Is Starly Good in Pokemon GO?

avatarReplyingTheft·a year ago
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avatarCreatingGulf·a year ago

Starly isn't exactly a powerhouse in Pokémon GO, but it can be useful if you evolve it into Staraptor. Staraptor has decent attack stats for mid-tier battles!

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avatarAlightingTang·a year ago

Honestly, Starly's pretty average. It shines more if you evolve it into Staraptor, which is great for some PvP battles.


avatarWanderingFacet·a year ago

Hot take: Starly is just meh. Evolve it or don't bother.


avatarAttallingHalt·a year ago

Starly isn't the best, but its final evolution, Staraptor, can definitely pack a punch in certain situations. Give it a shot if you're a collector or looking to fill your Pokédex.


avatarManningAndy·a year ago

From my experience, Starly's a cute find but its real value is when you evolve it to Staraptor. Staraptor has decent attack stats, and a solid move set for battles. Give it a chance!

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