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6th Gen Toughest Elite 4 Member?

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    That stupid Garados was the last pokemon out of all the E4 and I had to miss him TWICE with my lvl 79 Blazikin. That made me so mad, that I had to fight the E4 all over again after how unlucky I was.
     

    Non-Legend

    Forever Noob
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    Drasna's Dragalge Was the toughest pokemon for me since I wasn't expecting gamefreak to release a dragon type that counters and almost defeats the purpose of fairy types in the same generation they were introduced, most fairies I've seen so far are special atk/def oriented.

    Dragalge happens to be a sp.def tank with posion typing to cancel the weakness >.> My pangoro had to be the one to take it out after floette died to a poison attack >.>
     
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    To be honest I had no problems with them lol.
    My pokemon were 20 levels ahead of the E4 though....
     
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    Least weak elite 4 member would have been a more appropriate title.

    Siebold I guess, though that's not saying much. Brock could have swept the floor with him.
     

    Ribbon

    The Queen of Shinx
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  • I didn't have much difficulty with the E4, considering I had one pokemon in my party that could individually take down the whole E4. I was expecting them to have 5-6 pokemon each too.

    Fire E4 - Blastoise
    Water E4 - Jolteon
    Steel E4 - Delphox
    Dragon E4 - Swirlix's evolution (can't remember the name, mine has a nickname.)

    Not to mention with exp. share on the whole game, my pokemon were ridiculously over leveled..

    So yeah, the Elite 4 and the Champion were a joke. n_n'
     

    Kite [Argus]

    Onion Tamer
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    I pretty much wrecked the elite four with a planned out strategy.

    Steel: Blaziken pretty much had this from the start, taking out everyone with his fire and fighting moves.

    Water: Rozerade could take this team with an arm tied behind his back. The only trouble was Gyarados, but my Rozerade's speed was better, and took it out with a quick Hidden Power (Rock).

    Dragon: My Mega-Blastoise tanked the entire team with ice beam, and if when he fell, I had my Lucario to finish up the scraps with his Speed and Attack power.

    Fire: Blastoise also had this one for the majority of the fight, falling only to the Chandelure at the end.

    The champion wasn't too bad, and I was pretty prepped up for the fight, but that Gardeviour's speed was nothing compared to half my team.
     

    ramibas299

    GOTTA CATCH EM' ALL!!
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  • They were all pretty easy to be honest...
    The one that was maybe more difficult than the others, was steel.
    It really depends on your team :P

    On another note... I think they made the Elite Four and Champion way too easy in this game.
    Every other game I played, I got F'd up like 10 times before I was able to beat the league. Here I beat it on the first try, and without using more than 3 pokemon to be honest... Also my highest level was 62 and lowest was 59.

    I really love this game and think it's probably the best game since HeartGold, but they really should have worked on making the league harder.
     
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  • Siebold was the only one I had trouble with. My Talonflame and Delphox destroyed the steel types, my Blastoise mega evolved and Surfed the ever-loving crap out the fire types, and my Tyrantrum destroyed the dragon types with Draco Meteor (basically, Draco Meteor then immediately switch), but I was unprepared for the water types. Granted, I did take out the Champion without too much trouble (lost half my team though, so glad I wasn't doing a Nuzlocke), but this is why I should use a grass- or electric-type.
     
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    Wikstrom was the only one my Sylveon couldn't solo. Everyone else my Sylveon demolished XD
     

    TheBigMan0706

    Monster hunting Snivy
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    Siebold because i freaking hate fighting Gyrados! That and Wikstrom because of him constantly spamming the crap out of full restores
     
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    Dragon type set me aback,but that was the only one and it didnt last long after i taught gengar dazzling gleam
     

    Iskandar

    The Seeker Of Light
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    That Aegislash....so annoying @_@ I found the dragon type to easy D: due to having Xerneas.
     
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    Elite 4

    I'm almost done with pokemon x and y's main story. I'm currently stuck on the elite 4 though since im underleveled. I'm WAY to lazy... What should i do?
     
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    How are you underleveled? Did you trade your high-level pokemon away, or did you not turn on the EXP share? Either way, I recommend you just spend all of your money on revives/items (so that you have nothing to lose when you inevitably are defeated) and tackle the elite four (whichever one you can beat) a lot of times with your EXP share ON. If you have a lucky egg, give it to the pokemon you think you'll need most for the battles.

    Battle that trainer a few times and your pokemon should be higher leveled.

    If this option doesn't appeal to you, but you have a pokemon that knows Earthquake or Lava Plume and another that knows sweet scent, I recommend having Horde Battles against Weepinbell on Route 19 (I think). You should rack up exp quickly (maybe 15-20 mins). Again, make sure to turn your EXP share ON and give your lucky egg to one of your pokemon.
     

    Quinn

    Shall we get down to business?
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  • The elite 4 for me were all one hits... so i don't know how to help you i would turn on exp share and grind to there level. I was 5 lvl's bellow them.

    They were all a breeze for me, thought the champions main took out 5 of my pokemon...(one was pikachu so it doesn't count)
     
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    my first go through the elite 4 was a complete joke. i guess wikstrom was the "strongest" because of sturdy, that pokemon was able to use 1 move (still did almost no damage)

    gardevoir beat dragons and water (had thunderbolt)
    charizard beat steel
    greninja beat water
    and i only really used gardevoir and tyrantrum against the champion.

    on a side note: all my pokemon were ~ level 60 when i got to the elite 4
     
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