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Hmph, this was my team when I fought the Elite four..in Ruby of course.

*Milotic Lv 61 (Feebas was HARD to find)

-Surf

-Ice Beam

-Dive

-Recover

*Gardevoir Lv 62

-Psychic

-Thunderbolt

-Calm Mind

-Shadow Ball

*Salamence Lv 62

-Earthquake

-Dragon Claw

-Fly

-Flamethrower

*Aggron Lv 61

-Earthquake

-Iron Tail

-Aerial Ace

-Double-Edge

*Gyarados Lv 62

-Dragon Dance

-Hyper Beam

-Earthquake

-Strength

*Blaziken Lv 65 @Sitrus Berry

-Blaze Kick

-Sky Uppercut

-Bulk Up

-Earthquake

-Sydney is easy. A Pokemon like Blaziken should have no problem. But do not try and set up against him (Bulk Up, Howl etc.) as he uses many moves such a sand-attack, double-team and swords dance to make your attacks miss, or his attacks even stronger.

-Phoebe is there just to waste your PP. Take out the Dusclops fast, and the rest of her team can be taken out easily. Just be careful of Grudge and Curse. Use mainly Dark or Ghost type moves, but as Dusclops' have very high defenses you will need a strong Pokemon to batter them.

-Glacia is the same as Sydney. Unfortunately Fire tyes can only be used against two of her Pokemon, so a better choice for this fight would be an electric or fighting Pokemon. Walrein can be a problem, so try and hit it with several electric moves or maybe paralyze/confuse/burn it.

-Drake could be a problem. At this point of the game, you should have Dragon or Ice type Pokemon, as you you could have caught Altaria, Flygon, Salamance, Walrein, Glalie and any other Pokemon that can learn ice-beam/dragon claw. I took the time to look for a Bagon in Meteor Falls, and a Feebas near the Weather Institute. Gosh, training those two were hard, but worth it. Drake's Salamence and Altaria could be a hassle but with a quad-weakness to Ice moves, they shouldn't pose too much of a threat. To get the Ice Beam TM, (TM13), exchange coins at the Mauville Game Corner or go to the Abandoned Ship on Route 108 (east of Dewford Twon). For Dragon-Type moves like Dragon Claw, you'll have to explore Meteor Falls.

-Steven is pretty good. His Skarmory can be taken out with powerful Fire/Electric type moves. His Cradily and Armaldo can be taken out by a powerful Steel-type like Aggron or by a good beating of strong attacks such as Ice-beam or Flamethrower*. His Claydol has good defenses, so you need a powerful Water-Type to take it out. Metagross knows Earthquake, so you'll have to counter it with your own Earthquake. Blaziken can do well against it, but take it out fast, cause it also knows Psychic to screw you over. Metagross covers its weaknesses well with earthquake but a quick fire/ground Pokemon should take care of it.

* Use Thunderbolt, Ice-beam and Flamethrower instead of Thunder, Blizzard and Fire Blast. They may have less power, but I just got so annoyed whenever I used the latter, as they all missed WAY too frequently.

During this trip, I only used a few Hyper Potions. If you want to know where I trained, it was at the Victory Road. Took me about 3 hours to get my team in the 60s. Hariyama is very good experience, but I overtrained my Pokemon- I have beaten the Elite 4 and the Champion with Pokemon leveled 45-48 before. Trust me, if you have a type advantage and enough items (15 revives, 15 full heals and 15 Hyper potions) you can easily defeat these trainers without needing to spend hours on your Pokemon team ^.^

..... jrobinson120895

My team to beat the elite four was

Metagross lv 64

-psychic

-meteor MASH

- metal claw

-pursuit

Blaziken- lv 63

-blaze kick

-sky uppercut

- flamethrower

-brick break

Kingdra lv 62

-surf

-dragon breath

-hydro pump

-agility

Magneton lv 65

-lock on

-zap cannon

-thunderbolt

-thunder

Absol lv 68

-swords dance

- bite

-slash

- perish song

Flygon lv 67

-earthquake

- earth power

-dragon claw

-dragon breath

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