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Pokemon Stadium - Strategy Guide (Page 01)

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Pokemon Stadium FAQ
Created By: MetroidMoo
E-mail Address: metroidmoo@earthlink.net
Latest Version: 2.8
Created On: 3/26/00
Last Updated: 6/17/00
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Table of Contents:
1)FAQ Updates
2)N64 Transfer Pak
3)Pika Cup
4)Petit Cup
5)Poke Cup
6)Prime Cup
7)Gym Leader Castle
8)Kids Club
9)Gallery
10)Frequently Asked Questions
11)Ability List
12)Pokedex
13)GameShark Codes
14)Tips/Tricks
15)Credits
16)Contact/Other Info

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1) FAQ UPDATES
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Versuib 2.8 (6/16/00)
  This FAQ is completed (except for Round 2 and some other things). If
you're wondering, I won't add information on Round 2. The next guide
I'll be working on is for the Pokemon TCG for Game Boy. See ya!

Version 2.6 (6/11/00)
  I finished all of the Poke Cup section. The Prime Cup section is done,
except for the weaknesses, and I added recommended rental teams thanks
to the player's guide made by Nintendo. I also fixed a bunch of grammar
and spelling errors. This guide should be completed in another update or
two.

Version 2.4 (5/28/00)
  I decided on splitting up the Stadium section into 4 different
sections. The Pika Cup and Petit Cup sections are already completed.
  I also want to make this note again. Whenever you send in information
for an ability, make sure the description of the ability is the exact
wording from Stadium.

Version 2.2 (5/21/00)
  I finished the Gym Leaders Castle section! Now there's not that much
left to complete. I also added some tips/tricks that were sent in and
fixed some layout errors. I'm currently working a guide for the Pokemon
TCG, and it should be done soon.

Version 2.0 (5/15/00)
  Pikachoo has told me that only the US version of Pokemon Stadium
contains the Gallery. So that explains why that question was asked so
much. I got the Pokemon TCG for Game Boy, so I'll probably make a guide
for it over the summer.
  Anyway, I have most of the Gym Leader Castle completed. I only have to
finish the Elite Four and Gary part of it. I also made a couple
corrections here and there.

Version 1.8 (4/30/00)
  I tried to send the last update in, but my e-mail wouldn't work for
some reason. Now it works, and I can update!
  I've noticed that a large number of people have been asking me this
lately, "Where's the Gallery?" Go to the screen that let's you select
between Battle Now!, Pokemon Stadium, Event Battle, and Options. There
should be a box labeled "GALLERY" with a picture of a camera. And in
case if you have no idea how to use the Gallery, I made a section for
it. Besides adding the Gallery section, I made some corrections thanks
to contributors.

Version 1.6 (4/17/00) - Not Released
  I added information to the Gym Leader Castle section up to Erika and
some more questions to the Frequently Asked Questions section.

Version 1.4 (4/09/00)
  Just some minor updates for today. I've been told by Nightwolf that
the item with the green center in the Sushi-Go-Round mini-game is
actually tea. I added more ability information sent in by Zer0Lit and
Xcom50, and another trick sent in by Filpika182. I also added
information to the Gym Leader Castle section up to Misty.

Version 1.2 (4/02/00)
  I already received some e-mail about this game, which is very good (I
know people are reading it). For now, I'm going to try to add updates on
a weekly basis.
  David Webb and Filpika182 have sent me information on some abilities,
and a tip/trick correction was made by Robbie Goodman. I also put up
four more tips/tricks (one for the mini-games), the rules for the Cups
in Stadium, and some information on Gym Leader Castle. Remember when you
send me ability info that the description is directly from Stadium, not
something you made up.
  This is not really important, but I thought I'd make a note of it. I
looked at Rareware's site, and it turns out that the Transfer Pak will
not use the GB Camera in the multiplayer mode of Perfect Dark. What you
could do with that feature was considered to be too controversial.

Version 1.0 (3/26/00)
  This will probably be my final attempt at actually finishing a guide.
So I hope I can get this one done! If I can do it, I'll try to make more
FAQs during the summer. A couple sections are not yet complete, but they
will be soon. If you want to contribute something to this FAQ, go to the
"Contact/Other Info" section for a list. Thanks!

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2) N64 TRANSFER PAK
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This section contains information about the Transfer Pak and how to use
it.

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What is the Transfer Pak?
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This neat accessory is used to transfer data from Game Boy cartridges to
your N64 console. It can also be used to "emulate" games. For those of
you unfamiliar with emulation, it mainly allows you to play games on
other systems. So the Transfer Pak allows you to play your Pokemon Game
Boy games on Pokemon Stadium. Remember only certain Game Boy and N64
carts let you use that.

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How do I use it?
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First, make sure that the N64 is not turned on. Then take the Game Boy
cartridge and insert it (label facing out) in the slot on the Transfer
Pak. Now take the controller you want to put the device in and insert it
in the slot where you would normally put the Controller Pak, Rumble Pak,
etc. Turn on the console, and you're ready to go!

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What games use the Transfer Pak?
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The only games I know of that use it are Pokemon Stadium and Mario Golf.
Obviously, more games will probably make use of it in the future.

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Can I buy the device separately?
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Yes. The MSRP (Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price) is about $19.95.
That's the suggested price, so not every store may have that price.
You can probably find the Transfer Pak at any store that sells N64
accessories.

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3) PIKA CUP
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This section provides information about the Pika Cup.

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Cup Rules
---------
1. Enter with six Pokemon.
Description: Choose six Pokemon before going to battle. You may not
choose more than one of a certain kind of Pokemon.

2. Choose three out of six Pokemon.
Description: Out of the six Pokemon chosen, choose the three that are to
be used in battle. Try to choose the three battle Pokemon that have
advantages over the likely opponents.

3. Levels 15 to 20.
Description: Almost all Pokemon between levels 15 and 20 may be used. If
you don't have six Pokemon, you may add Rental Pokemon.

4. Maximum three-Pokemon level total 50
Description: The combined levels of the three battle Pokemon may not
exceed 50.

5. No two Pokemon asleep or frozen: If one Pokemon falls asleep, none of
the others can be put to sleep by an opponent. The same goes for
freezing. It is possible to have one Pokemon asleep and another frozen.

6. Mew can't attend.
Description: Mew may be used only for the Gym Leader Castle, Prime Cup,
and Free Battle.

7. Get a continue for a perfect match.
Description: You earn a continue for every battle won without a fainted
Pokemon. If you have a continue, you may try again after losing a
battle.

8. No Selfdestruct move with last Pokemon.
Description: If your last remaining Pokemon uses Selfdestruct or
Explosion, you lose, even if the opponent's last Pokemon faints.

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Rental Team
-----------
#026 - Raichu
#062 - Poliwrath
#059 - Arcanine
#103 - Exeggutor
#096 - Drowzee
#147 - Dratini

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Battle 1
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Trainer - Bug Boy

Pokemon:
#030 - Nidorina (Nidory)
#023 - Ekans (Ekany)
#048 - Venonat (Venomy)
#012 - Butterfree (Buttery)
#014 - Kakuna (Kakuny)
#046 - Paras (Pary)

Recommended Types to Use:
Nidorina - Bug, Ground, & Psychic
Ekans - Bug, Ground, & Psychic
Venonat - Bug, Fire, Flying, Psychic, & Rock
Butterfree - Electric, Fire, Flying, Ice, & Poison
Kakuna - Bug, Fire, Flying, Psychic, & Rock
Paras - Bug, Fire, Flying, Ice, & Poison

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Battle 2
--------
Trainer - Lad

Pokemon:
#017 - Pidgeotto (Pidgeotty)
#083 - Farfetch'd (Farfety)
#069 - Bellsprout (Sprouty)
#002 - Ivysaur (Ivysaury)
#041 - Zubat (Zubaty)
#074 - Geodude (Geody)

Recommended Types to Use:
Pidgeotto - Electric, Ice, & Rock
Farfetch'd - Electric, Ice, & Rock
Bellsprout - Bug, Fire, Flying, Ice, & Psychic
Ivysaur - Bug, Fire, Flying, Ice, & Psychic
Zubat - Bug, Electric, & Ice
Geodude - Grass, Ground, Ice, & Water

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Battle 3
--------
Trainer - Swimmer

Pokemon:
#061 - Poliwhirl (Polimer)
#008 - Wartortle (Tortmer)
#129 - Magikarp (Magimer)
#079 - Slowpoke (Slowmer)
#120 - Staryu (Staryumer)
#033 - Nidorino (Nidorimer)

Recommended Types to Use:
Poliwhirl - Electric & Grass
Wartortle - Electric & Grass
Magikarp - Electric & Grass
Slowpoke - Bug, Electric, & Grass
Staryu - Electric & Grass
Nidorino - Bug, Ground, & Psychic

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Battle 4
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Trainer - Burglar

Pokemon:
#038 - Ninetales (Ninelar)
#058 - Growlithe (Growlar)
#027 - Sandshrew (Sandlar)
#096 - Drowzee (Drowlar)
#005 - Charmeleon (Charmelar)
#037 - Vulpix (Vular)

Recommended Types to Use:
Ninetales - Ground, Rock, & Water
Growlithe - Ground, Rock, & Water
Sandshrew - Grass, Ice, & Water
Drowzee - Bug
Charmeleon - Ground, Rock, & Water
Vulpix - Ground, Rock, & Water

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Battle 5
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Trainer - Mr. Fix

Pokemon:
#100 - Voltorb (Voltician)
#081 - Magnemite (Mitecian)
#137 - Porygon (Porycian)
#056 - Mankey (Mancian)
#099 - Kingler (Glercian)
#026 - Raichu (Raician)

Recommended Types to Use:
Voltorb - Ground
Magnemite - Ground
Porygon - Fighting
Mankey - Flying & Psychic
Kingler - Electric & Grass
Raichu - Ground

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Battle 6
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Trainer - Hiker

Pokemon:
#111 - Rhyhorn (Hihorn)
#040 - Wigglytuff (Higglytuff)
#064 - Kadabra (Hidabra)
#066 - Machop (Hichop)
#117 - Seadra (Hidra)
#092 - Gastly (Higast)

Recommended Types to Use:
Rhyhorn - Grass, Ground, Ice, & Water
Wigglytuff - Fighting
Kadabra - Bug
Machop - Flying & Psychic
Seadra - Electric & Grass
Gastly - Ground & Psychic

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Semifinal
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Trainer - Lass

Pokemon:
#130 - Gyarados (Gyaradette)
#122 - Mr. Mime (Mimess)
#059 - Arcanine (Arcaness)
#073 - Tentacruel (Cruelette)
#087 - Dewgong (Dewgette)
#052 - Meowth (Meowette)

Recommended Types to Use:
Gyarados - Electric
Mr. Mime - Bug
Arcanine - Ground, Rock, & Water
Tentacruel - Bug, Electric, Ground, & Psychic
Dewgong - Electric, Fighting, Grass, & Rock
Meowth - Fighting

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Final
-----
Trainer - Fisher

Pokemon:
#148 - Dragonair (Nairish)
#080 - Slowbro (Broish)
#036 - Clefable (Fablish)
#072 - Tentacool (Coolish)
#020 - Raticate (Ticatish)
#055 - Golduck (Goldish)

Recommended Types to Use:
Dragonair - Ice
Slowbro - Bug, Electric, & Grass- Fighting
Tentacool - Bug, Electric, Ground, & Psychic
Raticate - Fighting
Golduck - Electric, Rock, & Grass

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4) PETIT CUP
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This section provides information about the Petit Cup.

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Cup Rules
---------
1. Blue Panels (Qualifying Pokemon): 45
Description: Press A when you highlight this rule, and it will bring
up a list of Pokemon. Pokemon in blue boxes can be used but ones in
red boxes cannot.

2. Enter with six Pokemon.
Description: Choose six Pokemon before going to battle. You may not
choose more than one of a certain kind of Pokemon.

3. Choose three out of six Pokemon.
Description: Out of the six Pokemon chosen, choose the three that are to
be used in battle. Try to choose the three battle Pokemon that have
advantages over the likely opponents.

4. Levels 25 to 30.
Description: Pokemon of levels 25 to 30 may be used. If you don't have
six Pokemon, you may add Rental Pokemon.

5. Maximum three-Pokemon level total 80
Description: The combined levels of the three battle Pokemon may not
exceed 80.

6. Max. HT 6' 8'' and max. WT 44 lbs.
Description: The height of Pokemon may not exceed 6' 8''. Likewise, the
maximum allowable weight is 44 lbs.

7. Un-evolved Pokemon only.
Description: Only un-evolved Pokemon may be used.

8. No two Pokemon asleep or frozen.
Description: If one Pokemon falls asleep, none of the others can be put
to sleep by an opponent. The same goes for freezing. It is possible to
have one Pokemon asleep and another frozen.

9. Mew can't attend.
Description: Mew may be used only for the Gym Leader Castle, Prime Cup,
and Free Battle.

10. Get a continue for a perfect match.
Description: You earn a continue for every battle won without a fainted
Pokemon. If you have a continue, you may try again after losing a
battle.

11. No Selfdestruct move with last Pokemon.
Description: If your last remaining Pokemon uses Selfdestruct or
Explosion, you lose, even if the opponent's last Pokemon faints.

-----------
Rental Team
-----------
#025 - Pikachu
#001 - Bulbasaur
#116 - Horsea
#027 - Sandshrew
#092 - Gastly
#147 - Dratini

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Battle 1
--------
Trainer - Bug Boy

Pokemon:
#010 - Caterpie (Caterpy)
#013 - Weedle (Weedly)
#046 - Paras (Pary)
#043 - Oddish (Oddy)
#069 - Bellsprout (Bellsy)
#102 - Exeggcute (Eggy)

Recommended Types to Use:
Caterpie - Fire, Flying, Poison, & Rock
Weedle - Bug, Fire, Ground, & Psychic
Paras - Bug, Fire, Flying, Ice, & Poison
Oddish - Bug, Fire, Flying, Ice, & Psychic
Bellsprout - Bug, Fire, Flying, Ice, & Psychic
Exeggcute - Bug, Fire, & Flying

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Battle 2
--------
Trainer - Lad

Pokemon:
#016 - Pidgey (Piddy)
#019 - Rattata (Ratty)
#132 - Ditto (Ditty)
#001 - Bulbasaur (Bulby)
#023 - Ekans (Ekansy)
#041 - Zubat (Zubaty)

Recommended Types to Use:
Pidgey - Electric, Ice, & Rock
Rattata - Fighting
Ditto - Fighting
Bulbasaur - Bug, Fire, Flying, Ice, & Psychic
Ekans - Bug, Ground, & Psychic
Zubat - Bug, Electric, & Ice

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Battle 3
--------
Trainer - Nerd

Pokemon:
#074 - Geodude (Dudegeo)
#092 - Gastly (Lygast)
#100 - Voltorb (Orbvolt)
#090 - Shellder (Dershell)
#109 - Koffing (Fingkof)
#102 - Exeggcute (Cutegg)

Recommended Types to Use:
Geodude - Grass, Ground, Ice, & Water
Gastly - Ground & Psychic
Voltorb - Ground
Shellder - Electric & Grass
Koffing - Bug, Ground, & Psychic
Exeggcute - Bug, Fire, & Flying

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Battle 4
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Trainer - Sailor

Pokemon:
#098 - Krabby (Krablor)
#116 - Horsea (Sealor)
#129 - Magikarp (Magilor)
#066 - Machop (Choplor)
#118 - Goldeen (Goldor)
#021 - Spearow (Spealor)

Recommended Types to Use:
Krabby - Electric & Grass
Horsea - Electric & Grass
Magikarp - Electric & Grass
Machop - Flying & Psychic
Goldeen - Electric & Grass
Spearow - Electric, Ice, & Rock

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Battle 5
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Trainer - Jr. (Female)

Pokemon:
#104 - Cubone (Cucu)
#058 - Growlithe (Growlgrowl)
#052 - Meowth (Meowmeow)
#063 - Abra (Abab)
#060 - Poliwag (Polipoli)
#039 - Jigglypuff (Jigjig)

Recommended Types to Use:
Cubone - Grass, Ice, & Water
Growlithe - Ground, Rock, & Water
Meowth - Fighting
Abra - Bug
Poliwag - Electric & Grass
Jigglypuff - Fighting

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Battle 6
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Trainer - Jr. (Male)

Pokemon:
#050 - Diglett (Digster)
#081 - Magnemite (Magster)
#083 - Farfetch'd (Fetchant)
#041 - Zubat (Zuster)
#004 - Charmander (Charmant)
#007 - Squirtle (Squirtant)

Recommended Types to Use:
Diglett - Grass, Ice, & Water
Magnemite - Ground
Farfetch'd - Electric, Ice, & Rock
Zubat - Bug, Electric, & Ice
Charmander - Ground, Rock, & Water
Squirtle - Electric & Grass

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Semifinal
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Trainer - Lass

Pokemon:
#140 - Kabuto (Kabutess)
#025 - Pikachu (Pikette)
#037 - Vulpix (Vuless)
#035 - Clefairy (Clefairess)
#039 - Jigglypuff (Puffette)
#133 - Eevee (Eevette)

Recommended Types to Use:
Kabuto - Fighting, Grass, & Ground
Pikachu - Ground
Vulpix - Ground, Rock, & Ice
Clefairy - Fighting
Jigglypuff - Fighting
Eevee - Fighting

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5) POKE CUP
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This section provides information about the Poke Cup.

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Cup Rules
---------
1. Blue Panels (Qualifying Pokemon): 149
Description: Press A when you highlight this rule, and it will bring
up a list of Pokemon. Pokemon in blue boxes can be used but ones in
red boxes cannot. Only Mewtwo and Mew are in red.

2. Enter with six Pokemon.
Description: Choose six Pokemon before going to battle. You may not
choose more than one of a certain kind of Pokemon.

3. Choose three out of six Pokemon.
Description: Out of the six Pokemon chosen, choose the three that are to
be used in battle. Try to choose the three battle Pokemon that have
advantages over the likely opponents.

4. Levels 50 to 55.
Description: Pokemon of levels 50 to 55 may be used. If you don't have
six Pokemon, you may add Rental Pokemon.

5. Maximum three-Pokemon level total 155
Description: The combined levels of the three battle Pokemon may not
exceed 155.

6. No two Pokemon asleep or frozen.
Description: If one Pokemon falls asleep, none of the others can be put
to sleep by an opponent. The same goes for freezing. It is possible to
have one Pokemon asleep and another frozen.

7. Mew can't attend.
Description: Mew may be used only for the Gym Leader Castle, Prime Cup,
and Free Battle.

8. Get a continue for a perfect match.
Description: You earn a continue for every battle won without a fainted
Pokemon. If you have a continue, you may try again after losing a
battle.

9. No Selfdestruct move with last Pokemon.
Description: If your last remaining Pokemon uses Selfdestruct or
Explosion, you lose, even if the opponent's last Pokemon faints.

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Poke Ball
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Rental Team
-----------
#050 - Diglett
#063 - Abra
#120 - Staryu
#124 - Jynx
#126 - Magmar
#135 - Jolteon

Battle 1 - Hiker
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Pokemon:
#029 - Nidoran - F (Ran-nido)
#032 - Nidoran - M (Ran-nido)
#023 - Ekans (Kans-e)
#106 - Hitmonlee (Monlee-hit)
#066 - Machop (Chop-ma)
#056 - Mankey (Key-man)

Recommended Types to Use:
Nidoran (F) - Bug, Ground, & Psychic
Nidoran (M) - Bug, Ground, & Psychic
Ekans - Bug, Ground, & Psychic
Hitmonlee - Flying & Psychic
Machop - Flying & Psychic
Mankey - Flying & Psychic

Battle 2 - Rocker
-----------------
Pokemon:
#100 - Voltorb (Voltace)
#081 - Magnemite (Magnemace)
#025 - Pikachu (Pikace)
#069 - Bellsprout (Sproutace)
#001 - Bulbasaur (Bulbace)
#043 - Oddish (Oddace)

Recommended Types to Use:
Voltorb - Ground
Magnemite - Ground
Pikachu - Ground
Bellsprout - Bug, Fire, Flying, Ice, & Psychic
Bulbasaur - Bug, Fire, Flying, Ice, & Psychic
Oddish - Bug, Fire, Flying, Ice, & Psychic

Battle 3 - Juggler
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Pokemon:
#096 - Drowzee (Drow-zee)
#092 - Gastly (Gast-ly)
#107 - Hitmonchan (Hitmo-chan)
#067 - Machoke (Ma-choke)
#074 - Geodude (Geo-dude)
#035 - Clefairy (Cle-fairy)

Recommended Types to Use:
Drowzee - Bug
Gastly - Ground & Psychic
Hitmonchan - Flying & Psychic
Machoke - Flying & Psychic
Geodude - Grass, Ground, Ice, & Water
Clefairy - Fighting

Battle 4 - Beauty
-----------------
Pokemon:
#116 - Horsea (Horsedy)
#120 - Staryu (Yudy)
#090 - Shellder (Shelldy)
#140 - Kabuto (Kabudy)
#104 - Cubone (Cubody)
#111 - Rhyhorn (Rhydy)

Recommended Types to Use:
Horsea - Electric & Grass
Staryu - Electric & Grass
Shellder - Electric & Grass
Kabuto - Electric, Fighting, Grass, Ground, & Water
Cubone - Grass, Ice, & Water
Rhyhorn - Grass, Ground, Ice, & Water

Battle 5 - Medium
-----------------
Pokemon:
#092 - Gastly (Gast-ly)
#037 - Vulpix (Vul-pix)
#041 - Zubat (Zu-bat)
#118 - Goldeen (Gol-deen)
#072 - Tentacool (Tenta-cool)
#012 - Butterfree (Butter-free)

Recommended Types to Use:
Gastly - Ground & Psychic
Vulpix - Ground, Rock, & Water
Zubat - Bug, Electric, & Ice
Goldeen - Electric & Grass
Tentacool - Bug, Electric, Ground, & Psychic
Butterfree - Electric, Fire, Flying, Ice, Poison, & Rock

Battle 6 - Tamer
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Pokemon:
#019 - Rattata (Tatarat)
#058 - Growlithe (Lithegrowl)
#104 - Cubone (Bonecu)
#027 - Sandshrew (Shrewsand)
#004 - Charmander (Mander-cha)
#007 - Squirtle (Lesquirt)

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