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I lost
Okay, so I made it out of victory road after a good 30 minutes of playing. I took a break for a while and came back and took out the E4 with little to no difficulty. I came to the champion feeling good, KOd 5 of her team and only lost 2. Then gardevoir came out. I thought I could take it until it mega evolved. IT ended up taking out my whole team and now I am back outside the big castle. Did anyone else lose to the champ on their first try or have trouble with it?
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A lot of people have been saying the champion was laughably weak, which I disagree with. Obviously depending on your team, you may have a lot of difficulty with Gardevoir. Moonblast is a pretty good STAB move. And whether you decided to use Exp. Share along the way, and how much you grinded could play a factor.
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I zoomed through all gyms and E4 in a day. I had no difficulty.
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It base on your pokemon Team you have if you using all same type pokemon you mostly like will fail alot
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Dont understand how so many people found the e4 so easy! All my pokemon where around lv55, with NO EXP SHARE. Psychic and Fire where fairly easy I agree, dragon and water where a bit harder I found, and the Champion took me atleast 3 re-sets.
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My Pokemon had the upper advantage by 8-10 levels higher than the champions Pokemon. I think I grind my team a lot since the exp. share helps all. However, I was a little surprise with the elite four water member. He defeated my Tyrantrum, Delphox, and Golerk. The champion... Not too easy, but a normal battle. Depending on what team you choose you can take her down using strategies. Using Poison moves and U-turns helped me through my battles.
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Did you use the EXP.Share? if you did its suppose to be easy, if you didn't I can understand why it has been hard. Also I said in the thread about siebold, its alot about type matchups. For example I always have problem against dragom type trainer, but in this game they were really easy because of my Tyrantrum's dragon claw, and Greninja's ice beam.
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I do use the exp. share but i didnt plan my team with fairies in mind.
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My Klefki took her Gardivoir down easily.
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I beat it in one go, but that Mega Gardevoir wittled my team down to one Pokemon and I must have used 10 revives.
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They were laughable weak to me, indeed, even the Champion.
Not even the Mega Gardevoir could stop any of my Pokemons, she's quite slow, too. |
I found the E4 fairly easy. I blasted through the Champion besides Mega Gardevoir, which obviously overkilled my Talonflame.
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I had a little trouble with her, but as always... I just resorted to my Sylveon. There's never been a battle he couldn't get me through. Type advantages never mattered because Sylveon is just too strong. (The affection system really helps there too. I can't even count how many attacks I've avoided, crits I've dealt, or status I've shrugged off through the story.)
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It was an Oh SHI moment for me too, as it took down several of my pokeys with ease. I sent out my Glaceon which did it in, thank goodness.
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The elite 4 and the champion were all easy, to respond to Mega Gardevoir i had Talonflame with Steel Wing take it in 2 hits. don't think i had one pokemon faint. It's all about being prepared
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My Aegislash demolished her Mega Gardevoir with 1 hit. I really didn't have any problems with Mega Gardevoir.
The only pokemon I really had any trouble with was Siebold's (Whatever his name is) Gyarados who destroyed my whole team other than my Aegislash again. I didn't have the best team. Luckily I have a ton of revives and hyper potions just in case. I know the stats for Aegislash are not a Psudeo Legend stats, but they are pretty dang close, at least for me. (About 80 off, but he acts like one) |
I found it fairly easy. I took out the mega Gardevoir with 2 shadow claws from my Blaziken, which was about lvl 63-ish the first time I took the E4 and champ. The actual E4 members were real easy because I had at least one poke for every e4 member and that pretty much took on their entire team. But yeah with the champion, I didn't really have a problem.
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the only pokemon with a type advantage over the gardevoir on my team is my meowstic because it has shadow ball. None of my other team members have good moves against it. And my two strongest guys are both part fighting.
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It was pretty easy the first time. But during my no2 go around I was nearly slaughtered.
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I one shotted her Gardevoir without even batting an eye. It was like the easiest thing she had in her party for me. The Dragon E4 Member gave me a harder time than the champion did.
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I barely took out her gardevoir with my Xerneas on my second try but I'm finally done.
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I wiped the floor with all the E4 members AND champion without a single pokemon fainting (Greninja, Charizard (With Charizardite X), Gengar (With Gengarite), Slurpuff, Florges and Goodra).
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Ick, koff~
Since I'll be forcing myself into a 3 Pokemon lock in Pokemon X Version, I do not look forward to facing the finals. I started up Pokemon Y Version just to travel around with six Pokemon again. I do notice that it is harder to keep six Pokemon happy and fed rather than just three. Oh well, I look forward to the challenge. I'm taking these games slow. Growing berries helps (463 Sitrus berries anyone?). Toodles, koffi~ |
I did own her with my Lv. 80 Blaziken
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"I used the EXP Share and fought the Elite 4 at level 70. They were so easy. Worst game ever."
I played the Whole game UNDER-LEVELED. Wild Pokemon were Higher Level than my team. The Elite 4 was hard at Level 50. Mega Gardevoir took me by surprise and finished me. But I got her on the second try. I'm glad the Champion Mega-Evolved. Honestly I was expecting more bosses to do so. |
I did the mistake and had the Exp. share on so my training was easier than before. I always like to keep my Pokemon at the same level. So, they are all like ~70.
I entered the League yesterday and I won easily. But that does not mean the League was not difficult. I didn't know that there was a Mega-Gardevoir and I was so surprised since I have a Gardevoir in my main team (now where is that Mega-stone lol). So, if you like a good battle keep your team at ~ 60 level. I don't like losing to the champion :P Edit: Not to mention that the League's building is the best. |
To be honest, I thought fighting Malva was more difficult than fighting Diantha, so that should tell you how much difficulty I had beating the Elite 4 :P
Of course now my Pokemon are all leveled up above the highest level in the E4 so if I go back it shouldnt be a problem |
I didn't try it, but I'm pretty sure my Gengar could have one shotted everything in there, certainly did every time I put it out.
I have had little to no problem with any on the opposing trainers in this game save for one random girl in a tunnel and her damn Hawlucha. Damn thing KOed me twice. |
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I completely and utterly destroyed her with my Mega Evolved Charizard Y.
One Blast Burn and that was that. |
How did you get him already? :/
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I beat all of the members with some-what ease, except for Gardevoir, which made me go back a second time around. However, the 2nd time seemed to be even easier-ish, and I ended up beating the Champion in a few turns, same Pokemon, too. That was around an hour and a half ago. =D
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It seems easy enough. Type match. I'm using the Exp Share and leveling up pretty much everything capturable, and am idling about Route 13 now having captured the trio and increasing their levels for the Electric Gym (all three from there are currently Lv.34; previously I hung around Route 7 to grow Berries and weed, and Route 11 to collect Berries from the trees there). I could probably beat the fifth Gym now, and have Pokémon who can handle Route 14 being as high as Lv.41 (none Ground typo tho), but I am also contemplating further ahead and leveling some Pokémon aside from Ground types; I know for instance there is an Ice Gym coming up last, and need to keep my Fire types on par.
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Diantha's Mega Gardevoir slaughtered my team. I had no problem with the rest of her tem, but that one Gardevoir was seriously tough for me to knock out.
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I think I reset against Diantha once, because I misclicked when switching pokemon mid battle and her Tyrantrum slaughtered somebody.
On my retry, I had no problems against her or her MegaGardevoir. |
I had some difficulty with her team because I refuse to use Exp. share. I slaughtered her Mega Gardevoir in two hits with my Aegislash though.
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I happened to have my Gengar with Sludge Bomb (Fairy Weakness obviously), hence when the Gardivour went all-out Mega as a last resort, I used a Sludge Bomb on it. And that was it.
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Mega Gardevoir is a beast that can take you by surprise. My team was at a high enough level to stand up to it, but it was easily her toughest Pokemon.
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My Talonflame ate her Gardevoir. Acrobatics -> OHKO. But I did use the EXP Share and had a Lv 70 team (except my Sylveon, was in the process of training her).
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