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Pokemon Let’s Go Lance - How to Defeat Elite Four Lance in Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu and Eevee

The Elite Four make up the toughest battle there is in Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu and Eevee, and it's one brutal gauntlet. Lance of the Elite Four waits for you at the very end, making up the final trainer of the group. In our Pokemon Let's Go Lance guide, we'll be walking you through how to defeat Elite Four Lance in Pokemon Let's Go as easily as possible.

Pokemon Let’s Go Elite Four Lance

As we mentioned at the top, Lance of the Elite Four is going to be deploying plenty of Dragon-type Pokemon against you. Keep in mind that because Dragon is a secondary type of Pokemon, Lance can bring Water, Fire, and Flying-type Pokemon to bear against you in the battle ahead.

Just below, you’ll find a list of all the Pokemon that Lance can send out in any order in the battle with you in Pokemon Let’s Go. We’ll be listing all the strengths and weaknesses of each Pokemon on the list.

  • Seadra - This opening Pokemon might be strong against Water, Fire, and Ice-type attacks, but Seadra can be taken down fairly easily with Electric or Grass attacks from your Pokemon.
  • Aerodactyl - There’s a lot that Aerodactyl is resistant to, including Ground, Bug, Fire, Flying, and Normal-type attack from your Pokemon. However it’s weak to Steel, Water, Rock, and Electric attacks.
  • Gyarados - This powerful evolution of Magikarp is resistant to Steel, Fire, Water, and Ground-type attacks, but is weak to Rock, and very weak to Electric moves.
  • Charizard - Charizard might be strong against Ground, Fire, Bug, and Grass-type attacks, but your Pokemon can use Water, Electric, and Rock-type attacks with great effect against it.
  • Dragonite - Finally, Dragonite is resistant to Ground, Fire, Water, and Fighting-type moves, but is weak to Dragon, Fairy, Rock, and Ice-type attacks from your Pokemon.

And with that, the Elite Four in Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee has been finished. Now that we’re all wrapped up with this particular guide, you can continue ahead to our Pokemon Let’s Go Shiny guide, or our Pokemon Let’s Go Alola guide for more.

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