How To Defeat the Elite 4 and Champion in Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen

Learn which Pokemon to use in order to defeat the Elite 4 and its Champion in Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen.

Indigo Plateau in Pokemon Origins (Image via TPC)
Indigo Plateau in Pokemon Origins (Image via TPC)

Compared to later games like Diamond and Pearl or Black and White, the Elite Four and Champion of Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen are relatively simple. There is no physical/special split, so Pokemon attacks are classified as physical or special based on their type. As a result, several Pokemon are unable to use their STAB moves properly due to not having the base stats for it. Moreover, the variety of moves used by the Pokemon you encounter is quite limited.

However, these factors do not make the Kanto Elite Four or the Champion, your rival Blue, complete pushovers in Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen. This is because you face similar issues as them, and going in unprepared will lead to more than a few problems. So, in this guide, we will go over the best Pokemon for you to use against the Elite Four and Champion of Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen.

Guide To Defeat Elite Four and Champion in Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen Overview

Lorelei in Pokemon Origins (Image via TPC)
Lorelei in Pokemon Origins (Image via TPC)

How To Defeat Ice-Type Elite Four Lorelei in Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen

PokemonLevelAbilityMoves
Dewgong52Thick FatSurf, Ice Beam, Safeguard, Hail
Cloyster52Shell ArmorSpikes, Dive, Hail, Protect
Slowbro52ObliviousSurf, Ice Beam, Amnesia, Yawn
Jynx54ObliviousDouble Slap, Ice Punch, Lovely Kiss, Attract
Lapras54Water AbsorbSurf, Ice Beam, Body Slam, Confuse Ray

Lorelei is one of the stronger members of the Elite Four, as her Dewgong, Slowbro, and Lapras have access to powerful Surf and Ice Beam. Also, her Cloyster can set up Spikes, and her Jynx can put targets to sleep with Lovely Kiss. However, four of her five Pokemon are Water-types and take massive damage from Electric-type moves.

How To Defeat Fighting-Type Elite Four Bruno in Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen

Bruno in Pokemon Origins (Image via TPC)
Bruno in Pokemon Origins (Image via TPC)
PokemonLevelAbilityMoves
Onix51Rock HeadEarthquake, Rock Tomb, Iron Tail, Roar
Hitmonchan53Keen EyeSky Uppercut, Mach Punch, Rock Tomb, Counter
Hitmonlee53LimberMega Kick, Foresight, Brick Break, Facade
Onix54Rock HeadDouble Edge, Iron Tail, Earthquake, Sand Tomb
Machamp56GutsBulk Up, Cross Chop, Scary Face, Rock Tomb

Bruno is not very threatening, with his team lacking the move diversity they displayed in HeartGold and SoulSilver. Still, several of his Pokemon have Rock Tomb to deter Flying-types. However, a powerful Psychic-type should sweep his team easily, even his two Onix, which have poor Special Defense.

How To Defeat Ghost-type Elite Four Agatha in Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen

Agatha in Pokemon Origins (Image via TPC)
Agatha in Pokemon Origins (Image via TPC)
PokemonLevelAbilityMoves
Gengar54LevitateConfuse Ray, Shadow Punch, Double Team, Toxic
Golbat54Inner FocusConfuse Ray, Bite, Air Cutter, Poison Fang
Haunter53LevitateMean Look, Curse, Hypnosis, Dream Eater
Arbok56IntimidateBite, Sludge Bomb, Screech, Iron Tail
Gengar58LevitateShadow Ball, Sludge Bomb, Hypnosis, Nightmare

Agatha is hurt the most due to the lack of the physical/special split, as her Gengars launch their STAB Ghost- and Poison-type moves off their lower Attack stat. Still, she can be disruptive by spreading status conditions like Poison or Sleep or using moves like Mean Look, Confuse Ray, or Curse to hinder your Pokemon. Just like Bruno, she can also be dealt with by a powerful Psychic-type spamming STAB.

How To Defeat Dragon-type Elite Four Lance in Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen

Lance in Pokemon Origins (Image via TPC)
Lance in Pokemon Origins (Image via TPC)
PokemonLevelAbilityMoves
Gyarados56IntimidateBite, Dragon Rage, Twister, Hyper Beam
Dragonair54Shed SkinSafeguard, Outrage, Dragon Rage, Hyper Beam
Dragonair54Shed SkinSafeguard, Outrage, Thunder Wave, Hyper Beam
Aerodactyl58Rock HeadWing Attack, Ancient Power, Scary Face, Hyper Beam
Dragonite60Inner FocusSafeguard, Outrage, Wing Attack, Hyper Beam

Lance’s team is relatively tough, though his Pokemon also suffer from the lack of proper moves. Still, Hyper Beam does do massive neutral damage off their Attack stats, so he isn’t exactly harmless either. Use Electric, Ice, and Rock moves to bring his dragons down.

How To Defeat Champion Blue in Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen

Blue in Pokemon Evolutions (Image via TPC)
Blue in Pokemon Evolutions (Image via TPC)
PokemonLevelAbilityMoves
Pidgeot59Keen EyeAerial Ace, Feather Dance, Sand Attack, Whirlwind
Alakazam 57SynchronizePsychic, Reflect, Future Sight, Recover
Rhydon59Lightning RodRock Tomb, Earthquake, Scary Face, Take Down
Exeggutor59/61ChlorophyllSleep Powder, Egg Bomb, Giga Drain, Light Screen
Arcanine59/61IntimidateFlamethrower, ExtremeSpeed, Bite, Roar
Gyarados59/61IntimidateHydro Pump, Dragon Rage, Bite, Thrash
Charizard63BlazeFire Blast, Aerial Ace, Slash, Fire Spin
Blastoise63TorrentRain Dance, Hydro Pump, Skull Bash, Bite
Venusaur63OvergrowGrowth, Sunny Day Solar Beam, Synthesis

In Kanto, it’s your rival Blue that has beaten the Elite Four before you to become Champion of the Pokemon League. Luckily you have a lot of experience fighting his team, having done so throughout the game. It’s worth noting that his team changes depending on the starter you picked, including the levels of some of them. These changes are:

  • If he has a Charizard, his Gyarados is level 61 and his Exeggutor is level 59.
  • If he has a Blastoise, his Exeggutor is level 61 and his Arcanine is level 59.
  • If he has a Charizard, his Arcanine is level 61 and his Gyarados is level 59.

His team is filled with diverse types, making up for his relatively weak moves. However, there is overlap in these types for you to exploit, like hitting his Fire-type and his Rhydon with a Water-type move, or using an Electric-type attack on his Pidgeot and his Water-type.

Best Team To Defeat the Elite Four and Champion Blue in Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen

Lapras in the anime (Image via TPC)
Lapras in the anime (Image via TPC)
PokemonRecommended MovesBest AbilityHeld ItemNature(s)
VenusaurSleep Powder, Leech Seed, Giga Drain, Razor LeafOvergrowLeftoversModest (+SpA, -Atk)
LaprasSurf, Ice Beam, Thunderbolt PsychicWater AbsorbModest (+SpA, -Atk)
Mr. MimeSubstitute, Psychic, Magical Leaf, ThunderboltSoundproofModest (+SpA, -Atk)
JolteonThunderbolt, Bite, Pin Missile, Quick AttackVolt AbsorbModest (+SpA, -Atk)
SnorlaxBody Slam, Yawn, Shadow Ball, Brick BreakThick FatLeftoversAdamant (+Atk,-SpA)
AerodactylRock Slide, Fly, Earthquake, Steel WingRock HeadAdamant (+Atk,-SpA)

How To Use the Best Team To Defeat the Elite Four and Champion Blue in Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen

  • Venusaur: Venusaur is the best choice for the Elite 4 and Champion in Pokemon FireRed LeafGreen. Not only does it have useful support moves in Leech Seed and Giga Drain, but if picked, Blue has three Pokemon weak to Electric and Rock-type moves on his team. It counters Bruno’s whole team and Blue’s Rhydon.

  • Lapras: Access to STAB Surf and Ice Beam is enough to deal with Bruno, Lance (with a Thunderbolt TM for his Gyarados), and Blue’s Fire-type, Pidgeot, and Rhydon.

  • Mr. Mime: Mr. Mime is picked ahead of Pokemon like Alakazam thanks to its access to Substitute. Once set up, it is fast enough to sweep through Bruno and Agatha.

  • Jolteon: This electric Eeveelution is here to spam fast Thunderbolts, dealing with Lorelei, Lance’s Gyarados and Aerodactyl, and Blue’s Pidgeot and Water-type.

  • Snorlax: Snorlax is here to be a wall against Agatha. Thanks to learning Shadow Ball, it can deal with her Ghosts, as well as Lorelei’s Jynx and Blue’s Alakazam and Exeggutor.

  • Aerodactyl: Aerodactyl is here because the lack of physical and special split doesn’t affect its STABs. It can deal with Agatha’s Golbat, Lance’s Dragonite, and Blue’s Pidgeot and Fire-type.

Best IVs and EVs To Train for This Team

Hope that your Pokemon have high IVs. Invest in Speed EVs for all of your Pokemon except for Snorlax, who should be invested in bulk.

Tips and Tricks To Defeat the Elite Four and Champion Blue in Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen

  • You will need to visit the Game Corner a lot for Thunderbolt and Shadow Ball TMs for your Pokemon.
  • Additionally, you will need to go to Rock Tunnel to teach Rock Slide to Aerodactyl from the Move Tutor located there.
  • For an extra Psychic TM for your Lapras, visit Saffron City to get the TM from Mr. Psychic’s house.

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