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How to Reset Your Starter Pokemon for the Perfect Partner in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet

As you set off on your Pokemon adventure across the sprawling Paldea region, choosing your very first Pokemon partner is a momentous decision. Your starter accompanies you throughout your journey across lands, seas and skies – and into challenging battles against menacing Titan Pokemon.

Picking the right starter Pokemon in Pokemon Scarlet/Violet can make an enormous difference in easing your exploration of the open world. But what if your initial choice wasn‘t the perfect match? Fret not – you can reset your starter Pokemon through a quick and easy process until you get the ideal nature, stats and even shininess you want.

In this comprehensive guide, I‘ll explain everything you need to know about resetting your starter in Pokemon SV for the ultimate companion Pokemon. Time to hunt for your dream partner!

Why Your Starter Matters in Pokemon Scarlet/Violet

Let‘s first talk about why your starter Pokemon is so important in these games. Here are some key reasons:

Crucial for Early Game Progression

Your starter will likely be your highest level Pokemon for much of the early game. Having one with decent battling capabilities makes progressing through gyms and Team Star much smoother.

Determines Late Game Viability

Starters can remain viable into the late game and postgame if raised properly. Their fully evolved forms often have strong stats and movepools.

Open World Exploration

The open world of Paldea is expansive with lots to discover. Having a reliable starter makes exploration, mount riding and collecting resources more enjoyable.

Titan and Team Star Battles

These two major battles are challenging. A robust starter can reliably win fights against tough Titan and Team Star Pokemon.

Competitive Battling

Well-trained starters are common picks for competitive teams. Resetting for ones with perfect natures and IVs can help a lot.

Sentimental Value

Some players get attached to their first ever Pokemon. Making sure it‘s the right one avoids regret later on.

Clearly, putting time into resetting for an optimal starter pays off in the long run. Now let‘s see how to do it.

Step-By-Step Guide to Reset Your Starter Pokemon‘s Gender and Nature

Resetting your starter Pokemon lets you reroll key attributes like gender, nature and IVs until you get an ideal combination. Here‘s a foolproof walkthrough:

Before Choosing Your Starter

  1. Play until you reach Professor Sada‘s lab, right before picking your starter.
  2. Save your game by opening the menu (X button) and selecting "Save". This creates a reset point.

Check Gender and Reroll if Required

  1. Speak to Sada and choose your starter – Sprigatito, Fuecoco or Quaxly.
  2. When prompted to give a nickname, pick "Yes" to enter naming screen.
  3. Check the gender symbol – pink female or blue male.
  4. If it‘s not your desired gender, press Home button to exit the game.
  5. From the Home menu, close the software by highlighting Pokemon SV and pressing X.
  6. Reopen the game. Repeat steps 1-4, repicking your starter until you get the gender you want.

As you likely noticed in the example, starters have a 12.5% chance to be female and 87.5% chance to be male. So getting a female may take several resets – but this process makes it fast and easy.

Check Nature and Reset Until Satisfied

Along with gender, your starter Pokemon‘s nature is also set as soon as you pick it. You can check this in the naming screen.

Some recommended natures for starters are:

  • Adamant (-Sp. Atk, +Atk): Good for physical attackers like Fuecoco.
  • Modest (-Atk, +Sp. Atk): Ideal for special attackers like Quaxly.
  • Jolly (-Sp. Atk, +Speed): For mixed attackers like Sprigatito who rely on speed.
  • Timid (-Atk, +Speed): Boosts speed which is useful for all starters.

If you don‘t get a desired nature, repeat the reset process until satisfied. Since there are 25 natures, this may take some patience!

Advanced Reset Tactics

For hardcore players, you can reset for more advanced attributes like:

  • Individual Values (IVs): Reroll for starters with perfect or near-perfect IVs in key stats.

  • Shininess: Keep resetting until you get the rare shiny variation of your starter. The odds are 1 in 4096!

  • Hidden Abilities: Reset until you luck out and get the hidden ability (like Long Reach for Fuecoco).

Just be warned – getting perfect IVs or a shiny will require extremely high patience and many resets. But that makes finally getting them even more rewarding!

Comparing Sprigatito, Fuecoco and Quaxly in Depth

To choose the right starter Pokemon for you, let‘s compare Sprigatito, Fuecoco and Quaxly‘s strengths and weaknesses:

Sprigatito

This adorable grass cat Pokemon evolves into Floragato and finally Meowscarada.

Stats:

  • High speed and decent attack make Sprigatito fast and hard hitting.
  • Mediocre defenses mean it can‘t take too many hits though.

Moves:

  • learns strong physical Grass moves like Leaf Blade.
  • Gets coverage moves like Acrobatics and Aerial Ace for enemies resistant to Grass.

Ideal Nature: Jolly (+Speed, -Sp.Atk)

Role: Mixed Physical Attacker/Speedy Sweeper

Fuecoco

The fire croc Pokemon becomes Crocalor and finally Skeledirge upon evolving.

Stats:

  • Sky-high attack and solid HP give Fuecoco excellent offensive presence.
  • Lacks speed which can be problematic at times.

Moves:

  • Powerful Fire and Dark type moves like Flare Blitz, Darkest Lariat.
  • Gets Dragon Tail and Power Whip for added coverage.

Ideal Nature: Adamant (+Atk, -Sp.Atk)

Role: Physical Attacker/Wallbreaker

Quaxly

This duckling Pokemon evolves into Quaxwell and finally Quaquaval.

Stats:

  • Impressive Special Attack makes Quaxly hit hard with special moves.
  • Decent bulk with good HP and defenses.
  • Low physical attack means it struggles with that style.

Moves:

  • Excellent Water type moves like Hydro Pump and Surf.
  • Adds Ground, Fighting and Flying coverage.

Ideal Nature: Modest (+Sp.Atk, -Atk)

Role: Ranged Special Attacker/Tank

As you can see, each starter has distinct strengths. Pick the one that best matches your preferred playstyle and battles.

Final Tips for Resetting Your Starter Pokemon

Here are some final pieces of advice for resetting your starter smoothly:

  • Have patience! Getting the perfect starter may require many resets. But it‘ll be worth it.

  • Save at multiple points before choosing your starter. This gives you more reset options.

  • Record resets, gender ratios, nature occurrences. Helps estimate averages.

  • Consider playable character differences. Koraidon in Scarlet is more physical while Miraidon in Violet is special based.

  • Talk to NPCs beforehand for story. Resetting too early may require rewatching cutscenes.

  • Listen to the epic music! Resetting can get tedious, so enjoy the game‘s awesome soundtrack.

  • Check your starter‘s summary page. Gives full info on nature, moves, IVs, etc.

With this comprehensive guide, you are now equipped to constantly reset your starter Pokemon until you find your perfect partner for exploring Paldea. Enjoy your adventure together!

AlexisKestler

Written by Alexis Kestler

A female web designer and programmer - Now is a 36-year IT professional with over 15 years of experience living in NorCal. I enjoy keeping my feet wet in the world of technology through reading, working, and researching topics that pique my interest.