![]() Image: Game Freak/Nintendo, The Pokémon Company Instead of picking a Pokémon on the spot, you get to spend time with all three of them and then you pick. But in Scarlet and Violet academy director Clavell shows up to your home and tells you it’s time to pick a starter before you attend the local academy. In the past, you might be presented with an option of three Pokémon in a lab, and you’d simply pick the one that looked best. This is because, for the first time in franchise history, the game makes you spend time with all of them before making a decision. Even then, in all my years of playing Pokémon, I never struggled with the decision quite as much as I did when I had to pick one in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. ![]() ![]() Choosing your starter has never been an easy decision whichever Pokémon you go with is the first creature to join you on your journey, and because of that they get special attention and cooler designs. In pretty much every mainline Pokémon game (save Pokémon Yellow) each trainer starts their journey by picking one of three Pokémon to start their journey with. ![]() I’m convinced the good developers at Game Freak are trying to mess with my emotions when it comes to picking a starter in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. ![]()
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