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{{sidebar|float=right|width=200px|title=Last chance|contents=Don't forget to stock up on supplies!  The Mart here sells Full Restores, which fix negative conditions and heal your Pokémon, at a pricey [[File:Pokebuck.png]]3,000 each.  Also buy Revives, Full Heals, and Max Potions if you can afford them.  If not, go back to Celadon City and look for cheaper alternatives, like Lemonade and Paralyz Heals.}}
{{sidebar|float=right|width=200px|title=Last chance|contents=Don't forget to stock up on supplies!  The Mart here sells Full Restores, which fix negative conditions and heal your Pokémon, at a pricey [[File:Pokebuck.png]]3,000 each.  Also buy Revives, Full Heals, and Max Potions if you can afford them.  If not, go back to Celadon City and look for cheaper alternatives, like Lemonade and Paralyz Heals.}}
The Elite Four are just ahead, and the Poké Center at Indigo Plateau is your last chance to buy supplies and prepare you roster.
The Elite Four are just ahead, and the Poké Center at Indigo Plateau is your last chance to buy supplies and prepare your roster.


Each of the Elite Four has a bench of five Pokémon, all in the level 50s.  Still, you can beat them with Pokémon as low as the high-30s if you plan to exploit their weaknesses.  One example dream team (shown below) does this very effectively: Since many have two different types, this team gives you two Electric Pokémon (absolutely crucial for defeating Lorelei's Water Pokémon, and the other trainers' many Flyers), two Water Pokémon (for soaking Bruno's Rock army and putting out some of Gary's Fire), two Flying Pokémon (great against Agatha's Ghosts and Bruno's Fighters), two Ice Pokémon (for Lance's Dragons, Flyers, and Ground Pokémon), and two Psychics to help with the Fighters and Gary's Alakazam.
Each of the Elite Four has a bench of five Pokémon, all in the level 50s.  Still, you can beat them with Pokémon as low as the high-30s if you plan to exploit their weaknesses.  One example dream team (shown below) does this very effectively: Since many have two different types, this team gives you two Electric Pokémon (absolutely crucial for defeating Lorelei's Water Pokémon, and the other trainers' many Flyers), two Water Pokémon (for soaking Bruno's Rock army and putting out some of Gary's Fire), two Flying Pokémon (great against Agatha's Ghosts and Bruno's Fighters), two Ice Pokémon (for Lance's Dragons, Flyers, and Ground Pokémon), and two Psychics to help with the Fighters and Gary's Alakazam.
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