What happens if you die in the elite four




















Boards Pokemon X If you lose to a member of the elite four do you actually start over? User Info: EternalNether. User Info: Masenko EternalNether posted Or a champion for that matter. The game acts like it wants you to start over if you lose even one battle. And i see people all over the internet complaining about having to restart.

Now I feel like I'm the only one that saves right before each of the 5 battles and just does a soft reset if I'm defeated or if I know defeat is inevitable. I have never completely restarted the Elite Four. You'd hafta start the E4 over, but not the game. And you'd lose money. I too save anyway because the game hacks stupid wins.

Masenko86 posted I save before major battles like that out of habit , but as I've matured in Pokemon and gaming in general, I've realized to accept any losses.

If I lose, I cut my losses and train up a bit more. I try not to soft reset for anything other than catching stationary Pokemon. But the starting over is probably from people doing Nuzlockes. They don't seem that fun to me. To clarify, first off I know you don't have to start the game over, that's absurdly obvious. I was referring to the elite four only. Second, I only restart the elite four if I realize that I'm outmatched. If I lose due to badly timed critical hits which I can't do anything about really then I consider that grounds for just repeating the same battle again instead of fighting all four members again.

Articuno can be found deep within the cave in the Seafoam Islands, which is located on Route 20 along the southern edge of the Kanto region. Zapdos hangs out at the Power Plant, which can only be reached by using Sea Skim on Route 10 in the northeast corner of the map to reach the out-of-the-way facility.

You'll need to go a bit out of your way to encounter both Articuno and Zapdos, but you're likely to bump into Moltres as you navigate Victory Road on the way to the Indigo Plateau. Each of these battles has a five-minute time limit, so you'll need to be efficient as you take on this Legendary trio. For those attempting to catch them before taking on the Elite Four, be aware that if you fail, you won't be able to make a second attempt until after you enter the Hall of Fame. It's a good idea to save before starting the battle in case you do fail to catch it.

Check out our Catch Combo strategy article to learn more about this useful technique. To reach the cave, you will need to use Sea Skim from Route Before you enter the Hall of Fame, the entrance will be blocked by a Coach Trainer, but he will move out of the way once you're the Champion. You can also battle him to earn TM60 Megahorn, if you'd like. Inside Cerulean Cave, you'll find plenty of valuable items, but the real goal here is Mewtwo itself.

And if they know any Dark-type attacks, they can take advantage of Mewtwo's natural weakness. Bug- and Ghost-type moves will also give Mewtwo a hard time, so adjust your team accordingly.

Once you've defeated Mewtwo in battle, it's time to catch it! As you might remember, you earned this valuable prize by defeating Giovanni in the Silph Co. If you no longer have it, you also have a slim chance of finding Master Balls as hidden items on the second floor of Cerulean Cave, so don't forget to scout around as you explore. That was Professor Oak's hope when he gifted the device to you, after all.

Doing so also nets you a very special item, so it's worth the trouble. Having Mew, Meltan, and Melmetal registered to the device will certainly give you bragging rights, but they don't count toward the final tally. To obtain these version exclusives, you will have to do some trading. Make sure to catch extras of your version exclusives to trade with your friends! Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts.

User Info: Jagoros. Please have exact change ready. User Info: RevanExile. They take your pokemon and kick you back to twinleaf, with a bidoof. Is going sigless for a while. Keeping it real. User Info: yosouf I think its like any trainer battle.. If you lose match against said member, you don't gain any exp or money..

I've actually never lost so I dont know what happens exactly. If I beat, say three of them, then lose on the fourth, will I keep the exp from the three? User Info: hunter Armed thugs were sent by a Forsworn Briarheart to teach me a lesson. The one I pickpocketed a briarheart from his chest. There isn't some sort of secret death counter is there, like in certain zelda games? Ah, I guess it doesn't matter. Thanks for the help. Ouch, HALF your money?



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