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The Unova elite four could've been a lot more difficult.
Does anyone else think that the Unova elite four could've been a lot more challenging?
Think about it. In previous game's you fought the elite four in order, and their pokemon would be stronger for each member. For example, in R/B the elite four starts out with Lorelie, who has a level 56 Lapras as her strongest pokemon, and when you get to the final member, Blue, his strongest pokemon is the starter pokemon he took at level 65. IMO B/W are easy enough as it is, what with the gym leaders having low leveled poke's, and Cheren and Bianca only having 4 pokemon before you finish the game, but the Elite four is just too easy, because all four members strongest pokemon are the exact same level, 50. If you were to fight them in order, then the first members strongest pokemon would be level 50, and then for the final fight against Ghetsis, his Hydreigon would be about level 62. I reckon if they had of done this instead the game would've been alot more fun and challanging. But that's enough ranting, what do you guys think? Do you think it's fine the way it is, or do you reckon they should've been fought in order so they could actually be somewhat challenging? |
Actually the game is designed in such a way that you are given a sure guarantee to win the elite 4 to proceed to the main story line of the game where you are the HERO . Also in the first round with the E4 you do not get registered as a new champion ( Like in the previous games ) . It is only after the E4 second round you become the NEW CHAMPION . At that time all the pokemons of the E4 are pretty tough ( around level 70 ) with the champion's main pokemon at level 77 . So the E4 is tough in pokemon black and white
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Yeah, but the elite four rematch which includes the champion is actually part of the after game, which make it entirely optional. Also, being the hero and completing the game shouldn't be super easy, it should actually be a challenge. It took me ages to beat the elite four in platinum because their pokemon were actually tough.
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Yes but technically you havent finished the game until you beat alder which is quite tough
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I personally didn't find beating the Elite Four the first time very easy. My strongest pokémon must have been around level 45, at that point. I gave up multiple times to train, but I never ended up training. I just decided to go on and do my best, so I beat them. I guess it's pretty simple, though, if you know what your doing. Ghetsis' Hydreigon was evil, it kept 1HKO-ing my pokémon!
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when you face the elite four a second time its alot harder than the 1st time alder is a diffrent type of champion
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I didn't like the Elite Four... not only are their levels too low (reminiscent of Johto) but their types are too similar... and not to mention that they only have four Pokemon. And the whole thing is made even worse when you find out the postgame has everybody at Lv65+. It totally doesn't make any sense that the random trainers on, say, route 14 could pulverize what are supposed to be the region's "elite" trainers.
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indeed, after you beat the pokemon league and beat N, you can challenge the pokemon league again but this time they got 2 different pokemon in their party and they are lvl 70-75. after you beat them, you fight alder/alduke (if i say his japanese name right). one thing im curious about is who is the best champion? lance, steven, cythina, alder or wallace?
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I agree on this wholeheartedly. The first time around it was too easy. I remember playing and thinking to myself: This is it? This is the Elite Four, it's supposed to be a challenge. I didn't even have that hard of a time beating Ghestis. What doesn't make sense to me, as some other people have been stating is that after you beat Ghestis and go through all of that, you have all of those trainers in the postgame that are so tough. I really don't get why they did this. I remember having to level grind and level grind, and I wasn't even close to where I wanted to be. I think that they could've done the Elite Four/postgame a bit differently, but overall, I guess it's not that bad.
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I liked elite 4, they were actually a challenge and I like teh fact you choose who to face first and so on
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I think Black is the first Pokemon game in which I've beaten the Elite Four both on the first try, and without using anything stronger than a Hyper Potion or Revive. It does get more difficult later on, though.
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I thought it couldve been harder for us but then again once you go through it again theyre a lot stronger. I personally havent tryed a second time so i wouldnt really know what to expect a second time since all i did after beating the game was catch pokemon and train.
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Well, provided you had a fighting type high jump kick and a bug type with bug buzz you're pretty much set for the first round. Your starter can handle the ghost types. Also, Alder was a big disappointment (yes I know he's not technically elite four but the champ) because my untrained level 70 Volcarona could defeat his whole team after some butterfly dances.
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I really don't care if the Elite Four were easy, they gave me enough experience points and my Pokemon were leveling up pretty quickly and plus the lucky egg.
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The Elite 4 wasn't that challenging. The hardest member the first time through was Grimsley, and that was due to poor team choice (changing around my team for second time around, my first team had serperior, liepard, boldore, cofagrigus, galvantula, and gothitelle). Reshiram was easy to catch, and N and Ghetsis I beat on my first try.
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The E4 was a piece of cake. It should have been more difficult. XD;;
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The first round (Pre-National Dex) was very easy. Post-National Dex battles were... A bit more challenging, but I still managed to beat them at first try.
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Things in the E4 become very spiced up once you get the national Dex.. I actualy liked the fact seeing Pokemon owned by the E4 having levels up and beyond 80.. which is the strongest I have seen for the E4 excluding Alder (call me wrong though if I am)
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You could probably beat them with just bug, psychic, and dark types.
After the finishing the E4 and N I transfered 5 pokemon from SS to Black, since the party's mainly ghost, bug, dark, and physic the E4 the second time was too easy, Alder wasn't a big challenge either. :/ |
Seeing that Hydreigon doesn't evolve until level 64, maybe make the Elite Four 10 levels higher? It would give the enter main game a challenge and it is possible. Which would mean the post-game would be level 70-75 and maybe Alder uses a Level 87 Volcarona! I would like to see that. :D
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I honestly thought the Elite 4 was a joke.
I was expecting more of a challenge when I easily defeated all the gym leaders, but to my bitter disappointment, the Elite 4 were pretty underleveled and had only 4 pokémon each. Then Ghetis wasn't exactly difficult with the fact you got Zekrom/Reshiram to help you at the end really. The re-challenge is good though, all being in the lv 70s, but by the time you finish exploring the new routes & battling the powerful trainers such as leader of Game Freak etc, you're pretty much at the same level as the Elite 4, and the fact you can trade pokés from your old games to Black/White didn't exactly help. The game wasn't appealing to me, hopefully the remake/new game is better. |
I can't say I was too happy with Unova's E4 either both the first time around and the rematch. I'm not sure what could've been done to make them better because they all use types that are fairly easy to win against anyway.
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