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The last puzzle is really hard and requires a lot of work to do (↑1, ←5, ↑3, →1, ↓1, →1, ↓1, →1, ↑2, →1, ↓1, →1, ↓1, →1, ↓1, →1, ↑1, →2, ↓1, →1, ↑3, ←2, ↓1, ←1, ↑1, ←2).  
The last puzzle is really hard and requires a lot of work to do (↑1, ←5, ↑3, →1, ↓1, →1, ↓1, →1, ↑2, →1, ↓1, →1, ↓1, →1, ↓1, →1, ↑1, →2, ↓1, →1, ↑3, ←2, ↓1, ←1, ↑1, ←2).  


After going through the third tedious ice tile puzzle you should be right at Juan, his most powerful Pokémon is {{p|Kingdra}}. What makes Kingdra frustrating is that it can use {{m|Double Team}} along with {{m|Rest}} so try to knock it out quickly with a {{type|Dragon}} move.
After going through the third tedious ice tile puzzle you should be right at Juan, his most powerful Pokémon is {{p|Kingdra}}. What makes Kingdra frustrating is that it can use {{m|Double Team}} along with {{m|Rest}} so try to knock it out quickly with a {{type|Dragon}} move. An interesting note is that the only [[move]] on Juan's entire team that can damage a {{p|Shedinja}} is his {{p|Luvdisc}}'s {{m|Sweet Kiss}}. If the rest of your team is strong enough to knock out the Luvdisc, having a Shedinja may very well guarantee victory, as long as its moves don't run out of [[PP]].


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