Posts Tagged ‘Leader’

Pokemon Yellow 007: Gym Leader Brock


Here is the first Gym Leader. I take him out, but one of my Pokemon faint. Geodude and Onix are pretty tough, but Fighting type attacks are strong against Rock types, so Mankey’s Low Kick is very useful.

-HD- Pokémon Emerald Boss Battles – Leader Roxanne


Here’s the next part of Emerald for you guys, and it’s our first Gym Badge against Roxanne of Rustboro! Roxanne is a user of Rock types so if you choose Mudkip or Treecko at the beginning of the game you should be fine. If you choose Torchic I recommend training it so it evolves into Combusken and learns Double Kick. Or you could catch a Lotad or a Shroomish or something. Overall, Roxanne like every other 1st Gym Leader is pretty darn easy. Heres her team right here: Geodude: Lvl 12 Rock/Ground Geodude: Lvl 12 Rock/Ground Nosepass: Lvl 14 Rock/Ground Diffuclty rating: 2/5 Roxanne gets a 2 because that Nosepass can be a bit of a pain to take down, but thankfully I got lucky, watch the video and see! My Team: Goomba (Shroomish) Level 16 -Bullet Seed -Tackle -Stun Spore -Leech Seed This is just so you guys can keep updated on what I’m using in my team. As I said in the last video I’m not going to be using any starters because theres alot of things I’d like to use instead of them. So thanks for watching. Comment, Rate, Subscribe do all that shenanigans and I’ll see you guys next time!

Pokemon Gold – Gym Leader Brock


We now make our challenges for the Kanto gym leaders in the core-sponding order. First is Brock who uses Rock types. The grass starter will totally get through this. Please rate and comment. Please subscribe.

Pokemon Leaf Green – Gym Battle # 1: Leader Brock


Brock is the 1st Gym Leader in the Kanto region. He uses rock types, so have a water or grass pokemon handy. If you beat him he gives you the Boulder Badge & the TM Rock Tomb

Pokemon Crystal Gym Leader Brock


Here is Brock, the 14th gym leader for me in Kanto. I apologize for the shifting of the camera and any blunders and mishaps that I may have done. Brock uses rock types just as in the previous generation as well as the future generation. His team includes: Rhyhorn Rock/Ground Graveler Rock/Ground Onix Rock/Ground Kabutops Rock/Water Omastar Rock/Water

Pokemon Ruby – Gym Leader Roxanne


We now face off with the first gym leader in Hoenn. Roxanne uses Rock types. Be careful of her Pokemon using Rock Tomb in which the attack lowers Speed. Please rate and comment. Please subscribe.

Vs 9th Gym Leader Lt.Surge Pokemon HeartGold SoulSIlver


Unlike their Johto counterparts, the Kanto Gym Leaders mean business, and Lt. Surge’s party proves it: there’s not a single filler Pokemon in his team of Raichu, Magneton, Electabuzz and two Electrode. Surge’s main strategy is to annoy you, as few of his attacks are powerful but all but one of his Pokemon, Electabuzz, knows Double Team. Therefore, never-miss moves like Swift or Faint Attack are very useful in this battle, as are Full Restores or Paralyz Heals because Raichu and an Electrode know Thunder Wave while Magneton knows Supersonic. Electabuzz and the Thunder Wave Electrode also know Light Screen, reducing the power of your Special attacks; the other Electrode also knows Selfdestruct, so you might want to send a Rock- or Ghost-type out against it. Rock-types, meanwhile, should be wary of Electabuzz’s Low Kick and Magneton’s Mirror Shot, as these types are Super Effective. However, Surge is not that hard if you protect against his accuracy modifiers and status effects, as the 60 Base Power Shock Wave is the strongest attack of most of his Pokemon. Also, none of his Pokemon are particularly sturdy, save for Magneton, so Physical attacks should hurt Surge badly. As you might expect, a Ground-type will undercut much of Surge’s offensive, as most of his damaging attacks are Electric-type; Rock/Ground-types, in particular, only need to watch out for Magneton and Electabuzz, although any Physical attacker with Earthquake will do fine in this match. Meganium and other

Pokemon Blue-Gym Leader Brock


The first Gym Leader of Pokemon Blue/Red; Brock. Brock uses Rock-types, obviously. He has a Geodude at Level 12 and an Onix at Level 14. Neither of Brock’s Pokemon are powerful offensively, but they have large amounts of defense. Onix is also fairly fast, and can use Screech to carve your defenses up. If you started with a Squirtle or a Bulbasaur, you’ll sweep Brock effortlessly. If you’ve got Charmander, Brock is trickier and may require other Pokemon.

Touhoumon Lunatic Walkthrough Part 69 – 8th Gym Leader, Sakaki


This fight is hard, but Suika and Yuugi like to raise their stats, giving you enough time to attempt to set up. Baton Pass is really awesome by the way. Suika and Yuugi have very high Attack. Ghost aren’t immune to them as Yuugi knows Steel Fist, and while I’ve never seen Suika use something other than fighting moves, I don’t know her whole moveset. Final Marisa is usually the main threat. A Fire/Electric type with Levitate isn’t very easy to defeat, especially when Water gets killed by Electric and Rock types are very rare. That’s why you need a Suika to kill her with Rock Slide, though you’ll need at least 1 or 2 Attack boosts if you’re not overleveled. I had tried another strategy with Nitori and Reimu as the leads, where Nitori would use Rain Dance on the first turn, and Reimu would deal damage with Dream Heaven. Nitori under the rain gains 2x Speed from Swift Swim, a 1,5x power boost to Surf, and a 100 accuracy Thunder. Problem is, Rain Dance power downs Fire, so Last Word Sakuya becomes a lot harder. With this strategy, I managed to bring Sakaki to his last Touhoumon twice, so it might work with a few more levels (~80).

Pokemon Sapphire – Gym Leader Roxanne


We now face off with the first gym leader with the Rock types. The water starter will be good at this round. Just be careful of Roxanne’s Pokemon using Rock Tomb. Please rate and comment. Please subscribe.