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I mean, there could easily be a balance logic behind it
Notice how in addition to having baby stages, none of those Pokémon can evolve, either? (Barring Pikachu generally, but it doesn't evolve into Raichu in UNITE anyway.) That can potentially add a strategic element. Some Pokémon on the roster might have certain stats that are good for some things, but they have the be evolved to get to that point. Or you can choose a non-evolving stalwart like Snorlax or Lucario who start off great but maybe aren't as good at some of the things that Talonflame or Garchomp are.
Notice how in addition to having baby stages, none of those Pokémon can evolve, either? (Barring Pikachu generally, but it doesn't evolve into Raichu in UNITE anyway.) That can potentially add a strategic element. Some Pokémon on the roster might have certain stats that are good for some things, but they have the be evolved to get to that point. Or you can choose a non-evolving stalwart like Snorlax or Lucario who start off great but maybe aren't as good at some of the things that Talonflame or Garchomp are.
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