Pokémon Sword Shield The 10 Most Difficult Battle Tower Fights

Pokémon Sword Shield The 10 Most Difficult Battle Tower Fights

Pokémon Sword & Shield The 10 Most Difficult Battle Tower Fights

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Pokémon Sword & Shield The 10 Most Difficult Battle Tower Fights

While Sword and Shield are considered pretty easy, things get intense in the Battle Tower because of matching levels. The Battle Tower makes a return in the latest generation of Games. It is usually the strength test post-game to prepare the player for league battles against other people. The Battle Tower can be one of the hardest challenges for those who face it, and sometimes have extra treats within it for the player to encounter. While are considered pretty easy, things get intense in the Battle Tower because of matching levels. Some of the hardest fights in the game are currently here. So here are 10 of the most difficult Battle Tower fights. THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY

Polly

Polly the Backpacker wants victory. She is a master-class trainer and most of her Pokémon have max speed and knows Protect. The biggest advantage against Polly is most of her Pokémon only know protective moves or stat changing moves and don't have a good spread for type advantages. Anyone of her Pokémon are going to have only 1 attack move to 3 stat moves.

Nat

Nat is a master class Hiker who has a chance of holding some pretty devastating . Master class anything usually means max EVs in some stats, but he can have a pretty versatile team too. He can also have some pretty useless like his Mudsdale whose only strategy is sleeping and countering. He will most likely have Ice, Rock, Steel, and fighting types on his team making quick psychic types that do special defense damage important. His most devastating can be Glalie with Sheer Cold and Drednaw with its wide range of attacks.

Ander

Via: Pokemon Wiki Ander can be a problem. Though a youngster, he can G-max three possible , though only one can use it for a fight. There are 4 possible versions of each G-max with different moves and items, meaning different threat levels. Most of his other Pokémon aren't ideally set up to knock others out, but there's some worry about his strongest possible Drapion and Dusknoir. Both have strong moves and good type spread and also hit super hard.

Hestia

This lass has come to G-max her Pokémon and act as master-class. Her three G-max Pokémon are Togekiss, Rapidash, and Gardevior, all Fairy types. Hestia also has a nasty group of possible Pokémon, including a Shiftry that knows explosion. Most of what she has is Fairy, grass, and some psychic types. Mimikyu can be a real problem with destiny bond and really strong fairy moves such as Play rough with shadow claw to throw you off. One of her possible Togekiss is completely useless with stat moves and Follow Me as a spam move, which is a guaranteed victory.

Alan

Poke Kid Alan can really mess up a good team with his Ditto. Being he is another who can G-max three Pokémon: Vikavolt, Centiskorch, and Escavalier, he can produce issues with these high attack power . You can get lucky with him if he sends out a Pyukumuku, Aromatisse, or Morpeko as they have literally no attack moves. All of their moves are only stat moves, which is a major lifeline in the fight against Alan.

Lazlo & Allegra

These two share the same pool of Pokémon and can G max the three starters in the region. You can say being a League Staff member comes with benefits and those benefits are way better than the rest. One oddity is the fat squirrel Pokémon, Greedant, seems to be available to most master class trainers, all with the same moves. These two also have access to every Eevee evolution, each with a decent moveset.

Eva

Poke Kid Eva is mainly a big type user with the possibility of G-maxing one of 3 . That same Greedent is present in her Pokémon pool, so careful of its superpower attack. Her biggest concerning Pokémon are going to be the ones that G-max, Vespiqueen, Frostmoth, and Ribombee. Ribombee will be the easiest to deal with, while the hardest might be Frost moth due to its typing.

Cooper

via: pokemongohub.net Cooper is not only an officer but a serious trainer. He can g-max 3 Pokémon: Lucario, SirFetch'd, and Kommo-o. Those three can be real heavy hitters and very special type matchups that have to be planned for. One of his problem Pokémon is a Flygon with great move typing spread, having Dragon Pulse, Earth Power, Bug buzz, and Flamethrower, basically, a Flygon that could take on the Elite 4.

Becka

Becka is another master class trainer with Gmax capability. One of her biggest concerns is not only the G-max but Silvally, one of the strongest Pokémon stat-wise with type changing available to it. Besides her science experiment of a Pokémon, the main worry is her G-maxing Theivful, Weavile, and Hydregion, all of whom can be a major problem. Theivful can have multiple types of fangs plus sucker punch and Hydregion is one of the strongest nonlegendary Pokémon in the Galar Pokédex.

Leon Master Class

Leon can be the penultimate challenge of Pokémon Sword and Shield, but there's only a small chance of him showing up. It's a sure thing which he will G-max, with that Pokémon being Charizard. It's easier to tell what Pokémon he has as well, but you will not get a respite with that knows no attack moves as with many others in the top tier list.

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