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Well, you've done everything you could on the Sevii Islands, so you decide to take one the Elite Four again. Well, If you haven't already, make sure your Pokemon are level 65+ unless you're feeling very confident. Why? Well, all of the Elite Four members have leveled up all of their Pokemon by 10 levels or so and picked up a few others, so you should too.

Lorelei

Lorelei is stepping up her A-game here. Use Electric attacks while you can for the 3 Water dual-types, and Dark or Fire on her Jynx. Her Piloswine is odd though. It is weak to all of the starters main types, so you can use any of them to take it out. Her Lapras is holding a Cheri Berry in case you try to paralyze it.

Bruno

Bruno isn't fooling aroung this time. He evolved his Onixes to Steelixes and gave everyone on his team a new moveset. The Hitmons don't have much different, but his Level 66 Steelix knows a Dragon-type move, so try to keep that in mind. His Machamp is holding a Perism Berry in case he gets confused.

Agatha

Agatha now has a Pokemon that isn't weak to Psychic, and that would be her Misdreavus. Try not to mess up to badly on this fight, because she will put the hurt on your Pokemon. A Dark-type would do perfect here, as it resists or is immune to here first Gengar's attacks and resists some of the other's attacks. Her level 70 Gengar is holding a Chesto Berry.

Lance

Lance is no-pushover this time. His Gyarados now has Earthquake to take care of the Electric types. You can still shock him with Zapdos, but a good Thunderbolt from Pikachu, Raichu, or Jolteon should do the trick. Lance's Kingdra has only one weakness, Dragon. If you have been training a Gyarados, Charizard, or Dragonite with strong Dragon type moves, this thing will go down easily. His level 72 Dragonite is holding a Persim Berry for his powerful Outrage attack.

Even though you knocked him down, he came right back up. He's back with a "better" team than before. And he's not gonna let you beat him again. Or so he thinks.

Blue

If you picked Bulbasaur,

If you picked Charmander,

If you picked Squirtle,


He did a lot of training to get that Heracross and Larvitar up to the 70's. Our advantage, all of his dual-types (except Venusaur) have double weaknesses. On the downside, they have moves to cover up those double-weaknesses. Tyranitar's Sand Stream ability makes it so that there is a constant sandstorm on the battlefield until another weather condition covers it up. The only time that Blue's/Gary's Pokemon do not have another weather condition is when you pick Bulbasaur. His starter Pokemon has a Sitrus Berry, which can get very annoying when you are trying to whittle his health down.

After you beat Blue, Proffessor Oak comes in again, does the same thing, and you are in the Hall of Fame again. Hopefully you didn't run into too much trouble on the way. Your journey is rewarded with around 20,000 Pokedollars which you got from the battles. Hope you enjoyed your trip through Kanto!!