Let's Go plays nothing like traditional Pokemon. There are no wild battles, no abilities, and no held items. Your partner Pikachu or Eevee can't evolve but gets exclusive moves covering multiple types and boosted base stats that outclass everything else. Mega Alakazam and Mega Gengar are available and just as dominant. The tier list covers the original 151 plus Alolan forms and Meltan. Candy-boosted AVs can push any Pokemon's stats higher.

How to read this tier list
Elite Pokemon
Base Stat Total of 600+i
Legendary
Story-central, catchable in-gamei
Mythical
Rare, event-exclusivei
BST
Base Stat Total (sum of all 6 stats)i
Fast with strong offensei
Bulky with good offensei
Very high offense, slowi
Extremely bulky, low offensei
High offense but fragilei
Bulky support, low offensei
Fast utility, momentum controli
S
Meta-Defining 1 Pokemon
No abilities or held items, but partner exclusives and Mega forms still run Kanto. These are the picks that matter.
A
Strong Picks 2 Pokemon
Good stats and type coverage across all 8 gym leaders. Your supporting cast behind the partner.
C
Situational 76 Pokemon
Only worth fielding for specific gym matchups. Better picks exist among the 151.
525
Venusaur
Venusaur#0003
GRASSPOISON
534
SWEEP
Charizard
Charizard#0006
FIREFLYING
314
Squirtle
Squirtle#0007
WATER
530
Blastoise
Blastoise#0009
WATER
395
Butterfree
Butterfree#0012
BUGFLYING
395
Beedrill
Beedrill#0015
BUGPOISON
479
PIVOT
Pidgeot
Pidgeot#0018
NORMALFLYING
413
Raticate
Raticate#0020
NORMAL
442
PIVOT
Fearow
Fearow#0022
NORMALFLYING
448
Arbok
Arbok#0024
POISON
320
Pikachu
Pikachu#0025
ELEC
450
Sandslash
Sandslash#0028
GROUND
323
Clefairy
Clefairy#0035
FAIRY
505
PIVOT
Ninetales
Ninetales#0038
FIRE
435
Wigglytuff
Wigglytuff#0040
NORMALFAIRY
455
Golbat
Golbat#0042
POISONFLYING
395
Gloom
Gloom#0044
GRASSPOISON
490
Vileplume
Vileplume#0045
GRASSPOISON
285
Paras
Paras#0046
BUGGRASS
405
Parasect
Parasect#0047
BUGGRASS
450
Venomoth
Venomoth#0049
BUGPOISON
425
SWEEP
Dugtrio
Dugtrio#0051
GROUND
290
Meowth
Meowth#0052
NORMAL
440
PIVOT
Persian
Persian#0053
NORMAL
500
Golduck
Golduck#0055
WATER
455
Primeape
Primeape#0057
FIGHT
555
Arcanine
Arcanine#0059
FIRE
510
Poliwrath
Poliwrath#0062
WATERFIGHT
310
Abra
Abra#0063
PSYCHIC
400
SWEEP
Kadabra
Kadabra#0064
PSYCHIC
505
BREAK
Machamp
Machamp#0068
FIGHT
490
Victreebel
Victreebel#0071
GRASSPOISON
300
Geodude
Geodude#0074
ROCKGROUND
390
Graveler
Graveler#0075
ROCKGROUND
495
BREAK
Golem
Golem#0076
ROCKGROUND
500
SWEEP
Rapidash
Rapidash#0078
FIRE
315
Slowpoke
Slowpoke#0079
WATERPSYCHIC
490
TANK
Slowbro
Slowbro#0080
WATERPSYCHIC
325
Magnemite
Magnemite#0081
ELECSTEEL
470
SWEEP
Dodrio
Dodrio#0085
NORMALFLYING
475
Dewgong
Dewgong#0087
WATERICE
500
TANK
Muk
Muk#0089
POISON
310
Gastly
Gastly#0092
GHOSTPOISON
405
GLASS
Haunter
Haunter#0093
GHOSTPOISON
385
Onix
Onix#0095
ROCKGROUND
483
SUPPORT
Hypno
Hypno#0097
PSYCHIC
325
Krabby
Krabby#0098
WATER
475
BREAK
Kingler
Kingler#0099
WATER
490
PIVOT
Electrode
Electrode#0101
ELEC
530
BREAK
Exeggutor
Exeggutor#0103
GRASSPSYCHIC
425
Marowak
Marowak#0105
GROUND
455
Hitmonchan
Hitmonchan#0107
FIGHT
490
Weezing
Weezing#0110
POISON
345
Rhyhorn
Rhyhorn#0111
GROUNDROCK
485
BREAK
Rhydon
Rhydon#0112
GROUNDROCK
435
Tangela
Tangela#0114
GRASS
490
Kangaskhan
Kangaskhan#0115
NORMAL
440
Seadra
Seadra#0117
WATER
450
Seaking
Seaking#0119
WATER
460
Mr. Mime
Mr. Mime#0122
PSYCHICFAIRY
500
SWEEP
Scyther
Scyther#0123
BUGFLYING
455
BREAK
Jynx
Jynx#0124
ICEPSYCHIC
490
PIVOT
Electabuzz
Electabuzz#0125
ELEC
495
Magmar
Magmar#0126
FIRE
500
BREAK
Pinsir
Pinsir#0127
BUG
490
SWEEP
Tauros
Tauros#0128
NORMAL
200
Magikarp
Magikarp#0129
WATER
535
Lapras
Lapras#0131
WATERICE
525
TANK
Vaporeon
Vaporeon#0134
WATER
525
SWEEP
Jolteon
Jolteon#0135
ELEC
525
BREAK
Flareon
Flareon#0136
FIRE
395
Porygon
Porygon#0137
NORMAL
495
BREAK
Omastar
Omastar#0139
ROCKWATER
495
BREAK
Kabutops
Kabutops#0141
ROCKWATER
515
SWEEP
Aerodactyl
Aerodactyl#0142
ROCKFLYING
580
Articuno
Articuno#0144
ICEFLYING
  • Your partner Pokemon. Partner Eevee is arguably the strongest with exclusive moves covering 8 types — Bouncy Bubble (Water), Buzzy Buzz (Electric), Sizzly Slide (Fire), and more. It can't evolve but its boosted stats and multi-type coverage make it a one-Pokemon army. Partner Pikachu is slightly weaker but still top-tier with exclusive Electric and Surf-like moves.

  • Wild Pokemon aren't battled — you throw Poke Balls at them using motion controls or button timing, like Pokemon GO. There are no abilities, no held items, and no breeding. The roster is just the original 151 plus Alolan forms and Meltan/Melmetal. Mega Evolution is available for select Pokemon. It's a much more casual experience designed for newcomers and Pokemon GO players.

  • No. Your starter can't evolve, similar to Yellow's Pikachu. But unlike Yellow, partner Pikachu and Eevee get massively boosted base stats and exclusive moves covering multiple types. Partner Eevee learns Water, Fire, Electric, Psychic, Dark, Ice, Fairy, and Grass moves. You CAN catch wild Pikachu or Eevee and evolve those normally — just not your starter.

  • Partner Pikachu or Eevee (your ace), Mega Alakazam from Abra on Route 5, Gyarados from Magikarp, Arcanine from Growlithe on Routes 5-8, Snorlax from one of the two road blocks, and Nidoking from an early Nidoran with a Moon Stone. Your partner carries most fights, so the rest fills coverage gaps.

  • They add useful options to the Kanto-only roster. Alolan Ninetales (Ice/Fairy) is one of the best additions since Fairy checks Dragon without abilities complicating the matchup. Alolan Muk (Poison/Dark) only has one weakness (Ground). You get Alolan forms through in-game trades or by transferring from Pokemon GO. They fill type slots that regular Kanto Pokemon don't cover well.

  • Yes. Mega Stones for Venusaur, Charizard (X and Y), Blastoise, Alakazam, Gengar, Kangaskhan, Pinsir, Gyarados, Aerodactyl, and Mewtwo (X and Y) are available. Since there are no abilities or held items normally, Mega Evolution is the main power spike beyond candy AVs. Mega Mewtwo is postgame but one of the strongest Pokemon in any game.

  • No. Let's Go uses a different stat system (AVs from candy instead of EVs), has no abilities, and limits you to 153 Pokemon. It's designed as a casual Kanto experience, not a competitive platform. For competitive, stick with the main series games. Let's Go is great for a relaxed Kanto nostalgia run and catching Pokemon for transfer to other games via Pokemon HOME.