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Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire Elite Four
This Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire Elite Four guide gives you all the information, resources, and strategy you need to conquer the Pokemon League and defeat all members of the Elite Four in Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire.
Elite Four #1 - Sidney


#1 Mightyena
Type: 
Lv: 46
Ability: Intimidate
Hold Item: N/A
Moves:
Crunch 
Take Down 
Sand-Attack 
Roar 
#2 Cacturne
Type: 

Lv: 46
Ability: Sand Veil
Hold Item: N/A
Moves:
Faint Attack 
Needle Arm 
Cotton Spore 
Leech Seed 
#3 Shiftry
Type: 

Lv: 48
Ability: Chlorophyll
Hold Item: N/A
Moves:
Fake Out 
Extrasensory 
Double Team 
Swagger 
Strategy
Sidney is the first member of the Elite Four and specializes in Dark-type Pokemon. He has 3 Pokemon with secondary typings, which you can take advantage of. By this point, you should have the tools to fight Grass and Water-type Pokemon, which means that Cacturne, Shiftry, and Sharpedo should be relatively easy.
For Mightyena and Absol, we recommend using a Bug or Fighting-type Pokemon. Be warned, though, that all Elite Four members will use potions and that Absol is carrying a Sitrus Berry, which he will use to heal if not one-shot KO’d. Mightyena has the move Roar, which may make switching to your properly typed Pokemon difficult. Make sure your team has a variety of moves on each Pokemon so that this is less of an issue.
Elite Four #2 - Phoebe


#1 Dusclops
Type: 
Lv: 48
Ability: Pressure
Hold Item: N/A
Moves:
Curse ???-type
Confuse Ray 
Future Sight 
Shadow Punch 
#2 Banette
Type: 
Lv: 49
Ability: Insomnia
Hold Item: N/A
Moves:
Spite 
Will-O-Wisp 
Shadow Ball 
Faint Attack 
#3 Banette
Type: 
Lv: 49
Ability: Insomnia
Hold Item: N/A
Moves:
Toxic 
Skill Swap 
Shadow Ball 
Psychic 
#4 Sableye
Type: 

Lv: 50
Ability: Keen Eye
Hold Item: N/A
Moves:
Faint Attack 
Shadow Ball 
Psychic
Attract 
Strategy
Ghost-type Pokemon are universally weak to Dark-type moves, but this presents a bit of a problem against Sableye. Sableye will have no special means of one-shotting it because of its typing, so try to respect it and bring out your best. Otherwise, you may be surprised since his level 51 Duskclops has Ice Beam and Earthquake, both powerful moves in their own right against a variety of Pokemon. The other 3 Pokemon have a bunch of status-effect moves, but you can prepare for this by having your Pokemon hold berries before the fight and bringing healing items in abundance.
Elite Four #3 - Glacia


Strategy
The biggest weakness of the Ice-type is fire-based moves. But if you bring that in expecting an easy win, you’ll be disappointed by the plethora of water Pokemon in this fight. To counter this, try bringing in Electric or Fighting type pokemon. Fighting is great against Ice and neutral against Water, so no matter what the second type is, you will continue to take advantage of the squishiness of the type itself. If you go this route, beware of Glalie’s crunch since this will decimate any fighting pokemon.
As always, the final Pokemon has a sitrus berry, and Glacia won’t hesitate to use potions or other healing items.
Elite Four #4 - Drake


#1 Shelgon
Type: 
Lv: 52
Ability: Rock Head
Hold Item: N/A
Moves:
Dragon Claw 
Rock Tomb 
Protect 
Crunch 
#2 Altaria
Type: 

Lv: 54
Ability: Natural Cure
Hold Item: N/A
Moves:
Take Down 
DragonBreath 
Dragon Dance 
Refresh 
#3 Flygon
Type: 

Lv: 53
Ability: Levitate
Hold Item: N/A
Moves:
Flamethrower 
Crunch 
DragonBreath 
Sand-Attack 
Strategy
This final Elite Four member specializes in Dragon-type Pokemon, so Ice-type moves or Pokemon will be a natural counter. Be warned, though, that Flygon and his signature Pokemon Salamence both have Fire-type moves. Otherwise, a non-dragon pokemon with dragon moves can use Dragon’s natural affinity against itself. This fight is something of a brawl, with many of his Pokemon relying on moves like dig, fly, or sand-attack to buy time before moving in for a devastating move.
Pokemon League Champion - Steven


#2 Claydol
Type: 

Lv: 55
Ability: Levitate
Hold Item: N/A
Moves:
Earthquake 
AncientPower 
Light Screen 
Reflect 
#3 Aggron
Type: 

Lv: 56
Ability: Sturdy
Hold Item: N/A
Moves:
Earthquake 
Dragon Claw 
Thunder 
SolarBeam 
#4 Cradily
Type: 

Lv: 56
Ability: Suction Cups
Hold Item: N/A
Moves:
AncientPower 
Confuse Ray 
Sludge Bomb 
Giga Drain 
#5 Armaldo
Type: 

Lv: 56
Ability: Battle Armor
Hold Item: N/A
Moves:
AncientPower 
Slash 
Aerial Ace 
Water Pulse 
Strategy
Steven is the champion of the Pokemon League and the effective final boss of the game, so make sure you’re properly prepared and healed before taking him on. His Pokemon are, as per tradition, varied in their typing and specialties. But, he has a disproportionate number of Rock-type and Steel-type Pokemon in his team, so you can take advantage of this by bringing a strong Fighting-type. Be scared of his Claydol for the devastation he can bring onto an unsuspecting Fighting-type, though.
Take time to make sure you’re bringing in your best Pokemon when you knock out one of his. Other types you should have include ground and fire since the plethora of Steel-type Pokemon make fire an ideal backup. A good Ghost-type will also help you against Claydol and Metagross, and negate the power of the Hyper Beam he brings in with his final Pokemon. If you manage to defeat Steven, you will be the Pokemon League Champion! Congratulations!
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