***** my issue was that the only thing I had was a thunderbolt on my raichu which was regularly effective due to dragon type. I had no ice moves/types. Not to mention my was charizard, with no weapon against dragonite
C. Teare 3 underleveled (and still evolved) Dragonites with hacked stats and abilities. I do feel your pain. Certain trainers, Gym Leaders and even Champions are notorious for having outright unfair (or even illegal) move pools and IVs.The only strategy I found to work effectively AND consistently against the dragon master was to either use Jynx (Ice Punch), Sudowoodo (Rock Slide) or Gyrados (Ice Fang/Dragon *insert move name here*).
Firion316 yeah, that and I wasnt well experienced in HG and SS considering that it was only my 3rd pokemon game. Type advantages and ivs along with differences between special and physical moves were things I wasnt completly knowledgable yet. Taking on a dragon master doesnt help the situation.
Omg yes the Ghetsis battle. I beat him in a pinch, but my friend on the other hand... Has been stuck on him since 2012... And then he decided to quit playing Pokemon for good ;^;.
Tianna Woo he must of had the suckiest levels in the world then cosidering all my lucarios and riolus are LV. 100. (If you find an ultra rare hotspot for 2 pokemon groups and one of them lucario, which I did, you can breed a team of lucarios and riolus easily)
Diamonds ore us and if you're sick of the grind you can strap on an action replay / powersaves and give yourself an EXP modifier. (DS action replay is a permnanant change until reboot and forcing cheats on/off, powersaves on the 3DS Is always temporary and needs constant updating)
Especially without fairy Pokémon around. Battling Kingdra is a chore because for Juan’s it’s a hit-or-mist fest combined with the Chesto + Rest. Clair is much more brutal, some of my teams has to be sacrificed to buy time to heal/revive others. I think I’m lucky in one instance where my zap cannon connect and I was able to dish out thunderbolt etc despite being healed afterward.
I really shat bricks, with Ghetsis, Cause i didn't buy that many healing items, and so when I had to fight him right after N...... Holy Shit this bring bad memories
117blingbling White was my first game I had three good pokemon my starter, and both legends (my brother had Black and gave his reshiarm to me) Try having abosultle no healing items and not knowing all type match ups.
+Melissa Souza Borges Yeah, but what's the fun of grinding levels till you're virtually invisible? To me, that takes a lot of the fun out of Pokemon and I actually like a challenge when I'm facing Gym Leaders or the Champion. (Not to mention grinding is tedious as hell at some points...)
I didnt even grind lol. Only wasted lots of time catching pokemon and using my starter to kill the ones i didnt want, my blaziken had the same level of his pokemon.
Melissa Souza Borges ? Combusken can't evolve into Blaziken until Lv. 36, and Norman's strongest Slaking is at Lv. 31. Your statement makes no sense unless you were over-leveled. And besides, everyone has different gameplay experiences depending on the Pokemon used and strategies utilized. For example, while playing Pokemon X, I turned off the OP Exp. Share and reached the Champion slightly underleveled; most of her Pokemon were nothing I couldn't handle, but I didn't take into account that her Gardevoir could Mega Evolve (like, I didn't know she could do that) and she took out my whole team. Beat her on my second try, but mistakes were made.
Yeah, cause 5 levels makes so much difference when i already have the type advantage... and omg dude, look at your comments and you'll see, you are the one whos bothering me trying to criticize my playstyle, not the other way around. I really don't care about how you choose to play the game, so leave me alone. Also, i have nothing to do with how the system of the game works to make my pokemon overlevel, im just playing normally trying to catch 'em all
the hardest pokemon battle in pokemon games history?? Brock in yellow version... at least it was for me...not sure if it was becos i was a kid when i first played that game but damm i still remembered that i got stuck there for almost a week until i found out that mankey's low kick worked against that stupid onix ...man..those were the times when internet was pretty much non-existent and i am too poor to get a guidebook...
lyhthegreat it is hard without the proper pokemon however you can get a makney with low kick or the nido rans who learn double kick i would believe red and blue are hard (unless you picked squartle) as the only pokemon that would do good is a butterfree (if you picked charmander)
lyhthegreat My Charmander just Ember'ed his ass when I was a kid, and I had a Buttefree that I didn't had to use that could give that Onyx some status changes.
To be honest I think I smashed with Heracross though I can't remember what I used in FireRed or Emerald that said it was a worthy finish for a final gym leader.
I've never had a problem with any story-related battle in any pokemon game... EXCEPT WHITNEY Makes me wanna go back in time and stop Miltank from ever existing.
Whitney is fucking easy. The game gives you so many options for getting fighting types early on (like the machamp trade). It's your fault you avoided them.
TheMadisonMachine Same for me. Whitney was the only battle outside of a frontier/battle island/etc battle I ever had ANY trouble with. Anyone else I could relentlessly slaughter.
RequiemBeatz I was legitimately stuck on her and had to battle her like 10 times before I beat her, and that's really unusual for me because I never have to re-battle a story-related trainer!
Gale of Darkness was my first ever pokemon game. and I STILL beat Grevil on my first try, by the time I got to handheld pokemon games I was wrecking the elite 4 and my friends like they were nothing. gale of Darkness literal started me off on the hardest pokemon game, like being baptised by fire
+Douglas Murphy If Gale of Darkness was your first game... Heh. Then I'm not surprised the Elite 4 of the main games were nothing to you. I got the same feeling when i finished it, it was like my 3rd Pokemon game, and the 3rd or 4th I finished. After it, PUTTING ASIDE GHETSIS (and the Battle Frontier), I prettymuch had no trouble with everything else either.
***** Well, personally, she was for me, probably because I was slightly underleveled and she kept scoring criticals. Also Hypnosis if I remember right...
the fact that you have to catch these shadows pokemon makes it the hardest battle, even than Red. Red is not that difficult tho... he was more of a problem in original god and silver with his espeon.
I had an easy team agains't his Espeon, maybe because i had an Hypno with Shadow Ball that made things easier, but for me his Blastoise and Pikachu were a pain in the ass. Snorlax too, but i atleats i could beat him easily enough as he was pretty slow and i had a "strong" Machoke.
I love those Game cube pokemon games and specifically those two last matches. Mainly Because they both felt really fucking epic not just because their fighting trainers with legendaries and shadow pokemon who are also the final bosses but the music stage and stories just made them feel so much more fucking epic.
you should try the blaze black version where his rattata has perfect IVs , high level , and can use quick attack , tail whip , flame wheel , and tackle at level 16 and he's right after the first gym ...
Here's what I think about the list: 10. Whitney: Completely agree, If you know what your doing, she can be kind of easy 9. Cynthia: Probably a bit higher. The amount of coverage that she has is insane. I just did a Platinum Nuzlocke and she beat me literally at the last second 8. Clair: Somewhat hard. I only struggled with her once, but other than that, the fact that it's hard to find a type advantage does make it challenging. 7. Norman: He was devastating in the original Gen 3 games. You pretty much needed a fully evolved starter to have a somewhat easy time to beat him. But if you also have protect, then you're all set. 6. Fantina: She was a problem the first time I faced her. But thanks to this video I was able to beat her by using a special attacker on Duskull. Then use my Staravia to set up double teams on haunter, and then survive Mismagius's magical leaves in order to kill it 5. Juan: I can't say that much about him since I haven't faced him in like 8-10 years and can't remember a thing about that battle, lol. But he does sound annoying 4. Ghetsis: I think I lost to him 3-4 times because of his Hydreigon before I finally beat him for the first time 3. Ardos/Eldes: Ardos isn't really too challenging, he is hard, but not too hard (if that makes any sense, lol). Eldes can be challenging and this video pretty much explains it. Also the Salamence, my only tip is to catch this thing ASAP. 2. Evice: I lost to him at least 3 times before I beat him for the first time. You need to watch this video first in order to beat him for the first time, lol. Also, make sure you save the Master Ball because I've never been able to catch Tyranitar with any other ball. 1. Greevil: I have caught all of the legendaries in a single run quite a few times, and even one time without a shadow pokemon in my party. Tip: You might want to go into the final battle with only 5 pokemon so you can catch Lugia and use the master ball on it so you can head into the next battle at full health. And remember to bring your revives and potions because you're going to need them. Not to mention the fact that he's a f***ing cheater since he technically has 7 pokemon, including Lugia, lol.
I understand if people don't have the attention span to read this long list, I wouldn't even read it over twice myself, lol. But if you read the list, then thank you, lol
Let’s not forget something else about the Ghetsis battle: his team was designed specifically to defeat N, if he defeated you. And he would have won, in that scenario.
I did a Nuzlocke of Emerald and I honestly didn't find Norman or Wallace to be that bad. Winona, on the other hand, is an entirely different story. Her Altaria will keep spamming dragon dance and cotton guard until it is nearly impossible to KO, then even if you get its health low, she'll use a potion to heal it. Hardest gym leader fight in the entire game.
Why wasn't fighting Dialga in Pokemon Mystery Dungeon added. He is one of the hardest bosses if you don't have a single item. He just uses Roar of time which drops you to 40 health.
Really? Didn't really enjoy it much, You have start with Espeon and Umbreon, and you can't just catch whatever not to mention you can only capture the Pokemons with the shadow aura, Pokémon Gold is my favorite.
I liked Gold/Silver because you could catch your favourites from both 2 gens, including the newly-added, badass Espeon and Umbreon. The limited selection in Colosseum was definitely one of the biggest downsides, since what even is a Pokémon game if you don't have that selection? Though, the side-games did bring us some resemblance of a new formula of the main games. Instead of 'go fight all the 8 gyms and then the elite 4', it was 'go fight these fucking goons and eventually fight the big goon, oh yeah catch these weird pokemon'. Both formulas are good, no doubt. It was just nice to have that little bit of variation.
Oh Ghetsis' Hydreigon...that fucker gave me SO much trouble! And I won through LUCK!! If my Samurott hadn't held on and been boosted by Torrent, I would've probably been there FOREVER!!!
pikaace I honestly don't remember how I won the first time.... And there wasn't a second because the first was so horrendous that I *refused* to fight him again - I only played up until I beat N then restarted. Fuck that guy.
+pikaace I had a Scolipede in my team, so Hydreigon was actually piece of cake. Scolipede outruns a Hydreigon most of the time, and Mega Horn can destroy it in one move. It was one of the moments I loved having the underappreciated Bug-types in my team 8D
I completed both Colosseum and XD gale of darkness as a young child and I don't ever remember the final boss battles being as difficult as you described.. And you don't HAVE to capture them. You can just defeat them.
***** Ah, when I played them I found the pokemon snagging such a chore to obtain decent pokemon. It was fun, though I wish you just had better access to more wild pokemon.
+Jadduck From an objective standpoint, Evice is probably the hardest Pokemon battle in the series. He has some of the most powerful Pokemon in the game at the time (Tyranitar, Slaking and Salamence), 2 Pokemon that serve as support AND damage (Scizor and Slowking) and a hard hitter in general on Machamp. Add all of that on top of the kind of mediocre Pokemon selection outside a handful and the fact that he is conventionally at least 15 levels above you provided you don't grind at all. All 3 earthquake users synergize super well with Salamence, not to mention they're all bulky enough to get their respective setup moves in and cause chaos. I haven't tried this battle without using items at all, but that shits probably impossible.
Jorge Godínez but like a 10 year old me managed to beat the game? which means that button mashing your way through the fight is an actual possible solution
I started to play pokemon when I was 2.... No lie lol I started with the old ones XD but I ended up getting pro like really pro on the way as I went throughout the game XD right now I'm a Pokemon Master Lol Most People Will Now See Me In X And Y And Pokemon Ora's My Name In The Games Are Always Ash If You Seen Me In Game I Have A Mewtwo So You Better Get The Best You Can Get With A Battle With Me Lol
Cynthia was hard because her Pokemon were 10 levels higher than the elite 4 in Sinnoh. That is legitimately the only real reason. You can have awesome type matchups, but she was always just stronger than the others, basically kicking you in the teeth once you beat the Elite 4. Whitney is just an ass.
Omg I agree with... But Steven is the kind of guy who u just need to wreck and not much strategy just have a few fire types that r fast and few lvs higher and he's not much of a worry...
When you get to that point in the game red is easy, because he is so late. Even without any major grinding you can get multiple level 80's or even a level 90. His Pikachu is weak, the rest of his team is slow he isn't hard at all.
Jack- 574 Honestly, I don't get why people found Drapion difficult. Loop it, lift the stylus to dodge its attacks, repeat. Rampardos, on the other hand...
Jack- 574 I can see why that can be a problem, but once you are halfway through Rampardos's battle, it literally DOSEN'T STOP ATTACKING WITH ITS STONG AF ROCK SLIDE UNTIL ITS GAUGE IS EMPTY. No joke, I think Aron's Poké Assist is REQUIRED to get through to it.
Jack- 574 in my opinion the boss captures from the original ranger are the worst, its not like shadows or guardian signs where youre filling up the bar, but if you lift up your stylus you have to start back at square one. From memory, the hardest captures i remember were salamance and steelix. Salamance was just a pain since he was either off screen or always attacking. Steelix was worse since youd take damage from just touching it. I think the easiest way to beat steelix is to get help from a sneasel to make your capture line longer and capture him while hes curled up. But if youre like me and didnt do that the first time, good fucking luck
Jason Tester First time I played Pokemon Black, I didn't like any of the Pokemon I saw, so I just used my starter for the ENTIRE GAME. (I had HM slaves, of course, but never used them in battle.) I solo'd the Elite 4/N/Ghetsis/whatever with my Lvl.80+ Samurott. It was stupidly easy. Hydro Cannon Mega Horn Dig Revenge
+Juuzou The Gamer Norman was easy for me like you i had a Combuskon at the time with double kick rock smash ember and overheat and i also had a aron since its a steel/rock type steel being the best defensive type in the game and rock resisting normal easy
+Juuzou The Gamer the twins were a pain it took two trays to beat them the first time I had a Gardivoir with trace it traced synchronize instead of levitate and claydolse earthquake was annoying second battle Trace got levitate so it was easier I also had a vibrava
Well one of his Slakings doesn't try to beat you down, but rather disable you're counter with defensive moves. Nothing item spam can't counter. I beat him first try with Breloom, and force palm.
And now with the release of Legends Arceus, a certain someone’s ancestor seems to be vying for that top spot. If we think Greevil had seven Pokémon with that Shadow Lugia, then that person also has seven, but somehow worse!
In my replay of SS I beat here with a level 14 as my best you just have to know what to do and then she is really the easiest gym you should try beat gym six before 5 with level 20s and try and win
A lot of people playing the original GSC were in the mindset of training their starter and only their starter. The starters usually have a hard time dealing significant damage to miltank, and miltank is usually faster, can flinch with stomp, do massive damage with rollout, stop male pokemon dead with attract, etc. Even those training full teams could not really be prepared for miltank the first time through, and got steamrolled. Not everyone was packing a counter the first time through the game. I believe people who went with chikorita had the easiest time, due to bayleaf matching up the best against miltank as well as the general tendency for them to catch a geodude or onix to help against falkner and bugsy.
Who else thought that gardenia was one of the hardest gym leaders in platinum if you didn't start with a chimchar? Her rosarade was very hard to beat with its great special attack
kadabra, staravia, kirlia, ponyta, crobat/golbat... Idk what kind of team did you have if none of those were in your party at that point. I mean, zubat and abra are tedious to train, ok, but what about the others?
@@jacktheomnithere2127 sure Ghetsis can be swept with a dragon dance Haxorus if you set up on the cofigrigus but otherwise he is tough to this day, even with a well balanced team. As for Evice, even when I had the most overpowered team possible all at level 61 with protect Suicune-with ice beam and rain Raikou- spamming thunders Entei with backup sun and solarbeam Flygon spamming earthquake Heracross with mega horn and Brick Break Espeon with Psychic and dual screen support Even with the strongest available Pokémon at equal levels it still came down to the last Pokémon, 1v1 masterball
ShadowNinja because her kingdra was a pain in the rear end, Cynthia might of the highest level of all the champions, but at that point your Pokemon should be strong enough to deal with her
It's still satisfying to watch that old man threaten her that he'll tell Lance if she doesn't fork over the badge. One of my favorite moments from Heartgold. lol That bitch had it coming.
Rom Kin i fought him in crystal cause thats the game my friend had and it was hard. btw I was a little fuck at the time i was around age 6,7,8 so i wasnt very good at pokemon
jesse perez I'm sure a 5 year old can figure out type advantages. Just saying. When they notice that some moves did less when it said "it wasn't very effective" then notice other moves that did a lot of dmg that said "it was super effective"
I wish they'd make another Pokemon game on a console instead of just the 3ds, and I'm not talking Pokepark and Pokken Tournament, I mean something like Colosseum and XD. Those are my fucking jams and it saddens me that it's been over a decade since they both came out :'/
I found something really funny. That how my friend who played platinum and completed it and bragged about he defeated the hardest champion but then I found out diamond and pearl's cynthia was harder and also he couldn't defeat oras and Alola for a long time so that tells you something
The platinum battles were troubling sure but my Infernape swept most of the teams, EXCEPT the water gym, SCREW THAT GUY! AND HIS GYARADOS! Seriously I had 1 pokemon that could deal with that and it was Shinx and it was SEVERELY under-levelled On a side note: GHETSIS I HATE YOU! I HATE YOUR HYDREIGON! Seriously although most my other battles it only took me 1 try to win (BRUTE FORCE FTW!) and the same goes for this one, his Hydreigon gave me hell, then took it away, then it slapped me in the face with it but all this battle did was motivate me to get my OWN little bundle of overpowered BS
***** I think the reason I had trouble was i was trying to just use brute force over type advantages and whatnot since I was pretty young when i played platinum. Though Brute force with infernape worked REALLY well most of the time since looking at his stats now (it is lvl 100) his speed and attack/sp attack are all over 200 I think
Opinions 10: She was hard at first but in my most recent playthrough of HeartGold, I beat Miltank with my FREAKING YANMA. It even took a Rollout somehow. 9: I expected this to be higher all because of THAT Garchomp (also Cynthia's team isn't the only thing that's hard, so are Rock Types. What'd you think I'd say pervert?) 8: Clair was also hard, only because of Kingdra. 7: Norman is hard in every game he's in, except B2/W2 in which you have multiple powerful Pokemon and Fighting Types by the time you get to the PWT 6: She's only hard in Platinum unless you have anything with a Dark Type move 5: What do you have against Kingdra? 4: *_HYDREEEEEEEEIGON!_* THE BEST POKEMON OF ALL TIME! 3: *SERIOUSLY WHAT DO YOU HAVE AGAINST KINGDRA?!* 2: Skill Swap is INSANE. Slaking will eff your team up 1: Thought six Shadow Pokemon was enough? No? HAVE SEVEN INSTEAD!
All garchomp needs is a good ice fang or ice punch and it'll go down fast,. In my favorite run through sinnoh I used a weavile, It was so damn satisfying to kill it in one hit
Kingdra, being water/dragon has no weakness in gen 3-5 other than dragon itself. Dragon moves were also uncommon in Gen 2-3 and damaging Dragon-type moves were all special. Fairy type was only introduced in gen 6.
Joseph Moncayo In the original ruby, I ran out of other pokemon once against Norman because I forgot to restore before entering the gym and my lvl 12 aron singlehandedly took down his level 31 slaking for the win because it just kept using focus punch and getting stunned out of it when I rock smashed. It was quite funny.
An insanely fast and powerful Alakazam with all the elemental punches, A Heracross that’s as tough as you’d expect it to be, and _ANOTHER FUCKIN ONE OF THESE!_
No but rahin double battle first time gave.me carp thought in sheld i transfer deino and over level to hydragon to rip though his gym changle like nothing yah fairy may exiced when hydragon can use flash cannon to destory monst fairy or utrun to get the hell out there
Screw Evice. Normally when you get to him, your pokemon are mid level 40. Let me remind you there are NO RANDOM BATTLES in Collesium to grind on. His guys are 20 levels above that, and all S-tier pokemon with powerful movesets. I honestly can't recall ever legitimately beating him, I remember as a kid I had an Action Replay that made EVERY pokemon a Shadow Pokemon, as well as 99 Master Balls, so I just caught his whole team. ...as a side note, some normally non-catchable pokemon only have 2-3 moves.
Beat him first try with a legit lvl 80+ jolteon and a lvl 50 drattak. my Jolteon was so op because as a child i didn't knew english so mid game i tough i finished it and i grinded on the 100 stairs arena thing. What a surprise when i knew i didn't finished the game. it was easy. But the final trainer of the 100 stairs thing is a pain in the ass. Latios AND Latias? Com on! UPDATE: Talking about Greevice
maxspecs While there's no random battles, there is Mt. Battle and the 4 or 5 trainers you can always fight in Pyrite (or however it's spelled). I believe you can also get exp in the Colosseum fights, but not 100% sure on that one.
Most of these fight arent THAT hard. The pokemon you use are just weak as fuck. Yes they are easier to train and thus you can have them at higher levels. But they still lack pure defense as well as attack. Like your teams to fight Ghetis, Clair or Juan. Like Juan was so easy lol..... Hes only got one strong pokemon.
if its so easy why cant i beat cindia on platinum i literally gave up trying to beat d/p/p because of cindia and most of the time i was either the same level as her even overleveled i still lost but i do agree most of the ppl on these lust are kinda easy except cindia
Last time I played Platinum, I had to evolve my Empoleon before I felt confident enough to try. This was over a decade ago, and I’m hoping the next time I play Platinum won’t demand so much level grinding. But yeah, that STAB Shadow Ball is completely unfair for the third gym. HG/SS Morty isn’t *that* much better.
I really didn't have any problems with clair.... because i had a typhlosion that knew the move swift.. so while her kingdra was spamming smokescreen I took it down with swift, because if you didn't know the move swift never misses.
well when i first play gsc its my first pokemon game,that time was around year 2004 when i played,no internet,nobody to ask,no walktrough,just some 10 year old playing randomly ,shes hard as fuck
mi first pokemon game was @#$/ pearl so no walkthrous went blind and at the end i had to battle friking cintia and i saved before the battle and it toke me 10 resets @#$/^& hell x (
o another stratigi for hg is to get a kangaskan in the safari zone lv it up to 36 or 38 and it gets outrage and recs clares day lol one outrage basicli dead
The exclusion of Liza and Tate (from emerald only) sickens me. They were the biggest bitches to beat. I couldn't care for Whitney... I'd choose to face 8 whitneys than FKN Liza and Tate Seriously... That duo is Out. Of. Control
Well, you were "sickened" about the list not having Tate and Liza, and I'm saying is that I breezed through their gym with a Sharpedo. Maybe you were referring to your first encounter when you were ill-prepared. I was lucky enough to acquire a Modest one, and could OHKO using Crunch at lvl 40 any of their Pokemon.
For me fantina and Juan were one of the easiest battles I had.Against fantina you have to be careful and not use psychic or ghost instead use a markrow if you play diamond.Against Juan use manektrike or sceptile but double team is very annoying
I hear the champion of Pokemon Sun and Moon might be just as hard as Cynthia, apparently the champion is programmed to set up rocks first turn and actually battles like a competitve battler.
Wow. I'm surprised. WHERE IS LENORA? The herdier is OK but... THEN SHE THROWS OUT WATCHOG. IT HAS HYPNOSIS AND RETALIATE AND SOME ANNOYING MOVES. FOR THE 2ND GYM LEADER AND ANOTHER NORMAL TYPE LEADER SHE'S A NIGHTMARE!
Goober Rae I dunno what it is with the normal Type Gym Leaders being so OP. The Normal type is nothing but the finest of ass (apart from Snorlax and to a certain extent Slaking). You get bodied by THIS whatchog but every single fucking one that comes after that just gets bodied. Its just that One Whatchog that is a pain in the ass. Apart from her and the ground type guy, Gen 5 was incredibly easy when it came to gym leaders IMO.
N was much more difficult than Ghetsis for me, mostly because he outsped and critical hit one shot my legendary dragon with his own. But neither of them were too terribly difficult.
When it comes to Sinnoh Gym Leaders, I honestly had more trouble with CANDICE, ESPECIALLY her Froslass. With Fantina, I have the following step-by-step guide 1. Catch a Buizel 2. Check it's got a good nature in Speed (That's NOT Timid) 3. Evolve it at Level 26. 4. Make sure it learns Crunch. (Learns it the instant it evolves) 5. Give it the Dread Plate (which you can get as early as your battle against Commander Jupiter) 6. Go to town on Fantina.
Fantina put me of Platinum, since Chimchar is one of the few fire types in the game, which is basically needed for Byron (excluding Ground types) Also I always thought Fantina was a guy
Eiffal.B then tough shit. you put some starters before if you want the advantige, and i find the tirtwig family the best in platinum. also, crobat can survivie for a hit, and is FASTER then almost anything at THAT point.
Eiffal.B she was a LOT worse in d/p sure you fought her later but to make up for that she had a bulky ass Drifblim with some hard hitting moves, a GENGAR and her mismagius 10 levels higher than in Pt. all of which hit hard as hell and are fairly bulky on the special side, and considering they outspeed most of your pokemon and physically based pokemon dont do so well taking special hits theres no real way to beat her effectivly. a good Steel type WOULD be your best bet but the only ones you can have are Empoleon and Bastiodon if you play pearl. bronzong wont resist the ever so OP shadow ball so it cant really help too much.
+Cuddlefish Gaming Well i got into competitive a whole bunch later, mostly Pokemon XD taught me that battles arent as simple as using a super effective move over and over again. That being said i still usually use Hyper Offense, just because i love using pokemon that do unreasonable amounts of damage. I have a pretty good winrate on Pokemon Showdown
exactly thats pokemon showdown. pretty much everyone on there is trash, im talking go to an actual tournament with skilled veterans. people who could sweep your entire team with a level 1 sturdy magnemite with recycle and berry juice. if you can come out on top after those kinds of players, then you can call yourself "so good"
I'm not saying I'm the best battler out there, just that I'm better than average, and I tend to build teams that are designed to handle any threat. For instance, Magnemite? Killed by knock off and multi-hit moves.
I remember beating Ghetsis and then turning off during the credits, in the other games it saved before the credits, in this one no... So I had to do it again :(
Shame Gen VII wasn't out at this point. I garantee at least one of the battles would be on here. Be it one of the trial trainers, Totem Pokemon, Kahunas, elite four or more he champion.
If that happened, I would buy that game! I will get a motherfucking mega Rayquaza, and just beat the living shit out of it with my own spam. Or, if they wanted to be dicks, mega Arceus.
+Sonic Ramon Contrary mega garchomp with superpower added to its move pool. superpower, draco meteor, earthquake and a filler move and well. Everyone is fucked.
Guilherme Girola Speedy said this in another video. The only reason Red is hard is because his Pokemon are high leveled. Once your Pokemon are strong enough, he goes down easy. It's not like that with Lance or Cynthia.
10: AAAAAAAAARGH!!! NOT HER! But wait, there is a solution! Bayleef with Reflect. FEMALE. 9: The best and the toughest, huh? I need to face her when i can in Platinum. 8: There's another way to deal with Kingdra: Again, the Chikorita line saves the day, and all you need is a way to cripple Kingdra, and then... FRENZY PLANT THE SUCKER UNTIL IT DROPS DEAD. And now, more people are probably gonna stop underestimating Chikorita. 7: Norman is especially hard in the original Gen 3 games, since the Physical/Special split was not there at the time. In Alpha Sapphire... he's actually a decent challenge. 6: ERGH. THAT... MISMAGIUS. Trust me, I know how you feel. 5: Juan?? HA! He was a JOKE last time I played Emerald! 4: Ghetsis in White? Hard? HA! Let's see, I had a team with Zekrom, Emboar, Ferrothorn and a few more... And he was easy! 3: These two must the stuff of nightmares... I haven't played the Orre games, BTW. 2: Evice must be hard... But he is also an idiot. 1: Oh, BALLS.
Yep. I mean... Using an X ATTACK on Tyranitar AND Machamp, while the only pokemon still alive in Chugga's team is Quagsire... Evice is DEFINITELY an idiot! Oh, and to add insult to injury... Chugga caught Tyranitar with the Master Ball, making Evice an EVEN bigger fool of himself. Then again, Chugga is lucky enough to catch a Level 70 Groudon with near-full health... WITH A NEST BALL.
Cook Oliver hey did you know: shadow lugia has a move you can only get here; that you can only get form XD, meanign, if you get in from XD, to RSE, to DPP, TO BW/BW2, to X&Y to OR& AS, you can have a pokemon with a legal move it should not have.
sceptile was my preferred starter and as a kid my sceptile was way higher level than other members of my party so it was bad her darn altaria still haunts me to this day, but I got my revenge in OR though.
Bryan Boornazian Twice, she destroyed me, because at the time, I was unaware that Swablu evolved into a freaking dragon, armed with Earthquake of all things. It took me a while to figure out how my Electric attacks were suddenly doing little to no damage against a "bird".