Starter Pokemon in Little Cup


















Historically, the starter pokemon were never outstanding in LC due to them being limited to Overgrow, Blaze, and Torrent. In XY, this has changed for many of the starters, who now have access to their hidden abilities. Several starters benefit immensely from this. For example, the new Speed Boost Torchic is an excellent Baton Passer, who is able to pass attack boosts from Swords Dance or Hone Claws along with the speed boosts. Froakie gets the new Protean ability, which essentially provides a 1.5x STAB boost to all of his attacking moves, as well as changing his type. Bulbasaur and and Charmander get Chlorophyll and Solar Power respectively, making them much more threatening in the sun.
Torchic
Type: Fire
45 HP / 60 Atk / 40 Def / 70 SAtk / 50 SpD / 45 Spe
Abilities: Blaze (lol), Speed Boost

Type: Fire
45 HP / 60 Atk / 40 Def / 70 SAtk / 50 SpD / 45 Spe
Abilities: Blaze (lol), Speed Boost
Flamethrower
Fire Blast
Flame Charge
Heat Wave
Shadow Claw
Night Slash
Rock Slide
Return
Hidden Power
Will-O-Wisp
Toxic
Feather Dance
Protect
Substitute
Baton Pass
Hone Claws
Swords Dance
Curse
Agility
Fire Blast
Flame Charge
Heat Wave
Shadow Claw
Night Slash
Rock Slide
Return
Hidden Power
Will-O-Wisp
Toxic
Feather Dance
Protect
Substitute
Baton Pass
Hone Claws
Swords Dance
Curse
Agility
Overview
Torchic got A LOT better this generation for one reason: Speed Boost is now LC legal! Running a set consisting of Protect, Swords Dance, Baton Pass, and a filler move will be Torchic’s flagship set this generation. Its mediocre bulk can be somewhat mitigated by Berry Juice/Eviolite, allowing it a better chance of pulling off a Baton Pass and setting up one of its partners. It also has the option of using the speed boosts for itself, but its offenses are a bit lacking, and it has no way to boost its Special Attack. Torchic also has an issue with phazing and Taunt, which is an issue shared by other Baton Passers. Nonetheless, Torchic has secured its place as one of the premier Baton Pass users in LC.
Movesets
Torchic @ Eviolite
Ability: Speed Boost
Level: 5
EVs: 196 Def / 36 SpA / 36 SpD / 236 Spd
Bold Nature
- Protect
- Swords Dance / Curse / Hone Claws
- Baton Pass
- Fire Blast / Substitute
Torchic does well with a physically bulky set, since this allows it to stay in on physical opponents and grab a boost before it passes to a partner. Protect guarantees that it gets at least one boost. Torchic can then choose from a variety of boosting options. Swords Dance allows it to pass the largest attack boosts. Curse can be use to pass both Attack and Defense boosts, with the speed drop being nullified by Speed Boost. Fire Blast is Torchic's most powerful attacking option, since its physical movepool isn't that great. Substitute is also an option to further support its team mates, but this leaves Torchic even more susceptible to Taunt.
Ability: Speed Boost
Level: 5
EVs: 196 Def / 36 SpA / 36 SpD / 236 Spd
Bold Nature
- Protect
- Swords Dance / Curse / Hone Claws
- Baton Pass
- Fire Blast / Substitute
Torchic does well with a physically bulky set, since this allows it to stay in on physical opponents and grab a boost before it passes to a partner. Protect guarantees that it gets at least one boost. Torchic can then choose from a variety of boosting options. Swords Dance allows it to pass the largest attack boosts. Curse can be use to pass both Attack and Defense boosts, with the speed drop being nullified by Speed Boost. Fire Blast is Torchic's most powerful attacking option, since its physical movepool isn't that great. Substitute is also an option to further support its team mates, but this leaves Torchic even more susceptible to Taunt.
Torchic @ Life Orb
Ability: Speed Boost
Level: 5
EVs: 236 Spd / 36 SDef / 200 SAtk / 36 Def
Modest Nature
IVs: 30 Atk / 30 SAtk
- Protect / Substitute
- Fire Blast
- Hidden Power [Grass]
- Baton Pass
This set takes a more offensive route and allows Torchic to effectively use its Speed Boosts on its own. After one Speed Boost, Torchic hits 21 speed, enough to outpace the unboosted metagame. Fire Blast is Torchic’s most reliable STAB option, backed by its 17 SpA and Life Orb. HP Grass provides optimum coverage, hitting Water and Rock types. If Torchic ever finds itself in an unfavorable situation, it can still Baton Pass out to a team mate who would be able to better utilize the boosts.
Torchic could also try a physical attacking set, but its generally weaker since its only STAB move is the weak and redundant Flame Charge.
Ability: Speed Boost
Level: 5
EVs: 236 Spd / 36 SDef / 200 SAtk / 36 Def
Modest Nature
IVs: 30 Atk / 30 SAtk
- Protect / Substitute
- Fire Blast
- Hidden Power [Grass]
- Baton Pass
This set takes a more offensive route and allows Torchic to effectively use its Speed Boosts on its own. After one Speed Boost, Torchic hits 21 speed, enough to outpace the unboosted metagame. Fire Blast is Torchic’s most reliable STAB option, backed by its 17 SpA and Life Orb. HP Grass provides optimum coverage, hitting Water and Rock types. If Torchic ever finds itself in an unfavorable situation, it can still Baton Pass out to a team mate who would be able to better utilize the boosts.
Torchic could also try a physical attacking set, but its generally weaker since its only STAB move is the weak and redundant Flame Charge.
Froakie
Type: Water
41 HP / 56 Att / 41 Def / 62 SAtk / 44 SDef / 71 Spd
Abilities: Torrent, Protean

Type: Water
41 HP / 56 Att / 41 Def / 62 SAtk / 44 SDef / 71 Spd
Abilities: Torrent, Protean
Hydro Pump
Surf
Scald
Ice Beam
Blizzard
Hidden Power
Waterfall
Rock Slide
Return
Acrobatics
U-turn
Power-Up-Punch
Quick Attack
Thief
Toxic Spikes
Taunt
Substitute
Toxic
Rain Dance
Surf
Scald
Ice Beam
Blizzard
Hidden Power
Waterfall
Rock Slide
Return
Acrobatics
U-turn
Power-Up-Punch
Quick Attack
Thief
Toxic Spikes
Taunt
Substitute
Toxic
Rain Dance
Overview
Froakie is the only Pokemon in LC with Protean. It has respectable 56/62 offenses and a great 71 base speed, letting it hit 17 Spd with a positive nature and 188 EVs. This lets it outspeed various Pokemon such as Vullaby, Dwebble, and unboosted Swirlix.
It naturally functions as a good special attacker due to its decent special movepool and Protean. Hydro Pump will be the main attacking move in most cases due to its high base power and great all around coverage. Ice Beam and Hidden Power provide good coverage alongside Hydro Pump, and even gain pseudo-STAB courtesy of Protean. U-turn will also see usage on most sets, due to its excellent utility.
Even though Froakie is seemingly one-dimensional at first, it can run some other interesting options. It can run a pure physical boosting set with Power-Up-Punch, or a supporting set with options such as Toxic Spikes and Taunt.
Froakie’s main issue lies in its frailty. It can be mitigated to an extent with investment and Eviolite/Berry Juice, but if it’s not invested it can find itself being outsped and KO’d by mons like Gastly, Taillow, and Elekid. It also struggles against priority; it’s only priority move is Quick Attack, and moves such as Timburr’s Mach Punch can put a severe dent in it.
Movesets
Froakie @ Life Orb
Ability: Protean
Level: 5
EVs: 28 HP / 76 Atk / 28 Def / 184 SAtk / 188 Spd
Naive Nature
IVs: 30 Atk / 30 SAtk
- Hydro Pump / Surf
- Ice Beam
- Hidden Power [Grass]
- U-turn
With the listed EV spread, Froakie reaches 13 Att and 15 SpA. These stats are boosted even further by Life Orb (1.3x) and Protean (1.5x, STAB Bonus). Backed by 17 Speed, Froakie makes a great candidate for an all out attacker. Hydro Pump is your go-to move; backed by Protean and Life Orb, it’s no joke. Ice Beam is there to smack grass-types such as Tangela, and to a lesser extent dragons. HP Grass rounds out the coverage by giving you a decent way to hit water-types; it’s your best option vs. Frillish and friends. U-turn is to scout, as well as hitting non-resists surprisingly hard thanks to the pseudo-STAB from Protean.
A Choice item is a decent option as well, but Froakie generally enjoys being able to switch moves, as it makes the best use of his ability.
Ability: Protean
Level: 5
EVs: 28 HP / 76 Atk / 28 Def / 184 SAtk / 188 Spd
Naive Nature
IVs: 30 Atk / 30 SAtk
- Hydro Pump / Surf
- Ice Beam
- Hidden Power [Grass]
- U-turn
With the listed EV spread, Froakie reaches 13 Att and 15 SpA. These stats are boosted even further by Life Orb (1.3x) and Protean (1.5x, STAB Bonus). Backed by 17 Speed, Froakie makes a great candidate for an all out attacker. Hydro Pump is your go-to move; backed by Protean and Life Orb, it’s no joke. Ice Beam is there to smack grass-types such as Tangela, and to a lesser extent dragons. HP Grass rounds out the coverage by giving you a decent way to hit water-types; it’s your best option vs. Frillish and friends. U-turn is to scout, as well as hitting non-resists surprisingly hard thanks to the pseudo-STAB from Protean.
A Choice item is a decent option as well, but Froakie generally enjoys being able to switch moves, as it makes the best use of his ability.
Froakie @ Berry Juice/Eviolite
Ability: Protean
Level: 5
EVs: 28 HP / 228 Atk / 28 Def / 4 SDef / 188 Spd
Jolly Nature
- Power-Up Punch
- Waterfall
- Return
- Thief / Rock Slide / Quick Attack
This set takes a different approach, as the main goal is to gradually build your attack and start dishing out heavy physical hits. Power-Up-Punch is the crux of the set, being a (weak) attack and a +1 attack boost all at once. Waterfall and Return get surprisingly good coverage together, only missing out on Ferroseed, Frillish, Pumpkaboo and Phantump. Thief can hit the latter three for respectable damage, as well as being potentially useful if you’ve already used up your Berry Juice. Rock Slide can be run as alternate coverage, and Quick Attack can be used for priority.
Ability: Protean
Level: 5
EVs: 28 HP / 228 Atk / 28 Def / 4 SDef / 188 Spd
Jolly Nature
- Power-Up Punch
- Waterfall
- Return
- Thief / Rock Slide / Quick Attack
This set takes a different approach, as the main goal is to gradually build your attack and start dishing out heavy physical hits. Power-Up-Punch is the crux of the set, being a (weak) attack and a +1 attack boost all at once. Waterfall and Return get surprisingly good coverage together, only missing out on Ferroseed, Frillish, Pumpkaboo and Phantump. Thief can hit the latter three for respectable damage, as well as being potentially useful if you’ve already used up your Berry Juice. Rock Slide can be run as alternate coverage, and Quick Attack can be used for priority.
Froakie @ Berry Juice/Eviolite
Ability: Protean
Level: 5
EVs: 108 HP / 28 Def / 180 SAtk / 4 SDef / 188 Spd
Timid Nature
- Toxic Spikes
- Taunt
- Hydro Pump / Scald
- Ice Beam / U-turn
Unfortunately for Froakie, it does NOT get Spikes, since it is a level-up move for Greninja only. It does however get Toxic Spikes, so if you’re looking for something fresh and new to set them up, why not Froakie? This set also utilizes a fast Taunt to shut down slower support pokemon and walls. Hydro Pump still hits very hard, although Scald can be used for the burn chance (note that this has synergy issues with Toxic Spikes). Ice Beam provides more coverage, although U-turn can be used to get the heck out of there once his job is done.
Ability: Protean
Level: 5
EVs: 108 HP / 28 Def / 180 SAtk / 4 SDef / 188 Spd
Timid Nature
- Toxic Spikes
- Taunt
- Hydro Pump / Scald
- Ice Beam / U-turn
Unfortunately for Froakie, it does NOT get Spikes, since it is a level-up move for Greninja only. It does however get Toxic Spikes, so if you’re looking for something fresh and new to set them up, why not Froakie? This set also utilizes a fast Taunt to shut down slower support pokemon and walls. Hydro Pump still hits very hard, although Scald can be used for the burn chance (note that this has synergy issues with Toxic Spikes). Ice Beam provides more coverage, although U-turn can be used to get the heck out of there once his job is done.
Conclusion
I only covered a few starter pokemon, but hopefully I’ve sparked some ideas for discussion. Which starters have you tried out in LC so far? Are there any movesets you’ve been particularly successful with? Feel free to post and discuss sets. Let’s discuss the starter pokemon of XY LC!
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