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As in your earlier challenge, you may bring items for healing and alike. If you need some training, try facing Seven Island trainers with the VS Seeker or taking another pass at Cerulean Cave, which should have the most experienced Pokémon available.
As in your earlier challenge, you may bring items for healing and alike. If you need some training, try facing Seven Island trainers with the VS Seeker or taking another pass at Cerulean Cave, which should have the most experienced Pokémon available.
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==Indigo Plateau==
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==Lorelei==
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Lapras no longer has a Sitrus Berry, instead using a Cheri Berry, which seems a quite random choice, however if you paralyze it with Thunder or Thunderbolt, then it'll cure itself immediately. She still uses Surf and Ice Beam, but now it has also learned Psychic and, unusually for a Water type, {{bpm|Thunder}}. If Cloyster's Rain Dance is still in effect, Thunder's accuracy increases from 70% to 100%, so your Water and Flying types may want to be wary of that.
Lapras no longer has a Sitrus Berry, instead using a Cheri Berry, which seems a quite random choice, however if you paralyze it with Thunder or Thunderbolt, then it'll cure itself immediately. She still uses Surf and Ice Beam, but now it has also learned Psychic and, unusually for a Water type, {{bpm|Thunder}}. If Cloyster's Rain Dance is still in effect, Thunder's accuracy increases from 70% to 100%, so your Water and Flying types may want to be wary of that.


Despite how hard this all sounds, it's not all that bad. Using some strategy, you can take a ton of these Pokémon down easily. If Cloyster summons a Rain Dance, not only does Lapras have a 100% accurate Thunder, but so do you; which can pretty much sweep half of her team. The only problem you might run into is Piloswine's ground type. Jynx may have the tools to slow you down, but you can make quick work of her along with the rest of her team. Onto the next challenge!
Despite how hard this all sounds, it's not all that bad. Using some strategy, you can take a ton of these Pokémon down easily. If Cloyster summons a Rain Dance, not only does Lapras have a 100% accurate Thunder, but so do you; which can pretty much sweep half of her team. The only problem you might run into is Piloswine's ground type. Jynx may have the tools to slow you down, but you can make quick work of her along with the rest of her team. Onto the next challenge!


==Bruno==
===Bruno===
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Machamp has become a purely aggressive fighter and tries to beat down your Pokémon through brute force. It still has Cross Chop but the rest of its moveset has changed, and it no longer has any moves which can decrease your Speed, now using Rock Slide instead of Rock Tomb. It also knows Earthquake and Brick Break, so don't bother using Reflect or Light Screen against him. Machamp has a Persim Berry to heal confusion as well.
Machamp has become a purely aggressive fighter and tries to beat down your Pokémon through brute force. It still has Cross Chop but the rest of its moveset has changed, and it no longer has any moves which can decrease your Speed, now using Rock Slide instead of Rock Tomb. It also knows Earthquake and Brick Break, so don't bother using Reflect or Light Screen against him. Machamp has a Persim Berry to heal confusion as well.


Bruno shouldn't be too bad. A Pokémon with Surf can take out the two Steelix, and the three Fighting types can be taken down with a strong Flying or Psychic type. With the latter, the next challenge will be much easier.
Bruno shouldn't be too bad. A Pokémon with Surf can take out the two Steelix, and the three Fighting types can be taken down with a strong Flying or Psychic type. With the latter, the next challenge will be much easier.


==Agatha==
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Agatha has evolved her Golbat and captured a Misdreavus. She still starts with her lower leveled Gengar, who still has Confuse Ray and {{bpm|Shadow Punch}}, but has also learned Hypnosis and it uses Psychic instead of Dream Eater, presumably because Hypnosis doesn't have good accuracy. Agatha's second Gengar has a powerful moveset of {{bpm|Shadow Ball}}, Sludge Bomb, Psychic and Thunderbolt. She also has a Chesto Berry to wake up if you put him to sleep.
Agatha has evolved her Golbat and captured a Misdreavus. She still starts with her lower leveled Gengar, who still has Confuse Ray and {{bpm|Shadow Punch}}, but has also learned Hypnosis and it uses Psychic instead of Dream Eater, presumably because Hypnosis doesn't have good accuracy. Agatha's second Gengar has a powerful moveset of {{bpm|Shadow Ball}}, Sludge Bomb, Psychic and Thunderbolt. She also has a Chesto Berry to wake up if you put him to sleep.


Misdreavus is male, despite Agatha being female (come to think of it all of Agatha's Pokémon are male) and it has {{bpm|Attract}} to infatuate female Pokémon and will then bombard them with Shadow Ball, Thunderbolt and Psychic. Shouldn't be too hard of a Pokémon to take out, but unlike the other Ghost Pokemon, Misdreavus doesn't have a Poison type, so Psychics are not as powerful against it.
Misdreavus is male, despite Agatha being female (come to think of it all of Agatha's Pokémon are male) and it has {{bpm|Attract}} to infatuate female Pokémon and will then bombard them with Shadow Ball, Thunderbolt and Psychic. Shouldn't be too hard of a Pokémon to take out, but unlike the other Ghost Pokemon, Misdreavus doesn't have a Poison type, so Psychics are not as powerful against it.


Crobat has Confuse Ray and, because of its awesome Speed, it's likely it will use it before you can strike back. It also knows Shadow Ball, {{bpm|Air Cutter}} and Sludge Bomb.
Crobat has Confuse Ray and, because of its awesome Speed, it's likely it will use it before you can strike back. It also knows Shadow Ball, {{bpm|Air Cutter}} and Sludge Bomb.
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Arbok will lower your Pokémon's Attack with its {{bpa|Intimidate}} ability, and then attempt to dodge your blows with Double Team. The only move he has from its original moveset is Sludge Bomb. It has {{bpm|Giga Drain}} and Earthquake but no longer has a move that can hit Psychic types super effectively.
Arbok will lower your Pokémon's Attack with its {{bpa|Intimidate}} ability, and then attempt to dodge your blows with Double Team. The only move he has from its original moveset is Sludge Bomb. It has {{bpm|Giga Drain}} and Earthquake but no longer has a move that can hit Psychic types super effectively.


Agatha is probably the one you will use the most items against. With constant confusion, paralysis (with a little luck, of course), and sleep, you should move all your Full Heals and your Poke Flute all to the top of you bag. Her battles are more of a stall in your game progress, but it shouldn't be too difficult. If you have a Dark type, this will be no problem (but given their limited availability, you may not have one in your team).
Agatha is probably the one you will use the most items against. With constant confusion, paralysis (with a little luck, of course), and sleep, you should move all your Full Heals and your Poke Flute all to the top of you bag. Her battles are more of a stall in your game progress, but it shouldn't be too difficult. If you have a Dark type, this will be no problem (but given their limited availability, you may not have one in your team).


==Lance==
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Lance has caught a Kingdra, which for some reason he does not use at all when he becomes the Champion. Like Gyarados, Kingdra also has Dragon Dance and Hyper Beam. It also knows Surf and Ice Beam. Kingdra's only weakness is Dragon types, but {{bpm|Blizzard}} or {{bpm|Thunder}} should still do some damage.
Lance has caught a Kingdra, which for some reason he does not use at all when he becomes the Champion. Like Gyarados, Kingdra also has Dragon Dance and Hyper Beam. It also knows Surf and Ice Beam. Kingdra's only weakness is Dragon types, but {{bpm|Blizzard}} or {{bpm|Thunder}} should still do some damage.


Lance's Aerodactyl has ditched its pointless Scary Face and gotten a better moveset than before. He's replaced Wing Attack with {{bpm|Aerial Ace}} and also knows Earthquake. It still uses Hyper Beam and {{bpm|Ancient Power}}. If Aerodactyl gets the all-stat-buff from Ancient Power, it will become a force to be reckoned with, so defeat it fast with Water or Electric moves.
Lance's Aerodactyl has ditched its pointless Scary Face and gotten a better moveset than before. He's replaced Wing Attack with {{bpm|Aerial Ace}} and also knows Earthquake. It still uses Hyper Beam and {{bpm|Ancient Power}}. If Aerodactyl gets the all-stat-buff from Ancient Power, it will become a force to be reckoned with, so defeat it fast with Water or Electric moves.


Lance's has evolved one of his Dragonair giving him two Dragonite. The weaker one knows {{bpm|Flamethrower}} to deal with Ice types, {{bpm|Dragon Claw}} for fellow Dragon's, Earthquake for any Steel types not weak to Flamethrower, and of course Lance's signature move Hyper Beam.  
Lance's has evolved one of his Dragonair giving him two Dragonite. The weaker one knows {{bpm|Flamethrower}} to deal with Ice types, {{bpm|Dragon Claw}} for fellow Dragon's, Earthquake for any Steel types not weak to Flamethrower, and of course Lance's signature move Hyper Beam.


Lance's stronger Dragonite has Thunderbolt, presumably because about half of the Ice types in this generation are also part Water types, or in Articuno's case is just as weak to Electric as it is to Fire. It has now ditched Safeguard, having realized its useless for protecting it from the confusion of {{bpm|Outrage}}, but it now has a Persim Berry to heal said confusion, pretty much giving it a 4-6 turn Outrage. Furthermore, it knows Ice Beam so using a Dragon type of your own is risky to say the least, and yes, it also knows Hyper Beam.
Lance's stronger Dragonite has Thunderbolt, presumably because about half of the Ice types in this generation are also part Water types, or in Articuno's case is just as weak to Electric as it is to Fire. It has now ditched Safeguard, having realized its useless for protecting it from the confusion of {{bpm|Outrage}}, but it now has a Persim Berry to heal said confusion, pretty much giving it a 4-6 turn Outrage. Furthermore, it knows Ice Beam so using a Dragon type of your own is risky to say the least, and yes, it also knows Hyper Beam.


==Champion==
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Blue, now known as "CHAMPION Blue", has replaced Pidgeot and Rhydon with Heracross and Tyranitar, respectively. Heracross is up first and if it manages to endure a Flying type move, or any Physical Attack for that matter, it can send the move back with double the power using Counter, which would, if he chooses to use it, obliterate your Flying type if they don't knock it out in one hit. It also has {{bpm|Megahorn}} and Earthquake to deal with low defensive Psychic types.
Blue, now known as "CHAMPION Blue", has replaced Pidgeot and Rhydon with Heracross and Tyranitar, respectively. Heracross is up first and if it manages to endure a Flying type move, or any Physical Attack for that matter, it can send the move back with double the power using Counter, which would, if he chooses to use it, obliterate your Flying type if they don't knock it out in one hit. It also has {{bpm|Megahorn}} and Earthquake to deal with low defensive Psychic types.


Like Heracross, Tyranitar has a double weakness, in his case Fighting types. However, also like Heracross, it has a way to counter that weakness. {{bpm|Aerial Ace}} is an absurd move on a Pokémon as bulky as Tyranitar, but Blue's Tyranitar knows it, and it also knows Thunderbolt, for Water Types, Crunch, and Earthquake. Thanks to its {{bpa|Sand Stream}} ability, it will whip up an endless sandstorm, but this can work in your favor since none of Blue's other Pokémon are immune to Sandstorm. However, two of the starters can override the Sandstorm, so keep that in mind.
Like Heracross, Tyranitar has a double weakness, in his case Fighting types. However, also like Heracross, it has a way to counter that weakness. {{bpm|Aerial Ace}} is an absurd move on a Pokémon as bulky as Tyranitar, but Blue's Tyranitar knows it, and it also knows Thunderbolt, for Water Types, Crunch, and Earthquake. Thanks to its {{bpa|Sand Stream}} ability, it will whip up an endless sandstorm, but this can work in your favor since none of Blue's other Pokémon are immune to Sandstorm. However, two of the starters can override the Sandstorm, so keep that in mind.


If you have a Dark type, it should wipe the floor with Alakazam. Since Dark types resist Shadow Ball and are immune to Psychic, Alakazam can't touch it. Alakazam still has {{bpm|Reflect}} to weaken Physical Attacks for five turns and has learned {{bpm|Calm Mind}} to increase his Spc Atk and Spc Def, so Dark type moves will be weakened some.
If you have a Dark type, it should wipe the floor with Alakazam. Since Dark types resist Shadow Ball and are immune to Psychic, Alakazam can't touch it. Alakazam still has {{bpm|Reflect}} to weaken Physical Attacks for five turns and has learned {{bpm|Calm Mind}} to increase his Spc Atk and Spc Def, so Dark type moves will be weakened some.


Blue's Gyarados is almost exactly the same as Lance's Gyarados knows Hyper Beam, Earthquake and Dragon Dance. The only differences are its higher level and his STAB {{bpm|Hydro Pump}}.
Blue's Gyarados is almost exactly the same as Lance's Gyarados knows Hyper Beam, Earthquake and Dragon Dance. The only differences are its higher level and his STAB {{bpm|Hydro Pump}}.