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[[File:Lorelei Room RBY.png|thumb|First Room]] | [[File:Lorelei Room RBY.png|thumb|First Room]] | ||
The first member of the Elite Four is [[Lorelei]], a master {{type|Ice}} Trainer. Three of her five Pokémon are {{2t|Water|Ice}}-types, so be wary of type-matchups. {{type|Grass}}s are a good idea, as they are strong against all but her {{p|Jynx}}, but be wary of super-effective ice moves. {{p|Zapdos}} and other {{type|Electric}}s are also great candidates to use against Lorelei; Zapdos learns the powerful {{m|Thunder}} at level 51 and learns the more reliable {{m|Thunderbolt}} via TM. {{p|Jynx}}'s unique typing leaves it only weaknesses to fire, rock, and bug, but | The first member of the Elite Four is [[Lorelei]], a master {{type|Ice}} Trainer. Three of her five Pokémon are {{2t|Water|Ice}}-types, so be wary of type-matchups. {{type|Grass}}s are a good idea, as they are strong against all but her {{p|Jynx}}, but be wary of super-effective ice moves. {{p|Zapdos}} and other {{type|Electric}}s are also great candidates to use against Lorelei; Zapdos learns the powerful {{m|Thunder}} at level 51 and learns the more reliable {{m|Thunderbolt}} via TM. {{p|Jynx}}'s unique typing leaves it only weaknesses to fire, rock, and bug, but you can take it down easily using physical pokemon due to its poor defensive stats. Beware of using {{type|Fire}}s, as they may seem like a good idea at first, until you realize that four of her five Pokémon are part water, and fire doesn't resist ice in this generation. | ||
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