Our Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu and Let's Go Eevee Elite Four guide gives you all the information and strategy tips you need to defeat all 4Elite Four members and Champion in the Kanto region. It includes detailed information on the Elite Four member's team and strategy on how to defeat them. If you're looking for information on how to reach the Pokemon League in Let's Go Pikachu and Eevee, check out our Let's Go Pikachu and Eevee Walkthrough.
Let's Go Pikachu Eevee Elite Four
Elite Four #1 - Lorelei
Elite Four: Lorelei
Type
Recommended
#1 Dewgong
Type:
Lv: 51
Moves:
Aqua Jet
Ice Shard
Waterfall
#2 Jynx
Type:
Lv: 51
Moves:
Lovely Kiss
Blizzard
Psychic
#3 Cloyster
Type:
Lv: 51
Moves:
Ice Beam
Spike Cannon
Hydro Pump
#4 Slowbro
Type:
Lv: 51
Moves:
Psychic
Surf
Flamethrower
#5 Lapras
Type:
Lv: 52
Moves:
Hydro Pump
Blizzard
Dragon Pulse
Strategy
Lorelei is the first of the four Elite Four members. She specializes in Ice types, but all of her Pokemon are some combination of Ice, Water, and Psychic. A strong Electric type is a safe bet, as you'll be safe from any of Lorelei's moves and be super effective against all her Pokemon except Jynx. Rock type moves are also super effective, but don't use a Rock type against any of her part Water Pokemon.
Elite Four #2 - Bruno
Elite Four: Bruno
Type
Recommended
#1 Onix
Type:
Lv: 52
Moves:
Iron Tail
Stealth Rock
Earthquake
#2 Hitmonlee
Type:
Lv: 52
Moves:
Brick Break
Feint
Rock Slide
#3 Hitmonchan
Type:
Lv: 52
Moves:
Ice Punch
Thunder Punch
Fire Punch
#4 Poliwrath
Type:
Lv: 52
Moves:
Superpower
Waterfall
Body Slam
#5 Machamp
Type:
Lv: 53
Moves:
Earthquake
Superpower
Rock Slide
Strategy
Bruno uses Fighting type Pokemon, except Onix, who is a Rock/Ground type. This makes the battle very straightforward, simply use a Psychic or Fairy type. Alakazam is always a great choice, known for being especially powerful in the Kanto region. The main thing to be weary of is Earthquake from a few of his Pokemon, which can do some massive damage.
Elite Four #3 - Agatha
Elite Four: Agatha
Type
Recommended
#1 Arbok
Type:
Lv: 53
Moves:
Glare
Crunch
Poison Jab
#2 Gengar
Type:
Lv: 53
Moves:
Will-O-Wisp
Shadow Ball
Sludge Bomb
#3 Golbat
Type:
Lv: 53
Moves:
Air Slash
Crunch
Quick Attack
#4 Weezing
Type:
Lv: 53
Moves:
Sludge Bomb
Shadow Ball
Thunderbolt
#5 Gengar
Type:
Lv: 54
Moves:
Dazzling Gleam
Shadow Ball
Sludge Bomb
Strategy
Agatha is supposed to be the Ghost type Elite Four member, but the serious lack of Ghost types in Kanto mean that her only Ghost types are two Gengars. However, all of her Pokemon are at least partially Poison type, which is the main consideration for this battle. A lot of her Pokemon do know Ghost type moves, so it's probably still best to not use a Psychic type here. Ground is the clear choice, you'll have the type advantage against her entire team.
Elite Four #4 - Lance
Elite Four: Lance
Type
Recommended
#1 Seadra
Type:
Lv: 54
Moves:
Hydro Pump
Dragon Pulse
Hyper Beam
#2 Aerodactyl
Type:
Lv: 54
Moves:
Rock Slide
Earthquake
Hyper Beam
#3 Gyarados
Type:
Lv: 54
Moves:
Waterfall
Iron Tail
Hyper Beam
#4 Charizard
Type:
Lv: 54
Moves:
Air Slash
Dragon Pulse
Hyper Beam
#5 Dragonite
Type:
Lv: 55
Moves:
Outrage
Fire Punch
Hyper Beam
Strategy
Lance is considered to be a Dragon type master, despite only having one Dragon pokemon, Dragonite. Instead, most of his Pokemon physically resemble dragons. This means that they are almost all Flying type, something that you can use to your advantage. Electric type is the clear choice here, it's super effective against everything except Dragonite, where it's still normally effective.
Pokemon League Champion - Rival
Pokemon League Champion: Rival
#1 Mega Pidgeot
Type:
Lv: 56
Moves:
Quick Attack
Air Slash
Heat Wave
#2 Vileplume
Type:
Lv: 56
Moves:
Solar Beam
Reflect
Sludge Bomb
#3 Marowak
Type:
Lv: 56
Moves:
Fire Punch
Bonemerang
Brick Break
#4 Rapidash
Type:
Lv: 56
Moves:
Flare Blitz
Quick Attack
Poison Jab
#5 Slowbro
Type:
Lv: 56
Moves:
Psychic
Surf
Light Screen
Your Rival's final Pokemon will depend on the version of the game that you're playing. If you're playing Let's Go Pikachu, he'll have a Jolteon. If you're playing Let's Go Eevee, he'll have a Raichu.
#6 Jolteon
Type:
Lv: 57
Moves:
Thunder
Quick Attack
Pin Missile
#6 Raichu
Type:
Lv: 57
Moves:
Thunder
Quick Attack
Iron Tail
Strategy
After defeating each member of the Elite Four, your final battle will be with your rival. He uses a team of six Pokemon of all different types, so there's no use trying to get a type advantage here, you'll need a balanced team as well. His final team member will change depending on your version of the game: Jolteon for Let's Go Pikachu players and Raichu for Let's Go Eevee players.
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