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Personality Quiz

Which Pokemon Starter Type Are You?

10 questions. 6 possible results. Discover which Pokemon character matches your personality, values, and choices.

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Fire Type

Fire Type

Fire-type starters have been the most popular choice in every generation of Pokemon, and there's a reason: they embody the spirit of the journey itself. From Charmander's tail flame that measures its very life force, to Cyndaquil's shy eruptions, to Litten's independent streak, Fire starters reward trainers who commit fully and burn through every challenge with heart. Fire types are often the hardest starters to use in early gyms — they're disadvantaged against Rock, Water, and Ground. But trainers who pick Fire aren't thinking about type charts. They're thinking about the feeling — the rush of a Flamethrower, the roar of a Charizard, the knowledge that they chose the path that demands the most and gives back even more. Fire is passion, ambition, and the refusal to be anything less than fully alive.

  • passionate
  • determined
  • bold
  • charismatic
  • intense
Water Type

Water Type

Water starters are the balanced choice — versatile, reliable, and capable of learning an enormous range of moves. From Squirtle's playful confidence to Mudkip's easy going nature to Froakie's quiet precision, Water types reward patience and adaptability. They're strong against Fire and Ground, solid against Steel, and can learn Ice, Psychic, and Dark moves to cover their weaknesses. But the Water type's real strength is its philosophy: flow. Water doesn't fight the landscape; it shapes it over time. Rivers carve canyons not through force but through persistence. Water trainers are the ones who win tournaments — not because they're the flashiest, but because they never stop adapting. Bruce Lee said it best: "Be water, my friend." Water-type trainers already are.

  • adaptable
  • composed
  • resilient
  • versatile
  • patient
Grass Type

Grass Type

Grass starters are the underdog choice — statistically the least picked in most generations — and that's exactly what makes Grass trainers special. You didn't pick the easy path. From Bulbasaur's gentle loyalty to Chikorita's stubborn sweetness to Rowlet's sleepy determination, Grass starters reward trainers who see past the surface. Grass types have the most type weaknesses of the three starters (Fire, Ice, Poison, Flying, Bug), but they also have access to some of the most strategic moves in the game: Leech Seed, Sleep Powder, Synthesis. A Grass trainer doesn't overpower opponents — they outlast them. Grass is growth, patience, and the deep-rooted knowledge that the tallest trees started as seeds. If you chose Grass, you understand that real strength isn't about force. It's about endurance.

  • patient
  • nurturing
  • grounded
  • enduring
  • strategic
Electric Type

Electric Type

Electric types aren't traditional starters (except Pikachu in Yellow), but they're some of the most beloved Pokemon of all time — and for good reason. Electric types embody speed, instinct, and the thrill of the unexpected. From Pikachu's stubborn refusal to evolve to Jolteon's hair-trigger reflexes to Luxray's piercing gaze, Electric Pokemon reward trainers who trust their gut over their gameplan. Electric has only one weakness (Ground) and resists Flying, Steel, and itself. It's clean, efficient, and decisive. Electric trainers don't deliberate — they act. They're the ones who send out Thunderbolt on turn one because hesitation is a bigger risk than a wrong move. If you matched Electric, you're the kind of person who generates energy just by existing. People feel charged up around you. That's not a type advantage — that's charisma.

  • energetic
  • quick
  • instinctive
  • charismatic
  • unpredictable
Psychic Type

Psychic Type

Psychic types were the most broken type in Generation I and have remained among the most respected ever since. From Alakazam's 5000 IQ brain to Espeon's emotional sensitivity to Gardevoir's fierce protective instincts, Psychic Pokemon embody intelligence, foresight, and the power of the mind. Psychic is strong against Fighting and Poison, weak to Bug, Ghost, and Dark — and that's telling. Psychic types are powerful against brute force but vulnerable to the things that lurk in shadows and subconscious. Psychic trainers are strategists. They don't win with speed or strength; they win by knowing what you'll do before you do it. Calm Mind, Future Sight, Teleport — these aren't just moves, they're a worldview. If you matched Psychic, your brain is your starter. You've been training it your whole life.

  • analytical
  • intuitive
  • strategic
  • perceptive
  • cerebral
Dark Type

Dark Type

Dark types were introduced in Generation II specifically to balance the overpowered Psychic type — and they've been fan favourites ever since. From Umbreon's quiet loyalty to Absol's misunderstood warnings to Greninja's shadowy precision, Dark Pokemon embody independence, cunning, and the kind of strength that doesn't need validation. The Dark type is immune to Psychic entirely — mind games don't work on you. It's strong against Psychic and Ghost, weak to Fighting, Bug, and Fairy. Dark types have a reputation as villainous, but that's reductive. Dark isn't evil; it's honest about the parts of power that polite society pretends don't exist. Dark trainers are self-reliant, strategic, and comfortable in ambiguity. They don't need the spotlight. They know where they stand, and they stand there without apology.

  • independent
  • shrewd
  • resilient
  • self-reliant
  • bold
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You're starting a journey into the unknown. What's your first instinct?

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