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(6/29/07 @7956 Hits) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Table of Contents...........................................................| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Introduction...........................................................[INT]| |Preparation: Team Building.............................................[P00]| |-Selecting Your Starter................................................[P01]| |-Selecting Other Pokemon...............................................[P02]| |-Battling Tips: Review.................................................[P03]| |Bosses.................................................................[B00]| |-Rival Battle 1........................................................[B01]| |-Gym Leader Roark......................................................[B02]| |-Galactic Commander Mars Battle 1......................................[B03]| |-Gym Leader Gardenia...................................................[B04]| |-Galactic Commander Jupiter Battle 1...................................[B05]| |-Rival Battle 2........................................................[B06]| |-Gym Leader Maylene....................................................[B07]| |-Gym Leader Wake.......................................................[B08]| |-Rival Battle 3........................................................[B09]| |-Gym Leader Fantina....................................................[B10]| |-Rival Battle 4........................................................[B11]| |-Gym Leader Byron......................................................[B12]| |-Galactic Commander Saturn Battle 1....................................[B13]| |-Galactic Commander Mars Battle 2......................................[B14]| |-Gym Leader Candice....................................................[B15]| |-Galactic Boss Cyrus Battle 1..........................................[B16]| |-Galactic Commander Saturn Battle 2....................................[B17]| |-Galactic Commanders Mars and Saturn (Double!).........................[B18]| |-Galactic Boss Cyrus Battle 2..........................................[B19]| |-Gym Leader Volkner....................................................[B20]| |-Rival Battle 5........................................................[B21]| |Elite Four.............................................................[E00]| |-Elite Four Aaron......................................................[E01]| |-Elite Four Bertha.....................................................[E02]| |-Elite Four Flint......................................................[E03]| |-Elite Four Lucien.....................................................[E04]| |-Champion Cynthia......................................................[E05]| |Optional Bosses........................................................[OP0]| |-Final Rival Battle....................................................[OP1]| |-Tower Tycoon Palmer Battle 1..........................................[OP2]| |-Tower Tycoon Palmer Battle 2 (Coming Soon!)...........................[OP3]| |Contact................................................................[C00]| |-FAQ...................................................................[C01]| |-Mail Bag..............................................................[C02]| |Credits................................................................[CRD]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Introduction...........................................................[INT]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ First of all, before going into detail, I am assuming you know all the basics of Pokemon. Most of the fundamental gameplay mechanics have not changed in Diamond/Pearl, so I'll only briefly cover the basics before jumping right into the advanced stuff and then... the Bosses! But what is a Boss Battle? In pokemon games, I define them to be battles that have different conditions than your common trainder battle. These battles can be categorized into your rival encounters, gym leaders, pokemon league, and the big wigs of team galactic, this game's "evil" organization. Boss Battles tend to be a lot tougher than trainer battles, most of which have teams at higher levels, well balanced movesets, and more pokemon. Also, Gamefreak did seem to make this game a lot more challenging than R/S/E and G/S/C by making the level pacing similar to R/B/Y. I will not be mentioning natures, EVs, or IVs. They are not crucial to success in the standard game and many other FAQs cover them. However, by reading this FAQ, you have already taken your first steps into preparing yourself for the challenges ahead!* *The idea behind this quote was taken out of a Princeton SAT prep book. +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Preparation: Team Building.............................................[P00]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ When you begin the game and eventually choose your starter, you may feel like you are the king of the world, after all, you defeated... A level 2 Starly! But not so fast! Knowing the simple basics like type advantage isn't enough. In order to apply your knowledge of the basics, you need to make a strong, balanced team that can cover many weaknesses. For example, a team that would consist of all flying type pokemon might dominate grass, bug, ground, and fighting teams, but they'll be decimated by a team that contains even just one rock, electric, or ice pokemon. So read my analyses of possible choices for your team and make an informed decision for yourself! You're on gamefaqs now, and you're a growing boy (or girl)! +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Selecting Your Starter.................................................[P01]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ In previous generations, the starters, your very first pokemon, were generally boring, mono-type pokemon with a basic movepool. In Diamond/Pearl, all the starters are dual-type and have much more impressive move-pools. While some of the starters in this game are more worth using than others, they all have their benefits. While they are a one time deal in the game, you could always breed them and trade for other starters through Wi-Fi. *Note: These reviews talk about stats, roles, and such. Time for Bass to lay the Lowdown! +-------------------------------------------------------+ |I. Piplup-(L16)->Prinplup-(L36)->Empoleon (Water/Steel)| +-------------------------------------------------------+ Stats: HP: 84 Attack: 86 Defense: 88 Speed: 60 Special Attack: 111 Special Defense: 101 Total: 530 Out of all the starters to choose from, Piplup and its evolution family is the worst choice, despite the fact that it is a water type. Its movepool is quite limited and doesn't learn a powerful move until level 24, Bubblebeam, and the only other remarkable move is drill peck, which doesn't get STAB since Empoleon is part steel instead of part flying. Not to mention that its only above average stats are special attack, and to a lesser extent, special defense. The part steel type does add some resistances but it also makes it weak to both fighting and ground, which are very common in the game, so both Torterra and Infernape will pummel it in battle. Overall it is probably the worst starter of this generation, though it is still worth considering since there are very few good water types in Sinnoh. 6/10 +-------------------------------------------------------------+ |II. Chimchar-(L14)->Monferno-(L36)->Infernape (Fire/Fighting)| +-------------------------------------------------------------+ Stats: HP: 76 Attack: 104 Defense: 71 Speed: 108 Special Attack: 104 Special Defense: 71 Total: 534 Infernape of the Chimchar family is probably the most suited of all starters to be a sweeper. It has high attack and special attack and can be a dual sweeper, though most of the moves in its movepool are physical attacks. It is especially fast, with Purugly and Weavile being the only sinnoh exclusive pokemon that are faster (Both are very weak to Infernape's fighting attacks though.) Its level-up movepool is better than Empoleon's, most notably Flare Blitz, Close Combat, and Calm Mind (Bulk Up would have been better). But it also has a very diverse movepool through TM's, capable of learning physical moves like Stone Edge, Rock Slide, Earthquake, and even Grass Knot, which are all helpful in overcoming its weaknesses. The fire type is helpful because there are so few of them in Sinnoh, particularly since it is the insanely annoying Bronzor's only weakness. Fighting is also useful against the common dark and rock types in the game. Although it has the highest base stat total of the starters, it is quite frail, not to mention moves like Close Combat and Flare Blitz only make it more so. Being weak to Psychic is also bad, but its only something to worry about when fighting Alakazams. Overall, with a high stat total, great speed, and great movepool, this is my starter of choice. 8/10 +---------------------------------------------------------+ |III. Turtwig-(L18)->Grotle-(L32)->Torterra (Grass/Ground)| +---------------------------------------------------------+ Stats: HP: 95 Attack: 109 Defense: 105 Speed: 56 Special Attack: 75 Special Defense: 85 Total: 525 At first glance, Torterra of the Turtwig family isn't very appealing. It has the lowest stat total of all the starters, it is part Grass which isn't very useful except against water and ground types, and it is very, very slow. The good news though is that it has a very good level-up movepool and that it is part Ground type, not only giving it extra strengths against fire and Steel types but also because it can learn Earthquake through leveling up, the game's most quintessential move. Its TM movepool is not so stellar but the ground dual-type makes it more useful than the grass starters of previous generations. It is 4x weak to ice but that is uncommon. Overall a solid choice. 7/10 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Selecting Other Pokemon................................................[P02]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Now that you have your starter selected, you may not even consider using other pokemon. This is a common mistake many newer pokemon players make. As I said above, a balanced team will be more effective in the long run. You have just one pokemon and you go up against a boss with three or more pokemon, you're as good as beat, no matter how uber you think your pokemon is. Many NPCs you will talk to early in the game strongly encourage you to catch wild pokemon for good reason! Catching Pokemon is also very limited in scope however. You'll only have a few Pokemon to choose from in each intermission, making it very difficult to complete your team until about halfway through the game. Not to mention some of the rarer Pokemon are are a pain to catch and are an even bigger pain to train. You'll also need room for HM slaves, and most HMs, except for Surf and Waterfall, are junk in battle. The other real option is trading over Wi-Fi. You'll have access to a much greater range of pokemon, albeit with several strings attached. The normal way is simply posting on the trading board for what you want, but the board itself is infested with topics like "SHINIES!!!111" and "Event Legendz!!!!111". At the beginning of the game, the chances of you having a rare pokemon to match are nigh. You could also use the GTS in Jubilife city, but that too has its limits. You can't use it until beating the first gym leader, and you can only request for Pokemon seen in your Pokedex. Searching for what you want also yields many people all over the world asking for Palkia for whatever crap they are willing to offer and offering yourself may lead you to a pokemon that is hacked, not at your desired level, or not have the moves you want. Despite this it is a very good way to get useful pokemon before coming up to the big boys on the message boards. It also pays off as traded Pokemon level up much quicker and are thus easier to train. For the most part however, you'll be relying on catching wild pokemon, so I guess I can model a team for you and give you a sample. First, you'll want a flying type pokemon. Many pokemon are flying dual type in the game and can help in a number of battles. I would personally select Starly, since he is easy to find earlier in the game and has a good final evolution, Staraptor, with high speed and attack. You can get Murkrow a bit later, as it is part Dark-type, but it is junk until it evolves into Honchkrow fairly late in the game. Next, a good electric type could help against water and flying types. The only option is Shinx, which is crap until it finally evolves into Luxray at level 30. But it is a useful choice. Some people like Pikachu/Raichu, but like Murkrow, it is not available until later in the game, and it is garbage until it evolves into Raichu. I prefer Luxray. Both of the above pokemon have high attack stats. Time for something special. The two obvious choices are Abra and Gastly. Both are very frail but have high special attack even at their early forms. However, they won't fully evolve into Alakazam and Gengar respectively unless you trade them, but many people are nice enough to help you with that, thanks to Wi-Fi. Your remaining two choices can vary, as by the time you can choose, you'll fortunately have many pokemon to choose from. You can choose Gible, which will evolve into the ferocious Ground/Dragon Garchomp, or Riolu, which becomes the ever so popular Fighting/Steel Lucario. There is also Buizel, a water type, which evolves into Floatzel, and Grass/Poison Roselia, which becomes Roserade through the Shiny Stone. It is really up to you but here was what my team looked like at completion: +---------------------------+ |Bass's Team | +---------------------------+ |Infernape | |Luxray | |Staraptor | |Gengar | |Roserade | |Lucario | +---------------------------+ Now I did leave out the legendaries. Why? Personally, I am not a fan of using them just because they are a huge pain to train and don't appear until very late in the game. If you have the patience though, they are invaluable additions. They have extemely high stat totals (and hence many called "ubers") and can defeat bosses single handedly if properly trained. But that takes out the fun of building your own team, doesn't it? And don't forget, this is by no means a competitive team. Many competitive teams cannot be achieved until after completing the game due to the nature of the national dex, and thus a far wider (and better) range of pokemon to choose from. Even if your team is balanced though, you'll need to model its movesets so at the worst case scenario you'll have some Super Effective Attacks to use. An example is teaching Staraptor Close Combat to deal with Rock-Type Pokemon. You should also only include 1 move per type on an individual Pokemon to leave enough room for such instances, 1 of which being a move that is the same type as the pokemon, for STAB. Lastly, it is important to use moves that do effects besides damage. Some can boost stats, others can inflict status changes on the opponent. Again, diverse movesets are the key. Here is an example: +-------------+ |A Bad Example| +-------------+ Lucario -Aura Sphere -Close Combat -Force Palm -Me First This is a common Lucario set most newbies would make. Lucario learns all of these moves through level-up, and logically, it makes sense to put all Fighting-type moves on Lucario for STAB, right? Wrong! Lucario definitely has enough PP to unload fighting moves, but now it is almost completely useless against Ghost-types that resist it and it won't be doing much to Bug, Poison, Flying, and Psychic Types. But Lucario has the stats and the movepool to contend with those, lets redo this moveset. First, Force Palm and Close Combat are Both Physical Fighting-type moves. You'll only need one STAB'd move. Close Combat has a higher base power of 120 vs 80. Aura Sphere is a Special-type move so it is being left out. It is Fighting-type also though, so it isn't very good to have that with Close Combat. Lucario has the stats to wield Special and Physical Attacks almost equally effectively. Lucario has a little bit higher Special Attack, so go with Aura Sphere. Me first is a bad situational move so lets cut that out. That leaves three slots for moves. What to choose? Since Lucario has good attack and Special Attack, having both types of moves isn't a bad idea. One move could be Earthquake, since it counters against Fire-Types it is weak to. Psychic or Dark Pulse or even Dragon Pulse are good too. If you want a more Physical Lucario, Swords Dance to double your Attack is a good idea too. Don't you dare underestimate stat-altering moves, even ones like Growl and Tail Whip have a use. +--------------+ |A Good Example| +--------------+ Lucario -Aura Sphere -Earthquake -Psychic/Dark Pulse -Swords Dance/Dragon Pulse That is just one example. A good idea is to check out some of the other FAQs or sites like pokemon.marriland.com or serebii.net for information on the stats and possible moves of each pokemon. +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Review: Battling Tips..................................................[P03]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Now that you have decided on what your team should look like, here is a quick overview of basic battling concepts. -Each Battle is turned-base. Pokemon with greater speed attack first if the priority of the attacks are the same. The pokemon with a move of greater priority always attacks first regardless of speed (Ex. Quick Attack.) This is why Speed is important, it can even allow you to KO an opponent before they can even attack, regardless of your defense! -Attacks that are super effective against 1 type do 2x Damage, 4x if effective against two types (of a dual type), .5x if not very effective, and 0x if not effective at all. -STAB is Same Type Attack Bonus. This means attacks that are the same type as the user (Water pokemon using Water Pulse) get a 1.5x damage bonus, which also stacks to the bonuses above. An example would be Close Combat, when used by a fighting type, would have a Base power of 180 instead of 120. -Damage is determined by the base power of an attack, and the probability of it hitting is determined by accuracy. Both are found under descriptions for each move. If the move is Physical, your Attack and your opponent's defense are considered and vice-versa for special attacks. -A new change to Diamond and Pearl is the classification of attacks. Physical and Special attacks are not determined by type anymore but literally by what they do. For this reason, paying attention to stats is far more important. For example, if I had a Gyarados, I would want it to know one water move. Now Surf seems to be the obvious choice since it is a reliable and powerful water-type move, but in D/P, it is considered a Special Attack, and Gyarados has a much higher Attack Stat. Waterfall, although inferior in Base Damage, will be a much better choice as it is a Physical attack. -Stat Boosting moves are important too. Moves like Swords Dance, Nasty Plot, Curse, and Calm Mind are all great moves that can be used to take advantage of a certain stat of your pokemon, and temporarily increase them by a very significant amount in battle. -Use Held Items! Some items can be held by pokemon and used in a pinch when certain conditions are met. Unlike regular items such as potions, these do not waste a turn in battle and can make a difference. Some can increase attack power while others can cure status problems or restore HP. Some can be used in combination with moves, such as Chesto Berries to wake up your pokemon after using rest, thus elininating the move's drawback. Keep in mind common held items like berries are one-time uses so be sure to pick up every berry you find, and even plant some more! If you know the basics of Pokemon, then that is really all of the tips I can give, so now it is time to get to the bosses. +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Bosses.................................................................[B00]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Here is a general table to show how I'll cover each boss: +-----------------------------------------------------+ |Boss's Team | Level | Type | Item | +-----------------------------------------------------+ |Here I will list information on your opponent's team.| +-----------------------------------------------------+ |My Team | Level | Type | Item | +-----------------------------------------------------+ |Here I will list my team at the point of the battle. | +-----------------------------------------------------+ A "Mini Boss" is a less significant battle than a regular Boss and they are generally less difficult. A good (and only) example is your rival. A "Boss" is a somewhat significant in the course of the game. There team tends to be a bit larger and more difficult than a Mini Boss. They also use items to heal their pokemon so they are a fairly annoying foe. A good example is a Gym Leader. A "Big Boss" is a battle of major importance in the game. They tend to have a very large team with pokemon levels very close, if not equal to yours. A good example is the Champion. An important thing to know in these battles is that many of them possess items that can restore the HP of their pokemon, which are leveled. Their lead Pokemon will also hold a Berry to heal health in a pinch. Neither of these items will activate unless their pokemon hits the red zone in Health (about 1/6th or 1/8th of their HP total.) Therefore it wouldn't be a bad idea to consider rightfully timing your moves so that you can knock out opposing Pokemon without having to worry about them healing. Another good strategy if you are desperate would be sending the weaker team member on the opposing team to red health so that your opponent will waste healing items on it, so that you can hit your strongest opposing pokemon with full power. And now, onto the battles! +---------+ |MINI BOSS| +---------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Rival Battle 1.........................................................[B01]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Route 203 at beginning of the game Ante: $900 Difficulty: 2/5 Items: None Reward: None +-----------------------------------------------------+ |Rival's Team | Level | Type | Item | +-----------------------------------------------------+ |Starly | 7 |Normal/Flying |None | |-Picked Chimchar-------------------------------------| |Piplup | 9 |Water |None | |-Picked Piplup---------------------------------------| |Turtwig | 9 |Grass |None | |-Picked Turtwig--------------------------------------| |Chimchar | 9 |Fire |None | +-----------------------------------------------------+ |My Team | Level | Type | Item | +-----------------------------------------------------+ |Chimchar | 11 |Fire |Oran Berry | |Starly | 9 |Normal/Flying |None | |Shinx | 9 |Electric |None | +-----------------------------------------------------+ Your Rival's team (I named him Tyson) varies based on the starter you picked (his starter will always have an elemental advantage over yours) and it will only vary more as you advance through the game. But for now, your rival is a fairly simple foe. He starts off with a Level 7 Starly, which isn't a big deal as you have faced so many of them already. Anything works well, just don't let it use Growl too much. If you chose Chimchar or Piplup, your Rival's starter doesn't know damaging attacks at this point. If your chose Turtwig, you'll have a little more work as Chimchar knows Ember which is painful, so switch to your support pokemon if you have any. Overall an easy battle. +----+ |BOSS| +----+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Gym Leader Roark.......................................................[B02]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Oreburgh City Gym Ante: $1680 Difficulty: 1/5 (3/5 if you chose Chimchar) Items: Potion x2 Reward: Coal badge, TM76 (Stealth Rock) +-------------------------------------------------+ |Roark's Team | Level | Type | Item | +-------------------------------------------------+ |Geodude | 12 |Rock/Ground |None | |Onix | 12 |Rock/Ground |None | |Cranidos | 14 |Rock |Oran Berry | +-------------------------------------------------+ |My Team | Level | Type | Item | +-------------------------------------------------+ |Monferno | 15 |Fire |Oran Berry | |Staravia | 14 |Normal/Flying |None | |Shinx | 13 |Electric |None | +-------------------------------------------------+ The first gym leader, like in the past games, specializes with Rock-types. If you chose Piplup or Turtwig, you'll have an easy battle as two of Roark's pokemon have a 4x weakness to Water and Grass, being Geodude and Onix. Anyway, Geodude and especially Onix have high Physical Defense, making it a challenge to beat for those who picked Chimchar, as even though its evolution, Monferno, has 2x effective fighting attacks, they still aren't very effective. Geodude and Onix both know Stealth Rock, a Rock-type attack similar to spikes that inflicts damage whenever you switch (though at this point, your starter is the only pokemon worth using against him.) Cranidos, which you probably have not seen before, is a rock dinosaur with very high attack, even though it is not fully evolved, and does not have a double weakness to abuse being only Rock. Luckily its Speed and Defenses aren't great so it shouldn't attack you more than once. Defeating Roark yields the Coal Badge and TM 76, Stealth Rock. +---------+ |MINI BOSS| +---------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Galactic Commander Mars Battle 1.......................................[B03]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Valley Windworks Ante: $1280 Difficulty: 3.5/5 Items: Potion x2 Reward: None +-------------------------------------------------+ |Mars's Team | Level | Type | Item | +-------------------------------------------------+ |Zubat | 14 |Poison/Flying |None | |Purugly | 16 |Normal |Oran Berry | +-------------------------------------------------+ |My Team | Level | Type | Item | +-------------------------------------------------+ |Monferno | 19 |Fire/Fighting |Oran Berry | |Staravia | 16 |Normal/Flying |None | |Luxio | 16 |Electric |None | +-------------------------------------------------+ Mars, the first commander of Team Galactic you'll be facing, can put up quite an annoying fight. Her Zubat knows Toxic, which poisons you and drains twice as much health than the previous turn. Switch your pokemon if it is poisoned this way. Supersonic is innacurate but switch out if you are confused. Purugly is the evolution of Glameow (Haxed! Glameow does not evolve until Level 38!) and is very fast. It always starts the battle with Fake Out to do a little extra damage. It is certainly tougher than any other Pokemon you have faced so far but hopefully, your pokemon have also evolved into their intermediate forms. It is especially helful if you have Monferno, which is also fast and knows Fighting attacks which are Purugly's only weakness. Defeating the Purugly yields a crapload of EXP (over 600). Just beware that Mars, unlike her lackeys, uses Potions when her Pokemon hit red health. +----+ |BOSS| +----+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Gym Leader Gardenia....................................................[B04]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Eterna City Gym Ante: $2640 Difficulty: 3/5 Items: Super Potion x2 Reward: Forest Badge, TM86 (Grass Knot) +------------------------------------------------------+ |Gardenia's Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Cherubi | 19 |Grass |None | |Turtwig | 19 |Grass |None | |Roserade | 21 |Grass/Poison |Sitrus Berry| +------------------------------------------------------+ |My Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Monferno | 23 |Fire/Fighting |Sitrus Berry| |Staravia | 20 |Normal/Flying |None | |Luxio | 20 |Electric |None | +------------------------------------------------------+ Gardenia, the Eterna City Gym Leader, specializes in Grass types. Obviously, if you picked the fire starter and have a Monferno, you'll beat this gym with little difficulty. If you picked the other two, you may have problems, though fortunately, if you have a Staravia, that won't really matter. Gardenia's pokemon all know Grass Knot, which increases in power when used on a heavier pokemon. Fortunately very few Pokemon you could be using are heavy enough fot it do do significant damage. Gardenia's first Pokemon, Cherubi, knows Leech Seed, but you should kill it one hit with a good flying or fire based attack. Next is Turtwig, a starter should be similar to fighting your Rival's. It mainly uses defensive moves like Reflect and Withdraw, so take it out before it uses those moves or else the battle will drag. Finally there is Roserade, the evolution of Roselia, and it has some great Special Attack and Special Defense. It can use Stun Spore to paralyze you and its attacks can hurt, but you will still be in good shape if you use a Staravia or Monferno. Defeating Gardenia gets you the Forest Badge and TM86... Grass Knot! You can also use cut outside of battle! +---------+ |MINI BOSS| +---------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Galactic Commander Jupiter Battle 1....................................[B05]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Eterna Galactic Ante: $1600 Difficulty: 3/5 Items: Potion x2 Reward: None +------------------------------------------------------+ |Jupiter's Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Zubat | 18 |Poison/Flying |None | |Skuntank | 20 |Dark/Poison |Sitrus Berry| +------------------------------------------------------+ |My Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Monferno | 24 |Fire/Fighting |Sitrus Berry| |Staravia | 22 |Normal/Flying |None | |Luxio | 22 |Electric |None | +------------------------------------------------------+ Zubat, although it has some nice moves like Giga Drain and Wing Attack, should be easily dispatched by an electric attack. Skuntank, like Mars's Purugly, is also haxed, for Stunky doesn't evolve at level 20. It has pretty good moves too, like Night Slash, a 70-Power Dark Move with a high critical hit ratio. Skuntank also has just one weakness, Ground, which you won't have at this point, and it can Poison you with Poison Gas, inaccurate as it is. It can also use screech to lower your defense. Still, this battle is a little bit easier than your battle with Mars. +---------+ |MINI BOSS| +---------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Rival Battle 2.........................................................[B06]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Hearthome City Ante: $2100 Difficulty: 3/5 Items: None Reward: None +----------------------------------------------------+ |Rival's Team | Level | Type | Item | +----------------------------------------------------+ |Starly | 19 |Normal/Flying |None | |-Picked Chimchar------------------------------------| |Roselia | 20 |Grass/Poison |None | |Ponyta | 20 |Fire |None | |Prinplup | 21 |Water |None | |-Picked Turtwig-------------------------------------| |Buizel | 20 |Water |None | |Roselia | 20 |Grass/Poison |None | |Monferno | 21 |Fire/Fighting |None | |-Picked Piplup--------------------------------------| |Buizel | 20 |Water |None | |Ponyta | 20 |Fire |None | |Grotle | 21 |Grass |None | +----------------------------------------------------+ |My Team | Level | Type | Item | +----------------------------------------------------+ |Monferno | 26 |Fire/Fighting |Fist Plate| |Staravia | 24 |Normal/Flying |None | |Luxio | 24 |Electric |None | +----------------------------------------------------+ Woah! After just one battle, your Rival has already put together quite a team! Fortunately, your Rival has both the pride and intellect of a wild Bidoof. Even when he type matches you, he still seems to use any move at random. As for his Pokemon, they vary on what starter you chose, save Starly, which is a joke as it hasn't even evolved yet. Buizel is a fast water-type, but it is very weak defensively. Roselia is no problem since you just defeated a Roserade at the last gym, but its poison point can poison you on physical contact. Ponyta is a fast but weak fire type, but gives good EXP. The starter is now in its intermediate form, but my now you should have pokemon that can exploit their weaknesses (Staravia for Grotle and Monferno and Luxio for Prinplup). +----+ |BOSS| +----+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Gym Leader Maylene.....................................................[B07]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Veilstone City Gym Ante: $3600 Difficulty: 3/5 Items: Hyper Potion x2 Reward: Cobble Badge, TM60 (Drain Punch) +--------------------------------------------------------+ |Maylene's Team | Level | Type | Item | +--------------------------------------------------------+ |Machoke | 27 |Fighting |None | |Meditite | 27 |Fighting/Psychic|None | |Lucario | 30 |Fighting/Steel |Sitrus Berry| +--------------------------------------------------------+ |My Team | Level | Type | Item | +--------------------------------------------------------+ |Monferno | 34 |Fire/Fighting |Fist Plate | |Staraptor | 34 |Normal/Flying |None | |Luxray | 32 |Electric |None | |Haunter | 32 |Ghost/Poison |Spell Tag | +--------------------------------------------------------+ Wow, the levels have certainly increased since our last boss battle. Remember though, it has been a while since the last gym battle and you should've fought enough trainers to achieve even higher levels, with some of your pokemon evolving into their final forms. Staraptor is infinitely useful if you took the time to evolve it from Staravia, and Haunter, caught as a Gastly in Lost Tower, can also be useful since it is immune to fighting attacks. Maylene of course specializes in fighting types, so flying is the way to go. Anyway, as for Maylene's pokemon, two out of three know Drain Pbecause it has a Fighting and Steel type combination to partially resist funch which restores the users health by 25% of the damage they dealt. Still, Machoke and Meditite should be dispatched pretty easily. Aerial Ace/Psychic on Machoke and Shadow Ball/Aerial Ace of Meditite. Lucario is a bit tougher lying moves and has unique moves like Force Palm which can cause Paralysis and Bone Rush, a multi-hit ground attack. Fighting type moves are the way to go, Staraptor can use Close Combat, and Monferno could use Mach Punch or Flame Wheel. Not too hard if you have the right types. Winning gets the Cobble Badge and TM60, Drain Punch! +----+ |BOSS| +----+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Gym Leader Wake........................................................[B08]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Pastoria City Gym Ante: $3600 Difficulty: 3.5/5 Items: Hyper Potion x2 Reward: Fen Badge, TM55 (Brine) +------------------------------------------------------+ |Wake's Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Gyarados | 27 |Water/Flying |None | |Quagsire | 27 |Water/Ground |None | |Floatzel | 30 |Water |Sitrus Berry | +------------------------------------------------------+ |My Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Infernape | 36 |Fire/Fighting |Fist Plate | |Staraptor | 35 |Normal/Flying |None | |Luxray | 34 |Electric |None | |Haunter | 34 |Ghost/Poison |Spell Tag | +------------------------------------------------------+ Although the levels haven't gone up at all, Wake is still tougher than Maylene because of some dual type issues. Although Wake uses water types, Quagsire is immune to electric attacks (and water attacks) and Gyarados only takes regular damage from Grass Attacks, and unless you picked Turtwig, it is very unlikely that you'll have a Grass and Electric type. Gyarados comes first and always has Intimidate, which Staravia users will know all too well that it decreases your Attack. With High Attack and HP, Gyarados will be tough to fight without an electric-type, and even then, if it isn't at a high enough level, it can survive the hit due to Intimidate, despite the 4x Weakness. Quagsire is next, though it doesn't know any water attacks, but instead ground ones so switch your electric type and use a Grass Type if you can (for a 4x weakness). If not, then use a Flying type since its ground type attacks would be useless. Last is Floatzel, the evolved form of Buizel, which is very fast and loves to use Aqua Jet for a first strike. Be wary of Brine as well, it does double damage when Floatzels HP is lower. Electric Attacks are still very effective though. Winning nets the Fen Badge and TM55, Brine! +---------+ |MINI BOSS| +---------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Rival Battle 3.........................................................[B09]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Pastoria City Ante: $2800 Difficulty: 2.5/5 Items: None Reward: None +----------------------------------------------------+ |Rival's Team | Level | Type | Item | +----------------------------------------------------+ |Starly | 26 |Normal/Flying |None | |-Picked Chimchar------------------------------------| |Roselia | 25 |Grass/Poison |None | |Ponyta | 25 |Fire |None | |Prinplup | 28 |Water |None | |-Picked Turtwig-------------------------------------| |Buizel | 25 |Water |None | |Roselia | 25 |Grass/Poison |None | |Monferno | 28 |Fire/Fighting |None | |-Picked Piplup--------------------------------------| |Buizel | 25 |Water |None | |Ponyta | 25 |Fire |None | |Grotle | 28 |Grass |None | +----------------------------------------------------+ |My Team | Level | Type | Item | +----------------------------------------------------+ |Infernape | 36 |Fire/Fighting |Fist Plate| |Staraptor | 35 |Normal/Flying |None | |Luxray | 35 |Electric |None | |Haunter | 34 |Ghost/Poison |Spell Tag | +----------------------------------------------------+ Compared to your last battle, this battle is so easy I can laugh my ass off! Your Rival's team has hardly improved at all since we last met. His Starly hasn't even evolved yet! Just use the same strategy that you used to beat him the last time. +----+ |BOSS| +----+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Gym Leader Fantina.....................................................[B10]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Hearthome City Gym Ante: $4320 Difficulty: 4/5 Items: Hyper Potion x2 Reward: Relic Badge, TM65 (Shadow Claw) +------------------------------------------------------+ |Fantina's Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Drifblim | 32 |Ghost/Flying |None | |Mismagius | 36 |Ghost |Sitrus Berry | |Gengar | 34 |Ghost/Poison |None | +------------------------------------------------------+ |My Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Infernape | 38 |Fire/Fighting |Fist Plate | |Staraptor | 38 |Normal/Flying |None | |Luxray | 38 |Electric |None | |Gengar | 38 |Ghost/Poison |Spell Tag | +------------------------------------------------------+ If you have a Haunter, Machoke, Kadabra, or a Graveler, now is a good time to trade them over Wi-Fi and evolve them. Fantina uses Ghost-Types which are only weak to Dark and other Ghost-type attacks. I found Gengar to be the most effective choice here as it knows Shadow Ball, though Luxray is also good as it learns a Dark-Type Attack, Crunch. Without either, this will be a pretty tough battle. Most of Fantina's Pokemon know Confuse Ray, so switch out if that happens. Driflblim has high HP. Electric or Ghost Attacks are the best to use here, though keep in mind knocking Driflim out with a physical attack activates its Aftermath ability, which cuts 1/4 of your HP. Thus using Special based attacks like Shadow Ball from Gengar is the best strategy to use here. If you are using a Gengar and if Fantina is about to send out Mismagius, you might want to switch out to Luxray. Mismagius has balanced Speed, Attack, and Special Defense, all very high, but its physical Attack and Defense aren't as impressive, so using Physical Attacks like Crunch are the way to go. Be careful though, it knows Shadow Ball, Magical Leaf, Psybeam, and Confuse Ray so take it out quickly. Last is Gengar, which is very quick and has high Special Attack, but luckily, it knows physical attacks like Shadow Claw and poison Jab. STAB still makes them powerful, but a Gengar of your own at a higher level should wipe it out in one hit with Shadow Ball. Winning yields the Relic Badge and TM65, Shadow Claw, which can be useful for physical attackers. +---------+ |MINI BOSS| +---------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Rival Battle 4.........................................................[B11]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Canalave City Ante: $3500 Difficulty: 3/5 Items: None Reward: None +----------------------------------------------------+ |Rival's Team | Level | Type | Item | +----------------------------------------------------+ |Staravia | 31 |Normal/Flying |None | |Heracross | 30 |Bug/Fighting |None | |-Picked Chimchar------------------------------------| |Roselia | 32 |Grass/Poison |None | |Ponyta | 32 |Fire |None | |Prinplup | 35 |Water |None | |-Picked Turtwig-------------------------------------| |Buizel | 32 |Water |None | |Roselia | 32 |Grass/Poison |None | |Monferno | 35 |Fire/Fighting |None | |-Picked Piplup--------------------------------------| |Buizel | 32 |Water |None | |Ponyta | 32 |Fire |None | |Grotle | 35 |Grass |None | +----------------------------------------------------+ |My Team | Level | Type | Item | +----------------------------------------------------+ |Infernape | 40 |Fire/Fighting |Fist Plate| |Staraptor | 40 |Normal/Flying |None | |Luxray | 40 |Electric |None | |Gengar | 40 |Ghost/Poison |Spell Tag | +----------------------------------------------------+ Rival's team has improved quite a bit. For one, his Starly has finally evolved into Staravia and begins the battle with Intimidate. Electricity is still very effective. Your Rival has also added Heracross, a strong Bug/Fighting type. Fortunately it has a double weakness to flying so it shouldn't be much of a problem. The rest of your Rival's pokemon are the same as before so use the same old strategy as before to defeat him. +----+ |BOSS| +----+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Gym Leader Byron.......................................................[B12]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Canalave City Gym Ante: $4680 Difficulty: 3.5/5 Items: Hyper Potion x2 Reward: Mine Badge, TM91 (Flash Cannon) +------------------------------------------------------+ |Byron's Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Bronzor | 36 |Steel/Psychic |None | |Steelix | 36 |Steel/Ground |None | |Bastiodon | 39 |Steel/Rock |Chesto Berry | +------------------------------------------------------+ |My Team | Level | Type | Item |
+------------------------------------------------------+ |Infernape | 42 |Fire/Fighting |Fist Plate | |Staraptor | 41 |Normal/Flying |None | |Luxray | 41 |Electric |None | |Gengar | 41 |Ghost/Poison |Spell Tag | |Lucario | 40 |Fighting/Steel |None | +------------------------------------------------------+ Lucario is an invaluable pokemon for this gym and the rest of the game if you got one through the Iron Island side-quest. It comes as Riolu and evolves through happiness, and you'll have to level it up from 1 to 40. Tedious, but worth it, as it learns great attacks like Aura Sphere and its type combination of Fighting and Steel makes it a great pokemon to use in this particular gym. Byron, Roark's father, is a specialist with Steel types, though all of his Pokemon have a lot more defense than offense. First up is Bronzor, which you have seen tons and tons of them before and are a royal pain in the ass, and you'll be seeing more and more Bronzors in later parts of the game. To refresh your memory, its potential abilities, Heatproof and Levitate, leave it just one Weakness, Ground or Fire respectively, and along with high defenses, it packs annoying moves like Confuse Ray and Hypnosis. Byron's Bronzor has Levitate so Fire is the way to go, but unfortunately, the only good fire-type at this point, Infernape, is also weak to Psychic Attacks, which Bronzor has. After beating the annoying little Bronzor, Byron will use Steelix, which you have seen a ton of in this gym. It has extremely high defense, so Special Attacks, such as Water ones, work best. Physical attacks aren't quite as effective. Last is Bastiodon, another fossilized Pokemon like Roark's Cranidos, but it is in its final form and has extremely high defenses but sub-par attack stats. Its type combination also gives it a 4x weakness to Ground and Fighting, but with its high defenses, it still takes a few hits, particularly after it abuses Iron Defense until it is nearly invincible. Not only will Byron love to use Hyper Potions to restore all of Bastiodon's health, it will also use Rest to fully restore its Health, and wake up right after thanks to the Chesto Berry it is holding. Its only real offense though is Flash Cannon, which shouldn't do much damage, and after it finally runs out of ways to Recover, you'll win! You will be rewarded with the Mine Badge and TM91, Flash Cannon! +---------+ |MINI BOSS| +---------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Galactic Commander Saturn Battle 1.....................................[B13]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Lake Valor Ante: $2960 Difficulty: 3/5 Items: Super Potion x2 Reward: None +------------------------------------------------------+ |Saturn's Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Kadabra | 35 |Psychic |None | |Bronzor | 35 |Steel/Psychic |None | |Toxicroak | 37 |Fighting/Poison |Sitrus Berry | +------------------------------------------------------+ |My Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Infernape | 43 |Fire/Fighting |Fist Plate | |Staraptor | 42 |Normal/Flying |None | |Luxray | 42 |Electric |None | |Gengar | 42 |Ghost/Poison |Spell Tag | |Lucario | 42 |Fighting/Steel |Shell Bell | +------------------------------------------------------+ Saturn, the final Commander of Team Galactic, has a bit more varied team than either Sarurn or Jupiter. He has a Bronzor, which is really redundant now, but thankfully it doesn't have the annoying Confuse Ray or Hypnosis. Just knock it out quickly as it does know Iron Defense. Kadabra you have also seen a few of, this one isn't a threat as you'll have final evolutions to out-speed it and easily knock it out thanks to its lack of defense. Toxicroak is the evolution of Croagunk, a Fighting/Poison type, which you have seen many of from all the Grunts you have fought, though it is pretty strong. Flying-type attacks are a winner here. Psychic Attacks will always OHKO it as it is a double weakness. +---------+ |MINI BOSS| +---------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Galactic Commander Mars Battle 2.......................................[B14]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Lake Verity Ante: $3120 Difficulty: 3.5/5 Items: Super Potion x2 Reward: None +------------------------------------------------------+ |Mars's Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Bronzor | 37 |Steel/Psychic |None | |Golbat | 37 |Poison/Flying |None | |Purugly | 39 |Normal |Sitrus Berry | +------------------------------------------------------+ |My Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Infernape | 43 |Fire/Fighting |Fist Plate | |Staraptor | 43 |Normal/Flying |None | |Luxray | 42 |Electric |None | |Gengar | 43 |Ghost/Poison |Spell Tag | |Lucario | 42 |Fighting/Steel |Shell Bell | +------------------------------------------------------+ Mars is eager for revenge after that ass kicking you gave her a bit earlier. She has added a Bronzor to her team (Shocker!!!) and her Zubat has obviously evolved. Purugly now knows Slash and loves to use Hypnosis and Fake Out so be on guard and take it out quickly with some fighting attacks. Not too different from the last encounter though Bronzor is a pain in the ass as always. Use Fire Attacks on Bronzor, Psychic or Electric Attacks on Golbat, and Fighting Attacks on Purugly. +----+ |BOSS| +----+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Gym Leader Candice.....................................................[B15]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Snowpoint City Gym Ante: $5040 Difficulty: 3/5 Items: Full Restore x2 Reward: Icicle Badge, TM72 (Avalanche) +------------------------------------------------------+ |Candice's Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Snover | 38 |Ice/Grass |None | |Sneasel | 38 |Dark/Ice |None | |Medicham | 40 |Fighting/Psychic|None | |Abomasnow | 42 |Ice/Grass |Sitrus Berry | +------------------------------------------------------+ |My Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Infernape | 44 |Fire/Fighting |Fist Plate | |Staraptor | 44 |Normal/Flying |None | |Luxray | 44 |Electric |None | |Gengar | 44 |Ghost/Poison |Spell Tag | |Lucario | 44 |Fighting/Steel |Shell Bell | +------------------------------------------------------+ Candice is without a doubt one with Ice Pokemon, clearly demonstrating this by wearing a very short skirt in such a cold gym! If you have an Infernape, Candice is hardly a challenge at all. A fire attack easily dispatches Snover in one shot due to its 4x Weakness to it, and although Sneasel is fast, a fighting attack will yield similar results. Medicham is not an Ice-type, but is fitting since it is common in this region anyway. It will be a little bit tougher to take down than Sneasel and has some nasty moves, but if you have a Flying or Ghost-type pokemon, use that instead. Lastly is Abomasnow, which is the evolution of Snover, and it has good stats and very powerful moves like Wood Hammer and Avalanche, which doubles in base power from 60 to 120 when going second, but Fire attacks still knock it out easily. Fighting and Flying Attacks are also effective, so if you have no fire-types, you should definitely have those, at this point. Watch for Grass Whistle, it can put your Pokemon to sleep but it is also inaccurate. Winning gets you the Icicle Badge and TM72, Avalanche! +----+ |BOSS| +----+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Galactic Boss Cyrus Battle 1...........................................[B16]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Veilstone Galactic Building Ante: $7740 Difficulty: 3.5/5 Items: Super Potion x2 Reward: Master Ball +------------------------------------------------------+ |Cyrus's Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Murkrow | 40 |Dark/Flying |None | |Golbat | 40 |Poison/Flying |None | |Sneasel | 43 |Dark/Ice |Sitrus Berry | +------------------------------------------------------+ |My Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Infernape | 46 |Fire/Fighting |Fist Plate | |Staraptor | 45 |Normal/Flying |None | |Luxray | 45 |Electric |None | |Gengar | 45 |Ghost/Poison |Spell Tag | |Lucario | 46 |Fighting/Steel |Shell Bell | +------------------------------------------------------+ Cyrus, the dude with the spiky blue hair you have seen throughout the game, is the true boss of Team Galactic. His Pokemon are quite high-leveled too. Murkrow is a Dark/Flying which should be easily dispatched by an electric attack. Golbat won't be stopped as easily, as it knows Poison Fang, which has a chance of inflicting Toxic. It still uses Supersonic (Don't they learn Confuse Ray by now? Seriously... Still, it isn't much different from the other Golbats you have faced. Cyrus's Sneasel is a lot stronger than Candice's and even knows Ice Punch (Apparently, Cyrus has connections with the Day-Care man.) It still isn't too tough of a battle. Remember though that he has Super Potions though that doesn't help much at this point of the game. Upon defeat, Cyrus will commend your toughness and give you a Master Ball, but this isn't the last of him! +---------+ |MINI BOSS| +---------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Galactic Commander Saturn Battle 2.....................................[B17]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Veilstone Galactic Building Ante: $3200 Difficulty: 3/5 Items: Super Potion x2 Reward: None +------------------------------------------------------+ |Saturn's Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Kadabra | 38 |Psychic |None | |Bronzor | 38 |Steel/Psychic |None | |Toxicroak | 40 |Fighting/Poison |Sitrus Berry | +------------------------------------------------------+ |My Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Infernape | 46 |Fire/Fighting |Fist Plate | |Staraptor | 46 |Normal/Flying |None | |Luxray | 46 |Electric |None | |Gengar | 46 |Ghost/Poison |Spell Tag | |Lucario | 46 |Fighting/Steel |Shell Bell | +------------------------------------------------------+ Hardly anything has changed since you last fought Saturn. Bronzor now knows annoying attacks like Confuse Ray, but other than that, considering you just beat Cyrus, this battle isn't very difficult. +------+ |BOSSES| +------+---------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Galactic Commanders Mars and Saturn (Double!)..........................[B18]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Spear Pillar Ante: $7280 Difficulty: 4/5 Items: Super Potion x2 Reward: None +------------------------------------------------------+ |--------------------Team Galactic---------------------| +------------------------------------------------------+ |Mars's Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Bronzor | 41 |Steel/Psychic |None | |Golbat | 42 |Poison/Flying |None | |Purugly | 45 |Normal |Sitrus Berry | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Jupiter's Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Bronzor | 41 |Steel/Psychic |None | |Golbat | 41 |Poison/Flying |None | |Skuntank | 46 |Dark/Poison |Sitrus Berry | +------------------------------------------------------+ |----------------Team Skillz Dat Killz-----------------| +------------------------------------------------------+ |Rival's Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Munchlax | 40 |Normal |None | |Staraptor | 40 |Normal/Flying |None | |Heracross | 42 |Bug/Fighting |None | |-Picked Chimchar--------------------------------------| |Roselia | 41 |Grass/Poison |None | |Ponyta | 41 |Fire |None | |Empoleon | 43 |Water/Steel |None | |-Picked Turtwig---------------------------------------| |Buizel | 41 |Water |None | |Roselia | 41 |Grass/Poison |None | |Infernape | 43 |Fire/Fighting |None | |-Picked Piplup----------------------------------------| |Buizel | 41 |Water |None | |Ponyta | 41 |Fire |None | |Torterra | 43 |Grass/Ground |None | +------------------------------------------------------+ |My Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Infernape | 48 |Fire/Fighting |Fist Plate | |Staraptor | 47 |Normal/Flying |None | |Luxray | 47 |Electric |None | |Gengar | 48 |Ghost/Poison |Spell Tag | |Lucario | 48 |Fighting/Steel |Shell Bell | +------------------------------------------------------+ The huge box above does look daunting, but indeed we are fighting a double boss battle! Your Rival will partner up with you after being humiliated by Jupiter a little earlier. As the battle occurs, it will quickly be apparent how your Rival lost to Jupiter. It is not so much that Jupiter is tough or anything but that your Rival is a complete moron in selecting moves. In fact, the first Pokemon he sends out is Munchlax, the pre-evolution of Snorlax, which is utterly useless. On top of that all of your Rival's pokemon are at lower levels than Mars's or Jupiter's. To somewhat compensate for your Rival's incompetence, Mars's and Jupiter's Bronzors have not evolved into Bronzong. (Looks like Jupiter joined the Bronzor club). Despite this the Bronzor's are still as annoying as hell. Unlike you and your Rival, Mars and Jupiter are an excellent team and have set up the moves of their pokemon to complement each other. You'll have to face off against both Bronzors right off the bat, and they'll both use Light Screen and Reflect to slow you down. One also has Confuse Ray as usual, so be sure to switch when needed. Brick Break would be an excellent move to use here if you have it. Use any Fire attack in your disposal to take the two Bronzors down. Purugly now knows Shadow Claw and Aerial Ace, so if you are using a Fighter, be sure to knock it out quick! Skuntank is mostly the same as before, but be wary that it knows Flamethrower. Hopefully by then, your Rival's Munchlax will faint and he will send out Staraptor, which is a lot more helpful. Plus, you might have a Ground-type attack too! Lastly is the two Golbats. One can use Poison Fang and the other can use Giga Drain. Still, they aren't as bad as the Bronzors. They can also confuse you too, just switch when that happens. Gengar with Psychic owns since it can't be poisoned and it is always faster than those Golbats. Electric Attacks are fine too. Despite how tought the battle is, you'll probably win on the basis of sheerly outlasting Mars's and Jupiter's Pokemon since it is their six versus your twelve, including evolves starters. After winning, Rival finally acts useful and heals up your pokemon to prepare you for the tough battle ahead against Cyrus, dissappointed in his failed dream and ready for vengeance! +--------+ |BIG BOSS| +--------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Galactic Boss Cyrus Battle 2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![B19]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Spear Pillar Ante: $8640 Difficulty: 4.5/5 Items: Super Potion x2 Reward: None +------------------------------------------------------+ |Cyrus's Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Honchkrow | 45 |Dark/Flying |None | |Crobat | 46 |Poison/Flying |None | |Weavile | 48 |Dark/Ice |Sitrus Berry | |Gyarados | 45 |Water/Flying |None | +------------------------------------------------------+ |My Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Infernape | 49 |Fire/Fighting |Fist Plate | |Staraptor | 48 |Normal/Flying |None | |Luxray | 47 |Electric |None | |Gengar | 48 |Ghost/Poison |Spell Tag | |Lucario | 49 |Fighting/Steel |Shell Bell | +------------------------------------------------------+ Prepare yourself, this is easily your toughest battle yet, and certainly more difficult than your last battle with Cyrus. In addition to having higher levels, all of his Pokemon have evolved and he's also added a Gyarados to his team (well at least it isn't a Bronzong (or even a Bronzor)). He first starts out with Honchkrow. It really is a honch compared to its previous form Murkrow as it has very high attack and HP. It is also pretty slow, so try to avoid using Ghost and Psychic types but Electric types instead. It will do a lot of damage if it lands a hit though. Gyarados you have seen many times before, Electric Types have a 4x weakness but if he manages to use Intimidate on you, you might not get the OHKO and get an Earthquake in return. Weavile is the evolved form of Sneasel with very high Speed and Attack, and it has quite a nice array of moves like Night Slash, X-Scissor, Brick Break, and Ice Punch. Fighting types will still OHKO it though, but will still take a lot of damage first. Last is Crobat, which is probably the fastest pokemon you have seen in the game. It also has good HP and it knows Air Slash for the flinch and Cross Poison for a high critical-hit ratio. Psychic-type attacks as well as Electric Attacks work well of course. Again, remember that he has Hyper Potions. After you defeat Cyrus, Team Galactic will be out of your hair for good. +----+ |BOSS| +----+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Gym Leader Volkner.....................................................[B20]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Sunnyshore City Gym Ante: $5880 Difficulty: 3.5/5 Items: Full Restore x2 Reward: Beacon Badge, TM57 (Charge Beam) +------------------------------------------------------+ |Volkner's Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Raichu | 46 |Electric |None | |Ambipom | 47 |Normal |None | |Luxray | 49 |Electric |Sitrus Berry | |Octillery | 47 |Water |None | +------------------------------------------------------+ |My Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Infernape | 51 |Fire/Fighting |Cheri Berry | |Staraptor | 50 |Normal/Flying |None | |Luxray | 53 |Electric |None | |Gengar | 50 |Ghost/Poison |Spell Tag | |Lucario | 51 |Fighting/Steel |Cheri Berry | +------------------------------------------------------+ Volkner is a sad soul, not being able to find a challenge and desiring to challenge the Pokemon League. Oh no he didn't! Time to keep him in his place. If you haven't found TM26 (Earthquake) yet, now would be a good time to find it. Ground Type Attacks are the super-effective attacks against electric types which Volkner specializes in. Teach it to your Physical attacker, such as Lucario. Of course if you picked Turtwig for your starter, than you're in a lot of luck. It already has Earthquake with STAB and is immune to electricity. Using Cheri Berries isn't a bad idea either since two of Volkner's pokemon know Thunder-Wave, and Paralysis greatly slows you down. All of Volkner's pokemon know Charge Beam, an electric attack that has a chance of raising the user's Special Attack. Fortunately, Volkner's pokemom lack it. Anyway, Volkner starts out with Raichu. Its stats outside of Speed aren't special so use Earthquake once and it is history. Be wary of its static, it can Paralyze you on physical contact, though Cheri Berries should cure it. Next is Ambipom which is a Normal type. It knows Charge Beam but lacks special attack to make good use of it, so use one or two fighting attacks to finish it. Make haste as it does know Nasty Plot, Agility, and will Baton Pass to Luxray, which isn't very nice. Luxray you should know all too well if you have one. It does have high attack but it is pretty slow so there isn't much worry about. It has Rivalry so it can hit hard if you use Male Pokemon. Last is Octillery, which somehow got into Volkner's team, is pretty sturdy. Use Electric attacks of your own. After defeating Volkner, he will give you the Beacon Badge and TM57, Charge Beam! +----+ |BOSS| +----+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Rival Battle 5.........................................................[B21]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Pokemon League Ante: $5300 Difficulty: 3.5/5 Items: None Reward: None +------------------------------------------------------+ |Rival's Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Staraptor | 48 |Normal/Flying |None | |Heracross | 50 |Bug/Fighting |None | |Snorlax | 51 |Normal |None |-Picked Chimchar--------------------------------------| |Roserade | 49 |Grass/Poison |None | |Rapidash | 49 |Fire |None | |Empoleon | 53 |Water/Steel |None | |-Picked Turtwig---------------------------------------| |Floatzel | 49 |Water |None | |Roserade | 49 |Grass/Poison |None | |Infernape | 53 |Fire/Fighting |None | |-Picked Piplup----------------------------------------| |Floatzel | 49 |Water |None | |Rapidash | 49 |Fire |None | |Torterra | 53 |Grass/Ground |None | +------------------------------------------------------+ |My Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Infernape | 55 |Fire/Fighting |Fist Plate | |Staraptor | 55 |Normal/Flying |None | |Luxray | 57 |Electric |None | |Gengar | 55 |Ghost/Poison |Spell Tag | |Lucario | 55 |Fighting/Steel |Shell Bell | +------------------------------------------------------+ Your Rival's team is now complete. All of his pokemon have finally evolved and you now have to deal with Snorlax. Anyway, Staraptor is like Staravia because it uses Intimidate, so your Electric attacks won't kill it in one hit. Still not too bad. Heracross is pretty strong but flying attacks will dispatch it quickly. Snorlax is really easy if you have a pokemon with Close Combat, otherwise he can be a big pain in the ass with his High HP, Special Defense, and even Attack. Use your strongest Physical Attacks. Roserade, Floatzel, and Rapidash you have dealt with before, so try to type match whenever you can. Psychic, Ice, Flying, and Fire for Roserade, Electric/Grass for Floatzel, and Water, Ground, or Rock will stop Rapidash in its tracks quite easily. The starter on your Rival's team has definitely gotten stronger and you must face its final evolution. Took long enough. If he has Empoleon, one good Close Combat from Infernape should knock it out. If he uses Infernape, Torterra could take a hit and knock it out with Earthquake afterwards. Empoleon should use any Ice Attack it has on Torterra and it should be knocked out in one hit. Not too bad if you can type match each pokemon. +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Elite Four.............................................................[E00]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Before I go on to the remaining Boss trainers, you should probably already know what is in store. The Elite Four are a group of trainers you must defeat in consecutive order without complete healing between each battle. They do specialize in types like the gym leaders but there pokemon increase in level as you advance further, and when you finally beat the Elite Four, you'll face the Champion whose Pokemon cap at level 66, nearly 20 levels since the last gym. I suggest you train and finally complete your team if you haven't already done so. Your pokemon should at least be at level 60. You can still beat the Elite Four in the 50's but you'll have to rely on LOTS of healing items and stat-boosting moves (Swords Dance, Dragon Dance, Nasty Plot, Calm Mind, Curse, etc.) Either way, this is what my team (or at least should've) looked like upon entering the Elite Four. +------------------------------------------------------+ |My Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Infernape | 62 |Fire/Fighting |Fist Plate | |Staraptor | 60 |Normal/Flying |Sky Plate | |Luxray | 62 |Electric |Sitrus Berry | |Gengar | 60 |Ghost/Poison |Spooky Plate | |Lucario | 62 |Fighting/Steel |Shell Bell | |Roserade* | 60 |Grass/Poison |Miracle Seed | +------------------------------------------------------+ *I have finally added Roserade since Grass Types are invaluable in one battle in particular. +----+ |BOSS| +----+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Elite Four Aaron.......................................................[E01]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Pokemon League Ante: $6840 Difficulty: 4/5 Items: Full Restore x2 Reward: None +------------------------------------------------------+ |Aaron's Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Dustox | 53 |Bug/Poison |None | |Beautifly | 53 |Bug/Flying |None | |Heracross | 54 |Bug/Fighting |None | |Drapion | 57 |Poison/Dark |Sitrus Berry | |Vespiquen | 54 |Bug/Flying |None | +------------------------------------------------------+ Aaron starts off the battle with simple Pokemon. You have probably seen Dustox and Beauftifly several times from facing Galactic Grunts. Use Special Attacks (like Psychic) on Dustox, and Physical Attacks (like Aerial Ace) on Beautifly. Dustox can be annoying if it lives too long as it can use Light Screen as well as Toxic. Heracross isn't too much fancier than your Rival's but it has some very powerful attacks like Mega Horn, Close Combat, and Stone Edge, so take it out quickly with some flying attacks. Aaron's Drapion is the evolution of Skorupi. Beware Drapion, it is not bug-type at all so Fire and Flying Attacks don't work as well. Its only weakness is ground so use Earthquake but that will take a few hits. It also has good moves like X-Scissor, Cross Poison, Ice Fang, and Aerial Ace, so be careful. Vespiquen is the evolution of Combee, and it is quite an improvement. It has high HP and Defense, and although it is weak to flying and fire types, it knows Power Gem, which is a Rock-type move. It also loves using its own attacks, like Defend Order to raise both defenses, Heal Order to restore Health, and Attack Order, a high powered bug-type move. When you beat Aaron, heal, save, send your Grass-type out in front and face... +----+ |BOSS| +----+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Elite Four Bertha......................................................[E02]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Pokemon League Ante: $7080 Difficulty: 3/5 (4.5/5 without Grass or Water types) Items: Full Restore x2 Reward: None +------------------------------------------------------+ |Bertha's Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Quagsire | 55 |Water/Ground |None | |Whiscash | 55 |Water/Ground |None | |Sudowoodo | 56 |Rock |None | |Golem | 56 |Rock/Ground |None | |Hippowdon | 59 |Ground |Sitrus Berry | +------------------------------------------------------+ Bertha's team is very difficult to take down without a Grass or Water-type. If you didn't pick either Piplup or Turtwig, then you should take my advice and use Roserade. All other Bertha's pokemon have a Weakness to Grass, plus Grass types have a resistance to Ground Attacks. Grass is much better to use though. Grass is the best because two of the Pokemon on Bertha's team are part water, one of which is completely immune to it. Don't use Flying types either, as although they are immune to the dreadful Earthquake, most of Bertha's pokemon have Rock-type attacks to counter. Bertha begins the battle with Quagsire. It isn't much of an attacker, instead, it likes to annoy you by using Double-Team and Protect. It can also start a Sandstorm which is also very irritating for non-Ground, Steel, and Rock-types. It takes 1/16th of your HP every turn. Still, its only Physical Based attack is Dig, which can be countered by your own Earthquake for double damage. Stick to Grass-type attacks to knock it out early. Whiscash is the same type as Quagsire but is much more offensive. It is slow but Zen Headbutt and Earthquake can be quite damaging. Grass-type attacks still KO it easily. Sudowoodo you may remember as the annoying tree that blocked you in G/S/C, and you have also seen its new pre-evolution, Bonsly. It is a pure Rock-type so Grass is not 4x effective, and it is pretty strong with moves like Hammer-Arm and Sucker Punch. Grass or Water is effective here. Golem is 4x weak to both Grass and Water. Physical attacks aren't as effective as Golem has high defense, and if it survives, its attacks can hurt since STAB strengthens its Ground and Rock attacks. The star of Bertha's team is Hippowdon, her only pure Ground-type. It is the evolution of Hippopotas, and if you remember, its sand stream also starts a sandstorm. It knows Crunch, Stone Edge, Curse, and Earthquake, and along with high Attack, Defense, and HP, it is pretty dangerous. Special Water or Grass Attacks work best. Beating Bertha paves the way to a familiar face... +----+ |BOSS| +----+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Elite Four Flint.......................................................[E03]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Pokemon League Ante: $7320 Difficulty: 4/5 Items: Full Restore x2 Reward: None +------------------------------------------------------+ |Flint's Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Rapidash | 58 |Fire |None | |Infernape | 61 |Fire/Fighting |Sitrus Berry | |Lopunny | 57 |Normal |None | |Steelix | 57 |Steel/Ground |None | |Drfblim | 58 |Ghost/Flying |None | +------------------------------------------------------+ Hey! It's that guy that called you a hot-shot back in Sunnyshore City! Time to prove to him that you are much more than a hot-shot trainer. Flint likes Fire pokemon, though only two out of five of his pokemon are Fire-type. All of them do know Fire-attacks though so be on your guard. Rapidash has some odd moves. Bounce is a powerful Flying attack, and it can also use Sunny Day to up the power of fire attacks, and use one-turn Solarbeams. It also knows Flare Blitz, a Fire Attack that has 120 base power but comes with recoil damage. Compared to Infernape though, Rapidash is utter crap so it shouldn't be much trouble, just don't let it pull off Sunny Day though. Speaking of which, Flint does have an Infernape and it is very fast and powerful. It knows Mach Punch for priority, Thunderpunch to counter water-types, Flare Blitz, which still does a lot of damage even against water pokemon that resist it, and Earthquake for other Fire-type users. Use a sturdy pokemon that knows Earthquake or use Psychic from Gengar or Alakazam, as both should be faster if they are at the same level as Infernape. The rest of Flints team is pretty easy. Lopunny can use Mirror Coat, Charm, and Fire Punch but a good Fighting attack will do the job. Steelix isn't much different than any others you have faced, though it does have Fire Fang and Sunny Day. Drifblim is here for some odd reason, so just use one good Shadow Ball as you did with Fantina. Don't use physical attacks because of Aftermath and because it knows Will-o-Wisp to burn you and cut your attack in half. Beating Flint leads you too... +----+ |BOSS| +----+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Elite Four Lucian......................................................[E04]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Pokemon League Ante: $7560 Difficulty: 4.5/5 Items: Full Restore x2 Reward: None +------------------------------------------------------+ |Lucian's Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Mr. Mime | 59 |Fire |None | |Alakazam | 60 |Fire/Fighting |None | |Medicham | 60 |Normal |None | |Bronzong | 63 |Steel/Ground |Sitrus Berry | |Girafarig | 59 |Ghost/Flying |None | +------------------------------------------------------+ Lucian acts all modest when he says he is the toughest of the Elite Four, but he really isn't kidding, he really is that tough. Dark-Types are the most effective (Like Honchkrow and Weavile) though you probably won't have them, so use a fast Ghost-type like Gengar instead. Mr. Mime you have seen many times before, it loves to use Reflect and Light Screen, so take it out as fast as you can. It also can do some damage with Thunderbolt and Psychic. Alakazam is a lot like Infernape from the last battle. It is very fast and has very high Special Attack, and it has Focus Blast, Energy Ball, Psychic, and Recover to cover many types. Weavile and Honchkrow would be great to use, but you most likely don't have them. Your best bet, like with Flint's Infernape, is a sturdy physical attacker with Earthquake, as it has abysmal defense, though a fast Gengar with Shadow Ball is also fine. Just don't let it hit you with Psychic. Medicham is pretty strong though it is vulnerable to one good Shadow Ball or even a Flying Attack. Now, after battling so many of those bastards called Bronzor, we get to battle its evolution, big papa Bronzong. It has even higher defenses than Bronzor, and although it's attack isn't great, it can use Calm Mind to raise its Special Defense and Special Attack. A powerful fire attack like Flare Blitz is your best bet but that might not be enough due to Bronzong's defenses, besides the Full Restores and the Sitrus Berries, it can also counter back with Psychic or Earthquake. Joy. Girafarig is last and besides being part normal type, it also knows Shadow Ball, Crunch, and Psychic, so don't use Gengar unless it knows Dark Pulse. Brozong and Alakazam are nightmares but remember to heal yourself if you are in danger of fainting. Beating Lucian leads you to the Champion... +--------+ |BIG BOSS| +--------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Champion Cythia!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![E05]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Pokemon League Ante: $13200 Difficulty: 5/5 Items: Full Restore x4 Reward: Hall of Fame honors, Sinnoh Champ Ribbon +------------------------------------------------------+ |Cynthia's Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Spiritomb | 61 |Ghost/Dark |None | |Lucario | 63 |Fighting/Steel |None | |Gastrodon | 60 |Water/Ground |None | |Milotic | 63 |Water |None | |Garchomp | 66 |Dragon/Ground |Sitrus Berry | |Roserade | 60 |Grass/Poison |None | +------------------------------------------------------+ Remember that blonde that has tracked your progress throughout the game? Well she is indeed the Champion (Double Shocker!!!) though unlike the Champions of Johto and Hoenn, she doesn't specialize in one-type, so type-matching is very crucial! Plus all of her pokemon are at or above level 60. Her first pokemon, Spiritomb, is a Ghost and Dark type like Sableye and has no weakness. It also has good defenses. Just use your strongest attacks that aren't psychic, normal or fighting, and you'll hopefully take it down. Lucario has some strong moves, like Aura Sphere, Psychic, Dragon Pulse, and Earthquake for type coverage but a good Ground, Fire, or Fighting Attack will crush it. Gastrodon is also very vulnerable to Grass Moves. It does have high HP and Stone Edge though. Milotic is a very tough Pokemon. It has high special defense and even some nice special attack. Plus it can use Mirror Coat and Aqua Ring to really annoy you. Marvel scale also makes its Defense 1.5x Greater when afflicted by a status. Use Physical based attacks, especially electric ones from Luxray since they are physical. Garchomp is the strongest adversary you'll have ever faced up until this point, as it has very high attack, defense, and even speed. It knows Giga Impact, Dragon Rush, Earthquake and Brick Break. If you have a Lucario, use Dragon Pulse, if you aren't killed by a STAB'd Earthquake first. It has a double weakness to Ice, Weavile would be great if it had Ice Punch, and if you have an Empoleon with Ice Beam, use that if you survive. Luckily, Dragon Rush has low accuracy and Giga Impact requires Recharge, so land extra attacks whenever you can! After that huge nightmare, Roserade should be a snap. Try using physical based attacks on it as it has good Special Defense, but other than that, you should win and become the Champion of Sinnoh! +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Optional Bosses........................................................[OP0]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ After beating the Elite Four and gaining the National Dex, you'll have access to a few other extra fights. Keep in mind with the National Dex you can add far more Pokemon to your team that are certainly better than some of the things in Sinnoh. But that is only necessary in the Battle Tower. +----+ |BOSS| +----+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Final Rival Battle.....................................................[OP1]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Flight Area, on Weekends after escorting Buck through Stark Mountain Ante: $6400 Difficulty: 3.5/5 Items: None Reward: None +------------------------------------------------------+ |Rival's Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Staraptor | 58 |Normal/Flying |None | |Heracross | 60 |Bug/Fighting |None | |Snorlax | 60 |Normal |None | |-Picked Chimchar--------------------------------------| |Roserade | 59 |Grass/Poison |None | |Rapidash | 59 |Fire |None | |Empoleon | 64 |Water/Steel |None | |-Picked Turtwig---------------------------------------| |Floatzel | 59 |Water |None | |Roserade | 59 |Grass/Poison |None | |Infernape | 64 |Fire/Fighting |None | |-Picked Piplup----------------------------------------| |Floatzel | 59 |Water |None | |Rapidash | 59 |Fire |None | |Torterra | 64 |Grass/Ground |None | +------------------------------------------------------+ |My Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Infernape | 70 |Fire/Fighting |Fist Plate | |Staraptor | 70 |Normal/Flying |None | |Luxray | 70 |Electric |None | |Gengar | 70 |Ghost/Poison |Spell Tag | |Lucario | 70 |Fighting/Steel |Shell Bell | |Roserade | 70 |Grass/Poison |Miracle Seed | +------------------------------------------------------+ So, we get to fight our Rival again! Well now his levels rival Cynthia's, but hopefully after beating her and exploring the Island, yours should be higher. Besides level differences, your Rival's pokemon have completed their movesets. For example, Heracross now has Rock Slide, and Infernape has Flare Blitz, and Torterra has Wood Hammer. If you raised your team well though this isn't that tough. +--------+ |BIG BOSS| +--------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Tower Tycoon Palmer Battle 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![OP2]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Battle Tower after winning 20 consecutive battles Ante: None Difficulty: 5/5 Items: None Reward: 20 BP, Ability Ribbon +------------------------------------------------------+ |Palmer's Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Milotic | 50 |Water |Salac Berry | |Rhyperior | 50 |Rock/Ground |Unknown | |Dragonite | 50 |Dragon/Flying |Unknown | +------------------------------------------------------+ |My Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Starmie | 50 |Water/Psychic |Expert Belt | |Salamence | 50 |Dragon/Flying |Focus Sash | |Dusknoir | 50 |Ghost |Leftovers | +------------------------------------------------------+ Now here is where it might be a good idea to use non-Sinnoh Pokemon, as Palmer certainly isn't. Starmie is the best choice since it can learn moves to cover all the weaknesses of Palmer's pokemon. EV training isn't a bad idea either. Anyway, Palmer is that dude that you ran into when approaching Battle Tower for the first time that looked like your Rival. As it turns out, *Darth Vader voice* he is your Rival's FATHER. Also, this battle is done in by Battle Tower rules, so it is 3v3, no same items, no ubers, and automatically level 50. Whatever pokemon Palmer sends out first is apparently random, so it is a bit difficult to prepare for. His Milotic is what makes the battle tough. It knows Recover, Dragon Pulse, Surf, and even... Hypnosis. Plus for whatever reason it is faster than your average Milotic. On top of that when its HP is low, it will use its Salac Berry to raise its speed and outspeed almost anything, then use Recover. If you can overcome the Milotic, the other pokemon aren't quite as bad. Rhyperior has insanely high attack and defense, but low speed, special attack, and special defense, and it likes to use special moves like Thunderbolt and Flamethrower. If it does use a Physical Attack, like Rock Wrecker, it will really hurt. Luckily, it is really weak to Water and Grass attacks, plus it is heavy so Grass Knot always KO's it. Last is his Dragonite which is very strong, though a good Ice Attack works well. You should have one of those at this point. Beating Palmer nets 20 BP and some ribbons, and Palmer talk about how he and your father were Rivals back in the day. Do we get to face our own father? Who knows... +--------+ |BIG BOSS| +--------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Tower Tycoon Palmer Battle 2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![OP3]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Location: Battle Tower after winning 48 consecutive battles Ante: None Difficulty: ?/5 Items: None Reward: Unknown +------------------------------------------------------+ |Palmer's Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Cresselia | 50 |Psychic |Unknown | |Heatran | 50 |Fire/Steel |Unknown | |Regigigas | 50 |Normal |Unknown | +------------------------------------------------------+ |My Team | Level | Type | Item | +------------------------------------------------------+ |Starmie | 50 |Water/Psychic |Expert Belt | |Salamence | 50 |Dragon/Flying |Life Orb | |Dusknoir | 50 |Ghost |Leftovers | +------------------------------------------------------+ Unfortunately, I cannot give much of a strategy for this battle as I have not gotten a large enough winning streak to get this far, since higher winning streaks increase the probability of running into a haxed, unfair battle. All I can say is that Palmer is using Legendaries this time. Cresselia will probably be the biggest threat here since it has High HP and Defenses, so good Dark Attacks would be best. Heatran is strong but easily KO'd by a ground attack. Regigas has insane stats but its slow start halves its attack and its speed for five turns. That should be enough time to take it down, right? +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Contact................................................................[C00]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ I need some improvements, like held items on bosses pokemon I don't have and missing info from the optional bosses... Alejandronator(at)gmail(dot)com Yes, I am sure you are all mature enough to label this FAQ as your subject and not to send me spam right? Right.... The following examples are merely hypothetical but may contain explicit violence, vulgar language, and sexual dialogue. Viewers discretion is advised. +-------------+ |A Bad Example| +-------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ |dear Umbrah, | |Dis guide is teh suck!!!111 U shuld quit faq righting fuheverz lol!!11 Ur | |faq is missing stuffzorz! Y dont u go to ur home and get a life you dumbass,| |lolz! | |-w1te tr4sh | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ There are obvious issues with a response such as this. For one, it uses bad grammar, almost to the point where I can't understand it. I don't mind if you abbreviate your words, but please make it understanadable. PLEASE USE ENGLISH ONLY PLEASE! There is also criticism, but it doesn't tell me where I can improve on, instead just insults me and my mother. Just a waist of space. 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If for some reason you are uncomfortable with this and you write your message respectfully, I'll respect you and not post it. Bad messages will always be posted however. Go ahead, it only amuses me, it doesn't hurt my ego. Well, I won't post SPAM since it occurs regardless of the existence of this FAQ. Plus most of the stuff you see in SPAM is, well, you don't want to know. Below are some general questions so don't bother asking these. The next part is the mailbag which contains all e-mails to me about this guide. +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |FAQ....................................................................[C01]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Here is a list of some questions about this guide that would most likely be asked so read these first before asking me anything! Q: I still don't get what EVs, IVs, and nature have to do with anything, help! A: I stated in the beginning of my guide they are unnecessary to know for the purpose of this guide, and many FAQs cover them. They are useful for Battle Tower though, so be sure to look at them. Q: Your Pokemon were at such a high level at your battle against ___. Your standards are too high! I am going to challenge ___ at my own pace! A: Your pace is fine. I am not saying that you have to be at the levels I posted to win these battles. Training six pokemon can be tedious so you can use your team a little differently but every strategy for each battle is the same. Just don't expect to win when you're ten levels under or greater. Q: Where are the HM Slaves on your team? A: I didn't list them since they weren't relevant to each battle. Outside of battle I did have a Bibarel for HMing needs, but like I said, HMs are garbage in battle except Surf and Waterfall, so I didn't list HM slaves on my team. Q: Where do I get...? A: I did list some items and TMs that are useful for completing your team, but I didn't list their locations. You can find them in other guides on this site. pokemon.marriland.com and serebii.net are also great resources for Pokemon Diamond and Pearl. Use them and thank god for King Marriland exists! Q: I challenge you to a battle! A: I regularly post on the battle message boards, you can find me there, but I don't have a great winning record or anything, so don't expect too much. Q: Your guide sucks serious ass dude! A: Prove it, bucko! Seriously, there is a difference between criticism and trashing, you piece of trash you. Q: What is a good way to level up quickly? A: I can give you only one good answer. YOU CAN'T. Seriously, even the fastest legit method of leveling up takes a while. But I'll post some tips anyway. -Use traded Pokemon! They level up 1.5x faster. If you can, use the GTS to get Japanese Pokemon since they gain 2x EXP instead of 1.5x. No fair Gamefreak! The Roserade I used against the Elite Four was Japanese and leveled up fast. -Get a Lucky Egg. You can either trade an arm and a leg on the boards or you can try stealing them from Wild Chanseys. They are very rare, and without an item stealing move like Thief, you'll have to catch it and they are a pain to catch. Plus even then, it is very rare to see them holding a Lucky Egg. This bad boy makes its holder gain 1.5x EXP. That stacks with trade bonuses too! -Use the Vs. Seeker on the Fisherman on Route 222, Gyarados give mad EXP. Q: I LOVE YOU! A: Umm, that is SUPER! But keep thoughts like those to yourself please. Q: Can I use your guide on my site? A: Well at least you asked. Right now I am sticking to gamefaqs but I might consider other sites in the future. I am just too lazy. +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Mailbag................................................................[C02]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ All of the following messages are unaltered save the e-mail addresses of the senders, in order to respect their privacy. As of 6/29/07: -------------- +---------------------------+ |Matthew Doolittle writes...| +---------------------------+------------------------------------------------+ |hi my name is matthew Doolittle i just read ur FAQ on gamespot.com for the | |walk through on pokemon D/P i have a question can u help? | |ok here i go i just restarted my game 5 times because i could not beat the | |league 4 i no stupid but thats how i've been doing these games since they | |came out but anyway how did u get ur pokemon level so high did u just battle| |wild pokemon or what? and how do train a magikarp that has no attack what so| |ever and when try to train with swiching method it gets only a small portion| |of exp. can u help if not then can i register u as a friend? thanks. | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ You can use the EXP share. You can find its location in lots of other guides. I just added some leveling up tips in my new FAQ section. But if you are too impatient to train and you are loaded with Pokedollars, you can buy about 15 Revives and Full Restores. Combine this with Stat-Boosting moves and some luck and you might win. Save after each win. +---------------------+ |Austin Nich writes...| +---------------------+------------------------------------------------------+ |I noticed in your Pokemon Diamond FAQ on Bosses, you outlined good ideas for| |parties. However, you said that Luxray is the only good electric pokemon | |availiable. I, however, chose to ditch my Luxio at the point in the game | |where you can reach Mr. Backlot's mansion. In his garden you can catch | |Pikachu at high enough levels so that, using Exp. Share, it is not a major | |setback. I find Pikachu far more effective, as he learns REAL electric | |attacks, not just Spark and Thunder Fang. This is my personal opinion, | |though you may want to add it. | | | |Thanks for reading this far, | |GameFreak 2600 | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Well, that is a very well written message and thanks for the input. I prefer the electro lion (Luxray) over the electro rodent (Raichu) as although Raichu has better Speed and Special Attack, Luxray learns some useful moves (Crunch) and its Attack is pretty steep. My preference, but I'll consider that. Jolteon is WAY better than either but he's only available after the national dex unless you trade. +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Credits................................................................[CRD]| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ -All of the people who traded Pokemon to me, as they helped me become a better trainer. -Any Reader who sent me mail. -CJayC for making this site -Gamefreak for making this game -Marriland for supplying Pokemon statistics on his site. The Youtube videos also reminded me that the Galactic Commanders have items too, I forgot. ~Fin