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===Will=== | ===Will=== | ||
Will will be the first member of the Elite Four waiting for the player. Using a full [[Psychic (type)|Psychic]] monotype team, he will be vulnerable to [[Dark (type)|Dark]], [[Bug (type)|Bug]] and especially [[Ghost (type)|Ghost]] types. However, his large type coverage leaves no Pokémon unchecked. Most | Will will be the first member of the Elite Four waiting for the player. Using a full [[Psychic (type)|Psychic]] monotype team, he will be vulnerable to [[Dark (type)|Dark]], [[Bug (type)|Bug]] and especially [[Ghost (type)|Ghost]] types. However, his large type coverage leaves no Pokémon unchecked. Most Pokémon will attack with Special moves, as such a Pokémon with high Special Defense is a good choice to consider. Else, the wisest choice would be to aim for a one-shot KO on all of his Pokemons. Be careful of his Xatu though, as its combination of Assault Vest and Magic Bounce will make it hard to take down without physical attacks. | ||
{{ | {{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Will|Theme=Psychic|Lineup= | ||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Bronzong|Nature=Sassy|Ability=Levitate|Item=Sitrus Berry|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Flash Cannon}}{{NPCMove|Zen Headbutt}}{{NPCMove|Feint Attack}}{{NPCMove|Confuse Ray}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Jynx|Nature=Timid|Ability=Dry Skin|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Blizzard}}{{NPCMove|Psychic}}{{NPCMove|Focus Blast}}{{NPCMove|Perish Song}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Grumpig|Nature=Modest|Ability=Thick Fat|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Psyshock}}{{NPCMove|Power Gem}}{{NPCMove|Signal Beam}}{{NPCMove|Confuse Ray}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Slowbro|Nature=Quiet|Ability=Own Tempo|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Surf}}{{NPCMove|Psychic}}{{NPCMove|Earthquake}}{{NPCMove|Ice Beam}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Gardevoir|Nature=Modest|Ability=Trace|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Moonblast}}{{NPCMove|Psychic}}{{NPCMove|Calm Mind}}{{NPCMove|Thunder Wave}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Xatu|Nature=Timid|Ability=Magic Bounce|Item=Assault Vest|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Air Slash}}{{NPCMove|Psychic}}{{NPCMove|Shadow Ball}}{{NPCMove|Heat Wave}} | |||
}} | |||
}} | |||
===Koga=== | ===Koga=== | ||
Koga, the original [[Poison (type)|Poison]] type leader of the [[Kanto]] region, makes his first appearance in Pokemon Revolution as a member of the Elite Four. Every of his Pokémons know a [[Poison (type)|Poison]] type move, as such there is always a chance of getting Poisoned. Blocking these attacks with the [[Steel (type)|Steel]] type is not a very good idea, as most of his Pokémons know a move to counter this type. However, using a [[Poison (Type)|Poison]] type Pokémon seems a good idea with only one Pokémon having a counter to it. Furthermore, that counter being [[ | Koga, the original [[Poison (type)|Poison]] type leader of the [[Kanto]] region, makes his first appearance in Pokemon Revolution as a member of the Elite Four. Every of his Pokémons know a [[Poison (type)|Poison]] type move, as such there is always a chance of getting Poisoned. Blocking these attacks with the [[Steel (type)|Steel]] type is not a very good idea, as most of his Pokémons know a move to counter this type. However, using a [[Poison (Type)|Poison]] type Pokémon seems a good idea with only one Pokémon having a counter to it. Furthermore, that counter being [[Earthquake]], it can be outplayed with [[Levitate]]. In particular, [[Weezing]] will take no super effective from any of his Pokémon. Be careful of its Crobat though, as it will come out with a powerful boosted [[Acrobatics]]! | ||
{{ | {{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Koga|Theme=Poison|Lineup= | ||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Skuntank|Nature=Lonely|Ability=Aftermath|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Poison Jab}}{{NPCMove|Flamethrower}}{{NPCMove|Night Slash}}{{NPCMove|SmokeScreen}} | |||
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{{BossPokemon|Name=Venomoth|Nature=Timid|Ability=Tinted Lens|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Quiver Dance}}{{NPCMove|Bug Buzz}}{{NPCMove|Sludge Bomb}}{{NPCMove|Sleep Powder}} | |||
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{{BossPokemon|Name=Toxicroak|Nature=Jolly|Ability=Dry Skin|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Drain Punch}}{{NPCMove|Poison Jab}}{{NPCMove|Ice Punch}}{{NPCMove|Sucker Punch}} | |||
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{{BossPokemon|Name=Swalot|Nature=Quiet|Ability=Liquid Ooze|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Sludge Bomb}}{{NPCMove|Amnesia}}{{NPCMove|Earthquake}}{{NPCMove|Shadow Ball}} | |||
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{{BossPokemon|Name=Muk|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Poison Touch|Item=Sitrus Berry|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Gunk Shot}}{{NPCMove|Fire Punch}}{{NPCMove|Shadow Sneak}}{{NPCMove|Brick Break}} | |||
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{{BossPokemon|Name=Crobat|Nature=Naughty|Ability=Infiltrator|Item=Flying Gem|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Acrobatics}}{{NPCMove|Sludge Bomb}}{{NPCMove|X-Scissor}}{{NPCMove|Taunt}} | |||
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===Bruno=== | ===Bruno=== | ||
Bruno, the [[Fighting (type)|Fighting]] type specialist of [[Elite Four (Kanto)|Kanto's Elite Four]], returns again in Johto's Elite Four. However, this time he brings no [[Onix]] with him. While he focuses on physical attacks again, his | Bruno, the [[Fighting (type)|Fighting]] type specialist of [[Elite Four (Kanto)|Kanto's Elite Four]], returns again in Johto's Elite Four. However, this time he brings no [[Onix]] with him. While he focuses on physical attacks again, his [[Lucario]] will catch physical walls off-guard with his powerful special attacks. He also has improved from Kanto and will now be able to fight against [[Ghost (type)|Ghost]] Pokémons more easily, with 4 of his Pokémons knowing a [[Dark (type)|Dark]] type move and the others having at least something normal effective. He also has a few countermeasures against the other types that resist [[Fighting (type)|Fighting]]. | ||
{{ | {{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Bruno|Theme=Fighting|Lineup= | ||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Hitmontop|Nature=Jolly|Ability=Technician|Item=Sitrus Berry|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Triple Kick}}{{NPCMove|Aerial Ace}}{{NPCMove|Bulldoze}}{{NPCMove|Bulk Up}} | |||
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{{BossPokemon|Name=Hitmonlee|Nature=Jolly|Ability=Reckless|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|High Jump Kick}}{{NPCMove|Knock Off}}{{NPCMove|Blaze Kick}}{{NPCMove|Bullet Punch}} | |||
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{{BossPokemon|Name=Hitmonchan|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Iron Fist|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Drain Punch}}{{NPCMove|Fire Punch}}{{NPCMove|Thunder Punch}}{{NPCMove|Ice Punch}} | |||
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{{BossPokemon|Name=Hariyama|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Thick Fat|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Close Combat}}{{NPCMove|Heavy Slam}}{{NPCMove|Belly Drum}}{{NPCMove|Knock Off}} | |||
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{{BossPokemon|Name=Lucario|Nature=Timid|Ability=Steadfast|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Flash Cannon}}{{NPCMove|Aura Sphere}}{{NPCMove|Dark Pulse}}{{NPCMove|Nasty Plot}} | |||
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{{BossPokemon|Name=Machamp|Nature=Adamant|Ability=No Guard|Item=Assault Vest|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Dynamic Punch}}{{NPCMove|Stone Edge}}{{NPCMove|Earthquake}}{{NPCMove|Knock Off}} | |||
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}} | |||
===Karen=== | ===Karen=== | ||
Karen will fight the player with her [[Dark (type)|Dark]] monotype team. | Karen will fight the player with her [[Dark (type)|Dark]] monotype team. Targetting her weaknesses might be difficult, as for each of [[Dark (type)|Dark]]'s weaknesses, she has at least 2 Pokémon able to counter that type. Furthermore, she has many tricks to counter trainers trying to set-up on her, such as [[Punishment]], [[Taunt]] and [[Foul Play]]. It is to note however that only her [[Houndoom]] is capable of special attacks, making physical walls a good idea to bring into the battle. | ||
{{ | {{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Karen|Theme=Dark|Lineup= | ||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Weavile|Nature=Jolly|Ability=Pickpocket|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Night Slash}}{{NPCMove|Ice Punch}}{{NPCMove|Poison Jab}}{{NPCMove|Swords Dance}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Absol|Nature=Jolly|Ability=Super Luck|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Punishment}}{{NPCMove|Superpower}}{{NPCMove|Play Rough}}{{NPCMove|Stone Edge}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Spiritomb|Nature=Jolly|Ability=Pressure|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Sucker Punch}}{{NPCMove|Shadow Sneak}}{{NPCMove|Taunt}}{{NPCMove|Pain Split}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Houndoom|Nature=Modest|Ability=Flash Fire|Item=Sitrus Berry|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Nasty Plot}}{{NPCMove|Flamethrower}}{{NPCMove|Dark Pulse}}{{NPCMove|Sludge Bomb}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Honchkrow|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Moxie|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Brave Bird}}{{NPCMove|Pursuit}}{{NPCMove|Swagger}}{{NPCMove|Roost}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Umbreon|Nature=Naughty|Ability=Synchronize|Item=Leftovers|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Foul Play}}{{NPCMove|Confuse Ray}}{{NPCMove|Moonlight}}{{NPCMove|Toxic}} | |||
}} | |||
}} | |||
===Lance=== | ===Lance=== | ||
Just like Bruno, the [[Dragon (type)|Dragon]] user Lance returns, but this time standing on the Champion throne. His team will also be more worthy of his type than last time, now having only two Pokémons that are not [[Dragon (type)|Dragon]], as well as all of his Pokémons knowing either [[Outrage]] or [[Dragon Pulse]]. Fortunately, he knows no move to counter his main nemesis, the [[Fairy (type)|Fairy]] type. Furthermore, his last 4 | Just like Bruno, the [[Dragon (type)|Dragon]] user Lance returns, but this time standing on the Champion throne. His team will also be more worthy of his type than last time, now having only two Pokémons that are not [[Dragon (type)|Dragon]], as well as all of his Pokémons knowing either [[Outrage]] or [[Dragon Pulse]]. Fortunately, he knows no move to counter his main nemesis, the [[Fairy (type)|Fairy]] type. Furthermore, his last 4 Pokémon all know [[Earthquake]] and are double weak to [[Ice (type)|Ice]]. Once his [[Charizard]] and [[Gyarados]] are out of the scene, his rest will ultimately fall in front of a Pokémon with [[Levitate]] such as [[Weezing]], or will fall quickly if a fast enough Pokémon brings any [[Ice (type)|Ice]] type move. | ||
{{ | {{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Lance|Theme=Dragon|Lineup= | ||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Charizard|Nature=Timid|Ability=Blaze|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Flamethrower}}{{NPCMove|Air Slash}}{{NPCMove|Dragon Pulse}}{{NPCMove|Ancient Power}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Gyarados|Nature=Jolly|Ability=Moxie|Item=Sitrus Berry|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Waterfall}}{{NPCMove|Ice Fang}}{{NPCMove|Outrage}}{{NPCMove|Dragon Dance}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Garchomp|Nature=Naive|Ability=Rough Skin|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Stealth Rock}}{{NPCMove|Outrage}}{{NPCMove|Earthquake}}{{NPCMove|Fire Blast}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Altaria|Nature=Hasty|Ability=Cloud Nine|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Dragon Pulse}}{{NPCMove|Moonblast}}{{NPCMove|Earthquake}}{{NPCMove|Dragon Dance}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Salamence|Nature=Naive|Ability=Intimidate|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Outrage}}{{NPCMove|Fire Blast}}{{NPCMove|Hydro Pump}}{{NPCMove|Earthquake}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Dragonite|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Multiscale|Item=Lum Berry|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Outrage}}{{NPCMove|Fire Punch}}{{NPCMove|Earthquake}}{{NPCMove|Dragon Dance}} | |||
}} | |||
}} |
Revision as of 04:32, 8 November 2019
Johto Elite Four
The Johto Elite Four can be fought in the west building of Indigo Plateau. The player must fight five difficult trainers, and it is suggested to bring a party of level 90 Pokémons to succeed the challenge without spending too much money on healing items. This time, each trainer will fight with a full team of 6 Pokémons, and each will have one Mega evolved Pokémon
The player will have to fight the five following trainers:
- Will, a Psychic type master.
- Koga, a Poison type master.
- Bruno, a Fighting type master.
- Karen, a Dark type master.
- Lance, the Champion who uses Dragon types.
Will
Will will be the first member of the Elite Four waiting for the player. Using a full Psychic monotype team, he will be vulnerable to Dark, Bug and especially Ghost types. However, his large type coverage leaves no Pokémon unchecked. Most Pokémon will attack with Special moves, as such a Pokémon with high Special Defense is a good choice to consider. Else, the wisest choice would be to aim for a one-shot KO on all of his Pokemons. Be careful of his Xatu though, as its combination of Assault Vest and Magic Bounce will make it hard to take down without physical attacks.
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Koga
Koga, the original Poison type leader of the Kanto region, makes his first appearance in Pokemon Revolution as a member of the Elite Four. Every of his Pokémons know a Poison type move, as such there is always a chance of getting Poisoned. Blocking these attacks with the Steel type is not a very good idea, as most of his Pokémons know a move to counter this type. However, using a Poison type Pokémon seems a good idea with only one Pokémon having a counter to it. Furthermore, that counter being Earthquake, it can be outplayed with Levitate. In particular, Weezing will take no super effective from any of his Pokémon. Be careful of its Crobat though, as it will come out with a powerful boosted Acrobatics!
Bruno
Bruno, the Fighting type specialist of Kanto's Elite Four, returns again in Johto's Elite Four. However, this time he brings no Onix with him. While he focuses on physical attacks again, his Lucario will catch physical walls off-guard with his powerful special attacks. He also has improved from Kanto and will now be able to fight against Ghost Pokémons more easily, with 4 of his Pokémons knowing a Dark type move and the others having at least something normal effective. He also has a few countermeasures against the other types that resist Fighting.
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Karen
Karen will fight the player with her Dark monotype team. Targetting her weaknesses might be difficult, as for each of Dark's weaknesses, she has at least 2 Pokémon able to counter that type. Furthermore, she has many tricks to counter trainers trying to set-up on her, such as Punishment, Taunt and Foul Play. It is to note however that only her Houndoom is capable of special attacks, making physical walls a good idea to bring into the battle.
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Lance
Just like Bruno, the Dragon user Lance returns, but this time standing on the Champion throne. His team will also be more worthy of his type than last time, now having only two Pokémons that are not Dragon, as well as all of his Pokémons knowing either Outrage or Dragon Pulse. Fortunately, he knows no move to counter his main nemesis, the Fairy type. Furthermore, his last 4 Pokémon all know Earthquake and are double weak to Ice. Once his Charizard and Gyarados are out of the scene, his rest will ultimately fall in front of a Pokémon with Levitate such as Weezing, or will fall quickly if a fast enough Pokémon brings any Ice type move.
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