Pokémon Stadium 2 - Pokémon Academy: Gym Leader Class

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I take on the Gym Leader Class, this one is more advanced than the Trainer Class. You can take part in lessons, and these ones teach you about dual-type Pokémon, status conditions, switching, reading the situation, and holding items, then we take on the Wisdom Test on these lessons, and then the Skill Test, and these Trainers are more advanced than the Trainer Class. I will list their teams, and you have to pick certain Pokémon that are best at countering their teams.
Battle 1: Pokémaniac Joseph
Kangaskhan: Stomp, Bite, Sleep Talk
Snubbull: Headbutt, Fire Punch, Sleep Talk
Ursaring: Fury Swipes, Fire Punch, Sleep Talk
Miltank: Stomp, Fire Punch, Sleep Talk
Clefable: Strength, Fire Punch, Sleep Talk
Stantler: Stomp, Thief, Sleep Talk

Strategy: Your opponent uses Normal-type Pokémon, and all of his team are female, pick the male Pokémon that know Attract, for example, Raichu, Lanturn, and Gastly all have Attract, and they can inflict status conditions, Raichu has Sweet Kiss, Lanturn has Confuse Ray, and Gastly has Hypnosis and Dream Eater.

Battle 2: Kimono Girl Naomi
Murkrow: Faint Attack
Haunter: Frustration, Dream Eater
Misdreavus: Frustration, Dream Eater
Gastly: Frustration, Dream Eater
Magcargo: Frustration
Gengar: Frustration, Dream Eater

Strategy: Your opponent leads with Murkrow, use Primeape to start the fight and use Thrash, Primeape has a Bitter Berry to cure the confusion when the effect wears off. After that, she will then bring in a Ghost-type Pokémon, Poliwhirl and Politoed know Belly Drum and Rest, and they have a Berry to cure sleep, and then use Mud-Slap to take them down.

Battle 3: Lass Tammy
Gyarados: Dragon Rage
Bellossom: Giga Drain
Meganium: Giga Drain
Sunflora: Giga Drain
Tangela: Giga Drain
Magcargo: Flamethrower

Strategy: Your opponent uses dual-type Pokémon, she will always use Magcargo and Gyarados, as well as a Grass-type Pokémon. Wooper can beat Magcargo, Spinarak can take on the Grass-type, and Mareep can defeat Gyarados, as this is about taking advantage of dual-type weaknesses.

Battle 4: Youngster Dustin
Dragonite: Fly
Dugtrio: Dig
Sudowoodo: Dig
Steelix: Dig
Golduck: Dig
Skarmory: Fly

Strategy: Your opponent uses Dig and Fly, and he usually leads with Dragonite, use Seadra's Twister to take out Dragonite. Magneton has Lock-On and Zap Cannon, Lock-On will ensure Zap Cannon will hit even if a Pokémon uses Fly or Dig, use Magneton to beat Skarmory, while Aerodactyl can take on the Dig users with Earthquake.

Battle 5: Schoolboy Nolan
Chansey: Light Screen, Psychic, Toxic
Ledyba: Light Screen, ThunderPunch, Toxic
Elekid: Light Screen, ThunderPunch, Toxic
Clefairy: Light Screen, Psychic, Toxic
Ledian: Light Screen, Ice Punch, Toxic
Blissey: Light Screen, Psychic, Toxic

Strategy: Your opponent uses Light Screen and Toxic, and you have a team of Psychic-type Pokémon, pick Mr. Mime, Staryu, and Jynx, as they know physical moves. Mr. Mime and Staryu have Light Screen to decrease the damage from their special moves, and Jynx only has Body Slam, the strategy is to set up Light Screen, then switch in Jynx and use Body Slam to take out your opponent's Pokémon.







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