In this reimagined revival of the beloved Pokémon Brick Bronze, your journey begins quietly in Mitis Town—but don’t be fooled. The moment you choose your starter Pokémon, everything changes. One decision, and suddenly the world opens up: rival battles, wild encounters, gyms, and legendary moments. You might even lose that very first fight. And that’s okay. Because in Bronze Reborn, it’s not about being perfect—it’s about evolving.
🌱🔥💧 Choosing Your First Partner
Right from the start, Bronze Reborn does something bold: it lets you pick any starter Pokémon from Generations I through VIII. That’s 24 full starter families—no waiting for events, no trades, no gimmicks. Whether you’re chasing nostalgia (Charmander forever!), power (Greninja fans, we see you), or strategy (Mudkip never misses), the choice is yours.
Each starter fits one of the classic types:
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Grass – like Bulbasaur, Chikorita, or Rowlet
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Fire – like Torchic, Cyndaquil, or Scorbunny
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Water – like Squirtle, Oshawott, or Sobble
And they all share some important traits:
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A signature ability that powers up their type when HP is low: Overgrow, Blaze, or Torrent
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A three-stage evolution path, with final forms hitting between Level 30–36
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The potential to be the heart of your team, no matter how far you go
🧪 How to Pick (and How to Get More)
Your starter is more than just a stat block—it’s your story. It’s the one you’ll remember long after the credits roll. But if you’re a collector at heart or a competitive player in the making, good news: you can always head back to the Pokémon Lab and purchase additional starters for 25 Robux each.
A few key things to know:
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Your first starter is locked to you—you can’t trade it, but you can breed it
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Starter Pokémon don’t appear in the wild, so choose carefully
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You can trade their offspring—or buy more if you’re building out a dream roster
📚 All 24 Starter Families by Generation
Kanto (Gen I)
🌿 Bulbasaur → Ivysaur → Venusaur (Grass/Poison)
🔥 Charmander → Charmeleon → Charizard (Fire → Fire/Flying)
💧 Squirtle → Wartortle → Blastoise (Water)
Johto (Gen II)
🌿 Chikorita → Bayleef → Meganium (Grass)
🔥 Cyndaquil → Quilava → Typhlosion (Fire)
💧 Totodile → Croconaw → Feraligatr (Water)
Hoenn (Gen III)
🌿 Treecko → Grovyle → Sceptile (Grass)
🔥 Torchic → Combusken → Blaziken (Fire/Fighting)
💧 Mudkip → Marshtomp → Swampert (Water/Ground)
Sinnoh (Gen IV)
🌿 Turtwig → Grotle → Torterra (Grass/Ground)
🔥 Chimchar → Monferno → Infernape (Fire/Fighting)
💧 Piplup → Prinplup → Empoleon (Water/Steel)
Unova (Gen V)
🌿 Snivy → Servine → Serperior (Grass)
🔥 Tepig → Pignite → Emboar (Fire/Fighting)
💧 Oshawott → Dewott → Samurott (Water)
Kalos (Gen VI)
🌿 Chespin → Quilladin → Chesnaught (Grass/Fighting)
🔥 Fennekin → Braixen → Delphox (Fire/Psychic)
💧 Froakie → Frogadier → Greninja (Water/Dark)
Alola (Gen VII)
🌿 Rowlet → Dartrix → Decidueye (Grass/Flying → Grass/Ghost)
🔥 Litten → Torracat → Incineroar (Fire → Fire/Dark)
💧 Popplio → Brionne → Primarina (Water → Water/Fairy)
Galar (Gen VIII)
🌿 Grookey → Thwackey → Rillaboom (Grass)
🔥 Scorbunny → Raboot → Cinderace (Fire)
💧 Sobble → Drizzile → Inteleon (Water)
🧾 Honorable Mentions – Not Quite Starters, Still Worth It
Eevee
Your rival Jake begins with an Eevee, eventually evolving it into Vaporeon. You can get your own by joining the official Roblox Group, and claiming it for free in Silvent City.
Pikachu
Just like in Pokémon Yellow, you’re referred to as an “Electric-type trainer” in the intro—and you’ll find Pikachu early on in Gale Forest. It’s not a starter, but it’s definitely iconic.
🧠 Did You Know? (Fun Facts & Strategy)
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Every starter has a Hidden Ability, unlocked through breeding or events:
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Blaziken’s Speed Boost turns it into a PvP monster
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Chesnaught’s Bulletproof blocks some powerful special moves
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Decidueye’s Long Reach helps avoid contact effects—and is used by Captain B.
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Professor Cypress, your regional expert, carries 12 fully evolved starters—a sign that future battles will not be easy
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Your starter actually impacts your early game matchups, including routes, rival battles, and gym pacing. Pick with both heart and head
🔚 Final Thoughts: It’s Not Just a Starter—It’s the Start of Everything
Your starter is your spark. The first time you battle. The first time you win. The first time you lose—and realize you’re in love with this world. In Pokémon Bronze Reborn, it’s not about picking the “best” Pokémon. It’s about picking the one you’ll train, grow with, and maybe one day take to the Hall of Fame.
So go ahead—choose with confidence. Train with pride. And remember:
“Every journey begins with a choice. What comes next? That’s up to you.”
Welcome to Mitis Town, Trainer.
Your legacy begins now. 🌟