Daikenki, but Empoleon and Typhlosion are tied for second.

Daikenki, but Empoleon and Typhlosion are tied for second.
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Super Special Awesome Charizard.
Typhlosion

Now, usually for these sorts of threads I would either give a really inteeresting review or write some huge epic battle between them but in this case, I can't possibly comment.
1.There are so many fans out thre, if Jaroda died first, I'd never forgive myself.
2.There are simply too many to make a battle about.
3.I have forty minutes, not three hours.
Though my top favorite Starters in each Generation all have a high esteem in my heart, so they all are considered #1 one way or another... I'll have to pick Torterra out of all of them. Grass/Ground turtle that's huge and crushes stuff. Lots of love to Blastoise, Meganium, Blaziken and Jalorda, though. It's hard to pick, but I only can pick one. XP
Is that so ~
Daikenki is beating Jaroda.
Daikenki is epic, but I like torterra.
But I voted for Daikenki. :U
The King:SWAMPERT!!!111!!!1! =D
Other Favorites: Charizard, Blastoise, Blaziken, Torterra, Empoleon, Meganium, Daikenki
Ones I Kinda Like, but not that much: Venusaur, Feraligatr, Typhlosion, Sceptile
Indifferent: Embuoo, Infernape
Really, REALLY Dislike it: Jalorda
It's no surprise to me that Blaziken is winning. Speed Boost allows Blaziken to get the first, and last hit in a battle.
Swampert , I like him best.

Swampert is definately my favorite. I always (whenever possible) have a Swampert on my team, even in the URPG.
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Even though I'm almost guaranteed to start with Snivy, this picture, along with the fact that Daikenki uses the shells on its front legs as scabbards for its swords, just made it the best starter ever.
Sceptile. I prefer its design and its movepool.
Blastoise, no doubt there. It's my favourite Pokémon of all times.
And I don't want to be a nitpicker, but Blastoise is spelt wrong in the poll. ^^;
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Charizard is my favorite, but Feraligatr comes in a close second.
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