Grass-type Pokémon offer a fantastic mix of defensive utility, support moves, and offensive pressure, making them a valuable addition to any trainer’s team. In Pokémon Legends Z-A, with the reintroduction of Mega Evolutions, these nature-infused Pokémon are more viable than ever. From bulky tanks to swift attackers, the Grass-types of the Kalos region are ready for battle. This tier list will rank all confirmed Grass-type Pokémon from S to D based on their combat effectiveness, stats, and Mega Evolution potential.
| Tier | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| S | Mega Venusaur, Mega Chesnaught, Mega Meganium, Mega Victreebel |
| A | Venusaur, Chesnaught, Roserade, Mega Abomasnow |
| B | Meganium, Victreebel, Leafeon, Trevenant, Gourgeist |
| C | Abomasnow, Gogoat, Simisage, Roselia, Quilladin, Ivysaur |
| D | Bulbasaur, Chespin, Chikorita, Bellsprout, Skiddo, Budew, Snover, Pansage, Phantump, Pumpkaboo |
These are the absolute best Grass-types available, boasting incredible stats, powerful Mega Evolutions, and the ability to dominate in their respective roles.
A-Tier Pokémon are exceptional choices that can easily form the backbone of a successful team. They are powerful, versatile, and just a step below the absolute dominance of the S-Tier.
These Pokémon are solid and reliable performers. They might have a few flaws or be more specialized than higher-tiered options, but they are more than capable of pulling their weight in battle.
C-Tier Pokémon are serviceable but are generally outclassed by the options above them. They can be useful in a playthrough but may struggle against the game’s tougher challenges.
This tier consists of first-stage Pokémon that are not viable for serious combat. Their main purpose is to be trained and evolved into their much more capable later forms.
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