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taking down a gym solo

Does anyone have any tips for taking down enemy gyms alone? I'm level 22 and don't have many powerful pokemon yet. If I defeat the lowest CP pokemon and the run away, I can heal up my pokemon and keep going back and chipping away at the prestige until I eventually defeat them all. This seems to work better than trying to take them all on at once. Thanks all!

Asked by vermiciousknid8 years 6 months ago
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by neoiw 8 years 6 months ago

I do the same.

High CP Snorlax is harder than Dragonite to deal with. Low level players run out of time fighting Snorlax.

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Seems to me taking down gyms is pretty easy, so long as you have the time.

If I were you, I'd focus on getting the pokemon on the 'highest DPS per type' page. Picking the highest DPS attacker to fight a defender who's weak to them makes killing them super easy.

For example, a nice Parasect/Venomoth/Scyther/Pinsir with good bug attacks can demolish Exeggutors. My 1100 CP Parasect regularly takes down ~2000 CP Exeggutors on defense.

Similarly, Victreebel's can demolish Vaporeons, and so on. Picking your match ups well, and learning to dodge, should allow you to at least get through 6 - 8 opponents in most gyms. Once you can fully clear the gym, you get a big bonus, and at that point you can take down the gym much quicker.

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It's not that hard, just depends on how much time you have and consumables. I'm level 27 and consistently hold/defeat gyms.

Get a Vileplume, Exeguttor with solar beam at least, Victreebell as well. Vaporeons done.

Strong Flareon which easy to get cuts down grass defenders.

I don't have a strong snorlax, lapras or dragonite, so have to choose my team wisely, but unless there like 3 of those guys over 2k that gym gonna drop somewhat easy.

Pretty much everything previous poster said.

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Suppose just a little more as when I first started taking down gyms, I made a lot of these mistakes going in.

Have a plan for each opponent you encounter. If the mon that was your optimal matchup for your first opponent has a negative to neutral matchup, swap him out, don't just bang your head against a wall, there may be a matchup later where he is either favorable or at the very least neutral. The only exception to leave him in just a little bit longer is if he was really close to being able to execute a strong charge move.

My area may be somewhat weak compared to some areas from very large cities, but I get extremely excited to see level 5 plus gyms of opposition to find an exp use for the consumables I'm completely willing to throw away when I'm stocking pokeballs.

Unfortunately I am either in a gym, or it never really gets any higher than level 3 for opposition, which you can just take down in about minutes. There is one exception of a remote gym that's pretty strong with elite defenders. I'd have to bang my head against walls for like a half hour with minimal exp gains and an extreme use of consumables, and not even hold it for 3 hours.

It's really important to know your gyms, we have a gym at a casino where the employees seem to be the same team as me, I've been out of that gym 1 day in the last month.

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