Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! & Let's Go, Eevee! Master Trainers 141-153

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The long awaited adventure is over, and in time for the release of Pokémon Sword & Shield, these will be the last few Master Trainers to fight, and the Legendary Pokémon Masters cannot be fought, you will need to show them that Pokémon of a high CP, so prepare to invest heavily in those Pokémon and to take on the ultimate challenge.
Here are the Master Trainers in this video:
Kabutops, Aerodactyl, Snorlax, Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Dratini, Dragonair, Dragonite, Mewtwo, Mew, Meltan, Melmetal
Kabutops Trainer - Hiker Kenji
Kabutops - Level 75
Nature: Gentle
AVs: 200 HP, 200 Special Defense, 120 Speed
Stats: 398 HP, 200 Attack, 145 Defense, 102 Special Attack, 346 Special Defense, 268 Speed
Moves: Mega Drain, Brick Break, Feint
Location: Pewter City
In my playthrough, the Kabutops Master Trainer was the hardest for me out of the team I used during the adventure, but this time my Kabutops has improved stats, so the best strategy is to use Toxic and Mega Drain.

Aerodactyl Trainer - Hiker Hisato
Aerodactyl - Level 75
Nature: Impish
AVs: 200 HP, 80 Attack, 200 Defense, 200 Speed
Stats: 428 HP, 265 Attack, 337 Defense, 85 Special Attack, 117 Special Defense, 423 Speed
Moves: Roost, Fly, Toxic, Iron Tail
Location: Pewter City
This is a fight in which you will need luck, because the opposing Aerodactyl has Iron Tail, which can miss, but it is powerful, so the best option is to use Toxic, and having Roost isn't a bad option. It is your choice on whether or not to Mega Evolve Aerodactyl.

Snorlax Trainer - Ace Trainer Jay
Snorlax - Level 75
Nature: Impish
AVs: 200 HP, 80 Attack, 200 Defense, 50 Special Defense
Stats: 548 HP, 273 Attack, 337 Defense, 91 Special Attack, 243 Special Defense, 73 Speed
Moves: Reflect, Facade, Rest
Location: Route 16
The opposing Snorlax is very bulky, so I recommend having Screech to lower its Defense, and use Brick Break for some good damage, as well as shattering the Reflect, and I did use this Snorlax on my team during the playthrough.

Articuno Trainer
Location: Seafoam Islands
Requirement: 7500+ CP on Articuno

Zapdos Trainer
Location: Power Plant
Requirement: 7500+ CP on Zapdos

Moltres Trainer
Location: Victory Road
Requirement: 7500+ CP on Moltres

Dratini Trainer - Ace Trainer Jirard
Dratini - Level 65
Nature: Modest
AVs: 120 HP, 100 Defense, 80 Special Attack, 100 Special Defense
Stats: 268 HP, 79 Attack, 183 Defense, 179 Special Attack, 190 Special Defense, 90 Speed
Moves: Dragon Pulse, Ice Beam, Agility
Location: Route 23
While this can be tricky, with good investment, you should do good damage, as Dratini can use Dragon Pulse or Outrage depending on your higher Attack stat.

Dragonair Trainer - Ace Trainer Arjun
Dragonair - Level 70
Nature: Modest
AVs: 150 HP, 150 Defense, 100 Special Attack, 150 Special Defense
Stats: 337 HP, 109 Attack, 267 Defense, 236 Special Attack, 274 Special Defense, 124 Speed
Moves: Dragon Pulse, Blizzard, Thunder Wave, Light Screen
Location: Seafoam Islands
Same strategy as the Dratini Master Trainer, except Dragonair does not have Agility, it has Thunder Wave instead, so Facade is a decent option as well.

Dragonite Trainer - Ace Trainer Grayson
Dragonite - Level 75
Nature: Adamant
AVs: 150 HP, 200 Defense, 200 Special Defense
Stats: 394 HP, 251 Attack, 370 Defense, 160 Special Attack, 378 Special Defense, 148 Speed
Moves: Outrage, Ice Beam, Aqua Jet, Reflect
Location: Cerulean City
The Final Master Trainer battle in the game, in Pokédex order, the opposing Dragonite is very bulky, so you might need to use Toxic on the first turn, and I also recommend having Ice Beam and Outrage for good attacking options, the nice thing is that the opposing Dragonite does not have any offensive AVs.

Mewtwo Trainer
Location: Pokémon Mansion
Requirement: 9000+ CP on Mewtwo

Mew Trainer
Location: Pokémon Mansion
Requirement: 8000+ CP on Mew

Meltan Trainer
Location: Pokémon Mansion
Requirement: 4000+ CP on Meltan

Melmetal Trainer
Location: Pokémon Mansion
Requirement: 8000+ CP on Melmetal

Once you have all 153 Master Trainer Titles, talk to the woman in the Game Freak Building in Celadon City, and she will award you with the Grand Master title, I don't think you need Mew, Meltan or Melmetal in order to get that title, as they are Mythical Pokémon. To get Mew, you will need the Poké Ball Plus, while Meltan and Melmetal can only be obtained through Pokémon GO. Now that all the titles have been claimed, this is where the road to becoming Pokémon Master ends, so expect to see some Pokémon Sword & Shield videos coming soon to this channel.







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Mewtwo
Mew
Meltan
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