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5th Gen Black and White after N's battle?

most of the trainers in the post game has level 60+ pokemon. They're really weak, though.

Good places to gain level:

- the stadiums in the Raimon city
- the game freak person in castelia city
- Cynthia in the sanazami town
- royal nova in Castelia city - people gives away rare candy too.
- the elite four and Adeku.
 
most of the trainers in the post game has level 60+ pokemon. They're really weak, though.

Good places to gain level:

- the stadiums in the Raimon city
- the game freak person in castelia city
- Cynthia in the sanazami town
- royal nova in Castelia city - people gives away rare candy too.
- the elite four and Adeku.

wait, what? how about the names of these towns in the american version of black and white?
 
wait, what? how about the names of these towns in the american version of black and white?

Good places to gain level:

- the stadiums in Nimbasa City
- the game freak person in castelia city
- Cynthia in Undella Town
- royal unova in Castelia city - people gives away rare candy too.
- the elite four and Alder.


There we go. Translated. :)

But uh, these guys are supposed to be challenging. If anything, they're harder than those minor trainers with the Level ~65 Pokemon, at least Cynthia, the Elite Four + Alder, and the Game Freak staffer. Your best bet here would be the Stadium, but make sure to heal a lot if you're fighting the sports players for the first time. Royal Unova also doesn't sound like a bad idea too.
 
After league pokemon are not as powerfull as their level might indicate =)
They are pretty weak so you can beat them even with your 50ties (which is recommended level for league) =)
 
Yeah it was pretty hard and needed lots of drinks and potions... but it was worth it , the best thing to train your pokes is against severely higher trainer :D
 
That level jump scared the crap outta me. Fortunately, they were easy. Only one trainer almost defeated me, but I pulled through. The East side of Unova sure is a great place to train, though. Especially with the Elite Four in the 70's.
 
It sure startled me. I went to the new places expecting the trainers to have level 50 Pokemon but instead they were 60-65. For some of the strong ones I almost lost to them quite a few times. Great place to train though, especially when you're training low-level Pokemon with the Lucky Egg.
 
I think that the lv. jump was unexpected, and going though the Elite Four was also uncalled for. But I got through it. Serperior never fails >:)
 
I found them fun to battle. Especially as they give more experience when your pokémon is at a lower level than theirs (one of my favourite new game mechanics). When you go into the stadiums where they have evolved, high-level pokémon, it wasn't half helpful for raising my Rufflet into a Braviary.
 
I was around 55 when i beat N, and the only time i've ever had problems beating someone was the elite 4 rematch (I did it the next day) and Cynthia in Undella town. I think it was a good idea and that all "normal" trainers really were pushovers. just switch to a super effective and kill it with one hit. not that bad.
 
Yeah, its weird...Your level 50 or so, and the lowest of them is in the low sixties..What I did was catch Volcarona in the Relic Castle, and then catch Kyurem and just owned them all *shrugs*. Slapped a Lucky Egg on Volc and a Exp. Share on one of my Pokes and just beat all the trainers. Kinda slow leveling at first, but its a lot less tedious than just grinding your way to the 70s. I do remember my Samurott was around 65 though. Anyway, thats an alternative if you dont want to grind the whole time. That Mori guy is alright Exp too, if I remember correctly you can fight him once every day, and Cynthia is also good. And yeah, the endgame trainers Pokes are pretty weak, I beat most of them in my second playthrough with a level 52 Serperior and a 50 Scolipede most of the time ;o.
 
Yeah, I thought my Pokemon were really underleveled, too. I completely did not know what happened o_O I tried going around from the routes from Nimbasa and then back up from Opelucid, thinking that one route was the way I was "supposed" to go and would be more around my level. Weird how they did that, but I suppose they wanted a higher leveled E4 this time or something.
 
Lol, I remember when I battled my first post-E4 trainer, and I saw they were at lv 66. I was literally like "wtf...."

So yeah, it startled me xD
 
I thought i was gonna die. But then i figured out that there levels were for
show and that there stats were midecor. Until i ran into cotton guard :P
 
It caught me massively off guard, My team was still in the mid 40's and I got ruined on my way to White Forest, then I went to the sports dome and it was even worse.
 
Don't think I'll have problem with overleveled pokemon after E4 because I'll just be pokeshifting most of my pokes over... but yeah, lv60+ DOES seem scary...
 
you need to start focusing in training just 1 pokemon level it to 100 then use exp share on the others you want to lvl
 
Well at the end of Soulsilver you go from fighting Poke's in their mid 50s or something to Ash who has a Volt tackling Pikachu in the 80s and five other pokes around 80.

Not to mention hes the first with a geniunely smart AI.
 
Yeah i found this aswell, just do the audino/Tabunne exp method.

I can get like 8k per audino xD
 
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