If You Die Fighting the Elite Four Do You Have to Do the Whole Thing Again

Pokemart
Item Price
Ultra Ball 1200
Max Repel 700
Hyper Potion 1200
Full Restore 3000
Max Potion 2500
Revive 1500
Total Heal 600

Within, you can find a Pokemon Center and Poke Mart. It's integral to your success against the league that you heal your Pokemon up, choose the best party, and purchase a bunch of items. Potions, Total Heals and the similar are all going to be very, very important to your success (more specifically, stock up on Revives, Full heals, Hyper Potions and the like volition go a long, long mode). Y'all'll also want to sort out your Pokemon party. Level l Pokemon are preferred (and recommended) hither, merely you lot shouldn't just bring any Pokemon with y'all. Make sure to have a well-rounded party that tin bargain with a bunch of different threats. For case, our party consisted of Gyarados, Magneton, Typhlosion, Pidgeot, Corosola and Lugia. That is a perfectly well-rounded party, and yours should resemble information technology.

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When you're set up, run northward from the Pokemon Eye and Poke Mart, and head on through to the Elite Four's location. Remember to salvage before heading in, and also remember the "rules" of the Pokemon League. You have to shell all of the Elite 4 and the Pokemon League Champion 1 afterwards the other. You can't leave or heal at a Pokemon Heart, but yous can heal in between battles with acquired and purchased items, which is why we implored yous to stock up. If yous die, you'll be thrust back out of the Elite Four, and will have to showtime over, a little lighter in the wallet to kick. And for what it's worth, you may or may not want to relieve within, since you may exist trapped within if yous're simply not strong enough to proceed. This will force you to intentionally dice and lose money to get dorsum out and proceed to level-upwards. How you lot go nearly your business organisation in that respect is, as always, entirely up to yous.

Elite Four: Will

Beginning up is Aristocracy Four Will. His Pokemon all share Psychic abilities. If you have Nighttime-blazon or Ghost-blazon moves, those volition go a long manner here. Just his Pokemon all have diverse weaknesses that can as well exist exploited. For instance, the fact that Xatu is a Flying-blazon in addition to a Psychic-type means that Stone-type and Electric-blazon attacks will practice him in rapidly. Meanwhile, Jynx's Water ice-based nature makes him susceptible to Fire attacks, while Exeggutor will also exist weak to Burn down because he is a Grass-blazon. All in all, you'll have to fight two Xatu (one of level forty, the other of 40-two), an Exeggutor of level forty-i, a Slowbro likewise of level forty-1, and a Jynx of level forty-one. Get used to trainers using many Total Restores here, which volition be a common (and extremely obnoxious) theme, and also expect well-nigh enemy trainer Pokemon to exist equipped with HP-restoring berries equally well.

Xatu (Female person) Lv40

  • Type:Psychic/Flying
  • Ability:Synchronize
  • Attacks:
    • U-Turn (Bug/Concrete)
    • Me Showtime (Normal/Other)
    • Psychic (Psychic/Special)
    • Confuse Ray (Ghost/Other)
  • EXP:1465

Xatu (Female) Lv40

  • Blazon:Psychic/Flight
  • Power:Synchronize
  • Attacks:
    • U-Turn (Problems/Physical)
    • Me Start (Normal/Other)
    • Psychic (Psychic/Special)
    • Confuse Ray (Ghost/Other)
  • EXP:1465

Slowbro (Female) Lv41

  • Blazon:Psychic/Water
  • Ability:Oblivious or Ain Tempo
  • Attacks:
    • Curse (???/Other)
    • Amnesia (Psychic/Other)
    • Water Pulse (Water/Special)
    • Psychic (Psychic/Special)
  • EXP:1440

Exeggutor (Female) Lv41

  • Type:Psychic/Grass
  • Ability:Chlorophyll
  • Attacks:
    • Psychic (Psychic/Special)
    • Reflect (Psychic/Other)
    • Egg Flop (Normal/Other)
    • Hypnosis (Psychic/Other)
  • EXP:1861

Xatu (Female) Lv42 w/Sitrus Berry

  • Type:Psychic/Flying
  • Ability:Synchronize
  • Attacks:
    • Psychic (Psychic/Special)
    • Ominous wind (Ghost/Special)
    • Aerial Ace (Flying/Physical)
    • Misfile Ray (Ghost/Other)
  • EXP:1539

Elite Four: Koga

Side by side up is Elite Four Koga. His roster is about entirely made upward of Bug and Toxicant-type Pokemon. Look to exercise battle with a level forty Ariados, a level xl-one Venomoth, a level 40-two Muk, a level xl-three Forretress, and a level twoscore-iv Crobat. Bug-types, similar Forretress, Venomoth and Ariados, can be easily felled with Fire-based attacks (or Rock-based attacks, if y'all'd like). Muk, being a Poison-only Pokemon, can be destroyed with Psychic-type attacks. And Crobat's Flying-type attribute will make him susceptible to the usual foils of Flying-type Pokemon -- Rock, Electric and Ice-based attacks.

Ariados (Male) Lv40

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  • Type:Poison/Bug
  • Ability:Insomnia
  • Attacks:
    • Poison Jab (Toxicant/Physical)
    • Giga Drain (Grass/Special)
    • Spider web (Bug/Other)
    • Baton Laissez passer (Normal/Other)
  • EXP:1147

Forretress (Male) Lv43

  • Type:Bug/Steel
  • Ability:Sturdy
  • Attacks:
    • Explosion (Normal/Physical)
    • Swift (Normal/Special)
    • Toxic Spikes (Poison/Other)
    • Protect (Normal/Other)
  • EXP:1086

Muk (Male) Lv42 westward/Black Sludge

  • Type:Toxicant
  • Ability:Stench or Viscid Hold
  • Attacks:
    • Gunk Shot (Poison/Physical)
    • Toxic (Poisonous substance/Other)
    • Screech (Normal/Other)
    • Minimize (Normal/Other)
  • EXP:1413

Venomoth (Male person) Lv41

  • Type:Poison/Problems
  • Ability:Shield Dust or Tinted Lens
  • Attacks:
    • Psychic (Psychic/Special)
    • Gust (Flying/Special)
    • Toxic (Poison/Other)
    • Supersonic (Normal/Other)
  • EXP:1212

Crobat (Male person) Lv44 w/Sitrus Berry

  • Type:Poison/Flight
  • Ability:Inner Focus
  • Attacks:
    • Toxicant Fang (Poison/Physical)
    • Wing Attack (Flight/Concrete)
    • Quick Attack (Normal/Concrete)
    • Double Team (Normal/Other)
  • EXP:1818

Elite Four: Bruno

Tertiary on the list will be Elite Four Bruno. He might be the virtually frustrating of the Elite Four to handle, considering his entire roster is made upward of Fighting-type Pokemon. They are extremely powerful and formidable Pokemon, and if yous don't accept right kind of Pokemon to do battle with these guys, you may be in for a scrap of trouble. Bruno'southward level 40-three Onix is the merely Pokemon of Bruno'southward roster of v beasts that doesn't fit into the strictly Fighting-type motif, and he, of class, can exist felled with Water or Grass-type attacks. The other iv Fighting-type Pokemon are going to be most weak to Psychic-type attacks, although Flying-based attacks will too practice the fob in certain circumstances. In addition to the Onix, expect to run into a level xl-two Hitmonlee, a level forty-two Hitmontop, a level 40-two Hitmonchan, and an extra-powerful level forty-six Machamp. Good luck!

Hitmontop (Male person) Lv42

  • Type:Fighting
  • Ability:Technician
  • Attacks:
    • Dig (Ground/Physical)
    • Triple Kick (Fighting/Physical)
    • Counter (Fighting/Physical)
    • Quick Attack (Normal/Physical)
  • EXP:1242

Hitmonlee (Male) Lv42

  • Blazon:Fighting
  • Ability:Reckless
  • Attacks:
    • Blaze Kick (Burn/Physical)
    • Howdy Jump Kick (Fighting/Physical)
    • Focus Energy (Normal/Other)
    • Swagger (Normal/Other)
  • EXP:1251

Hitmonchan (Male person) Lv42

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  • Type:Fighting
  • Ability:Keen Eye or Atomic number 26 Fists
  • Attacks:
    • Ice Punch (Water ice/Concrete)
    • ThunderPunch (Electric/Concrete)
    • Fire Dial (Fire/Concrete)
    • Bullet Dial (Steel/Concrete)
  • EXP:1260

Onix (Male person) Lv43

  • Type:Stone/Ground
  • Ability:Rock Head or Sturdy
  • Attacks:
    • Earthquake (Ground/Physical)
    • Stone Slide (Rock/Physical)
    • DragonBreath (Dargon/Special)
    • Sandstorm (Stone/Other)
  • EXP:994

Machamp (Male person) Lv46 westward/Sitrus Berry

  • Blazon:Fighting
  • Ability:No Guard
  • Attacks:
    • Rock Slide (Rock/Physical)
    • Cantankerous Chop (Fighting/Physical)
    • Revenge (Fighting/Physical)
    • Foresight (Normal/Other)
  • EXP:1902

Elite 4: Karen

The fourth and last member of the Elite Four can actually be a bit of a pushover, if yous're well-equipped to deal with her party. Aristocracy 4 Karen'south Pokemon are a fleck more versatile than the others', but they are Nighttime and Poison-types, for the most part (with another random ones thrown in equally secondary types). Dark-type Pokemon can commonly be felled with Fighting-blazon moves, although you lot're going to take to get about things a little differently here, because there'south and so many blazon permutations to deal with. Karen'south level twoscore-2 Vileplume can be killed with Fire or Ice-blazon attacks rather easily. Her level xl-ii Umbreon, being strictly Night-type, will be almost susceptible to Bug-based attacks. Her level forty-4 Murkrow tin can be killed easily with Rock-based or Electric-based strikes. Her level xl-five Gengar, being Ghost and Toxicant-type, tin be killed with Dark-based attacks, or Psychic-based attacks as well. And finally, her level forty-seven Houndoom can be doused easily with Water-based attacks.

Following the four fights with the Elite Four, you'll finally exist granted access to the Pokemon Champion himself, Champion Lance. Champion Lance is the sole reason y'all'll want your Pokemon to be of level l, considering he's got quite the political party of Pokemon to bargain with. His level twoscore-6 Gyarados is probably the least of your concerns, for he tin be killed in 1 hit with an Electric-type assault. Things go a little more complicated from in that location, unfortunately, because he has six Pokemon in total to fight, non 5. And Lance will shamelessly spam Full Restores throughout the battle, and with great regularity, and so you'll need to be certain to kill the rest of his political party with one or two make clean shots, to negate his ability to utilize Full Restore, frustrating him to the max in the process.

Umbreon (Male) Lv42

  • Type:Dark
  • Ability:Synchronize
  • Attacks:
    • Double Team (Normal/Other)
    • Misfile Ray (Ghost/Other)
    • Faint Assail (Dark/Concrete)
    • Payback (Dark/Physical)
  • EXP:1773

Vileplume (Male) Lv42

  • Type:Grass/Poison
  • Ability:Chlorophyll
  • Attacks:
    • Petal Trip the light fantastic (Grass/Special)
    • Acid (Poison/Special)
    • Moonlight (Normal/other)
    • Stun Spore (Grass/Other)
  • EXP:1656

Murkrow (Female) Lv44

  • Type:Dark/Flying
  • Ability:Super Luck or Insomnia
  • Attacks:
    • Sucker Dial (Dark/Concrete)
    • Faint Attack (Dark/Physical)
    • Pluck (Flying/Physical)
    • Whirlwind (Normal/Other)
  • EXP:1008

Gengar (Female person) Lv45

  • Type:Ghost/Toxicant
  • Ability:Levitate
  • Attacks:
    • Focus Blast (Fighting/Special)
    • Destiny Bond (Ghost/Other)
    • Spite (Ghost/Other)
    • Lick (Ghost/Concrete)
  • EXP:1831

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Houndoom (Female person) Lv47 west/Sitrus Berry

  • Type:Dark/Fire
  • Ability:Flash Burn
  • Attacks:
    • Flamethrower (Fire/Special)
    • Crunch (Night/Physical)
    • Dark Pulse (Dark/Special)
    • Nasty Plot (Dark/Other)
  • EXP:2053

Champion: Lance

Lance's level forty-8 Charizard can be doused with H2o-based or Rock-type attacks. His level xl-8 Aerodactyl can be attacked with identical attacks as well (Electric-type attacks are a nice fallback here, if necessary, since both Pokemon are aerial). Lance also has 2 level xl-nine Pokemon, in the form of two Dragonites. Both of them tin, of grade, exist slain in identical ways. Dragon-type attacks actually work well, for whatever reason, confronting Dragon-blazon Pokemon. Rock and Ice-type attacks are besides acceptable fallbacks, if you desire to take advantage of their alternate Flying-blazon status. Finally, Lance should bring out his level fifty Dragonite, the cream of the crop as far equally trainer Pokemon y'all're bound to fight up to this bespeak in the game. Thankfully, you'll be able to take him out with identical attacks that you used on the two level twoscore-nine Dragonites. And so experience complimentary to use the same tactics, every bit they apply.

Fighting Lance will take patience, so don't hesitate to chip away at his Pokemon slowly. Once ane of his Pokemon are dead, they're expressionless, and so don't expect them to be revived. You, on the other hand, can use Revives on your own Pokemon (or other items) to keep the ones that volition be useful in this fight in tip-top shape. Don't be agape to become for broke here, using valuable and rare items you've been saving upwards to this bespeak in the game. Doing so volition make the fight easier and more than manageable. When Lance has finally succumbed to your outrageously powerful party of Pokemon, y'all'll be deemed the new Pokemon League Champion!

Gyardos (Male) Lv46

  • Type:Water/Flight
  • Ability:Intimidate
  • Attacks:
    • Dragon Pulse (Dragon/Special)
    • Waterfall (Water/Physical)
    • Ice Fang (Water ice/Physical)
    • Flail (Normal/Physical)
  • EXP:2109

Charizard (Male person) Lv48

  • Type:Fire
  • Ability:Bonfire
  • Attacks:
    • Fire Fang (Fire/Physical)
    • Air Slash (Flying/Special)
    • Dragon Claw (Dragon/Concrete)
    • Shadow Hook (Ghost/Concrete)
  • EXP:2149

Aerodactyl (Male) Lv48

  • Type:Stone/Flying
  • Ability:Pressure level
  • Attacks:
    • Rock Slide (Rock/Physical)
    • Aeriform Ace (Flying/Physical)
    • Crisis (Dark/Concrete)
    • Thunder Fang (Electric/Physical)
  • EXP:2076

Dragonite (Male) Lv49

  • Type:Dragon/Flying
  • Ability:Inner Focus
  • Attacks:
    • Thunder Wave (Electric/Other)
    • Dragon Blitz (Dragon/Physical)
    • Hyper Beam (Normal/Special)
    • Thunder (Electrical/Special)
  • EXP:2288

Dragonite (Male) Lv49

  • Type:Dragon/Flight
  • Ability:Inner Focus
  • Attacks:
    • Thunder Wave (Electric/Other)
    • Dragon Rush (Dragon/Physical)
    • Hyper Beam (Normal/Special)
    • Blizzard (Ice/Special)
  • EXP:2288

Dragonite (Male) Lv50 due west/Sitrus Berry

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  • Blazon:Dragon/Flying
  • Ability:Inner Focus
  • Attacks:
    • Safeguard (Normal/Other)
    • Outrage (Dragon/Special)
    • Hyper Axle (Normal/Special)
    • Burn down Blast (Burn/Special)
  • EXP:2335

Following that, you'll go to witness the game's ending, and will then be transported automatically back to your domicile in New Bark Town. Believe it or non, while you've actually beaten the master part of the game, there'southward a whole second half of the game you lot tin can take advantage of, should yous cull to do so. Congratulations!

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