Sword & Shield 5 Pokémon Battles That Were Way Too Easy & 5 That Surprised Us
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Sword & Shield 5 Pokémon Battles That Were Way Too Easy & 5 That Surprised Us
Some battles in the latest Pokémon games were shockingly easy... and others were surprisingly tough to beat! The newest entries in Pokémon's gaming empire are . They are definitely not the toughest Pokémon games in the series, but they do have some fights that can catch you off-guard, especially if you aren't prepared. Meanwhile, there are some fights that should be difficult, but are actually pretty easy. Every player will have a different experience, but in general, the games' setup can make it so some fights are tough no matter what. Building a team that covers every necessary type advantage is difficult, and preparing for surprise battles you don't see coming can be close to impossible. Here are some fights that are surprisingly hard, and some that were pretty easy. THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY Easy - Milo
Gym battles are meant to test your strength, awarding you with badges (and sometimes) items for proving your might against the best of the best. Long-time players know that this is rarely the case, especially in the first gym battle, which is usually a cakewalk. Milo, the first gym leader in the Galar region, is no exception. hardly puts up a real fight, and he's very easy to defeat with little effort. Best him with a widely-available Flying- or Bug-type and you'll be on your way to the next gym before you can say "Gigantamax." Hard - Bede Post-game
Via: samurai-gamers.com You'll battle this pink-clad lad several times throughout your Galar adventure, and his team will change each time. Some of his fights are easy, some are a little tough, but this post-game fight is probably one of the toughest in Sword and Shield. When you're completing the post-game story and tracking down the Dynamax-ed Pokémon, you'll head to Bede's gym in Ballonlea. Here, he'll challenge you to a rematch and he won't go easy on you. Despite , they're tough, and his Mawile resists Poison and Steel, two of Fairy's weaknesses. Easy - Piers
As one of the final gym battles, this fight should be difficult, in theory. But, in actuality, it's pretty easy. Piers uses Dark-type Pokémon, but doesn't Dynamax any of them as he doesn't believe in it. He runs Scrafty, Skuntank, Obstagoon, and Malamar during this fight. Piers' team looks great, but this battle is not difficult in most cases. Watch out for moves like Payback and Sucker Punch, throw some Fighting-type moves at him, and take him down with ease, granting you the seventh gym badge in the Galar gym challenge. Hard - Raihan Championship match
Many of the gym leaders will be faced twice in the game, once for their gym battle and again during the Championship match. Raihan is one of these gym leaders, challenging you in the last match before you take on Leon. This fight against Raihan is tough as nails, living up to his title as the only person who can put Leon's feet to the flames. He has ditched his strategy of only using Dragon types, and now focuses solely on weather effects. He'll use Sunny Day, Solar Beam, Sandstorm, and Rain Dance to sway the match his way. Easy - Raihan Gym match
Raihan's championship match is difficult. But, his actual gym battle is fairly easy, especially considering how much he is talked up by other characters throughout the game. He focuses on throwing Sandstorm out as quickly as possible, meaning your Pokémon that aren't Rock, Ground, or Steel will take damage each turn. A Fairy- or Ice-type will make quick work of his Flygon and Duraludon, and his Sandaconda and Gigalith are weak to both Grass and Water. But, if you're high-enough level at this point (and you should be, given how easy it is to level up in these games), you won't have much of an issue. Hard - Nessa
While early-game gym battles are usually easy (as we've seen with Milo), breaks that stereotype. Her fight is surprisingly tough, giving many players a challenge they didn't expect so early on. If you choose Grookey as your starter, or evolve a Yamper that you picked up from an early route, you may have better luck. Nessa's Pokémon are nothing amazing, but the lack of early-game Grass and Electric Pokémon that are stellar is an issue for some. Her Gigantamax Drednaw is a force to be reckoned with, so you'll have to make sure you're ready for it. Easy - Eternatus
As the final and ultimate battle against the cause of the Darkest Day, Eternatus seems like it should be an epic fight of fantastic proportions. But, it's actually disappointingly easy. This scary-looking legendary goes down fairly quick, probably in part due to how high your team's levels are at this point in the game. You'll be battling it as part of a four-Pokémon team alongside Hop, Zacian, and Zamazenta. Despite Eternamaxed Eternatus' ridiculously-high stats, there's a slim chance it'll be able to take out all of your Pokémon, Hop's, Zacian AND Zamazenta. Take it down quickly and catch your new legendary. Hard - Oleana
Ex... excuse me? Oleana is the second-in-command to Macro Cosmos' Chairman Rose, and she might have earned that title in part due to being such a fierce Pokémon trainer. Oleana's fight in Rose Tower is the last line of defense between you and taking down Chairman Rose, and she doesn't go down easy. Her Pokémon are strong, and she has a diverse type makeup across them. Her moves are great, too, leaving you with status conditions, little health, and having to blast through her healing with Aqua Ring and Recover. She ends by Gigantamaxing a Garbodor, so you'll have to take that down as well. Easy - Leon
is not an amazingly-easy fight, but he is surprisingly easy for what he is supposed to be. The entire game, Leon is talked up as this undefeated hero who cannot even be challenged without people laughing in your face. He is built up as a sort of deity of Pokémon battling, completely untouchable and impossible. Sure, he is a bit difficult, if you don't prepare for some of his Pokémon. But, as far as difficult Pokémon fights go across the series, Leon is not near the top of the list. He is not even the most difficult champion (). Make sure you have a counter to his Charizard, and Leon is a pushover. Hard - Hop & Zacian
The true challenge that comes from Leon's family is surprisingly against his little brother, Hop. But, not in every case. Hop is usually super easy to defeat, and that begins to show in his morale throughout the game. When you fight Hop in the Slumbering Weald, he's very difficult. His Pokémon will rough you up, and he finally gives you a real challenge. If you're playing Shield, this is even more difficult, as Hop will have Zacian, which he is not about to waste. He's given many players their first loss in the game, and if you don't prepare, he could give you yours, too.