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zommy08 May 6th, 2010 10:55 AM

How did you beat Lance?
 
2 days ago I re-defeated Lance. (Hehheh, his Lv75 Pokémon weren't matches for my Lv58s :P). I made Tentacruel hold a Choice Scarf instead of Mystic Water so I could 2HKO Salamence with Ice Beam, now being faster than Mence. Garchomp went to half health with Ice Beam, then Tentacruel fainted to Outrage. Furret was sent in as Revive sacrifice so Tentacruel could beat Chomp with Ice Beam. Ampharos was used to lower Dragonite's Sp. Atk with Dragonite's own Draco Meteor (Ampharos completely walled him :)) then Tentacruel defeated him with (another) Ice Beam. Gyarados fell to a single Discharge when Ampharos survived Waterfall. Ampharos felll to two Earthquakes from Aerodactyl after getting one Discharge off on it. Tentacruel then defeated it with Surf. Charizard fell to two Surfs after using Flamethrower on Tentacruel. XD

AceOfSpades0707 May 6th, 2010 12:00 PM

Why'd Charizard use Flamethrower on Tentacruel?

I noticed the E4 making bad decisions yesterday. For example, Will sent in Jynx when I had Typhlosion out and he still had 4 Pokemon left, including his Slowbro.

Storm_has_formed May 6th, 2010 4:01 PM

They need to tweak the AI a bit. I wish they would have them switch their pokes mid-battle. It would be more challenging. Too many poor decisions are made by the trainers

AikuSeverin May 6th, 2010 4:10 PM

Bruno was a bigger threat then Lance, though bruno couldnt get past my absol and me first
as for Lance, my weavile with ice shard and ice punch took care of his 2 Dragonite and Salamence and Atlaria, the charizard fell victim to my speedy sharpedo, and his gyarados fell to toxi from skuntank, he wasnt that hard for, probably cause i have an ice type in the team

FalconsDrummer May 6th, 2010 4:11 PM

After losing 2 or 3 times to Lance's first Dragonite, I trained up a Steelix with Ice Fang. Unfortunately, as awesome as that Steelix turned out, it was still useless against Lance . . . so I just brought Ho-Oh with me the next time. I am ashamed, I never liked using legendaries, felt like cheating. But that made me realize that it can actually be quite fun to have a legendary with you.

EmeraldSerenade May 6th, 2010 4:15 PM

Dewgong basically swept with Ice Beam ^^. Rain Dance+Hydration+Rest helped a bit too.

When Gyarados came out, Raichu took care of him xD

ichuesther May 6th, 2010 4:27 PM

How did I defeat Lance?

By using many, MANY, full restores and potions.

rocky505 May 6th, 2010 4:32 PM

I beat Lance with my Feraligatr's Ice Punch and my Mismagius' thunderbolt.

DXrobots May 6th, 2010 4:35 PM

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Originally Posted by AceOfSpades0707 (Post 5777806)
including his Slowbro.

when ever I fight his slowbro he never uses any water attacks I'm pretty sure it has surf or water pulse or something

Alexeon May 6th, 2010 4:42 PM

Well, the rematches are nothing to me now, but the first time I fought him was tough. Since I don't transfer Pokémon over until after I get the National Dex, I had only Johto non-legendary Pokémon, and they were ranged level 43-49, with one Lv. 32 Ambipom. I remember having an easy time until his Dragonites came out, one-by-one, and each Dragonite costed me 1 or 2 Pokémon...

Towards the end, it was his Lv. 50 Dragonite and a weakened Charizard (yea, he switched out mid-battle for me) against my Lv. 45 Scizor, Lv. 43 Togetic, and my Lv. 32 Ambipom. xD Scizor took a huge chunk of the Dragonite's health before falling, and I sent out...my Pickup Ambipom~

I was really lucky I loved my Ambipom enough to EV-train it, as she ended up outspeeding Dragonite (Lance was out of Full Restores) and taking out Dragonite's small amount of remaining HP with Strength.

From there, I just had to finish off his Charizard and I was Champion...Have to say, that was one of my favorite in-game battles ever. It felt like the kind of battle Ash would have, where he seems like he has the advantage, then it all evens out until the end. x_x

Doriru May 6th, 2010 4:50 PM

I still have nightmares from that battle.
Even though my team were at levels where they could withstand even the toughest of attacks.. I wasn't balanced enough.
His Dragonites took out the bulk of my pokemon... and the only one who could really defeat them. I had to sacrifice three pokemon to keep my strongest alive.
So many revives, so many potions, so many berries, so many sprays.. ><
Fight took ten minutes.
But at the last minute my ampharos won ;__; I was so happy.

Aquerex May 6th, 2010 5:17 PM

Lance was somewhat easy.

For Gyarados, a lone Thunder from Raikou 1HKOd it.

For the Dragonites, I just used my Lv46 Feraligatr's Blizzard over and over again.

For Aerodactyl, I used Lugia's Hydro Pump with Raikou's Thunder.

For Charizard, again, Lugia's Hydro Pump with Raikou's Thunder.

Easy! =D

ichuesther May 6th, 2010 5:27 PM

The only pokemon i had trouble with was with Aerodactyl, and he was his second pokemon and it was hard because all of my pokemon were weak against either electric or rock type, so it would use thunder fang or rock slide(? i dont remember) and instead KO.
But finally I got past him and won ;D
Mostly with Typhlosion's blast burn cuz it dealt a lot of damage.

lx_theo May 6th, 2010 5:27 PM

This is from the second time I beat his rematch lineup. All my pokemon were around 67 or 68, and I had 5 at those levels: Charizard, Feraligatr, Skarmory, Tyrannitar, and Snorlax.

Salamence - Snorlax with a combo of its rest and full restores and withering it down. Eventually I ran out of body slams and ended up using Crunch, and rediscovering it can lower defense. Using an ether, I took it out with body slams after three defense decreases from crunch.
Garchomp - Using Feraligatr, I used full restores to ward off fainting from its outrage, eventually it confused itself and I went in for the kill (faint) with Aqua Tail
Gyarados - Much easier on my first try, but this time, I sent out Tyrannitar and used revives until my Tyrannitar's sandstorm effect took it out.
Charizard - Ferligatr found it way to the battle again, Aqua Tailed it.
Altaria - Much easier by this point. It does little to no damage to my Snorlax, so I took it out relatively quickly
Dragonite - Surprisingly enough, easiest. It kept using Draco Meteor which had little effect on my Snorlax and its high Special Defense. The attack lowered its special attack, and it kept using special type attacks. Soon my Snorlax tied it up with a nice little bow.

Blubber300 May 6th, 2010 7:08 PM

a level 97 charizard and alot of full restores :)

jigglyppuff8 May 6th, 2010 7:19 PM

My Jigglypuff was lv. 61 and everyone else in the near 50 range. But, Jigglypuff was the only one who knew anything (Ice Beam) which could take down his Dragonite, so it was pretty much:
*Ice Beam
*Switch
*Heal Jigglypuff
*Sacrifice
*Repeat until finished

Thunder was there too.

darkshiek May 6th, 2010 7:22 PM

Pinsir+Guillotine+Luck=Dead Dragons.

Oh, and my epic jolly Typhlosion Roll Outs.

Elite Overlord LeSabre™ May 7th, 2010 5:34 AM

The first time I faced him, I was at Lv49. For the rematches, I was at Lv74.

Against the Dragonites, I would have Starmie use Psychic to soften them up, then Ice Beam for the kill. Same thing with Altaria during the rematch. For Salamence and Garchomp (2nd round) a simple Ice Beam alone was enough.

Against the likes of Gyarados, Charizard, and Aerodactyl, Ampharos and Discharge did the trick.

Impo May 7th, 2010 5:43 AM

i was awesome,
i was like:
'OMG look behind you Lance, a new species of dragon!!!!!'
then we he turned around i stole all his pokeballs :D
then he yelled at me :(
so i knocked him unconcious with his dragonite and said i bet him :D

...my pokes are awesome :P

Danikamakaze May 7th, 2010 5:44 AM

I defeated Lance (first E4 run through) the moment I woke up (NDS was on stand-by all night on the charger)
I was struggling since I thought I had NO pokemon strong enough that could learn an ice attack,
so I trained my Miltank to lvl 43, but in the end realized my Lugia at the time could learn it, and wiped out the Elite 4 and Lance with a combination of Lugia, my Typhlosion Hades and my Ampharos Wickus.

I'm happily training my revamped (signature) team in Kanto :)

AimayBee May 7th, 2010 8:21 AM

One level 72 Tyranitar with Crunch, Ice Beam, Thunderbolt and Rock slide... Lance is too easy...

jle1076 May 7th, 2010 8:25 AM

My Garchomp and my Electivire

Calder May 7th, 2010 12:00 PM

Kingdra used Blizzard and got CRITs and had the Sniper ability...

Game. Set. Win.

masterlink May 7th, 2010 12:29 PM

i had a critical hit when i was about 10 hp left after dragonite missed me i thought i was done for!

msdmario May 7th, 2010 12:33 PM

Lapras solely took care of his entire team. I had Thunderbolt, Ice Beam, and Surf to deal with all 6 Pokémon. The only problem I had was against Aerodactyl who naturally attacks first. He used Rock Slide that put Lapra's HP in the red zone. I could of easily counterattacked after that hit but it happened to flinch Lapras so I had to use a bunch of healing items until the time was right.

I have yet to fight the second team though.


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