in a very off-brand move, I'm gonna say something nice about Sword and Shield for once.
A few days ago, the topic of formulaic Pokedexes came up somewhere on OI (can't remember where). Personally, I don't mind having the standard early bird, rodent and bug stereotypes, on one condition. I think having these predetermined types is fine, as long as they have unique statlines, typings and abilities. One of the reasons that the early rodents feel so similar, for example, is because most of them are similar. Raticate, Furret, Linoone, Bibarel, Watchog, Diggerby and Gumshoos are almost all somewhat fast physical attackers with mediocre bulk. Greedent mixes this up a bit by having a statline focused on bulk instead. Its ability cheeck pouch and its signiture move stuff cheecks even compliment this statline well, and it sets Greedent apart from the other rodents.
An even beter examle is Corviknight. Not only is it the only early bird besides Talonflame that isn't normal/flying, it also has a drasitically different statline compared to any of the other early birds. It doesn't feel like you have already used it before.
I think Orbeetle takes the cake when it comes to standing out within group of similar Pokemon. The early bugs aren't actually very formulaic, with a decent variety of typings and some variation in statlines. Orbeetle still manages to stand out because of its entirely unique typing and outlandish statline.
Another example is the fossil Pokemon. As weird as they may be, the galarian fossil Pokemon are very different from previous fossil Pokemon.
tldr; I think Sword and Shield did a good job at designing unique Pokemon when it comes to Pokemon that are usually designed by following a formula.
A few days ago, the topic of formulaic Pokedexes came up somewhere on OI (can't remember where). Personally, I don't mind having the standard early bird, rodent and bug stereotypes, on one condition. I think having these predetermined types is fine, as long as they have unique statlines, typings and abilities. One of the reasons that the early rodents feel so similar, for example, is because most of them are similar. Raticate, Furret, Linoone, Bibarel, Watchog, Diggerby and Gumshoos are almost all somewhat fast physical attackers with mediocre bulk. Greedent mixes this up a bit by having a statline focused on bulk instead. Its ability cheeck pouch and its signiture move stuff cheecks even compliment this statline well, and it sets Greedent apart from the other rodents.
An even beter examle is Corviknight. Not only is it the only early bird besides Talonflame that isn't normal/flying, it also has a drasitically different statline compared to any of the other early birds. It doesn't feel like you have already used it before.
I think Orbeetle takes the cake when it comes to standing out within group of similar Pokemon. The early bugs aren't actually very formulaic, with a decent variety of typings and some variation in statlines. Orbeetle still manages to stand out because of its entirely unique typing and outlandish statline.
Another example is the fossil Pokemon. As weird as they may be, the galarian fossil Pokemon are very different from previous fossil Pokemon.
tldr; I think Sword and Shield did a good job at designing unique Pokemon when it comes to Pokemon that are usually designed by following a formula.