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Strategies for defeating the opponents and gym leaders in PTD 2
Topic Started: Jul 7 2013, 09:46 PM (17,238 Views)
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Hello to everyone,

since PTD 2 is finally getting really interesting with quite a few challenging opponents and gym leaders, I've decided to create a topic dedicated to the strategies for beating them. From now on I will post here my strategies for defeating the opponents and gym leaders that will show up in the game, however I would like If other people could post their winning strategies too in order to create a useful collection of them. So without further ado let's start:

FALKNER ( present ) : in order to defeat this gym leader you need 2 Graveler/Golem.
Use 1 Graveler/Golem with stealth rock attack against the stronger Pidgeot and the other Graveler/Golem with the same attack against the weaker Pidgeot; after you've used this attack, call back both of the pokemon and wait for the Pidgeot to faint ( you may want to click the speed up button in order not to lose a lot of time, but that's up to you). Once they’ve fainted, use the 2 Graveler/Golem with smack down attack to defeat all the remaining Pidgey.

FALKNER ( past): in order to defeat Falkner in the past you need just 1 Graveler/Golem. Use this Graveler/Golem with stealth rock attack against both of Falkner's pokemon and then, after calling It back, wait for the pokemon to faint.

LUGIA: in order to defeat Lugia place around It the following pokemon = 1 Gengar ( with shadow ball ), 2 Graveler/Golem ( use first stealth rock and then smack down), 1 Typhlosion ( with flamethrower), 1 Butterfree ( with sleep powder ) and 1 Raticate ( with crunch). Make sure to avoid Lugia's whirlwind attack ( in order to avoid It move the pokemon to which the attack is directed on another spot) and you'll easily defeat It.

SHADOW ENTEI: in the shadow Entei fight there are two main areas, one around the Entei where pokemon are not attacked and one below the Entei ( the Unown path) where pokemon are attacked. Place around the shadow Entei the following pokemons= 1 Buterfree ( with sleep powder), 1 Ampharos ( with thunder punch) and 1 Onix ( use first stealth rock and then smack down). Place in the Unown path the following pokemon= 2 Graveler/Golem ( use first stealth rock and then smack down) and 1 Typhlosion ( with flamethrower). The only pokemon who will sustain damage are Graveler/Golem and Thyphlosion, but don't worry as they are resistant to fire.

SHADOW MEWTHREE: in order to defeat the shadow Mewthree place around It the following pokemon= 2 Gengar ( with shadow ball), 1 Butterfree ( with bug buzz) and 1 Ampharos ( with thunder punch). Every time the shadow Mewthree makes your pokemon go back into their pokeballs, just place them around It again as fast as possible and you'll easily beat It.

MINOR TRAINERS IN THE PAST ( ALL OF THEM): in order to beat the minor trainers in the past you need 1 Graveler/Golem. Use this Graveler/Golem with stealth rock attack against their pokemon; after you've used this attack, call back your pokemon and wait for the opponent's pokemon to faint ( do this thing every time). Of course there are trainers with quite resistant pokemon ( like Steelix), but don't worry, in these cases all you have to do is using stealth rock more than once ( remember to call back the Graveler/Golem every time you use It); in order not to lose a lot of time I advice you to click the speed up button ( however that's up to you).

BUGSY: in order to defeat this gym leader you need 1 Furret, 2 Steelix, 2 Graveler/Golem, 1 Typhlosion. During this gym battle the first pokemon you’ll have the “pleasure” to meet in the left side of the battlefield is Metapod; in order to defeat It use 1 Graveler/ Golem ( use stealth rock first and then smack down), 1 Furret ( use helping hand first and then hyper voice), 2 Steelix with smack down, 1 Graveler/Golem with smack down and 1 Typhlosion with flamethrower. After you’ve defeated the Metapod, move all the pokemon of your team on the right side of the battlefield: place the Graveler/Golem who hasn't used stealth rock in the lower part of It, place the other pokemon of your team in the upper part of It. The next pokemon you’ll come across to is a giant Ariados together with several Spinarak waves; before they appear, leave the pokemon of your team with the same attacks used against Metapod a part from the Graveler/Golem in lower part of the battlefield ( use stealth rock first and then smack down). The stealth rock attacks will get rid of the annoying waves of Spinarak ( thanks to the helping hand attack, therefore don't forget to use It) while the pokemon of your team defeat the giant Ariados ( move them around following the Ariados in order to get rid of It as soon as possible). If you manage to use the helping hand attack a second time, you'll be able to kill the giant Ariados even faster. Anyway during your fight against the Ariados ( or a while after, If you’re fast in defeating It) a really fast Scyther will appear; at this point the only thing you have to do is waiting for the pokemon of your team to defeat It.

FARFETCH'D: to defeat this pokemon you need 2 Golem/Graveler, 1 Ampharos, 2 Steelix/ Onix and 1 Vileplume; place the two Golem/Graveler and the Ampharos on the left side of the battlefield, while the two Steelix and the Vileplume on the right side of the battlefield. On the left side use both of the Golem/Graveler with smack down and the Ampharos with thunder wave first and then electro ball ( thunder wave will paralyze the Farfeth'd, while electro ball will damage It a lot). On the right side use both of the Stellix/Onix with smack down and the Vileplume with solar beam ( solar beam will help you to get rid of an annoying Psyduck, while smack down will help you to get rid of the other pokemon). If you manage to defeat quickly the Farfetch'd, the fight will end without other pokemon taking part in It.

WHITNEY: in order to defeat this gym leader you need 1 Ampharos, 1 Heracross, 1 Poliwrath and 1 Furret; the only tough opponent of this gym is the Miltank, therefore you have to get rid of It as soon as possible ( the other opponents are just weak Clefairy that do a really little damage). The Miltank appears on the upper left side of the battlefield, therefore place around It the following pokemon with the following attacks: Ampharos with thunderwave first and then thunder, Heracross with brick break, Poliwrath with rain dance first ( this way Ampharos' thunder will always hit Its target) and then wake-up slap/ submission, last but not least Furret with helping hand. The only thing you have to be careful about is to avoid Miltank's Rollout ( in order to do that just move your pokemon around when you see that attack coming and then place them again around the Miltank); once you've defeated It, take care of the Clefairy and the work is done.

So this is It for the moment; If you have any questions or If anything is not clear, please let me know.
Edited by jacktell, Sep 21 2013, 07:58 AM.
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Oct 7 2013, 09:26 AM
Jacktell, you should make a guide for the voltorb flip game. I've been playing for almost 2 hours and i've got 1032 coins.
There is a really good Voltorb Flip Game Calculator on line that I advise you to use: http://www.voltorbflip.com/ ; with that calculator I managed to get 20000 coins in two hours. However remember that what that calculator does is to give you the most probable positions where you can find the x1, x2 or x3 cards.
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can u tell the minimum lvl of the pokes required to beat the goldernod gym?

nvm beated it it was so easy thankyou jack :)
and only with 3 pokes amprosh,poliwarth,furrent only 3!!
Edited by Nisarg, Oct 15 2013, 05:38 AM.
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nisarg
Oct 15 2013, 05:21 AM
can u tell the minimum lvl of the pokes required to beat the goldernod gym?

nvm beated it it was so easy thankyou jack :)
and only with 3 pokes amprosh,poliwarth,furrent only 3!!
Glad It helped; by the way If you want to beat It with less than 3 pokemon, you can use two Lucario with aura sphere.
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Luk in2 my eyes It'll brn u!
okay :P well i am back with my computer so ca u tell where is the game corner i am finding it but i can't find it!!
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Oct 16 2013, 04:34 AM
okay :P well i am back with my computer so ca u tell where is the game corner i am finding it but i can't find it!!
Take a look at this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpvqAfjiqMc
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jacktell im having a lot of trouble with the fighting/steel type gym leaders
ive looked up a bunch of strategies but either they dont work or i dont have the pokemon they suggest
i dont import or trade or anything i only use gift pokemon and pokemon i catch
please help me by suggesting a strategy that both is possible for me and very easy to set up
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Zoomma123
Jun 11 2014, 12:40 PM
jacktell im having a lot of trouble with the fighting/steel type gym leaders
ive looked up a bunch of strategies but either they dont work or i dont have the pokemon they suggest
i dont import or trade or anything i only use gift pokemon and pokemon i catch
please help me by suggesting a strategy that both is possible for me and very easy to set up
Hey Zooma, I'm not Jacktell but hopefully I can help.

I personally recommend Quiver Dance + Bug Buzz + Fire Move (Fiery Dance or Heat wave works well enough) Volcarona. Although Volcarona's effectiveness may be doubted in the World Tour, I have beat all the gyms by quiver dancing them 6 times, then attacking with the move of highest power.

I can send you some Larvestas if you need those
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Zoomma123
Jun 11 2014, 12:40 PM
jacktell im having a lot of trouble with the fighting/steel type gym leaders
ive looked up a bunch of strategies but either they dont work or i dont have the pokemon they suggest
i dont import or trade or anything i only use gift pokemon and pokemon i catch
please help me by suggesting a strategy that both is possible for me and very easy to set up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KqPROC2wA4&list=PLk3RKCd4g3FBWPs7oxB7phSKzuD2ULEsw

here is a strategy for common pokes you can catch in the wild

since you state you dont trade
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marc sure ill accept a larvesta, even though it goes my principles. i dont like using other peoples pokemon. im a true trainer because i actually die a little inside everytime a single one of MY pokemon faint, but i literally start crying when someone elses thats helping faints. so i promise to take care of your larvesta and train it to be the very best it can be.
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Sent you a PM regarding this. I'm sure you'll be a great trainer! :P
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every1 pick their 1 on 1 poke yet?
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Volcarona or Xerneas if that doesn't work.
You, Kroateon?
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Volcarona probably
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xP Kroateon, I believe Volcarona is something we finally agree on.
Could you possibly teach Fire Blast and Solarbeam to mine? I haven't got the TMs yet
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Jun 21 2014, 08:02 AM
xP Kroateon, I believe Volcarona is something we finally agree on.
Could you possibly teach Fire Blast and Solarbeam to mine? I haven't got the TMs yet
pm tradecode
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fKR6DectZ8
unique fight
but beat final round

how are you doing with it so far
Edited by kroateon, Jun 22 2014, 05:45 AM.
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Yo Kroateon Pmed you with trade codes
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when dark tornado hit anything darkness increases
lead dark tornado away
kill voltorb to clear snorlax
kill Wobbuffet when not spinning
let Misdreavus cast clone
kill clones then real Misdreavus
2 let 2 voltorbs get past to keep darkness low
rinse repeat
wait till wave 13
kill shadow lugia

vid guide
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJVj1T18VkE
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