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* Which {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} are available to use, when they can be obtained, and the versions they appear in | * Which {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} are available to use, when they can be obtained, and the versions they appear in | ||
* Reccomended versions to play | * Reccomended versions to play | ||
* Tips and strategies | |||
* More coming soon... | * More coming soon... | ||
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[[Mega Stone]]s are banned, due to [[Mega Evolution]] increasing all applicable Pokémon's BSTs well above the maximum. | [[Mega Stone]]s are banned, due to [[Mega Evolution]] increasing all applicable Pokémon's BSTs well above the maximum. | ||
Certain near-universal [[TM]]s and [[Move Tutor]] | Certain near-universal [[TM]]s and [[Move Tutor]] moves are potentially banworthy due to allowing any Pokémon to simply rely on luck or the strength of the opponent. Note that this does apply to Pokémon which learn these moves naturally. They are as follows: | ||
* {{m|Bide}} | * {{m|Bide}} | ||
* {{m|Double Team}} | * {{m|Double Team}} | ||
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* Porygon only costs 6,500 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s, as opposed to 9,999{{sup/1|R}}{{sup/1|Y}}/8,300{{sup/1|JB}} | * Porygon only costs 6,500 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s, as opposed to 9,999{{sup/1|R}}{{sup/1|Y}}/8,300{{sup/1|JB}} | ||
* {{p|Caterpie}} is more common in the wild than in Red, and can be found at a higher level | * {{p|Caterpie}} is more common in the wild than in Red, and can be found at a higher level | ||
** {{m|Confusion}} is more useful against [[Brock]] than {{m|Poison Sting}} | ** Butterfree's {{m|Confusion}} is more useful against [[Brock]] than Beedrill's {{m|Poison Sting}} | ||
Tips and strategies: | |||
* Lickitung is the only available Pokémon capable of learning {{m|Surf}} | |||
* In [[Mt. Moon]], pick up {{TM|12|Water Gun}} on 1F | |||
* On {{rt|24|Kanto}}, pick up {{TM|45|Thunder Wave}} | |||
* On the [[S.S. Anne]], pick up {{TM|08|Body Slam}} on 1F | |||
* Purchase a [[Fresh Water]] and give it to the girl on the [[Celadon Department Store]] roof to recieve {{TM|13|Ice Beam}} | |||
** If using Onix, purchase and give her a [[Soda Pop]] to recieve {{TM|48|Rock Slide}} | |||
* In the [[Team Rocket Hideout|Rocket Hideout]], pick up {{TM|10|Double-Edge}} on B3F | |||
* In [[Saffron City]], speak to [[Mr. Psychic]] to recieve {{TM|29|Psychic}} | |||
* In [[Silph Co.]], pick up {{TM|26|Earthquake}} on 10F | |||
** If using Lickitung, pick up {{TM|03|Swords Dance}} on 7F | |||
* In the {{OBP|Pokémon Mansion|Kanto}}, pick up {{TM|14|Blizzard}} on B1F | |||
* [[Lorelei]] is difficult, but can be brought down by a combination of a {{m|Thunderbolt}} user, Hitmonlee or Hitmonchan, and Butterfree's {{m|Mega Drain}} | |||
* [[Bruno]] is completely swept by Butterfree's {{type|Psychic}} attacks, plus Mega Drain for both Onix | |||
* [[Agatha]] can be also defeated by Butterfree's Psychic-type attacks, as well as Marowak's {{m|Bonemerang}} | |||
* [[Lance]] folds to a BoltBeam user and Onix's Rock Slide | |||
For convenience, these are the NFEs that are over the maximum BST: | For convenience, these are the NFEs that are over the maximum BST: | ||
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The reccomended game for this set is {{color|{{crystal color}}|Crystal}}. The reasoning is as follows: | The reccomended game for this set is {{color|{{crystal color}}|Crystal}}. The reasoning is as follows: | ||
* The most Pokémon are available | * The most Pokémon are available | ||
* Both Caterpie and Weedle are available early | * Both Caterpie and {{p|Weedle}} are available early | ||
** | |||
Tips and strategies: | |||
* An [[HM]] slave is required to use {{m|Waterfall}} | |||
* Begin the game on a Thursday to recieve a [[Hard Stone]] from [[Week Siblings|Arthur]] on {{rt|36|Johto}} | |||
* Catch an Unown with {{type|Rock}} {{m|Hidden Power}}, and use it with the aforementioned Hard Stone to defeat [[Falkner]] | |||
* On Friday, speak to Frieda on {{rt|32|Johto}} to recieve a [[Poison Barb]] | |||
* Teach {{p|Ledyba}}/Ledian {{m|Thunder Punch|ThunderPunch}} and {{m|Ice Punch}} via TMs purchased at the [[Goldenrod Department Store]] | |||
* If planning on using Corsola, pick up {{TM|04|Rollout}} on {{rt|35|Johto}} | |||
* In the [[National Park]], speak to the {{tc|Teacher}} to recieve a [[Quick Claw]], and also pick up {{TM|28|Dig}} | |||
* On Sunday, obtain {{TM|27|Return}} from a woman on 5F of the Goldenrod Department Store, as well as a [[Magnet]] from Sunny on {{rt|37|Johto}} | |||
* [[Morty]]'s Pokémon (except {{p|Gengar}}) can only damage Aipom with {{m|Curse}} or a move copied with {{m|Mimic}} | |||
* At the [[Lake of Rage]], speak to the man in the northwestern house to recieve {{TM|10|Hidden Power}} | |||
* After clearing out [[Team Rocket HQ|Team Rocket's Hideout]], speak to the guard in the [[gate]] on {{rt|43|Johto}} to recieve {{TM|36|Sludge Bomb}} | |||
* After defeating [[Team Rocket]] at the [[Goldenrod Radio Tower]], speak to [[DJ Mary]] on 4F to recieve a [[Pink Bow]] | |||
* [[Will]]'s Pokémon can easily be defeated by Ledian, with the exception of his {{p|Jynx}} | |||
* Most of [[Koga]]'s Pokémon are weak to Butterfree's {{m|Psybeam}}, but {{p|Crobat}}'s {{m|Wing Attack}} will quickly take it out | |||
* [[Bruno]]'s Pokémon are also defeated by Butterfree, but {{p|Machamp}}'s Rock Slide will OHKO if it hits | |||
* [[Karen]]'s Gengar can only damage Aipom and Lickitung with Curse | |||
* Give Ledian a [[PRZCureBerry]] to hold when fighting [[Lance]] to heal from his {{p|Dragonite}}'s Thunder Wave | |||
==[[Generation III]]== | ==[[Generation III]]== | ||
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* Mawile is available, and earlier than in Emerald | * Mawile is available, and earlier than in Emerald | ||
** {{a|Intimidate}} is extremely useful, outweighing Sableye's excellent typing | ** {{a|Intimidate}} is extremely useful, outweighing Sableye's excellent typing | ||
* [[Tate and Liza]] are near-insurmountable in Emerald | * [[Tate and Liza]] are near-insurmountable in Emerald due to their {{p|Claydol}}'s {{m|Earthquake}} | ||
* [[Team Magma]] serves as a greater challenge than [[Team Aqua]] | * [[Team Magma]] serves as a greater challenge than [[Team Aqua]] | ||
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The reccomended game for this set is {{color|{{FireRed color}}|FireRed}}. The reasoning is as follows: | The reccomended game for this set is {{color|{{FireRed color}}|FireRed}}. The reasoning is as follows: | ||
* Lickitung | * Lickitung can be obtained by trading a {{p|Golduck}} rather than a {{p|Slowbro}} | ||
** Psyduck requires less grinding/[[Rare Candy|Rare Candies]] to evolve than {{p|Slowpoke}} | |||
* Caterpie is more common in the wild | * Caterpie is more common in the wild | ||
** Confusion is more useful against Brock than Poison Sting | ** Butterfree's Confusion is more useful against Brock than Beedrill's Poison Sting | ||
==={{pkmn|XD: Gale of Darkness}}=== | ==={{pkmn|XD: Gale of Darkness}}=== | ||
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The reccomended game for this set is {{color|{{platinum color}}|Platinum}}. The reasoning is as follows: | The reccomended game for this set is {{color|{{platinum color}}|Platinum}}. The reasoning is as follows: | ||
* {{p|Wurmple}} is available earlier | * {{p|Wurmple}} is available earlier | ||
* {{p|Kricketot}} learns {{m|Bug Bite}} | |||
===[[Johto]]-based games=== | ===[[Johto]]-based games=== | ||
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** While Ledian can potentially abuse {{m|Baton Pass}}, Ariados has access to {{m|Night Shade}} and [[priority]] moves | ** While Ledian can potentially abuse {{m|Baton Pass}}, Ariados has access to {{m|Night Shade}} and [[priority]] moves | ||
* Caterpie is available earlier | * Caterpie is available earlier | ||
** Confusion is helpful against [[Proton]], Bugsy, and Silver in Azalea Town | ** Butterfree's Confusion is helpful against [[Proton]], [[Bugsy]], and {{ga|Silver}} in Azalea Town | ||
==Generation V== | ==Generation V== | ||
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The reccomended game for this set is {{color|{{Ultra Sun color}}|Ultra Sun}}. The reasoning is as follows: | The reccomended game for this set is a tie between {{color|{{Ultra Sun color}}|Ultra Sun}} and {{color|{{Ultra Moon color}}|Ultra Moon}}. The reasoning is as follows: | ||
* More Pokémon are available than in Sun and Moon | * More Pokémon are available than in Sun and Moon | ||
* {{p|Gumshoos}} serves as a greater challenge than {{rf|Alolan}} {{ | * In {{color|{{Ultra Sun color}}|Ultra Sun}}, {{pkmn2|Totem}} {{p|Gumshoos}} serves as a greater challenge than Totem {{rf|Alolan}} Raticate | ||
* In {{color|{{Ultra Moon color}}|Ultra Moon}}, [[Sina]] serves as a greater challenge than [[Dexio]] in [[Heahea City]] | |||
* In {{color|{{Ultra Moon color}}|Ultra Moon}}, [[Lana]] serves as a greater challenge than [[Mallow]] during [[Mina]]'s trial | |||
===Kanto-based games=== | ===Kanto-based games=== | ||
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The reccomended game for this set is {{color|{{Let's Go Pikachu color}}|Let's Go, Pikachu!}} The reasoning is as follows: | The reccomended game for this set is {{color|{{Let's Go Pikachu color}}|Let's Go, Pikachu!}} The reasoning is as follows: | ||
* Caterpie is more common in the wild | * Caterpie is more common in the wild | ||
** {{m|Poison Powder}} is more consistent against Brock than Poison Sting | ** Butterfree's {{m|Poison Powder}} is more consistent against Brock than Beedrill's Poison Sting | ||
* [[Trace]]'s {{p|Jolteon}} serves as a greater challenge than his {{p|Raichu}} | |||
==[[Generation VIII]]== | ==[[Generation VIII]]== | ||
===[[Galar]]-based games=== | ===[[Galar]]-based games=== | ||
Although the maximum BST for these games is 410, | Although the maximum BST for these games is 410, Medicham is not listed due to its Ability, Pure Power, which effectively makes its BST 519. | ||
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The reccomended game for this set is {{color|{{sword color}}|Sword}}. The reasoning is as follows: | The reccomended game for this set is {{color|{{sword color}}|Sword}}. The reasoning is as follows: | ||
* Mawile is available | * Mawile is available, and earlier than Sableye | ||
** Intimidate is more useful than Sableye's typing | ** Intimidate is more useful than Sableye's typing | ||
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This page is meant as a source of information about low-base stat total challenge runs.
Information that can be found here includes:
- Which Pokémon are available to use, when they can be obtained, and the versions they appear in
- Reccomended versions to play
- Tips and strategies
- More coming soon...
Pokémon that become available after first watching the credits roll are not listed. The sole exception to this is HeartGold and SoulSilver, which have the battle with Red atop Mt. Silver.
Ruleset
The maximum BST per Pokémon is generally 400, but in games where less than 6 unique Pokémon are available, the limit is adjusted to allow for a full party.
Non-fully evolved Pokémon (referred to as NFEs) are banned from the challenge starting in Generation V due to the held item Eviolite, which causes them to be much bulkier than other Pokémon with similar BSTs. In earlier Generations, the usage of NFEs is up to the the player. Some Pokémon, such as Kadabra, have proven to be extremely powerful despite their low BSTs. Others, such as starter Pokémon, are only available to be used in their first stage, making them an experience sink that will fall off in the mid-to-late game.
Other Pokémon that are typically banned from the challenge include Shedinja and Wishiwashi due to their Abilities Wonder Guard and Schooling, as well as Ditto and Smeargle due to their moves Transform and Sketch.
Mega Stones are banned, due to Mega Evolution increasing all applicable Pokémon's BSTs well above the maximum.
Certain near-universal TMs and Move Tutor moves are potentially banworthy due to allowing any Pokémon to simply rely on luck or the strength of the opponent. Note that this does apply to Pokémon which learn these moves naturally. They are as follows:
Additional rules, such as item restrictions and level caps (often seen in Nuzlockes), can be applied to this challenge as well. If items are allowed, Wobbuffet is banworthy due to HP-restoring items enabling it to counterattack repeatedly.
As with any challenge, it is also reccomended that the game be played in Set mode.
Generation I
The following BSTs are calculated on the modern scale by doubling the Special stat.
Pokémon | BST | Availability | Game(s) | |||
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348 | 1 Badge | R | G | B | Y | |
350 | 0 Badges | R | G | B | Y | |
370 | 2 Badges | R | G | B | Y | |
370 | 2 BadgesJB 3 BadgesRG |
R | G | B | Y | |
375 | 2 Badges | R | G | B | Y | |
375 | 2 Badges | R | G | B | Y | |
385 | 0 Badges | R | G | B | Y | |
385 | 2 Badges | R | G | B | Y | |
393 | 0 Badges | R | G | B | Y | |
395 | 2 Badges | R | G | B | Y | |
400 | 1 Badge | R | G | B | Y |
The reccomended game for this set is Green (English Blue). The reasoning is as follows:
- Beedrill and Lickitung are available
- Porygon only costs 6,500 Coins, as opposed to 9,999RY/8,300JB
- Caterpie is more common in the wild than in Red, and can be found at a higher level
- Butterfree's Confusion is more useful against Brock than Beedrill's Poison Sting
Tips and strategies:
- Lickitung is the only available Pokémon capable of learning Surf
- In Mt. Moon, pick up TM12 (Water Gun) on 1F
- On Route 24, pick up TM45 (Thunder Wave)
- On the S.S. Anne, pick up TM08 (Body Slam) on 1F
- Purchase a Fresh Water and give it to the girl on the Celadon Department Store roof to recieve TM13 (Ice Beam)
- If using Onix, purchase and give her a Soda Pop to recieve TM48 (Rock Slide)
- In the Rocket Hideout, pick up TM10 (Double-Edge) on B3F
- In Saffron City, speak to Mr. Psychic to recieve TM29 (Psychic)
- In Silph Co., pick up TM26 (Earthquake) on 10F
- If using Lickitung, pick up TM03 (Swords Dance) on 7F
- In the Pokémon Mansion, pick up TM14 (Blizzard) on B1F
- Lorelei is difficult, but can be brought down by a combination of a Thunderbolt user, Hitmonlee or Hitmonchan, and Butterfree's Mega Drain
- Bruno is completely swept by Butterfree's Psychic-type attacks, plus Mega Drain for both Onix
- Agatha can be also defeated by Butterfree's Psychic-type attacks, as well as Marowak's Bonemerang
- Lance folds to a BoltBeam user and Onix's Rock Slide
For convenience, these are the NFEs that are over the maximum BST:
Generation II
Pokémon | BST | Availability | Game(s) | ||
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330 | 7 Badges | G | S | C | |
336 | 0 Badges | G | S | C | |
352 | 3 Badges | G | S | C | |
360 | 2 Badges | G | S | C | |
380 | 3 Badges | G | S | C | |
385 | 0 BadgesGC 2 BadgesS |
G | S | C | |
385 | 0 BadgesSC 2 BadgesG |
G | S | C | |
385 | 7 Badges | G | S | C | |
390 | 0 Badges | G | S | C | |
390 | 0 Badges | G | S | C | |
390 | 2 Badges | G | S | C |
The reccomended game for this set is Crystal. The reasoning is as follows:
- The most Pokémon are available
- Both Caterpie and Weedle are available early
Tips and strategies:
- An HM slave is required to use Waterfall
- Begin the game on a Thursday to recieve a Hard Stone from Arthur on Route 36
- Catch an Unown with Rock-type Hidden Power, and use it with the aforementioned Hard Stone to defeat Falkner
- On Friday, speak to Frieda on Route 32 to recieve a Poison Barb
- Teach Ledyba/Ledian ThunderPunch and Ice Punch via TMs purchased at the Goldenrod Department Store
- If planning on using Corsola, pick up TM04 (Rollout) on Route 35
- In the National Park, speak to the Teacher to recieve a Quick Claw, and also pick up TM28 (Dig)
- On Sunday, obtain TM27 (Return) from a woman on 5F of the Goldenrod Department Store, as well as a Magnet from Sunny on Route 37
- Morty's Pokémon (except Gengar) can only damage Aipom with Curse or a move copied with Mimic
- At the Lake of Rage, speak to the man in the northwestern house to recieve TM10 (Hidden Power)
- After clearing out Team Rocket's Hideout, speak to the guard in the gate on Route 43 to recieve TM36 (Sludge Bomb)
- After defeating Team Rocket at the Goldenrod Radio Tower, speak to DJ Mary on 4F to recieve a Pink Bow
- Will's Pokémon can easily be defeated by Ledian, with the exception of his Jynx
- Most of Koga's Pokémon are weak to Butterfree's Psybeam, but Crobat's Wing Attack will quickly take it out
- Bruno's Pokémon are also defeated by Butterfree, but Machamp's Rock Slide will OHKO if it hits
- Karen's Gengar can only damage Aipom and Lickitung with Curse
- Give Ledian a PRZCureBerry to hold when fighting Lance to heal from his Dragonite's Thunder Wave
Generation III
Hoenn-based games
Pokémon | BST | Availability | Game(s) | ||
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330 | 5 Badges | R | S | E | |
360 | 2 Badges | R | S | E | |
375 | 2 Badges | R | S | E | |
380 | 5 Badges | R | S | E | |
380 | 0 Badges | R | S | E | |
380 | 1 Badge | R | S | E | |
380 | 1 BadgeR 7 BadgesE |
R | S | E | |
385 | 0 Badges | R | S | E | |
385 | 0 Badges | R | S | E | |
400 | 1 Badge | R | S | E | |
400 | 1 Badge | R | S | E | |
400 | 1 Badge | R | S | E |
The reccomended game for this set is Ruby. The reasoning is as follows:
- Mawile is available, and earlier than in Emerald
- Intimidate is extremely useful, outweighing Sableye's excellent typing
- Tate and Liza are near-insurmountable in Emerald due to their Claydol's Earthquake
- Team Magma serves as a greater challenge than Team Aqua
Colosseum
The maximum BST for this game is 405.
Pokémon | BST |
---|---|
330 | |
360 | |
390 | |
390 | |
390 | |
405 | |
405 |
Kanto-based games
The maximum BST for these games is 405.
Pokémon | BST | Availability | Game(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
352 | 2 Badges | FR | LG | |
385 | 0 Badges | FR | LG | |
385 | 0 Badges | FR | LG | |
385 | 2 Badges | FR | LG | |
405 | 1 Badge | FR | LG | |
405 | 2 Badges | FR | LG |
The reccomended game for this set is FireRed. The reasoning is as follows:
- Lickitung can be obtained by trading a Golduck rather than a Slowbro
- Psyduck requires less grinding/Rare Candies to evolve than Slowpoke
- Caterpie is more common in the wild
- Butterfree's Confusion is more useful against Brock than Beedrill's Poison Sting
XD: Gale of Darkness
Pokémon | BST |
---|---|
352 | |
375 | |
380 | |
380 | |
380 | |
385 | |
385 | |
385 | |
390 | |
390 | |
400 |
Generation IV
Sinnoh-based games
Although the maximum BST for these games is 411, Azumarill and Medicham are not listed due to their Abilities, Huge Power and Pure Power, which effectively make their BSTs 509 and 519, respectively.
Pokémon | BST | Availability | Game(s) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
336 | 2 BadgesDP 3 BadgesPt |
D | P | Pt | |
384 | 0 Badges | D | P | Pt | |
385 | 0 BadgesPt 1 BadgeDP |
D | P | Pt | |
385 | 0 BadgesPt 1 BadgeDP |
D | P | Pt | |
405 | 1 Badge | D | P | Pt | |
410 | 2 BadgesP 4 BadgesPt |
D | P | Pt | |
410 | 0 Badges | D | P | Pt | |
411 | 2 Badges | D | P | Pt |
The reccomended game for this set is Platinum. The reasoning is as follows:
Johto-based games
Pokémon | BST | Availability | Game(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
330 | 7 Badges | HG | SS | |
336 | 0 Badges | HG | SS | |
352 | 3 Badges | HG | SS | |
380 | 3 Badges | HG | SS | |
385 | 0 BadgesHG 2 BadgesSS |
HG | SS | |
385 | 0 BadgesSS 2 BadgesHG |
HG | SS | |
390 | 0 Badges | HG | SS | |
390 | 0 Badges | HG | SS |
After entering the Hall of Fame
The reccomended game for this set is HeartGold. The reasoning is as follows:
- Ariados is available
- While Ledian can potentially abuse Baton Pass, Ariados has access to Night Shade and priority moves
- Caterpie is available earlier
Generation V
Black and White
The maximum BST for these games is 461.
Pokémon | BST | Availability | Game(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
420 | 0 Badges | B | W | |
425 | 1 Badge | B | W | |
428 | 3 Badges | B | W | |
445 | 1 Badge | B | W | |
446 | 0 Badge | B | W | |
460 | 4 Badges | B | W | |
461 | 3 Badges | B | W |
The reccomended game for this set is Black. The reasoning is as follows:
- The Basculin obtained from the in-game trade in Driftveil City has Reckless rather than Rock Head
- Since Basculin has low defenses, avoiding recoil damage is less useful than the boost in power Take Down and Double-Edge recieve
Black 2 and White 2
Although the maximum BST for these games is 420, Azumarill is not listed due to its Ability, Huge Power, which effectively makes its BST 510.
Pokémon | BST | Availability | Game(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
330 | 7 Badges | B2 | W2 | |
380 | 7 Badges | B2 | W2 | |
380 | 2 Badges | B2 | W2 | |
413 | 2 Badges | B2 | W2 | |
415 | 1 Badge | B2 | W2 | |
420 | 4 Badges | B2 | W2 | |
420 | 0 Badges | B2 | W2 |
The reccomended game for this set is White 2. The reasoning is as follows:
- More Pokémon are available
- A Flame Orb can be found in Reversal Mountain rather than a Toxic Orb
Generation VI
Kalos-based games
Hoenn-based games
The reccomended game for this set is Omega Ruby. The reasoning is as follows:
- Mawile is available
- Intimidate is more useful than Sableye's typing
- Team Magma serves as a greater challenge than Team Aqua
Generation VII
Alola-based games
The reccomended game for this set is a tie between Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. The reasoning is as follows:
- More Pokémon are available than in Sun and Moon
- In Ultra Sun, Totem Gumshoos serves as a greater challenge than Totem Alolan Raticate
- In Ultra Moon, Sina serves as a greater challenge than Dexio in Heahea City
- In Ultra Moon, Lana serves as a greater challenge than Mallow during Mina's trial
Kanto-based games
The maximum BST for these games is 405.
Pokémon | BST | Availability | Game(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
377 | 2 Badges | P | E | |
385 | 2 Badges | P | E | |
395 | 0 Badges | P | E | |
395 | 0 Badges | P | E | |
395 | 2 Badges | P | E | |
405 | 1 Badge | P | E |
The reccomended game for this set is Let's Go, Pikachu! The reasoning is as follows:
- Caterpie is more common in the wild
- Butterfree's Poison Powder is more consistent against Brock than Beedrill's Poison Sting
- Trace's Jolteon serves as a greater challenge than his Raichu
Generation VIII
Galar-based games
Although the maximum BST for these games is 410, Medicham is not listed due to its Ability, Pure Power, which effectively makes its BST 519.
The reccomended game for this set is Sword. The reasoning is as follows:
- Mawile is available, and earlier than Sableye
- Intimidate is more useful than Sableye's typing
Sinnoh-based games
Although the maximum BST for these games is 411, Medicham is not listed due to its Ability, Pure Power, which effectively makes its BST 519.
Pokémon | BST | Availability | Game(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
336 | 2 Badges | BD | SP | |
384 | 0 Badges | BD | SP | |
385 | 1 Badge | BD | SP | |
395 | 1 Badge | BD | SP | |
405 | 1 Badge | BD | SP | |
410 | 2 Badges | BD | SP | |
410 | 0 Badges | BD | SP | |
411 | 2 Badges | BD | SP |
The reccomended game for this set is Shining Pearl. The reasoning is as follows:
- More Pokémon are available
Legends: Arceus
The maximum BST for this game is 411.
Pokémon | BST | Availability |
---|---|---|
336 | 1 Noble | |
384 | 0 Nobles | |
385 | 0 Nobles | |
395 | 0 Nobles | |
405 | 1 Noble | |
410 | 1 Noble | |
410 | 0 Nobles | |
411 | 2 Nobles |
Generation IX
The maximum BST for these games is 405.
Pokémon | BST | Game(s) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
330 | S | V | TM | ID | |
330 | S | V | TM | ID | |
380 | S | V | TM | ID | |
384 | S | V | TM | ID | |
400 | S | V | TM | ID | |
404 | S | V | TM | ID | |
405 | S | V | TM | ID |