hederach Posted April 3, 2014 Share Posted April 3, 2014 (edited) hey, i'm new here and just asking on any tips on how to beat radomus in episode 11 since he double battles now... my curent team: magnezone, zoroark, gyarados, swampert, infernape, crobat, zoroark 60, others 50+( still training my magnezone though) tnx in advance... hehehe... Edited April 3, 2014 by hederach Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Timber Dragon Posted April 3, 2014 Share Posted April 3, 2014 Radomus is a pain in the ass since the gym's field effect means the move Psychic gets an additional Rock type damage. That means that Crobat and Infernape of yours are especially in danger. They won't last long in the fight, but they'll be useful in the beginning if they can hold out. He'll open with Exeggutor and Reuniclus. Focus on Exeggutor since Reuniclus is relatively "safe." Open with Magnezone, and Crobat (try saving Infernape for Metagross) to OHKO Exeggutor--and I do mean OHKO because Crobat, with its weaknesses to both Psychic and Rock, means it'll be OHKO'd guaranteed. If it knows Acrobatics, get rid of any item it's holding and hope for the best. If Crobat can't OHKO it, hopefully Magnezone can finish it off. After taking down Execcutor, Radomus will usually switch in either G.Gardevoir or *shudder* Malamar. Keep training your Magnezone since it'll be a good tank for the battle, and a key player in getting rid of G.Gardevoir. Its Steel typing guards against Psychic, Rock, and Fairy, and its defense-oriented stats can take a hit from Dark- and Ghost-type attacks. It should know Flash Cannon, and hopefully, with backup, it'll take down G.Gardevoir in 2-3 hits. However, if he brings in Malamar instead of G.Gardevoir, you're out of luck with Magnezone since there's some glitch that means Malamar knows Focus Blast. Seriously. Out of all of Radomus's team, it was that goddamn Focus Blast Malamar that determined whether I won or lost. Malamar is fairly meaty as well and its type combo means it's only weak to Bug and Fairy. This is a Pokemon you'll just have to brute force. I suggest using Gyarados for its Dragon Dance and, if it still knows the move, Bite. For me, those were the true hurdles. Your Zoroarks and Gyarados (if it lasts) should be able to handle things okay. If Magnezone's still around, you can keep using it as a tank to keep your Zoroarks healthy. An Electric-type would be useful in taking down his Slowking, but the Zoroarks or Gyarados should be able to deal with it. Your Infernape might be able to take down the Metagross. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hederach Posted April 3, 2014 Author Share Posted April 3, 2014 i was blindsided with the cheap gym effect when my gyarados got hit by a super effective psychic 1st time i fought him, it was a real wtf moment for me haha. Think i'll try fighting him again when my other pokemon are lvl 57 or 58, and if i have the time, i'll try getting a yanmega if that malamar get's irritating ( i should have beaten radomus at episode 10 haah oh well..). thnx again for the tips rrly appreciate it hehehe... EDIT: Got him, finally beat him with my swampert of all things haha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Amethyst Posted April 4, 2014 Administrators Share Posted April 4, 2014 However, if he brings in Malamar instead of G.Gardevoir, you're out of luck with Magnezone since there's some glitch that means Malamar knows Focus Blast. Seriously. Out of all of Radomus's team, it was that goddamn Focus Blast Malamar that determined whether I won or lost. Uh... No, not so much. Not in the code anyway. The only Pokemon he has that knows Focus Blast is Reniclus. Are you sure you didn't get the glitch where fainting a Pokemon mid-turn causes the next sent-out Pokemon to use the fainted one's move? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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