Splitzblue
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In Gold, Silver, and Crystal(especially Crystal for me), there were some of the difficult trainers I've ever battled. Here's a list of the most undefeatable people in Gen 2:
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-Koga: Koga is the Poison-Type Elite Four is the 2nd one you encounter in the Indigo Plateu. He's a pain in the butt if you have Grass-Types like I did. His signature Pokemon, Muk, is the hardest to faint due to the fact that it carries Black Sludge and always raises it's Defense. I reckon you train your Grass-Type starter(if you even got Chikorita) to Level 73-80, enough to be him while still having Revives and Full Restores.
-Bugsy: Bugsy is the Bug-Type Gym Leader from Azeala Town. While he is not that difficult, his Scyther sure is a tough act to end. Bugsy's Scyther is the strongest Pokemon in his team and just like with Koga, if you have a Chikorita(or in this case Bayleaf) or any other kind of Grass-Type, well, let's just say your gonna be on one heck of a Pokemon ride. Be sure to carry a Fire-Type if your Pokemon aren't strong enough.
-Chuck: Chuck is the Rock-Type Gym Leader from Cianwood City. From what I heard, he is the most difficult gym leader of the others(the rest of the Johto Gym Leaders). The only reason he's hard is because your either using the wrong Pokemon(which I reckon using either Grass or Water-Types) or your Pokemon are low-level.
-Red: As we all know, Red is the original Gen 1 trainer that we get to play as....in Gen 1. He has all the first gen starters, level 83 Pikachu from Pokemon Yellow, a Snorlax, and an Espeon(Lapras in HG/SS). Of course, just like Silver, he has a Type Advantage. If you have a Meganium, Red's Charizard will burn it down. If you have a Typholson, Red's Blastoise will put hose it down. And, if you have a Feraligatr, Red's Venusaur will absorb the it's HP. Pretty easy to understand. Remember to switch Pokemon.
That's all that I know of. Post the most difficult Gen 2 people you've ever fought here.
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-Koga: Koga is the Poison-Type Elite Four is the 2nd one you encounter in the Indigo Plateu. He's a pain in the butt if you have Grass-Types like I did. His signature Pokemon, Muk, is the hardest to faint due to the fact that it carries Black Sludge and always raises it's Defense. I reckon you train your Grass-Type starter(if you even got Chikorita) to Level 73-80, enough to be him while still having Revives and Full Restores.
-Bugsy: Bugsy is the Bug-Type Gym Leader from Azeala Town. While he is not that difficult, his Scyther sure is a tough act to end. Bugsy's Scyther is the strongest Pokemon in his team and just like with Koga, if you have a Chikorita(or in this case Bayleaf) or any other kind of Grass-Type, well, let's just say your gonna be on one heck of a Pokemon ride. Be sure to carry a Fire-Type if your Pokemon aren't strong enough.
-Chuck: Chuck is the Rock-Type Gym Leader from Cianwood City. From what I heard, he is the most difficult gym leader of the others(the rest of the Johto Gym Leaders). The only reason he's hard is because your either using the wrong Pokemon(which I reckon using either Grass or Water-Types) or your Pokemon are low-level.
-Red: As we all know, Red is the original Gen 1 trainer that we get to play as....in Gen 1. He has all the first gen starters, level 83 Pikachu from Pokemon Yellow, a Snorlax, and an Espeon(Lapras in HG/SS). Of course, just like Silver, he has a Type Advantage. If you have a Meganium, Red's Charizard will burn it down. If you have a Typholson, Red's Blastoise will put hose it down. And, if you have a Feraligatr, Red's Venusaur will absorb the it's HP. Pretty easy to understand. Remember to switch Pokemon.
That's all that I know of. Post the most difficult Gen 2 people you've ever fought here.