisharp [T]
Route 20: Jigglypuff, Noctowl, Sudowoodo [H], Zoroark, Gothorita, Amoonguss, Trevenant
Pokémon Village: Ditto, Banette
----------GYM 8----------
Route 21: Scyther, Dratini, Dragonair, Ursaring, Spinda, Swablu [H], Altaria
Route 22 [PATCH OF GRASS ACCESSIBLE BY WATERFALL]: Azumarill, Bibarel, Diggersby
Victory Road: Fearow, Poliwrath, Lickitung, Teddiursa [H], Druddigon, Zweilous, Hydreigon
Untiered Pokémon
Torchic - Event Pokémon
Articuno - Not available until Postgame
Zapdos - Not available until Postgame
Moltres - Not available until Postgame
Zygarde - Not available until Postgame
Mewtwo - Not available until Postgame
Any other Pokémon not obtainable before beating the champion or can only be obtained via earlier Generations or Events
		Articuno - Not available until Postgame
Zapdos - Not available until Postgame
Moltres - Not available until Postgame
Zygarde - Not available until Postgame
Mewtwo - Not available until Postgame
Any other Pokémon not obtainable before beating the champion or can only be obtained via earlier Generations or Events
What is, and what is not being tiered?
A Pokémon that is not being tiered is not being so if:
-They come from an event
-They cannot be captured until the postgame
-They cannot be caught in-game or can only be caught through Friend Safari
Coincidentally, Hidden Abilities are not being considered for tiering, unless the Pokémon can be found in Horde encounters, though they will only have a minor influence on tiering.
Mega Pokémon will be considered for tiering if their mega evolution stone can be obtained before the postgame, and can have an impact on tiering.
Mega Venusaur - Venusaurite (Given from Prof. Sycamore on getting Bulbasaur)
Mega Charizard X - Charizardite X (Given from Prof. Sycamore on getting Charmander in X)
Mega Charizard Y - Charizardite Y (Given from Prof. Sycamore on getting Charmander in Y)
Mega Blastoise - Blastoisinite (Given from Prof. Sycamore on getting Squirtle)
Mega Gengar - Gengarite (Given from a NPC in Laverre City)
Mega Aerodactyl - Aerodactylite (Given upon reviving Old Amber [Obtainable via Rock Smash in Glittering Cave])
Mega Ampharos - Ampharosite (Given from a NPC in Azure Bay)
Mega Lucario - Lucarionite (Held by Gift Lucario)
Mega Abomasnow - Abomasite (Given from an Abomasnow in Frost Cavern)
		Mega Charizard X - Charizardite X (Given from Prof. Sycamore on getting Charmander in X)
Mega Charizard Y - Charizardite Y (Given from Prof. Sycamore on getting Charmander in Y)
Mega Blastoise - Blastoisinite (Given from Prof. Sycamore on getting Squirtle)
Mega Gengar - Gengarite (Given from a NPC in Laverre City)
Mega Aerodactyl - Aerodactylite (Given upon reviving Old Amber [Obtainable via Rock Smash in Glittering Cave])
Mega Ampharos - Ampharosite (Given from a NPC in Azure Bay)
Mega Lucario - Lucarionite (Held by Gift Lucario)
Mega Abomasnow - Abomasite (Given from an Abomasnow in Frost Cavern)
Current Rankings
 
	Aerodactyl
 
	Charmander [X]
 
	Charmander [Y]
Availability: Lumiose City (Gift from Professor Sycamore)
Stats: Geared towards Special sweeping with high Sp. Attack and decent speed, taken even further with Mega Charizard Y with an astronomical Sp. Attack with decent Speed and decent special bulk. Everything else is average.
Typing: Fire / Flying in its final form (Regular and Mega Y) provides a stellar offensive typing that gives it SE STAB coverage against a fair chunk of the game. Defensively it provides a few weaknesses (one that can be mitigated through mega evolution) but a few important resistances to help its cause.
Movepool: Dragon Rage early on provides it with a great offensive attack to 2HKO the majority of the early-game and helps make up for the lack of good STAB until Flame Burst. After evolution to Charizard, it comes with a wide array of Special coverage from Air Slash to Flamethrower to Focus Blast and Solar Beam in the endgame. It also has a usable Attack stat to make good use of its physical coverage if needed.
Major Battles: Struggles a bit with Grant and Korrina but pretty much from Ramos onwards, it has a great matchup against almost everyone you face, especially once it becomes Charizard. Aside from a few exceptions like Clemont to some extent, many opponents will struggle to contain Mega Charizard Y, even Siebold thanks to Solar Beam.
Additional Comments: Thanks to Drought, Mega Charizard Y is one of the single best Pokémon when it comes to cleaving through the game. Its Mega Evolution and Drought trigger does make mega evolution a bit time costly but that is more than made up for thanks to its raw power to the point that many things will either be OHKOed or 2HKOed by its attacks.
 
	Honedge
 
	Riolu
 
	Azurill
 
	Budew
 
	Bulbasaur
 
	Fennekin
 
	Haunter (w/ Trade)
 
	Heracross [Y]
 
	Magikarp
 
	Sawk [X]
 
	Abra
 
	Axew
 
	Ferroseed
 
	Froakie
 
	Gible
 
	Hawlucha
 
	Magneton
 
	Mime Jr.
 
	Nidoran♀
 
	Nidoran♂
 
	Onix (w/ Trade)
 
	Pinsir [X]
 
	Ralts (Gallade)
 
	Ralts (Gardevoir)
 
	Scatterbug
 
	Sigilyph
 
	Squirtle
 
	Starly
 
	Staryu [X]
 
	Throh [Y]
 
	Tyrunt
 
	Xerneas [X]
 
	Yveltal [Y]
 
	Zangoose
 
	Absol
 
	Bidoof
 
	Binacle
 
	Caterpie
 
	Chespin
 
	Doduo
 
	Drifloon
 
	Eevee (Espeon)
 
	Eevee (Flareon)
 
	Eevee (Sylveon)
 
	Eevee (Vaporeon)
 
	Emolga
 
	Fletchling
 
	Furfrou
 
	Hariyama
 
	Haunter (w/o Trade)
 
	Kangaskhan
 
	Karrablast (w/ Trade)
 
	Lapras
 
	Machop
 
	Meditite
 
	Miltank
 
	Oddish (Vileplume)
 
	Pancham
 
	Pansear
 
	Pikachu
 
	Sandile
 
	Scraggy
 
	Seviper
 
	Shellder [Y]
 
	Skiddo
 
	Snorlax
 
	Solosis
 
	Tauros
 
	Tentacool
 
	Trapinch
 
	Venipede
 
	Zubat
 
	Amaura
 
	Aron [X]
 
	Bagon
 
	Basculin
 
	Bellsprout
 
	Bergmite
 
	Bunnelby
 
	Carvanha
 
	Chatot
 
	Chinchou
 
	Clauncher [X]
 
	Corphish
 
	Croagunk
 
	Cryogonal
 
	Cubchoo
 
	Cubone
 
	Ducklett
 
	Durant
 
	Dwebble
 
	Eevee (Jolteon)
 
	Electrike [Y]
 
	Espurr (F)
 
	Espurr (M)
 
	Farfetch'd
 
	Flabébé
 
	Floatzel
 
	Geodude (w/ Trade)
 
	Goldeen
 
	Golett
 
	Goomy
 
	Gorebyss
 
	Gulpin
 
	Gurdurr
 
	Heatmor
 
	Helioptile
 
	Hippopotas
 
	Houndour [X]
 
	Huntail
 
	Inkay
 
	Kecleon
 
	Klefki
 
	Litleo
 
	Litwick
 
	Lombre
 
	Lunatone
 
	Mantyke
 
	Mareep
 
	Mienfoo
 
	Nincada
 
	Oddish (Bellossom)
 
	Panpour
 
	Pansage
 
	Pawniard
 
	Phantump (w/ Trade)
 
	Pidgey
 
	Piloswine
 
	Poliwag (Politoed)
 
	Poliwag (Poliwrath)
 
	Psyduck
 
	Pumpkaboo (w/ Trade)
 
	Quagsire
 
	Relicanth
 
	Remoraid
 
	Rhyhorn
 
	Rotom
 
	Sableye
 
	Shelmet (w/ Trade)
 
	Skorupi
 
	Skrelp [Y]
 
	Smoochum
 
	Snover
 
	Snubbull
 
	Solrock
 
	Spoink
 
	Spritzee (w/ Trade) [Y]
 
	Stunfisk
 
	Stunky
 
	Swablu
 
	Swirlix (w/ Trade) [X]
 
	Taillow
 
	Ursaring
 
	Weedle
 
	Whismur
 
	Woobat
 
	Zigzagoon
 
	Alomomola
 
	Ariados
 
	Audino
 
	Banette
 
	Barboach
 
	Burmy (Mothim)
 
	Burmy (Wormadam Plant)
 
	Burmy (Wormadam Sand)
 
	Burmy (Wormadam Trash)
 
	Carbink
 
	Carnivine
 
	Chingling
 
	Combee
 
	Dedenne
 
	Delibird
 
	Dratini
 
	Druddigon
 
	Dunsparce
 
	Eevee (Glaceon)
 
	Eevee (Leafeon)
 
	Eevee (Umbreon)
 
	Ekans
 
	Electrode
 
	Exeggcute
 
	Fearow
 
	Foongus
 
	Geodude (w/o Trade)
 
	Gligar
 
	Gothorita
 
	Hoppip
 
	Horsea
 
	Illumise
 
	Jigglypuff
 
	Larvitar [Y]
 
	Lickitung
 
	Liepard [Y]
 
	Masquerain
 
	Mawile
 
	Mightyena [X]
 
	Minun
 
	Murkrow
 
	Noctowl
 
	Noibat
 
	Nosepass
 
	Pachirisu
 
	Plusle
 
	Qwilfish
 
	Roggenrola
 
	Sandslash
 
	Scyther
 
	Sentret
 
	Shedinja
 
	Skarmory
 
	Skitty
 
	Slowpoke (Slowbro)
 
	Slowpoke (Slowking)
 
	Slugma
 
	Sneasel
 
	Spritzee (w/o Trade) [Y]
 
	Sudowoodo
 
	Swirlix (w/o Trade) [X]
 
	Torkoal
 
	Trubbish
 
	Vanillite
 
	Volbeat
 
	Wailmer
 
	Watchog
 
	Wingull
 
	Yanma
 
	Zoroark
 
	Zweilous
 
	Clamperl
 
	Corsola
 
	Ditto
 
	Karrablast (w/o Trade)
 
	Ledyba
 
	Luvdisc
 
	Onix (w/o Trade)
 
	Phantump (w/o Trade)
 
	Pumpkaboo (w/o Trade)
 
	Shelmet (w/o Trade)
 
	Shuckle
 
	Smeargle
 
	Spinda
 
	Wobbuffet
CENTRAL
None!
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COASTAL
None!
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MOUNTAIN
None!
		None!
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COASTAL
None!
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MOUNTAIN
None!
Formatting
Use the following format when submitting a Pokémon:
[IMG]<Sprite URL (Please use Smogon Sprites)>[/IMG]
[B]Name
Availability:[/B] When does this Pokémon become available? Is it easy or hard to encounter?
[B]Stats:[/B] Describe how a Pokémon's stats make it excel. Is it a deadly sweeper or a strong wall? Discuss why you would use this Pokemon thank to its stats.
[B]Typing:[/B] Discuss this Pokémon's typing in a sentence or two. Is its STAB efficient or not, does it have any great resistances or glaring weaknesses?
[B]Movepool:[/B] Describe this Pokémon's movepool in a few sentences. Does it have many effective movepool options through level up? Is it over reliant on TMs to function? Does it have access to useful HMs to help you traverse the region?
[B]Major Battles:[/B] Describe how the Pokémon handles the major opponents throughout the game. Notable opponents and battles include the Gym Leaders, battles against various members of Team Flare, the various rival battles with your friends, the Elite Four themselves, the Champion, and AZ.
[B]Additional Comments:[/B] Discuss any miscellaneous information not covered in other sections here. Factors such as experience growth, abilities, and other lesser characteristics can be discussed here. The entry can be wrapped up here as well.
For Pokémon with trade evolutions, I will tier them separately for those entries with trading and those without. If they are both with and without classed in the same tier after most things are tiered, they may be merged. Please write professionally.
Some guidelines to follow:
- No glitches allowed.
- No trading in Pokémon from other games. For forth and back trading to evolve Haunter, Pumpkaboo, etc., read above.
- We do not decide the tiering of one Pokémon based on its performance relative to another Pokémon. It does not matter if Pokémon X does the same thing better than Pokémon Y; if both are good enough for the same tier, they will be placed as such. (e.g. Pansear should be E-Tier, because Charmander does its job way better)
- Try not to factor leaving Exp. Share on when nominating. This is because the increase in growth over time means you could easily out-level other opponents by at least 10 levels later in the game, and of course Pokémon are going to do a better job against something when they are that much higher. This causes a bias that means everything gets tiered higher, and I want a more accurate reflection on its performance. You could try to extrapolate though.
- Super Training and Poké Amie are going to be considered inefficient for the purposes of tiering, so do not bother trying to factor those. If you are using Sylveon, then obviously Poké Amie is fair game since you have to use it in order to get it.
- Have fun!
Feel free to dispute and discuss other users submissions, but please, no flaming. Normal forum rules apply here.
Finally, This is not the place to talk about the games in general. Go here to do that.
Oh, and a useful spreadsheet courtesy of user IOS that might help you when writing about Pokémon.
This will be done in a few phases. First, initial tiering and placing, then writing up the entries, then finally reviewing placings and write-ups. Then we will attempt to get it on-site.
Other than that, that is all.
Cheers!
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