When it comes to Grass-types, the variety is amazing. Each Pokémon brings something different and allows for a different style of gameplay, be that combat, catching them all, or just having adorable Pokémon by your sie. Nevertheless, finding one that’s similar to you can be pretty difficult.

This is why your MBTI® is so important. It not only delves more into your personality but it highlights your strengths, weaknesses, and social life, allowing you to learn more about how your brain works. This is why it’s such an ideal way to choose the perfect companion since both will aim for the same thing and enjoy a certain type of playstyle.

16 INTJ: Shaymin

This adorable Pokémon is a perfect match for INTJs for more reasons than one. However, there is one personality trait that stands out from the rest, jack of all trades.

Being a Pokémon that has two forms, land and sky, it pretty much classes Shaymin as a jack of all trades. Especially since its form changed from Grass-type to Grass/Flying. Nevertheless, both are open-minded and rather analytical when it comes to fighting.

15 INTP: Chikorita

INTPs are imaginative. They are enthusiastic about the future and will try their best for anyone they come across. This is why you need a Pokémon like Chikorita by your side, especially when you begin to second-guess yourself.

Having a caring companion like Chikorita means that any time you begin to doubt your abilities, Chikorita will be at your side cheering you on with that awesome enthusiasm.

14 ENTJ: Sceptile

Just like Sceptile, ENTJs are typically efficient and strong-willed. They know what they want and will strive to achieve it no matter what, and with the most amount of energy.

Whilst being strong-willed and determined, ENTJs can often seem rather cold and intolerant. However, just like Sceptile, their cold looks can be deceiving as they have a warm heart. Just don’t get on their bad side.

13 ENTP: Chesnaught

ENTPs are mostly knowledgeable; they fight their battles with quick, critical thinking rather than impulse, so need a Pokémon to aid them in this.

This is where Chesnaught comes in. This Grass-/Fighting-type can think quickly and critically, and assess the situation before attacking. However, its hardy look can mean that both ENTPs and Chesnaught are seen as insensitive and intimidating. However, ENTPs know that this isn’t the case.

12 INFJ: Virizion

Most INFJs pride themselves on their passion and determination. They know where they want to be and will continue to inspire those around them with their drive to achieve.

This is why you need Virizion by your side to ensure that you get inspired too. The drive and passion in both of you will allow you to grasp at each other when you begin to isolate yourself, as INFJs tend to do that when feeling unsure.

11 INFP: Grotle

If anyone is hard-working or open-minded its Grotle. In the anime, he carries Pokémon to find freshwater and is consistently aiding humans and Pokémon alike. This is exactly the kind of morals for which INFPs are looking.

Both INFPs and Grotle are extremely selfless and due to this can often be taken advantage of, leaving them a rather closed book. However, with a Pokémon as similar as you, those walls won’t stay up for long.

10 ENFJ: Rillaboom

ENFJs are natural leaders. They are reliable and can be extremely selfless when needed, which can often make them seem rather sensitive since they will defend their friends fiercely.

This is the same as Rillaboom. It is a Pokémon who defends its tribes relentlessly and have a hierarchy within that tribe that is sacred. Nevertheless, this pairing is ideal, so long as neither end up battling for the spot of the leader.

9 ENFP: Whimsicott

This adorable Pokémon is curious, observant, and finds it rather difficult to focus, which are the exact traits of the ENFP personality.

Despite finding it hard to focus, ENFPs can be somewhat emotional when things don’t go their way but Whimsicott will undoubtedly cheer you up with that adorable face.

8 ISTJ: Trevenant

ISTJs are pretty law-abiding. They focus on enforcing order and are pretty stubborn when it comes to sticking to the rules. However, they care about the people they try to protect and will punish anyone who causes them harm.

Trevenant spends its life in the wild protecting nature and will punish anyone that harms it. Therefore the two are undeniable similar, both enforce their laws and will relentlessly punish someone who disobeys it.

7 ISFJ: Bulbasaur

The beloved and popular Bulbasaur is supportive and hard-working until the end. Being bred as a starter Pokémon for young trainers in Kanto, Bulbasaur ends up fitting the bill for ISFJ.

Both are humble in their popularity and skills but are reluctant to change the world they live in, meaning they usually just follow along with the crowd, supporting those who succeed around hem but remaining in one spot. Unless someone gives them the drive to change.

6 ESTJ: Leafeon

Just like Eevee, Leafeon finds it hard to relax. However, unlike Eevee and more like the ESTJ personality, Leafeon is dedicated and much more organized.

Both ESTJs and Leafeon approach conflict or puzzles with a calm mind and organize their party thoughtfully. Ultimately, Leafeon is honest and often a little stubborn, so any ESTJ will be able to deal and work well with Leafeon.

5 ESFJ: Celebi

With a sense of duty, a warm soul, and a selfless heart, it’s hard to not see how similar ESFJs and Celebi are.

They both share the same personality traits and goals, especially when it comes to doing good. With a similar mindset and the same goals, this pairing is ideal.

4 ISTP: Grookey

When you think of a monkey-like Grookey, the first labels that come into view are energetic, excitable, or cheeky. Now this excitable Pokémon often needs someone to keep them on their toes; they need a personality that is equally as spontaneous and excitable as Grookey.

This is where ISTP’s come in. They are spontaneous and love taking risks, something Grookey is designed for. With Grookey in your party, you’ll both make sure the other doesn’t get too bored.

3 ISFP: Pumpkaboo

Both Pumpkaboo and ISFPs are sensitive. They are extremely passionate about their goals and their friends and don’t deal well when they are put under pressure.

With the help of Pumpkaboo, your passions can remain intact, since this Pokémon is just as independent and unpredictable as you. This means that it can follow your moves and attack just how you want them to.

2 ESTP: Zarude

Being a pack Pokémon, Zarude easily fits the category of ESTP, purely because it is so sociable and bold yet impatient and often defiant.

Nothing screams defiant like a Dark-type Pokémon. However, as an ESTP would see, Zarude is a protective and powerful Pokémon, enabling you to do some huge damage in a battle.

1 ESFP: Treecko

Adorable little Treecko is an ideal companion for ESFPs. Both are observant and have pretty good people skills. However, just like Treecko, ESFPs can get a little unfocused and bored pretty easily.

However, with an ESFP at its side, neither of the trainer nor the Pokémon will be bored.

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