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Unovia's Heartgold Gift, Event, & Trade (G. E. T.) Challenge

Log #47-Brock
Now being in Pewter City, I decided to explore the city. My first stop was the Pewter Museum of Science. The last time I was here (in Pokemon Yellow), I had paid $50. However, apparently the Museum was free to enter now. I explored the museum, even running into a guy that revives Fossils in case I want to go do that. Once I was done with that, I decided to go east, taking on Route 3, continuing to train up my team. Once I got to the cave opening of Mt. Moon, I came back to Pewter with a full team of Level 60 Pokemon. I felt ready to take on Brock.

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His Gym was back to a simple room. He had 2 Gym trainers, who were surprising to battle. It was not too bad. Now going up the stairs, I took on Brock with a triumverate of Gyrados, Sudowoodo, and Ampharos. Gyrados OHKOed Graveler. I switched to Ampharos to take out Omastar, with another OHKO. Then came Rhyhorn, which I battled with Sudowoodo. I used Hammer Arm, which was the first time I didn't get an OHKO in this fight. Strangely, the Rhyhorn only used Scary Face. Rhyhorn was Full Restored, only to die to another Hammer Arm. I then switched back to Gyrados to take on Onix. Another OHKO happened. Down to his last Pokemon, Brock brought out Kabutops. I thought I could battle Kabutops with Gyrados. This Kabutops has a very diverse moveset, with Endure, Giga Drain, Aqua Jet, & Rock Slide. I forgot what type combination Kabutops was (Rock/Water, the same as Omastar). Besides that, I thought I could overpower Kabutops. After all, I am 8 Levels higher than the Fossil! I tried to use Surf and Ice Fang to bring it down, but it was very durable, eventually taking down Gyrados with multiple Rock Slides and an Aqua Jet. I thought about bringing out Sudowoodo, but I was concerned about the speed of Kabutops. Instead, I brought out Ampharos, who brought it down with a single Discharge. I won the 6th Badge of this Kanto run.

In the next log, we will face down Mt. Moon. After that log is completed, I will take some time to raise some more levels. I will battle them 6 times, which should get me to about Levels 65-66. I know there is the Trainer House in Viridian, so if I need some more levels for the other Pokemon I can't get Leveled up, I can continue to train there. See you soon!
 
Log #48-Mt. Moon
Upon beating Brock, I traveled to Mt. Moon, where Silver was waiting for me. I beat him easily, being 10-14 Levels higher than his team. He invited me to go to Dragon's Den in Blackthorn City. Once I beat him, I looked at Mt. Moon, which had nothing of interest for me, so I completed passage, then beat the trainers on the other side. I then flew to Viridian, pushing south. After all, I can't go to the Gym yet. I beat the trainers down to Pallet Town. Red left 3 Years ago, and didn't inform his mother of anything.

Now that I have finished this section, I will be doing the Elite Four Challenge 6x, then go after Lugia. The beast is Level 70, and I am Level 61, leaving me at quite a deficit. However, it should not be too problematic. Right now, I am back in Johto, trying to prepare. I will swap out Gyrados for Lapras, who can move across Whirlpools. Until I am ready to post again, I will see you soon.
 
Log #49-Shiny Stone & Togekiss
While doing my Elite Four training, I took a moment to participate in the Bug Catching Contest (my 5th Time). If you have been watching this playthrough, you know that I have been challenged by finding the Shiny Stone for my Togetic. I have caught 3 Scythers and 1 (now 2) Pinsirs. As I caught the Pinsir and ended the contest, I was not sure what would happen. After all, I had been burned on this quest 4 previous times. I won and FINALLY GOT THE SHINY STONE! WOOHOO! I never have to do this contest again! I immediately evolved my Togetic into Togekiss.

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After I got my Togekiss, I shifted around my moveset for it, getting it Aura Sphere (replacing Extrasensory) and Air Slash (replacing Ancient Power). I then took on the Elite Four for my 6th time of the training, doing very well.

My Team Right Now:
Sudowoodo (Lv. 65)
Ampharos (Lv. 64)
Typhlosion (Lv. 63)
Espeon (Lv. 65)
Gyrados (Lv. 63)
Togekiss (Lv. 62)


I exchanged Waterfall for Whirlpool on Gyrados so I don't have to bring Lapras along. My moveset is perfect to take on Lugia so I can catch it. In the next log, we will catch Lugia, See you soon!
 
Congratulations on...everything lol. Sorry for missing many posts.

I like the images you post and your gym leader analysis, keep it up!
Thank you so much for your support. I have found that the Gym Leaders are the most important element to analyze. Working on a Google Doc so that I can properly report my analysis for each Gym.
 
Log #50-Back To Johto: Lugia
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Here we go! Told you we would be back! We last passed by the Whirl Islands in Log #20. This whole zone is tough to know where to go. If you look at the picture above, that island in the northeast, that one with the massive amount of rocks around it...that is the one you have to go to. That is the one that Lugia resides in. Took me a bit to go through it, and had to find a guide, but I got there.

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In front of a waterfall waited Lugia. Before I went into this fight, I brought with me some Dusk Balls (25) and Net Balls (25), just in case. I set Ampharos as my opener, then began the fight. Lugia set up Safeguard, so I decided to stall until Safeguard dropped, then I Thunderwaved Lugia. I then Thunderpunched and Signal Beamed, dropping Lugia down to the beginning of the red. Lugia beat down Ampharos, so I switched to Gyrados while I chucked Dusk Balls at the legend. It took me 6, but I actually caught it, capturing the last Johto Legendary.

Woohoo! I then Escape Roped out, then saved the game. Taking the Magnet Train from Goldenrod, I flew from Saffron City to Pallet Town. In the next log, we will discuss the Islands of Kanto! See you then!
 
Log #51-Exploring the Islands of Kanto & Battling Blaine
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Departing from Pallet Town, I moved south through Route 21, battling trainers along the way. There are very few islands here, and no civilization, forcing me to be strategic with my Pokemon selection. The next settlement of note is Cinnabar Island, the largest island in the area. Excited to take a rest, I pushed toward it, expecting to see a thriving society.

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Instead I see a dead Island. Apparently a year ago, the Cinnabar Volcano erupted, taking out all civilization on the island. Cinnabar was reduced to a rest stop, with a Pokemon Center. Through exploring the island, I run into a trainer named Blue, who claimed he was a former Indigo League Champion, and that a man named Red beat him.

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He then asked me how many Gym Badges I had (at this point, it was 6), to which he said I wasn't ready for him. Leaving him in Cinnabar, I continued west until I made it to the Seafoam Islands.

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Upon arriving, I found out that this was the new location for Blaine's Gym. In the cave, I found an ice coated staircase. Just where does that lead? Instead of exploring that now, I took the ladder down, being deposited at Blaine's new Gym. There were no questions, just a somewhat tricky puzzle in that you had to make sure you had enough Power Points (PP) in your attacks to clear out the Gym trainers and be healthy enough to battle Blaine. On top of that, all of the trainers had to be battled for the puzzle answer to reveal itself. Maybe Blaine wants you to wear yourself out. Using a combination of Sudowoodo and Gyrados, I cleared out the Gym trainers easily, then went on to battle Blaine, though I thought about going back to Cinnabar to heal and come back.

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Feeling confident, I started the battle with Blaine, easily taking out his Magcargo and Magmar with Surf. He sent out his Rapidash, who hit me with Flare Blitz, losing some HP. Using Surf, I almost OHKO, only for Blaine to Full Restore. Luckily before this Gym, I had gone back to Blackthorn to replace Whirlpool with Waterfall. Understanding that Surf was not strong enough to take out Rapidash, I used Waterfall, which OHKOed Rapidash. I now had my 15th Badge and 7th from Kanto. Before I would leave this area, I decided I would go back and explore that ice staircase and see what is down there.

In the next log, we will take on that exploration, seeing what is there. It's a mystery! See you soon!
 
Log #52-Titan of Ice
Previously on this challenge, we defeated Blaine then went down the ice coated stairs. I had to find a guide to go through this area. It took me a while, but I managed to get all the way through until I found what made the area so cold. The Titan of Ice, Articuno, is here.

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I eventually found Articuno, resting on a slab of ice. I had a lot of Dusk Balls & Ultra Balls for this task. It took me quite a few tries. On one occasion, I ran out of Dusk Balls. Luckily for me, I was able to catch it, leading to the first of the Legendary Birds being in the PC. I also went back to Cinnabar, getting Blue to go back to his Gym. The battle with Blue awaits! Right now, I am training with the Elite Four. Just 2 more (I started with 7) and I will go take on Blue.

In the next log, we will take on Blue. See you soon!
 
Log #53-Blue
Here we go...the last Gym Badge! I now have my team at Level 68 & 69 due to my Elite Four training. Coming into the Gym, I am confronted by a Warp Panel puzzle. I HATE Warp Panels! Always have, always will. I beat all of the Gym Trainers while spinning around the room, eventually arriving in front of Blue. The last Gym Battle.

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Blue has a Full Team of 6, setting this Gym Battle as the hardest Gym of both Kanto & Johto. Here is the Team break down:

Exeggutor-Exeggutor went down easy to Typhlosion. An easy OHKO.
Rhydon-
Rhydon went down easy to Gyrados. An easy OHKO.
Machamp-This is where the battle got to be tough. I used Togekiss. Machamp used Stone Edge, which almost took out Togekiss, but it hung on and beat Machamp with a few Air Slashes.
Gyrados-I used Sudowoodo against Gyrados. I know, I used a Rock Type against a Water and Flying Type. I almost paid for it as Gyrados kept using Waterfall. Sudowoodo held on and beat down with a few Rock Slides, taking Gyrados out.
Arcanine-
I stayed in with Sudowoodo against Arcanine. It took a few attempts, but Sudowoodo beat it.
Pidgeot-I used Togekiss to fight Pidgeot, due to the fact that the rest of my team was at Level 69 and Togekiss was almost there. Pidgeot's Return was tough to take. A few Aura Spheres eventually took it down, winning me the battle.

I now have all 16 Badges. Let's discuss the next logs:
Log #54-Kanto Gym Leaders-In Review. I know a lot of you like this breakdown, and you will like this one too.
Log #55-The Titan of Lightning. Couldn't go after Zapdos until the Gyms were done.
Log #56-Back To Johto: The Dragon's Den


The next few will be interesting, and I look forward to getting to them, and you reading them. See you soon!
 
Log #54-Kanto Gym Leaders: A Review
So, just like we did in Johto, it is time to discuss Kanto Gym Leaders. Unlike in Johto, where the Gym Leaders were in order, the Kanto list is random and dependent on when you get to them. This list is still out of 12. This list is Puzzle, Trainers, Gym Leader, & Sportsmanship. Let’s do this again folks!
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Lt. Surge (Gym #9):
Puzzle: The trash cans return, like they did in Gen 1 and 3. It can be a tricky thing, especially since if you get the first can, but don’t immediately find the second one, the whole system resets. Also, if you solve the puzzle, but then leave to heal, you have to solve the cans again. This makes the puzzle more annoying than tough. 2 out of 3.

Gym Trainers: The trainers are not too tough, and they help set you up for Surge. The possibility of a Double Battle can be surprising. They can be tough if you don’t have the proper levels, though they are about even to the Player at this point. They get 2 out of 3 because of the Double battle possibility.

Gym Leader: Surge has 5 Pokemon in this fight, making a potential struggle for the Player. Two Electrodes are weak, dragging down his team. Raichu is tricky as a starter for Surge in this battle. The use of the Paralysis status can bring a tough battle here. 2 out of 3.

Sportsmanship: Even though he has a lot of confidence (well earned), he understands when he is defeated, and is gracious. 3 out of 3.
Score:9 out of 12
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Sabrina (Gym #10):
Puzzle: Her warp panels return, though with an updated look. I still don’t like Warp Panels! They are tricky to handle. 3 out of 3.

Gym Trainers: She only has 4 trainers, each in the corners. The trainers are easy to defeat, which doesn’t set you up very easily for the Gym Battle with Sabrina. If your movesets are not set, you could have an issue, plus, it is hard to get back to the entrance due to the warp panel puzzle, so if you beat them down, but want to have enough power points to get to Sabrina, it can be tough to do. 2 out of 3.

Gym Leader: Sabrina has 3 Pokemon in this battle. Her Alakazam is still the beast of her team. The speed can be a tough thing to handle. Sabrina lives up to her reputation. 3 out of 3.

Sportsmanship: She had a vision of your arrival, and trained to prepare for you. She is left with a shaken world view upon seeing her vision come true, but she is still respectful about losing. 3 out of 3.
Score:11 out of 12
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Misty (Gym #11):
Puzzle:The puzzle was interesting, and it was the best version of the swimming pool crossing. It was not too bad. I was surprised you could run around the pool. 1 out of 3.

Gym Trainers: They did a nice set up for Misty, and were not very hard to beat. 2 out of 3.

Gym Leader: She was tricky. The only leader so far that switched out her Pokemon. Quagsire is a tough one to beat, being bulky. Having four bulky Pokemon presented quite a challenge. 3 out of 3.

Sportsmanship: She was very professional and honorable. 3 out of 3.
Score: 9 out of 12
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Erika (Gym #12):
Puzzle: Her puzzle was confusing and very challenging. You can easily get turned around in her Gym. You have to cut trees to get through. On top of that, the trainers can block you through the puzzle. 3 out of 3.

Gym Trainers: The trainers were not too hard, but I will give them 2 out of 3 because they were part of the challenging puzzle. 2 out of 3.

Gym Leader: Having four Pokemon, like Misty, presents a challenge. If you don’t come in with the right Pokemon, Erika can be tough to beat, especially if she sets up the sun. Her Bellossom, in particular, can be bulky and fast, able to sweep if the player is not careful. 3 out of 3

Sportsmanship: She was kind of aloof, but very pleasant. 3 out of 3.
Score: 11 out of 12
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Janine (Gym #13):
Puzzle: OMG! The invisible walls of Koga are back! On top of that, all of her trainers dress as Janine, meaning that you have a hard time finding the right one. I happened to just stumble into that fight. On top of that, even getting out to heal or after winning is hard. Clearly one of the toughest puzzles. 3 out of 3.

Gym Trainers: With them dressing up like Janine, it is really difficult to figure out who is and is not her. The teams are not that hard other than that. 2 out of 3.

Gym Leader: She has 5 Pokemon. Part of her challenge is the fact that you don’t know which “Janine” is the real one. Her team is like Koga, with Weezing instead of Muk as the only major difference. She also has a tough moveset. She seems to have mastered the Poison and the ninja techniques. She would make her father Koga proud. 3 out of 3.

Sportsmanship: She respects her loss, giving you the badge and understanding she has much training to do yet. 3 out of 3.
Score: 11 out of 12
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Brock (Gym #14):
Puzzle: Once again, it was just an empty room with no challenge to get across. At least Misty had a tough way across. 1 out of 3.

Gym Trainers: They were surprising, but not too tough. At least there was more than one. 2 out of 3.

Gym Leader: Brock was almost a clean sweep, until Kabutops. Kabutops was a tough one to take down. 2 out of 3.

Sportsmanship: Brock was excited to see “a trainer from Johto” in his Gym. He gladly gave up his Badge. 3 out of 3.
Score: 8 out of 12
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Blaine (Gym #15):
Puzzle: The puzzle is deceptively difficult, more than you would think, since you have to beat all of the trainers to make it reveal itself. 2 out of 3.

Gym Trainers: The trainers are not difficult in themselves, but the fact that if you want to heal up your Power Points of your moves, you have to leave, then fly away and then surf back to the Seafoam Islands to continue to fight on adds a level of difficulty. 2 out of 3.

Gym Leader: Blaine only has 3 Pokemon, and if your team is low in Power Points for the moves you want to use, he can be difficult. Otherwise, he is very easy. I swept him with Gyrados. 1 out of 3.

Sportsmanship: The man was very excited to battle you again and have a rematch. 3 out of 3.
Score: 8 out of 12
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Blue (Gym #16):
Puzzle: The Warp Tiles are back! Hate those stupid things! Very tedious and time consuming, but fitting for the last Gym Leader. 3 out of 3.

Gym Trainers: While it is disappointing that there are so few, the addition of a double battle and the levels make these trainers difficult to beat. 2 out of 3.

Gym Leader: Blue has 6 Pokemon, creating a Full Battle. If you haven’t taken time to level up your team (and you really should have), it can be a tough battle to take down. In my case, I was about 9-14 levels higher than him. His levels were between levels 55 & 60, while my level was 69. 3 out of 3.

Sportsmanship: He gladly admitted defeat and gave the badge. 3 out of 3.
Score: 11 out of 12

Total Score (Out of 96): 78

Kanto Gym Leader Rankings:

GymPuzzleGym TrainersGym LeaderSportsmanship
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103233
111233
123233
133233
141223
152213
163233

Overall Rankings Of Johto & Kanto
Puzzles With A Rank Of 1 (2):
Misty (Gym #11)
Brock (Gym #14)

Puzzles With A Rank Of 2 (7):
Falkner (Gym #1)
Bugsy (Gym #2)
Whitney (Gym #3)
Jasmine (Gym #6)
Pryce (Gym #7)
Lt. Surge (Gym #9)
Blaine (Gym #15)

Puzzles With A Rank Of 3 (7):
Morty (Gym #4)
Chuck (Gym #5)
Clair (Gym #8)
Sabrina (Gym #10)
Erika (Gym #12)
Janine (Gym #13)
Blue (Gym #16)

Gym Trainers With A Rank Of 1 (3):
Falkner (Gym #1)
Bugsy (Gym #2)
Chuck (Gym #5)

Gym Trainers With A Rank Of 2 (12):
Whitney (Gym #3)
Morty (Gym #4)
Jasmine (Gym #6)
Pryce (Gym #7)
Lt. Surge (Gym #9)
Sabrina (Gym #10)
Misty (Gym #11)
Erika (Gym #12)
Janine (Gym #13)
Brock (Gym #14)
Blaine (Gym #15)
Blue (Gym #16)

Gym Trainers With A Rank Of 3 (1):
Clair (Gym #8)

Gym Leaders With A Rank Of 1 (3):
Falkner (Gym #1)
Chuck (Gym #5)
Blaine (Gym #15)

Gym Leaders With A Rank Of 2 (6):
Bugsy (Gym #2)
Morty (Gym #4)
Jasmine (Gym #6)
Pryce (Gym #7)
Lt. Surge (Gym #9)
Brock (Gym #14)

Gym Leaders With A Rank Of 3 (7):
Whitney (Gym #3)
Clair (Gym #8)
Sabrina (Gym #10)
Misty (Gym #11)
Erika (Gym #12)
Janine (Gym #13)
Blue (Gym #16)

Sportsmanship Of 1 (1):
Clair (Gym #8)

Sportsmanship Of 2 (1):
Whitney (Gym #3)

Sportsmanship Of 3 (14):
Falkner (Gym #1)
Bugsy (Gym #2)
Morty (Gym #4)
Chuck (Gym #5)
Jasmine (Gym #6)
Pryce (Gym #7)
Lt. Surge (Gym #9)
Sabrina (Gym #10)
Misty (Gym #11)
Erika (Gym #12)
Janine (Gym #13)
Brock (Gym #14)
Blaine (Gym #15)
Blue (Gym #16)
 
Log #55-Titan of Lightning
After beating Blue, I went to the Power Plant to go catch Zapdos.
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Zapdos was a tricky and frustrating capture, and I was looking to buy Timer Balls (which I found out I could not buy) in the situation where Zapdos could stall out for a while. When that didn't happen, it took me a few tries to catch it. Luckily, I had a few Ultra Balls (22), which I used to catch it. I opened with Ampharos to whittle it down, first using Thunderwave (which paralyzes Electric types in this Generation), then using Signal Beam to keep lowering it. Once it was low red, I kept throwing Ultra Balls, eventually capturing it in the 6th Ball, 3rd Try. The beast just would not be snared!

In the next Log, we talk about going back to Dragon's Den, which Silver invited me to go back to. See you shortly.
 
Log #56-Back To Johto: Dragon's Den
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I hesitated going to Dragon's Den, uncertain my Levels would be strong enough to take on the battle, as the Clair & Lance Duo have Pokemon between Levels 52 & 75. Luckily, Silver was there, wanting to partner with me. He comes into this fight with a Gengar (Level 56), Crobat (Level 58) and Feraligatr (Level 60). My Levels were pushing Level 70. Still, I was concerned about Lance. His levels are still higher than mine. Anyway, we got ready to battle! IT WAS ON!

Clair opened with Dragonair & Lance opened with Gyrados. Silver had Feraligatr and I began this fight with Sudowoodo. Feraligatr was extremely useful, battling Dragonair and freezing it. Sudowoodo used Rock Slide, which did damage to Dragonair and Gyrados. Dragonair fell, but Gyrados took out Sudowoodo with Waterfall. I then brought out Ampharos, while Clair brought out her Dragonite. Ampharos used Discharge, which took out Feraligatr & Gyrados, while doing damage to Dragonite. Lance brought out his Dragonite, and Ampharos kept attacking, continuing the damage to Crobat and the two Dragonites. Lance sent out Charizard and Clair continued with Dragonite. Ampharos beat Gengar, leaving me to fight alone. I ended her Dragonite and his Charizard. Lance was out, Silver was out, and it was a one on one battle between me and Clair, who brought out Kingdra to my Gyrados. Gyrados eventually edged out Kingdra, winning Silver and I the battle.

Surprisingly, I had won! Silver, Lance, and Clair left. After I left, I decided to begin the process of getting Gym Leader phone numbers. In the next Logs (which will take a bit to set up), I will go battle all 16 Gym Leaders at the Saffron Dojo. See you when we are ready!
 
Log #57-Cerulean Cave:Mewtwo
I am still working on getting the Gym Leaders to show up. At long last, I got Blue's number, so it won't be too long until those much awaited battles at the Dojo occur. While I am still working on it, I decided to go after Mewtwo, since my team is Level 70, same as Mewtwo. Off we go!

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I followed a video guide to get me there, as Cerulean Cave is tough to get through. Once I got through to Mewtwo, the battle took 2 tries. In the first, I used Ampharos, which used Thunderwave then Signal Beam. Eventually I got it low, but I couldn't get it to go in the Dusk Balls or Ultra Balls. At that failure, I tried again. On the second try, I used Thunderwave from Ampharos, then switched to Togekiss. One Shadow Ball almost KOed Mewtwo. I spent quite a few Dusk Balls, which would eventually catch the creature. I was sure I would be forced to not go after Mewtwo, since I thought the Master Ball would be required, which I had spent on Latias.

We are still working to get all of the Gym Leaders to show up at the Dojo. In Log 58, we will take on the Johto Rematches, while in Log 59, we will take on the Kanto Rematches. I thank you all for being SO VERY PATIENT with this challenge, especially considering how slow it is to get the Gym Leaders to show up.

Trust me. It will be worth it. We will be ready in a few days.
See you VERY, VERY, VERY SOON!
 
Log #58-Gym Leaders In Review: Johto Rematches
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With all of the Johto Gym Leaders here (I am still waiting on Brock and Blue for the Kanto group), I decided to take on the Johto group. Here are those battles. The Gym Leaders for this part (and the next log) will be rated from 0 to 6 for the number of Pokemon they beat in my team. I may be Level 70, but their teams are very tough.
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Falkner
Levels: 48-56
Pokemon In This Fight: Ampharos
Review: I started with Ampharos. I was able to OHKO his entire team, though I was nervous about his Staraptor, who is typically fast, and also his Swellow, who has a Flame Orb to set up the Guts ability. 0 out of 6.
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Bugsy
Levels: 48-56
Pokemon In This Fight: Typhlosion
Review: I started with Typhlosion. His entire team was OHKO. I thought it was funny that he ended the fight with Shedinja. 0 out of 6.
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Whitney
Levels: 50-58
Pokemon In This Fight: Ampharos, Sudowoodo
Review: She is where things started to get tough. I opened with Sudowoodo against her Girafirig. I was able to OHKO it with Faint Attack, though it tried to set up with Calm Mind. I switched to Ampharos to OHKO Bibarel, then switched back to Sudowoodo for the rest of her team. Her Miltank was the first one that was not OHKO by Hammer Arm, though it nearly fell. It was able to use Body Slam, but didn’t paralyze me. I was able to beat Miltank and finish off the other members of her team with more OHKO. 0 out of 6.
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Morty
Levels: 52-57
Pokemon In This Fight: Sudowoodo, Espeon, Gyarados, Togekiss
Review: Morty was a tough customer. He opened with Drifblim against my Sudowoodo, though I thought about using Ampharos. He was able to set up a Substitute, which I eventually beat with Rock Slide. Drifblim would not go down without a fight, however, but eventually Sudowoodo beat it. He brought out Sableye in response, which in Gen 4, had no weaknesses. I switched to Gyrados to repeatedly hit it with Surf. It did not go down lightly, but eventually dropped. Dusknoir went down to Gyrados as well. Both Gengars were OHKO by Espeon. Togekiss battled Mismagius, who locked in with Mean Look. Togekiss beat it down, winning me the battle. There were a few close calls, but 0 out of 6.
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Chuck
Levels: 54-60
Pokemon In This Fight: Espeon, Togekiss
Review: I opened with Togekiss to his Medicham. Togekiss OHKO. I switched to Espeon, who got hit with a Mach Punch. Espeon shrugged it off and OHKO. I switched back to Togekiss to take out Primeape, Breloom, and Poliwrath, though Poliwrath kept trying to Focus Punch me. They all fell to Air Slash. Finally, I switched back to Espeon to take on Hitmonlee, which other than a Fake Out, died easily. 0 out of 6.
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Jasmine
Levels: 50-56
Pokemon In This Fight: Typhlosion, Togekiss
Review: I opened with Typhlosion against Metagross. OHKO. Between Typhlosion and Togekiss, I managed to OHKO most of her team. The only one that wasn’t an OHKO was Magnezone. She had no defense against my team. 0 out of 6.
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Pryce
Levels: 52-60
Pokemon In This Fight: Typhlosion, Ampharos
Review: I opened with Typhlosion against Abomasnow. Abomasnow started out with Snow Warning. Typhlosion OHKO Abomasnow. I switched to Ampharos to defeat Dewgong. Mamoswine fell to Typhlosion, who also took out Froslass and Glalie. Ampharos also took down Walrein. The only damage I really took was from Hail. 0 out of 6.
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Clair
Levels: 52-60
Pokemon In This Fight: Ampharos, Sudowoodo, Gyarados
Review: I lead with Ampharos against Gyarados. Even though I am able to mostly take down Gyarados, it is protected by the Wacan berry, weakening the move. Ampharos edged out Gyarados, though it tried to set up with Dragon Dance. Aerodactyl came out next, which I used Sudowoodo for. Aerodactyl used Earthquake, which almost took Sudowoodo out. Sudowoodo OHKO Aerodactyl. Wanting to end the fight quickly, she sent out Kingdra, which faced down Gyarados. 3 Ice Fangs took out Kingdra, but Kingdra set up a Yawn, putting Gyarados to sleep. Keeping Gyarados in against Dragonair, I used a Full Restore to remove the sleep, but I got hit by Thunderbolt, which severely dropped down Gyarados. He hung in there, using Ice Fang. Clair sent out Dragonite, who was able to finally end Gyarados with Thunder, even though I was sure I could survive. Dragonite had been hit with Ice Fang before Gyarados fell. I sent out Sudowoodo, who got hit with Thunder and almost dropped too, but a Rock Slide finished Dragonite. A final Rock Slide ended Charizard, giving me the win. 1 out of 6.

In the next log, we will face down the Kanto group. Hope you guys liked this post. See you soon!
 
Log #59-Gym Leaders In Review: Kanto Rematches
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Same Rules as Log #58. This is the Kanto group now. BE CAREFUL! KANTO WAS A LOT TOUGHER!
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Brock
Levels: 54-61
Pokemon In This Fight: Gyarados, Espeon
Review: I started this fight with Gyarados, while Brock opened with Golem. That was an easy OHKO. Gyarados also beat Rampardos and Onix with OHKO. The first problem was Relicanth, who used Head Smash, almost taking Gyarados down. I switched out to Espeon. Espeon easily beat Relicanth and Omastar. Omastar was an easy OHKO and Relicanth was a clean up. I switched back to Gyrados for Kabutops, who beat me with Rock Slide. I let Espeon finish Kabutops, who died to 2 Psychic attacks. 1 out of 6.
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Misty
Levels: 54-60
Pokemon In This Fight: Ampharos, Sudowoodo, Gyarados, Togekiss
Review: Misty was a challenge. I thought Ampharos was going to be able to sweep. Not so at all! Starmie was tough for Ampharos to take down, but eventually I beat it. Next came Quagsire, who I used Gyarados for. A few Ice Fangs stopped it, even when it tried to confuse me using Water Pulse. Lapras came out and tried to set up a Rain Dance and Perish Song, to which I sent out Sudowoodo trying to Rock Slide. When I failed, Sudowoodo fainted. It then switched to Lanturn, who Togekiss beat eventually, though it almost fainted to a few Thunderbolts. Floatzel beat Togekiss, and Ampharos bested Floatzel and Milotic with 2 OHKOs. Lapras came back out, and Ampharos finished it, giving me the win. 2 out of 6.
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Lt. Surge
Levels: 52-60
Pokemon In This Fight: Typhlosion, Espeon, Togekiss
Review: I opened with Typhlosion against Raichu. It took me a few times, but eventually Flamethrower shut it down. I had been paralyzed a number of times. Electivire came out, and I switched to Espeon, who used Psychic after being hit by Earthquake, leading to an OHKO. Manectric, Magnezone, and Electrode fell to Typhlosion in 3 OHKO. I switched to Togekiss for Pachirisu. It was a back and forth with statuses dropped by Pachirisu. It took me a bit, but eventually Togekiss beat it. 0 out of 6.
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Erika
Levels: 53-60
Pokemon In This Fight: Espeon, Gyarados, Togekiss
Review: I opened with Gyarados against Shiftry. One Ice Fang was an OHKO. I stayed in with Gyarados and kept using Ice Fang against Tangrowth. Tangrowth set up Swords Dance, but couldn’t really counter Gyarados, who just kept attacking. It then used Power Whip, which with the Swords Dance, was very powerful. Gyarados came out on top, however. Victreebell was beaten by Espeon in a simple OHKO. Jumpluff and Bellossom went down to Togekiss, though Bellossom tried to set up a Solar Beam attack. It ended up with 2 OHKO. I did a final OHKO to Roserade. This won me the battle. 0 out of 6.
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Janine
Levels: 52-59
Pokemon In This Fight: Sudowoodo, Espeon, Togekiss
Review: I opened with Sudowoodo against Crobat. One Rock Slide, One OHKO. I thought Crobat was going to be faster than me, but that was not the case. I switched to Espeon to take on Toxicroak. Another OHKO. Sudowoodo beat both Ariados and Venomoth with back to back Rock Slides. I then switched back to Espeon for Weezing, resulting in an OHKO. When Drapion came out, I was worried, since that monster is Poison and Dark, especially since it used Swords Dance. One OHKO with Aura Sphere ended the Drapion. 0 out of 6.
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Sabrina
Levels: 53-60
Pokemon In This Fight: Sudowoodo, Espeon, Gyarados, Togekiss
Review: I opened with Gyarados against Alakazam. Alakazam used Gravity, which dropped Gyarados to the ground. A few Dark Pulses beat it down. Mr. Mime fell down to Gyarados as well, though it set up a Reflect. Gallade beat Gyarados with an OHKO, though Togekiss beat it down. Togekiss beat Espeon as well with a Shadow Ball. Jynx went down to Sudowoodo and Rock Slide, creating an OHKO. Espeon battled Wobbuffet. An exchange back and forth ended the battle. 1 out of 6.
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Blaine
Levels: 52-60
Pokemon In This Fight: Gyarados
Review: Gyarados OHKO Torkoal and Magcargo. Magmortar survived a Surf, then used Thunderbolt, almost taking out Gyarados. I healed up, then Surfed, taking out Magmortar, then OHKO Camerupt and Houndoom. Rapidash was able to outspeed Gyarados and use Flare blitz, but I OHKO Rapidash, ending the battle with my win. 0 out of 6.
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Blue
Levels: 67-72
Pokemon In This Fight: Typhlosion, Ampharos, Sudowoodo, Espeon, Gyrados, Togekiss
Review: This was, BY FAR, the toughest battle, mainly because we were evenly matched, both Level 72. Typhlosion OHKO Exeggutor. Then I brought out Gyarados against Rhyperior. It was a tough exchange, but Gyarados edged it out. Next came Tyranitar, who set up Sand Stream. Sand Stream would last through the duration of the fight. Tyranitar made Gyarados faint. Togekiss and Tyranitar took each other out, Aura Sphere versus Rock Slide. Espeon battled Machamp, and while Psychic almost OHKO, Machamp used Fling, which OHKO Espeon. Machamp fainted to Sand Stream. With no idea of what would come next, I brought out Sudowoodo against Arcanine. A back and forth battle ensued, but Sudowoodo beat Arcanine. I switched out to Ampharos to battle Pidgeot. Pidgeot eventually took out Ampharos with Return. I used Sudowoodo to finish the battle with a few Rock Slides. Honestly, I thought I would be left with Typhlosion. That was a SCARY fight. 4 out of 6.

OMG! BLUE WAS INSANE! I CAN SAY I ALMOST LOST! I will be spending some time training my team into the mid to upper 80's using the Updated Elite Four. Their levels jump and they change their teams after you get all 16 Badges. Once I am ready, I will set the next 2 Logs. Log #60 will be Moltres, which is in Mt. Silver. Log #61 will be Red.

It won't take too long, I hope. See you soon! Thank you for the 5K views so far!
 
Log #60-Titan of Fire
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I found Moltres a lot faster than I thought I would. This was because I used a guide that simplified things to help me find the spot. First, I went to Blackthorn City, exchanging Typhlosion's Cut for Rock Climb. I then pulled up a guide to find Moltres.


Once I found it, I used Ampharos to Paralyze Moltres. I then used Signal Beam to lower down the HP. It took the remaining Dusk Balls I had (I even tried a Level Ball), but in the end, I caught it in an Ultra Ball after a few attempts.

I only have one more Legendary to catch in the game, Kyogre. Unfortunately, I can't catch Kyogre until I beat Red, which I have to get up in Levels for.

In the next Log, it will be time to battle Red. The battle will have a detailed analysis. See you soon!
 
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I found Moltres a lot faster than I thought I would. This was because I used a guide that simplified things to help me find the spot. First, I went to Blackthorn City, exchanging Typhlosion's Cut for Rock Climb. I then pulled up a guide to find Moltres.


Once I found it, I used Ampharos to Paralyze Moltres. I then used Signal Beam to lower down the HP. It took the remaining Dusk Balls I had (I even tried a Level Ball), but in the end, I caught it in an Ultra Ball after a few attempts.

I only have one more Legendary to catch in the game, Kyogre. Unfortunately, I can't catch Kyogre until I beat Red, which I have to get up in Levels for.

In the next Log, it will be time to battle Red. The battle will have a detailed analysis. See you soon!
Are you really going for all the post post game stuff? Man, you are dedicated. If it were me, I would end at Red.
 
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