Cyndaquil,Quilava,Thyplosion Availability: immediatly/very late
Stats: good Tier:C (S if you could teach typhlosion eruption with a heart scale because in gen 6 you can)
Movepool: decent for a pure fire pokemon Comments: I advise you not to pick this as a starter. Unless eruption gets added to typhliosion's relearnable moves then this could be one of the best to pick. Typhlosion has one of the strongest fire type move (eruption 150 bp at max hp)in its movepool but it is his final move at level 74 and that is past the level cap in the latest beta (ep 11). Also since gen 6 it's also his lvl 1 move wich you should be able to relearn but it seems ame hasn't added it to his relearable moves. Late game you can also buy a cyndaquil in 7th street and if you train cyndaquil to level 58 it will also learn eruption and you can evolve it to typhlosion afterwards. If you combine ninetales drought with eruption you can pretty much OHKO anything that is in this game. But sadly eruption is not avaible early on so it loses its effectiveness. Also until typhlosion learns lava plume he pretty much sucks. so mid game he is pretty weak because ember is his strongest move.
Mareep.Flaaffy,Ampheros Availability: pretty early.
Stats: good Tier:A
Movepool: Good Comments: you can get a (traded)mareep early on lvl 20 and because its traded it won't take long for it to reach 30 and by then it will be a ampheros. Ampheros has a great movepool and has pretty much moves that can counter any type.It may not be the fastest pokemon but it has decent bulk and hp and high sp atk. It can also relearn some great moves early on. Zap cannon with 120bp although not advisable if you are lucky this could be dangerous.It can also relearn dragonpulse wich is good against some pokemon in the current beta. It also has signal beam wich helps a lot in the last 2 gyms in the current beta. It learns confuse ray early. it has discharge so combined with some other pokémon it can be a good double battle pokemon. power gem can also be usefull against some trainers.