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Since there hasn't been a chance to get any Electric Pokémon yet, your best bet here is Rock, by far. It has protection from both Flying and Normal attacks, and if you have Rock Throw (Geodude gets it at level 11), it'll wipe out any of Falkner's Flyers. Jigglypuff is also useful because it learns Rollout at level 15. | Since there hasn't been a chance to get any Electric Pokémon yet, your best bet here is Rock, by far. It has protection from both Flying and Normal attacks, and if you have Rock Throw (Geodude gets it at level 11), it'll wipe out any of Falkner's Flyers. Jigglypuff is also useful because it learns Rollout at level 15. | ||
But you still need to look out for | But you still need to look out for Pidgy's Mud-Slap; it does damage ''and'' lowers Accuracy, and the penalties add up quickly. Swap in a strong Pokémon that can finish this Flyer quickly, but watch out for its Gust. However, if you swap in a flying-type or any other type that has immunity to the move, Falkner may not be able to react quickly enough. One suggestion is to use you recently acquired Onix to screech the Pidgey and Pidgeotto to low defense, then switch out to a flying type and quickly defeat it. | ||
When you beat Falkner, he will award you the '''Zephyr Badge''' and '''TM 31''', Mud-Slap. Mud Slap is a move that performs | When you beat Falkner, he will award you the '''Zephyr Badge''' and '''TM 31''', Mud-Slap. Mud Slap is a move that performs offense and defense; it attacks the foe and lowers the foe's accuracy. Remember, you can use a TM only once. | ||
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