Pokemon Brick Bronze: Roria Conquest Beginner Guide — Starter Pokémon & Tips

New to Roria Conquest? This beginner guide covers starter Pokémon locations, gym progression, and essential tips to get you started on the right foot.

Diving into Pokemon Brick Bronze: Roria Conquest for the first time can feel overwhelming. Between the sprawling routes, raid battles, and dozens of starter Pokémon scattered across the region, knowing where to start matters. This Pokemon Brick Bronze: Roria Conquest beginner guide breaks down everything you need — from catching your first starter to planning your gym route — so you can hit the ground running.

Getting Started in Roria Conquest

Roria Conquest is a fan-made Roblox experience that builds on the foundation of Pokemon Brick Bronze. The game features a full region to explore, eight gyms to conquer, and a storyline involving the villainous Eclipse organization. Before you challenge your first gym leader, you'll want to understand how the game's core systems work.

The story begins in Mitis Town, where you'll quickly be introduced to your rivals — Jake and Tess — who'll test your skills throughout the journey. The narrative takes you through increasingly difficult routes, each leading to a new gym battle. Along the way, you'll encounter Eclipse members like Linda and Harry, who serve as recurring antagonists.

One thing that sets Roria Conquest apart from other Roblox Pokemon games is its raid system. Instead of finding starter Pokémon in tall grass, you'll encounter them through raid battles at specific locations. This means preparation and timing matter more than random encounters.

Starter Pokémon Locations by Raid Tier

The most critical decision early on is which starter Pokémon to pursue. Unlike the mainline games where you pick from three options at the start, Roria Conquest lets you hunt for starters across multiple locations using the raid system. Here's a complete breakdown of where to find every starter base form:

Early Game Starters (Routes 5–7)

These locations are accessible relatively early in your playthrough, making them ideal targets for new players building their first team:

LocationRaid TierAvailable Starters
Route 52☆Charmander, Torchic
Route 53☆Tepig, Fuecoco
Route 62☆Cyndaquil, Fennekin, Scorbunny
Route 63☆Chimchar, Litten
Route 72☆Piplup, Oshawott, Popplio, Sobble
Route 73☆Squirtle, Quaxly

Route 7 stands out as a water-type paradise, offering four different water starters at the 2☆ tier alone. If you're looking for variety early, this route should be a priority.

Mid-Game Starters (Lagoona Lake & Route 8)

As you progress further into the story, new locations unlock with different starter options:

LocationRaid TierAvailable Starters
Lagoona Lake2☆Totodile
Lagoona Lake4☆Froakie
Route 82☆Bulbasaur, Chikorita, Chespin
Route 83☆Turtwig, Snivy
Rosecove Beach3☆Mudkip

Route 8 is particularly notable for grass-type enthusiasts — it's the only location where you can find Bulbasaur through raids. Lagoona Lake offers Froakie at the 4☆ tier, which community reports suggest has strong competitive potential thanks to its evolution line.

Late Early-Game Starters (Route 9)

Route 9 rounds out the starter locations with a solid mix of grass-types:

LocationRaid TierAvailable Starters
Route 92☆Treecko, Rowlet, Grookey
Route 93☆Sprigatito

This route gives you access to starters from Hoenn, Alola, and Galar regions, making it a great stop if you're still filling out your team around the mid-gym range.

Understanding Raid Tiers

Raid tiers indicate the difficulty and power level of the Pokémon you'll face. Here's what each tier generally means for your gameplay:

  • 2☆ Raids: Accessible early, lower-level starters. Perfect for new players building their first team.
  • 3☆ Raids: Moderate difficulty. You'll want a balanced team before attempting these consistently.
  • 4☆ Raids: Challenging encounters that require strategic team building. Froakie at Lagoona Lake falls here.

The tier system means you can't just rush to the best starters immediately. You'll need to progress through the story and strengthen your team to access higher-tier raids. This creates a natural progression curve that keeps the early game engaging.

Story Progression and Gym Order

The Roria Conquest storyline follows a clear path through eight gyms before you reach the Champion. Understanding the route structure helps you plan which starters to target and when:

Story PhaseKey LocationsNotable Features
Pre-Gym 1Mitis Town, Route 1Tutorial area, meet rivals
Pre-Gym 2Route 4, Route 5First starter raid access
Pre-Gym 3Route 7, Path of TruthWater-type starter hub
Pre-Gym 4Route 9, Fortulose ManorGrass-type starters unlock
Pre-Gym 5Anthian Sewers, Route 11Mid-game challenge spike
Pre-Gym 6Route 12, Nature's DenAdvanced raid encounters
Pre-Gym 7Route 14, Titans' ThrongLate-game team building
Pre-Gym 8Route 16, Freezing FissureFinal prep before league
ChampionRoria League, Elite FourUltimate challenge

Gym Leaders Chad and Sebastian are named in the game's documentation, though the full roster spans all eight gyms. Community reports suggest each gym specializes in a specific type, so having a diverse team — which the starter raid system encourages — pays off significantly.

Essential Tips for New Players

Based on player experience and community reports, here are the strategies that separate successful beginners from those who struggle:

Prioritize Route 7 early. With four water-type starters available at the 2☆ tier, this route gives you the most options for building a balanced team quickly. Water-types are also incredibly useful for early gym battles.

Don't ignore the Poké Mart and Stone Shop. Evolution stones and held items can be found at these shops, and some starter evolutions require specific stones. Stocking up early saves time later.

Save your redeemables. The game offers codes and Pokédex rewards that can provide valuable items or boosts. Redeeming these at the right moment — like before a difficult gym — can make a huge difference.

Build around type coverage. Since starters span fire, water, and grass types, aim to collect at least one of each. This triangle of type advantages will carry you through most early and mid-game challenges.

Watch out for Eclipse encounters. The villainous organization members appear throughout the story, and their teams scale with your progress. Being underleveled for these story battles is a common beginner mistake.

Key Mechanics to Master

Roria Conquest includes several mechanics that beginners should understand early:

  • Machines (TMs/HMs): These teach your Pokémon new moves. Some are essential for progression, while others optimize your team for competitive play.
  • Breeding: Once you've established your main team, breeding lets you pass down moves and potentially get better stats on new Pokémon.
  • Forecast Encounters: Certain Pokémon appear based on conditions like weather or time of day. Checking the forecast system helps you plan your hunting sessions.
  • Location Pokédex: This tracks which Pokémon you've encountered in each area, helping you identify what you're still missing from each route.

Common Beginner Mistakes

Learning from others' experiences can save you hours of frustration:

  1. Spending all currency early — Save coins for evolution stones and rare items rather than stocking up on basic Poké Balls.
  2. Ignoring rival battles — Fighting Jake and Tess repeatedly helps you level up faster and learn what strategies work.
  3. Sticking with one Pokémon — The game rewards team diversity. A single overleveled starter won't carry you through every gym.
  4. Skipping side areas — Locations like the Path of Truth and Fortulose Manor often contain valuable items and rare encounters.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best starter Pokémon to pick first in Roria Conquest?

There's no single "best" starter, but community reports consistently recommend targeting Route 7 early for water-type options like Oshawott or Piplup, since water-types have excellent type coverage against early gym leaders. Charmander from Route 5 is also a popular first pick for its strong fire-type moves.

How do raid battles work in Pokemon Brick Bronze: Roria Conquest?

Raid battles are special encounters at designated locations where you face powerful Pokémon. The star tier indicates difficulty — higher tiers mean stronger opponents but better rewards. You'll need a decent team to succeed at 3☆ and above, so focus on 2☆ raids when starting out.

Can I get all starter Pokémon in one playthrough?

Yes, all starter base forms are obtainable through raids across different locations. However, since they're spread across routes you unlock at different story points, collecting them all requires progressing through most of the game. Some evolutions may also appear in different locations than their base forms.

Where can I find more help with Roria Conquest?

The official Roria Conquest Wiki is a comprehensive resource for location data, character information, and game mechanics. You can also check the Roblox page for Pokemon Brick Bronze for official updates and community discussions.


Starting your journey in Roria Conquest with a solid plan makes all the difference. Use this Pokemon Brick Bronze: Roria Conquest beginner guide as your roadmap, prioritize the starter locations that match your playstyle, and remember — every Champion started with a single step out of Mitis Town.