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I noticed this. Of the Grass starters up to and including Generation IV, all of the final forms have eight-letter English names. Venusaur, Meganium, Sceptile, and Torterra.
I noticed this. Of the Grass starters up to and including Generation IV, all of the final forms have eight-letter English names. Venusaur, Meganium, Sceptile, and Torterra.
:Hmmm. Well, it's interesting, but the trivia section's already huge! {{:User:TTEchidna/sig}} 09:22, 5 January 2008 (UTC)
:Hmmm. Well, it's interesting, but the trivia section's already huge! {{:User:TTEchidna/sig}} 09:22, 5 January 2008 (UTC)
==Pikachu==
Just saying buy uh.. You guys but every Pokemon's evolutions in the normal games. But not Pikachu's in Pokemon Yellow?

Revision as of 03:57, 7 January 2008

Normal Starters

Should Pikachu be considered a 'normal' starter? I mean, it isn't part of the Fire/Water/Grass triangle, and it can also be captured in the wild in many of the other games, something that no other starters have right now. It's also the starter only in one game (although, so have Colosseum Starters, XD Starter, and Ranger Starter). --PikamasterADV 12:01, 23 September 2006 (UTC)

Well, why not? The fact it is not part of the triangle does not disqualify him as a starter Pokémon. If we had a Dark/Fighting/Psych triangle, wouldn't still they be starters? Also, the Fire/Grass/Water triangle is already broken is some cases, like the 4th generation starters having second types after they evolve. In any case, he is undoubtedly a starter in the ranks of Squirtle and Charmander. He is given out by a professor (and our very original professor Oak in his case), is given in one of the "main" games of the series, and is a basic Pokémon. --Andrelvis 15:53, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
Well, don't forget that also, pretty much every starter gets a second type through evolution. Only ones who don't are Squirtle, Chikorita, Cyndaquil, Totodile, and Treecko. Hell, Bulbasaur has two types in its basic form.
And I think the division's more on the games that are defined as the main RPG series vs the side games. After all, Pichu makes Pikachu a stage 1 now, in all technicalities. But, of course, Yellow is just as much a main game as Red, Blue, and Green are, unlike Colosseum and XD compared to Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, even though all of them are RPGs. Tom Temprotran 01:02, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
Exactly. And that's why we have the "special starters" section. They are starters, but not as much so as the "main game" ones. --Andrelvis 17:37, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
But they're not special per se. They're just... not mainstream. - 振霖T 17:56, 19 December 2006 (UTC)


Shiny Starters

Is it possible to get a shiny starter? - Ryguy 4:07, 02 August 2007 (GMT)

Yes, but it's just as rare as seeing one in the wild. --Fragment 15:16, 28 October 2007 (UTC)


To add to Trivia

I noticed this. Of the Grass starters up to and including Generation IV, all of the final forms have eight-letter English names. Venusaur, Meganium, Sceptile, and Torterra.

Hmmm. Well, it's interesting, but the trivia section's already huge! User:TTEchidna/sig 09:22, 5 January 2008 (UTC)

Pikachu

Just saying buy uh.. You guys but every Pokemon's evolutions in the normal games. But not Pikachu's in Pokemon Yellow?