Why Pokemon Rejuvenation Starters Matter
Choosing from the available Pokemon Rejuvenation starters shapes your early team, but it does not permanently lock you out of the other starter lines. Many Pokemon Rejuvenation starters can be earned later through quests, trades, exploration, and optional challenges, giving you plenty of room to build the team you actually want.
That flexibility matters because Rejuvenation’s battles reward coverage, preparation, and smart team building. A second Grass-, Fire-, or Water-type starter can solve a difficult matchup, add useful abilities, or simply let you use a favorite Pokémon without restarting your save.
This guide focuses on community-reported Version 13 information. Requirements, NPC locations, and encounter availability can change between releases, so check the official Pokémon Rejuvenation page and your in-game quest log if a listed event does not appear.
| Starter generation | Starters reported as obtainable later | Starter-only choices in community reports |
|---|---|---|
| Kanto | 3 | None |
| Johto | 3 | None |
| Hoenn | 2 | Torchic |
| Sinnoh | 2 | Chimchar |
| Unova | 2 | Snivy |
| Kalos | 3 | None |
| Alola | 3 | None |
| Galar | 1 | Grookey, Scorbunny |
Pokemon Rejuvenation Starters: Quick Location Table
The following list summarizes commonly reported ways to obtain Pokemon Rejuvenation starters after the opening selection. Treat it as a route-planning checklist rather than a guaranteed universal spawn list.
| Pokémon | Reported location or reward | Key requirement |
|---|---|---|
| Bulbasaur | Kakori Village Help Plaza | Complete “Bandits at Large” |
| Charmander | Carotos Mountain | Magma Drift, traversal moves, trade materials |
| Squirtle | Aquamarine Chamber, Aquamarine Cave | Surf and Gourmet Treats |
| Chikorita | Route 2 trade | Spinda; badge requirement may apply |
| Cyndaquil | Carotos Mountain | Magma Drift and Rock Smash |
| Totodile | Chrisola Hotel pool at night | Surf and Gourmet Treats |
| Treecko | Sheridan Village | Surf |
| Mudkip | Sheridan Badlands | Multiple field moves and Railnet Key |
| Turtwig | West Gearen | Finish all Help Requests |
| Piplup | Evergreen Forest | Anju’s Pendant and Surf |
| Tepig | Valor Mountain | Angry Mood and Gourmet Treats |
| Oshawott | Azure Shore | Complete Samurott-related quest |
| Chespin | Route 4 | Exactly 10,000 Red Essence |
| Fennekin | Kakori Village | Braixen’s Wand |
| Froakie | Aquarium Quest in Akuwa | Surf, Dive, and all three rods |
| Litten | Gearen Bridge Junction | Dull Key, field moves, Gourmet Treat |
| Popplio | Route 6 | Defeat Neptune; Surf and Dive |
| Rowlet | Tylaric Falls | “Building Bridges” and Gourmet Treat |
| Sobble | Route 4 | Surf and late-game badge progress |
Starter Locations by Generation
Kanto and Johto starters
Kanto and Johto options are excellent for filling common team gaps. Bulbasaur is especially convenient if you enjoy completing side content, while Charmander and Cyndaquil are longer-term exploration goals.
| Pokémon | How to get it | Planning advice |
|---|---|---|
| Bulbasaur | Complete the Kakori Village “Bandits at Large” request | Pick it up while clearing Help Plaza tasks |
| Charmander | Carotos Mountain trade/event | Save shards and other trade resources |
| Squirtle | Aquamarine Chamber event | Bring Gourmet Treats before exploring |
| Chikorita | Trade a Spinda on Route 2 | Catch and keep a spare Spinda |
| Cyndaquil | Carotos Mountain | Return once Magma Drift is available |
| Totodile | Chrisola Hotel pool at night | Visit at night with Surf and treats |
Community reports differ on the exact badge threshold for Chikorita. If the trade NPC does not offer it yet, continue the main story, earn another badge, and return later.
Hoenn, Sinnoh, and Unova starters
These Pokemon Rejuvenation starters are largely tied to exploration milestones and large batches of optional content. They are worth pursuing if you want a durable core for the middle and late game.
| Pokémon | Reported unlock | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Treecko | Surf in Sheridan Village | Low |
| Mudkip | Deep Sheridan Badlands access | High |
| Turtwig | Complete every West Gearen Help Request | Medium |
| Piplup | Evergreen Forest with Anju’s Pendant | Medium |
| Tepig | Valor Mountain event | Medium |
| Oshawott | Samurott’s lost child quest at Azure Shore | Medium |
Mudkip has one of the heavier access requirements in player experience reports, including Surf, Rock Smash, Strength, Rock Climb, and the Railnet Key. Do not make a special trip until you can meet every condition; it saves a lot of backtracking.
Turtwig is a particularly satisfying reward for completion-focused players. Rather than rushing one location, make progress on West Gearen requests whenever you pass through the area.
Kalos, Alola, and Galar starters
The later-generation choices often require more specific items or quest chains. Froakie is frequently described in community reports as one of the most demanding starter rewards because its aquarium quest requires broad exploration and fishing preparation.
| Pokémon | Reported method | What to prepare |
|---|---|---|
| Chespin | Cairo’s house on Route 4 | Exactly 10,000 Red Essence |
| Fennekin | Give Braixen’s Wand to an NPC in Kakori Village | Late-story progression and the wand |
| Froakie | Complete the Aquarium Quest in Akuwa | Surf, Dive, Old Rod, Good Rod, Super Rod |
| Litten | Gearen Bridge Junction | Dull Key, Strength, Rock Smash, Gourmet Treat |
| Popplio | Defeat Neptune on Route 6 | Surf and Dive |
| Rowlet | Tylaric Falls event | “Building Bridges” completion and Gourmet Treat |
| Sobble | Route 4 encounter/event | Surf and significant badge progress |
For Chespin, the word “exactly” matters. Community reports state that the Red Essence total must be 10,000, so spend or earn Essence carefully before speaking with Cairo. For Fennekin, check the Kakori Village house associated with the Braixen story after finding Braixen’s Wand.
How to Plan Your Starter Hunt Efficiently
Trying to collect every available starter at random can lead to repeated trips through the same routes. Instead, group your goals by requirement and collect quest items as you progress.
| Goal | Prioritize these resources | Starters helped |
|---|---|---|
| Water exploration | Surf, Dive | Squirtle, Treecko, Piplup, Froakie, Popplio, Sobble |
| Mountain exploration | Magma Drift, Rock Smash, Strength | Charmander, Cyndaquil, Litten |
| Treat-based events | Gourmet Treats | Squirtle, Totodile, Tepig, Litten, Rowlet |
| Side-quest rewards | Help Request completion | Bulbasaur, Turtwig, Rowlet, Oshawott |
| Special exchanges | Spinda, Red Essence, shards | Chikorita, Chespin, Charmander |
Use these practical habits to make your collection run smoother:
- Keep at least 10 Gourmet Treats in your bag once they become available.
- Avoid spending Red Essence casually if you want Chespin.
- Carry a variety of Poké Balls when starting optional quests; some reward chains include encounters before the final starter reward.
- Revisit earlier towns after major badges or new field-move unlocks.
- Save before trades, rare item exchanges, and one-time rewards if you want to double-check your choices.
A useful benchmark is to check your starter checklist after each major movement upgrade. Surf unlocks several reported paths, while Dive and Rock Climb open some of the most demanding rewards.
Which Pokemon Rejuvenation Starters Should You Prioritize?
There is no single best choice, because your current party, preferred playstyle, and available moves matter more than raw popularity. Still, some starter lines are easier to justify based on role coverage.
| If your team needs… | Strong starter target | Why it fits |
|---|---|---|
| A bulky Grass type | Bulbasaur or Turtwig | Useful defensive typing and reliable utility |
| Fast special offense | Fennekin or Froakie | Strong special attacking potential |
| Physical Water pressure | Totodile or Mudkip | Solid durability and offensive presence |
| Fire-type coverage | Cyndaquil, Tepig, or Litten | Different speed, bulk, and utility profiles |
| Flexible utility | Oshawott or Piplup | Good all-around Water options |
| A late-game project | Froakie or Mudkip | More demanding unlock paths feel rewarding |
If you picked a Fire-type at the beginning, prioritize a Grass or Water starter later to balance your core. If your first choice was a Water-type, Bulbasaur, Treecko, Chespin, or Rowlet can give you valuable answers to Water-, Ground-, and Rock-type opponents.
Remember that starter availability is only part of team building. Natures, moves, abilities, held items, and matchup planning can make a less popular starter outperform a supposedly “best” option on your specific team.
Common Issues When Looking for Starters
Community reports indicate that some players reach the correct area but cannot trigger the starter event. Usually, one requirement is missing rather than the location being wrong.
| Problem | Likely reason | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Nothing appears in the stated location | Insufficient story or badge progress | Advance the main plot and revisit |
| NPC will not trade | Missing required Pokémon or item | Recheck Spinda, Essence, wand, or treats |
| Area is inaccessible | Required field move missing | Return after unlocking Surf, Dive, or Rock Climb |
| Quest reward does not trigger | Earlier quest step unfinished | Review Help Requests and talk to relevant NPCs again |
| Event differs from a guide | Version-specific changes | Compare your version with current official information |
The source material for this guide is based on Version 13 player experience, not a current official database. That distinction is important: later updates may move an event, change a badge requirement, or adjust an item condition.
FAQ
Can you get all Pokemon Rejuvenation starters in one playthrough?
Community reports for Version 13 indicate that many Pokemon Rejuvenation starters can be collected after the opening choice, but a few were reported as starter-only. Your version may differ, so verify availability before planning a full collection run.
What are the easiest Pokemon Rejuvenation starters to obtain later?
Treecko is often considered one of the simpler later pickups because it only requires Surf in Sheridan Village. Bulbasaur can also be straightforward if you are already completing Kakori Village Help Plaza requests.
Why can’t I find Squirtle in Aquamarine Cave?
Player experience suggests Squirtle’s appearance may depend on progression as well as Surf and Gourmet Treats. If you have searched the Aquamarine Chamber without success, earn more badges, advance the story, and return.
Is Froakie hard to get in Pokémon Rejuvenation?
Yes. Community reports commonly identify Froakie as one of the more involved Pokemon Rejuvenation starters to obtain because the Aquarium Quest requires Surf, Dive, and the Old, Good, and Super Rods.
Q: What should I read next on Pokémon Rejuvenation Wiki?
Start with the related guides in this category, then move into battles, Pokémon planning, locations, story routes, items, setup, or updates depending on your current save file question.
Q: Is this Pokémon Rejuvenation guide official?
No. This is an unofficial fan-made guide. Always check the official Pokémon Rejuvenation website and Reborn Evolved posts for downloads, announcements, and version-specific changes.