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Victory Road
To pass here you will need the moves SURF and STRENGTH, all the
skills, and best Pokemon you have. There are TOUGH Pokemon here (Lv. 40
Marowaks, Lv. 40 Venoats, etc.) and very skilled trainers. This is where
you will also find Moltres, the Legendary Fire Bird. There are a lot of
puzzles, and by the end you will probably be VERY worn-out, but still
wondering how come Gary was again one step ahead of you, as explained by
the people in the cave.
Suggested Pokemon: Any

Indigo Plateau
This is a PokeCenter and a PokeMart. Get all the things you
need, pick
your best 6 Pokemon, and go though the door at the top to fight the Elite
Four, a group of the most powerful trainers ever. All their Pokemon are
over lv. 50, so be prepared for some good fights.
Personally, my best team against this (all well-trained, of course) are
Articuno, Raichu(!!!), Venusaur, Hypno with HYPNOSIS/DREAM EATER combo,
(or Mewtwo later on) and TWO back-up powerhouses for the last two slots.
I like this
form because:
1. Every pokemon in the bosses' inventory will have some weakness against
at least one of these. The only one without some weakness is the
Alakazam. According to most of the lists in the net, they are weak
against ghosts and bugs. Well, ghosts seemed to actually be weak
when facing physics, because their Night Shade doesn't do much while
the PSYBEAM/PSYCHIC does super damage in return! And if I put in a
bug, it won't be able to handle any other pokemon except the grass
pokemon, and I don't want to "waste" any of the team members by only
letting it fight twice. I thought about using a Venomat, but it
will interfere with the other Psychic's Job.
2. These will either be well-trained, or will start out at high-levels.
Who wouldn't want to train Raichus and your beginning Pokemon? The
bird and Mewtwo well already start at levels almost equivlent to the
Elite Four's.
3. It is flexible, because there is actually 2 spaces for whatever you
want (especially against psychic pokemon because non of the pokemon
actually works SUPER against them). You can add in a ghost for defense
if Bruno's fighters gets rough (they can't TOUCH you. I mean really),
you can add in a fighter to pound some heavily-defended pokemon as
hard as you can, add in a Dragon because of their general effective-
ness (you will NEVER read "it is not that effective" for a dragon
attack), or you can just add in another strong pokemon from an element
in which you are weak (such as a back-up fire pokemon, or a ground
pokemon).
Or, the best of them all, a weak pokemon you want to train! Just put
it at the front of the line, call it after every match, and switch to
another pokemon. This way, it will gain experience for every battle
you fight! My Far'fetched gained 25 levels this way in one trip through
the ELITE FOUR!
Now, the roster.
The first, Lorelei has a group of ice Pokemon. (Raichu can dish out SUPER
damage, it can take on all five one-by-one or you can use the Venusaur also
doing large damage) She starts with a Lv. 54 Dewgong, secondly a Lv. 53
Cloyester, then a Lv. 54 Slowbro. A Jynx (Lv. 56) follows the battle, and
finishes off with a Lv. 56 Lapras.
The second man (Bruno) has rock / fighting Pokemon. To be exact, he starts
off with a Lv. 53 Onix. After that, he switches off to fighting and gets
out a Lv. 55 Hitmonchan and then a Lv. 55 Hitmonlee. After the fighting duo,
he gets a Lv. 56 Onix and finally his ace card, the Lv. 58 Machamp. Bring
a water and a psychic/ghost pokemon for this. (I suggest an Articuno for
rocks and a Hypno/Mewtwo for the fighters)
The third lady (Agatha) has mind-controllers at her control, kicking off
with a Lv. 56 Gengar. Then, a Lv. 56 Golbat will try to CONFUSE you into
submission. A lighter challenge (Lv. 55 Haunter) comes in afterwards. You
might think she ran out of good pokemon, but a Lv. 58 Arbok comes out next,
followed by a Lv. 60 Gengar. (Your Hypno, if you use my plan, will make
these fights very easy. Raichu can also take on the Golbat) Remember,
she is one of the only trainers who can call back pokemon at will.
The forth man (Lance) has awesome Dragons to fight you. He said he trained
for a long time, no wonder she starts off with a Lv. 58 Gyrados! A pair of
Lv. 56 Dragonairs follows the fight. A Lv. 60 Aerodatcytl next (I guess he
was at the lab too). Finally, he brings out his long-trained and VERY hard-
to-get Lv. 62 Dragonite! One word... watch out for HYPER BEAM! (Raichu
can beat the Gyrados easily. As for the dragons, use Articuno if you have
it. It can go ahead and take on all four.
After 4 long, hard battles, you will realize that another had already
defeated the Elite Four! Who is it? Why.. it is Gary! After he tells you
of his ambition, you fight his 6 strong Pokemon with what is left of your
six. He starts with a Lv. 61 Pidgeot, which is easy to defeat.
(Another small-fry for Raichu) Then he calls an Lv. 59 Alakazam, (pound
with everything you got) followed by a Rhydon. (Use the Articuno for a
full effect) He finishes off with pokemon of fire, water, and plant types
with them being Lv. 61, Lv. 63, and the last being Lv. 65 (his first pick
in the game). His plant choice is Exegguter, his Fire Choice is Arcanine,
and his water choice is
Gyrados. They will come out in dimuting power order
(Water-Fire-Plant. Fire-Plant-Water, or Plant-Fire Water). (Articuno
gets the fire, Raichu gets the water, and Hypno/Mewtwo for the plant) If
you manage to defeat him in this climatic and difficult battle, be
prepared for the ending of Pokemon!
Suggested Pokemon: ANY

THE END...
or is it?

Cerulean Dungeon\Cave
After you have beaten the Pokemon League, go back to Cerulean City.
northwest of Cerulean City in a cave is Mewtwo, the best Pokemon there
(# 150). He is at lv. 70 and is at the end of a long way in the cave.
There are Lv. 50s Pokemon from everywhere (Venomoths, Chanseys, Kadabras,
Raichus(!!!), Magnitons, Marowaks, Hypnos, etc.). It is possible to catch
Mewtwo without the Master Ball, but it is hard. He is no pushover and will
do a lot of damage against you. He has Swift, Psychic, Recover,
and Barrier at his command. Which means 2 attacks (one fast and one
powerful) and two defenses (one for healing and one for defense), making
him a balanced and powerful pokemon.
Suggested Pokemon: Any and Mewtwo
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