Pokemon Scarlet & Violet introduces the new ninth generation of Pokemon. This means you get three brand new starters to choose from. These are the standard types of Fire, Water, and Grass elementals. But in their final evolution they become dual types. If you’re also wondering which Pokémon to choose based on its final form, look no further. In this article, we will present the final evolution of each starter Pokémon in Scarlet and Violet.
What are the final evolutions of starters in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet
As with previous games, you can choose a Pokémon at the start of the game. This Pokémon will accompany you on your journey through Paldea. Therefore, it is important to choose a starter that suits your playing style. These are the Pokémon you can choose from.
- Sprigatito, grass cat
- Fuekoko, fire crocodile
- Quaxley, water duck
Like all starter Pokémon throughout the series, they reach the final stages by leveling up. That being said, here are all the starters and their final evolutions.
The final form of sprigatito
Sprigatito is a Grass-type Pokémon with good attack and speed stats. It evolves into Floragato at level 16. In this form, he can stand on two legs. Then, at level 36, Floragato evolves into Meowscarade. This is his final form, in which he becomes a Grass/Dark dual type.
The final evolution of Pokémon Fuekoko
Fuekoko is a Fire-type Pokémon with good HP and Sp. Attack. Evolves into Crocalore at level 16. The main change in his design is a fire hat on his head. Then, in the final stage at level 36, Crocalore transforms into Skeledirge. In this form, he becomes a dual Fire/Ghost type.
final form
Last on the list is the Water type, Quaxly. He has a decent attack stat, so only pick him if you’re a fan of water types. At level 16, it evolves into Quaxwell, where it becomes slightly taller. Then, at level 36, it evolves into its final form, Quakuaval. This is a water/combat double type with a constant dance move.
These are all starters and their final evolutions into Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. We hope this article helped you choose your starting Pocket Monster. For more helpful guides such as How to Get a Belly Drum TM and How to Get a Klawf Stick, visit our SV section soon.