Ranking My Favorite Water Type Final Evolved Starters - From Worst to Best! #shorts
Welcome to my highly anticipated ranking of favorite water type starter final evolutions, based on their appearance and my casual gameplay experience. In this video, I'll be sharing my personal preferences, from the least favorite to the absolute best, and explaining my reasoning behind each decision.
To start off the list, we have Empoleon, who unfortunately claims the last place. Although its design is decent enough, it simply does not compare to the likes of Infernape or Torterra, which are my top picks in the Sinnoh region. Moreover, Empoleon is notably weak against Infernape, making it a less favorable choice for me.
Following in second-last is Quaquaval, whose ranking is solely based on appearance, as I have not had the opportunity to play with it in-game. While I don't have a clear idea of its strengths or weaknesses, I must say that its design does not appeal to me, and I simply do not like it.
Moving up the list, we have Ferraligatr, who takes the seventh spot. Although it is a formidable Pokemon, Typhlosion is undoubtedly better in every way, except for its 3D model, which I must say, bugs the hell out of me.
Next up, in sixth place, we have Primarina, a Pokemon whose design and moves I absolutely love. However, I still find myself choosing Decidueye or Incineroar over it due to my playstyle preferences. Similarly, in fifth place, we have Inteleon, a Pokemon whose detective and sniper motifs I adore, but ultimately cannot rank higher due to my personal preference for other starters.
Coming in fourth place is the iconic Blastoise, a Pokemon I've played with in numerous Kanto playthroughs. However, I always end up choosing Charizard, leaving Blastoise as a secondary option for me.
Taking the third spot, we have Samaurott, a Pokemon that I have grown to love due to its unique Hisuian form and impressive design. It is, without a doubt, the only good Gen 5 starter and ranks highly on my list.
In second place, we have Swampert, a Pokemon that I hold dear to my heart. Although it would have been my top pick, if not for Blaziken, which is simply unbeatable in my eyes. While I've only done one Gen 3 playthrough with Mudkip as my starter, I thoroughly enjoyed the experience, but not more than my countless Blaziken runs.
And lastly, taking the top spot, we have Greninja, the perfect Pokemon in my opinion. Its amazing shiny form, great hidden ability, and impeccable design make it the best water type starter in my book. It is undoubtedly my favorite starter of its generation and is, without a doubt, the most appealing water type starter of all time.
So there you have it, my personal list of favorite water type starter final evolutions, ranked worse to best based on looks and casual gameplay. I hope you enjoyed this video, and please do share your own rankings and opinions in the comments below!
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