Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! Playthrough 33: The Four Rocket Sisters?

Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! Playthrough 33: The Four Rocket Sisters?

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Here is the second part of Silph Co., and a few Team Rocket Grunts left to fight, as well as the four Rocket Sisters, which is a surprising change, as it used to be the four Rocket Brothers in the original games. I also like how you can access the healing point on the 9th floor through the teleportation pad on the 3rd floor.

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For the second part, I will be doing up to about the 9th or 10th floor, because I will be doing the Giovanni fight in the last part of Silph Co., and there are some Team Rocket Grunts and Scientists left to fight.
I like how they gave one of the Silph workers a Porygon, which was a Pokémon created by Silph, so it would make sense in some way.
On the 7th floor, you can obtain a Lapras, because normally you would fight your rival in the original games, but the rival in this game is with Archer in that room. The good thing about Lapras is that it is obtained at Level 34, not like in Red & Blue where you got it at Level 15 and you had to train it up until it was around your team's level. Lapras has massive HP and very balanced stats all around for a Water/Ice-type. It comes with Ice Shard, Body Slam and Confuse Ray for moves and can be taught Surf, Psychic, Thunderbolt and Drill Run through TMs. It isn't until Level 39 that Lapras will learn Ice Beam, and for the rest of its moves, it learns Dragon Pulse at Level 52, Blizzard at Level 58, and Hydro Pump at Level 65. Having Surf and Ice Beam are your main moves for Lapras, while Thunderbolt, Psychic and Drill Run are coverage options, if you get an Attack Nature on Lapras, Waterfall is another alternative over Surf. If you need a Water-type for your team, Lapras is a great addition, I highly recommend it.
For items, you do get a lot of Poké Balls, Hyper Potions and a few other useful items. For TMs, you can get Flash Cannon on floor 5, not too many Pokémon can learn it, as the only good user of that move is Magneton, but other notable options are Blastoise, Seadra and Starmie, but Steel is not a good offensive type, as it is only good against Rock, Ice and Fairy.
I also did not like how they changed the floor 6 Scientist's quote from "Tiksi Branch" to "Boondocks", because the Tiksi Branch was a funny quote in the original games. From floor 6 to 9, you fight four different Rocket Grunts known as the four Rocket Sisters, which used to be the four Rocket Brothers in the original games.
On floor 7, you can pick up the TM for Dragon Pulse, a good Dragon-type move which a few Pokémon can learn, Dragonair and Alolan Exeggutor are notable options, but there are some decent choices, like Charizard, Lapras, Arcanine, and even Blastoise can learn it. I will be doing floor 10 and 11, and maybe finish Silph Co. in the next part.







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Scyther
Gyarados
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