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Someone Got A Lvl 1 Treecko For Pokemon X And Y

What are the top 10 strongest Pokemon?

I define a Pokemon’s powerfulness on its base stats, or its minimum stats for everything from attack to special defense. I will also discount Mega Evolutions and/or Primal Forms. Based on this, here are the Top 10.10.#643- RESHIRAM, the Vast White PokemonThis legendary Pokémon can scorch the world with fire. It helps those who want to build a world of truth. (B2/W2, X, OR)9.#487- GIRATINA, the Renegade PokemonThis Pokémon is said to live in a world on the reverse side of ours, where common knowledge is distorted and strange. (HG/SS, X, OR)8.#484- PALKIA, the Spatial PokemonA legendary Pokémon of Sinnoh. It is said that space becomes more stable with Palkia's every breath. (B/W, B2/W2)7.#483- DIALGA, the Temporal PokemonIt has the power to control time. It appears in Sinnoh-region myths as an ancient deity. (D, Y, AS)6.#384- RAYQUAZA, the Sky High PokemonA Pokémon that flies endlessly in the ozone layer. It is said it would descend to the ground if Kyogre and Groudon were to fight. (E)5.#250- HO-OH, the Rainbow PokemonA legend says that its body glows in seven colors. A rainbow is said to form behind it when it flies. (S, FR, X)4.#249- LUGIA, the Diving PokemonIt sleeps in a deep-sea trench. If it flaps its wings, it is said to cause a 40-day storm. (D/P/P, B2/W2/ X)3.#150- MEWTWO, the Genetic PokemonA Pokémon created by recombining Mew's genes. It's said to have the most savage heart among Pokémon. (D/P/P, B/W, B2/W2, Y)2.#646– KYUREM, the Boundary PokemonThis legendary ice Pokémon waits for a hero to fill in the missing parts of its body with truth or ideals. (B2/W2, X, OR)1.#493- ARCEUS, the Alpha PokemonIt is told in mythology that this Pokémon was born before the universe even existed. (P, AS)

Is it possible to get a treecko in pokemon y?

If I can find my Pokemon Plantinum,I would trade,but thats not likely....

They will most likely release it through the mystery gift,like they did with torchic.BTW if you dont have torchic,go to mystery gift then internet gift then you'll get torchic.

How to get these Pokemon in X/Y and which version is better?

Well, to begin with, it's worth noting that a survey completed by the Official Nintendo Magazine has shown that a large majority of players prefer Xerneas to Yveltal; I was surprised at first as well, as Yveltal is definitely cooler in a more conventional sense, but Xerneas already appealed to me more anyway not only for the fact that I prefer the whole 'mystical forest' theme to the 'sky' theme that carries Yveltal but also because Xerneas is the first ever Fairy-type Legendary Pokémon, whereas Yveltal is simply Dark/Flying, which isn't particularly exhilarating as far as types go.

Secondly, it's highly unlikely that you'll be able to get Treecko; you can get Torchic through a Mystery Gift download (it may just have been a pre-order bonus, I'm not sure), but you can't catch any starter Pokémon in the wild, as is usually the case, and the games aren't compatible for trading with ANY of the previous games so the chances are that the only starter Pokémon you'll be able to get are the three new ones, the three Kanto ones, and Torchic. As for Zorua, I couldn't say; I'm not very far into the game yet.

But anyway, since you clearly prefer Yveltal to Xerneas, I'd say you should get Pokémon Y. As is usually the case, there are several exclusive Pokémon in each version; the only Pokémon I REALLY wanted to get that turned out to be exclusive to Y is Dragalge, which evolves from Skrelp, and I also prefer Mega-Mewtwo Y to Mega-Mewtwo X, but on the whole I'm definitely glad I got Pokémon X.
To sum it up, I would have said that Pokémon X has the better Legendary Pokémon (Xerneas) and the better Charizard, while Pokémon Y has the better smaller exclusive Pokémon (like Skrelp and Spritzee) and the better Mewtwo. But if you think Yveltal is better than Xerneas, then go with Pokémon Y for certain.

Favorite Starter of Each Generation? (Pokemon)?

What is your favorite starter of each generation, and why? (You don't have to say why unless you want to)

Me:
1. Charmander
Charizard is a beast and always will be to me

2. Cyndaquil
I really liked his design, and I am playing through Gold now so I'll eventually know his true prowess

3. Torchic
I personally really like fire starters, but Torchic takes the cake. Speed Boost Blaziken sweeps everything in its path, that is unless they somehow evade a High Jump Kick :P

4. Piplup
Empoleon' typing is brilliant, and probably one of the more creative typings for a starter. Diamond was also the very first version of Pokemon I played, and I always picked Piplup from then on in generation 4

5. Oshawott
People will likely disagree, but I think Samurott looks pretty awesome, and Oshawott is obviously super cute. Never actually played Black or White, but I'm training one in Y. If I did play Black, I would pick Oshawott. (Blaziken is 10x better than Emboar)

6. Fenniken
I chose Fenniken for my first play through of Y and I loved its typing. Sadly, I ended up with a boy Fenniken and a girl Squirtle, which is bad since I name all my pokemon I use. Competitively, it may not have a very good spot because pokemon like Gardevoir outclass it, but I will always cherish it OHKOing Speed Deoxys with psychic

So what do you think?

What are the best starters in Pokémon Emerald?

If you're asking, I assume you either are new to the game or want a relaxing run without much focus needed to plan out your battles.In either case, I fail to see how Torchic is a good starter choice, since the first gym poses enough of a roadblock for Fire types. If you chose Torchic, sure, the raw power that comes with the Fire (and later Fight) type Pokemon helps you breeze through the first few towns, but you would find yourself having to depend on other Pokemon or on pure skill and luck to beat the first few gyms. Even if you persevered through to the end with Blaziken, the last two "bosses" in the game are Water-type specialists and, again, you must resort to other Pokemon.Now, call me a die-hard, but I almost never take my starter Pokemon off the first position in my team.Personally, I find Mudkip to be a better strategic choice. His Water-type makes the first gym (Rock)  a walk in the park, and his Ground-type completely trumps the third gym (Electric). Also, catching a Ralts or a Taillow early and leveling him/her up consistently can make your cruise through the second gym (Fight) quite easy.EDIT: As an added bonus, the Water-type starter would also be the only one of the three not weak against the types commonly used by the villainous teams Aqua and Magma, and Mudkip/Marshtomp/Swampert's Ground-based attacks would obliterate both types.

Is Ralts a good Pokemon to use as an alternate starter?

It's not as good as you might think.While Ralts is certainly worth adding to your team, it has a very shallow movepool.As you can see, Ralts does not learn any powerful moves until level 27 (30 if evolved to Kirlia), and there are no good TMs available to it until the late game. So you’re going to have a really tricky beginning to the game. Also, you are going to have to pick Treecko as your original starter in order to have the opponent’s starter, Torchic, be weak to your Psychic-type moves.That being said, if you can get it to level 30 as a Gardevoir, you can pretty much sweep with Psychic. Gardevoir is an amazing asset to have on your team, and well worth the moderate struggle of raising it.In summary, Ralts has a very shallow movepool and so will not be great as a replacement starter. However, it is an amazing Pokemon to have on your team and is certainly worth the effort of levelling it up.If you use it as well as your starter, it will be a powerful asset to your team. But on it's own, it will struggle in the early game and generally be less useful than a normal starter.

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