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Even so, he proves to be a formidable final test in the Elite Four challenge. Such a strong trainer has a befittingly balanced team. Commencing the match is Gyarados, who will set off a rain storm with Rain Dance to boost its Surf and make Dragonite's Thunder never miss. Kingdra will be your best friend for the rest of the time, starting with Charizard, who has a powerful Flamethrower attack along with Wing Attack and Hyper Beam for extra coverage.

Surf on Kingdra should knock it out in one hit, especially if Gyarados's rainstorm is still on the field. Aerodactyl is next and can also be taken out with Surf, though Rock Slide and Wing Attack might put a dent in your Kingdra if its slower.

Dragonite is next, the first of a triumvirate Lance has with different movesets to throw you off. If either of the Level 47s come out, be careful of Thunder Wave, which can slow you down, and Twister, which can knock you out.

Counter it with Blizzard or Dragonbreath if you have those moves. Kingdra shouldn't have too much trouble due to its natural bulk and the weak nature of Twister, but once the final Dragonite comes out get ready for a fight. Outrage has the raw power to knock out an entire team, and the only thing stopping it from doing so is the confusion Dragonite suffers on the second or third turn of using it. Steelix or Forretress might be able to handle the hits as Steel-types are the only thing to resist Dragon-type attacks, so consider using them.

Punish the Dragonite with a strong Ice-type or Dragon-type move of your own to end the battle and claim the title of League champion. Battle Type Single Battle Items. There is a free Eevee from Bill in Goldenrod City that can be turned into either Espeon or Umbreon by leveling it up with high Friendship during the day for Espeon and during the night for Umbreon. Feraligatr is the final evolution of Johto's Water starter , Totodile. With a base stat total of , it has pretty even stats across the board but really performs with physical Attack and Defense, which are notably higher.

Pure Water is a fantastic typing, thanks to it only having 2 weaknesses. Feraligatr also has an above-average Movepool for Gen 2, so it has a good variety of attacks at its disposal. Feraligatr evolves from the Water-type starter in Gold and Silver, meaning you're given the option to pick it right at the beginning of the game. If you picked another starter or want more Feraligatr, you need to trade members of the family in from other games.

Typhlosion is the final evolution of Johto's Fire-type starter, Cyndaquil. With a base stat total of , Tyhplosion has high Speed and Special Attack with all of its other stats coming in as average.

Pure Fire is an excellent defensive typing as well. It has a pretty good Movepool, being able to learn some Ground, Electric, and Steel-type moves. The varied Moveset helps it to cover some of its weaknesses.

Typhlosion evolves from the Fire-type starter for Gold and Silver, meaning you're given the option to pick it right at the beginning of the game. If you picked another starter or want more Typhlosion, you need to trade members of the family in from other games. Having points in its base stat total, most of it is allocated to Speed, which is a whopping to start, with everything else being decent.

The incredible Speed is really what you're after here, as the offensive movepool is really lacking, so Crobat works best in a more supportive role for your party than anything else.

Both Zubat and Golbat can be found in almost any cave in the game, with Dark Cave being the earliest opportunity to get them. Golbat will not evolve until it's leveled up with a high Friendship stat. Apart from being cool and powerful, there is are a few interesting facts about these three. Some speculate that they were Jolteon, Flareon, and Vaporeon, but that has yet to be confirmed. When Gold gets to the Indigo Plateau, he comes face to face with the same organization that Red fought at the end of Red and Blue.

However, the Elite Four that stand in his way are a bit different this time around. Lorelei and Agatha are gone. Bruno has moved up and Lance became the Champion.

Did they leave voluntarily or were beaten too many times? One of them was Eevee, who was given two in the form of Umbreon and Espeon. Considering that there are 26 different types of Unown, it makes us wonder why they were in the game. They even have their own place that you can explore. But remind us why we need to catch on, let alone The useless Unown are found in the Ruins of Alph. At first glance, it seems that there is something exciting hiding in those ruins that can be discovered if players explore enough or catch all of the Unown.

Believe it or not, though, there is no real reward for fully exploring the Ruins of Alph. Instead, the satisfaction of exploring and capturing Unown is the only reward you get. Sounds easy enough. However, it gets more complicated when you remember that it works the other way around. Azurilland Wiki. Azurilland Wiki Explore. Main Page All Pages. Community portal General index Special Pages Categories. Content Navigation.

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