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{{EliteFour|Location=Indigo Plateau|Region=Kanto|Champion=Gary|Members=Lorelei,Bruno,Agatha,Lance|MemberTypes=Ice,Fighting,Ghost,Dragon}} | |||
The Kanto Elite Four is a quartet of prodigious trainers challengers must defeat before battling the successive champion. They are challengeable at the [[Indigo Plateau]] upon acquiring all of [[Kanto]]'s [[Gyms|badges]]. | |||
==Kanto Elite Four== | ==Kanto Elite Four== | ||
The player must fight four difficult trainers before the champion, and it is suggested to bring a party of level 80 Pokémon to succeed the challenge without spending too much money on healing items. | |||
The player will have to fight the | The player will have to fight the four following trainers: | ||
*Lorelei, an [[Ice_(type)|Ice]] type master. | *Lorelei, an [[Ice_(type)|Ice]] type master. | ||
*Bruno, a [[Fighting_(type)|Fighting]] type master. | *Bruno, a [[Fighting_(type)|Fighting]] type master. | ||
*Agatha, a [[Ghost_(type)|Ghost]] type master. | *Agatha, a [[Ghost_(type)|Ghost]] type master. | ||
*Lance, a [[Dragon_(type)|Dragon]] type master. | *Lance, a [[Dragon_(type)|Dragon]] type master. | ||
They'll successively battle Gary, the Champion who uses a more eclectic team. | |||
===Lorelei=== | ===Lorelei=== | ||
Lorelei will be the first member of the Elite Four waiting for the player. Although she is said to specialize in the [[Ice_(type)|Ice]] type, she has an equal amount of [[Water_(type)|Water]] types pokemons, with three being dual type Ice/Water and the two others being part [[Psychic_(type)|Psychic]] type. Defensively, the [[Water_(type)|Water]] and [[Steel_(type)|Steel]] types will prove to wall most attacks, while the [[Electric_(type|Electric]] type is offensively the most efficient, taking care of all but one of her pokemons. | Lorelei will be the first member of the Elite Four waiting for the player. Although she is said to specialize in the [[Ice_(type)|Ice]] type, she has an equal amount of [[Water_(type)|Water]] types pokemons, with three being dual type Ice/Water and the two others being part [[Psychic_(type)|Psychic]] type. Defensively, the [[Water_(type)|Water]] and [[Steel_(type)|Steel]] types will prove to wall most attacks, while the [[Electric_(type)|Electric]] type is offensively the most efficient, taking care of all but one of her pokemons. | ||
{{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Lorelei|Theme=Ice|Lineup= | {{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Lorelei|Theme=Ice|Lineup= | ||
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===Bruno=== | ===Bruno=== | ||
Bruno will be the second in line. Although he focuses on the [[Fighting_(type)|Fighting]] type, he notably has | Bruno will be the second in line. Although he focuses on the [[Fighting_(type)|Fighting]] type, he notably has [[Onix]]. High physical defense and high special offense is recommended for this battle. Although the mixture of [[Ground_(type)|Ground]], [[Rock_(type)|Rock]] and [[Fighting_(type)|Fighting]] type attacks makes it hard to shield everything, it is noteworthy that the only [[Ground_(type)|Ground]] type moves are [[Dig]] and [[Earthquake]] from his two [[Onix]], and that both Hitmon only have one regular-effective move against [[Ghost_(type)|Ghost]] type Pokémon. | ||
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{{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Bruno|Theme=Fighting|Lineup= | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Onix|Nature=Impish|Ability=Rock Head|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Rock Slide}}{{NPCMove|Double-Edge}}{{NPCMove|Dig}}{{NPCMove|Stealth Rock}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Hitmonchan|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Iron Fist|Item=Sitrus Berry|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Detect}}{{NPCMove|Sky Uppercut}}{{NPCMove|Thunder Punch}}{{NPCMove|Mega Punch}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Hitmonlee|Nature=Jolly|Ability=Limber|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Close Combat}}{{NPCMove|Blaze Kick}}{{NPCMove|Endure}}{{NPCMove|Mega Kick}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Onix|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Sturdy|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Stone Edge}}{{NPCMove|Iron Tail}}{{NPCMove|Earthquake}}{{NPCMove|Sandstorm}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Machamp|Nature=Adamant|Ability=No Guard|Item=Black Belt|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Cross Chop}}{{NPCMove|Bullet Punch}}{{NPCMove|Ice Punch}}{{NPCMove|Stone Edge}} | |||
}} | |||
}} | |||
===Agatha=== | ===Agatha=== | ||
Mid-way in the challenge, Agatha will be waiting for the player. Just like in the original games, despite being a [[Ghost_(type)|Ghost]] type specialist, only three of her pokemons are of said type while the entirety of her team is [[Poison_(type)|Poison]] type. This makes her an easy target for [[Psychic_(type)|Psychic]] type attacks, although it is not wise to bring that type defensively. Particularly, her | Mid-way in the challenge, Agatha will be waiting for the player. Just like in the original games, despite being a [[Ghost_(type)|Ghost]] type specialist, only three of her pokemons are of said type while the entirety of her team is [[Poison_(type)|Poison]] type. This makes her an easy target for [[Psychic_(type)|Psychic]] type attacks, although it is not wise to bring that type defensively. Particularly, her final [[Gengar]] will hurt unprepared teams very badly with its [[Life Orb]] and mixture of [[Focus Blast]] and [[Shadow Ball]] leaves no Pokémon unchecked type-wise. As such, it is recommended to set-up beforehand in order to defeat the last [[Gengar]] in one attack. | ||
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{{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Agatha|Theme=Ghost|Lineup= | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Gengar|Nature=Modest|Ability=Cursed Body|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Hex}}{{NPCMove|Sludge Bomb}}{{NPCMove|Psychic}}{{NPCMove|Hypnosis}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Crobat|Nature=Hasty|Ability=Infiltrator|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Air Slash}}{{NPCMove|Steel Wing}}{{NPCMove|Cross Poison}}{{NPCMove|Confuse Ray}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Haunter|Nature=Timid|Ability=Levitate|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Curse}}{{NPCMove|Destiny Bond}}{{NPCMove|Shadow Ball}}{{NPCMove|Taunt}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Arbok|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Intimidate|Item=Sitrus Berry|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Gunk Shot}}{{NPCMove|Coil}}{{NPCMove|Crunch}}{{NPCMove|Glare}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Gengar|Nature=Timid|Ability=Cursed Body|Item=Life Orb|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Shadow Ball}}{{NPCMove|Focus Blast}}{{NPCMove|Thunderbolt}}{{NPCMove|Hypnosis}} | |||
}} | |||
}} | |||
===Lance=== | ===Lance=== | ||
The famous [[Dragon_(type)|Dragon]] master, Lance will be the last member of the Elite four before the Champion. Due to the lack of [[Dragon_(type)|Dragon]] types in the first generation, his party appears more diversified, although it is noteworthy that four of his six | The famous [[Dragon_(type)|Dragon]] master, Lance will be the last member of the Elite four before the Champion. Due to the lack of [[Dragon_(type)|Dragon]] types in the first generation, his party appears more diversified, although it is noteworthy that four of his six Pokémon are also [[Flying_(type)|Flying]] type. Particularly efficient type offensively are [[Electric_(type)|Electric]], [[Ice_(type)|Ice]], [[Rock_(type)|Rock]], [[Water_(type)|Water]] and the new [[Fairy_(type)|Fairy]] type, with each of these types being effective against at least 3 of his Pokémon. While Lance's large diversity of types makes it difficult to wall through typing, it is noteworthy that all of his Pokémon use only physical attacks, as such a physical wall might prove useful. | ||
{{ | |||
{{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Lance|Theme=Dragon|Lineup= | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Gyarados|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Intimidate|Item=Sitrus Berry|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Dragon Dance}}{{NPCMove|Earthquake}}{{NPCMove|Waterfall}}{{NPCMove|Thunder Wave}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Dragonair|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Shed Skin|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Dragon Dance}}{{NPCMove|Dragon Rush}}{{NPCMove|Thunder Wave}}{{NPCMove|Aqua Tail}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Tyranitar|Nature=Careful|Ability=Sand Stream|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Stone Edge}}{{NPCMove|Earthquake}}{{NPCMove|Crunch}}{{NPCMove|Thunder Wave}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Aerodactyl|Nature=Jolly|Ability=Rock Head|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Rock Slide}}{{NPCMove|Earthquake}}{{NPCMove|Crunch}}{{NPCMove|Iron Head}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Charizard|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Blaze|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Flare Blitz}}{{NPCMove|Dragon Claw}}{{NPCMove|Shadow Claw}}{{NPCMove|Roost}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Dragonite|Nature=Jolly|Ability=Multiscale|Item=Dragon Fang|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Dragon Dance}}{{NPCMove|Outrage}}{{NPCMove|Stone Edge}}{{NPCMove|Extreme Speed}} | |||
}} | |||
}} | |||
===Gary=== | ===Gary=== | ||
As the Champion of the Kanto Elite Four, Gary will stand as the last trainer to fight for the challenge. This is the battle that will prove to be an ultimate test of skills, as Gary does not focus on any type and will find a counter for any Pokémon the player may send. As this is the final battle, it is the moment to go all out with all that the player has remaining in his party and inventory. | |||
{{ | |||
{{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Gary|Theme=Normal|Lineup= | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Pidgeot|Nature=Timid|Ability=Tangled Feet|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Hurricane}}{{NPCMove|U-turn}}{{NPCMove|Roost}}{{NPCMove|Heat Wave}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Alakazam|Nature=Modest|Ability=Synchronize|Item=Sitrus Berry|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Psychic}}{{NPCMove|Recover}}{{NPCMove|Calm Mind}}{{NPCMove|Focus Blast}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Rhydon|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Lightning Rod|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Rock Blast}}{{NPCMove|Earthquake}}{{NPCMove|Hammer Arm}}{{NPCMove|Stealth Rock}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Arcanine|Nature=Jolly|Ability=Intimidate|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Flare Blitz}}{{NPCMove|Extreme Speed}}{{NPCMove|Thunder Fang}}{{NPCMove|Crunch}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Exeggutor|Nature=Brave|Ability=Chlorophyll|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Wood Hammer}}{{NPCMove|Leech Seed}}{{NPCMove|Psyshock}}{{NPCMove|Egg Bomb}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Blastoise|Nature=Modest|Ability=Torrent|Item=Leftovers|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Hydro Pump}}{{NPCMove|Flash Cannon}}{{NPCMove|Ice Beam}}{{NPCMove|Iron Defense}} | |||
}} | |||
}} |
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The Kanto Elite Four is a quartet of prodigious trainers challengers must defeat before battling the successive champion. They are challengeable at the Indigo Plateau upon acquiring all of Kanto's badges.
Kanto Elite Four
The player must fight four difficult trainers before the champion, and it is suggested to bring a party of level 80 Pokémon to succeed the challenge without spending too much money on healing items.
The player will have to fight the four following trainers:
- Lorelei, an Ice type master.
- Bruno, a Fighting type master.
- Agatha, a Ghost type master.
- Lance, a Dragon type master.
They'll successively battle Gary, the Champion who uses a more eclectic team.
Lorelei
Lorelei will be the first member of the Elite Four waiting for the player. Although she is said to specialize in the Ice type, she has an equal amount of Water types pokemons, with three being dual type Ice/Water and the two others being part Psychic type. Defensively, the Water and Steel types will prove to wall most attacks, while the Electric type is offensively the most efficient, taking care of all but one of her pokemons.
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Bruno
Bruno will be the second in line. Although he focuses on the Fighting type, he notably has Onix. High physical defense and high special offense is recommended for this battle. Although the mixture of Ground, Rock and Fighting type attacks makes it hard to shield everything, it is noteworthy that the only Ground type moves are Dig and Earthquake from his two Onix, and that both Hitmon only have one regular-effective move against Ghost type Pokémon.
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Agatha
Mid-way in the challenge, Agatha will be waiting for the player. Just like in the original games, despite being a Ghost type specialist, only three of her pokemons are of said type while the entirety of her team is Poison type. This makes her an easy target for Psychic type attacks, although it is not wise to bring that type defensively. Particularly, her final Gengar will hurt unprepared teams very badly with its Life Orb and mixture of Focus Blast and Shadow Ball leaves no Pokémon unchecked type-wise. As such, it is recommended to set-up beforehand in order to defeat the last Gengar in one attack.
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Lance
The famous Dragon master, Lance will be the last member of the Elite four before the Champion. Due to the lack of Dragon types in the first generation, his party appears more diversified, although it is noteworthy that four of his six Pokémon are also Flying type. Particularly efficient type offensively are Electric, Ice, Rock, Water and the new Fairy type, with each of these types being effective against at least 3 of his Pokémon. While Lance's large diversity of types makes it difficult to wall through typing, it is noteworthy that all of his Pokémon use only physical attacks, as such a physical wall might prove useful.
Gary
As the Champion of the Kanto Elite Four, Gary will stand as the last trainer to fight for the challenge. This is the battle that will prove to be an ultimate test of skills, as Gary does not focus on any type and will find a counter for any Pokémon the player may send. As this is the final battle, it is the moment to go all out with all that the player has remaining in his party and inventory.
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