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Now, let's take a look at Mars' and Jupiter's team.
Now, let's take a look at Mars' and Jupiter's team.


Mars and Jupiter always send in {{p|Bronzor}} first. Both of them know {{m|Extrasensory}} to attack, {{m|Confuse Ray}} to inflict confusion and have the [[Ability]] {{a|Levitate}} to make all {{type|Ground}} moves like {{m|Earthquake}} or {{m|Mud Bomb}} miss, so {{type|Fire}} moves like {{m|Flamethrower}} are your only choice. Be careful if you are really using Fire-type Pokémon because one of the two Bronzor knows {{m|Rock Slide}}. The other knows {{m|Gyro Ball}} which takes advantage of Bronzong's low speed stat. They can also use {{m|Reflect}} and {{m|Light Screen}} to reduce the damage on their whole team for five turns.
Mars and Jupiter always send in {{p|Bronzor}} first. Both of them know {{m|Extrasensory}} to attack, {{m|Confuse Ray}} to inflict confusion and have the [[Ability]] {{a|Levitate}} to make all {{type|Ground}} moves like {{m|Earthquake}} or {{m|Mud Bomb}} miss, so {{type|Fire}} moves like {{m|Flamethrower}} are your only choice. Be careful if you are really using Fire-type Pokémon because one of the two Bronzor knows {{m|Rock Slide}}. The other knows {{m|Gyro Ball}} which takes advantage of Bronzor's low speed stat. They can also use {{m|Reflect}} and {{m|Light Screen}} to reduce the damage on their whole team for five turns.


It seems that their two Bronzor focus on annoying you more than attacking you. After they are unable to battle, Mars and Jupiter will send in their remaining Pokémon depending on the situation. This walkthrough will follow the list above.
It seems that their two Bronzor focus on annoying you more than attacking you. After they are unable to battle, Mars and Jupiter will send in their remaining Pokémon depending on the situation. This walkthrough will follow the list above.
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