The goal of this in game tier list is to select pokemon for an Effecient run for ingame, the tiers are split into 6 enteries
S Tier
A Tier
B Tier
C Tier
D Tier
E Tier
F Tier
S-Tier
These Pokémon don't just stand at the top, they go beyond the scale and are extremely efficient. There is no point they'll be dead weight, and if there is, they'll just destroy the game afterward like RBY Alakazam. Do NOT treat this as merely "Top Tier", these Pokémon go even further beyond.
A-Tier
These Pokémon are highly efficient and well-recommended but have minor flaws that prevent them from being broken such as a crippling matchup, availability issues or a weak period without absolute dominance afterward.
B-Tier
These Pokémon are efficient, but not as reliable as the A-Tiers due to having noticeable flaws such as poor coverage, a long period of mediocrity or severe availability issues.
C-Tier
These Pokémon are solid but will require significant support to reach their full potential.
D-Tier
These Pokémon are decent. They'll have significant flaws but will get you to the endgame provided with the proper support.
E-Tier
These Pokémon are bad. You will have to drag them kicking and screaming to the endgame, but they will get there eventually. I think.
F-Tier
These Pokémon are as efficient and fun to use as doing a Wynaut solo run. Not even Wobbuffet. Everstone Wynaut. No Leftovers for passive healing.
There are several criteria that define a Pokémon's In-Game Viability. Similarly, this isn't a checklist, just a guideline.
Availability: This is how early a Pokémon becomes available in the game, with relevant factors such as encounter rate, level, backtracking, and significant HM usage also being considered.
Typing: A Pokémon's typing can make the difference between whether or not it has a positive matchup or even a section of the game where it struggles, such as RSE's infamous "Too much water" section where you will face problems if your Pokémon can't effectively deal with Water-types.
Stats: Rather self-explanatory. Good stats are good, and naturally they have a big influence on a Pokémon's viability.
Movepool: A Pokémon's movepool is of great importance to whether or not it is truly able to be used to its full potential. TMs and HMs are allowed.
Major Battles: Major battles consist of Gym Leaders, the Elite 4, Rival, and higher-ranked Villain operatives such as the Admins.
Granted, Kalos graces veterans with several difficult trainers outside of those, but they're not as impactful or memorable as anyone with a unique sprite.
Other: Factors like Evolution methods, abilities, and the like.
To avoid any potential issues, some rules and guidelines will be established so that newcomers can understand how this kind of tier works.
S Tier
S Tier
A Tier
B Tier
C Tier
D Tier
E Tier
F Tier
S-Tier
These Pokémon don't just stand at the top, they go beyond the scale and are extremely efficient. There is no point they'll be dead weight, and if there is, they'll just destroy the game afterward like RBY Alakazam. Do NOT treat this as merely "Top Tier", these Pokémon go even further beyond.
A-Tier
These Pokémon are highly efficient and well-recommended but have minor flaws that prevent them from being broken such as a crippling matchup, availability issues or a weak period without absolute dominance afterward.
B-Tier
These Pokémon are efficient, but not as reliable as the A-Tiers due to having noticeable flaws such as poor coverage, a long period of mediocrity or severe availability issues.
C-Tier
These Pokémon are solid but will require significant support to reach their full potential.
D-Tier
These Pokémon are decent. They'll have significant flaws but will get you to the endgame provided with the proper support.
E-Tier
These Pokémon are bad. You will have to drag them kicking and screaming to the endgame, but they will get there eventually. I think.
F-Tier
These Pokémon are as efficient and fun to use as doing a Wynaut solo run. Not even Wobbuffet. Everstone Wynaut. No Leftovers for passive healing.
There are several criteria that define a Pokémon's In-Game Viability. Similarly, this isn't a checklist, just a guideline.
Availability: This is how early a Pokémon becomes available in the game, with relevant factors such as encounter rate, level, backtracking, and significant HM usage also being considered.
Typing: A Pokémon's typing can make the difference between whether or not it has a positive matchup or even a section of the game where it struggles, such as RSE's infamous "Too much water" section where you will face problems if your Pokémon can't effectively deal with Water-types.
Stats: Rather self-explanatory. Good stats are good, and naturally they have a big influence on a Pokémon's viability.
Movepool: A Pokémon's movepool is of great importance to whether or not it is truly able to be used to its full potential. TMs and HMs are allowed.
Major Battles: Major battles consist of Gym Leaders, the Elite 4, Rival, and higher-ranked Villain operatives such as the Admins.
Granted, Kalos graces veterans with several difficult trainers outside of those, but they're not as impactful or memorable as anyone with a unique sprite.
Other: Factors like Evolution methods, abilities, and the like.
To avoid any potential issues, some rules and guidelines will be established so that newcomers can understand how this kind of tier works.
S Tier
S Tier | |||||||
Honedge Availabilty:Route 6(At Grass), which is pretty early Stats:Honedge and Doublade have Amazing ATK And DEF, But they are very slow and thier special bulk is terrible. Aegislash, on the other hand, is amazing, despite the low HP And Speed, has amazing offenses under Blade Form and Defenses under shield form, the most Notable Thing about Honedge line is the Steel/Ghost Typing, which is amazing since they gonna wall the early game like crazy, you need a dusk stone to evolve Doublade into Aegislash. Movepool:Starts with Swords Dance and gets Shadow Claw by TM Very soon, it would not have a viable Steel STAB For a while until Iron Head(Level 45 as a Doublade), Sacred Sword and Rock Slide round out it's coverage, do not forget to use a heart scale to reteach Aegislash king's shield. Major Battles:Honedge typing allows it to take on a lot of major battles, especially Korrina, Olympia, Wulfric, and can do well in a lot of other major battles Comments:Thanks to it's power, typing,Coverage, honedge is a very useful Pokemon for Ingame |
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