This week, Nintendo and Game Freak gave fans their first taste ofPokémon on the Nintendo switchin the form ofPokémon SwordandShield. As the first Pokémon RPGs on a Nintendo home console,SwordandShieldhave a lot of excitement behind them, but even so Game Freak is holding a lot of the reveals for E3, presumably. However,Pokémon SwordandShieldwas willing to reveal the Gen 8 starters: Grookey (Grass), Scorbunny (Fire), and Sobble (Water).

Almost instantly, Pokémon fans had their favorite starter fromPokémon SwordandShield. Some chose to go for the one that looked the most versatile while others let the cuteness factor play a dominant role. But according to a poll from thePokémonTwitter, it looks like Sobble is the most popular of thethreePokemonSwordandShieldstarters.

With 38% percent of the vote, Sobble won the poll of over 200,000 hopefulPokémon SwordandShieldfans. The water-type Pokémon has that trademark innocence that tends to make for a popular starter, but ultimately it comes down to personal preference.

To its credit, Scorbunny was nipping at Sobble’s heels with 37% percent of the vote. Fire-type Pokémon are typically a popular choice for starters, dating all the way back to Charmander in Gen 1.

And unfortunately, Grookey brought up the rear with 25% of the vote. Like a cross between a monkey and a parrot, Grookey is cute enough but clearly it didn’t resonate with fans as much as the other two starters.

Of course, players’ favorite starter Pokémon forSwordandShieldcould change once they see the evolutions of the three. While these starters are thenew Gen 8 Pokémonthat players will initially pick, the final evolutions are usually the ones that do the real work.

But for now, Sobble fans have bragging rights overPokémon SwordandShieldstarters. That could change come E3 when players see how they each evolve, but there are likely bigger choices to be made when the game eventually releases. For example, we still don’t know howPokémon SwordandPokémon Shielddiffer and what exclusive Pokémon each version will have.

Pokémon SwordandPokémon Shieldare set to release later this year for Nintendo Switch.