here i have included all the Pokemon and the levels and the moves that the Pokemon league has:
Elite Four: Aaron
Speciality: BugYanmegaAir SlashLevel 49Bug/FlyingBug BuzzU-TurnDouble TeamScizorIron HeadLevel 49Bug/SteelX-ScissorNight SlashQuick AttackVespiquenAttack OrderLevel 50Bug/FlyingDefend OrderHeal OrderPower GemHeracrossMegahornLevel 51Bug/FightingClose CombatNight SlashStone EdgeDrapionX-ScissorLevel 53Poison/DarkCross PoisonIce FangAerial AcePlenty of 4x weaknesses to exploit: Yanmega and Vespiquen to Rock, Scizor to Fire and Heracross to Flying. These four are not too difficult at all, and you should be able to finish them off in one hit each. For Drapion, use a good Ground move like Earthquake to take it out, but if it survives, Ice Fang can really hurt your Ground Pokemon. Yanmega's Double Team can be really annoying, so shut it down as fast as you can.
Elite Four: Bertha
Speciality: GroundWhiscashEarth PowerLevel 50Water/GroundAqua TailZen HeadbuttSandstormGliscorEarthquakeLevel 53Ground/FlyingIce FangFire FangThunder FangHippowdonEarthquakeLevel 52GroundStone EdgeCrunchYawnGolemEarthquakeLevel 52Rock/GroundFire PunchThunderpunchSandstormRhyperiorEarthquakeLevel 55Ground/RockRock WreckerMegahornAvalancheWhile Flying-type Pokemon are immune to Earthquake, they are weak to Rock-type moves like Stone Edge and Rock Wrecker. Stick with Grass, Water and Ice Pokemon for this one. Grass Pokemon have the added resistance to Ground moves, and Whiscash, Golem and Rhyperior are all 4x weak to Grass attacks. Gliscor is 4x weak to Ice, but watch out for those elemental fangs.
Elite Four: Flint
Speciality: FireHoundoomFlamethrowerLevel 52Dark/FireSludge BombDark PulseSunny DayFlareonOverheatLevel 55FireGiga ImpactQuick AttackWill-O-WispRapidashFlare BlitzLevel 53FireSolarbeamBounceSunny DayInfernapeFlare BlitzLevel 55Fire/FightingThunderpunchMach PunchEarthquakeMagmortarFlamethrowerLevel 57FireThunderboltSolarbeamHyper BeamHe finally gets some proper Fire Pokemon in Platinum! Sunny Day can make life tricky for Water Pokemon since it reduces the effectiveness of all Water-attacks by half, as well as lets Rapidash and Magmortar fire SolarBeam in a single turn. Your best bet is to strike hard and fast: sweep Flint with attacks like Surf, Earthquake and Stone Edge. For added fun, set up Stealth Rock and hit Flint's Pokemon for up to 25% damage as he switches them in.
Elite Four: Lucian
Speciality: PsychicMr. MimePsychicLevel 53PsychicThunderboltReflectLight ScreenEspeonPsychicLevel 55PsychicShadow BallQuick AttackSignal BeamBronzongPsychicLevel 54Steel/PsychicGyro BallEarthquakeCalm MindAlakazamPsychicLevel 56PsychicEnergy BallFocus BlastRecoverGalladeDrain PunchLevel 59Psychic/FightingPsycho CutLeaf BladeStone EdgeWith an immunity to Psychic, Dark Pokemon are clearly ideal for this battle. They should be able to take down Mr. Mime, Espeon and Alakazam without too much problem, although the secondary attacks may hurt some Dark Pokemon with secondary typings. For Bronzong, stick with some strong Fire moves, but be careful of Earthquake. As for Gallade, a Ghost Pokemon for the Fighting immunity can be used. As with the Dark Pokemon, be careful of any secondary typings that may cause it to become weak to Psycho Cut (e.g. Gengar) or Stone Edge (e.g. Drifblim).
You'll realise soon enough that it's not sufficient to beat Lucian. There's one more trainer you need to face, so make sure you save after beating him, and continue on. When you enter the final room, you'll walk to the end and meet a familiar friend - prepare to battle the Sinnoh Pokemon League Champion: Cynthia! Elite Four: Cynthia
Speciality: DiversitySpiritombDark PulseLevel 58Ghost/DarkPsychicSilver WindShadow BallRoseradeEnergy BallLevel 58Grass/PoisonSludge BombToxicExtrasensoryTogekissAir SlashLevel 60Normal/FlyingAura SphereWater PulseShock WaveLucarioAura SphereLevel 60Fighting/SteelExtremespeedShadow BallStone EdgeMiloticSurfLevel 58WaterIce BeamMirror CoatDragon PulseGarchompDragon RushLevel 62Dragon/GroundEarthquakeFlamethrowerGiga ImpactAlthough Spiritomb's only claim to fame is that it has no weaknesses, that doesn't mean it resists everything. Take it down with some strong neutral attacks like Surf and Earthquake. Roserade and Togekiss can both be taken down with an Ice-type, but you will definitely want it in top shape to take on Garchomp. If you don't manage to take out Garchomp using its 4x weakness to Ice, use some Dragon-type moves as well. For Milotic, use some Physical attacks to render Mirror Coat useless. A Ground Pokemon using Earthquake can easily take down Lucario.
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The best Pokmon V Battle Deck available on the market is the "Zacian V League Battle Deck."
No, EX Pokmon do not count as basic Pokmon in the Pokmon Trading Card Game.
Pokemon Are Not Evil they just faint the opjectson of the game is to beat the champion in the Pokemon league
Pokmon EX cards are a special type of Pokmon trading card that feature powerful Pokmon with higher HP and stronger attacks compared to regular Pokmon cards. They also have unique abilities and are often sought after by collectors and players for their competitive advantages in the Pokmon Trading Card Game.
In the Pokmon Trading Card Game, Pokmon EX cards follow specific rules. Players can only have up to four Pokmon EX cards in their deck. When a Pokmon EX is knocked out, the opponent takes two Prize cards instead of one. Additionally, Pokmon EX have higher HP and stronger attacks compared to regular Pokmon cards.
In the Pokmon Trading Card Game, poison is a special condition that affects a Pokmon. When a Pokmon is poisoned, it takes damage between turns. The damage is usually 10 damage counters at the end of each turn. The poison condition can be removed by retreating the Pokmon, evolving it, or using certain Trainer cards. Some Pokmon and attacks can also inflict poison on the opponent's Pokmon.
Yes, you can mix Pokmon cards from different series when playing the Pokmon Trading Card Game.
Some popular 3 player Pokmon games that can be enjoyed together include Pokmon Sword and Shield, Pokmon Let's Go Pikachu and Eevee, and Pokmon Sun and Moon. These games allow players to team up, battle, and trade Pokmon in a cooperative multiplayer experience.
GX Pokmon cards are a special type of Pokmon card that feature more powerful attacks and abilities compared to regular Pokmon cards. They also have higher HP (hit points) and can provide a bigger advantage in battles. GX Pokmon cards are easily distinguishable by the GX symbol on the card and are sought after by collectors and players for their strength and unique abilities.
GX Pokmon are powerful cards in the Pokmon Trading Card Game that have special abilities and attacks. When a player uses a GX Pokmon, they can only use one GX attack per game. These attacks are usually stronger and have unique effects compared to regular attacks. Additionally, GX Pokmon have a higher HP and can provide strategic advantages during gameplay.
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