Post by sum41skater on Jul 29, 2003 11:00:14 GMT
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10g. The Champion
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Walk in, and lo and behold, it's Steven Stone. Same Steven you delivered the
letter to and provided all those words of uh..wisdom..I guess <_< Steven's bio
(in the Trainer's Eyes) says he uses Steel Pokemon, but as you can see, his
Pokemon suggests otherwise. Yes, the top three are all /Steel, but that's only
half his team. It would be more accurate to say he uses a combination of Steel
and "earth" (Rock and Ground) types. But anyway, this is the very last battle,
so give it everything you've got and hold nothing back!
Steven's Pokemon:
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* Name |Lvl| Name |Lvl| Name |Lvl|*
***********************************************
* Skarmory | 57| Aggron | 56| Metagross| 58|*
***********************************************
* Armaldo | 56| Claydol | 55| Cradily | 56|*
***********************************************
Skarmory - Toxic, Steel Wing, Aerial Ace, Spikes
-------------------------------------------------------------
If you happen to have a Steel type (Such as Aggron or Magneton), then Skarmory
becoems useless and can't do a thing to you. Double resistance to both
Skarmory's attacks and immunity to Toxic. Good stuff. However, this might force
Skarmory to Spikes. Keep that in mind.
Aggron - Solarbeam, Thunder, Earthquake, NKY
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You can bet I was surprised to see Aggron start charging up a Solarbeam when I
pit it against my Swampert. *shudder* Try to pick on Aggron's double weakness
to Fighting. If you can't, slap a Water type in there, and Rain Dance it up if
you can. Just don't put Swampert or Whiscash against Aggron if you don't have
protection against Solarbeam.
Metagross - Meteor Mash, Earthquake, Psychic, Hyper Beam (@sitrus Berry)
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The most dangerous of Steven's Pokemon, Metagross is a threat to a number of
types. Meteor Mash has Blizzard's Accuracy, but it's got 150 STABed power. It
hurts. Being Steel/Psychic, Metagross is only weak to Fire (which Earthquake
takes care of) and Ground. Seeing as how Fire types are in danger because of
Earthquake (except the illegal-as-of-now Moltres and Ho-oh), Ground would be
your best bet. Smack Metagross with an Earthquake of your own.
Armaldo - Slash, Ancientpower, Water Pulse, Aerial Ace
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Armaldo's nothing special. At least not in the hands of Steven, she's not.
Steven's Armaldo sucks so bad, it's hard to make a good strategy for defeating
it, since you don't really need one. Unless you're weak, that is. Just keep in
mind that Water Pulse can confuse you. That's about the only threat Armaldo
poses besides the Ancientpower boost, but the odds are against it happening.
Claydol - Light Screen, Earthquake, Reflect, Psychic
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I hate Steven's Claydol. It will always use Light Screen and Reflect to cut all
your damage in half. It's so annoying! Brick Break gets rid of it, but it won't
do much damage.
Cradily - Giga Drain, Sludge Bomb, Confuse Ray, Ancientpower
------------------------------------------------------------
If Metagross is threat #1, Cradily definitely gives Metagross a run for its
money. Do NOT put Swampert or Whiscash against Cradily unless you are
absolutely sure beyond a shadow of a doubt that you will kill Cradily in one
shot. You will be promptly smacked by Giga Drain, and your attack will have
been for nothing. Rock/Grass is interesting, because its only weaknesses are
Steel and Ice. Not very common, unless you've still got some Ice moves left.
Once you defeat Steven, you're done!
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10h. Ending the Game
====================
May will rush in with some information on how to defeat the Champion, but
she's a bit late. Professor Birch comes in and checks out your Pokedex, and
Steven takes you into the next room where you register your team.
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11. Now What?
=============
After watching the credits roll, you'll be back in your room. Go downstairs
and your father will give you the S. S. Ticket. This item allows you to go to
the Battle Tower. Now that you're done with the storyline portion of this game,
there's tons to do.
=====================
11a. Unlocked Pokemon
=====================
You don't have to beat the Elite Four to capture the Regis. For everything
else, you do.
=======================
11a1. Latias and Latios
=======================
Look at the TV to see that a red flying Pokemon has been seen around the Hoenn
region. Latias is the equivalent of the beasts in Gold and Silver. Latias is
level 40 when you encounter her, and she'll run if you don't stop her. Wynaut
and Wobbuffet's Ability prevents running, so you can use that to your advantage
if you so choose.
IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED TO USE THE MASTER BALL ON LATIAS!
The same thing goes for Latios. Just substitute "red" for "blue" and "her" for
"him", "she'll" for "he'll", and "Latias" for "Latios".
10g. The Champion
=================
Walk in, and lo and behold, it's Steven Stone. Same Steven you delivered the
letter to and provided all those words of uh..wisdom..I guess <_< Steven's bio
(in the Trainer's Eyes) says he uses Steel Pokemon, but as you can see, his
Pokemon suggests otherwise. Yes, the top three are all /Steel, but that's only
half his team. It would be more accurate to say he uses a combination of Steel
and "earth" (Rock and Ground) types. But anyway, this is the very last battle,
so give it everything you've got and hold nothing back!
Steven's Pokemon:
***********************************************
* Name |Lvl| Name |Lvl| Name |Lvl|*
***********************************************
* Skarmory | 57| Aggron | 56| Metagross| 58|*
***********************************************
* Armaldo | 56| Claydol | 55| Cradily | 56|*
***********************************************
Skarmory - Toxic, Steel Wing, Aerial Ace, Spikes
-------------------------------------------------------------
If you happen to have a Steel type (Such as Aggron or Magneton), then Skarmory
becoems useless and can't do a thing to you. Double resistance to both
Skarmory's attacks and immunity to Toxic. Good stuff. However, this might force
Skarmory to Spikes. Keep that in mind.
Aggron - Solarbeam, Thunder, Earthquake, NKY
--------------------------------------------------
You can bet I was surprised to see Aggron start charging up a Solarbeam when I
pit it against my Swampert. *shudder* Try to pick on Aggron's double weakness
to Fighting. If you can't, slap a Water type in there, and Rain Dance it up if
you can. Just don't put Swampert or Whiscash against Aggron if you don't have
protection against Solarbeam.
Metagross - Meteor Mash, Earthquake, Psychic, Hyper Beam (@sitrus Berry)
--------------------------------------------------------
The most dangerous of Steven's Pokemon, Metagross is a threat to a number of
types. Meteor Mash has Blizzard's Accuracy, but it's got 150 STABed power. It
hurts. Being Steel/Psychic, Metagross is only weak to Fire (which Earthquake
takes care of) and Ground. Seeing as how Fire types are in danger because of
Earthquake (except the illegal-as-of-now Moltres and Ho-oh), Ground would be
your best bet. Smack Metagross with an Earthquake of your own.
Armaldo - Slash, Ancientpower, Water Pulse, Aerial Ace
------------------------------------------------------
Armaldo's nothing special. At least not in the hands of Steven, she's not.
Steven's Armaldo sucks so bad, it's hard to make a good strategy for defeating
it, since you don't really need one. Unless you're weak, that is. Just keep in
mind that Water Pulse can confuse you. That's about the only threat Armaldo
poses besides the Ancientpower boost, but the odds are against it happening.
Claydol - Light Screen, Earthquake, Reflect, Psychic
----------------------------------------------------
I hate Steven's Claydol. It will always use Light Screen and Reflect to cut all
your damage in half. It's so annoying! Brick Break gets rid of it, but it won't
do much damage.
Cradily - Giga Drain, Sludge Bomb, Confuse Ray, Ancientpower
------------------------------------------------------------
If Metagross is threat #1, Cradily definitely gives Metagross a run for its
money. Do NOT put Swampert or Whiscash against Cradily unless you are
absolutely sure beyond a shadow of a doubt that you will kill Cradily in one
shot. You will be promptly smacked by Giga Drain, and your attack will have
been for nothing. Rock/Grass is interesting, because its only weaknesses are
Steel and Ice. Not very common, unless you've still got some Ice moves left.
Once you defeat Steven, you're done!
====================
10h. Ending the Game
====================
May will rush in with some information on how to defeat the Champion, but
she's a bit late. Professor Birch comes in and checks out your Pokedex, and
Steven takes you into the next room where you register your team.
=============
11. Now What?
=============
After watching the credits roll, you'll be back in your room. Go downstairs
and your father will give you the S. S. Ticket. This item allows you to go to
the Battle Tower. Now that you're done with the storyline portion of this game,
there's tons to do.
=====================
11a. Unlocked Pokemon
=====================
You don't have to beat the Elite Four to capture the Regis. For everything
else, you do.
=======================
11a1. Latias and Latios
=======================
Look at the TV to see that a red flying Pokemon has been seen around the Hoenn
region. Latias is the equivalent of the beasts in Gold and Silver. Latias is
level 40 when you encounter her, and she'll run if you don't stop her. Wynaut
and Wobbuffet's Ability prevents running, so you can use that to your advantage
if you so choose.
IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED TO USE THE MASTER BALL ON LATIAS!
The same thing goes for Latios. Just substitute "red" for "blue" and "her" for
"him", "she'll" for "he'll", and "Latias" for "Latios".