Professor name here
College composition
September 23, 2013
The perfect league of Pokémon One could say that there are a lot of Pokémon, and it would be nearly impossible to classify such a wide variety of creatures. Truth is there are hundreds of Pokémon in the virtual game world. But there are five major types of Pokémon that you need to have to successfully beat the game, the Fire, Electric, Ghost, Grass and Water type. If you can properly capture and train these five types of Pokémon, you shouldn’t have any problem getting all 8 gym badges and taking on the elite-four.
To start out with the perfect Pokémon roster, I would like to break down the fire type. The fire creatures, like Growleth or maybe even a Charzard are probably one of the most powerful of all Pokémon. It’s the strongest against grass and earth types. Now don’t get me wrong just because they are one of the strongest doesn’t mean they don’t have any weaknesses. Any Pokémon that has any type of water based moves will deal the most amount of damage towards fire, but that’s not its only weakness, electric types such as Pikachu or the legendary Zapodos can and will destroy fire Pokémon. If you plan to achieve the goal of having all 8 gym badges I would recommend the Charzard for your fire type The Flashy and bright, electric monsters are to me like a middle man. They’re good but not like the best and definitely not the worst. The electric have this move called thunder wave, and it is in my experience one of the best moves. Besides damaging the opponent it will also paralyze it for a short amount of time. This move will work best on water type Pokémon because that’s what they are strong against. It will also do the least amount of damage against any ground based creatures. Electric types are one of the two types that are only weak to one kind of Pokémon. At the elite-four the first elite member is Lorelie, and she just so happens to have water Pokémon. So it is essential to have an