Pokémon Stadium - Poké Cup: Poké Ball

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Here is another Stadium Cup that also has four difficulty levels, this one is Poké Cup. In this one, Pokémon at Level 50 to 55 can be used, and when selecting a team, the total level cannot go over 155, for example, if you have a Level 55 Pokémon, you must select two Level 50 Pokémon, you can have up to three Level 55 Pokémon and three Level 50 Pokémon to make up a team.
All the Rental Pokémon are at Level 50, and you cannot use Mewtwo or Mew in this one, and in the Poké Ball difficulty, all Trainers have Level 50 Pokémon, and they shouldn't be too hard with the right Pokémon selected. I go with a team of Pokémon with many types, like Staryu, Voltorb, Doduo, Vulpix, and a few others to see how they do in the tournament.
I will list each Trainers, and the nicknames of the Pokémon, with the species name of the Pokémon in brackets.
Battle 1: Biker
Ran-Nido♀ (Nidoran♀): Double Kick, Blizzard, Body Slam, Toxic
Ran-Nido♂ (Nidoran♂): Thunder, Horn Attack, Fury Attack, Reflect
Kans-E (Ekans): Acid, Glare, Bite, Rock Slide
Monlee-Hit (Hitmonlee): Meditate, Hi Jump Kick, Mega Kick, Seismic Toss
Chop-Ma (Machop): Low Kick, Mega Kick, Karate Chop, Fire Blast
Key-Man (Mankey): Thrash, Dig, Submission, Thunderbolt

Battle 2: Rocker
Voltace (Voltorb): Screech, Explosion, Thunderbolt, Swift
Magnemace (Magnemite): Screech, ThunderShock, Thunder Wave, Swift
Pikace (Pikachu): Thunder Wave, Seismic Toss, Quick Attack, Thunder
Sproutace (Bellsprout): Razor Leaf, Sleep Powder, Acid, Slam
Bulbace (Bulbasaur): Leech Seed, Cut, Toxic, SolarBeam
Oddace (Oddish): Petal Dance, Mega Drain, Stun Spore, Acid

Battle 3: Juggler
Drow-Zee (Drowzee): Hypnosis, Dream Eater, Metronome
Gast-Ly (Gastly): Hypnosis, Psywave, Dream Eater
Hitmo-Chan (Hitmonchan): Metronome
Ma-Choke (Machoke): Metronome
Geo-Dude (Geodude): Metronome
Cle-Fairy (Clefairy): Metronome, Sing

Battle 4: Beauty
Horsedy (Horsea): SmokeScreen, Leer, Blizzard, Hydro Pump
Yudy (Staryu): Surf, Minimize, Swift, Light Screen
Shelldy (Shellder): Selfdestruct, Ice Beam, Clamp, Take Down
Kabudy (Kabuto): Slash, Leer, Hydro Pump, Absorb
Cubody (Cubone): Leer, Fire Blast, Bone Club, Headbutt
Rhydy (Rhyhorn): Thunderbolt, Dig, Rock Slide, Stomp

Battle 5: Medium
Gast-Ly (Gastly): Confuse Ray, Lick, Thunder, Night Shade
Vul-Pix (Vulpix): Confuse Ray, Tail Whip, Flamethrower, Quick Attack
Zu-Bat (Zubat): Confuse Ray, Toxic, Wing Attack, Bite
Gol-Deen (Goldeen): Supersonic, Tail Whip, Waterfall, Horn Attack
Tenta-Cool (Tentacool): Supersonic, Screech, Acid, Hydro Pump
Butter-Fre (Butterfree): Supersonic, Toxic, Psybeam, Gust

Battle 6: Tamer
Tatarat (Rattata): Dig, Thunderbolt, Hyper Fang
Lithegrowl (Growlithe): Dig, Flamethrower, Bite
Bonecu (Cubone): Dig, Thrash, Seismic Toss
Shrewsand (Sandshrew): Dig, Rock Slide, Slash
Mander-Cha (Charmander): Dig, Fire Spin, Slash
Lesquirt (Squirtle): Dig, Strength, Surf

Battle 7: Psychic
Abrenza (Abra): Psychic, Flash, Seismic Toss, Mega Kick
Slowpenza (Slowpoke): Psychic, Surf, Headbutt, Disable
Eggcutenza (Exeggcute): Leech Seed, Sleep Powder, SolarBeam, Egg Bomb
Dodenza (Doduo): Drill Peck, Substitute, Toxic, Tri Attack
Farfenza (Farfetch'd): Slash, Fly, Swords Dance, Reflect
Gottenza (Pidgeotto): Mirror Move, Sand-Attack, Quick Attack, Fly

Battle 8: Old Man
Drani (Dratini): Thunder Wave, Slam, Fire Blast, Hyper Beam
Sel (Seel): Surf, Ice Beam, Headbutt, Rest
Dito (Ditto): Transform
Magmite (Magnemite): Thunder Wave, Flash, Thunderbolt, Swift
Bedrill (Beedrill): Twineedle, Double-Edge, Mega Drain, Swords Dance
Pogon (Porygon): Psychic, Conversion, Tri Attack, Agility

This one isn't too hard, the first three battles are an example of this, Biker has Poison and Fighting-type Pokémon, all of them are weak to Psychic-type moves, Rocker uses Electric and Grass-type Pokémon, and he can inflict status conditions. Juggler uses moves like Dream Eater and Metronome, Beauty uses Water and Ground-type Pokémon, Medium likes to inflict confusion to your Pokémon, Tamer doesn't use full movesets, in this battle, his Pokémon has Dig and moves with secondary effects, like flinching, high critical hit, or any other types. The last two battles are really tricky, Psychic as the name states uses Psychic-type Pokémon, but he does have some Flying-type Pokémon on the team as well, and Old Man is a challenging opponent, as he has Pokémon like Dratini, Beedrill, and Porygon which have some powerful moves, and you will need the right counters to his team in order to win against him.







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