I haven't posted a new thread here in OI in quite some time, so I'd like to think it's good to be back to doing so. I actually have a second thread for something completely different I want to post at a later date, but for now, let's just focus on this thread. I've been a fan of team building analysis and various kinds of tier lists and rankings for as long as I can remember, and one of my favorite parts of analyzing a new generation of Pokémon is by comparing and contrasting the region's new starter Pokémon. Pokémon games very rarely stray away from the classic Grass/Fire/Water type triangle for their starter Pokémon options, games such as Let's Go and the GameCube saga not withstanding. It's a great way to help introduce new players to the standard gameplay, but as I'm sure most of us are all aware of, not every starter Pokémon is equal.
In OI's "In-Game Tier Lists" sub-forum, users have spent countless hours playtesting Pokémon in in-game playthroughs to verify how effective and efficient these Pokémon are relative to the competition. Not only does this playtesting increase the games' replayability, but as a greater sample size of data is collected, more and more accurate information can be discovered over time. In regards to the various starter Pokémon across the series, however, I've started noticing a couple patterns here and there. I decided to create this thread in an effort for us to work together and hopefully try and answer the two big questions I have about these patterns:

This second list, on the other hand, is a list of what casual players have historically considered to be the best fully evolved starter Pokémon for in-game playthroughs in each region within the same home generations.
or
(also if you're wondering,
is best monke on both lists)

Disclaimer: These lists do not current include the starter Pokémon from Paldea, as this is still the current generation and more data needs collected. Paldea's unique "three storyline" nature further complicates things for the region's selection as well.
Those lists aren't counting Pokémon from remakes that would also fit the same criteria, either, such as FRLG Charizard (Better Sp. Atk carried over from Gen 2 and has a better movepool), HGSS Feraligatr (loves Gen 4's physical-special split and can still use HMs), and ORAS Blaziken (this one should be self-explanatory, this thing is freaking gross). BDSP's separate OU tier also breaks the pre-existing tie between Infernape and Empoleon in multiplayer, for what it's worth. I really want to know what you guys think of this information so we can continue this discussion along. I look forward to reading your guys' input, and thanks in advance for reading this thread. Take care!
In OI's "In-Game Tier Lists" sub-forum, users have spent countless hours playtesting Pokémon in in-game playthroughs to verify how effective and efficient these Pokémon are relative to the competition. Not only does this playtesting increase the games' replayability, but as a greater sample size of data is collected, more and more accurate information can be discovered over time. In regards to the various starter Pokémon across the series, however, I've started noticing a couple patterns here and there. I decided to create this thread in an effort for us to work together and hopefully try and answer the two big questions I have about these patterns:
- How much of a correlation, if any, exists between a starter Pokémon's performance in single player and multiplayer/competitive play?
- How much does the removal of HMs from Generation 7 onwards impact the viability of the Water-Type starters?










This second list, on the other hand, is a list of what casual players have historically considered to be the best fully evolved starter Pokémon for in-game playthroughs in each region within the same home generations.










Disclaimer: These lists do not current include the starter Pokémon from Paldea, as this is still the current generation and more data needs collected. Paldea's unique "three storyline" nature further complicates things for the region's selection as well.
Those lists aren't counting Pokémon from remakes that would also fit the same criteria, either, such as FRLG Charizard (Better Sp. Atk carried over from Gen 2 and has a better movepool), HGSS Feraligatr (loves Gen 4's physical-special split and can still use HMs), and ORAS Blaziken (this one should be self-explanatory, this thing is freaking gross). BDSP's separate OU tier also breaks the pre-existing tie between Infernape and Empoleon in multiplayer, for what it's worth. I really want to know what you guys think of this information so we can continue this discussion along. I look forward to reading your guys' input, and thanks in advance for reading this thread. Take care!
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