Appendix:HeartGold and SoulSilver walkthrough/Section 15: Difference between revisions

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The {{DL|Elite Four|Generation II and IV|Elite Four}} members and the Chamipon aren't called "Elite" or "League Champ" for nothing, so you should train your Pokémon team to '''at least level 45''' before challenging them.  Unlike your battle with the [[Kimono Girl]]s, you'll have the chance to save your game and use your items between each battle; however, you '''won't have access to a Poké Center''', so make sure to stock up on {{DL|Potion|Full Restore}}s, {{DL|Potion|Hyper Potions, Max Potions}}, {{DL|Status ailment healing item|Full Heal}}s, and [[Revive]]s. Other healing items, such as Lemonade, Moomoo Milk or other drinks and Antidote, Parlyz Heal or other status ailment healing items are also useful. The old man and his {{p|Abra}} are still here from [[Generation II]], but aren't feeling as useful anymore, since more and more Trainers have been {{m|fly}}ing home when they get discouraged, rather than {{m|teleport}}.
The {{DL|Elite Four|Generation II and IV|Elite Four}} members and the Chamipon aren't called "Elite" or "League Champ" for nothing, so you should train your Pokémon team to '''at least level 45''' before challenging them.  Unlike your battle with the [[Kimono Girl]]s, you'll have the chance to save your game and use your items between each battle; however, you '''won't have access to a Poké Center''', so make sure to stock up on {{DL|Potion|Full Restore}}s, {{DL|Potion|Hyper Potions, Max Potions}}, {{DL|Status ailment healing item|Full Heal}}s, and [[Revive]]s. Other healing items, such as Lemonade, Moomoo Milk or other drinks and Antidote, Parlyz Heal or other status ailment healing items are also useful. The old man and his {{p|Abra}} are still here from [[Generation II]], but aren't feeling as useful anymore, since more and more Trainers have been {{m|fly}}ing home when they get discouraged, rather than {{m|teleport}}.


 
In order to be well-prepared for the next five battles, it is important to bring a team with a wide range of types:
In order to be well-prepared for the next five battles, it is important to bring a team with a wide range of attack types:
 


{| align="center" style="background: #{{soulsilver color dark}}; -moz-border-radius: 10px; border: 5px solid #{{heartgold color}}"
{| align="center" style="background: #{{soulsilver color dark}}; -moz-border-radius: 10px; border: 5px solid #{{heartgold color}}"
! width="30%" style="background: #{{soulsilver color}}; -moz-border-radius-topleft: 5px;" | <center><big> Opponent </big></center>
! width="30%" style="background: #{{soulsilver color}}; -moz-border-radius-topleft: 5px;" | <center><big> Opponent </big></center>
! width="30%" style="background: #{{soulsilver color}};" | <center><big> Advantageous Attack Types </big></center>
! width="30%" style="background: #{{soulsilver color}};" | <center><big> Advantageous Types </big></center>
|- align="center" style="background: #FFFFFF"
|- align="center" style="background: #FFFFFF"
| Elite Four [[Will]] <br> ({{type2|Psychic}})
| Elite Four [[Will]] <br> ({{type2|Psychic}})
| {{ic|Dark}} {{ic|Bug}} {{ic|Ghost}} {{ic|Fire}} {{ic|Electric}}
| Offensively: {{ic|Dark}} {{ic|Bug}} {{ic|Ghost}} {{ic|Fire}} {{ic|Electric}} <br> Defensively: {{ic|Dark}} {{ic|Steel}} {{ic|Psychic}}
|- align="center" style="background: #FFFFFF"
|- align="center" style="background: #FFFFFF"
| Elite Four [[Koga]] <br> ({{type2|Poison}})
| Elite Four [[Koga]] <br> ({{type2|Poison}})
| {{ic|Psychic}} {{ic|Ground}} {{ic|Fire}} {{ic|Flying}} {{ic|Rock}}
| Offensively:{{ic|Psychic}} {{ic|Ground}} {{ic|Fire}} {{ic|Flying}} {{ic|Rock}} <br> Defensively: {{ic|Steel}} {{ic|Poison}} {{ic|Ghost}} {{ic|Ground}} {{ic|Rock}}
|- align="center" style="background: #FFFFFF"
|- align="center" style="background: #FFFFFF"
| Elite Four [[Bruno]] <br> ({{type2|Fighting}})
| Elite Four [[Bruno]] <br> ({{type2|Fighting}})
| {{ic|Psychic}} {{ic|Flying}} {{ic|Water}} {{ic|Grass}}
| Offensively: {{ic|Psychic}} {{ic|Flying}} {{ic|Water}} {{ic|Grass}} <br> Defensively: {{ic|Ghost}} {{ic|Psychic}} {{ic|Poison}} {{ic|Bug}} {{ic|Flying}}
|- align="center" style="background: #FFFFFF"
|- align="center" style="background: #FFFFFF"
| Elite Four [[Karen]] <br> ({{type2|Dark}})
| Elite Four [[Karen]] <br> ({{type2|Dark}})
| {{ic|Fighting}} {{ic|Ice}} {{ic|Ghost}} {{ic|Water}}
| Offensively: {{ic|Fighting}} {{ic|Ice}} {{ic|Ghost}} {{ic|Water}} <br> Defensively: {{ic|Dark}} {{ic|Fighting}} {{ic|Steel}}
|- align="center" style="background: #FFFFFF"
|- align="center" style="background: #FFFFFF"
| League Champion <br> ({{type2|Dragon}})
| League Champion <br> ({{type2|Dragon}})
| {{ic|Ice}} {{ic|Rock}} {{ic|Dragon}} {{ic|Electric}} {{ic|Water}}
| Offensively: {{ic|Ice}} {{ic|Rock}} {{ic|Dragon}} {{ic|Electric}} {{ic|Water}} <br> Defensively: {{ic|Steel}}
|}
|}


The above-listed defensively advantageous type are only good at defending attacks of the types that the specific Elite Four member or Champion specializes in(such as using Steel-type Pokemon against Champion's Dragon-type Pokemon). Their Pokemon have more than 1 type of moves that '''may cover their weaknesses''', so be extremely careful.


Assemble your best team, <b>save your game</b>, and talk to the guard to enter the first room.
Assemble your best team, '''save your game''', and talk to the guard to enter the first room.
 
Your {{type2|Dark}}, {{type2|Rock}}, {{type2|Electric}} or {{type2|Ghost}} Pokemon should be the lead. {{type2|Ice}} are also OK, but you should save it for the Champion battle.
 


=== Elite Four ===
=== Elite Four ===
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