Learn which Pokemon to use in order to defeat the Elite 4, as well as the Champion Steven in Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.

The Elite 4 and Champion of Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire are the toughest trainers in the game. Unlike past remakes like Fire Red and Leaf Green or HeartGold and SoulSilver, the Elite Four of this game have updated themselves with Pokemon from other generations. This makes them a bit more difficult compared to their past versions. In this article, we will discuss the best Pokemon for you to use against the Elite 4 and Champion of Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.
Keep in mind, these games give you a free Latios (Omega Ruby)/ Latias (Alpha Sapphire), which can also Mega Evolve. Additionally, the Box Art Legendaries like Groudon (Omega Ruby)/ Kyogre (Alpha Sapphire) are available before the Pokemon League. As using these Pokemon will essentially remove any notion of difficulty from the game, we are not taking them into account while building the team.
Guide To Defeat Elite Four and Champion in Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Overview
How To Defeat Dark-Type Elite Four Sidney in Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire

Pokemon | Level | Ability | Moves |
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Mightyena | 50 | Intimidate | Swagger, Take Down, Sucker Punch, Crunch |
Shiftry | 50 | Chlorophyll | Fake Out, Feint Attack, Extrasensory, Leaf Blade |
Cacturne | 50 | Sand Veil | Leech Seed, Payback, Needle Arm, Spiky Shield |
Sharpedo | 50 | Rough Skin | Crunch, Aqua Jet, Poison Fang, Slash |
Absol | 52 | Super Luck | Aerial Ace, Night Slash, Psycho Cut, Slash |
Sidney is the Dark-type specialist. His team is noticeably stronger in the remakes. Not only because of better moves, but due to the physical special split, his Pokemon, which are all physical attackers, can use their Dark STAB more effectively. He can still be swept pretty easily with a powerful Fairy or Fighting-type move.
How To Defeat Ghost-Type Elite Four Phoebe in Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire

Pokemon | Level | Ability | Moves |
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Dusclops | 51 | Pressure | Shadow Punch, Confuse Ray, Curse, Future Sight |
Banette | 51 | Insomnia | Shadow Ball, Spite, Will-O-Wisp, Feint Attack |
Sableye | 51 | Prankster | Shadow Claw, Foul Play, Power Gem, Fake Out |
Banette | 51 | Insomnia | Shadow Ball, Grudge, Toxic, Psychic |
Dusknoir | 53 | Pressure | Hex, Fire Punch, Ice Punch, Thunder Punch |
Phoebe has replaced one of her Dusclops with a Dusknoir, the evolved form of the Pokemon introduced in Generation IV. Unfortunately, her team is quite slow and can be swept with a fast Ghost- or Dark-type move, except her Sableye which can be dealt with a Fairy-type.
How To Defeat Ice-Type Elite Four Glacia in Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire

Pokemon | Level | Ability | Moves |
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Glalie | 52 | Inner Focus | Light Screen, Ice Shard, Hail, Crunch |
Froslass | 52 | Snow Cloak | Confuse Ray, Blizzard, Hail, Ominous Wind |
Glalie | 52 | Inner Focus | Protect, Ice Shard, Hail, Freeze Dry |
Froslass | 52 | Snow Cloak | Draining Kiss, Blizzard, Hail, Shadow Ball |
Walrein | 54 | Thick Fat | Surf, Blizzard, Sheer Cold, Body Slam |
Glacia is another trainer who has swapped out her two Sealeo for two Froslass. These two Ice-types are part Ghost-type as well, meaning you can’t use a Fighting-type to deal with them. Additionally, her Walrein’s part Water-typing and Thick Fat ability make Rock- and Fire-types a less viable option as well.
Finally, her team is built with a focus on the weather Hail. Not only does this deal chip damage to any Pokemon that isn’t an Ice-type, but both her Froslass get an Evasion boost thanks to their ability Snow Cloak. As such, Glacia needs a mix of multiple types like Fire- and Fighting, as well as alternate weather setting moves like Sunny Day or Rain Dance.
How To Defeat Dragon-Type Elite Four Drake in Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire

Pokemon | Level | Ability | Moves |
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Altaria | 53 | Natural Cure | Aerial Ace, Moonblast, Cotton Guard, Dragon Pulse |
Flygon | 53 | Levitate | Earthquake, Dragon Claw, Rock Slide, Supersonic |
Kingdra | 53 | Sniper | Dragon Pulse, Surf, Yawn, Ice Beam |
Flygon | 53 | Levitate | Flamethrower, Boomburst, Dragon Pulse, Screech |
Salamence | 55 | Intimidate | Dragon Rush, Zen Headbutt, Crunch, Thunder Fang |
Drake is the Dragon-type specialist. Unfortunately, with the introduction of the Fairy-type, he is a lot easier to deal with. Bringing a Pokemon that can spam Moonblast or Dazzling Gleam should do it.
How To Defeat Champion Steven in Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire

Pokemon | Level | Ability | Moves |
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Skarmory | 57 | Sturdy | Toxic, Spikes, Steel Wing, Aerial Ace |
Claydol | 57 | Levitate | Reflect, Light Screen, Extrasensory, Earth Power |
Aggron | 57 | Sturdy | Stone Edge, Earthquake, Iron Tail, Dragon Claw |
Cradily | 57 | Suction Cups | Giga Drain, Ancient Power, Sludge Bomb, Confuse Ray |
Armaldo | 57 | Battle Armor | X-Scissor, Rock Blast, Metal Claw, Crush Claw |
Metagross | 59 | Clear Body | Bullet Punch, Zen Headbutt, Meteor Mash, Giga Impact |
Steven is back to being the Champion after being a post-game boss in Pokemon Emerald. His team is the same as it was in previous games, except his Metagross can Mega Evolve. Mega Metagross is a beast that you have to preferably one-shot with a Ground- or Fire- move before it gets an attack off.
Otherwise, its raw power can become too much to handle. As for the rest of his team, his Skarmory loves to set up Spikes or use Toxic, and will survive at least one move thanks to its ability Sturdy. His Aggron also has Sturdy, while his Claydol can set up dual screens.
Bring a mix of Fire-, Water- or Ground-type moves to fight him. However, even with type advantages Steven will put up more than a fight.
Best Team To Defeat the Elite Four and Champion Steven in Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire

Pokemon | Recommended Moves | Best Ability | Held Item | Nature(s) |
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Swampert | Waterfall, Earthquake, Rock Slide, Rain Dance | Swift Swim (after Mega Evolving) | Swampertite | Adamant (+Atk,-SpA) |
Gardevoir | Calm Mind, Moonblast, Psychic, Shadow Ball | Pixilate (after Mega Evolving) | Gardevoirite | Timid (+Spe,-Atk) |
Camerupt | Eruption, Earth Power, Lava Plume, Yawn | Solid Rock | Leftovers | Timid (+Spe,-Atk) |
Froslass | Ice Beam, Shadow Ball, Draining Kiss, Icy Wind | Snow Cloak | – | Timid (+Spe,-Atk) |
Manectric | Thunderbolt, Flamethrower, Volt Switch, Overheat | Intimidate (after Mega Evolving) | Manectite | Modest (+SpA,-Atk) |
Skarmory | Spikes, Steel Wing, Aerial Ace, Fly | Sturdy | Rocky Helmet | Impish (+Def,-SpA) |
How To Use The Best Team To Defeat the Elite Four and Champion Steven in Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
- Swampert: Swampert remains the best starter in Hoenn thanks to its Water/Ground typing. It can also Mega Evolve, and after setting up Rain, it gets a speed boost thanks to its ability, Swift Swim. It’s great against Steven’s Claydol, Aggron, Armaldo, and Metagross.
- Gardevoir: Gardevoir not only has a secondary Fairy-typing, but it also has a Mega Evolution. This lets it sweep all of Sidney’s and Drake’s team and potentially Phoebe with Shadow Ball, as you should be faster than all her other Pokemon.
- Camerupt: Not the best Fire-type, but its secondary typing and access to Eruption make Camerupt the best choice here. It can help with most of Glacia’s team, as well as Steven’s Steel-types.
- Froslass: Froslass is fast and hits pretty hard. It sweeps through most of Phoebe’s team (except for Sableye), Drake’s team (except for Kingdra), and Steven’s Claydol and Cradily.
- Manectric: Manectric is a fast Electric-type that can Mega Evolve and has access to Fire-type coverage. This lets it deal with Glacia’s whole team and Steven’s Skarmory.
- Skarmory: Skarmory is here to tank and survive a few attacks thanks to its typing and ability, Sturdy. It can deal with Steven’s Armaldo and Cradily.
Best IVs and EVs To Train For This Team
You want Pokemon with max IVs, except for Gardevoir, who wants 0 Attack IVs to tank Foul Play from Sableye’s Foul Play. As for EVs, all of your Pokemon want Speed EVs, Swampert wants Attack EVs, Skarmory wants Defense EVs, and the rest want Special Attack EVs.
Tips and Tricks To Defeat the Elite Four and Champion Steven in Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
- As you can only Mega Evolve one Pokemon each battle, you need to pick which Pokemon you want to use each time.
- Mega Gardevoir is a great pick for Sidney, Phoebe, and Drake; Mega Manectric is best used against Glacia, and Mega Swampert should be used against Steven.
- Against Steven, lead off with your own Skarmory and set up to three layers of Spikes. This will make KOing the rest of his team, sans Claydol due to Levitate, easier.

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