So, I made my traditional $100 billion purchase of HYPER POTIONS and REVIVES at the pokemart and it came time to fight the Elite Four!
Noticing that I have yet to--and will most likely never--address my glaring weakness to FIGHTING pokemon, I chose to battle Marshal the fighting champion first (so that if I screwed up I could just rage quit to my pre-battle save). I was surprised when the battle went by easily--and even more surprised that the brand-new psychic type that I evolved from Elglelym (or whatever the hell his name is) was totally useless. He was KOed on turn 1 and I decided not to waste the revive on him. As far as I'm concerned it's now a 5-pokemon team.
Next I fought Grimsley the Dark trainer (as opposed to his brothers "Grim-Darkstein", "Mr. Darknessburg", and "Admiral NotSoNiceGuyManGuy") and won handily. Apparently, Red, Scrappy, and Tusks are the anchors of my team of "powerhouses that lack finesse". There was really no challenge in these supposed champions, and they yielded without any problems.
That is the thing about the pokemon world though--a gymleader or elite four champion is meant to yield to a trainer of sufficient strength and skill. Gymleaders in the Pokemon world are trainers who exhibit and display the strengths and skills that a candidate on their journey for the championship is meant to have at that point in their training. They are basically the final exams of the Pokemon world, meant to test your skill at the badge level at which you challenge them. As a result, a

These four were easy and I beat the Psychic trainer Caitlin and the Ghost trainer Shauntal handily. From here I went on to battle Alder and, surprise, surprise, N was there and he beat me to it so I'll be battling him instead. Seems like Black and White version isn't done ripping off the previous games after all!
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