The release of the 6th generation in Pokémon GO is getting closer, and it’s time to take a first look at the starter Pokémon from the Kalos region. We present to you Igamaro, Fynx, Froxy, and their evolutions.
When does Gen 6 come out? Starting December 2nd, the first Pokémon of the 6th generation will appear in Pokémon GO. Niantic has already announced 17 monsters that will appear. Among them are also the 3 starters and their evolutions.
To give you an overview of the new starters, we show you here the stats and usability of Igamaro, Fynx, Froxy, and their evolutions.
Igamaro, Igastarnish, and Brigaron
Here are the stats: We take a look at the stats of the final evolution Brigaron:
- Attack stat: 201
- Defense stat: 204
- HP stat: 204
- Maximum CP: 2954
Brigaron is worth it: The grass starter can be compared to Chelterrar from Gen 4. The stats are similar, and the attacks can also be compared.
With Brigaron, you get a solid grass attacker that is also usable in PvP mode. If it learns the community day attack Flora-Statue, then Brigaron could become really useful.
Fynx, Rutena, and Fennexis
Here are the stats: We take a look at the stats of the final evolution Fennexis:
- Attack stat: 230
- Defense stat: 189
- HP stat: 181
- Maximum CP: 3059
Fennexis is worth it: The fire starter can be compared to Charizard. The stats are similar, and Fennexis could become a good alternative among fire attackers. However, it doesn’t compare to the top attackers like Reshiram or Lavados – not even with the potential community day attack Lohekanonade.
Froxy, Amphizel, and Quajutsu
Here are the stats: We take a look at the stats of the final evolution Quajutsu:
- Attack stat: 233
- Defense stat: 152
- HP stat: 176
- Maximum CP: 2654
Quajutsu is worth it: Among the water starters, Quajutsu has the highest attack stat. However, its disadvantage is its fragility, as its HP and especially defense stats are low. It deals a lot of damage, but also takes damage quickly.
There is also an alternate form of Quajutsu, namely Ash’s Quajutsu. In this form, the Pokémon could become significantly stronger.
If you want an overview of really strong monsters from Gen 6, then check this out:


