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You may also want to give some thought in increasing your Pokemon's stats with '''Protein''', '''Calcium''', and other enhancing items, all which are purchasable in Celadon City. '''''Let's start the show!'''''
You may also want to give some thought in increasing your Pokemon's stats with '''Protein''', '''Calcium''', and other enhancing items, all which are purchasable in Celadon City. '''''Let's start the show!'''''


==Lorelei==
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|-
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" |
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" | 1st
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" | 2nd
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" | 3rd
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" | 4th
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" | 5th
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" | Money
|- align="center"
 
|[[File:Pokemon FRLG Lorelei.png]] Lorelei
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Ice}};" |[[File:Pokemon 087Dewgong.png|40px]]{{bp|Dewgong|64}}
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Ice}};" |[[File:Pokemon 221Piloswine.png|80x40px]]{{bp|Piloswine|63}}
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Water}};" |[[File:Pokemon 131Lapras.png|40px]]{{bp|Lapras|66}}
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Ice}};" |[[File:Pokemon 124Jynx.png|40px]]{{bp|Jynx|66}}
| style="background-color:#{{Pokemon color|Water}};" |[[File:Pokemon 091Cloyster.png|40px]]{{bp|Cloyster|63}}
|[[File:Pokebuck.png]]6600
|}
 
Lorelei is much stronger than she was last time and is now packing a proper counter to Electric types in the form of Piloswine. Like before, she starts with Dewgong, who still uses Ice Beam and Surf, but has also learned {{bpm|Signal Beam}} and {{bpm|Double Team}}.
 
Cloyster is considerably more aggressive than it was in the previous battle, now knowing Surf and Ice Beam. It also has {{bpm|Rain Dance}} to power up Surf, and {{bpm|Supersonic}} to cause confusion, however Supersonic's accuracy is frankly terrible, so don't count on it hitting often.
 
Piloswine is an all out attacker, utilizing {{bpm|Earthquake}}, Blizzard, Rock Slide, and Double-Edge. Double-Edge causes recoil damage, which can make it easier to take out. If you were thinking of infatuating it, it won't work due to its {{bpa|Oblivious}} ability.
 
Jynx has a far better moveset, ditching the useless Double Slap in favor of {{bpm|Psychic}}, and now uses {{bpm|Ice Beam}} instead of Ice Punch. She still has Attract and Lovely Kiss however, so sleep and infatuation will still be a problem against your male Pokemon.
 
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!
 
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Revision as of 12:28, 18 March 2018

Indigo Plateau

File:Pokemon FRLG Indigo Plateau Center .png
Indigo Plateau
Market
Great Ball Pokebuck.png600
Ultra Ball Pokebuck.png1200
Revive Pokebuck.png1500
Max Potion Pokebuck.png2500
Full Restore Pokebuck.png3000
Full Heal Pokebuck.png250
Max Repel Pokebuck.png250

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 Pokémon are level 60+ unless you're feeling very confident. Why? Well, all of the Elite Four members have leveled up all of their Pokémon by 10 levels or so and picked up a few others, so you should too.

Like your earlier challenge, bring lots of healing items, along with Elixirs and Ethers. If you need some training, try using the VS Seeker on Seven Island trainers, or taking another pass at Cerulean Cave, as these are the most powerful Pokemon available to you.

You may also want to give some thought in increasing your Pokemon's stats with Protein, Calcium, and other enhancing items, all which are purchasable in Celadon City. Let's start the show!

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The End

After you beat Blue, Professor 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 Pokebuck.png35,000 which you got from the battles. You can always re-challenge the Elite Four any time you want, and remember, the game is not truly over until you catch them all!

Hope you enjoyed your trip through Kanto!!