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My personal favorite of the Grass starters is probably the Chespin line. Chespin is adorable, Chesnaught looks like a beefy viking, and I even love how goofy Quilladin looks! Chesnaught is pretty good competitively too, taking full advantage of its defensive stats.
There are only two "bird" starter Pokemon across all of the games and both are top tier Pokemon. Torchic is the other but the Alola region's Rowlet is the best grass starter across the...
Unlike Generation 5, however, Generation 6's Grass-type starter, Snivy, is often considered to be the best of the generation's starter Pokémon. Based on appearances alone, Snivy, Servine, and Serperior may be some of the sleekest Grass-type Pokémon starters that fans have seen thus far.
Grass is hard, I love them all and some of these could be rearranged depending on how I feel any given day. One thing for sure is the top two, they're my two overall favorite starters, and Grookey belongs on the bottom because I don't like monkeys.
Sprigatito is the cat-inspired Grass Starter from one of the Nintendo Switch's best-selling video games, Pokémon Scarlet & Violet. While Sprigatito is the newest Grass Starter Pokémon, it has already become the best overall.
No surprises here, Bulbasaur is our pick for the best Grass-type Starter Pokemon in the entire franchise.
Every beginning Pokémon trainer must choose a Fire, Water, or Grass Starter Pokémon, and these are all the available Grass Starters ranked.
Pokemon Grass Starters may not be as popular as their Fire and Water-type counterparts, but many sport an excellent design, solid typings, and more.
As one of the three starter Pokémon types, Grass is a popular type. But which Grass type Pokémon is the best? Is it Leafeon? Let's find out!
Here are all the Grass starters, ranked by how hard you might find it to train them. 8 Bulbasaur For many fans (particularly old-school ones), Bulbasaur is the ultimate.