Trainer in need of help...

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    Hi I'm in need of help from trainers who've beaten the devilish beast twins Tate & Liza....for some they're easy to beat but I just can't seem to take them down. By the way..I play Emerald. I'm in need of tips....but to start...please analyze my team:
    -Graveler: Lv 42
    : attacks - strength, rock smash, magnitude, rock blast
    -Blaziken: Lv 39
    : attacks - blaze kick, aerial ace, quick attack, ember
    -Azumarill: Lv 46
    : attacks - rain dance, surf, rollout, bubblebeam
    -Solrock (temporary): Lv 38
    : attacks - psywave, fire spin, confusion, rock slide
    -Swellow: Lv 34
    : attacks - fly, wing attack, double team, quick attack
    -Magneton: Lv 37
    : attacks - supersonic, sonic boom, thunder wave, spark

    If there's something wrong with my team...then tell me..or suggest some tips for changes or something... I'd really appreciate it if you could give me some strategies and advice to beating these two. Thanks a lot for everyone who can help.
     
    to which pokemon will I teach protect and toxic? well..I have a torkoal which has protect but its vulnerable to earthquake of their claydol....hmmm...:\
     
    Thank You <u>THE HUNK</u> for moving my thread to the right place. At first I thought I would post it in EMerald section because I play in emerald...Sorry for my accidental mistake.
     
    Your best choice for this gym is a suiped up starmie

    Surf, Tbolt, Recover, and a filler

    Surf kills Claydol, Solrock, Lunatune, and tbolt kills xatu
    None of their pokemon can do anything to a starmie
    And you should get rid of solrock on your team as graveler outshines it with their current movesets
    And your azumarill should not know any sp.atk as it is not that special oriented. Starmie takes zumarill spot while you could get a flygon which suits your team
     
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    I think you should set your sights beyond just beating Tate and Liza. If you can't beat them, the Elite 4 will be even harder to take down.

    Anyways, here are Tate and Liza's Pokemon:

    Claydol
    Level: 41
    Earthquake
    Psychic
    Ancientpower
    Light Screen

    Xatu
    Level: 41
    Psychic
    Sunny Day
    Confuse Ray
    Calm Mind

    Lunatone
    Level: 42
    Light Screen
    Psychic
    Hypnosis
    Calm Mind

    Solrock
    Level: 42
    Sunny Day
    Solarbeam
    Psychic
    Flamethrower

    As you can see, they're going for a sort of Sunny Day+Special attacking strategy, so even though 3 Pokemon are weak against water, Sunny Day and Light Screen solves that problem. Your best bet is to get a strong attacker that knows Shadow Ball. Your own Solrock is the only Pokemon on your team that can learn it, but it's a very good choice for this gym since it's immune to Earthquake and resistant to Psychic/Flamethrower. Your other teammate can be Azumarrill since you can use it to Rain Dance which totally messes up their strategy.

    Anyways, I know that you're still training, but your team needs some fixing in order to look its best, so lets see what we can do. First off:

    *Never give a Pokemon two attacking moves of the same type (except in very rare circumstances, see Swellow). That means no two Water attacks or Flying attacks or Electric attacks or whatever attacks on the same Pokemon.

    *Don't use any HM moves on your main Pokemon except for Surf. All the other moves are bad. If you need to get around the game, give them to a Pokemon that you don't want to raise, like Zigzagoon or Spheal. These Pokemon are considered HM slaves since their only real purpose is to carry HMs for you to use in your travels.

    pokemonmastah said:
    -Graveler:
    Earthquake
    Rock Slide
    Explosion
    Double-Edge/Counter

    Hopefully, you're gonna evolve this Graveler. Anyways, it'll obviously need Rock Slide and Earthquake, the strongest attacks in both Rock and Ground categories. Explosion, for when you're low on health, kills just about anything not resistant to it. Now if Graveler has the Rock Head trait, use Double-Edge as the last move. Otherwise, go with Counter.


    -Blaziken: Lv 39
    Sky Uppercut
    Fire Blast/Flamethrower
    Bulk Up/Swords Dance
    Rock Slide/Thunderpunch

    Though it's not at a high enough level to learn Sky Uppercut, that move should be your Fighting attack. As for it's Fire move, Fire Blast or Flamethrower work well and will do consistently more damage than Blaze Kick.
    Bulk Up or Swords Dance as your Attack booster.
    Try to get another Rock Slide tutor, otherwise go for Thunderpunch (you have Emerald anyways).



    -Azumarill: Lv 46 Trait: Huge Power
    Substitute
    Focus Punch
    Encore
    Return/Iron Tail

    Azumarill's special attack stat is horrible, even with STAB, it's water attacks won't be doing much damage. If your Azumarill has the Huge Power trait, put it to good use as a physical attacker. Otherwise, replace it for a better water type. You mgiht as well, seeing as you have only 1 true special attacker on this team. Like ice_blade said, Starmie is a nice choice.


    -Solrock (temporary): Lv 38 Item: Choice Band
    rock slide
    Shadow Ball
    Earthquake
    Explosion/Fire Blast

    If you decide on keeping Solrock, it will be a nice asset for beating the 7th gym with Shadow Ball. However, Solrock also gives you a 3rd Water weakness. Either Golem or Solrock will have to go. Golem is not that much better than Solrock. It has higher Attack and Defense, but Solrock has immunity to Ground moves and has no 4x weaknesses to any type.


    -Swellow: Lv 34 Item: Choice Band
    Aerial Ace
    Return
    Steel Wing
    Quick Attack

    Dodrio is way better, but Swellow has its uses with Guts. Some pretty explanatory moves here. Swellow has Aerial Ace and Return for STAB and Steel Wing to take on Rock types. Quick Attack is there because Swellow can't really learn any other good move. Even though it already has a Normal move, Quick Attack is a special case since it's not just a plain old attack, it's a first-strike attack and may help out in a pinch.


    -Magneton: Lv 37
    thunder wave
    Thunderbolt
    Metal Sound
    Reflect

    Magg can't really learn many good attacks and against Ground types, it's pretty much screwed. Give it your best shot with Thunderbolt and use Metal Sound if your up against another Electric or Grass type. Reflect will have to do for your last move. It can at least help out your teammates.
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    Thanks guys for all your tips.....but I just beaten the sinister twins! -before I read the advice....uhm...I'll try to work out the things you gave me....hmm..now I need some advice on that Juan guy.......the last gym leader....btw, here are some changes in my pokemon team:
    -Tropius: Lv 29(in training)
    : attacks - whirlwind, razor leaf, stomp, sweet scent
    : nature - naive
    : ability - chloropyhll
    -Blaziken: Lv 40
    : attacks - blaze kick, aerial ace, quick attack, ember
    : nature - serious
    : ability - blaze
    -Azumarill: Lv 46
    : attacks - rain dance, surf, Dive, bubblebeam
    : nature - timid
    : ability - thick - fat
    -Solrock (temporary): Lv 43
    : attacks - solarbeam, fire spin, confusion, rock slide
    : nature - adamant
    : ability - levitate
    -Swellow: Lv 34
    : attacks - fly, wing attack, double team, aerial ace
    : nature - mild
    : ability - guts
    -Magneton: Lv 41
    : attacks - supersonic, sonic boom, thunder wave, spark
    : nature - impish
    : ability - sturdy

    Its quite ugly...
     
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    SWELLOW NEEDS FACADE!!!!!!!!!!!
    Guts+Stat+Facade=death to almost anything. I can kill some of the best physical walls in the game, including uber phy walls, with one shot of Facade with a stat condition in place and a Choice Band.
    Guts boost to attack x1.5
    STAB boost to move's power x1.5
    Facade psn boost to attack x1.5
    CB boost to attack x1.5

    295 ATK max at lvl 100
    105 power attack with STAB in place
    This creates a 996 Attack power Pokemon using a 105 power attack. Guaranteed OHKO on absolutely anything in-game.
    Yeah you are not at lvl 100 but you get my point. Just teach Swellow Facade.
     
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    Juan isn't that hard. He still uses that pathetic Luvdisc. Just use Magneton for the majority of the battle and switch to a Grass type for his Whiscash.

    By the way, Tropius really isn't that great of a Grass Pokemon. It's slow, has weak attack stats, has a ton of weaknesses to common types, and even it's defenses aren't particularly outstanding. If you want to use a Grass type, get a Ludicolo, Cradily, Vileplume, or Bellossom.

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    aragornbird said:
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    Juan isn't that hard. He still uses that pathetic Luvdisc. Just use Magneton for the majority of the battle and switch to a Grass type for his Whiscash.

    By the way, Tropius really isn't that great of a Grass Pokemon. It's slow, has weak attack stats, has a ton of weaknesses to common types, and even it's defenses aren't particularly outstanding. If you want to use a Grass type, get a Ludicolo, Cradily, Vileplume, or Bellossom.

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    is emerald version any different from the ruby and sapphire versions?

    Austin
     
    That is a question that you should ask in the RSE area, not this one.

    BTW - Emerald does have some improvements over the RS versions.
     
    shanecdavis said:
    That is a question that you should ask in the RSE area, not this one.

    BTW - Emerald does have some improvements over the RS versions.

    ok well thx again for the help

    Austin
     
    No mention of Sceptile for an alternative Grass type? Disappointing...
     
    Toothache said:
    No mention of Sceptile for an alternative Grass type? Disappointing...

    Well, he's already into his game, so not much use in suggesting another starter, assuming he's not trading atm.
     
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    Toothache said:
    No mention of Sceptile for an alternative Grass type? Disappointing...
    That's right. Sceptile is my favorite Grass Pokemon, but he chose Blaziken as his starter. It's not Netbattle so you can't simply get a new Pokemon with a click of your mouse.

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