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24-08-2003, 01:33 AM
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Todays topic is about defeating gym leader
RUSTBORO GYM LEADER
Roxanne`s pokemons - geodude and nosepass
Their Levels - 14 / 15
Type - Rock
first of all, bring up your Mudkip (if you have him) to .The top of the lineup. The main thing to watch out for when dueling against Roxanne's first Pokemon, the level 14 Geodude, is the Rock Tomb attack that it may bring out in mid-battle. This attack is very weak against Water type Pokemon, but it will slow your Speed down quite a bit. If you are using Mudkip, who should have evolved by now, use the Mud Slap and Water Gun attacks on
the level 14 Geodude to weaken its HP until it faints. Keep in
mind that Roxanne tends to use a few potions on her Geodude, so get rid of the Geodude as fast as you possibly can After this
battle, you will have to deal with a nasty level 15 Nosepass.
This enemy looks nasty, and it is. It possesses a very fine tuned
Tackle ability, but it succumbs to the same elements that all of
those Geodudes before it fell to: Water and Grass. As I said
before, Mudkip is a great starting Pokemon for the first Gym, as
its elements are both Water and Grass. If you have one, simply
use Water Gun on it a few times without healing to rid the battle
of it. If you do not have any good Water or Grass Pokemon, use an
ability that will weaken the Nosepass's attacks, and then chip
away at it. The Nosepass will probably use Harden to raise its
Defense a nice amount, and if it does, use an ability to lower
The Defense to a huge degree. Using Fighting attacks, such as Tackle, do not work very well, so avoid using them. Use elemental|
attacks instead. After a long bout filled with countless Potions that Roxanne will use on it, the Nosepass should faint.
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DEWFORD GYM LEADER
Brawly`s Pokemons - Machop , Makuhita.
Their Levels - 17 / 18
Pokemon type - fighting
Once the battle begins, you will notice that the trainer Brawly
has two Pokemon in his pouch, ready for battle. The first of the
two is a level 17 Machop. Personally at this point, I had two
Pokemon that were higher levels than this Machop, however, you
may have done differently with your battles. Either way, as long
as you have at least two Pokemon that are at least a level such
as 16, then you should be fine, however, I urge you to level up.
The battle will run along smoothly if you have a stronger Pokemon
in level-wise than the level 17 Machop, as he will raise his
defense, as well as his attack power with an ability titled "Bulk
Up." This ability will increase the defense and offense slightly,
so you shouldn't have to worry too much. I suggest using your
starter Pokemon compared to ones that you might have grabbed
along the way, unless you happened to have grabbed a nice little
Wingull on hand. If you do, be sure to mix the battle up with the
Starter Pokemon and the Wingull. The Machop's Seismic Toss will
Take down a major amount of damage to even your good Pokemon, so
be careful around the Machop. Make it a quick faint, that way you
can get to the next Pokemon, which is a level 18 Makuhita. This
guy is definitely not easy, and uses an Arm Thrust move to hit
your Pokemon more than once at around 6 HP per hit to your strong
Pokemon. The level 18 Makuhita also pounds out the Bulk Up
Ability, as well as the Sand-Attack ability to lower your
Accuracy. If you get the Makuhita's health low, Gym Leader Brawly
will definitely use a Super Potion to heal it almost completely.
When you finally defeat the Makuhita, you will have won the
Knuckle Badge. Congratulations!
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MAULVILLE GYM LEADER
Watsson`s pokemons - magnemite, voltorb and magnetum
Pokemon type - Electric pokemons
When you approach the very "trailing-off" Wattson, he speaks of
tuning up his Gym with trap doors that you have gotten past, and
now he speaks of destroying you, more or less. His Pokemon can be
fierce if you do not have Pokemon at the proper levels, and
especially if your Pokemon are the anti-type of Electricity. His
first Pokemon that he sends out is a level 22 Magnemite. This guy
is definitely not easy, and will not go down to your basic Tackle
ability, no matter if it is your best Pokemon that you are using
or your worst. The Magnemite will use an extremely strong move
called Sonicboom, and no, that is not a Guile reference. Anyways,
this move will take down a very nice, big chunk of your HP, and
it will also leave you needing to be healed, even with a level 30
starter Pokemon. I would suggest to definitely remove the pest
from the battle as soon as possible by using a combination of
hardy Ground attacks, such as Mud Shot, which the Magnemite is
very weak against. Make sure you eliminate the Magnemite very
soon, because Wattson will use a Super Potion on it to fill its
energy up to the top. After this battle, Wattson will summon a
nasty Voltorb at level 20. You should be used to these things
from the battle with Guitarist Shawn earlier. Heal your current
Pokemon by using a good item from your bag, such as a Super
Potion. You should have plenty left. This Voltorb moves pretty
much the same as before with Guitarist Shawn, only a little bit
stronger than the last battles, since it is up a few levels and
all. Watch out for its Rollout attack, which should not do too
much damage compared to most other enemies with Rollout. This
Voltorb is pretty annoying, since it seems all it will do is use
Rollout constantly, over and over again. Oh well. Destroy it
quickly to prevent from his antics any longer. The third and
final Pokemon is the highest in level thus far in the game, a
level 23 Magneton. The Magneton is the evolved version of the
Magnemite. Be very aware of this demonish Pokemon, as it is very
deadly in attacking with the Shockwave attack. This is a deadly
lightning bolt attack that will scar you pretty well, my friend.
definitely do NOT use a Grass type Pokemon, as this is likely
suicide in most cases. Also watch out for the attacks that can
paralyze your poor Pokemon. Use swift elemental Ground attacks,
or use anything besides Normal/Grass attacks to defeat this enemy
Once again, watch out for Wattson using an item to fully cure his
Pokemon. After the battle, collect your Badge and move along!
_____________________________________________________________
LAVARIDGE TOWN GYM
Flannerys Pokemons - Slugma, Slugma, Torkoal .
Pokemon type - fire
The first one that she will throw out for a
quick battle is a level 26 Slugma. AHHHHH!!! I'M SICK OF SLUGMAS!
Oh well... Who cares what old Zoop thinks, right? Send out your
best Water typed Pokemon first, and immediately start pounding
out the Water moves before the female Slugma has a chance to use
the very deadly Fire based move, Overheat. This will definitely
cook your goose... or Pokemon, in this case. If you manage to
survive the Overheat attack, then the Slugma will attack you with
a deadly version of the Smog attack, which will Poison you around
75% of the time. This is NOT very nice of her. The Slugma's
choice attack will definitely be the Overheat ability, so chill
her out with a nice Water Gun, or if you have it, Muddy Water
attack. Once you get done with this Slugma, Flannery will likely
send out a second Slugma, which is not a lot of fun. This one is
also a level 26 female. Ugh. Talk about repetitive. This is the
most redundant Gym yet, as you could probably tell. Basically,
you can use the same attacks and such as you used on the last
version of the Slugma that you defeated. Just make sure that you
watch out for that Overheat attack, and counter it with a good
Water Gun ability. This will keep you up to speed on the battle.
Be sure to stay alert on the Smog ability, as well. If you got
through the last battle with the level 26 female Slugma, then you
can get through this one without much effort, as well. Lastly,
Flannery will send out her pride and joy, which happens to be a
level 28 female Torkoal. If you were really Pokemon hunting back
in the cave with the Grimers and Slugmas, you probably came
across, or even caught one of these bad boys. It's a turtle with
a volcano on its back, for those whom are just reading this FAQ
and not playing. Pretty cool looking, too. Anyways, this gal is
not very easy, so pay attention to battle order and style. Be
sure to keep a close eye on your health, because if your Pokemon
are lower levels than the Torkoal, you could be in some major
trouble with certain attacks it may focus on. The first attack to
be aware of is the Body Slam attack. Even with a Pokemon stronger
than the level 28 Torkoal, it can still kill it instantly,
depending on the particular Pokemon, anyway. It will use this
attack presumably 3 to 5 times in a row, so be on guard with it.
Watch out for oits Attract ability, which will *gulp* make your
Pokemon fall in love with it. Don't fear! It can still attack the
Torkoal Pokemon, but it may resist your orders. These moves are
the only two that the Torkoal used on my Pokemon during the 13+
battles I attempted with it for strategy, so if more happen
against you, please contact me. After the battle, collect your
new Heat Badge, and scram!
_____________________________________________________________
PETALBURG CITY GYM
Normans Pokemons - Slaking,Vigoroth,Slaking
Their Type - Normal Type
As you might have guessed, the reason that Norman's name is
Norman is because of the fact that poor old Norman uses Normal
type Pokemon. Hehe, I'm so witty. At the first sight of battle,
Norman will throw out a level 28 Slaking, which is an evolved
form of a Slakoth (hard to believe by the looks of it, I know.
The Slaking will use a very harsh move that will hurt your poor
Pokemon, which is called Facade. This move will do a whole
lot of damage to your dear Pokemon, so cling to them tightly in
hopes that they get better soon. Or you could use a potion/revive
on them instead. You choice, I guess. Other attacks this mammoth
of a Pokemon will use on you will include a very annoying Yawn,
which will end up putting your poor Pokemon to sleep after making
them fairly drowsy. The Slaking will loaf around for half of the
battle, meaning that it is SLAKING off! Get it! Ho ho ho! I am so
funny, aren't I? Okay, anyways... This thing has a thick coat,
and a thick skull, so taking it out will take twice as long as it
did to take out the other Pokemon in the Gym. Once again, I
suggest using very strong elemental attacks, and also destroying
it with Fighting attacks like Mach Punch. After you defeat
Norman's first Pokemon in the level 28 Slaking, you will have to
deal with a level 30 Vigoroth, which is the evolved form of a
Slaking, which is the evolved form of a Slakoth. That's a lot of
evolutions, boys and girls! You will want to be on high alert for
this battle, since as you could probably tell, the Vigoroth is a
lot smarter, and faster, than the Slaking. And it doesn't SLAK.
Ha ha ha, I'm SO FUNNY! Anyways... Its coat is NOT as thick as
the Slaking, so it will take around two hits of a Fighting type
move to make the level 30 Vigoroth faint, as opposed to the four
times it would take per turn to destroy the Slaking. Keep this in
mind during the battle. The Vigoroth will attack you with a very
deadly Slash attack that will deplete half of your energy, given
that your Pokemon is at the recommended level of 30 at this time.
He will continue to use Slash on your Pokemon in hopes that it
will eventually destroy them, but do not fear. If your best
Pokemon's health is low, I suggest healing it, or if it has
fainted, I suggest reviving it, if possible. Once the Vigoroth's
health is low, Norman, like any bad parent, will use a Hyper
Potion on its Pokemon to hurt his son's Pokemon. Bastard. Anyways
you will want to make his level 30 Vigoroth faint before it uses
moves like Facade to eliminate your precious Pokemon. Use strong
Fighting types of moves to kick his butt into next Tuesday, such
as Mach Punch. After you eliminate him, you will have to deal
with Norman's third, and final Pokemon, which is a nasty level 31
male Slaking. As I stated before, it is very easy to defeat a
Vigoroth instead of a Slaking due to the fact that the Vigoroth's
coat is thinner than the Slaking's coat, meaning the Slaking's
Defense is much higher in regards to value than the Vigoroth's.
Coming straight out of the gates, the level 31 Slaking is likely
to use a nasty Faint Attack move, which will highly damage your
poor little innocent Pokemon. Remember that in between turns, the
level 31 Slaking will loaf around, which leaves you with good
opportunities to strike the level 31 Slaking, or to heal one of
your lovely Pokemon. It will, of course, use the Facade attack on
you, so be well aware of this and try to put it to Sleep, which
will help wonderfully in stopping this monster from attacking you
and it will also put you at a great advantage during the battle.
Slaking will also use Slack Off during the battle, which will
heal itself. Remember that if you do not have a Fighting type
Pokemon, most of the stronger Elemental attacks work wonders,
especially Ground and Water. After the battle, collect the
Balance Badge from good old Dad, and get your TM. Congrats, you
have just defeated your Pops.
_____________________________________________________________
To Be Continued.....................
Todays topic is about defeating gym leader
RUSTBORO GYM LEADER
Roxanne`s pokemons - geodude and nosepass
Their Levels - 14 / 15
Type - Rock
first of all, bring up your Mudkip (if you have him) to .The top of the lineup. The main thing to watch out for when dueling against Roxanne's first Pokemon, the level 14 Geodude, is the Rock Tomb attack that it may bring out in mid-battle. This attack is very weak against Water type Pokemon, but it will slow your Speed down quite a bit. If you are using Mudkip, who should have evolved by now, use the Mud Slap and Water Gun attacks on
the level 14 Geodude to weaken its HP until it faints. Keep in
mind that Roxanne tends to use a few potions on her Geodude, so get rid of the Geodude as fast as you possibly can After this
battle, you will have to deal with a nasty level 15 Nosepass.
This enemy looks nasty, and it is. It possesses a very fine tuned
Tackle ability, but it succumbs to the same elements that all of
those Geodudes before it fell to: Water and Grass. As I said
before, Mudkip is a great starting Pokemon for the first Gym, as
its elements are both Water and Grass. If you have one, simply
use Water Gun on it a few times without healing to rid the battle
of it. If you do not have any good Water or Grass Pokemon, use an
ability that will weaken the Nosepass's attacks, and then chip
away at it. The Nosepass will probably use Harden to raise its
Defense a nice amount, and if it does, use an ability to lower
The Defense to a huge degree. Using Fighting attacks, such as Tackle, do not work very well, so avoid using them. Use elemental|
attacks instead. After a long bout filled with countless Potions that Roxanne will use on it, the Nosepass should faint.
_____________________________________________________________
DEWFORD GYM LEADER
Brawly`s Pokemons - Machop , Makuhita.
Their Levels - 17 / 18
Pokemon type - fighting
Once the battle begins, you will notice that the trainer Brawly
has two Pokemon in his pouch, ready for battle. The first of the
two is a level 17 Machop. Personally at this point, I had two
Pokemon that were higher levels than this Machop, however, you
may have done differently with your battles. Either way, as long
as you have at least two Pokemon that are at least a level such
as 16, then you should be fine, however, I urge you to level up.
The battle will run along smoothly if you have a stronger Pokemon
in level-wise than the level 17 Machop, as he will raise his
defense, as well as his attack power with an ability titled "Bulk
Up." This ability will increase the defense and offense slightly,
so you shouldn't have to worry too much. I suggest using your
starter Pokemon compared to ones that you might have grabbed
along the way, unless you happened to have grabbed a nice little
Wingull on hand. If you do, be sure to mix the battle up with the
Starter Pokemon and the Wingull. The Machop's Seismic Toss will
Take down a major amount of damage to even your good Pokemon, so
be careful around the Machop. Make it a quick faint, that way you
can get to the next Pokemon, which is a level 18 Makuhita. This
guy is definitely not easy, and uses an Arm Thrust move to hit
your Pokemon more than once at around 6 HP per hit to your strong
Pokemon. The level 18 Makuhita also pounds out the Bulk Up
Ability, as well as the Sand-Attack ability to lower your
Accuracy. If you get the Makuhita's health low, Gym Leader Brawly
will definitely use a Super Potion to heal it almost completely.
When you finally defeat the Makuhita, you will have won the
Knuckle Badge. Congratulations!
_____________________________________________________________
MAULVILLE GYM LEADER
Watsson`s pokemons - magnemite, voltorb and magnetum
Pokemon type - Electric pokemons
When you approach the very "trailing-off" Wattson, he speaks of
tuning up his Gym with trap doors that you have gotten past, and
now he speaks of destroying you, more or less. His Pokemon can be
fierce if you do not have Pokemon at the proper levels, and
especially if your Pokemon are the anti-type of Electricity. His
first Pokemon that he sends out is a level 22 Magnemite. This guy
is definitely not easy, and will not go down to your basic Tackle
ability, no matter if it is your best Pokemon that you are using
or your worst. The Magnemite will use an extremely strong move
called Sonicboom, and no, that is not a Guile reference. Anyways,
this move will take down a very nice, big chunk of your HP, and
it will also leave you needing to be healed, even with a level 30
starter Pokemon. I would suggest to definitely remove the pest
from the battle as soon as possible by using a combination of
hardy Ground attacks, such as Mud Shot, which the Magnemite is
very weak against. Make sure you eliminate the Magnemite very
soon, because Wattson will use a Super Potion on it to fill its
energy up to the top. After this battle, Wattson will summon a
nasty Voltorb at level 20. You should be used to these things
from the battle with Guitarist Shawn earlier. Heal your current
Pokemon by using a good item from your bag, such as a Super
Potion. You should have plenty left. This Voltorb moves pretty
much the same as before with Guitarist Shawn, only a little bit
stronger than the last battles, since it is up a few levels and
all. Watch out for its Rollout attack, which should not do too
much damage compared to most other enemies with Rollout. This
Voltorb is pretty annoying, since it seems all it will do is use
Rollout constantly, over and over again. Oh well. Destroy it
quickly to prevent from his antics any longer. The third and
final Pokemon is the highest in level thus far in the game, a
level 23 Magneton. The Magneton is the evolved version of the
Magnemite. Be very aware of this demonish Pokemon, as it is very
deadly in attacking with the Shockwave attack. This is a deadly
lightning bolt attack that will scar you pretty well, my friend.
definitely do NOT use a Grass type Pokemon, as this is likely
suicide in most cases. Also watch out for the attacks that can
paralyze your poor Pokemon. Use swift elemental Ground attacks,
or use anything besides Normal/Grass attacks to defeat this enemy
Once again, watch out for Wattson using an item to fully cure his
Pokemon. After the battle, collect your Badge and move along!
_____________________________________________________________
LAVARIDGE TOWN GYM
Flannerys Pokemons - Slugma, Slugma, Torkoal .
Pokemon type - fire
The first one that she will throw out for a
quick battle is a level 26 Slugma. AHHHHH!!! I'M SICK OF SLUGMAS!
Oh well... Who cares what old Zoop thinks, right? Send out your
best Water typed Pokemon first, and immediately start pounding
out the Water moves before the female Slugma has a chance to use
the very deadly Fire based move, Overheat. This will definitely
cook your goose... or Pokemon, in this case. If you manage to
survive the Overheat attack, then the Slugma will attack you with
a deadly version of the Smog attack, which will Poison you around
75% of the time. This is NOT very nice of her. The Slugma's
choice attack will definitely be the Overheat ability, so chill
her out with a nice Water Gun, or if you have it, Muddy Water
attack. Once you get done with this Slugma, Flannery will likely
send out a second Slugma, which is not a lot of fun. This one is
also a level 26 female. Ugh. Talk about repetitive. This is the
most redundant Gym yet, as you could probably tell. Basically,
you can use the same attacks and such as you used on the last
version of the Slugma that you defeated. Just make sure that you
watch out for that Overheat attack, and counter it with a good
Water Gun ability. This will keep you up to speed on the battle.
Be sure to stay alert on the Smog ability, as well. If you got
through the last battle with the level 26 female Slugma, then you
can get through this one without much effort, as well. Lastly,
Flannery will send out her pride and joy, which happens to be a
level 28 female Torkoal. If you were really Pokemon hunting back
in the cave with the Grimers and Slugmas, you probably came
across, or even caught one of these bad boys. It's a turtle with
a volcano on its back, for those whom are just reading this FAQ
and not playing. Pretty cool looking, too. Anyways, this gal is
not very easy, so pay attention to battle order and style. Be
sure to keep a close eye on your health, because if your Pokemon
are lower levels than the Torkoal, you could be in some major
trouble with certain attacks it may focus on. The first attack to
be aware of is the Body Slam attack. Even with a Pokemon stronger
than the level 28 Torkoal, it can still kill it instantly,
depending on the particular Pokemon, anyway. It will use this
attack presumably 3 to 5 times in a row, so be on guard with it.
Watch out for oits Attract ability, which will *gulp* make your
Pokemon fall in love with it. Don't fear! It can still attack the
Torkoal Pokemon, but it may resist your orders. These moves are
the only two that the Torkoal used on my Pokemon during the 13+
battles I attempted with it for strategy, so if more happen
against you, please contact me. After the battle, collect your
new Heat Badge, and scram!
_____________________________________________________________
PETALBURG CITY GYM
Normans Pokemons - Slaking,Vigoroth,Slaking
Their Type - Normal Type
As you might have guessed, the reason that Norman's name is
Norman is because of the fact that poor old Norman uses Normal
type Pokemon. Hehe, I'm so witty. At the first sight of battle,
Norman will throw out a level 28 Slaking, which is an evolved
form of a Slakoth (hard to believe by the looks of it, I know.
The Slaking will use a very harsh move that will hurt your poor
Pokemon, which is called Facade. This move will do a whole
lot of damage to your dear Pokemon, so cling to them tightly in
hopes that they get better soon. Or you could use a potion/revive
on them instead. You choice, I guess. Other attacks this mammoth
of a Pokemon will use on you will include a very annoying Yawn,
which will end up putting your poor Pokemon to sleep after making
them fairly drowsy. The Slaking will loaf around for half of the
battle, meaning that it is SLAKING off! Get it! Ho ho ho! I am so
funny, aren't I? Okay, anyways... This thing has a thick coat,
and a thick skull, so taking it out will take twice as long as it
did to take out the other Pokemon in the Gym. Once again, I
suggest using very strong elemental attacks, and also destroying
it with Fighting attacks like Mach Punch. After you defeat
Norman's first Pokemon in the level 28 Slaking, you will have to
deal with a level 30 Vigoroth, which is the evolved form of a
Slaking, which is the evolved form of a Slakoth. That's a lot of
evolutions, boys and girls! You will want to be on high alert for
this battle, since as you could probably tell, the Vigoroth is a
lot smarter, and faster, than the Slaking. And it doesn't SLAK.
Ha ha ha, I'm SO FUNNY! Anyways... Its coat is NOT as thick as
the Slaking, so it will take around two hits of a Fighting type
move to make the level 30 Vigoroth faint, as opposed to the four
times it would take per turn to destroy the Slaking. Keep this in
mind during the battle. The Vigoroth will attack you with a very
deadly Slash attack that will deplete half of your energy, given
that your Pokemon is at the recommended level of 30 at this time.
He will continue to use Slash on your Pokemon in hopes that it
will eventually destroy them, but do not fear. If your best
Pokemon's health is low, I suggest healing it, or if it has
fainted, I suggest reviving it, if possible. Once the Vigoroth's
health is low, Norman, like any bad parent, will use a Hyper
Potion on its Pokemon to hurt his son's Pokemon. Bastard. Anyways
you will want to make his level 30 Vigoroth faint before it uses
moves like Facade to eliminate your precious Pokemon. Use strong
Fighting types of moves to kick his butt into next Tuesday, such
as Mach Punch. After you eliminate him, you will have to deal
with Norman's third, and final Pokemon, which is a nasty level 31
male Slaking. As I stated before, it is very easy to defeat a
Vigoroth instead of a Slaking due to the fact that the Vigoroth's
coat is thinner than the Slaking's coat, meaning the Slaking's
Defense is much higher in regards to value than the Vigoroth's.
Coming straight out of the gates, the level 31 Slaking is likely
to use a nasty Faint Attack move, which will highly damage your
poor little innocent Pokemon. Remember that in between turns, the
level 31 Slaking will loaf around, which leaves you with good
opportunities to strike the level 31 Slaking, or to heal one of
your lovely Pokemon. It will, of course, use the Facade attack on
you, so be well aware of this and try to put it to Sleep, which
will help wonderfully in stopping this monster from attacking you
and it will also put you at a great advantage during the battle.
Slaking will also use Slack Off during the battle, which will
heal itself. Remember that if you do not have a Fighting type
Pokemon, most of the stronger Elemental attacks work wonders,
especially Ground and Water. After the battle, collect the
Balance Badge from good old Dad, and get your TM. Congrats, you
have just defeated your Pops.
_____________________________________________________________
To Be Continued.....................