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== Starters ==
== Starters ==
This time around, the Pokémon known as {{p|Chikorita}}, {{p|Cyndaquil}}, and {{p|Totodile}} are availible to trainers at the beginning of the game. They too follow the Grass-Fire-Water (respectively) route of the previous generation. However, as opposed to the other three generations, where the {{t|Fire}}-type would be the most difficult to start with, due to the region's first [[Gym Leader]] being of the {{t|Rock}}-type specialty, the {{t|Grass}}-type Chikorita is most difficult, followed by the {{t|Water}}-type Totodile and leaving Cyndaquil as the easiest.
This time around, the Pokémon known as {{p|Chikorita}}, {{p|Cyndaquil}}, and {{p|Totodile}} are available to trainers at the beginning of the game. They too follow the Grass-Fire-Water (respectively) route of the previous generation. However, as opposed to the other three generations, where the {{t|Fire}}-type would be the most difficult to start with, due to the region's first [[Gym Leader]] being of the {{t|Rock}}-type specialty, the {{t|Grass}}-type Chikorita is most difficult, followed by the {{t|Water}}-type Totodile and leaving Cyndaquil as the easiest.  


== Gym Leaders ==
== Gym Leaders ==
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