Meteor Climbing
Can Anyone give me any tips on Beating the Elite 4 On Pokemon Diamond?
My Pokemon Are:
Infernape Lvl 47 : Fire Blast, Flame Wheel, Close Combat, Rock Climb
Garachomp Lvl 49 : Flam...
Meteor Climbing

Can Anyone give me any tips on Beating the Elite 4 On Pokemon Diamond?
My Pokemon Are:
Infernape Lvl 47 : Fire Blast, Flame Wheel, Close Combat, Rock Climb
Garachomp Lvl 49 : Flamethrower, Draco meteor, Crunch, Dragon Claw
Abomasnow lvl 47 : Strength, Blizzard, Ice beam, Wood hammer
Staraptor Lvl 46 : Close Combat, Roost, Fly, Steel Wing
Snorlax Lvl 47 : Blizzard, Thunderbolt, Surf, Fire Blast
Dialga Lvl 48 : Metal Claw, Ancient Power, Dragon claw, Roar Of Time
Many people have suggested a certain set of pokemon but i dont really want to pick up a team of low levelled Pokemon and train them for ages. Also i dont have access to trading so i can't get things like alakazam and Gengar Thanks.
Your Pokemon's movesets are all mostly fine for an in-game team, except for Snorlax! Every single one of its moves is a special attack (as opposed to a physical attack). Look at Snorlax's stats here:
http://www.smogon.com/dp/pokemon/snorlax
It's Attack stat is a whopping 110, while its Special Attack stat is only 65! You're totally missing out on Snorlax's potential! Give it physical attacks, it'll be twice as useful to you. There are also some changes you should make to Garchomp's moveset (like having Earthquake, for one). Here are some suggestions:
Snorlax:
Return
Crunch
Brick Break
Blizzard (the base power of this move is high enough that it makes sense to keep it on Snorlax)
Garchomp:
Surf (Garchomp had higher Special Attack than Snorlax, so this is more useful here)
Earthquake
Draco Meteor
Dragon Claw
Also: I'd highly recommend training your team to at least level 55. The Elite Four's Pokemon range from level 53 to 66, and you'll have a hell of a time trying to beat Cynthia's Garchomp with level 47 Pokemon. Hope this helps, good luck!
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