Unova Gyms UNTAMED: Striaton City

Hello, everyone! I hope you’re all having a wonderful week thus far. Mr.Bojingles here, reporting with another new article series that I’ll be: Unova Gyms UNTAMED! This series will be focusing on tactics to use for beating gym leaders. I’ll also be analyzing their teams and movesets from a competitive standpoint. We’ll also be looking at main story line battles, such as events with your Rival(s) and other NPCs. The main purpose for this set of writings is to give readers an alternate view of how to handle those tough gym leaders out there, and maybe they’ll help give you more of a competitive edge when fighting live players as well. If you decide on being crazy like me and starting a Nuzlocke Challenge, this could be especially helpful to you! So sit back, relax, and enjoy the read.

[reveal title=”Read on!” ]The first gym we’ll be discussing is the Striaton City gym. I rather enjoyed this setup; it’s much different than any other gym that we’ve seen before in previous Pokemon games. This particular gym has three leaders: Chili, Cress and Cilan. The starter you initially choose decides who you will be facing. If you choose the grass type Snivy, you’ll contend with Chili, who uses the opposing type Pansear. If you chose the water type Oshawott, Cilan will battle you. He fights using the grass type Pansage. Finally, if you decide on the fire type Tepig, you’ll be challenged by Cress, who uses the water type Panpour. You’ll also be receiving the gym leaders opposite type from an NPC to balance out the fight. In addition to that, each monkey will be at level 14.

Now, while the concept of this gym is interesting, there are its ups and downs to it. The good part is that it’s unique. Gamefreak has never built a gym like this before, and it’d be interesting to see what they decide to do with future gyms (assuming they continue making games. I’ve always wanted a double battle gym. Now with the release of triple battles, it should prove more interesting).

Now it’s time for the not-so-good. While the monkey trios are an intriguing fight, they’re not exactly tough. Their stats are mediocre in, well, everything. At this low level they only know a couple of weak moves, so overall their threat level is close to nothing unless you’re supremely under leveled. However, what you need to watch out for is the gym leader’s first pokemon, Lillipup. This cute ‘lil terrier is only level 12, two levels shy of the gym leader’s main Pokemon, but I’ve personally found Lillipup to be much more threatening. Lillipup not only has higher attack power than the higher leveled monkey, but he will also constantly use Work Up, which is the gym’s signature move. This will increase the attack and special attack of the user by one level. If Lillipup gets one or two of these off, you better watch out. Combined with the STAB tackle will prove to cause some damage if you’re not careful. Lillipup has scared me with a constant use of Work Ups while one of my weaker Pokemon were out. I was afraid to switch because a tackle could KO my main, but my main would be much more efficient at taking him out.

According to the game guide, the recommended level for this fight is 17. That to me is far too much. You only have access to a few areas at this point, so leveling that high would prove to be a very long task. I’d say you’d be safe around levels 11-15 in order to obtain this badge. Just remember that the main opponent to focus on is Lilliup, not the monkey![/reveal]

There you have it, folks. That about does it for the first installment of Gym Leaders Untamed. I hope you found it enjoyable and entertaining! More will be coming soon.

– Mr. Bojingles

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9 thoughts on “Unova Gyms UNTAMED: Striaton City”

  1. Ahhh i totally forgot about the mossdeep gym! Even still, i wish double and triple battles were integrated more in the games (ESPECIALLY triple battles. We only got a handful in b/w).

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  2. If/whenever they decide to bring out “Gray”, I was thinking of Nuzlocking my way though it. So this should be pretty helpful.

    So if I read right you’re doing a Nuzlocke run with Unova? Good Luck! 🙂

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  3. The only time I find this gym challenging is when I try not to use my monkey, which is pretty much every time. There are only three pokemon evolution lines I don’t like out of all 649 pokemon, those being Tepig’s, Pansage’s, Panpour’s, and Pansear’s. So I pretty much refuse to use the monkey trio. And Tepig mostly because I was strongly hoping for a Fire/Poison Boar, made a bet on it…I lost :'(

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  4. Am I the only person who has no idea what a Nuzlocke is…?

    I always thought that there could have been some improvement with the gym or it neede extra oomph! I guess they could have made it so that after the Elite 4, you could face them in a Triple Battle/Roation Battle and so they would have waaaayyy stronger Pokes.

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    • If I’m not mistaking, a Nuzlocke is when you play through the game WITHOUT using the Pokemon center or healing items, the later of which I’m not 100% on.

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      • The rules vary depending on how you want to play it, but generally you can use pokecenters/healing items. If a pokemon is knocked out, though, you cannot revive it.

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