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Revision as of 17:38, 7 September 2011

Here, your journey will be half way over, the Pokémon League Elite Four awaits, it is recommended that first, you get some powerful Pokémon on your team (>lvl. 50) then go in.

You may also want some items, the Center is also a Mart and the person with the Abra will teleport you back to New Bark Town.

Reccomended Pokémon

It is recommended to have at least one of these:

  • Ice type Pokémon (with a water move)
    • Dewgong w/ Surf, Whirpool or Waterfall
    • Cloyster w/ Clamp, Surf or Whirlpool
    • Lapras w/ Water Gun, Hydro Pump, Surf or Whirlpool
    • Sneasel w/ Surf
  • Electric type Pokémon
  • Fire type Pokémon
  • Rock type Pokémon
  • Fighting type Pokémon
  • Psychic type Pokémon

Trainers

Will

Will, the master of Psychic Pokémon.
Episode 93(E): A Battle of Wills (4:39)
Beating Will
  • Xatu (lvl. 40) Moves: Quick Attack, Future Sight, Psychic, Confuse Ray
    Use your Ice/Electric/Dark Pokémon
  • Exeggutor (lvl. 41) Moves: Psychic, Egg Bomb, Leech Seed, Reflect
    Use your Fire/Flying Pokémon
  • Jynx (lvl. 41) Moves: Ice Punch, Double Slap, Psychic, Lovely Kiss
    Use your Fire Pokémon
  • Slowbro (lvl. 41) Moves: Psychic, Body Slam, Curse, Amnesia
    Use your Electric/Grass Pokémon
  • Xatu (lvl. 42) Moves: Psychic, Quick Attack, Future Sight, Confuse Ray
    Use your Ice/Electric/Dark Pokémon


Afterwards, heal up, and reorganise your Pokémon so that you have your Psychic Pokémon leading

Koga

Koga, the master of Poision Pokémon
Episode 94(E): The Elite Leader (3:24)
Beating Koga
  • Ariados (lvl. 40) Moves: Spider Web, Double Team, Baton Pass, Giga Drain
    Use your Psychic Pokémon
  • Venomoth (lvl. 41) Moves: Gust, Supersonic, Toxic, Psychic
    Use your Psychic Pokémon
  • Forretress (lvl. 43) Moves: Spikes, Swift, Protect, Explosion
    Use your Fire Pokémon
  • Muk (lvl. 42) Moves: Sludge Bomb, Minimize, Toxic, Acid Armour
    Use your Psychic Pokémon
  • Crobat (lvl. 44) Moves: Wing Attack, Double Team, Toxic
    Use your Psychic Pokémon

Afterwards, be sure to lead with a Psychic type

Bruno

Bruno, the master of Fighting Pokémon
Episode 95(E): An Epic Bout (5:24)
Beating Bruno
  • Hitmontop (lvl. 42) Moves: Quick Attack, Dig, Detect, Pursuit
    Use your Psychic Pokémon/Flying Pokémon
  • Hitmonchan (lvl. 42) Moves: Ice Punch, Fire Punch, Thunder Punch, Mach Punch
    Use your Psychic Pokémon/Flying Pokémon.
  • Hitmonlee (lvl. 42) Moves: Double Kick, Foresight, Hi Jump Kick, Swagger
    Use your Psychic Pokémon/Flying Pokémon.
  • Machamp (lvl. 46) Moves: Rock Slide, Foresight, Cross Chop, Vital Throw
    Use your Psychic Pokémon/Flying Pokémon.
  • Onix (lvl. 43) Moves: Rock Slide, Sandstorm, Earthquake, Bind
    Use your Ice Pokémon's Water Move.

Once beaten, be sure to place a fighting-type as your lead.

Karen

Karen, the master of Dark Pokémon
Episode 96(E): A Light in the Darkness (4:20)
Beating Karen
  • Umbreon (lvl. 42) Moves: Faint Attack, Confuse Ray, Mean Look, Sand Attack
    Use your Fighting Pokémon
  • Vileplume (lvl. 42) Moves: Stun Spore, Acid, Petal Dance, Moonlight
    Use your Fire Pokémon
  • Gengar (lvl. 45) Moves: Lick, Spite, Curse, Destiny Bond
    Use your Psychic Pokémon
  • Murkrow (lvl. 43) Moves: Faint Attack, Whirlwind, Pursuit, Quick Attack
    Use your Ice Pokémon
  • Houndoom (lvl. 47) Moves: Crunch, Flame Thrower, Roar, Pursuit
    Use your Water Pokémon

Once finished, place an electric into the lead because Lance's first Pokémon is a gyarados.

Champion Lance

Lance, the Champion of the E4
Episode 97(E): Old Meets New (7:57)
Beating Lance
  • Gyarados (lvl. 44) Moves: Rain Dance, Surf, Flail, Hyper Beam
    Use your Electric Pokémon
  • Dragonite (lvl. 47) Moves; Twister, Thunderwave, Hyper Beam, Blizzard
    Use your Ice Pokémon
  • Dragonite (lvl. 47) Moves: Twister, Thunderwave, Thunder, Hyper Beam
    Use your Ice Pokémon
  • Dragonite (lvl. 50) Moves: Safegaurd, Outrage, Fire Blast, Hyper Beam
    Use your Ice Pokémon
  • Charizard (lvl. 46) Moves: Flame Thrower, Slash, Wing Attack, Hyper Beam
    Use your Rock Pokémon
  • Aerodactyl (lvl. 46) Moves: Rock Slide, Ancient Power, Wing Attack, Hyper Beam
    Use your Ice or Rock Pokémon, doesn't matter which

After defeating the Elite Four and Lance, the end credits roll. However, your journey is not over yet, you still have 8 more badges to get...

Rival (after you defeat the Elite Four on Mondays and Wednesdays)