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Pokémon’s Gen 10 Games Can Solve The Series’ Biggest Starter Problem

One prevalent trend seen among the franchise’s various starter trios should not continue into Generation 10. One of the most recognizable aspects of any game, there have not been many changes to the starter Pokémon formula since its introduction in. However, this is not to say that some trends have become apparent as more starters have been created, one of which has long-since become overused when it comes to these iconic groups of Pokémon.

Although the next set of core games has not yet been revealed, speculation is rife over everything from potential release dates for ’s Gen 10 to the themes and contents of these titles. However, it is undeniable that the next Generation could be ’s best yet, with just a few alterations and improvements to the standard design of these games. One particularly notable example of this is a point of contention for many when it comes to the starter Pokémon of several Generations, a pattern which Gen 10 could break at last.

It has become very common for the final evolutions of starters to have a humanoid body, no matter what their basic forms look like. For example, in, two of the three starters follow this pattern; Sprigatito becomes Meowsarada and Quaxly becomes Quaquaval, both of which blend their respective animal traits with an undeniably human body. Only Fuecoco retains its crocodile theme alone throughout its evolutionary family, eventually evolving into Skeledirge. The powerful starter Pokémon evolution has an impressive design which is clearly an extension of Fuecoco’s own, whereas Meowscarada and Quaquaval are arguably less so.

Of course, this has been a visible trend within multiple generations of Pokémon, something which has attracted complaints from some players. It is easy to understand why; although a humanoid design may be interesting in isolation, when so many starters follow the same pattern in their evolutions, their appearances quickly become homogeneous. Far from the sheer variety visible in their base forms,

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