PokéPath TD Pokédex

Discover all 70 Pokémon available in PokéPath TD. Build your team strategically by understanding each Pokémon's strengths, abilities, and evolution paths.

Starter Pokémon

These are the classic starters that begin your PokéPath TD journey. They evolve into powerful forms with excellent coverage.

Name Type Ability Best Use Case
Bulbasaur → Ivysaur → Venusaur Grass/Poison Overgrow Early routes, Water/Ground enemies
Charmander → Charmeleon → Charizard Fire → Fire/Flying Blaze Late-game coverage, physical damage
Squirtle → Wartortle → Blastoise Water Torrent Fire/Rock enemy routes, tanking
Pikachu → Raichu Electric Static Water types, high DPS

Early Game Pokémon

Common Pokémon found in early routes. Great for leveling and evolving quickly.

Name Type Ability Best Use Case
Rattata → Raticate Normal Run Away Early level farming
Pidgey → Pidgeotto → Pidgeot Normal/Flying Keen Eye Fighting/Bug/Grass coverage
Caterpie → Metapod → Butterfree Bug → Bug/Flying Shield Dust Psychic counter, status moves
Weedle → Kakuna → Beedrill Bug/Poison Swarm Poison spread, early DPS

Mid-Game Powerhouses

Stronger Pokémon that become available as you progress. Essential for mid-to-late routes.

Name Type Ability Best Use Case
Abra → Kadabra → Alakazam Psychic Synchronize High special damage, Fighting types
Machop → Machoke → Machamp Fighting Guts Normal/Rock/Ice/Dark/Steel
Geodude → Graveler → Golem Rock/Ground Rock Head Physical tank, Fire/Flying/Ice
Gastly → Haunter → Gengar Ghost/Poison Levitate Psychic/Ghost immunity, high damage

Water Specialists

Essential for Fire and Rock routes. Water types have excellent coverage in PokéPath TD.

Name Type Ability Best Use Case
Psyduck → Golduck Water Damp Special water damage
Slowpoke → Slowbro Water/Psychic Oblivious Tank, status resistance
Seel → Dewgong Water/Ice Thick Fat Dual coverage, bulky
Krabby → Kingler Water Hyper Cutter Physical water damage

Fire Types

Crucial for Grass and Ice enemies. Limited availability makes them valuable.

Name Type Ability Best Use Case
Vulpix → Ninetales Fire Flash Fire Special fire damage
Growlithe → Arcanine Fire Intimidate Physical fire, support debuff
Ponyta → Rapidash Fire Run Away Fast fire damage
Magmar → Magmortar (if available) Fire Flame Body Late-game fire DPS

Electric Types

The best answer to Water routes. High DPS makes them valuable investments.

Name Type Ability Best Use Case
Electric → Electric/Steel Sturdy Water/Flying coverage, special tank
Voltorb → Electrode Electric Soundproof Fast electric DPS
Electabuzz → Electivire (if available) Electric Static Physical electric damage

Grass Types

Excellent for Water and Ground routes. Some provide valuable support abilities.

Name Type Ability Best Use Case
Oddish → Gloom → Vileplume Grass/Poison Chlorophyll Status, water/ground counter
Bellsprout → Weepinbell → Victreebel Grass/Poison Gluttony Physical grass damage
Exeggcute → Exeggutor Grass/Psychic Chlorophyll Dual typing, special damage

Dragon & Late-Game Pokémon

Powerful Pokémon for the final routes. Dragon types especially excel in Route 9.

Name Type Ability Best Use Case
Dratini → Dragonair → Dragonite Dragon → Dragon/Flying Shed Skin Route 9, general powerhouse
Larvitar → Pupitar → Tyranitar Rock/Ground/Dark Guts Physical tank, late-game DPS
Bagon → Shelgon → Salamence Dragon → Dragon/Flying Rock Head Route 9, mixed attacker

Mega Evolutions

The strongest forms in PokéPath TD. Mega Evolutions provide significant stat boosts and are essential for completing the hardest routes.

Name Type Best Use Case
Mega Venusaur Grass/Poison Tanky grass specialist
Mega Charizard X/Y Fire/Dragon or Fire/Flying Top-tier damage dealer
Mega Blastoise Water Water route destroyer
Mega Alakazam Psychic Psychic route specialist
Mega Gengar Ghost/Poison Immunity tank, high damage
Mega Dragonite Dragon/Flying Route 9 essential

Team Building Tips

Balanced Team Composition

A well-rounded team should include:

  • 1 Water type: Essential for Fire/Rock routes
  • 1 Electric type: Crucial for Water routes
  • 1 Fire type: Important for Grass/Ice routes
  • 1 Psychic/Ghost type: Needed for Route 8
  • 1 Dragon type: Best for Route 9
  • 1 Flexible slot: For type-specific advantages

Evolution Strategy

  • Focus on evolving 2-3 Pokémon fully rather than many partially
  • Mega Evolutions should be priority #1 for difficult routes
  • Keep some unevolved Pokémon for easier routes (better level scaling)

Type Synergy

  • Pair Electric with Ground for perfect coverage
  • Fire + Grass covers many enemy combinations
  • Ghost types provide valuable immunities
  • Dragons are excellent generalists despite weaknesses

Level Management

  • Keep your main team 5-10 levels above route recommendation
  • Use Auto Mode on easier routes to level backup Pokémon
  • Don't neglect your core team - focus experience wisely

Note: This Pokédex covers the 70 Pokémon available in PokéPath TD. For complete stats and abilities, refer to the in-game Pokédex. Evolution levels and exact stats may vary based on game updates.