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Preparing POke Team For elite four

Dark Summoner

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    I want a perfect team for when i face the big E4 so any body got andy suggestions what types i should use?
     
    This is team i one the league with , but i dont know how to help you

    Charizard : lvl 50
    Articuno : 51
    Eevee : 49
    Dragonite : 61
    Now i think you should use these
    Dragonite
    Gyrados
    Chrizard ( or youre starter )
    Golem
    Alakazam,
    Im not sure though @@
     
    This belongs in GB Strategies and Movesets so that you can get advice on pokemon and attacks :3
    *moves*
     
    Lorelei (Payoff: $5400)

    Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Dewgong (52) Water/Ice Electric, Fight, Fire, Grass, 1960
    Steel, Rock
    Cloyster (51) Water/Ice Electric, Fight, Fire, Grass, 2218
    Steel, Rock
    Slowbro (52) Water/Psychic Bug, Dark, Electric, Ghost, Grass 1827
    Jynx (54) Ice/Psychic Bug, Dark, Fight, Fire, Ghost, 1584
    Steel, Rock
    Lapras (54) Water/Ice Electric, Fight, Fire, Grass, 2533
    Steel, Rock

    While Lorelei claims to be the master of ice Pokemon, most of her team is of a
    hybrid type and weak against a lot of stuff. Though if you'll notice, of every
    weakness her team has, at least one of them does not have that weakness. In
    other words, you'll have to switch out Pokemon at least once. Dewgong and
    Cloyster are weak against a lot and they aren't that tough, but Cloyster can
    use Protect to drag out a fight. Slowbro can be annoying if you don't shock
    it into submission. The last two are equally annoying, but type-matching their
    weaknesses will take them out fast. Lapras can and will use Ice Beam often, so
    anything that's weak against ice should stay far, far away from it. If any of
    your team is frozen, heal it ASAP or switch it out if you can't.


    Bruno (Payoff: $5600)

    Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Onix (51) Rock/Ground Fight, Steel, Grass 4x, Water 4x, 1179
    Ice, Ground
    Onix (54) Rock/Ground Fight, Steel, Grass 4x, Water 4x, 1249
    Ice, Ground
    Hitmonlee (53) Fighting Flying, Psychic 1578
    Hitmonchan (53) Fighting Flying, Psychic 1590
    Machamp (56) Fighting Flying, Psychic 2316

    At this point Onix is a joke. The fact that Bruno uses two of them is even
    funnier. Hitmonchan/lee should be familiar territory as well, and simple as
    long as they die fast. They're not the real threats, though. Machamp is the
    tough one, using some powerful fighting moves like Cross Chop that can kill
    incredibly quickly. Not only that, but it's powerful and will use Bulk Up to
    protect it against physical attacks. Plus it has a lot of HP, so sending an
    atypical psychic type will likely end with it being smooshed. Even so, your
    best bet is sending out a psychic type with a lot of speed and using your best
    attacks right away so it dies fast. You should try for a OHKO if possible,
    because Bruno, like all the Elite 4, has a pair of Full Restores in stock and
    will use them.


    Agatha (Payoff: $5800)

    Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Gengar (54) Poison/Ghost Dark, Ghost, Ground, Psychic 2197
    Golbat (54) Poison/Flying Electric, Ground, Ice, Psychic, Rock 1978
    Haunter (53) Poison/Flying Electric, Ground, Ice, Psychic, Rock 1431
    Arbok (56) Poison Psychic, Ground 1764
    Gengar (58) Poison/Ghost Dark, Ghost, Ground, Psychic 2361

    Just like in the original game, Agatha is a pushover. While ghost types are
    ordinarily annoying and difficult, all the ones in this lady's line-up are all
    of a poison type, so a good psychic type will wipe them out. Golbat is weak
    against electric attacks as well as psychic, and Arbok...well, Arbok sucks.
    Sad, but true. Agatha is something of a breather in this gauntlet, as a single
    psychic Pokemon can wipe out her entire line-up as long as it's tough enough.


    Lance (Payoff: $6000)

    Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Gyarados (56) Flying/Water Electric 4x, Rock, Grass, Ice 2568
    Dragonair (54) Dragon , Ice 1665
    Dragonair (54) Dragon , Ice 1665
    Aerodactyl (58) Rock/Flying Fight, Grass, Ground, Ice, Rock, 2509
    Steel, Water
    Dragonite (60) Dragon/Flying Dragon, Electric, Ice 4x, Rock 2802


    While Gyarados may look dragon-like, it's still incredibly weak to electric
    attacks. Push-over. The rest of his team, though, is too **** tough for its
    own good. If you have a Dragon or Ice type waiting in the wings, now is the
    time to bring it out. Both his Dragonair and Dragonites will have Hyper Beam
    and will use it constantly, as well as Outrage. Even worse, Lance has the same
    Full Restores and has the horrible tendency to use them just as you've whittled
    down these beasts' HP to almost nothing. Aerodactyl is annoying, as it's
    immune to electric attacks, and because it's flying, it's immune to many ground
    type attacks as well. Not to mention it has Hyper Beam and is quite strong. I
    used a Psychic type against it, but matching its other weaknesses will work
    just as well (or even better). After defeating Lance you may think it's
    over...nope. Continue to the next room to face...


    Rival (Payoff: $6300)

    Starter - Bulbasaur

    Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Pidgeot (59) Flying Electric, Rock, Ice 2173
    Rhydon (59) Rock/Ground Fight, Steel, Grass 4x, Water 4x, 2578
    Ice, Ground
    Gyarados (61) Flying/Water Electric 4x, Rock, Grass, Ice 2793
    Exeggcutor (61) Grass/Psychic Bug, Dark, Fire, Flying, Ghost, 2770
    Ice, Poison
    Alakazam (57) Psychic Bug, Dark, Ghost 2271
    Charizard (63) Fire/Flying Electric, Water, Rock 4x, Ground, Ice 2823

    Starter - Squirtle

    Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Pidgeot (59) Flying Electric, Rock, Ice 2173
    Rhydon (59) Rock/Ground Fight, Steel, Grass 4x, Water 4x, 2578
    Ice, Ground
    Gyarados (61) Flying/Water Electric 4x, Rock, Grass, Ice 2793
    Arcanine (59) Fire Water, Rock, Ground 2692
    Alakazam (57) Psychic Bug, Dark, Ghost 2271
    Venusaur (63) Grass/Poison Bug, Fire, Flying, Psychic, Poison, 2823
    Ground, Ice

    Starter - Charmander

    Pokemon (Level) Type Weakness(es) EXP
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Pidgeot (59) Flying Electric, Rock, Ice 2173
    Arcanine (59) Fire Water, Rock, Ground 2692
    Rhydon (59) Rock/Ground Fight, Steel, Grass 4x, Water 4x, 2578
    Ice, Ground
    Exeggcutor (61) Grass/Psychic Bug, Dark, Fire, Flying, Ghost, 2770
    Ice, Poison
    Alakazam (57) Psychic Bug, Dark, Ghost 2271
    Blastoise (63) Water Electric, Grass 2835

    I'd just like to point out that this guy's still using Pidgeot. Granted, it's
    a unbelievably high level Pidgeot, but still a Pidgeot. Zap it. Also, he
    finally evolved the stupid Rhyhorn to a Rhydon, but it's still a Rock/Ground
    and still insanely weak to water and grass. The rest of his team is quite
    familiar, but his starter is the real trouble. It's jumped ten levels since
    your last meeting, and it's much, much more powerful. Exploit whatever its
    weakness may be should he bring it out. Gyarados is, as always, electric
    fodder. Arcanine now likes to spam ExtremeSpeed, and Alakazam is dangerous,
    but still weak against physical attacks. While your Rival seems to be able to
    yank Full Restores directly out of his ***, his team is still mostly pushovers
    bolstered only by their high levels. My team consisted mainly of Pokemon in
    the very low 50's and I still whooped him soundly.

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    Credit goes to Chris and Relle
     
    Aerodactyl is annoying, as it's immune to electric attacks
    Aerodactyl is NOT immune to electric attacks. Its WEAK against them. Ground is immune to electric...not rock.
     
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