Friday, January 6, 2012

Mt. Moon 2 Walkthrough

This level will probably be the hardest for you out of any of the levels so far. The catchable pokemon in this level are easy to defeat, but the bosses can be pretty hard. This level is very important to have high level pokemon on. If you haven't been doing the training I suggested, go back and do it. There are also a few pokemon that I would almost consider mandatory for this level. The first one of the is Geodude/ its evolutions. Having one of these takes away almost all of your worry about the Geodude, Growlithe, Vulpix, Graveller, and Onix in the level. Magnitude does 2x damage against all of these pokemon, and also helps with the other non- flying type pokemon. As for the rest of the pokemon, a fire type pokemon would be nice, but if this isn't available to you, just use any other strong pokemon that you have. Butterfree works pretty well again in this level, especially if you have one that knows Whirlwind. Mankeys are also great, as well as a male Nidoran. My suggested setup is Geodude/ its evolutions and your starter at the very top, then 2 Mankeys using fighting attacks, a Male Nidoran using a fighting attack, and a Butterfree using Whirlwind in the next 4 slots down. Doing this worked very well for me, even though I hadn't trained my Mankeys very well. The first two pokemon should weaken all the incoming pokemon considerably, and the Mankeys and Nidoran should finish it off. Anything that happens to get by will be sent back to the entrance by Butterfree. If you don't have these pokemon, you can make substitutions for the bottom ones, and see what works for you. As I said earlier, having high level pokemon is crucial. If you're pokemon aren't high enough level, all the bosses in the level will steal the fossils.

Catchable Pokemon: Zubat, Geodude, Clefairy, Growlithe, Oddish, Paras, Poliwag
Level Difficulty: Medium

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