You’re not alone if you’re resetting to get a female Pokémon starter instead of the more common male one. Not only will you be one of the few unique trainers with a female Sprigatito joining the league, but you’ll also have the opportunity to breed your starter and hatch eggs with better natures, IVs, movesets, and more. Still, what are the odds of you getting a female starter instead of a male one in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet? Let’s find out.
Starter gender ratio in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet
Every starter Pokémon (except Pikachu) you first encounter has aone in eight chance of being a female. The odds are lower than the common male-to-female gender ratios in Pokémon, which is 3:1 and 1:1. As such, female starters are much more of a rarity.
Starter Pokémon aren’t the only species with a 8:1 gender ratio, Eevee, Cranidos, and Riolu are some examples of Pokémon that belong in this group.
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If you’re not that eager to own a female starter, you can wait until you’re late into the game for a chance to encounter them. One of the best features about Pokémon Scarlet and Violet is the fact that you can get certain starters from other regions once you’ve unlocked the National Pokédex, including theHisui startersfrom Pokémon Legends: Arceus, Galar starters from Pokémon Sword and Shield, as well as fan favorites like Froakie and Rowlet.
Every starter you can have in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet
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