Totodile all the way! That little blue crocodile starts cute but evolves into Feraligatr, a Water-type beast with monstrous Attack stats. It learns Crunch and Ice Fang naturally, which helps against Lance’s Dragons later. Cyndaquil’s cool, but Johto’s lack of Fire-types doesn’t automatically make it 'best'—you can catch Growlithe or Vulpix pretty early if you know where to look. Chikorita’s stuck with weak matchups, but hey, if you adore underdogs, its Sunny Beam shenanigans are kinda hilarious. Feraligatr’s versatility just edges out the competition for me.
Choosing a starter in 'Pokémon SoulSilver' feels like picking a lifelong partner—you're stuck with them for the entire Johto journey, and each one shapes your adventure differently. Cyndaquil is my personal favorite for its fiery evolution line. By the time it becomes Typhlosion, it’s a powerhouse with access to moves like Eruption and Flamethrower, tearing through early-game bugs and grasses with ease. The lack of strong Fire-types early in Johto makes it even more valuable. Totodile’s Water typing is solid too, especially with its eventual Ice Fang coverage, but it struggles more against the first few gyms. Chikorita? Bless its leafy heart, but it’s the underdog—Grass types have a rough time in Johto, with Falkner’s Flying types and Whitney’s Miltank crushing dreams early. Still, Meganium’s bulk and support moves can be fun if you love a challenge.
Honestly, the meta leans toward Cyndaquil or Totodile, but nostalgia plays a role too. Typhlosion’s design is iconic, and Feraligatr’s sheer attack stat feels rewarding. If you’re replaying, maybe give Chikorita a shot for a fresh twist—just pack some Patience Potions.
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Piper gave up her dream and served as waitress to raise her sister's abandoned baby.
She bumped into her prince EX, Nicholas, in the crazy Luna choosing game.
Nicholas: How could you hide my little girl?!
Piper: EXM? She's not yours!
Nicholas: You had a child with someone else right after we broke up?!
Contains explicit triggering rape scenes. Not recommended for the faint hearted. I do not condone rape. It's all fiction. You're welcome to stop reading, please don't leave hate speech. -> Life was not exactly peachy living as a slave but she had her brother and childhood sweetheart. What could possibly be worse... Austin Cunningham shows her what real hell is. His intention very unknown.
I was preparing a gift for our six-year anniversary when my best friend sent me a photo of my Alpha boyfriend kissing another she-wolf.
"Wait, when did you get to Chicago?"
The she-wolf in the picture looked a lot like me, but it wasn't me.
That's when I found out that my boyfriend of six years had been searching for replacements for his dead childhood sweetheart the whole time. I was number 5. The she-wolf in the photo was number 18.
I rushed to Chicago and tracked down Lucas using his phone's location.
"Dude, this number 18 really looks like Ally, even more than Sophia does!"
"Nah man, Sophia still looks more like her. She's number 5 after all - if she didn't look so much like Ally, why would Lucas have stuck with her for six years?"
Lucas flicked his cigarette ash, looking completely relaxed: "They both look pretty similar, but number 18's way better in bed. Sophia's too uptight."
"I heard you had someone pick out a diamond ring. You planning to propose? To Sophia or this new chick?"
Lucas leaned back into the couch with a cocky grin: "Haven't decided yet. Why don't you guys choose for me?"
I turned around, my whole body shaking as a chill ran from my head to my toes. After calming down, I texted my best friend:
"Your Alpha cousin, the one who had a crush on me and waited four years - is he still single?"
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My younger sister, Chloe, and I were transmigrated together into a beastworld continent.
Beastmen are classified into four distinct ranks: S, A, B, and C.
The tribe chieftain, Gideon, gathered all the single beastmen in the tribe for us to choose from.
Chloe chose Garrett, the only A-rank werewolf in the entire tribe.
She gave birth to five consecutive litters, yet all her children turned out to be mere B-rank beastmen.
Furious, Garrett dissolved their mating bond.
The other males refused to take her in either, entirely because the offspring she produced were of a mediocre grade.
Meanwhile, I chose a B-rank snake shifter and gave birth to ten children in a single litter—all of whom were A-rank.
The entire tribe revered me as a divine lady, and the snake shifter successfully inherited Gideon's position.
Consumed by sheer jealousy, Chloe poisoned my ten children to death and pushed me off a cliff, leaving me to plunge to my death.
Yet, when I opened my eyes again, we had returned to the exact day of selecting our mates.
Without a single moment of hesitation, Chloe chose the snake shifter.
I knew right then that she had been reincarnated too.
But this time, the children she gave birth to would not even qualify as C-rank.
The night Silver Hale was born, the moon lost its pale glow and turned completely silver — a sign that the packs had not seen in centuries.
Now twenty-three, Silver is the pack’s outcast. Born with a dormant Luna bloodline, she was mocked as human, rejected, and forced to live in the shadows while others found their mates at sixteen.
But the prophecy says otherwise: “The first will awaken the Moon’s lost power, and three crowned wolves shall kneel before her.”
When three Alpha brothers — Kyrian, Kael, and Kairo — appear under the Blood Moon, the bond is instantaneous, overwhelming, and forbidden.
For the first time in her life, Silver discovers that she is more than human… and that the pack’s rejection was only the beginning.
Will she survive the power awakening inside her, and can three Alphas truly share the same Luna?
"I'll give you two days to prepare yourself because you will be staying with me after that. And I don't care even if I linger for many more weeks, months, or years. I will wait until you accept me, my Luna." – Alpha Ace.
"I'm sorry. I know it will pain us both, but I can't commit, and I am rejecting you now, Alpha Ace." – Gwen.
Gwen Hareya is a silver werewolf living in the farthest forest called La Cavier with her family. Her blood is versatile enough to heal and mend injuries of any werewolf, either alliance or opponent. But behind those good qualities about her, it cannot change the fact that her life is always in peril. Innumerable creatures are thirsty for her blood, primarily the cruel cubs led by Valir.
Those scary truths were enough for her not to trust anyone aside from her best friend Matt, who she had known ever since they grew up together. She preferred solitude and no interactions with others because that's the only way she preserved her life. But one day, she met Alpha Ace, who claimed she was his Luna. She rejected him without hesitation, but the Alpha was persistent. Now that they had found each other, they were bound to stay in each other's arms to strengthen their wolf side.
Will Gwen learn to trust him? What if her identity was discovered? Will Alpha Ace loathe and kill her? Or will he accept and protect his Luna from anyone who dares to harm her?
Exploring the 'Soul Silver' Pokédex is like diving into a treasure chest filled with nostalgic creatures that have charmed trainers for decades! You can’t go wrong with starters like Typhlosion, the fiery evolution of Cyndaquil. I feel a special connection with this Pokémon; the blaze it unleashes is nothing short of breathtaking! It's like watching a mini volcano! Then there's Lugia, the Legendary Pokémon that reigns in the skies. Capturing it felt like a tribute to my childhood days, walking around with my Game Boy, completely absorbed in the Kanto and Johto adventures.
Another gem from the Pokédex is Gyarados. Remember when you needed to raise a Magikarp into this fierce dragon-like creature? It’s such a fulfilling evolution! And honestly, I think everyone can relate to that struggle. To round out the experience, Espeon and Umbreon add some flair with their unique types. Those two always captured my heart with their elegance and mysterious prowess. It’s a perfect balance! Each time I revisit 'Soul Silver', it’s like rekindling an old friendship with these fantastic Pokémon.
Overall, these Pokémon give 'Soul Silver' its charm, and they all have their own little stories. It's not just gameplay; it's collecting memories along the way. By the way, who else still hums that nostalgic music when they think about the game?
Choosing starter Pokémon is like picking your first adventure companion—it sets the tone for the whole journey! In Kanto, I always lean toward 'Bulbasaur' for its versatility. Early gyms like Brock and Misty are a breeze with its Grass/Poison typing, and it evolves into the tanky 'Venusaur,' which can handle late-game challenges. 'Charmander' is iconic, but that Rock-type weakness early on is brutal unless you grind hard. 'Squirtle' is a solid middle ground, with balanced stats and Water-type reliability.
Johto’s starters are trickier. 'Cyndaquil' is my go-to because Fire types are rare in those games, and 'Typhlosion' hits like a truck. 'Totodile' has great physical moves, but 'Chikorita'? Poor thing struggles against Johto’s gym lineup. Hoenn’s 'Torchic' is broken once it becomes 'Blaziken,' but 'Mudkip' (aka 'the Hoenn carry') is arguably the best with its Water/Ground typing neutralizing Electric weaknesses. Sinnoh’s 'Turtwig' grows into an absolute unit with 'Torterra,' though 'Infernape’s' speed and fighting moves are hard to pass up.
Man, 'Pokemon Crystal' was my childhood jam! If we're talking about the best Pokemon, Typhlosion is an absolute beast. Its Fire-type moves like Flamethrower and Fire Blast can melt through so many opponents, especially in the early game where Bug and Grass types are common. And don't even get me started on how cool it looks with those flames bursting out during battle.
For Water types, Feraligatr is a monster with its high Attack stat. Surf and Ice Punch make it versatile against Gym Leaders like Clair and Pryce. And then there's Ampharos—Electric types are rare in Johto, but Ampharos’ Thunderbolt and Thunder Wave combo is clutch for dealing with Flying and Water types. Plus, it evolves from the adorable Mareep, so it’s got that going for it too.