![]() ![]() Other: Other aesthetics like abilities, levels, can minorly contribute to a Pokémon's tiering as well.īasically, Pokémon who are ranked higher in the tier list tend to be found earlier in the game (or at a higher level), can win more match-ups from the game's various trainers (Including the Gym Leaders, the Elite Four, and Team Flare), have stronger movepools (usually being able to learn more TM's, HM's, and Level-up moves), and may have other useful aesthetics like more useful abilities, faster growth, or self-healing. ![]() Pokémon who perform better against more major battles tend to rank higher. Major Battles: How the Pokémon fares against key match-ups in the game. Pokémon with wider and more useful movepools tend to rank higher. ![]() Movepool: What the Pokémon's movepool is like and how it contributes to a team. ![]() Pokémon with better stats for in-game runs tend to rank higher. Stats: What their base stats are like and how they contribute to a team. Typing: What is the Pokémon's typing and how useful it is in the game. Availability: When the Pokémon can be first found, and how rare. Pokémon are tiered based on several factors: Pokémon that are the most useful belong in the S-Tier, while Pokémon that are the least useful belong in the F-Tier. In this in-game tier list there will be seven tiers (Or possibly more). For competitively-minded players, this approach to playing the game gives them more immediate access to useful items, TMs, and HMs. In-game tier lists provide players with the information needed to complete the game as quickly and as effortlessly as possible. In-game tier lists rank Pokémon according to their usefulness during the main portion of the game-that is, until the credits roll for the first time. ![]()
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