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Lidia Rozo
2019-11-14 12:57:11

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We have made for you a guide of Pokémon Sword and Shield where we will explain everything about which is the best Pokémon to start

Why is it important to know which is the best Pokémon for start in Pokémon Sword and Shield?

The first thing we have to keep in mind is at the beginning of this game we will only have 3 Pokémon, they are Grookey, Scorbunny and Sobble, because as is well known Hope and Galar always have initial Pokémon, and this affects us because ours are usually weaker.

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Scorbunny


This is one of the starting Pokemon that has a skill called Blaze, whose goal is to make your fire attacks more effective when you have a low HP, this is a physical attack Pokemon, which has a power of 120, and an accuracy of 90, it presents two Raboot and Cinderace evolutions, this last evolution presents us with a physical attack called Pyro Ball which increases the damage caused by fire and causes pain to the burns.

Sobble


This is a Pokemon that has water skills, and when it executes its ability called Torrent, it offers us better attacks, this has a special movement called Snipe Shot which occurs in the Inteleon evolution, and when you use it you can perfectly draw the Movements of the opponent, which implies advantages for us, since in one way or another it will land, this Pokemon has a power of 80 and an accuracy of 100, as well as 2 evolutions that are Drizzile and Inteleon.




Grookey


This is a grass Pokemon that causes more damage when it has low HP, it has defense and physical attacks, it has a power of 80 and an accuracy of 100, which reduces the SPD of the rival this has two Thwackey evolutions and Rillaboom this second evolution brings with it a movement called Drum Beating.

To conclude, be sure which is the best Pokémon for  start with is highly relevant in Pokémon Sword and Shield





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