Starter Pokémon

Starter Pokémon are selectable Pokémon that players will start off with as their initial Pokémon when embarking on a region.

Each starter-Pokémon subset comprises a traditional tri-elemental paradigm: one Grass-type option, one Fire-type option, and one Water-type option. The only extension is Kanto‘s subset wherein the Electric-type Pikachu can be selected as a quaternary option.

Starter Pokémon selected from the lab do not have a shiny chance; the only way to obtain a shiny counterpart of one is by an adventitious encounter of one in the wild, as all starter Pokémon are wild-huntable—predominantly at a tier-9 rarity.

Regional Subsets

Due to the regional linearity of storyline progression, players will start afresh each time they visit a new region while their previous-region Pokémon are temporarily PC-locked; as such, those who advance through all the currently available regions will obtain a Pokémon from each regional subset in regional succession, as they will need to start off with a new Pokémon thereupon landing in the region.

Kanto

Kanto comprises the only regional starter-Pokémon subset with more than three optional selectees—the fourth one being Pikachu.

In order for Pikachu to be selectable, you must first interact with and decline all-three starter-Pokémon options on the table; thereafter, the lightning-bolt Pokéball—a nod to the same next Pokéball that Ash’s Pikachu was cooped-up in during Professor Oak’s possessorship of it in the anime—that is next to the Pokédex-claimable desk will be selectable.

Should one select Pikachu, they’ll unlock access to a plot line of Team Rocket Trio encounters throughout Kanto, in addition to tuteeship for the Surf move. Victor on Route 19 will teach Surf to any Pikachu under your OT registry if you chose Pikachu; it is not limited to the starter-selected Pikachu itself, but the Pikachu must have been originatively acquired by you for it to be a teachable tutee.

Kanto’s Starter Pokémon

Bulbasaur
Type

GrassPoison

Rarity
Rare
Held Item

Charmander
Type

Fire

Rarity
Rare
Held Item

Squirtle
Type

Water

Rarity
Rare
Held Item

Pikachu
Type

Electric

Rarity
Uncommon
Held Item

Johto

Johto’s Starter Pokémon

Chikorita
Type

Grass

Rarity
Rare

Cyndaquil
Type

Fire

Rarity
Rare

Totodile
Type

Water

Rarity
Rare

Hoenn

By antecedence of Hoenn’s introductory plot, it technically is possible to obtain a Poochyena as your first Pokémon; you can do so while battling the Pokémon during its assault on Professor Birch in Littleroot Town‘s lab, since it is catchable.

Regardless of whether or not you obtain Poochyena as your first Pokémon, however, Hoenn’s starter-Pokémon subset will still remain compulsory selectable, as you’ll need to obtain one of them before you can advance out of Littleroot Town.

Hoenn’s Starter Pokémon

Treecko
Type

Grass

Rarity
Rare
Held Item

Torchic
Type

Fire

Rarity
Rare
Held Item

Mudkip
Type

Water

Rarity
Rare
Held Item

Sinnoh

Sinnoh’s Starter Pokémon

Turtwig
Type

Grass

Rarity
Rare

Chimchar
Type

Fire

Rarity
Rare

Piplup
Type

Water

Rarity
Rare

Extraneous Obtainability

Since many of these tend to be highly coveted Pokémon, they have been made obtainable beyond the one-off starter-Pokémon selection; read below for more information.

NPCs

Professor Oak

Main article: Professor Oak (boss)

The Professor Oak-boss NPC randomly rewards a multitude of prizes upon defeating him, including Kanto’s starter Pokémon as eventualities—Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle.

Professor Elm

Main article: Professor Elm (boss)

Akin to Professor Oak, the Professor Elm-boss NPC randomly rewards a multitude of prizes upon defeating him, including Johto’s starter-Pokémon subset as eventualities—Chikorita, Totodile, and Cyndaquil.

Professor Birch

Main article: Professor Birch (boss)

Homologous to the other professorial bosses, the Professor Birch-boss NPC randomly rewards a multitude of prizes upon defeating him, including Hoenn’s starter-Pokémon subset as eventualities—Treecko, Torchic, and Mudkip.

Naero

Main article: Naero (boss)

PichuPikachu‘s baby-stage pre-evolution—is one of out 10 potential baby-stage Pokémon that are rewardable for defeating Naero, thereby allowing a more roundabout avenue of obtaining the Electric-type starter Pokémon should one choose to evolve it.

Wild Pokémon

Kanto

Land
Pokémon Area Level Range Time Rarity Tier
Bulbasaur Howling Woods 20-24 Morning Day Night Rare
Bulbasaur Safari Area 2 10-14 Morning Day Night Rare
Pokémon Area Level Range Time Rarity Tier
Charmander Cinnabar Mansion 3 15-19 Morning Day Night Rare
Charmander Unison Mountain 2F 20-24 Morning Day Night Rare
Charmander Vulcan Cavern 35-39 Morning Day Night Rare
Charmander Vulcan Lava Pit 35-39 Morning Day Night Rare
Pokémon Area Level Range Time Rarity Tier
Pikachu Angel Hill 20-24 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Pikachu Dragons Neck 30-35 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Pikachu Evergreen Island Frozen Path 25-31 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Pikachu Flake Wood 25-31 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Pikachu Galeras Island East 27-33 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Pikachu Hoenn Safari Zone Area 1 28-32 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Pikachu Matsuki Courtyard 25-31 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Pikachu Nido Isle 30-35 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Pikachu Power Plant 21-24 Morning Uncommon
Pikachu Uncanny Path 20-24 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Pikachu Unison Mountain East Summit 20-24 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Pikachu Unison Mountain South Summit 20-24 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Pikachu Viridian Forest 4-8 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Pikachu Whitmore Residence Frontyard 35-40 Morning Day Night Uncommon
Water

Old

Pokémon Area Location Level Range Time Rod required Rarity Tier

Johto

Land
Pokémon Area Level Range Time Rarity Tier
Chikorita Ghoul Swamp 20-24 Morning Day Night Rare
Chikorita Pinkan Island Forest 60-65 Night Rare
Chikorita Route 226 51-55 Morning Day Night Rare
Chikorita Safari Johto Grass and Swamp Zone 17-21 Morning Day Night Rare
Pokémon Area Level Range Time Rarity Tier
Cyndaquil Mt. Ember 30-38 Morning Rare
Cyndaquil Safari Johto Mountain Zone 17-21 Morning Day Night Rare
Cyndaquil Uncanny Path 20-24 Morning Day Night Rare
Pokémon Area Level Range Time Rarity Tier
Totodile Route 49 35-39 Morning Day Night Rare
Water

Old

Pokémon Area Location Level Range Time Rod required Rarity Tier

Hoenn

Land
Pokémon Area Level Range Time Rarity Tier
Treecko Alto Mare National Park 10-15 Morning Day Night Rare
Treecko Eumi Island Theme Park 1 25-30 Morning Day Night Rare
Treecko Evergreen Island Frozen Cave 25-31 Morning Day Rare
Treecko Hoenn Safari Zone Area 1 10-14 Morning Day Night Rare
Treecko Petalburg Woods 5-7 Morning Day Night Rare
Pokémon Area Level Range Time Rarity Tier
Torchic Alto Mare Secret Garden 10-15 Morning Day Night Rare
Torchic Eumi Island Burned Tower 25-30 Morning Day Night Rare
Torchic Evergreen Island Valley 25-31 Morning Day Rare
Torchic Hoenn Safari Zone Area 6 28-32 Morning Day Rare
Pokémon Area Level Range Time Rarity Tier
Mudkip Eumi Island Theme Park 2 25-30 Morning Day Night Rare
Water

Old

Pokémon Area Location Level Range Time Rod required Rarity Tier

Sinnoh

Land
Pokémon Area Level Range Time Rarity Tier
Turtwig Kalijodo Path 36-40 Morning Day Night Rare
Turtwig Sinnoh Safari Area Zone 3 24-28 Morning Day Night Rare
Pokémon Area Level Range Time Rarity Tier
Chimchar Monkey Path 50-55 Day Rare
Chimchar Mt. Summer Exterior 2 36-40 Morning Day Night Rare
Chimchar Sinnoh Safari Area Zone 1 24-28 Morning Day Night Rare
Pokémon Area Level Range Time Rarity Tier
Piplup Mt. Summer Exterior 36-40 Morning Day Night Rare
Piplup Sinnoh Safari Area Zone 5 24-28 Morning Day Night Rare
Water

Old

Pokémon Area Location Level Range Time Rod required Rarity Tier