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I play silver addition and my friend plays gold. He has an elite team that has NEVER LOST to any of our friends. I used to have a completed game but we erased it when we won mew at a toys'r'us givaway thing. Here is a list of his team, could you please make me a PERFECT counter to it? I will get any pokemon and any item you tell me to make them hold. All level 99.

Charizard
Mewtwo
Omystar
Zapdos
Electabuzz
And...ummmmm...i dont remember the last one.lol.

Can you please make me an elite team with whatever pokemon in silver, and gold i have a copy if i need to beat that too. I do have access to Mew if i find my yellow version but before then, rule him out.

Thank you SOOOO much.
(if you dont mind can you include what attacks these pokemon should have?)

Thanks again!!!!

2006-09-19 09:10:28 · 2 answers · asked by aldj a 1 in Entertainment & Music Other - Entertainment

2 answers

first, you need a sudowoodu, with at least rockslide to destroy charizard (unless char's got earthquake) and low kick to take care of omastar, who is a likely counter to sudowoodu. he's also helpful against the zapdos

he's got two electric types, which are nice, because they only have one real weakness... and while we're on that weakness, a sandslash that knows earthquake is useful after charizard and zapdos are gone, not just against electabuzz, but in general, because they have nice attack and defense

now, since omastar is good as taken care of, and it's got only mediocre special attack, let's pull out everyone's favorite dark type. no, not tyranitar, he's too slow and would have been more useful if he was somehow ground/dark instead of rock/dark. no, we're gonna pull out a houndoom. if you wanna try something tricky with a houndoom, take a male jolteon that knows double kick and mate that with a female houndour/houndoom. doublekick is a nice little surprise for people who try to bring a rock type against houndoom, and makes him a little useful against tyranitars

a scizor would be pretty useful, his only real weakness that i can sea is omastar's water would do normal damage, and charizard would eat him. but for anyone else, after charizard is gone, start up fury cutter.. the only reason to NOT do this is if the mewtwo has a fire type move, which is actually quite likely

you don't see many high level normal types, but have you ever considered trying to use a tauros? with headbutt, it could cause some flinches, iron tail for those rock types that come along, and perhaps give him attract. it's a terrific move, and quite under-rated

and... i don't know what his last one is, but sunflora are also quite good. let a female sunkern learn all the moves it would, then mate it with a male that knows the moves as well, and then evolve earlier for sunflora's moves. i don't remember much about it at all, but i found it VERY useful in colleseum, and grass types are quite resilent little guys

2006-09-19 23:03:33 · answer #1 · answered by Jim 7 · 0 0

Gligar
Shuckle
hypno
misdervous
Kingdra
Blissy

First of all, I choose Gligar because of it's type (ground-flying) which is immunt to electric and ground type attacks so no worrys about Zapdos and electabuzz, but you should teach a TM, though because zapdos still has the drill peck that is alone powerful, and Electabuzz may have been taught to take care of flying types some other way.

Shuckle is no doubt the most defensive pokemon ever. I have a lv.50 shuckle that has a defense and s.defense of over 200. Think of the defense of it at level 100...Dang. On the downside it can't attack for fleas, so I should teach 4 of these moves: toxic, sandstorm, rest, flash, wrap, safegaurd, rest. Defensive moves are good for shuckle and a good way to hold the enemy back...even with a shuckle with leftovers.

I have a devestating hypno with these moves confusion, hypnosis, dream eater, nightmare. There is no dark pokemon at the emeny's party so it okay to use it. The point here is to put the foe to sleep and use nightmare. The enemy has pokemon that stand out so constantly hitting them won't do any good...so why won't their heath drop bit by bit. The only downside to this is that there is no way to prevent the enemy from switching. You don't have to keep confusion. You can use any move you want to replace that move.

Misderous can become a trapper pokemon if you let it learn, perish song, mean look, and pain split. You may not relized this, but on CPU battles, when the perish song at 1, when you switch, the foe switchs too during the effects of mean look......but at human battles, the human can't switch after you switch out so that means(after using both mean look and perish song)....NO WHERE TO RUN, NO WHERE TO HIDE. muhahahah!!!!
the downside to this is that misdervous can't recover, so use the pain-split to gain some advantage...it will make your hp and the enemy hp even by agerving out the damage....like if I had 5 hp and the foe had 435 hp, then each will have 220 left.

Kingdra has many resistants because of it's dragon type...it gains ice resistants which leaving only a dragon type weakness.
thought it now takes grass and electric attacks normally, it still a good advantage to have a dragon pokemon with less weakness as possible.

Blissy has a Awesome S.defense (second to shuckle), a moster hp level, a decent S.attack rating. The downside to this is it's poor attack and defense rating. It's hp alone is increedible so use that to your advantage by equiping blissy with leftovers and teach your enemy that special attacks does not do any good to Blissy. I have one with icy wind, softboiled, rain dance, thunder...but you could change the last moves as you like...just not attacking moves.

This should be a good counter for this...but still, I have no idea what moves the enemy has...and from the zapdos....he can uses tm's from the Red, blue, yellow series. so this may be a difficlut task to defeat him.

2006-09-20 12:24:26 · answer #2 · answered by Koric 3 · 0 0

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