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===Drake===
===Drake===
The final and toughest Elite Four member is {{E4|Drake}}, who trains {{type2|Dragon}} Pokémon. Dragon and Ice are super effective against Dragon-type Pokémon.
The final and toughest Elite Four member is {{E4|Drake}}, who trains {{type2|Dragon}} Pokémon. Dragon and Ice are supereffective against Dragon-type Pokémon.


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Shelgon is going first. It mostly uses Protect as his first move. So don't use any move which is less on PP because it will not do any damage and will decrease amount of PP . You can also heal your Pokémon if you haven't done so before or can also use items or switch to another Pokémon. During the whole battle, Shelgon will use Protect many times. Drake also switches his Shelgon. Shelgon can use Double-Edge but will not receive any recoil damage thanks to his ability, Rock Head. Rock Tomb doesn't deal much damage. Dragon Claw has 80 power. Ice-type moves or Pokémon should not have any trouble against this. His second Pokémon, Altaria, also uses Double-Edge but receives recoil damage for it. Don't try any evasion moves against his Altaria because it uses never missing - Aerial Ace! You should make it faint early because this Altaria will raise his attack and speed by Dragon Dance. Now, comes real problem... Kingdra. Note that this Pokémon doesn't have any weakness except Dragon type itself. Even if it is Dragon-type, it doesn't know any damage dealing moves that are Dragon-types which may be good news because if it knows any, than it would be super effective against its only weakness - Dragon-type. SmokeScreen will cause you a super amount of PP loss and damage. It also knows Dragon Dance. Surf and Body Slam are also attacks that can cause problems. It is hard to inflict damage unless you have Dragon-type Pokémon in your party. You should deal with it as early as possible. Now comes one of his real Dragon-type master proof - Flygon. Flygon doesn't have any effect from ground type even it is ground type it self thanks to his ability. From now, Grass types are weak due to their Flamethrower. Earthquake is very powerful and DragonBreath is also damage dealing. Crunch is going to defeat Ghost type. So here you have to use Ice types and it is better if they also have levitate ability or immunity to Crunch or DragonBreath. You have to finish early because his best Pokémon named - Salamance, is waiting to cause trouble and make your way to champion hard. Salamance known moves are - Rock Slide, Flamethrower, Dragon Claw and Crunch. If you have Ice types, than go .. don't waste time. Sleep Powder or Hypnosis is the thing which can help you in all battles if it strikes and works. It is hard if you don't use your Pokémon and items in the right way. Sceptile users can use some of their items with free hand because small surprise is waiting for them in next room. Be sure that you don't waste any time or give them even a one chance.
Drake sends out his {{p|Shelgon}} first, which is a pure Dragon-type. It will keep using {{m|Protect}}, so try to avoid using moves low on PP because you'll run out, most likely. You will need to watch out for {{m|Double-Edge}}, a {{type2|Normal}} move with 120 base power that will not deal recoil damage because of {{a|Rock Head|Shelgon's ability}}. {{m|Rock Tomb}} doesn't deal much damage in general, thankfully, but {{m|Dragon Claw}} has 80 base power and gets [[STAB]], so be careful. Ice-type Pokémon shouldn't have any trouble against Shelgon as long as they watch out for Rock Tomb. Drake's second Pokémon, {{p|Altaria}} (a Dragon/{{t|Flying}}-type), also uses Double-Edge but receives recoil damage. It also knows {{m|Aerial Ace}}, a move with only 60 base power that never misses. {{m|DragonBreath}} has only 60 base power also, but has a chance of [[paralysis|paralyzing]] your Pokémon if it hits. Knock Altaria out as quickly as possible because it knows {{m|Dragon Dance}} to boost its Attack and Speed. Now comes a real threat... the {{t|Water}}/Dragon-type {{p|Kingdra}}. Its only weakness is Dragon, a type that it can easily defeat. It knows {{m|SmokeScreen}} to lower the accuracy of your Pokémon's moves, and like Altaria, it has Dragon Dance. {{m|Surf}} (does massive damage) and {{m|Body Slam}} (has a chance of paralyzing your Pokémon) will really hurt when they hit. It is hard to inflict damage on Kingdra unless you have Dragon-type Pokémon in your party. Don't fool around with stat-boosting when fighting Kingdra— get it out of the way as quickly as possible. The next Pokémon is {{p|Flygon}}, a {{t|Ground}}/Dragon-type and yet another Pokémon with a 4x weakness to Ice. All of its moves are powerful attacks, with {{m|Earthquake}} and DragonBreath being especially powerful. The last Pokémon you'll face is {{p|Salamance}}, another Dragon/Flying-type. Its stats are as good as those of many Legendary Pokémon, with its Attack stat being particularly high. Its moveset is {{m|Rock Slide}}, {{m|Flamethrower}}, {{m|Dragon Claw}}, and {{m|Crunch}}. All of its moves are deadly, but the most destructive is Dragon Claw. Although Ice is doubly supereffective against this dragon, it has two moves to get rid of Ice-types. A good thing to do here is have a {{type2|Water}} that knows {{m|Ice Beam}}— Salamence has no supereffective moves against that type, and many Water-types can learn Ice Beam using [[TM13|the TM]].
 
When you defeat Drake, '''heal up your team''' and proceed to the Champion's room!


==Champion Wallace==
==Champion Wallace==

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This section of the walkthrough will help you defeat the Elite Four and Champion.

Before you challenge the Elite Four...

  • Make sure you have a lot of Hyper Potions to heal your Pokémon, as well as a few Max Potions or Full Restores. You may want some Revives as well. You'll need to heal after every battle, so don't skimp on supplies. Many times hyper potions works same as max potions in terms of healing hp.
  • Make sure your Pokémon are Level 56 or higher before challenging the Elite Four. As you probably know, you have to defeat all of them, as well as the Champion, in one shot— if you're defeated, you have to start over.

If you think you're ready, step through the door!

Elite Four

Sidney

The first Elite Four member is Sidney, who specializes in the Dark type. Bug- and Fighting-type moves will be supereffective against his Pokémon. Bug-type moves will deal four times the normal damage against his Cacturne and Shiftry, as they are both Dark/Grass-types. (Note: Heracross is an excellent Pokémon to fight Sidney with.)



Sidney sends out his Mightyena first. It knows Crunch, a strong Dark-type move, Double-Edge, a very powerful Template:Type2 move, Roar to force your Pokémon to switch, and Sand-Attack, which lowers your Pokémon's Accuracy. Mightyena's best stat is Attack, so watch out for Double-Edge! Crunch is a good move that gets STAB, but Mightyena's Special Attack isn't that great, so don't worry about it that much. Sand-Attack and Roar may get annoying. The best thing to do about Mightyena is to just knock it out as quickly as possible with strong Bug or Fighting attacks. Sidney's Cacturne and Shiftry have a 4x weakness to Bug. Cacturne knows Faint Attack and Needle Arm for attacking, and you'll really need to watch out— it has an excellent Special Attack stat. Leech Seed will drain the health of a Pokémon hit by it, harming you and healing your opponent. Cotton Spore will harshly lower your Speed. You really need to watch out for this thing— hit it with strong Bug-, Fire-, Ice-, or Flying-type attacks and don't mess around. Thankfully, it has low Speed. Sidney's other Dark/Grass-type, Shiftry, has slightly lower attacking stats, but it is faster and has more HP. Oddly, it only knows one attacking move— Extrasensory, which is of the Psychic type. Shiftry knows Double Team to boost its evasiveness, Torment to prevent your Pokémon from using the same move twice in a row, and Swagger, which will confuse your Pokémon but also sharply raise their attack. Shiftry shouldn't be too much of a problem; It has the exact same weaknesses as Cacturne, so just get it out of the way. Crawdaunt has a somewhat unusual type combination: Water/Dark. It has a massive Attack stat (which can't be lowered, thanks to its Ability), so do not mess around. It knows Strength, a Template:Type2 move, and Surf, a strong Water-type attack. (Interestingly, these are both HMs.) Crawdaunt also knows Swords Dance to sharply boost its already deadly Attack stat, and Facade. Facade will double in power from 70 to 140 if you poison, paralyze, or burn Crawdaunt, so don't use moves like Toxic, Thunder Wave, or Will-O-Wisp on it! Crawdaunt is weak to Fighting-, Bug-, Grass-, and Electric-type moves, so use those to get rid of it. Sidney's highest-leveled Pokémon is his Absol, which has even higher Attack than Crawdaunt! It knows Rock Slide, Aerial Ace (this never misses), and Slash to attack, and also has Swords Dance to boost its already incredibly high Attack. Being a pure Dark-type, Bug and Fighting moves will take it out. Basically, the strategy with Sidney is this: Keep attacking and don't mess around with status moves.

Phoebe

Your next opponent, Phoebe, is a specialist of the Ghost type. Template:Type2 Pokémon are completely immune to Ghost-types moves, while Dark- and Steel-type Pokémon resist Ghost attacks. Ghost-types are weak to Ghost- and Dark-type attacks. Don't use Template:Type2 Pokémon, as they are weak to Ghost (unless their second Type is Steel, as in the case of the Metagross family).



Phoebe sends out her Level 48 Dusclops first. It knows Curse, which will lower its health by half, and causes a Pokémon hit by it to lose 25% of its health every turn until it faints or the battle ends. Dusclops also knows Confuse Ray to Confuse your Pokémon, Protect to block your attacks, and Shadow Punch to attack. Hit Dusclops with a Dark- or Ghost-type move to get it out of your way. it has massive defensive stats, so it might be harder than you expect. Next, Phoebe has two Level 49 Banette, both of which know the powerful Ghost-type attack Shadow Ball. One has Grudge, Will-O-Wisp, and Faint Attack as its other three moves, and the other knows Thunderbolt, Psychic, and Facade. These two aren't especially hard to defeat, although Will-O-Wisp causes a burn if it hits, Grudge can be annoying, and Facade can hit hard due to Banette's high Attack stat. Don't paralyze, poison, or burn either Banette because it's hard to tell which one you're after. Facade doubles in power if the user is affected by a major status condition. An interesting Pokémon you'll have to deal with is Sableye, which has no weakness. It has Double Team to boost its evasiveness, so knock it out as quickly as you can before things get annoying. Any move that isn't Normal, Fighting, Psychic, or Poison will deal normal damage to Sableye, which has stats that aren't the greatest. The most dangerous Pokémon on Phoebe's team is her quite dangerous Level 51 Dusclops. It's hard to knock out due to its massive defensive stats, and it knows very powerful attacks: Ice Beam, Shadow Ball, Rock Slide, and Earthquake. With this one, go all-out with your best Ghost and Dark attacks until you've knocked it out.

Once you've defeated Phoebe, heal up your team and continue on to the next room.

Glacia

The third Elite Four member, Glacia, uses Template:Type2s. They are weak to Fire, Fighting-, Steel-, and Rock-type moves. Don't use Dragon-, Flying-, Grass-, or Ground-types, since they are weak to Ice.



Beware! One of her Glalie knows Explosion which may deal great amount of damage to your Pokémon but the good news is that Glalie will faint. However, Ghost type Pokémon such as Haunter are not effected by explosion but they are super effected by Crunch and Shadow Ball. Her Sealeo likes to start things off with Hail, which gives you the chance to defeat them in first turn. However, out of all her Pokémon, her biggest challenge is her Walrein which knows Sheer Cold - an OHKO move! Sheer Cold will deal damage as same as your Pokémon's current HP, making ' em instantly faint. However this attack will fail if your Pokémon's level is more than Walrein's level aka 53. If your Pokémon is also at lv. 53 than it has [your Pokémon's level + 30] % chance to hit.

Lv. 50 Sealeo knows Encore which will make your Pokémon use same move turn by turn for some turns. Lv. 52 Sealeo knows Attract which may not allow your Pokémon to attack if gender differences exist. However, it also knows Double-Edge which does not suits its low attack and also deals recoil damage to it. But Blizzard, which has 120 base power, super suits on it and deals damage as attack with base power of 180 because it receives STAB for this move. Both Glalie are hard to beat because of their counter move usage. Level 50 Glalie is also known to use Light Screen Walrein has very powerful SP. Attack so Ice Beam can cause your Pokémon super damage. Surf can also be cause of problem. However, Body Slam is not SP. Attack but it can cause paralysis. Walrein also owns one Sitrus Berry. All you have to do is attack without wasting any turn and finish it as early as possible. You can use Fire-type Pokémon so when you got frozen solid you can use your Fire-type moves which makes you free from it. But Sealeo and Walrein have the ability, Thick Fat, and Water as their secondary type which will make Fire moves more ineffective.

Drake

The final and toughest Elite Four member is Template:E4, who trains Template:Type2 Pokémon. Dragon and Ice are supereffective against Dragon-type Pokémon.



Drake sends out his Shelgon first, which is a pure Dragon-type. It will keep using Protect, so try to avoid using moves low on PP because you'll run out, most likely. You will need to watch out for Double-Edge, a Template:Type2 move with 120 base power that will not deal recoil damage because of Shelgon's ability. Rock Tomb doesn't deal much damage in general, thankfully, but Dragon Claw has 80 base power and gets STAB, so be careful. Ice-type Pokémon shouldn't have any trouble against Shelgon as long as they watch out for Rock Tomb. Drake's second Pokémon, Altaria (a Dragon/Flying-type), also uses Double-Edge but receives recoil damage. It also knows Aerial Ace, a move with only 60 base power that never misses. DragonBreath has only 60 base power also, but has a chance of paralyzing your Pokémon if it hits. Knock Altaria out as quickly as possible because it knows Dragon Dance to boost its Attack and Speed. Now comes a real threat... the Water/Dragon-type Kingdra. Its only weakness is Dragon, a type that it can easily defeat. It knows SmokeScreen to lower the accuracy of your Pokémon's moves, and like Altaria, it has Dragon Dance. Surf (does massive damage) and Body Slam (has a chance of paralyzing your Pokémon) will really hurt when they hit. It is hard to inflict damage on Kingdra unless you have Dragon-type Pokémon in your party. Don't fool around with stat-boosting when fighting Kingdra— get it out of the way as quickly as possible. The next Pokémon is Flygon, a Ground/Dragon-type and yet another Pokémon with a 4x weakness to Ice. All of its moves are powerful attacks, with Earthquake and DragonBreath being especially powerful. The last Pokémon you'll face is Salamance, another Dragon/Flying-type. Its stats are as good as those of many Legendary Pokémon, with its Attack stat being particularly high. Its moveset is Rock Slide, Flamethrower, Dragon Claw, and Crunch. All of its moves are deadly, but the most destructive is Dragon Claw. Although Ice is doubly supereffective against this dragon, it has two moves to get rid of Ice-types. A good thing to do here is have a Template:Type2 that knows Ice Beam— Salamence has no supereffective moves against that type, and many Water-types can learn Ice Beam using the TM.

When you defeat Drake, heal up your team and proceed to the Champion's room!

Champion Wallace

In Ruby and Sapphire, Steven was the Champion. Now, he's been replaced by Wallace, a master of Template:Type2 Pokémon. Against all of Steven's Pokémon, Grass type Pokémon are super effective and only a few Pokémon of Steven's are able to deal gigantic damage on Grass types.



Good news for Sceptile users and may be bad news for Blaziken users because with the champion, of course, the champion's main type of use is also changed from STEEL to WATER changing all equations for Fire type users. Three of his Pokémon can deal super damage to grass types.

His jumbo Wailord (level 57!) starts with Rain Dance.


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