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{{sidebar|float=right|width=300px|title=Lance|contents=Lance is the leader of the Elite Four and the most powerful trainer in the Pokémon League. His Dragon-type Pokémon are vulnerable to Ice-type attacks. On the other hand, no Pokémon can defend well against Dragon-type attacks, so keep lots of Potions ready! Ice for the Dragons, Surf for the Aerodactyl, and Thunder for Gyarados. It's just that simple.}}
{{sidebar|float=right|width=300px|title=Lance|contents=Lance is the leader of the Elite Four and the most powerful trainer in the Pokémon League. His Dragon-type Pokémon are vulnerable to Ice-type attacks. On the other hand, no Pokémon can defend well against Dragon-type attacks, so keep lots of Potions ready! Ice for the Dragons, Surf for the Aerodactyl, and Thunder for Gyarados. It's just that simple.}}


Lance Dragonairs and Dragonite may be your first experience with Dragon-types, so here's all you need to know: Dragons, including the part flying-type {{bp|Aerodactyl}}, can't stand ice. Blizzard may even be overkill since Ice Beam usually means defeat in a single turn. That's why it is best to pack an {{bp|Articuno}}. If you don't have Articuno, any Pokémon with ice-type moves will do. {{bp|Dewgong}}, {{bp|Lapras}}, or other water-types with ice-type abilities are very good choices, as well as other water-types with an ice-type move. TM13 and TM14 contain Ice Beam and Blizzard, respectively, and all water-types in the game can be taught either of these moves. As for Gyarados, let's see… Flying ''and'' Water types? That means ''quadruple'' damage from Electric attacks, so bring {{bp|Zapdos}} or any Pokémon with electric attacks.
Lance's Dragonairs and Dragonite may be your first experience with Dragon-types, so here's all you need to know: Dragons, including the part flying-type {{bp|Aerodactyl}}, can't stand ice. Blizzard may even be overkill since Ice Beam usually means defeat in a single turn. That's why it is best to pack an {{bp|Articuno}}. If you don't have Articuno, any Pokémon with ice-type moves will do. {{bp|Dewgong}}, {{bp|Lapras}}, or other water-types with ice-type abilities are very good choices, as well as other water-types with an ice-type move. TM13 and TM14 contain Ice Beam and Blizzard, respectively, and all water-types in the game can be taught either of these moves. As for Gyarados, let's see… Flying ''and'' Water types? That means ''quadruple'' damage from Electric attacks, so bring {{bp|Zapdos}} or any Pokémon with electric attacks.


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