4th Gen Need help with team.

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    I am currently at the Elite Four and it's taking FOREVER because I have 6 poke and they aren't high enough levels.

    -Dialga lv. 52
    -Infernape Lv. 52
    -Golduck Lv. 49
    -Luxray Lv 49
    -Haunter Lv. 48
    -Bibarel Lv. 45

    It's really hard to level up anyone other than Dialga and Infernape because they get knocked out in nearly one hit. Those two are the only one that can hit the elite four with their weaknesses right now.

    My Question is should I start all over or try and level up those two until they can beat all of them?
     
    I'd recommend training them for a few more levels each, but don't train taking the E4... battle with weaker pokemon where you have advantage.

    Like surf a lot outside the e4 and train luxray. Walk a lot in the e4 cave with golduck's water attacks. Just do not bother training bibarel, focus on the rest.

     
    ty for the info..yea Bibarel became my mule pokemon...he has rock climb,strength, and something else.
     
    I am currently at the Elite Four and it's taking FOREVER because I have 6 poke and they aren't high enough levels.

    -Dialga lv. 52
    -Infernape Lv. 52
    -Golduck Lv. 49
    -Luxray Lv 49
    -Haunter Lv. 48
    -Bibarel Lv. 45

    I'd just suggest to train your pokemon to the level 50 range. Don't even bother trying to train Bibrarel though, it may be a better to use in the Elite Four as a mock pokemon to revive or heal your other pokemon. I'd suggest evolving Haunter, it'll have much better stats, and such. :D Gl
     
    I don't have wi-fi so i can't trade evolve him also have no friends that play this either lol
     
    Like sugggested, store bibarel before entering and then you'll have one more fighting-material poke .

    I'd suggest Gyarados, since finding Magikarps is easy and it's very handing with its intimidate. Remember to use exp. share item to make things easier to evolve it.

    Sneasel/Weavile is actually very good if you don't let the opponent to hit him.. Get a jolly one so he always strikes first.

    And if you want a very safe bet, go to the Wayward cave and get yourself a Gible. Train it until it turns into Garchomp and that will pretty much grant you victory. Again, adamant or jolly are the stellar natures for it.
     
    I would suggest picking any six Pokémon and using them. I reiterate: any team works in-game. As long as you have sufficient levels, you will beat it.

    As I stated in the announcements, in-game teams do not need rating.

    *locks*
     
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