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In-game Soul Silver Battle Tower team help?

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KH Fan Bixran

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  • I am trying to gather enough bp to teach my gallade Ice Punch, but I always seem to be beat right before the Palmer battle. Any suggestions will be appreciated.

    Here is my team:

    Drapion
    Sniper
    Jolly
    1: Scary Face
    2: Toxic Spikes
    3: Crunch
    4: Poison Fang

    I just recently got him from the safari zone, and I didn't really think of what moves to teach him. I'll take any suggestions(not too hard to get, though).

    Garchomp
    Impish
    Sand Viel
    1: Dragon Rage
    2: Dragon Claw
    3: Stealth Rock
    4: Poison Jab

    I got this one from a friend of mine, and he's been pretty good. I'm still open to suggestions, though.

    Gallade
    Hasty
    Steadfast
    1: Night Slash
    2: Shadow Sneak
    3: Psycho Cut
    4: Close Combat

    This dude is the reason I am actually going through the battle frontier, lol. Trying to teach him ice punch >•<

    If anyone can help me, I would be very glad. I'm not much of a strategist, lol.
     

    7Mufasa7

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    Swampert for a lead and starmie for a special sweeper would be a good addition to your team.

    im not experienced in competitive play but i have done a few runs through BF.

    do you know the EVs or know how to EV your pokes?

    EVs really do help a lot.
     

    jab2033

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  • I'll try to help out. My changes and Comments will be in BOLD:

    Drapion
    Sniper
    Jolly
    1: Cross Poison
    2: Swords Dance
    3: Crunch
    4: Earthquake

    Nature isn't bad at all, and this will probably be your best moveset. Swords Dance can come in handy for more OHKOs. Cross Poison is your best STAB and Earthquake is just nice for coverage.


    Garchomp
    Adamant/Jolly
    Sand Viel
    1: Swords Dance
    2: Dragon Claw
    3: Earthquake
    4: Fire Fang/Crunch

    Another Swords Dance booster, Earthquake is a Must-Have, and Fire Fang hits Steel-Types that resist Earthquake (Ex: Skarmory), or Crunch. An Adamant or Jolly Nature is your best for the powerhouse that is Garchomp.

    Gallade
    Hasty
    Steadfast
    1: Night Slash
    2: Shadow Sneak
    3: Psycho Cut
    4: Close Combat

    Not too bad overall, although you do have 3 physical attackers. I would consider replacing Drapion or Gallade with a Special Attacker. Preferably something that resists Garchomp's x4 Ice weakness. Which is probably going to be a Fire or Water type.

    And yes, EVs are extremely helpful in the Battle Tower. There are plenty of guides on EV training, so just look around if you don't know anything about it.
     

    KH Fan Bixran

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  • Not too bad overall, although you do have 3 physical attackers. I would consider replacing Drapion or Gallade with a Special Attacker. Preferably something that resists Garchomp's x4 Ice weakness. Which is probably going to be a Fire or Water type.

    And yes, EVs are extremely helpful in the Battle Tower. There are plenty of guides on EV training, so just look around if you don't know anything about it.

    Any suggestions? I might have one in the pc...
     

    jab2033

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  • Any suggestions? I might have one in the pc...

    Would Starmie work? I've found this set works best for me.

    Starmie @Life Orb
    Timid Nature / Ability: Natural Cure
    EVs: 6 HP / 252 SpAtk / 252 Spe
    -Surf
    -Ice Beam
    -Thunderbolt
    -Recover/Psychic

    Surf for STAB, and Ice Beam + Thunderbolt for great additional coverage. Recover heals off Life Orb's recoil, or you could use Psychic for a secondary STAB move. Natural cure is the best ability because it can heal off status trouble when you switch out.
     
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    KH Fan Bixran

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  • Would Starmie work? I've found this set works best for me.

    Starmie @Life Orb
    Timid Nature / Ability: Natural Cure
    EVs: 6 HP / 252 SpAtk / 252 Spe
    -Surf
    -Ice Beam
    -Thunderbolt
    -Recover/Psychic

    Surf for STAB, and Ice Beam + Thunderbolt for great additional coverage. Recover heals off Life Orb's recoil, or you could use Psychic for a secondary STAB move. Natural cure is the best ability because it can heal off status trouble when you switch out.

    I was thinking of getting a fire type to actually have a chance to 2-3HKO an enemy ice type, plus, I actually need a good fire type anyway lol.
     

    jab2033

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  • I was thinking of getting a fire type to actually have a chance to 2-3HKO an enemy ice type, plus, I actually need a good fire type anyway lol.

    How about Infernape? I use this set myself:

    Infernape @Expert Belt
    Naive Nature / Ability: Blaze
    EVs: 64 Atk / 252 SpAtk / 192 Spe
    -Flamethrower
    -Close Clombat
    -Earthquake
    -Grass Knot

    Flamethrower and Close Combat for STAB, and Earthquake gets nice coverage with CC. Grass Knot hits its Water/Rock/Ground weakness set. It's actually a mixed set, but it works.
     

    jab2033

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  • Dang, cant get him..

    What about houndoom? I just caught one, and i've read that they are good spec. sweepers.

    Houndoom works.

    I'd suggest this set:

    Houndoom @Life Orb
    Timid or Modest Nature / Ability: Flash Fire
    EVs: 6 HP / 252 SpAtk / 252 Spe
    -Nasty Plot
    -Flamethrower
    -Dark Pulse
    -Hidden Power Grass / Filler Move

    Try to catch one until you get one with Hidden Power Grass. If you don't want to do that, then a filler move in the last slot will work. Something like Will-o-Wisp or Attract. Attract might actually come in handy and give you more time to set up with Nasty Plot. Go with HP Grass if you get it, though, just for coverage purposes.

    In the Celedon City Game Corner Prize Exchange there is a man who can tell you what your HP type is.
     
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    KH Fan Bixran

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  • Ok, after several hours, I caught the snorlax on route 12, and i have him with a good moveset.
    Here it is:

    Snorlax w/ Leftovers
    Quirky
    Thick Fat
    1: Rest
    2: Return
    3: Crunch
    4: Sleep Talk

    Is this a good one to have? I am keeping gallade in, putting this snorlax in, and am currently trying to find a #3 for the group. My houndoom is a pain to level, and since my highest lvl is gallade, at 57, i cant go for the elite four for power leveling, so im about to just use my alakazam. Here is his moveset:

    Alakazam w/Odd Incense
    Quiet
    Inner Focus
    1: Psycho Cut (going to be replaced)
    2: Reflect
    3: Psychic
    4: Light Screen

    I am going to run a sort of offensive/dual screen set, and i need another good special attack to teach him. I'm thinking about Focus Blast, but I am open to suggestions for what should go there.
     

    jab2033

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  • Snorlax's set isn't bad at all.

    Alakazam, on the other hand, makes a terrible Dual Screener. It's defenses are pretty frail, and you can't afford to take hits as you set up. The only thing it's good at is being a Special Sweeper. Your Alakazam's nature is terrible as well.

    Alakazam @Leftovers/Life Orb
    Timid Nature / Inner Focus
    EVs: 4 Def / 252 SpAtk / 252 Spe
    -Calm Mind
    -Psychic
    -Shadow Ball
    -Focus Blast

    That's Alakazam's best (and pretty much only) set it's got. You could give it Recover over Focus Blast, or another coverage move like Shock Wave or Energy Ball if you don't like Focus Blast's accuracy.

    If you really want a dual screener, try Bronzong. Azelf can work as well.
     
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    KH Fan Bixran

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  • Alakazam, on the other hand, makes a terrible Dual Screener. It's defenses are pretty frail, and you can't afford to take hits as you set up. The only thing it's good at is being a Special Sweeper. Your Alakazam's nature is terrible as well.

    Alakazam @Leftovers/Life Orb
    Timid Nature / Inner Focus
    EVs: 4 Def / 252 SpAtk / 252 Spe
    -Calm Mind
    -Psychic
    -Shadow Ball
    -Focus Blast

    That's Alakazam's best (and pretty much only) set it's got. You could give it Recover over Focus Blast, or another coverage move like Shock Wave or Energy Ball if you don't like Focus Blast's accuracy.

    If you really want a dual screener, try Bronzong. Azelf can work as well.

    Oh, then nvm with alakazam. I also got a magmar.

    Moveset:

    Magmar w/ passho berry
    Mild nature
    Flame Body
    1: Focus Blast
    2: Fire Punch
    3: Lava Plume
    4: Flamethrower

    I am going to check if he can learn hidden power grass. Here's hoping! ;)
     

    jab2033

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  • Ice is also a decent Hidden Power

    If you can, evolve it into a Magmortar, and give it this set:

    Magmortar @Expert Belt/Life Orb
    Mild Nature / Flame Body
    EVs: 16 Atk / 252 SpAtk / 240 Spe
    -Flamethrower
    -Thunderbolt
    -Hidden Power Ice/Grass
    -Brick Break

    Excellent set here, with great Coverage. Yes, Magmortar can learn Thunderbolt!
     
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    for snorlax give him a chesto berry and teach him belly drum rest sleep talk and a normal type attack
     

    KH Fan Bixran

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  • Ice is also a decent Hidden Power

    If you can, evolve it into a Magmortar, and give it this set:

    Magmortar @Expert Belt/Life Orb
    Mild Nature / Flame Body
    EVs: 16 Atk / 252 SpAtk / 240 Spe
    -Flamethrower
    -Thunderbolt
    -Hidden Power Ice/Grass
    -Brick Break

    Excellent set here, with great Coverage. Yes, Magmortar can learn Thunderbolt!

    Sadly, his hidden power was "ghost"....(RAGE!)..lol

    cant evolve him to that..my only friend with heartgold is punished, and i dont have another ds
    (plus, i cant find a magmarizer >.<

    EDIT: Ok, this thread can be closed now.

    im just been out of luck lately TT_TT
     
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    My Garchomp has:
    Dragon Rush
    Sandstorm
    Draco Meteor
    Earthquake
    With a brave nature, he's pretty b.a.
     
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