Grass-type creatures are everywhere in the world of Pokémon , and plenty of them can make powerful additions to any trainer's team. The first pocket monster listed in the Pokédex is the Grass-type starter Bulbasaur, which cemented the importance of the Grass-type classification in the series. Additionally, this common type is now a staple component of the typical starter choice triangle in almost every game.

However, while Grass-types can be useful, not all of them are groundbreaking. Where this type's strengths lie is when complemented by secondary types , such as extra offense from Poison or unexpected defensive strength with something like Steel. Grass-type Pokémon are generally unlikely to top any list of the best types overall , but they still bring plenty to the table, cre

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