I think there is a poliwhirl somewhere near there.
First you need to capture a Pokemon with a Water PokeAssist and another with a Rock PokeAssist. Trap Charizard in the water bubble and flick the the dirt given to you via the Rock PokeAssist. While Charizard is stunned, electrocute it (with Plusle or Minun) and capture away! Update: Capture a Poliwhirl (which you can find I assume) and while it's flying around, use Poliwhirl's Poke Assist, watch out in case Charizard flies into the bubble that you are currently creating, but otherwise after it is trapped, its easy. Circle like mad. I would NOT consider using Plusle or Minun because Charizard flies offscreen a LOT
It really depends on the Pokemon you are fighting and the strategy of your opponent. Charizard is weak against Water x2, Electric x2, and Rock x4.
You have to get a manaphy from Pokemon ranger and breed it
Since Charizard is the Fire/Flying-type Pokemon, it is recommended to use physical Electric, Rock, and Water-type attacks.
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Well i personally think that blastoise is better because first water is more effective at fire and it can surf but charizard can fly
in the water or above the land or in the foir reogin.
the truth is...charizard is better than groudon... bobo si groudon mahina sya! weak!
to get a suincune you have 2 beat the whole game with a starter Pokemon as charizard because water is effective to fire
no you dunderhead it is a non legendary fire-flying type that I think i also dragon
Capture the Ursaring. Use its Field Move to push it into the water. Good luck, ranger!
For his Dragonites (x3), have Ice-Type Pokemon at hand. For Charizard, have a Water-Type Pokemon. For his Gyarados, have a Electric-Type Pokemon. For his Aerodactyl, have a Water-Type as well. The 2nd time you face him: Use Ice or Electric Moves or Pokemon against his Salamence. Use Ice or Water Moves or Pokemon against his Garchomp. Use Ice or Electric Moves or Pokemon against his Altaria. Otherwise, he has a Dragonite, Charizard, and Gyarados. Just read above to know how to handle them.