Feralgiatr is better than Thyplosion. That's because Feraligatr is a water type and Thyplosion is a fire type. Fire beats water, like always!
To teach Typhlosion, Charizard, Infernape, or Blaziken (I have them all), you MUST build trust between your Pokemon. Then, go to Blackthorn City. There are 3 Move tutors there. The one on the left won't teach you anything without a heart scale. The one in the middle can teach Draco Meteor to your Dragonite, or other dragons. I haven't tried it on anyone but my Dragonite, but would be nice to try it. The last one, on the right, can teach Blaziken, Typhlosion, Infernape, andCharizard Blast Burn if your Pokemon has gained enough trust and respect for you. And you can teach a powerful grass-type move to Sceptile, Venusaur, Meganium, and Torterra, and a powerful water-type move to Swampert, Feraligatr, Blastoise, and Empoleon. Sorry, I don't know what the grass- and water-type moves are, cause my Venusaur and Feraligatr don't have enough trust in me yet. Hope this helped!:)
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Typhlosion, Meganium, Feraligatr, Poliwrath, Gyarados, Nidoking, Scizor, Muk, Arcanine, Machamp, Magmortar, Aerodactyl, Charizard, Blastoise, Venusaur, Dragonit, and Tyranitar are very good when they are a fully realized pokemon. These are Pokemon from both the Jhoto region and the Kanto Region which are both accesible in Pokemon Heart Gold and Soulsilver. I know because i beat both regions.
The Pokemon start at #152(chickorita) and end at #251(celebi) The region is the johto region. Games featuring the johto region are Pokemon Gold(GBC), Silver(GBC), Crystal(GBC), Heartgold(NDS), and Soulsilver(NDS) versions. Th newest games are Heartgold(NDS), and Soulsilver(NDS) versions. The starters for the johto region are Chikorita>Bayleef>Meganium Cyndaquil>Quilava>Typhlosion Totodile>Croconaw>Feraligatr
cyndaquil, ---> quilava, ---> typhlosion. totodile, ---> croconaw, ---> feraligatr. chikorita, ---> bayleef, ---> meganium. I would rate Meganium the best, or Chikorita if you want its base evolution.
I used Typhlosion Meganium Feraligatr Venusaur Sceptile and Snorlax
They are pretty much all equal. Typhlosion has good attacking and bad defense. Meganium has good defense and bad attacking. Feraligatr is pretty balanced out.
Totodile, chikorita, and cyndaquil the evolutions are croconaw , bayleef, quilava, Feraligatr , meganium, and typhlosion. I have typhlosion lv 100 moves are strength, blast burn, lava plume , and eruption.
in a house in blackthorn city. he teaches meganium frenzy plant, typhlosion blast burn, and feraligatr hydro cannon.
-Cyndaquil (evolves into Quilava evolves into Typhlosion) - Todadille (evolves into Crocnaw evolves into Feraligatr) - Chickorita(evolves into Bayleaf evolves into Meganium)
Of course, Typhlosion`s a fire type and Meganium is a grass type, plus Typhlosion can learn Shodow claw how I know? My Typhlosion, Blaze knows it.
I just finished beating the elite four without trouble. I used Feraligatr, Meganium, Typhlosion, Ampharos(great Pokemon for the elite), Lugia(also amaing for this) and alakazam
Go to Pokemon.com, look at the pokedex. They have all the Pokemon there. The starters and their evolved forms are: Water - totodile - croconaw -feraligatr Grass - chikorita - bayleef - meganium Fire - cyndaquil - quilava - typhlosion
For me best pokemons are: arceus charizard darkrai garchomp feraligatr giratina lugia ho-oh mewtwo typhlosion
there is no possible way to do that
Depends on your play style. I tend to do better with Fire-type starters and typically build my team around Typhlosion. Some people pick Chikorita to get Meganium and build their team around Meganium. Example is getting a Water-type pokemon later to cover his Fire-type weakness. Others pick Totodile to get Feraligatr and build their team around Feraligatr. Or you can choose your starter based off the first gyms—which type matchup is the best? Ooorrrr you can choose based on the pokemon you typically want on your team. Maybe you want to choose based off your favorite looks? Moves? Abilities? Any starter is good for meta games so you’ll do fine no matter what you pick. Most people will use Feraligatr or Typhlosion for PVP battles.