Pokemon: Which Gen 1 Starter is TRULY THE BEST? - DeadLock

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    Which Pokemon Starter should You Choose? Charmander vs Squirtle. Austin vs MatPat. The SCIENCE! vs Game Theory! This one is going to be epic... and perhaps a little personal. In this episode, two Game Theorists face off as we debate a seemingly simple question: Is Charmander or Squirtle the better Pokemon? It is one of history’s Great Debates, and we will settle it here or reach a Deadlock!
    Also note that all sides of the debate are RANDOMLY decided, so the debater may be arguing for a side he or she doesn't agree with. We wanted to keep this as neutral and unbiased as possible. NO HATE!
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  • @daltonwhite8300
    @daltonwhite8300 Před 6 lety +12297

    We all know that Bulbasaur wasn't in this because it would be the obvious winner
    First off, Hyper Beam is not the most powerful move in the first generation. Sure, it has the highest base power, but the user has to wait a turn after using it. Bulbasaur can learn the true most powerful moves in the first generation: Leech Seed and Sleep Powder. Leech Seed deals fixed damage to your opponent every turn (regardless of type except Grass) and then heals your Bulbasaur the same amount. Sleep Powder had pretty much 100% accuracy and, unlike in later Pokemon games, it took your Pokemon the entire turn to wake up. This means that if Bulbasaur is faster than your opponent, they don’t get to move at all.
    To counteract Charizard’s high special stat, Venusaur learns the move growth, which will power up Venusaur’s Razor Leaf attack and its Special Defense at the same time (in the first generation) making Charizard’s special attacks deal less damage. In later games, Bulbasaur can learn Synthesis and Giga Drain, healing more than Charmander can deal out. Thanks to Bulbasaur’s Poison type, it doesn’t have to worry about being poisoned, which is an excellent ability for a tank Pokemon. It also gives it access to the Black Sludge, which allows you to give the Leftovers to another member of your team. When Venusaur mega evolves, its ability Thick Fat reduces Charizard’s STAB attacks. All the while, Leech Seed is sapping away more health from your opponent.
    Although Charizard learns more HM’s than Venusaur, that doesn’t make it better. That just makes it more “useful” OUTSIDE of battle. And Austin, just because Charmander goes up against Ground types in the beginning of the game doesn’t mean that it gets stronger because of it. It just means that the trainer has to become more skilled, not the Pokemon (that’s not how EV’s work). Although Venusaur is weak to most of your rival’s team when He becomes the champion, you can work around that with sleep powder. Even though it’s not the winner of the popularity contest, it doesn’t mean that Bulbasaur isn’t the best Pokemon.
    I’m sorry it had to come to this. I got REALLY triggered that Bulbasaur wasn’t even in this, but then again, it would win too easily. #bulbasaurmasterrace

    • @kingo5675
      @kingo5675 Před 6 lety +233

      Atticus Finch your right

    • @leoxsegura
      @leoxsegura Před 6 lety +148

      yeah u right

    • @MercuryA2000
      @MercuryA2000 Před 6 lety +175

      Atticus Finch had to make it a fair fight

    • @aidanmcalevy9913
      @aidanmcalevy9913 Před 6 lety +99

      Atticus Finch by god, do your duty!

    • @CoaMist
      @CoaMist Před 6 lety +198

      YES DUDE YOUR RIGHT BULBASAUR IS GOOD IT GETS SLEEP POWEDER AND THEN LEACHE SEED AND THEN POISON POWDER OP

  • @day7148
    @day7148 Před 3 lety +666

    Austin: * brings up the Pokédex *
    Matpat: * fails to say :if we followed the Pokédex, bulbasaur would win this discussion *

  • @nickcatt7600
    @nickcatt7600 Před 3 lety +679

    Dude, bulbasaur is strong against the first 2 gyms, learns leech seed for healing, and gets a dual type from the start, and is SO ADORABLE!

    • @nickerhart6510
      @nickerhart6510 Před 2 lety +24

      He is amazing in current games but in gen 1 he didn't learn any poison attacks that deal direct damage and his grass moves left a lot to be desired as well, coupled with the small move pool his stats weren't suited well for the first 2 gens so he wasn't viable back then.

    • @raydygonzalez5714
      @raydygonzalez5714 Před 2 lety +13

      Being a gen 1 who was weak to psychic is bad. Gen 1 psychics were OP

    • @lightingmcqueen522
      @lightingmcqueen522 Před 2 lety +4

      And has a resistance to the third gym and he remind me of my French bulldog 😊

    • @kellenknipp955
      @kellenknipp955 Před 2 lety +5

      BULBASAUR FOR LIIIIIIIIIIFE
      *smashes pinap berry in face*

    • @justmeh6390
      @justmeh6390 Před 2 lety +5

      @@raydygonzalez5714 yeah but nobody plays gen 1. Only gen 1 remakes

  • @dogfobo7935
    @dogfobo7935 Před 2 lety +53

    I think you both are forgetting that grass types absolutely demolish rock types. He can literally wipe the floor with most rock types since most of his moves are grass based and on top of that grass types ko water types pretty quickly and he is the only pokemon that can heal while do doing damage that means you literally can not lose with Bulbasaur if you play your cards right and have less time going to shops to buy potions and more time to buy things that can increase damage and learn new moves.

    • @Kittycorn1711
      @Kittycorn1711 Před 3 měsíci +1

      This is a battle for starter Pokemon not all Pokemon

  • @skys6655
    @skys6655 Před 4 lety +617

    Video: charmander or squirtle
    Comments: bulbasaur
    Moms: pikachu?

  • @devongragg2773
    @devongragg2773 Před 3 lety +360

    Austin gets at 16% halfway through the vid, the editors: lets not move that

    • @TheRealWoopSlap
      @TheRealWoopSlap Před 3 lety +5

      Yeah I noticed that to

    • @johnsonjoy4599
      @johnsonjoy4599 Před 3 lety

      me too

    • @dumbkid4ever224
      @dumbkid4ever224 Před 3 lety

      yes

    • @SloppyFishy
      @SloppyFishy Před 3 lety

      Same

    • @thegeneralgamer4921
      @thegeneralgamer4921 Před 3 lety +7

      It's because they always start off taking of a LOT for randomly things for no reason. Well first 3 minutes not so much, but
      -10 for being a hipster
      +0 for recovering from being a hipster (while Matt for +5 for something similar)
      -10 for shots fired (bc Matt said his argument wasn't a good rebuttal)
      - 5 for Matt doing a clap and a half
      - 5 for Matt talking about water
      another -5 two seconds later bc why not
      - 9 for Matt talking about other planets not having enough water
      - 10 for Matt saying water allowed Pokemon to be made
      - 10 for Matt 'throwing shade'
      - 10 for speedrunners choosing Squirtle
      - 10 for scientific article saying Squirtle was the best
      Most of these aren't actually related to the argument to begin with (e.g. throwing shade), and all of Austin's arguments take 5 points of Matt's score usually. After that it felt like the editors took away points from Matt randomly while usually ignoring Austin's arguments (e.g. doing nothing for Charizard having better stats or knowing hyperbeam), only taking 10 points of Matt after Austin mention 3 valid points, with the 4th being how Charizard knowing 3 HM's, like flying.
      I could analize this all day but I think you get the point of why the scoring of this debate was just ridiculous lol
      P.S. not saying Austin/Charizard should win, it just felt like they wanted to take Austin's score down ASAP to make it look like he lost

  • @MiningOrik
    @MiningOrik Před 3 lety +17

    Just realized rewatching this. The entire hyper beam argument is completely useless due to the fact that in gen 3 and before, the main games they are talking about, hyper beam is a physical attack because all normal moves before gen 4 are normal.

  • @giberishbog7421
    @giberishbog7421 Před 2 lety +25

    Always fire. Usually easier to level up early game which means you can get more moves in later game, you can also always go back and level up just because you want to be even more overpowered

    • @Postalguy2
      @Postalguy2 Před 2 lety +5

      Bulbasaur is the only starter with two types in the beginning

    • @Dannyackafool
      @Dannyackafool Před rokem +1

      @@Postalguy2 But Grass and Water types are a dime a dozen in Pokémon , the only early game fire types I remember are the Ponyta in Platinum You can easily find a grass type early game like , oddish or Budew, and water types like Magikarp and Slowpoke

    • @codabrewer2164
      @codabrewer2164 Před 9 měsíci

      The level speed is quickest with bubersaur not charmader

  • @atdynax
    @atdynax Před 3 lety +993

    You forgot that Blastoise can learn Ice moves.

    • @renzofranco2210
      @renzofranco2210 Před 3 lety +22

      easy win

    • @atdynax
      @atdynax Před 3 lety +37

      @@lizettecruz9409 Your point here? Seems like you don't know what you're talking about.

    • @Vishwamdamor7109
      @Vishwamdamor7109 Před 3 lety +29

      @@lizettecruz9409 are you freakin serious?? Blastoice is water type

    • @debjanidebnath7611
      @debjanidebnath7611 Před 3 lety +16

      @@lizettecruz9409 what the heck

    • @ahmedaswad1132
      @ahmedaswad1132 Před 3 lety +4

      Haha my brother was wrong!

  • @loyaltheoristgirl1018
    @loyaltheoristgirl1018 Před 4 lety +327

    I feel like Austin is more calm here than in his science videos

    • @anonymousperson0
      @anonymousperson0 Před 3 lety +7

      Especially the one about the most dangerous pokemon move

    • @jeonghunoh208
      @jeonghunoh208 Před 3 lety +5

      Yeah in that one he went super saiyan mad. To be fair people always seem mad when they go super saiyan.

    • @bigboydinges6043
      @bigboydinges6043 Před 3 lety +4

      Not in original red and blue

    • @steelon_the_steelix
      @steelon_the_steelix Před 3 lety +1

      Because he has most of his sanity intact

    • @sammy_sand_utubeyt6901
      @sammy_sand_utubeyt6901 Před 3 lety +1

      I couldn’t really tell which one was him and which voice was matpat

  • @ofox716
    @ofox716 Před 3 lety +20

    I always chose bulbasaur.
    Make the early game simple.
    And by time you need other main types you can easily catch something that fits the bill.

    • @proskills5089
      @proskills5089 Před 2 lety

      Bulbasaur is underrated but I I chosse Charmander anyways

  • @shaynecarter-murray3127
    @shaynecarter-murray3127 Před 2 lety +51

    I generally find the water type starters to be my favorites.

    • @lauramartinez6684
      @lauramartinez6684 Před 2 lety +1

      Same

    • @ActuallyMooncake
      @ActuallyMooncake Před 2 lety +2

      Squirtle is cute
      Oshawott is cute too

    • @GoldenArmorYeah
      @GoldenArmorYeah Před 2 lety

      darn, then we'd argue all the time lol

    • @ejokurirulezz
      @ejokurirulezz Před 2 lety +1

      yes cuz they'remore balanced and there arent any good equivalents to change, while fire is useless since you have flying and fighting which are more important against grass bug steel ice and grass is just grass the most useless type with almost the most weaknesses.

    • @GoldenArmorYeah
      @GoldenArmorYeah Před 2 lety +2

      @@ejokurirulezz i don't agree with fire being useless. i chose charmander and it wiped almost every gym. i do agree with water types being balanced and grass is actually useless lmao

  • @niightmarionne
    @niightmarionne Před 4 lety +219

    "As if no Pokémon were perfect for every situation"
    Ash Ketchum: Hold my non alcoholic beverage

    • @liambaker2215
      @liambaker2215 Před 4 lety +4

      Always the Pokemon he picks first.
      Well other than pikachu but I mean pppppppppffffffffffttttttttt

    • @VictorRobotov00
      @VictorRobotov00 Před 4 lety +3

      Always ends with Pikachu though, and is usually wrong for the situation.

    • @slevinchannel7589
      @slevinchannel7589 Před 4 lety

      Yeah, Speedrunners are definetly not the Best Gamers. That's not what Speedrunning is.

    • @VictorRobotov00
      @VictorRobotov00 Před 4 lety

      Andrew Mills He was sick that day when fifth grade science class mentioned why this would be a problem.

    • @daveertel1704
      @daveertel1704 Před 4 lety

      @@liambaker2215 If you look at the anime, Ash chose Squirtle first, and then Bulbasaur, and has Charmander as his last choice.

  • @helium6364
    @helium6364 Před 4 lety +340

    This looks like when the 2 smart kids in class argue which answer in the test is right.

    • @Xman34washere
      @Xman34washere Před 3 lety +16

      and the Bulbasaur nerds are the smarter kid

    • @nr1wartortlefan
      @nr1wartortlefan Před 3 lety +5

      and the third kid just watching knowing they are both wrong

    • @hantehagamoto1122
      @hantehagamoto1122 Před 3 lety +1

      and then the quiet kid just quietly pulling out his desert eagle

    • @Lamprophis1
      @Lamprophis1 Před 3 lety +1

      I'm the third kid in that oh so many times it's great

    • @hantehagamoto1122
      @hantehagamoto1122 Před 3 lety

      @@Lamprophis1 ikr

  • @sotgian
    @sotgian Před 2 lety +2

    If you think about it in both games and anime the two first gyms are Brock and Misty so bulbasaur can wipe them easily as well as later on the psychic gym because it can learn poison moves through tms or by level though it is mostly poison powder I think so it's better having yourself a ghost or sth then eventually you can wipe Giovanni as he is ground

  • @hidupbaru4012
    @hidupbaru4012 Před rokem +4

    Charmander deafeted by squirtle and squirtle defeated by bulbasaur it's always a cycle

  • @applerat4263
    @applerat4263 Před 5 lety +110

    well going back to pokedex as austan said charmander was before squirtle well while charmander is before squirtle bulbusaur is before both of them.

  • @gun2424
    @gun2424 Před 5 lety +35

    8:58 Based on the context of this video it would actually be Bulbasaur since he’s the “weakest” (I love you Bulbasaur)

  • @futuristicllama7124
    @futuristicllama7124 Před 3 lety +4

    you forgot that bulbasaur has like so many skills. gym 1:rockgrass and then prob koba(that his name??) poison=poison. then sabrina and that means poison> psychic ( i think), then well your gyarados will kill Blaine and then grass = oof to Geovanni( i always forget gen 1 names T_T

    • @futuristicllama7124
      @futuristicllama7124 Před 2 lety

      ALSOBULBASAUR IS HALF POISON SO YA

    • @ejokurirulezz
      @ejokurirulezz Před 2 lety

      grass>electric? in which gen? grass just resists electric. also psychic>poison, while squirtle, 1st gym water>rock/ground 2nd gym bellsprout/oddish depending onversion or wartortle with bite on the remakes, 3rd gym you know dig ground>electric. 4th gym ice beam ice>grass. 5thgym gen 1 dig ground>poison. 6th gym bite on the remakes dark>psychic (gen 1 had no weaknesses), 7th gym water>fire 8th gym water>ground. way more superior. bulbasaur has no use after the 2nd gym

  • @chriso0015
    @chriso0015 Před 3 lety +1

    I find that each starter is the best in their own particular niches.
    -Bulbasaur is the best strategic choice for a play through in Kanto.
    -Squirtle is the optimal choice for Pokémon Red and Blue speed runs. (Kind of ironic now that I think about it considering it’s a turtle)
    -Charmander (at least now) is the most competitively viable in Pokémon battles as Charizard.

    • @chriso0015
      @chriso0015 Před 3 lety

      Also, Matt really missed a killer point by mentioning that Charizard cannot learn fly in gen 1

  • @ThatMarisaPerson
    @ThatMarisaPerson Před 6 lety +73

    Except Bulbasaur is super effective against the first two gyms, resists the third one, by the time you get to Erika, which Bulbasaur can still beat because it's part poison but most of the stuff in there is part poison anyways, but by the time you get there you'll probably have other Pokémon to deal with Bulbasaur's weaknesses, also in Gen 1 Toxic and Leech Seed stacked very well. Toxic damage doubles each turn and it also doubles the damage of Leech Seed, which will recover HP to help its evolution Venusaur tank even better. Not related to that, but Hyper Beam was physical until Gen 4, so Charizard isn't gonna make much use of it, not to mention the debut of Stealth Rock in Gen 4, Charizard's Nightmare

    • @slavkei
      @slavkei Před 6 lety +10

      Reactions to Stealth Rock:
      Blastoise: "Huh, did someone put abrasives in my shower again?"
      Venusaur: "Hehe, that tickles."
      Charizard: *Agonized, tortured screaming, including vomiting up blood*

    • @kennethM
      @kennethM Před 6 lety

      LucarioTube leech seed and toxic was my combo. I loved it.

    • @TheGeladoo
      @TheGeladoo Před 6 lety +1

      slavkei Reactions to Ember:
      Charizard: "Heh, that tickles"
      Venusaur: **is ded**
      Reactions to Absorb:
      Charizard: "Lol that barely took life from me"
      Blastoise: **is ded**
      You can do that with any super effective move...
      In the beginning of the game you can also capture Caterpie, that evolves really early (lv 10) in Butterfree and learn Confusion, and you can also capture Mankey, who has a lot of Fight moves. They can both be used for defeating Brock and Misty.

    • @dyanilarson936
      @dyanilarson936 Před 6 lety +1

      LucarioTube I used bulbasaur and metapod to anhilate the first gym.

    • @RokuroCarisu
      @RokuroCarisu Před 6 lety

      +TheGeladoo In Red/Blue, you couldn't get Mankey until after leaving Cerulean City. Nidorans also learned Double Kick at _level 43._ If you had a Charmander, Butterfree really was the only easy way to beat Brock. Misty not so much, because Starmie resists Psychic moves.

  • @landresking3988
    @landresking3988 Před 4 lety +113

    You can’t grow weed on a charmanders or squirtles back 🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @tiggerdaking5378
      @tiggerdaking5378 Před 4 lety +4

      U just changed me mind from Charizard to venosaur

    • @forkmuffin8954
      @forkmuffin8954 Před 4 lety +3

      Bro Oddish has weed on it's back from the beginning

    • @samwhite2803
      @samwhite2803 Před 4 lety +3

      Which is why turtwig is obviously the best!

    • @mvs0n_207
      @mvs0n_207 Před 4 lety

      ditto can change to any pokeman so you have aal the weed you want

    • @daveertel1704
      @daveertel1704 Před 4 lety

      Yes, but you can grow cannons on Squirtle, especially now that Blastoise's gmax was revealed, and is a fortress with so many cannons on him

  • @jessieschesser7047
    @jessieschesser7047 Před 2 lety +1

    I always go with Charmander as my starter, I find a Pikachu to add to my team. Venusaur for my grass type and garadose for my water type. I tend to also have an onyx. Depending on how I'm building my team, I typically have several other I can switch out for the rest of my team.

  • @xTriton_
    @xTriton_ Před 2 lety +1

    *Charizard:* Has a higher base stat total, 2 Mega Forms both of which outclass Mega Blastoise, Is more fan beloved.
    *Blastoise:* Is usually better without Mega forms, is better of a choice in generation 1 because of type advantages early game giving you more time to pick new team members, is nowadays appreciated more because Charizard gets a lot of underserved attention.

    • @ejokurirulezz
      @ejokurirulezz Před 2 lety

      both of which outclass mega blastoise? hahaha that made me laugh. all it needs is a rock slide or a dragon pulse with mega launcher and that pitiful excuse of a pokemon named charizard is obliterated while charizard only y can hurt blastoise really with solarbeam since drought (if it managed to survive a quad weakness rock slide.

  • @GbfhTime
    @GbfhTime Před 6 lety +1072

    If you have never had a Mega Venusaur with thick fat tanking all your attacks slowly killing you with toxic/ leech seed and healing itself with synthesis... well you have never felt true despair.

    • @whyisleohere
      @whyisleohere Před 6 lety +8

      Mega charzard y gets drought and massive special attack so an overheat or a fire blast would burn mega venasaur up even if it has thick fat

    • @joethetotallord9505
      @joethetotallord9505 Před 6 lety +2

      GbfhTime but only one can truely beat blastoise

    • @makari4376
      @makari4376 Před 6 lety +32

      The Notorious Makaveli obviously you haven't played against it mega venusuar is often specially defensive and tanks the heck out of fire blast

    • @bboybad6807
      @bboybad6807 Před 6 lety +17

      The Notorious Makaveli matpat u could of done 3 person deadlock #BULBASAURLIVESMATTER

    • @pedrogb512
      @pedrogb512 Před 6 lety +1

      SO TRUE

  • @Sarah_Kay
    @Sarah_Kay Před 6 lety +68

    You guys forgot: In Gen 1 (Until Yellow) Charizard cannot learn any flying moves. At all. Not even Fly.

    • @nyxmoonveil025
      @nyxmoonveil025 Před 6 lety

      Dean Baris Kudos for remembering. XD

    • @Sarah_Kay
      @Sarah_Kay Před 6 lety +1

      Looks like you also forgot that in Japan, the first games in the series were Pokemon Red and Green, Pokemon Blue was the updated version that fixed a huge plethora of bugs present in Pokemon Red and Green (Still didn't fix that pesky Charizard not being able to learn a single Flying move though). That's why when the remakes were made, Pokemon Fire Red and Leaf Green were created, they didn't make a Water Blue because there literally wasn't a reason.

    • @Sarah_Kay
      @Sarah_Kay Před 6 lety +2

      Also, if you DO want to throw in Bulbasaur, and for some reason resort to talking about the final evolutions, Venusaur can learn Sleep Powder and Toxic, which alone is a decent combo. It also has the ability to learn SolarBeam, which leaves it open for a turn, sure, but if the opponent is asleep, that leaves you quite vulnerable for an attack, especially with how waking up from sleep worked in Gen 1. On top of that, SolarBeam does extra damage because of the STAB bonus (And weakness to grass from Blastoise). Though this doesn't mean much to Charizard, since it's strong to Grass type moves, there is one clutch that should not be ignored, and that's the fact that in Gen 1 Special Attack and Special Defense didn't exist, but instead there existed "Special", which combined both stats. Considering this fact, Blastoise and Charizard are actually tied at 85 in both special stats, while Venusaur reigns supreme at 100. Charizard can attack first, sure; but if it's attack doesn't take down Venusaur (Which might happen, especially when you consider the fact that Venusaur has the highest base HP stat of all 3 at 80, and also that the strongest Fire-Based move is Flamethrower with a base attack of 95) and in that same first turn Venusaur actually puts Charizard to sleep, the chances are very high it may be game.

    • @Sarah_Kay
      @Sarah_Kay Před 6 lety

      That's also true, meaning you have a lot of different combinations. I went with Sleep Powder as an option, since putting an opponent to sleep is always a good thing, especially considering when a pokemon wakes up from sleep in Gen 1 they still can't do anything that turn, meaning you could spam Sleep Powder again, and Toxic because the damage done at the end of the turn increases after every turn (Something really bad when you consider Sleep)

    • @Sarah_Kay
      @Sarah_Kay Před 6 lety

      D'oh!! Not even I knew that!

  • @shrubs2756
    @shrubs2756 Před 2 lety +2

    Matpat: Bulbasaur is trash
    Bulbasaur Who is super effective against the first two gyms and resists the third: 👁👄👁

  • @neonpenguin0948
    @neonpenguin0948 Před 2 lety +1

    I have never chosen charmander in my Pokémon fire red game boy cartridge on my Nintendo DS lite. I always chose bulbasaur because... I’m not actually sure. I think I just likes grass the most and I still do and also he can learn cut so...idk. I have played that game a dozen times and I have just recently tries using squirtle.

  • @shirokuuhaku1379
    @shirokuuhaku1379 Před 5 lety +510

    MatPat : Charmander vs Squirtle
    Comments : Bulbasaur

  • @thelightgamer1324
    @thelightgamer1324 Před 3 lety +258

    austin: Charizard has a major stat boost over Blastoise
    PIc: shows literally 4 more stat points

  • @Triscraft
    @Triscraft Před 2 lety +1

    poor Bulbasaur.. they did my starter dirty, i'll just sit in the corner quietly destroying everything solo with my buddy

  • @heatwave3460
    @heatwave3460 Před 2 lety

    I feel like bulbasaur would've won because
    1. He's the only starter that begins with a 2nd typing poison
    2. He known for his many Static effective moves such as stun spore, sleep powder, poison powder, leach seed
    3. even though though grass is weak to the fire and flying type Charizard he definitely can stall his health with sleep powder, leach seed, the extra damaging move while asleep and maybe protect when he's awake

  • @RammaLee03
    @RammaLee03 Před 6 lety +181

    Bulbasaur gets less attention than it deserves

    • @waifu27
      @waifu27 Před 6 lety

      nah i think it sucks lol

    • @Green_Cumulon
      @Green_Cumulon Před 6 lety

      Because it's awful, I only used bulbasaur once in my many playthroughs because it I wanted to play the game with the most difficulty

    • @V-Jes
      @V-Jes Před 6 lety

      Stat wise in the original bad gen 1 games venusaur easily has the best stats of the 3 when charizards highest stat is only 100 speed while blastoises is 100 defense while both only had bad 85 special stat (that means both special attack and special defense for the newbies) while venusaur has 100 making it bulkier and harder hitting than those 2 while venusaur can easily abuse the broken gen 1 mechanics, while those maybe fixed in gen 2 but its the original gen 1 games where most people go back to using these instead of the superior remakes what are harder to find these days thanks to virtual console on 3ds having the originals.

    • @loganolson3968
      @loganolson3968 Před 6 lety +1

      But where's pikachu for gen 1 starters?

    • @abnernyx
      @abnernyx Před 6 lety

      Kaden Ramm
      Bulby is a cutie pie
      But that's all it has going for it
      😕😕

  • @BecauseYNotYT
    @BecauseYNotYT Před 6 lety +70

    Not changing the format a little bit to fit 3 host one for each of the 3 starters was a mistake.

    • @floyd2386
      @floyd2386 Před 6 lety +4

      Definitely. It needed to be mentioned that of the 3, Bulbasaur is the wisest choice to have early in the game when you haven't caught as many Pokemon and want to have an edge over Brock and Misti.

    • @disappointedcucumber
      @disappointedcucumber Před 6 lety

      no they didnt have a third host

    • @geekygecko1849
      @geekygecko1849 Před 6 lety

      I agree. This was worth a format change

    • @spritedude3331
      @spritedude3331 Před 4 lety

      Well, if bulbasaur was in it, there would be less minutes on it.

  • @boringblaziken8122
    @boringblaziken8122 Před 2 lety +1

    bulbasaur is by far the best it gives you a huge advantage against the first two gyms and you cant get poisoned by the third gym and once bulbasaur is at a disadvantage there are other options

  • @AdamIDK
    @AdamIDK Před 3 lety +1

    This is not talking about which is best in the game. The two are just arguing on which element is more important to humanity.

  • @spagettifork8916
    @spagettifork8916 Před 6 lety +422

    Charmander: weak to the first two gyms
    Squirtle: strong to the first gym then weak to the next two
    Bulbasaur: beats the first three gyms with ease
    Who wins now?

    • @travisbeard24
      @travisbeard24 Před 6 lety +12

      riley dennison yes! #teambulbasaur

    • @8bithavok
      @8bithavok Před 6 lety +29

      Bulbasaur: Beginner
      Squirtle: Novice
      Charmander: Expert

    • @megaprotoman39
      @megaprotoman39 Před 6 lety +4

      riley dennison bulbasaur struggles with the elite 4 and has a type disadvantage against Blue while squirtle rarely struggles with blue and Charizard struggles a bit the games hard and bulbasaur struggles when he becomes final while blastoise and Charizard don't struggle as much just because you are good that the beginning dosen't mean you are good overall

    • @JetstreamGW
      @JetstreamGW Před 6 lety +2

      Bulbasaur, in fact, has type advantage over more gyms than either of the other two.
      That said, Squirtle is the best. For emotional reasons. And because until Fire Red/Leaf Green, Charmander sucked until... like... the fourth gym? Fifth?

    • @mr.landen5096
      @mr.landen5096 Před 6 lety

      riley dennison ikr

  • @toddfisher3554
    @toddfisher3554 Před 3 lety +216

    Its so crazy coming back to this in 2021 and seeing baby Austin and pre dad-bod MatPat 😂

    • @nidus8175
      @nidus8175 Před 3 lety +9

      Yeah I just decided to revisit this and it’s crazy seeing how much everyone has changed.

    • @josephcirrincone9596
      @josephcirrincone9596 Před 2 lety +1

      RIGHT?!?!

    • @TheRomanEmpire222
      @TheRomanEmpire222 Před 2 lety +1

      Me in 2022: I am four parallel universes ahead of you.

    • @imaperson2009
      @imaperson2009 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Me in 2024:
      SEEING THE END OF MATPAT!?

  • @donteatcrows589
    @donteatcrows589 Před 2 lety +1

    bulbasaur is the best competetively and has an advantage in the first 3 gyms (also their opening arguments have nothing to do with pokemon)

  • @fiendishsoul6730
    @fiendishsoul6730 Před rokem

    Hi, I'm from the future to tell you that in pokemon go, Mega venusaur has the highest cp cap between the 3 starters and in the latest game that the 3 are playable in(pokemon sword and shild). venusaur has both damage and deffence going for him as well as a more varied move pool, not to mention it's the only one who can put you to sleep, poison, and paralyze.
    Lastly, Bulbasaur is frog, Bulbasaur and its evolutions are partially based on arboreal (tree-living) frogs belonging to Hylidae (tree frogs) and Dendrobatidae (poison dart frogs).

  • @wolfsilver6304
    @wolfsilver6304 Před 4 lety +66

    Remember when I first watched this debate, I was sure it was Squirtle; turns out, after Jrose11 has uploaded all of the starter runs, it's Bulbasaur!

  • @leonline4931
    @leonline4931 Před 5 lety +112

    Strategically bulbasaur is the best but im a charmander guy
    Edit: I used bulbasaur in lets go and omg i loved it. I named it bubasuar

  • @derekcampbell2686
    @derekcampbell2686 Před 3 lety

    Bulbasaur in gen 1 is the best. Toxic and leechseed were stored on the same location on the cartridge. Which causes them to both stack on toxic’s worsening gimmick. Razor leaf was a stab boosted almost guaranteed critical hit 55 base power grass move. Venasaur. Bodyslam, growth, or sleep for powder for the 4th move. Charizard didn’t become useful until after gen 2 with the special stat and split. Blastiose at least could have surf, Icebeamn, bodyslam/confusion, earth quake

  • @michilp1171
    @michilp1171 Před rokem

    Also you can't use Charizards high special Attack for Hyper Beam because before gen 4, EVERY Attack of a Type used specificly one type of Attack (special or not) meaning Charizards Hyper Beam power would (use Attack(not special!!!) and) do EVEN LESS to Blastoise than a Hydro Pump from Blastiose to Charizard. Also Hyper Beam is not the most powerful move in the Games (it's Explosion(and later on Self Destruct)).

  • @jinjoo7092
    @jinjoo7092 Před 4 lety +84

    Ok but we all know bulbasaur is the best.
    Reasons are simple:
    First, he's definitely the best for the first couple of gyms, but also he evolves to be a pretty powerful and useful pokemon
    Second, he's the best grass pokemon to have in Kanto, so why would I get the fire or water starter when I basically don't want a bellsprout or oddish in my team but would definitely take a seadra or gyarados along with a ninteales or arcanine in my team? No reason to not choose bulbasaur.

    • @09Drdray
      @09Drdray Před 4 lety

      Tbf, eggegutor has a higher special stat than venusaur and better defence and hp. Only downside is its terrible speed. SO, if you're really needing a grass type...

    • @loromc7
      @loromc7 Před 4 lety

      @09Drday the thing is you can’t get eggedutor til the safari zone more then half way through the game and venusaur has less weakness (4) then eggedutor (7)

    • @amandamacdonald2754
      @amandamacdonald2754 Před 4 lety

      EMBOR LOOKS COOLER THAN THIS THING

    • @bbfan84
      @bbfan84 Před 3 lety

      The palm three and upsidedown flower thingy are better than bulbs my dude

    • @justiceuponus3766
      @justiceuponus3766 Před 3 lety

      @@loromc7 why would you even need any grass type in gen 1 or gen 3?

  • @Lytbringr0
    @Lytbringr0 Před 6 lety +32

    I always chose Bulbasaur. He was resistant or strong against EVERY gym but Blaine's, Razor leaf for crits at 27, and with sleep powder/stun spore he was a good choice for catching other mons. Charmander was my close second. I never picked Squirtle because water types are EVERYWHERE and some of them like Lapras and Cloyster were superior choices because of their dual-typing.

    • @Name12343
      @Name12343 Před 6 lety

      don't forget starmie, especially in gen 1

    • @BlueLemonade144
      @BlueLemonade144 Před 6 lety

      Lytbringr Team Venusaur!
      Besides he's better in stats wise too! He's bulky while not sacrificing HP and SPD.
      Mega Venusaur has 2 weaknesses Psychic and Flying.
      His Sp. Def is too high to make Psychic damage lethal. Same goes for Flying. He's faster than Blastoise and Can survive Blizzard(If it hits) and deal another hard hitting Grass type move in return. He has OutRage for Charizard X. And he Has Hyper Beam to shave Damage to Charizard Y. Plus he has less weakness in Gym Battles and Elite Four. I always chose Venusaur as my Starter.

  • @cyrusambrose4547
    @cyrusambrose4547 Před 2 lety +1

    While I prefer Squirtle I will say I'm confused why Mat brought up the primordial nature of water as requisite for life and it was not rebutted with the Sun (effectively a mass of fire) being needed for the Earth, with its water, to form to begin with.

  • @Omelette_Cat
    @Omelette_Cat Před rokem +1

    Charmander has always been my favorite. While others may think that it's "overrated" or "weak", I personally don't think this is true, and charmander will always have a special place in my heart.

  • @no-bw3qv
    @no-bw3qv Před 4 lety +1734

    :| I'm disappointed.

    • @scaredpolandball2313
      @scaredpolandball2313 Před 4 lety +114

      Bulbasaur is the best Pokemon lol

    • @essa3801
      @essa3801 Před 4 lety +51

      It’s okay I’m your friend

    • @yuchen5553
      @yuchen5553 Před 4 lety +35

      I knew it was Bulbasaur I loved Bulbasaur since I discovered Pokémon I used Bulbasaur in Pokémon quest as my starter and Bulbasaur in Pokémon red

    • @Basil_o_brouzos
      @Basil_o_brouzos Před 4 lety +15

      Bulbasaur for ever

    • @lucarioasdfghjkl9820
      @lucarioasdfghjkl9820 Před 4 lety +25

      BULBASAUR SHOOTS THE SUN OUT OF HIS BACK

  • @jaiden406
    @jaiden406 Před 6 lety +45

    Professor Oak- "you can pick charmander the fire type, bulbasaur the grass or Squirtle the water type"
    Ash- >:/ "I CHOOSE PIKACHU" :D
    Every other trainer - >:|

    • @annaradford6752
      @annaradford6752 Před 6 lety +3

      Jaiden Hammond He was too late to get charmander squritle and blubsaur so he got pikachu - yellow oak walk in grass to catch a wild pikachu. :p

    • @cjkavy2299
      @cjkavy2299 Před 6 lety +1

      Anna Radford blubsaur

    • @annaradford6752
      @annaradford6752 Před 6 lety

      Cjkavy very much yes

    • @GlobalDesignHD
      @GlobalDesignHD Před 6 lety +1

      why tf is this a top comment 0.o

  • @nickerhart6510
    @nickerhart6510 Před 2 lety

    Oak puts it the best with how he describes the Pokémon when you first choose, bulbasaur is easy mode as he let's you breeze through the first 2 gyms collecting a more rounded team on the way, squirtle is medium as he is generally useful through different spots in the game, and charmander will struggle a lot in the early parts but does become very strong at the end. In my opinion Squirtle is the most consistently useful throughout the game. He is able to sweep through brock, blane, giovani, Koga (the Nido lines are his best pokemon and they are ground types) and Bruno. He is also the only one to learn ice moves which were the only way to easily defeat Lance in gen 1. He only struggles in 2 spots, Lt. Surge and Erika but by the time you reach Lt. Surge you will have been handed dig which his line can learn and you can also buy ice beam to deal with Erika in her city.

  • @LunarWolfPiggy
    @LunarWolfPiggy Před 3 lety

    Watching this for the first time in 2021 and hearing Pat say that he's looking forward to the next season of Game of Thrones made my brain glitch a little bit

  • @kevinsupreme_ph36yearsago59

    Austin: more science & documentaries
    Matpat: more realistic theorist.

    • @daveertel1704
      @daveertel1704 Před 4 lety +4

      Matpat: shows statistics and proof of Squirtle being superior to charmander.
      Austen: talks about myths and other totally non-related real world things such as steam engines, which are powered by WATER(i.e. Squirtle), and uses that as why charmander is better.
      Matpat: Destroys austins evidence.
      Austen: Ok, nobody cares about charmander, lets talk about why Charizard is better than Squirtle(a fist-stage evolution that still crushes Charizard)

    • @daltonprince3580
      @daltonprince3580 Před 4 lety

      @@daveertel1704 I mean you could argue solar beam after gen 1 combined with sunny day.

    • @TheDaltonius
      @TheDaltonius Před 3 lety

      It seems that I shall choose bulbasaur as it seems that bulbasaur is too good to even defend or argue about

  • @ark.d3935
    @ark.d3935 Před 4 lety +409

    you should’ve mentioned bulbasaur's number in the pokedex

    • @loromc7
      @loromc7 Před 4 lety +4

      Yes

    • @LCBFandub
      @LCBFandub Před 4 lety

      Lmao

    • @Dan-sr9xp
      @Dan-sr9xp Před 4 lety +1

      Wow

    • @ekimolaos
      @ekimolaos Před 4 lety +3

      Should have*
      There's no "should of". Stop that disgusting thing please...

    • @Mega-rw8mt
      @Mega-rw8mt Před 4 lety +2

      I was thinking the same thing also i thought charizard couldn't even LEARN fly in red and blue

  • @XGame80
    @XGame80 Před 3 lety +5

    14:10 actually, hyper beam is a normal move, which is psychical before gen 4 and the premise of this video. Plus, it’s off of blastoise’s amazing defense. Your charizard doesn’t stand a chance

    • @ejokurirulezz
      @ejokurirulezz Před 2 lety

      blastoise can also obliterate venusaur with couple ice beams while venusaur has to either hit solarbeam and wait hte next turn or razor leaf and blastoise can take both like a boss.

  • @chriso0015
    @chriso0015 Před 3 lety

    Squirtle may be the best for speedruns, but that is only because it can learn surf. Any water type except magikarp could serve the same purpose. Nidoking does the real heavy lifting in gen 1 speedruns. Anyone who knows anything about speed running Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow would know that.
    Also, competitively, there are much better water types to choose than Blastoise. Some of the most prominent choices are greninja (vastly superior speed stat, protein ability, and ash greninja form being broken), swampert (highest base stat total of all the starters, and ice punch and earthquake make swampert a beast), and Gyarados (needs no introduction, learns large variety of moves, gets dragon dance which is one of the best moves for sweeping, and intimidate is a much better ability than torrent). I will give this to Blastoise, in generation 8, it can definitely do work with shell smash while holding a white herb. Unfortunately it didn’t get the chance to be used in many tournaments because everything was canceled in 2020.
    Thus ends the rant against the squirtle line.
    P.S. I don’t have a problem with squirtle, it’s actually my favorite design of the first form kanto starters. But I have always liked Charizard and the Pokémon adventures manga has given me a soft spot for the bulbasaur line.

  • @maxdragon5043
    @maxdragon5043 Před 4 lety +655

    question:
    -fire or water?
    the entire coment section:
    -GRasS

    • @terraSpark902
      @terraSpark902 Před 4 lety +3

      What do you expect this place is full of people who play pokemon

    • @Chanceogal
      @Chanceogal Před 4 lety +5

      GRASSSS

    • @TheCrimsonClub
      @TheCrimsonClub Před 4 lety

      😂🐒🐵

    • @squishydolphin5133
      @squishydolphin5133 Před 4 lety +4

      Bulbsuar has leech seed tho.

    • @Chanceogal
      @Chanceogal Před 4 lety +4

      Bulbasaur is the most annoying to fight because of sleep powder poison powder and stun spore

  • @N3v3Off
    @N3v3Off Před 6 lety +170

    12:07 chramander is higher in pokedex so its more important than squirtle?
    well i guess than bulbasaur is the truly most important pokemon of the entire franchise
    according to national dex

    • @micheallark7042
      @micheallark7042 Před 6 lety +5

      N everoff of course! Bulb await is our lord and savior!

    • @superhbros1403
      @superhbros1403 Před 6 lety +5

      N everoff well yes so he's more important than the god of Pokémon

    • @matthewbackman9085
      @matthewbackman9085 Před 6 lety

      N everoff that's exactly what I was thinking

    • @cresbot
      @cresbot Před 6 lety +3

      N everoff if we want to include other games, Victini is #000

    • @FinalCalamity1
      @FinalCalamity1 Před 6 lety

      cresbot He did include other games. He said the national dex, which includes every pokemon in the game.

  • @danielcook1271
    @danielcook1271 Před 2 lety

    Obviously Bulbasaur! But also Bulbasaur because it was the first Pokémon I ever had and when I lost it in a trade with my brother to borrow his Charizard for a bit (cable fell out, game glitched and we both had Charizard) I fully cried for 2 nights and thought I could rescue my Bulbasaur by cutting the link cable in half...

  • @cutekittenlady
    @cutekittenlady Před 3 lety

    Charizards most popular, with maybe Blastoise in the middle, but leaving aside competitive play, and limiting ourselves to the gen 1 games, Bulbasaur is mechanically the best starter for a playthrough both because it has advantage in the first two gyms and continue to have pretty decent mechanical moves after that. Beyond that there are still some pretty decent fire type pokemon in the likes the arcanine or ninetales, and a sheer plethora of water type pokemon that can fill Blastoises role.
    Ultimate it depends on what you want your teams balance to be like.

  • @DogPerson626
    @DogPerson626 Před 4 lety +191

    “Easily the cutest one of eevee’s possible evolutions.”
    *stabs in umbreon*

    • @riahchan
      @riahchan Před 4 lety +8

      umbreon and espion are tied for my faves

    • @MARSHTMP
      @MARSHTMP Před 4 lety +6

      Actually umbreon gets the cools

    • @iseeyouineverystar
      @iseeyouineverystar Před 3 lety +9

      umbreon is the edgy one while sylveon is the cute one, in my opinion

    • @iloveyou-yg4yh
      @iloveyou-yg4yh Před 3 lety +2

      Clearly vapeoreon and flareon

    • @Lokkix
      @Lokkix Před 3 lety +3

      Leafeon is my favourite

  • @MrPokemonmastah
    @MrPokemonmastah Před 6 lety +49

    Ok, for the Bulbasaur fans, here's an argument that PROVES Bulbasaur is subjectively the best starter-mon out there.
    Let's start with history; water was present since the beginning of the Earth's life cycle, and is required to live today, while fire was discovered being controlled roughly 600,000 years ago, plants were dated back to around 700 million years ago, 694,400,000 years before controlled fire, and similar to water, was required for herbavoresnd also being the main part of all the regions in all of Pokemon.
    Next is popularity; in the competitive scene, there are 8 tiers. From the highest tier to the lowest tier, it goes uber, OverUsed (OU), UnerUsed (UU), RarelyUsed (RU), NeverUsed (NU), and PU, along with little cup and doubles. Venasaur is placed into the OU tier along with charizard, while blastoise is placed in RU.eep in mind that these tiers are made and used by the best players in the world, along with those who are the best in tournaments.
    For the casual players, Bulbasaur is good for 4 gyms, super effective for 3, and resistant to one, while blastoise is good for 3 gyms and charizard is good for a measly one, and this is all not counting the elite 4, which venasaur has an edge for 2 battles, while charizard and blastoise have an edge for one, along with going through many tunnels within the game.
    The natural moveset for bulbasaur is phenomenal, since it gets 2 grass type moves before ivysaur, vine whip and leech seed, vine whip allowing it to get STAB (same tpye attack bonus), and leech seed, one of the best moves in all of pokemon, a move that, when used, leeches life poff of the opposing pokemon, healing your own in the process, while it happens every turn after leech seed is used, making it so you can use vine whip along with the benefit of leech seed, all before level 16.
    Since venasaur is two types, grass/poison, it also has a range of poison type moves, such as toxic and sludge bomb. training venasaur up to a high enough level provides it solar beam, one of the strongest moves in the game at 120 power. Venasaur can also learn 3 of the most useful hms in all of pokemon; stregnth, rock smash, and cut. Not to mention, it is a DINOSAUR.
    Finally, for the rock-paper-scissors part. Grass beats water, and while fire beats grass, Venasaur's mega evolution provides it with thick fat, giving it more resistance towards fire and ice types.

    • @jeebles9500
      @jeebles9500 Před 6 lety +4

      MrPokemonmastah ^ underated comment

    • @eyebags03
      @eyebags03 Před 6 lety +3

      I am impressed but also you need to get a hobby bud

    • @johnfortner357
      @johnfortner357 Před 6 lety

      MrPokemonmastah great argument; too bad smogon is horrific

    • @newbynooob232
      @newbynooob232 Před 6 lety

      I hav to restart my game and chose bulbasaur. See u in a few weeks when im done...

    • @skorpheous9073
      @skorpheous9073 Před 6 lety

      Plants can't survive without water.

  • @Tirath
    @Tirath Před 3 lety +4

    Growing up with 2 brothers and a link cable, this question was never a problem for me.

  • @OfficerGex
    @OfficerGex Před měsícem

    *kicks door in* Bulbasaur *walks backward through the broken doorway*

  • @tsukinoke7379
    @tsukinoke7379 Před 4 lety +31

    3:46 when your walking around with charmander all your saying is “why won’t you evolve already”

    • @Lelebees
      @Lelebees Před 4 lety

      UUUGH i regret my charmander run

    • @sabrinamiller3823
      @sabrinamiller3823 Před 2 lety

      Professor Oak warns you about this when you go to pick it. "Charmander grows slowly. You must be patient with it" despite the fact that all 3 of them evolve at at lv. 16

  • @solidwater4175
    @solidwater4175 Před 6 lety +115

    Mom: Son we need more salt!
    Me: Okay mom!
    Me: *Goes to comment section*

  • @eivarden
    @eivarden Před 3 lety +1

    "Charizard loses over 80% of matches"
    This just means u have the wrong moveset on charizard.
    A single move that charizard uses that can easily change this number (this number is clearly based on hydro pumps accuracy)
    Fissure.
    Fissures accuracy was based on speed in gen1.
    With a decent speed charizard, i easily won more than 50% of my matches with my friends blastoise, due to how high the chance was to land it before he got a turn.

  • @lordtijger
    @lordtijger Před 2 lety

    first 5 minutes i was like 'what does this have to do with the pokemon universe gen 1 starters?' then it got into details about the game/pokemons themself.
    to tell the truth ever since gen 1 i have always picked the fire-type
    everytime i took another one (yes i experimented sometimes when i was bored) with either the water-type or the grass-type starter i would always get stuck at a gym which forced me to find the nearest location with pokemon and made me train like hell which was actually so time consuming for me back then i preferred to start over and choose the fire-starter.
    so... charmander for me!

  • @dapperraptor8789
    @dapperraptor8789 Před 4 lety +51

    “*CHARIZARD IS A BEAST IN THE LATE GAME*”
    Sheath rock: that’s a nice dragon you got there it would be a shame if I were send it in uu for the next 4 generations

    • @dapperraptor8789
      @dapperraptor8789 Před 3 lety

      Tasted?

    • @DygresywnyWilk
      @DygresywnyWilk Před 3 lety +4

      Wow you know why competitive players use stealth rock? Cause they can't use healing items that's why it's a great move, additional damage that you can't recover. And seriously stealth rock? Which NPC use stealth rock? Two minor NPC and Lance I think, Blizzard for Blastoise, crying for Charizard

    • @OSoverspike
      @OSoverspike Před 3 lety

      Otherwise we need that defog to help

    • @MrCat73
      @MrCat73 Před 3 lety

      Bruh

    • @gorgilovesbasketball8251
      @gorgilovesbasketball8251 Před 3 lety

      literally, nobody currently uses Blastoise in competitive right now. It's all Charizard and Venusaur but nice try

  • @bluestormingdragon7716
    @bluestormingdragon7716 Před 6 lety +590

    bulbasaur is #1 in pokedex .... so he beats both by Austins logic

  • @23Fists
    @23Fists Před 3 lety

    Talks about speed affecting crit, a gen 1 exclusive, albeit impossible to avoid, 'glitch' & then special defense, something which was gen 2 onward due to the special stat being split into special attack and special defense for gold silver crystal and every generation since. I dislike the inconsistency as to when you are referencing, and I have to continue to agree with my water starter bias. Besides, anyone battling with more than one pokemon is likely going to be switching out against unfavorable matchups.

  • @nickerhart6510
    @nickerhart6510 Před 2 lety

    Technically wouldn't bolth fire blast and hydro pump be more powerful than hyper beam due to the fact that they would both get a 1.5x damage boost, putting their damage from 120 to 180 due to typing which charizard would not get with hyper beam and wouldn't suffer a 1 turn cool down? That kinda makes the hyper beam point moot.

  • @The_Ultimate_Sora
    @The_Ultimate_Sora Před 6 lety +32

    Bulbasaur will always be my number 1 pick against those 2, and in the pokedex too

  • @arvin7007
    @arvin7007 Před 6 lety +90

    *Sighs* Well I guess i'll leave with my Bulbasaur.

    • @kanvt
      @kanvt Před 6 lety +1

      Andrew Arias Don't leave your bulbasuar its good if it has lech seed and toxic.They didn't even put bulbasuar in the video other than saying it sucks but they didn't say why it sucked and also they didn't know that grass beat water.

    • @arvin7007
      @arvin7007 Před 6 lety +2

      I know I'm just disappointed that it was left out.

    • @uhhh._.5171
      @uhhh._.5171 Před 6 lety

      Elite Summon lol he/she didn't say they will leave bulbasaur, he/she said they will leave WITH their bulbasaur, indicating he/she chose bulbasaur.

  • @saiyan_princestudios9790
    @saiyan_princestudios9790 Před 2 lety +1

    If we count mega evolutions charizard is clearly the best as he loses his weakness to water and electric bc he becomes part dragon instead of flying and ice isn’t super effective either bc of his fire. He gains a new weakness to fairy but that’s irrelevant to the starter discussion. The black charizard form that is.

  • @idk-lf3dh
    @idk-lf3dh Před rokem +2

    There is only one right answer
    Bulbasaur
    Need I say more

  • @aninkuriakose3207
    @aninkuriakose3207 Před 5 lety +222

    Damn I was expecting bulbasaur to come out of no where and destroy both of them

    • @wolveslife5038
      @wolveslife5038 Před 5 lety +2

      The Random Ninja me too XD bc bulbasaur can destroy the turtle I can’t spell his name plus blubasaur is a poison and grass sometimes I think I am a Pokémon nerd 🤓

    • @curtis5062
      @curtis5062 Před 5 lety +1

      Midnight Wolf
      And yet you can spell “squirtle”

    • @gabeske1711
      @gabeske1711 Před 5 lety +2

      Bulbasaur is strategically better and has a variety of 3 different types of moves it can use, Grass, Bug, And in some cases ground or rock

    • @eg7452
      @eg7452 Před 5 lety

      Me too

    • @saltyselkie3263
      @saltyselkie3263 Před 5 lety +2

      Yea who wouldn't want an adorable creature like bulbasaur, plus it's a poison type so... Yeah.

  • @notheatedge5750
    @notheatedge5750 Před 6 lety +76

    There are so many things wrong regarding about the Charmander line that my silly fingers couldn't resist.
    Let's start off by stating most fully evolved Pokemon can learn Hyper Beam, so that's nothing special. As for types, Charizard is actually weak to Ice-type moves in Gen 1. It's also worth mentioning that pure Water-type is a great defensive type in spite of not having an immunity whereas Charizard is very weak to Rock-type moves and it serves more as an offensive Pokemon. As for HM moves, Charizard doesn't even learn Fly until Yellow.
    Now for the main point: In Gen 1, special attack stat doesn't exist. Instead, the special stat calculates how much a Pokemon can deal damage and take damage from special moves. And Charizard special stat happens to be 85 in Gen 1, which became its special defense. As all Normal-type are classified as physical until Gen 4 introduced the physical/special split, Hyper Beam is actually a physical move here. And the fact that Hyper Beam's accuracy being higher than Hydro Pump doesn't really matter when the move requires the Pokemon to recharge when it hits unless Hydro Pump misses twice in a row.
    Also, why bring up Hyper Beam in the first place? With a few exceptions, you don't see Normal-type attack on non Normal-type Pokemon.

  • @krypticavalanch
    @krypticavalanch Před 3 lety

    bulbasaur - grass/vegetation = i.e the reason we have an atmosphere.
    popularity doesnt prove or disprove strength.
    speed runners choose squirtle for early game, not for overall strength. can be argued that as a battler our leafy pokemon is more versatile and harder to deal with.
    venusaur has the status effect, is a long game fighter, plus has healing, swap negate, toxic (amazing) giga drain, leech seed, baton swapping. its a better battler period. it can sweep, delay and annoy.

  • @alexroof2597
    @alexroof2597 Před 3 lety

    When it comes to the game it literally tells you easy mode is bulbasaur medium is squirtle and hard is charmander because of gym placement however if you are patient the rewards for charizard far out way the rewards for blastoise I've always gone with the fire starter until x where you get to pick a second starter from generation 1 so rather than double downing on fire i went for the water type to start so i could get charmander later because he has always been and will always be the best

  • @Korajiyo
    @Korajiyo Před 6 lety +72

    The first real argument: 7:45
    You made me watch 7 minutes of irrelevant chatter...

    • @19toast97
      @19toast97 Před 6 lety +1

      THANK YOU!

    • @smurfaderp6418
      @smurfaderp6418 Před 6 lety

      thanks for the heads up. Now the question is do I bother watching...

    • @snugglemuffins762
      @snugglemuffins762 Před 6 lety

      Missed Lethal THANK YOU SO MUCH! I was 3 minutes in wondering when it would actually start

    • @donald2209
      @donald2209 Před 6 lety

      Missed Lethal, ya play league of legends?

  • @callummilesdenton8914
    @callummilesdenton8914 Před 6 lety +71

    Bulbasaur is technically the best starter via how it fares in gyms, elite 4, team rocket and it's stats are almost equal if not better

    • @ambersherman9197
      @ambersherman9197 Před 6 lety

      Yep

    • @stephenthomson3120
      @stephenthomson3120 Před 6 lety

      ¬_¬ If Bulbasur was a grass type, yes, but it's not, it's grass/POISON and the gen 1 weakness regarding dual types was pretty broken! Ground flattens Bulby, Psychics flatten Bulby. Poison is bad, flying is bad, and solar beam takes 2 turns to charge. Box this disaster at the first opportunity.

    • @AlexRodriguez-pv6qc
      @AlexRodriguez-pv6qc Před 6 lety

      Stephen Thomson bulbasaur was the best...I tested my theory and can beat charmander with statis effects then I 1v1 someone and he had blastoise...well let's say there was no competition

    • @Alb410
      @Alb410 Před 2 lety

      Bulbasaur struggles hard in the lategame.

  • @vinaybishnoi3596
    @vinaybishnoi3596 Před 2 lety

    Bulbasaur is my fav as vena learns petal dance and Blizzard which are the best grass ttype move

    • @vinaybishnoi3596
      @vinaybishnoi3596 Před 2 lety

      Plus charlizard only learns a 120 move flare blitz and blastoise skull bash which event is a. Water type move

  • @sillysiguy0832
    @sillysiguy0832 Před 2 lety +1

    Bulbasour is the best in the first game. It has to types at the first evaluation making it resistant to poison. It has the advantage over most of the gyms, and is only weak to two. It also evolves from ivysour to veanasour at lvl 32 rather then lvl 36 like the others

    • @ejokurirulezz
      @ejokurirulezz Před 2 lety

      2 types is bad for a pokemon. means more weaknesses unless they have a good combination. grass and poison is not one ofthem. what grass resists becomes neutral and adds even more weaknesses like psychic.

  • @deepdishattack
    @deepdishattack Před 6 lety +99

    6 minutes in and they didn't even talk about Pokemon yet in the debate.

    • @stan2139
      @stan2139 Před 6 lety +2

      It's more about "The element of my Pokémon was more useful to humans than yours, it means it's a better pokémon".

  • @GizmoTheFFF
    @GizmoTheFFF Před 6 lety +114

    ugh why is Bulbasaur always ignored, He was my first choice as a kid and i do not regret it. The underdog with me every battle!

    • @blackcatgaming8518
      @blackcatgaming8518 Před 6 lety +1

      Not only that but if you base on stats, the Allmighty Charmander and his evolutions are actually the weakest

    • @dolphfox5718
      @dolphfox5718 Před 6 lety +1

      GizmoTheFFF Same plus bulbasaur is actually the best

    • @zachonyek4332
      @zachonyek4332 Před 6 lety

      Mocking voice: Look there's a Pokemon with a bulb on it's back worst starter in kanto
      Me: no it's not

    • @peaceofyoshi
      @peaceofyoshi Před 6 lety

      So true! It is great, though!

    • @elihalfe145
      @elihalfe145 Před 6 lety

      GizmoTheFFF same

  • @gio_wuz_here
    @gio_wuz_here Před 2 lety

    13:29 is where things got weird and just plain old funny

  • @SwagKing999
    @SwagKing999 Před 3 měsíci

    The coolest/my favorite of the three/most popular/Go Team Sky! is Charmander. The most useful in real life is Squirtle. The most useful in game is Bulbasaur. So that is four points for Charmander and Squirtle and Bulbasaur each have one. Let’s give Charmander one more point for being able to pick up the others and drop them on a mountain, breaking the plant on the back and the shell. Enjoy your retirement MatPat! We will miss you!

  • @unknownscientist1530
    @unknownscientist1530 Před 6 lety +26

    Well I mean, in smogon competitively venusaur has been the best of the three starters even before blastoise and charizard got mega evolutions.

  • @lucasskinner966
    @lucasskinner966 Před 6 lety +258

    Although Bulbasaur wasn't the best starter in Red & Blue, it's technically the best starter in FireRed and LeafGreen.

    • @imperialguard5599
      @imperialguard5599 Před 6 lety +21

      Oh Bulbasaur is still the best in R&B due to Toxic and Leech Seed stacks, thus restoring more health each turn.

    • @lucasskinner966
      @lucasskinner966 Před 6 lety +1

      Yeah but how many Grass moves can it learn in R & B?

    • @imperialguard5599
      @imperialguard5599 Před 6 lety +12

      Quite a few, vine whip, razor leaf, solar beam, synthesis.
      Compared to Charmander with basically only Ember until very late levels.

    • @Luke-lq9rn
      @Luke-lq9rn Před 6 lety

      Yep lol.

    • @BulbasaurPropaganda
      @BulbasaurPropaganda Před 6 lety +15

      Razor Leaf 100% critical, Toxic + Leech Seed glitch, Body Slam, Sleep Powder plus the highest special stats out of the three which means highest offense and defense stats. What's more do you want?

  • @Dingobabee
    @Dingobabee Před 2 lety

    Squirtle is the literal reason I always pic the water type in every pokemon game I have played in the eight generations since pokemon has had video games.

  • @mopfrenzy1250
    @mopfrenzy1250 Před rokem

    Should remaster this episode(with Austin if possible still haven't finished the shoddy cast episode to why he left) or just in general try a remake of the series I wonder if it would do better in the new age of CZcams

  • @supersavvy9998
    @supersavvy9998 Před 6 lety +95

    Isn't it old news that Bulbasaur is the most useful of the Kanto starters? He's effective against first, second and eighth gym and resists the third, fourth and fifth gym. I thought the pokemon community proved ages ago that Bulbasaur=easy mode, Squirtle=medium difficulty and Charmander=hard mode.

    • @Cheezmonka
      @Cheezmonka Před 6 lety

      Gen 2 even tells you something similar with those starters, Chikorita being easy and Totodile being hard

    • @ericszepietowski5156
      @ericszepietowski5156 Před 6 lety +1

      actaully i put squirtle at hard, bulba stays easy and charmander at medium because if u have the right move set charmander can counter all rock/earth types and bulba can one shot rock/earth. Squirtle is at hard because he has many more weaknesses. including earth, grass, electric

    • @jamestran7209
      @jamestran7209 Před 6 lety +1

      It's actually ground type and squirtle isn't weak to ground.

    • @mattmartin4999
      @mattmartin4999 Před 6 lety

      Super Savvy preach my brother

  • @datboi6067
    @datboi6067 Před 6 lety +57

    In gen 1 Charmander is weak to Brock, Misty and goes even with Surge wich means you have a really really hard start for the game while squirtle does good against Brock but goes even with Misty and doesnt touch Surge's gym at all while Bulbasaur DESTROYS the first 2 gyms and can pull you through the 3rd one with resistence to electric.
    Charmander/Charmeleon does really good against Erika but watch out for the poision wich can be really deadly. Squirtle/Wartortle is not touching that gym but if you have Bulbasaur/Ivysaur is INMUNE to poision BUT it can struggle a lot in the gym BUT he evolves into his last stage earlier than Charmeleon or Wartortle wich can help a little bit.
    After that you should already have a pretty good team to cover the next gym's disadvantages unlike early game difficulties like Charmander vs Brock or Squirtle vs Surge. The last gym is easy if you have a Blastoise or Venusaur and remember THESE IS GEN 1 NOT THE REMAKES so there are no avilities for Charizard to levitate (Charizard sure does better in the remakes). In the elite 4 I Venusaur has a love hate relationship with lorelei because of the Resistence to Water attacks but uneffectiveness to Ice and Psychic but kind of the same with Charizard but with match ups switched around. CHARIZARD CANT LEARN FLY IN RBG wich means that you need ANOTHER FLYING TYPE to fly wich means super weak to electric plus you probably need a water type in your team for good measure and beating blane wich spoiler alert WATER IS WEAK TO ELECTRIC TOO and that water type must not be Gyarados because is x4 weak to electric too but Charizard can learn better moves than Blastoise (exept for the flamethrower levels 'n stuff) plus there isnt much good grass types in gen one exept Venusaur plus the other good grass types need leaf stones and Venusaur doesn't. I LOVE ALL 3 THO but i think Venusaur is a really really good choice. (Sorry for bad ENKLICH)

  • @wesley-zl6gf
    @wesley-zl6gf Před 3 lety

    BULBASAUUR! At it's 1st stage, it is already a grass AND POISON TYPE! When it evolves to Venasaur, it can also learn good moves like Solar Beam, and the cooldown can be shortened by Sunny Day! It can even learn Sludge Bomb and also learn some psychic moves, if i'm not wrong! And ALSO, it can learn the AWESOME MOVE SYNTHESIS! Which allows it to heal HALF OF ITS HP! As well, HYPER BEAM, as Austin said, was a GOOD MOVE! And also AWESOME Grass moves like Petal Dance and Petal Blizzard that can deal INCREDIBLE amounts of damage!

  • @saiyan_princestudios9790

    Also Pokémon is not about any individual but as a team composition. Yes bulbasaur is good early game but plant is pretty bad late game and electric or water usually do the job a plant could. Blastoise is great but there are lots of good water Pokémon to choose from. Gyrados, lapras (also part ice!), even vaporeon hits hard and is very tanky too. There are some good fire Pokémon too but far less options and most are LFR game. So as far as a team comp goes charmander is by far the most useful. Sure there’s Brock but an over leveled charmander or a butterfree with sleep powder and confusion will take care of him. Misty isn’t that bad especially if you got a pikachu in the woods early game

  • @2shy2guy52
    @2shy2guy52 Před 4 lety +36

    Going by austin's numbers...
    Bulbasaur is better than both of them.

    • @fundaergun5583
      @fundaergun5583 Před 4 lety

      YEA I KNEW BULBASAUR WAS GOOD WHEN I WAS A KID EVEN THOUGH I DIDNT HAVE POKEMON AAAND BULBASAUR GETS A POINT BCS HE HAS A PLANT THAT CAN GİVE PEOPLE OXYGEN UNTILL BULBY BOI DIES AWESOME RIGHT

    • @danieljung7371
      @danieljung7371 Před 4 lety

      I choose charmander

    • @fundaergun5583
      @fundaergun5583 Před 4 lety

      I dont like charmander but its ok if you love it so okay

  • @devonhetaj2154
    @devonhetaj2154 Před 4 lety +69

    Well I like water Pokémon but bulbasur is my favourite gen 1 Pokémon

  • @tatoruboyo7082
    @tatoruboyo7082 Před rokem

    In indigo league, orange islands, and gold and silver bulbasaur helps ash the most with saving Pokémon with its vine whip. In his battles his razor lead also cuts through opponents (depending on type ofc,) and it’s a very fierce warrior, not to mention its cute as anything

  • @ariellee9412
    @ariellee9412 Před 2 lety

    Guaranteed the best of starters are sharks are because it has two other mega evolution
    plus sharks are can sometimes learn Dragon moves and air moves