Appendix:HeartGold and SoulSilver walkthrough/Section 28: Difference between revisions

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=== Mountain Peak ===
=== Mountain Peak ===
Walk along the narrow, snowy trail, and you'll come face-to-face with the last great challenge of the game—the former Pokémon League Champion, Pokémon Trainer {{ga|Red}}. He commands the highest-leveled team in the game, ranging from level 80 to level 88 (even stronger than he was in {{2v2|Gold|Silver|s}}, where his highest level was 81).  In order to take on his team, your Pokémon will need access to a powerful array of offensive moves in order to counter all of his team's types.  Even with a type advantage, your team members will need to be '''at level 80 at the very least''' in order to stand a chance.  Don't hesitate to switch out your Pokémon in order to have a type advantage against {{ga|Red}}'s current Pokémon; after all, Red will be targeting your weaknesses, and he might also switch out his Pokemon instead of healing with Full Restores whenever his Pokemon are in danger.  Heal as often as you need to, and use extreme caution if any of your Pokémon are vulnerable to {{type2|Ice}} moves — three of his Pokémon know {{m|Blizzard}}, which has perfect accuracy due to the swirling hailstorm.  With the right team, and a huge stock of healing items, you should be able to defeat this legendary Trainer and finally become the ultimate Pokémon master!
Walk along the narrow, snowy trail, and you'll come face-to-face with the last great challenge of the game—the former Pokémon League Champion, Pokémon Trainer {{ga|Red}}. He commands the highest-leveled team in the game, ranging from level 80 to level 88 (even stronger than he was in {{2v2|Gold|Silver|s}}, where his highest level was 81, so having your Pokemon at Level 75 is not enough, and if your Pokemon are at Level 70 or below, you will not be able to win).  In order to take on his team, your Pokémon will need access to a powerful array of offensive moves in order to counter all of his team's types.  Even with a type advantage, your team members will need to be '''at level 80 at the very least''' in order to stand a chance.  Don't hesitate to switch out your Pokémon in order to have a type advantage against {{ga|Red}}'s current Pokémon; after all, Red will be targeting your weaknesses, and he might also switch out his Pokemon instead of healing with Full Restores whenever his Pokemon are in danger.  Heal as often as you need to, and use extreme caution if any of your Pokémon are vulnerable to {{type2|Ice}} moves — three of his Pokémon know {{m|Blizzard}}, which has perfect accuracy due to the swirling hailstorm.  With the right team, and a huge stock of healing items, you should be able to defeat this legendary Trainer and finally become the ultimate Pokémon master!




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