Team 1: The All-Arounders
* Charizard (Fire/Flying): Great for early game with strong Fire-type moves and decent Special Attack. Will evolve from Charmeleon at level 36.
* Venusaur (Grass/Poison): Strong Special Attacker with access to powerful Grass-type moves. Evolves from Bulbasaur at level 32.
* Pidgeot (Normal/Flying): Fast and agile with strong Flying-type moves. Evolves from Pidgeotto at level 36.
* Snorlax (Normal): Tanky and can learn some decent moves. It's a bit slow but can take a lot of hits. Evolves from Munchlax at level 15.
* Raticate (Normal): Fast and can learn some strong Normal-type moves. Evolves from Rattata at level 20.
* Mankey (Fighting): Strong physical attacker with good early game coverage, especially against Rock-types.
Team 2: The Water-Heavy Team
* Blastoise (Water/Water): Strong Special Attacker with powerful Water-type moves. Evolves from Wartortle at level 36.
* Vaporeon (Water): Great Special Attacker with excellent coverage and a high Special Defense stat. Evolves from Eevee using a Water Stone.
* Squirtle (Water): Another great Water-type Pokemon that can learn powerful Water-type moves. Evolves into Wartortle at level 16.
* Poliwhirl (Water/Psychic): Good Water-type Pokemon with access to both Physical and Special moves. Evolves from Poliwag at level 25.
* Golduck (Water/Psychic): Strong Special Attacker with good coverage. Evolves from Psyduck at level 33.
* Snorlax (Normal): Tanky and can learn some decent moves. It's a bit slow but can take a lot of hits. Evolves from Munchlax at level 15.
Team 3: The Strategic Team
* Pikachu (Electric): Versatile and can learn a variety of moves. Evolves into Raichu at level 36.
* Pidgeotto (Normal/Flying): Fast and agile with strong Flying-type moves.
* Geodude (Rock/Ground): Good early game defensive Pokemon that learns Earthquake. Evolves into Graveler at level 25.
* Growlithe (Fire): A good early game Fire-type Pokemon with strong Attack stat. Evolves into Arcanine at level 36.
* Mankey (Fighting): Strong physical attacker with good early game coverage, especially against Rock-types.
* Snorlax (Normal): Tanky and can learn some decent moves. It's a bit slow but can take a lot of hits. Evolves from Munchlax at level 15.
Tips:
* Type Coverage: Try to have a team with good type coverage. This means having Pokemon that can effectively deal with a variety of types.
* Early Game Evolves: Some Pokemon evolve early on and can be very helpful for battling the early game trainers. Consider using these in your team.
* Move Strategy: Learn the type matchups and choose moves that will be effective against the Pokemon you will be facing.
* Train Smartly: Train your Pokemon in areas where they can gain levels quickly.
Remember, the best team for you will depend on your playstyle and preferences. Experiment with different Pokemon and find what works best for you!