Pokemon Boss FAQ By LightRanma@aol.com Version 1.0 Copyright 1999 *The latest Version of this FAQ can always be found at GameFAQs (www.gamefaqs.com).* -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- - TABLE OF CONTENTS - I. Introduction II. Version History III. Boss Guide IV. Conclusion V. Thanks -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- ---------------- I. Introduction ---------------- Yeah, I know what you're thinking: "where the HELL is his Smash Bros. FAQ?!" Well, the truth is, I'm too lazy to finish it, so... I needed SOMETHING to do, and so I decided to write another Pokemon FAQ since I recieved so much positive feedback from the last one. This one will help you through the Gym Leaders and the Elite Four, as well as Gary. Anyway, the same rules apply: you may not use or reproduce this FAQ without asking me for permission first, yadda yadda yadda. If I find that these rules are broken, you'll be in serious trouble, so let's not go there, okay? ^^; Let's get on to the FAQ! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- -------------------- II. Version History -------------------- Version 1.0 - The original version of this FAQ. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- ---------------- III. Boss Guide ---------------- The meat of this FAQ, this guide will provide walkthroughs for the eight Gym Leaders, the Elite Four, and Gary. Generally, as long as you know the Pokemon Types and know what beats what, you'll do just fine. --- - Gym Leaders - Gym Leader 1: Brock Location: Pewter City Pokemon: - Level 12 Geodude (Rock - Ground) - Level 14 Onix (Rock - Ground) Badge: Boulder Badge - Increases all Pokemon's Attack Power a little. Items: TM 34 - Bide Recommended Level: 12-15 Brock is a cinch if you started out with Squirtle or Bulbasaur. If you started out with Charmander, then you're in for a long and hard battle. Water and Grass Pokemon have an advantage over Rock types, so Squirtle and Bulbasaur can really kick ass here. Fire Pokemon don't make a dent in Rock types, and so Charmander is actually at a disadvantage. If you did choose Charmander (I did...), use Scratch and Ember a bunch of times and they'll go down eventually. Remember to heal it when necessary (and it'll be necessary). With Squirtle, use Bubble and/or Water Gun (if you have it). With Bulbasaur, use Leech Seed and/or Vine Whip. Overall, Brock's Pokemon can't really do all that much damage, but they can defend extremely well. Have patience. When you win, you will get the Boulder Badge, which increases all your Pokemon's Attack Power a little. Also, you'll get TM 34, which is Bide. Teach it to a Rock Pokemon of your own. Gym Leader 2: Misty Location: Cerulean City Pokemon: - Level 18 Staryu (Water) - Level 21 Starmie (Water - Psychic) Badge: Cascade Badge - All Pokemon up to Level 30 obey you (applies to traded Pokemon). Items: TM 11 - Bubblebeam Recommended Level: 18-22 Misty can be extremely easy or extremely hard, like Brock. If you chose Charmander, forget using it; he'll be pummeled by Staryu's Water Gun and killed in one hit by Starmie's Bubblebeam. If you did choose Charmander, you need to go and catch a Pikachu in Viridian Forest and raise it to Level 18-22 if you haven't already done so; it's your best and only bet. Its Electric attacks will make short work of Misty's Water-typed Pokemon. If you chose Squirtle, you'll also need to catch a Pikachu, since the battle won't go anywhere with a Water against Water. If you got Bulbasaur (which is probably Ivysaur by now), then feel proud, because it will demolish Misty's Pokemon with its Grass attacks (Vine Whip at this point). Overall, Misty isn't too bad as long as you have the right Pokemon (Pikachu and/or Bulbasaur). For winning, you'll get the Cascade Badge, which ensures that all traded Pokemon up to Level 30 will obey you (your own Pokemon will obey you no matter what). You'll also get TM 11, which is Bubblebeam, a strong Water attack. Teach it to Squirtle if you chose it. If not, wait for another Water-typed Pokemon down the road or teach it to Clefairy, but I recommend doing the former. Gym Leader 3: Lieutenant Surge Location: Vermilion City Pokemon: - Level 21 Voltorb (Electric) - Level 18 Pikachu (Electric) - Level 24 Raichu (Electric) Badge: Thunder Badge - Forgot what it does... look for an update soon! Items: TM 24 - Thunderbolt Recommended Level: 20-25 None of your starting Pokemon have a distinct advantage over Lt. Surge's Electric-typed Pokemon, but that doesn't mean that they won't do well against them. If you chose Squirtle (who's probably Wartortle now), you're out of luck, though, because the many Thundershocks you'll be hit by will make short work of it, and it has NO chance against Raichu, who can use Thunderbolt. Charmander (who's probably Charmeleon now) can do normal damage with its Scratch and Ember, and Ivysaur can do the same with Vine Whip. But if you want a real advantage, catch a Diglett or even better, a Dugtrio (super hard to do at this point in the game), in Diglett's Cave, and put it on the front line. Its Ground attacks will fell Surge's Electric Pokemon quickly, and will help make short work of the lethal Raichu, who will no doubt kill off a few of your Pokemon with its Thunderbolt. If you win, not an incredibly difficult task to accomplish, you'll recieve the Thunder Badge, and TM 24, which is Thunderbolt. Teach it to your Pikachu (and yes, you should definitely have one). Gym Leader 4: Erika Location: Celadon City Pokemon: - Level 29 Victreebel (Grass - Poison) - Level 24 Tangela (Grass) - Level 29 Vileplume (Grass - Poison) Badge: Rainbow Badge - All Pokemon up to Level 50 obey you (applies to traded Pokemon). Items: TM 21 - Mega Drain Recommended Level: 24-30 Rejoice, all of you who were faithful to the great Charmander! Now is your chance to kick ass and take names with him! His Fire attacks have a huge advantage on the unfortunate Grass-typed victims. All three of Erika's Pokemon will easily fall victim to Charmeleon. On the other hand, if you have Wartortle, you're at a huge disadvantage with him, and he will do minimal damage to Erika's Pokemon. Same thing with Ivysaur, except that he won't take as much damage as Wartortle will, as he's not at a Typed disadvantage that way. If you did choose Squirtle or Bulbasaur, then I recommend that you go catch a Growlithe (for those with the Red Version) or a Vulpix (for those with the Blue Version), both of which can be found right outside of Celadon City. Both are Fire-typed Pokemon, even if they aren't as strong as Charmeleon. That's really the only way you can out yourself at an advantage over Erika. Make sure to bring a few Antidotes and Paralyze Heals to this battle! If you win, you'll recieve the Rainbow Badge, which ensures that all traded Pokemon up to Level 50 will obey you, no questions asked. You'll also get TM 21, which contains Mega Drain. Teach it to Ivysaur if you chose him. If you didn't, just teach it to a often- used Grass Pokemon. It's not really a keeper anyway, and you'll probably end up deleting the move sooner or later. It's not nearly as effective as the other TMs you've won. Gym Leader 5: Sabrina Location: Saffron City Pokemon: - Level 38 Kadabra (Psychic) - Level 37 Mr. Mime (Psychic) - Level 38 Venomoth (Bug - Poison) - Level 43 Alakazam (Psychic) Badge: Marsh Badge - All Pokemon up to Level 70 will obey you (applies to traded Pokemon). Items: TM 46 - Psywave Recommended Level: 37-44 This can and probably will be a tough battle if your levels are even remotely low. Your Pokemon Team should be at Level 44 or higher (preferably) for Sabrina. If you have any strong Bug-typed Pokemon (which you most likely don't), USE THEM! Bug-types have an advantage over Psychic-types, and only Bug- types. If you don't have a strong Bug-type, then you'll have to resort to your Pikachu (use Thunderbolt and Thundershock against everyone) and starting Pokemon. If you chose Charmeleon (he really should have evolved by now), then you have an advantage over Venomoth, so good for you. Against the Psychics, use Ember (and Flamethrower if you've learned it) and Scratch to put them down after a few hits. If you have Wartortle, you don't really have any advantage, but you're not at a disadvantage either. Just use Water Gun and Bite and they'll go down... eventually. Ivysaur has a bit of a natural advantage over Sabrina's Pokemon, so use Razor Leaf and Vine Whip on them until they go down. Basically, just use any of your best Fire, Water, Electric, and Grass typed attack s if you don't have a Bug. Oh yeah, and make sure to bring plenty of Potions, and MAKE SURE TO SWITCH POKEMON RIGHT AFTER THEY'RE CONFUSED... because they WILL get Confused my Sabrina's Pokemon, many times. Once you switch the Pokemon, the Pokemon loses the Confuse status and you can use it once again normally. For winning, you get the Marsh Badge, which ensures all Pokemon, traded or not, up to Level 70, obey you without question. You also get TM 46, which is Psywave, which sucks bigtime. Teach it to your Kadabra (I suggest you have one by this point) if you want.. it really just sucks, and you'll end up deleting it anyway. Gym Leader 6: Koga Location: Fuschia City Pokemon: - Level 37 Koffing (Poison) - Level 39 Muk (Poison) - Level 37 Koffing (Poison) - Level 43 Weezing (Poison) Badge: Soul Badge - Increases all Pokemon's Defense Power a little. Items: TM 06 - Toxic Recommended Level: 39-46 Koga's a joke. His Poison-typed Pokemon are a sinch, and you should have no trouble at all dispatching them. If you listened to my advice and have a Kadabra (or even an Alakazam, good for you), then put him on the front line; his Psybeam will need to be used four separate times: one time for each of Koga's Pokemon (yes, Psybeam will produce a 1-hit K.O. if Kadabra's level is high enough; Psychic will without question). If you don't have a good Psychic-type, then this battle will be a LITTLE tougher, but not too much. First off, if you have Charmeleon, you're not at an advantage, but you're not at a disadvantage, so use Flamethrower and Slash to put these guys down after a few hits. With Wartortle, you do have an advantage (yay!), so use Water Gun and Bite, and use Hydro Pump if you've been a good boy (or girl) and learned it already. With Ivysaur, just use Razor Leaf and Vine Whip, and Solar Beam (!) if you've learned it. You don't have an advantage, but like Charmeleon, you don't have a disadvantage either. Note that Pikachu (now Raichu probably) also works well. Pretty much the only thing that CAN'T kill Koga's Pokemon is another Poison- type, and how many of us actually use them? For winning, you'll get the Soul Badge, which increases all your Pokemon's Defense Power a little. You'll also get TM 06, which is Toxic, a very good (the only good) Poison-typed attack that can be taught to a good Poison or Bug-typed Pokemon (preferably Koffing, Weezing, or Muk). It's not very effective, since many of us don't even use Poison-typed Pokemon. Gym Leader 7: Blaine Location: Cinnabar Island Pokemon: - Level 42 Growlithe (Fire) - Level 40 Ponyta (Fire) - Level 42 Rapidash (Fire) - Level 47 Arcanine (Fire) Badge: Volcano Badge - Increases all Pokemon's Special Attack a little. Items: TM 38 - Fire Blast Recommended Level: 40-48 With Blaine, who uses Fire-typed Pokemon, you have your obvious advantages and disadvantages. He can be easy, or he can be hard. If you chose Charmeleon (who really should be Charizard by now), you won't get anywhere with Flamethrower or Ember, but you can do a little damage with Slash. With Wartortle (should be Blastoise now), heh heh. You have an incredibly huge advantage. Can you say "one-hit K.O."? Use Hydro Pump and Water Gun to put every one of your opponents' fire out. Easy. With Ivysaur (should be Venusaur now), I suggest you avoid using him; he'll be roasted and toasted by Blaine's Pokemon, and will probably die in a hit or two. Raichu has no advantage or disadvantage, but nonetheless, can hurt and probably kill Blaine's Pokemon with Thunderbolt and Thunder respectively, if its Level is high enough. Alakazam can kill just about anything in one hit; use Psychic and you probably have a one-hit knock out. For winning, you get the Volcano Badge, which increases all your Pokemon's Special Attack a little. You also get TM 38, which is Fire Blast, THE strongest Fire- typed attack in the game. Teach it to Charizard if you chose him; if not, teach it to Flareon if that's the Eevee transformation you got. If neither of those, then teach it to your best, most often-used Fire-typed Pokemon. Gym Leader 8: Giovanni Location: Viridian City Pokemon: - Level 45 Rhyhorn (Ground - Rock) - Level 42 Dugtrio (Ground) - Level 43 Nidoqueen (Poison - Ground) - Level 45 Nidoking (Poison - Ground) - Level 50 Rhydon (Ground - Rock) Badge: Earth Badge - All Pokemon obey you!! Items: TM 27 - Fissure Recommended Level: 42-51 Giovanni really isn't that hard, if you have an Alakazam or a Water-typed Pokemon. If you have an Alakazam, use it to Psychic all five of Giovanni's Pokemon to death (you'll probably get one-hit knock outs, especially on Rhyhorn and Rhydon). If you don't have one (you really, really should), then you'll have to resort to any Water-typed Pokemon. If you chose Charizard, you can use it to burn Dugtrio up and do a lot of damage to Nidoking and Nidoqueen, but it won't be horribly effective. If you chose Blastoise, then you're in for a treat; you can use Hydro Pump to knock them all out, one by one, as all of them are weak to Water-typed attacks. If you chose Venusaur, you don't really have an advantage or disadvantage either way; just use Razor Leaf and Solar Beam. Use your Raichu if things start looking grim. If you win, you'll get the Earth Badge, which makes ALL Pokemon obey you, and TM 27, which is Fissure, a low- accuracy instant-death Ground-typed attack. Okay, I guess. Teach it to your best Ground/Rock Pokemon, if you even use them. --- - The Elite Four - The Elite Four are the world's best Pokemon Trainers, and only the truest of Pokemon Masters will beat them. To have a chance against the Elite Four, one thing is absolutely necessary: a diverse Pokemon Team. You need to compile a team of six Pokemon that have an advantage over most or every other Pokemon type. Use my ending team as an example (I'm getting them all up to L100 for fun, they're at L90 now, but they don't need to be that high to beat the Elite Four): - Level 90 Charizard (can beat Ice, Grass, Ground, Bug) - Level 90 Raichu (can beat Water, Ice, Flying) - Level 90 Alakazam (can beat just about anything, especially Fighting, Ghost, Poison, and Rock) - Level 90 Vaporeon (can beat Fire, Rock, Ground, Grass, and Dragon because I taught it Blizzard) - Level 90 Mewtwo (can beat just about anything, including Water, Ground, and Rock because I taught it Solar Beam) - Level 90 Dragonite (can beat just about anything, since it's Dragon-type) .. so you see, that is the most important thing in beating the Elite Four: a diverse Pokemon Team. All my Pokemon were Level 55-60 when I challenged the Elite Four, and I did not lose. Remember, you CANNOT GO BACK AND HEAL YOUR POKEMON BETWEEN BATTLES! YOU CAN ONLY USE YOUR POTIONS AND HEALING ITEMS! Anyway, here are the strategies for the Elite Four. GOOD LUCK! Elite #1: Lorelei Location: Indigo Plateau - Pokemon League HQ Pokemon: - Level 54 Dewgong (Water - Ice) - Level 53 Cloyster (Water - Ice) - Level 54 Slowbro (Water - Psychic) - Level 56 Jynx (Ice - Psychic) - Level 56 Lapras (Water - Ice) Badge: N/A Item: N/A Recommended Level: 53 or anything above! The higher the better! Lorelei is the Mistress of Icy Pokemon, so naturally, she uses Ice and Water- typed Pokemon. Fortunately, she's a cinch for a strong Electric-typed Pokemon. Bring out a Raichu, Jolteon, or Electabuzz and use Thunderbolt and/or Thunder to bring all of her Pokemon down. For Dewgong, use Thunderbolt; for Cloyster, use Thunderbolt; for Slowbro, use Thunderbolt; for Jynx, use Thunder; and for Lapras, use Thunder. Alternately, you can bring out a Charizard, Flareon, Magmar, or other strong Fire-typed Pokemon to bring Dewgong, Cloyster, Jynx, and Lapras, but you'll have to use something else for Slowbro, as he's Water, not Ice. Remember to bring a few Ice Heals to this battle, as you don't want to start your challenge with Frozen Pokemon. Charizard and Venusaur can be effective here; Blastoise is no help in this battle... Elite #2: Bruno Location: Indigo Plateau - Pokemon League HQ Pokemon: - Level 53 Onix (Rock - Ground) - Level 55 Hitmonchan (Fighting) - Level 55 Hitmonlee (Fighting) - Level 56 Onix (Rock - Ground) - Level 58 Machamp (Fighting) Badge: N/A Item: N/A Recommended Level: 53 or anything above! The higher the better! ... but he is in this battle! Charizard and Venusaur aren't incredibly effective in this battle, but if you chose Blastoise or have any other strong Water-typed Pokemon, then Bruno's a cinch, since you should already have an Alakazam. First, Bruno sends out a Level 53 Onix. Simple - use Hydro Pump to wash him away! Now, bring out your Alakazam (do know that any other Psychic type is okay too, but Alakazam's the best in my opinion) and use Psychic and/or Psybeam to blow Hitmonchan and Hitmonlee away in one hit. Next, Bruno sends out a stronger Onix. No problem - another Hydro Pump from your Water-typed Pokemon and he's gone! Finally, Bruno brings out a Level 58 Machamp... who falls victim to your Alakzam's Psychic attack. Veni, vidi, vici. Heh heh heh. Elite #3: Agatha Location: Indigo Plateau - Pokemon League HQ Pokemon: - Level 56 Gengar (Ghost - Poison) - Level 56 Golbat (Poison - Flying) - Level 55 Haunter (Ghost - Poison) - Level 58 Arbok (Poison) - Level 60 Gengar (Ghost - Poison) Badge: N/A Item: N/A Recommended Level: 53 or anything above! The higher the better! Keep your Alakazam on the front line, because he can blow away every one of Agatha's Ghost-typed Pokemon and Golbat with one hit, and can probably take out Arbok as well. Use Psybeam or Psychic on Agatha's first Gengar, and do the same for the Golbat and Haunter she throws at you after that, respectively. For Arbok, use Psychic, and depending on your Alakazam's Level, it'll die in one hit too (it should). If it doesn't, then you need to Level up you Alakazam, but for right now, just take care of it with Confusion or Psybeam (it should be near death). Finally, use Psychic on the Level 60 (!) Gengar. You think 60 is high? Well, you'll face higher, so get ready. None of the starting Pokemon have a distinct advantage in this battle, but any of them can do damage to Agatha's Pokemon with their Fire, Water, and Grass-typed attacks. Charizard and Blastoise will probably fare better than Venusaur will, though. Elite #4: Lance Location: Indigo Plateau - Pokemon League HQ Pokemon: - Level 58 Gyarados (Water - Flying) - Level 56 Dragonair (Dragon) - Level 56 Dragonair (Dragon) - Level 60 Aerodactyl (Rock - Flying) - Level 62 Dragonite (Dragon - Flying) Badge: N/A Item: N/A Recommended Level: 53 or anything above! The higher the better! If you don't have any Ice-typed Pokemon or attacks, this is gonna be a damn hard battle. Lance, the Dragon Trainer, has a full line-up of the nearly- indestructible Dragon-typed Pokemon, and only Ice-typed attacks are super effective against them. Earlier in the game, on Cinnabar Island, you should've picked up TM 14, which contains Blizzard. If you have't used it on your best Water-typed Pokemon yet, do it now. It's essential to your victory. Anyway, Lance sends out an incredibly strong Level 58 Gyarados. You can either use a strong Ice-typed attack or a strong Fire-typed attack on it, since it's part Ice. Just kill it quick, because it will use the lethal Hyper Beam (possibly one hit KO on you) on you if you don't. Next, Lance will send out the first of his two kinda weak Pokemon, a Level 56 Dragonair. A few Normal-typed attacks like Slash can take it out, or one Blizzard will down it. Your choice. Same thing with the next Level 56 Dragonair. Now, he'll bring out a Level 60 Aerodactyl, which must be dispatched quickly; it can use Bite, Agility, Dragon Rage, and Hyper Beam, the latter two being very damaging. Use Blizzard on it and hope it hits. If it doesn't, just try again until it does. If you run out of PP for Blizzard, you can either use an Ether to refill the PP or resort to strong Water-typed attacks like Hydro Pump - they work okay, just not as good as Ice. Finally, Lance will send out his majestic Level 62 Dragonite, the king of all Dragons. One or two Blizzards will kill it... but on the flip side, one or two Hyper Beams will down one of your guys, too. As for the starting Pokemon, none of them really make a difference, but Blastoise is at a slight advantage while Charizard is at a slight disadvantage, with Venusaur somewhere in the middle. If you manage to defeat Dragonite, you will beat Lance and become the World's Greatest Pokemon Master... or will you? --- - Gary - You didn't think your rival, Gary, had just given up, did you? Oh, no. He has aleady beaten the Elite Four; in fact, he had beaten them before you even set foot on Victory Road. And now, you will have to defeat him if you want to be the World's Greatest Pokemon Master. You will need a diverse Pokemon Team for this battle, like I suggested, because that's exactly what Gary has - a Team that can beat almost any kind of Pokemon! The first half of his Team is always the same, but the second half of his Team differs from game to game, depending on whether he chose Charmander, Squirtle, or Bulbasaur at the beginning of the game. Make sure all of your Pokemon are at tip-top strength and are completely rejuvenated for this battle! If you lose, not only will you be humiliated, but you'll have to endure the Elite Four's punishment all over again. Good luck! If you've come this far, you can win this final battle! Final Boss: Gary Location: Indigo Plateau - Pokemon League HQ Pokemon: 1ST HALF - - Level 61 Pidgeot (Normal - Flying) - Level 59 Alakzam (Psychic) - Level 61 Rhydon (Ground - Rock) 2ND HALF - If he chose Charmander... - Level 61 Exeggutor (Grass - Psychic) - Level 63 Gyarados (Water - Flying)) - Level 65 Charizard (Fire - Flying) If he chose Squirtle... - Level 61 Arcanine (Fire) - Level 63 Exeggutor (Grass - Psychic) - Level 65 Blastoise (Water) If he chose Bulbasaur... - Level 61 Gyarados (Water - Flying) - Level 63 Arcanine (Fire) - Level 65 Venusaur (Grass - Poison) Badge: N/A Item: N/A Recommended Level: 53 or anything above! The higher the better! Start this battle with Raichu (or any strong Electric-type) at your command. Use Thunderbolt or Thunder on Gary's Level 61 Pidgeot, and it should go down in one or two hits. Pidgeot is nothing to worry about; it really only uses Whirlwind (no effect in this battle) and Wing Attack. Next, Gary will send out a Level 59 Alakazam.. and we all know how hard Psychics are to beat. If you don't have a good Bug Pokemon with you (which you probably don't), just use your strongest Fire, Water, Grass, or Electric attack on it and it will probably go down in one to three hits. More than likely, it will use Psybeam and/or Psychic on your Pokemon... if this becomes much of a problem, use a Hyper Potion (which you should have many of). Chances are it will use Recover to recover most or all of its HP; if this happens, just keep pummeling it with Fire Blast, Hydro Pump, Solar Beam, or Thunder to down it. If you manage to beat Alakazam, Gary will send out a Level 61 Rhydon; a joke when compared to your team. Use Hydro Pump (you really should have a strong Water-type) and it will probably go down in one hit, maybe two. If you don't have a strong Water-type, go with Solar Beam, and the same one-hit KO will probably result. Otherwise, Rock-typed Pokemon have really good Defense Power, so you'll have a hard time whittling it down. It might use Horn Drill on you to instantly kill one of your Pokemon... if this happens (it doesn't often), and it's an important Pokemon, use a Revive or (preferably) a Max Revive. All right! You're half way done. Now, if Gary chose Charmander at the beginning of the game, Gary will send out a Level 61 Exeggutor, the perfect target for your Fire-typed Pokemon. It'll take one or two hits with Fire Blast, a couple more with Flamethrower. Exeggutor can use Barrage (really weak) and Psychic.. so watch out! Next, he'll toss a Level 63 Gyarados at you. Bring back Dragon-fighting memories? Use Solar Beam, Blizzard, Thunder or Fire Blast and it'll go down after a few hits.. otherwise, watch out for Hyper Beam! If you can get the Dragon down, Gary will finally confront you with his Level 65 Charizard. You obviously can't use your Venusaur here, so use your best Water-typed Pokemon, or if you don't have one, your Alakazam (remember, Alakazam can down just about anything with one or two Psychics). Charizard will use Flamethrower and Fire Spin on you, so be wary. If Gary chose Squirtle (he did for me), he'll throw at you a Level 61 Arcanine first. Use your Water-type or Psychic-type to take it down. Arcanine will use Take Down and Fire Spin on you if you wait too long to kill it. Once it's gone, he'll use his Level 63 Exeggutor; a *perfect* target for your Charizard (you obviously have it if Gary chose Squirtle). Use Fire Blast (preferably) or Flamethrower to burn it up. Finally, you will face his Level 65 Blastoise. Put away your Charizard and take out your Raichu or other Electric-type; one or two Thunders is all it takes! Blastoise can and probably will use Hydro Pump and/or Blizzard on you, and he occasionally uses Withdraw to raise his Defense Power. Overall, not too much of a problem. Finally, if Gary chose Bulbasaur, he'll send out a Level 61 Gyarados (groan) at you first. Take it out with Solar Beam from a strong Grass-type, or use Blizzard (you should have taught it to your Blastoise). You can also use Thunder or Fire Blast. Once again, watch out for Dragon Rage and especially Hyper Beam. Next, you'll face a Level 63 Arcanine, which can easily be taken out with Hydro Pump from your Blastoise. Finally, you'll face the huge Level 65 Venusaur, and it easily falls victim to a Blizzard or two. If you don't have it, Fire Blast or Flamethrower will work just as well. Whatever Pokemon you chose at the beginning of the game, if you can overcome Charizard, Blastoise, or Venusaur, Gary will give up the title of World's Greatest Pokemon Master to you! Congrats, you did it! Now watch the short, but kinda entertaining, ending! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- --------------- IV. Conclusion --------------- And this is the end of yet another one of my FAQs. I took a lot of time to plan out and write out the strategy that you'd want to use for the Bosses in Pokemon, so I hope they help you. This is how I beat the game, personally, and I had no trouble; I died once in the game, against Misty's Starmie. Basically, if you can memorize the weaknesses and strengths of the 15 different Pokemon Types, and know which one to use in each and every situation, you will have no problem against the Elite Four, Gary, and your own friends. I've gone undefeated so far against all my friends... ::grin:: Well, later! Look for my Smash Bros. FAQ soon (no, really!)! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- ---------- V. Thanks ---------- First off, I'd like to thank the Official Nintendo Pokemon Player's Guide once again; this FAQ would have been possible without it, but the guide sure helped! Also, I want to thank Donnie Wells, one of the coolest Pokemon Masters around (trust me, he IS a Pokemon Master!!). Finally, I want to thank me, for FINALLY finishing this thing! Ciao! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Copyright 1999