Pokémon Stadium - Poké Cup: Great Ball
Next up is Great Ball in the Poké Cup, and in this one, all of the Trainers have Level 51 Pokémon, which adds up to the total level of 153, that is two levels below the total level your Pokémon must not exceed.
I choose some Rental Pokémon for this one, some of which are evolved Pokémon, and I went with Abra because it is powerful enough to take on opponents in the Great Ball difficulty, and it has Thunder Wave to paralyze opponents, Voltorb also has that move and has the Speed to put that to use. I chose Gloom and Wartortle to take on Rock-type Pokémon, Gloom can take on the Water-types, I chose Jynx as a secondary Psychic-type option, but also as an Ice-type, and Fearow as a Physical Attacker, its Drill Peck can be good against the Grass and Fighting-type Pokémon.
I will list each Trainers, and the nicknames of the Pokémon, with the species name of the Pokémon in brackets.
Battle 1: Biker
Rina-Nido (Nidorina): Double Kick, Toxic, Fury Swipes, Blizzard
Rino-Nido (Nidorino): Double Kick, Focus Energy, Body Slam, Thunder
Er-Grim (Grimer): Sludge, Minimize, Body Slam, Thunderbolt
Ing-Koff (Koffing): Sludge, SmokeScreen, Thunderbolt, Fire Blast
Choke-Ma (Machoke): Low Kick, Focus Energy, Strength, Rock Slide
Monchan-Hi (Hitmonchan): Ice Punch, Seismic Toss, Strength, Submission
Battle 2: Rocker
Magnetace (Magneton): Thunderbolt, Thunder Wave, Screech, Swift
Buzzace (Electabuzz): ThunderPunch, Thunder Wave, Flash, Quick Attack
Voltace (Voltorb): Thunderbolt, Thunder Wave, Swift, Reflect
Weepinace (Weepinbell): Mega Drain, Stun Spore, Acid, Cut
Ivyace (Ivysaur): Razor Leaf, Leech Seed, Body Slam, Mega Drain
Gloomace (Gloom): Petal Dance, Stun Spore, Acid, Mega Drain
Battle 3: Juggler
Drow-Zee (Drowzee): Hypnosis, Counter, Dream Eater, Metronome
Haunt-Er (Haunter): Hypnosis, Dream Eater, Psywave
Poli-Whirl (Poliwhirl): Hypnosis, Metronome, Counter
Hitmon-Lee (Hitmonlee): Metronome
Cle-Fable (Clefable): Sing, Metronome, Counter
Gravel-Er (Graveler): Metronome
Battle 4: Beauty
Krabdy (Krabby): Double Team, Crabhammer, Blizzard, Stomp
Wartody (Wartortle): Double Team, Hydro Pump, Strength, Ice Beam
Omady (Omanyte): Double Team, Surf, Double-Edge, Leer
Drady (Seadra): Double Team, Surf, Take Down, SmokeScreen
Gravedy (Graveler): Double Team, Rock Slide, Dig, Strength
Onidy (Onix): Double Team, Rock Slide, Earthquake, Explosion
Battle 5: Medium
Haunt-Er (Haunter): Confuse Ray, Mega Drain, Thunder, Night Shade
Gast-Ly (Gastly): Confuse Ray, Thunderbolt, Psychic, Night Shade
Sea-King (Seaking): Supersonic, Surf, Take Down, Tail Whip
Gol-Bat (Golbat): Confuse Ray, Screech, Mega Drain, Hyper Beam
Licki-Tung (Lickitung): Supersonic, Strength, Earthquake, Seismic Toss
Magne-Mite (Magnemite): Supersonic, Thunderbolt, Swift, Flash
Battle 6: Tamer
Vee (Eevee): Toxic, Reflect, Double-Edge
Tapony (Ponyta): Toxic, Fire Spin, Stomp
Wakmaro (Marowak): Toxic, Bonemerang, Blizzard
Lettdig (Diglett): Toxic, Slash, Earthquake
Tunglicki (Lickitung): Toxic, Stomp, Fire Blast
Caterati (Raticate): Toxic, Super Fang, Hyper Fang
Battle 7: Psychic
Dabrenza (Kadabra): Psybeam, Mega Punch, Flash, Disable
Abrenza (Abra): Psychic, Submission, Tri Attack, Substitute
Mimenza (Mr. Mime): Thunderbolt, Mega Punch, Light Screen, Meditate
Jynenza (Jynx): Ice Punch, BubbleBeam, DoubleSlap, Lovely Kiss
Pidgenza (Pidgeot): Fly, Hyper Beam, Quick Attack, Sand-Attack
Fearenza (Fearow): Drill Peck, Double-Edge, Swift, Mirror Move
Battle 8: Old Man
Dragair (Dragonair): Ice Beam, Thunder, Fire Blast, Thunder Wave
Venoth (Venomoth): Psychic, Take Down, Toxic, Supersonic
Wigtuff (Wigglytuff): DoubleSlap, Blizzard, Sing, Disable
Pasect (Parasect): Slash, Mega Drain, Leech Life, Spore
Whirl (Poliwhirl): Hydro Pump, Seismic Toss, DoubleSlap, Hypnosis
Charleon (Charmeleon): Flamethrower, Slash, Dig, Swords Dance
Not much to go over when some of the Trainers use the evolved forms of Pokémon they used in the Poké Ball difficulty. Biker is easy with a good Psychic-type, all of Rocker's Pokémon except for Ivysaur can paralyze your Pokémon, and Juggler likes to use Metronome, Counter, and Psywave. All of Beauty's Pokémon have Double Team, Medium specializes in confusing your Pokémon, all of Tamer's Pokémon know Toxic, while the last two opponents are challenging foes, requiring good counters to their Pokémon.
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