Appendix:FireRed and LeafGreen walkthrough/Section 17: Difference between revisions

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Her {{p|Slowbro}} has been replaced with {{p|Piloswine}}. Her {{p|Lapras}} now has {{m|Thunder}} and {{p|Dewgong}} now has {{m|Signal Beam}}. Other than that her team is not that much different. A {{t|Fighting}} or {{type2|Electric}}-type would be able to handle her team. If you use a {{type2|Fire}} against Piloswine, finish it off quickly as it knows two moves that could KO one quickly especially {{p|Charizard}}.
Her {{p|Slowbro}} has been replaced with {{p|Piloswine}}. Her {{p|Lapras}} now has {{m|Thunder}} and {{p|Dewgong}} now has {{m|Signal Beam}}. Other than that her team is not that much different. A {{t|Fighting}} or {{type|Electric}}-type would be able to handle her team. If you use a {{type|Fire}} against Piloswine, finish it off quickly as it knows two moves that could KO one quickly especially {{p|Charizard}}.


===Bruno===
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Both Bruno's {{p|Onix}} have evolved into {{p|Steelix}}. With their weak Sp. Defense a powerful Fire-type attack can easily KO them. His other Pokémon now know how to use {{m|Rock Slide}} so be careful if you use a {{type2|Flying}}.  The {{type2|Psychic}} will still dominate [[Bruno]], as the only moves that are super-effective on them are the {{p|Steelix}}'s {{m|Crunch}}.  Bring in a team with a strong slate of Special Attackers and the fight will be easy.
Both Bruno's {{p|Onix}} have evolved into {{p|Steelix}}. With their weak Sp. Defense a powerful Fire-type attack can easily KO them. His other Pokémon now know how to use {{m|Rock Slide}} so be careful if you use a {{type|Flying}}.  The {{type|Psychic}} will still dominate [[Bruno]], as the only moves that are super-effective on them are the {{p|Steelix}}'s {{m|Crunch}}.  Bring in a team with a strong slate of Special Attackers and the fight will be easy.


===Agatha===
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Her {{p|Golbat}} has evolved into {{p|Crobat}} and her {{p|Haunter}} has been replaced with {{p|Misdreavus}}. Other than that {{p|Arbok}} now knows how to use {{m|Earthquake}}, both {{p|Gengar}} knows how to use {{m|Psychic}} and one of her Gengar as well as Misdreavus knowing how to use {{m|Thunderbolt}}. If you choose to use a Pokémon that is or knows a move from the {{t|Psychic}} or {{type2|Dark}}, choose carefully as Agatha's Pokémon have moves to counter different types, making it difficult for Pokémon such as {{p|Murkrow}} to win.  All of Agatha's Pokémon have relatively poor Defenses, and all except for {{p|Misdreavus}} are weak to {{type2|Psychic}} attacks.
Her {{p|Golbat}} has evolved into {{p|Crobat}} and her {{p|Haunter}} has been replaced with {{p|Misdreavus}}. Other than that {{p|Arbok}} now knows how to use {{m|Earthquake}}, both {{p|Gengar}} knows how to use {{m|Psychic}} and one of her Gengar as well as Misdreavus knowing how to use {{m|Thunderbolt}}. If you choose to use a Pokémon that is or knows a move from the {{t|Psychic}} or {{type|Dark}}, choose carefully as Agatha's Pokémon have moves to counter different types, making it difficult for Pokémon such as {{p|Murkrow}} to win.  All of Agatha's Pokémon have relatively poor Defenses, and all except for {{p|Misdreavus}} are weak to {{type|Psychic}} attacks.


===Lance===
===Lance===
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Lance is more difficult to face than before. He now has two {{p|Dragonite}} and one of his {{p|Dragonair}} has been replaced by {{p|Kingdra}}. Facing Kingdra will be difficult since only {{type2|Dragon}} moves will do super effective damage against it and it is capable of countering the {{type2|Dragon}} as well as the {{type2|Grass}}.  A powerful {{type2|Electric}} or {{type2|Ice}} move will suffice, or a {{type2|Dragon}} move if possible.  Both {{p|Dragonite}}s have moves to counter pure Ice-types or ones that are part Water types.  It is possible to make it easier if a paralyzing move like {{m|Thunder Wave}} is used to cut their speed. Lastly both {{p|Gyarados}} and {{p|Aerodactyl}} now have moves that can counter the types they are weak to.  {{p|Lapras}} is a good Pokémon to bring to this fight, as it can learn both {{t|Ice}} and {{type2|Electric}} moves, while resisting {{t|Fire}} and {{type2|Ground}} moves.
Lance is more difficult to face than before. He now has two {{p|Dragonite}} and one of his {{p|Dragonair}} has been replaced by {{p|Kingdra}}. Facing Kingdra will be difficult since only {{type|Dragon}} moves will do super effective damage against it and it is capable of countering the {{type|Dragon}} as well as the {{type|Grass}}.  A powerful {{type|Electric}} or {{type|Ice}} move will suffice, or a {{type|Dragon}} move if possible.  Both {{p|Dragonite}}s have moves to counter pure Ice-types or ones that are part Water types.  It is possible to make it easier if a paralyzing move like {{m|Thunder Wave}} is used to cut their speed. Lastly both {{p|Gyarados}} and {{p|Aerodactyl}} now have moves that can counter the types they are weak to.  {{p|Lapras}} is a good Pokémon to bring to this fight, as it can learn both {{t|Ice}} and {{type|Electric}} moves, while resisting {{t|Fire}} and {{type|Ground}} moves.


===Blue===
===Blue===
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The main change to Blue's team is that his {{p|Pidgeot}} and {{p|Rhydon}} have been replaced by {{p|Heracross}} and {{p|Tyranitar}}. They along with {{p|Alakazam}} and the rest of his team depending on what your [[Starter Pokémon|starter]] was have new movesets that can also counter most types they are weak to aside from {{p|Arcanine}} and {{p|Exeggutor}}.  
The main change to Blue's team is that his {{p|Pidgeot}} and {{p|Rhydon}} have been replaced by {{p|Heracross}} and {{p|Tyranitar}}. They along with {{p|Alakazam}} and the rest of his team depending on what your [[Starter Pokémon|starter]] was have new movesets that can also counter most types they are weak to aside from {{p|Arcanine}} and {{p|Exeggutor}}.  


Although Blue's new team is very powerful, it has some major weaknesses that can be exploited by a skilled trainer.  Any {{type2|Flying}} move should be able to quickly defeat {{p|Heracross}}, as it is 4x super effective. {{p|Tyranitar}} also has a 4x weakness to the {{type2|Fighting}}, so be sure to take it out as quickly as possible before it is able to inflict heavy damage with its extremely high {{Stat|Attack}} stat.  {{p|Exeggutor}} also has a quadruple weakness to the {{type2|Bug}}, so any Pokémon can learn a {{type2|Bug}} move like {{m|Signal Beam}} (for example: {{p|Dewgong}} will be able to wipe it out).  {{p|Alakazam}} is also weak to the {{type2|Bug}} as well as the {{type2|Dark}} and the {{type2|Ghost}}, and its terrible {{Stat|Defense}} can be exploited.  Beware of its extremely high {{Stat|Special Attack}} stat, however.  {{p|Gyarados}} is very difficult to deal with, as it has {{a|Intimidate}}, good Defense, {{Stat|Special Defense}}, {{Stat|Speed}}, and very high Attack. It has a quadruple weakness to the {{type2|Electric}}, but its {{m|Earthquake}} can quickly destroy any {{type2|Electric}} Pokémon that it outspeeds.  {{p|Arcanine}} is powerful and fast, but it cannot counter any {{t|Water}}, {{t|Ground}}, or {{type2|Rock}} Pokémon.  His [[Starter Pokémon|starter]] is the most difficult: all three of his starters can counter their weaknesses.  Fortunately, Charizard has a 4x weakness to the {{type2|Rock}}, and both {{p|Blastoise}} and {{p|Venusaur}} are fairly slow, with {{p|Venusaur}} having many weaknesses.  A powerful, diverse team is needed to take down Blue.  Some recommended Pokémon are: {{p|Jolteon}}, {{p|Dewgong}}, {{p|Aerodactyl}}, {{p|Gengar}}, {{p|Lapras}}, {{p|Machamp}}, as well as the [[Starter Pokémon|starter]].
Although Blue's new team is very powerful, it has some major weaknesses that can be exploited by a skilled trainer.  Any {{type|Flying}} move should be able to quickly defeat {{p|Heracross}}, as it is 4x super effective. {{p|Tyranitar}} also has a 4x weakness to the {{type|Fighting}}, so be sure to take it out as quickly as possible before it is able to inflict heavy damage with its extremely high {{Stat|Attack}} stat.  {{p|Exeggutor}} also has a quadruple weakness to the {{type|Bug}}, so any Pokémon can learn a {{type|Bug}} move like {{m|Signal Beam}} (for example: {{p|Dewgong}} will be able to wipe it out).  {{p|Alakazam}} is also weak to the {{type|Bug}} as well as the {{type|Dark}} and the {{type|Ghost}}, and its terrible {{Stat|Defense}} can be exploited.  Beware of its extremely high {{Stat|Special Attack}} stat, however.  {{p|Gyarados}} is very difficult to deal with, as it has {{a|Intimidate}}, good Defense, {{Stat|Special Defense}}, {{Stat|Speed}}, and very high Attack. It has a quadruple weakness to the {{type|Electric}}, but its {{m|Earthquake}} can quickly destroy any {{type|Electric}} Pokémon that it outspeeds.  {{p|Arcanine}} is powerful and fast, but it cannot counter any {{t|Water}}, {{t|Ground}}, or {{type|Rock}} Pokémon.  His [[Starter Pokémon|starter]] is the most difficult: all three of his starters can counter their weaknesses.  Fortunately, Charizard has a 4x weakness to the {{type|Rock}}, and both {{p|Blastoise}} and {{p|Venusaur}} are fairly slow, with {{p|Venusaur}} having many weaknesses.  A powerful, diverse team is needed to take down Blue.  Some recommended Pokémon are: {{p|Jolteon}}, {{p|Dewgong}}, {{p|Aerodactyl}}, {{p|Gengar}}, {{p|Lapras}}, {{p|Machamp}}, as well as the [[Starter Pokémon|starter]].


Once you defeat Blue again your new team is recorded in the Hall of Fame and congratulations for facing the updated Elite Four. This along with the [[Trainer Tower]] are the most challenging elements of the game and this will truly test your skill as a Pokémon Trainer.
Once you defeat Blue again your new team is recorded in the Hall of Fame and congratulations for facing the updated Elite Four. This along with the [[Trainer Tower]] are the most challenging elements of the game and this will truly test your skill as a Pokémon Trainer.