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Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! & Let's Go, Eevee!

Viridian City Gym

By
Vincent Lau

This is it. The final Gym!

Inside, you’ll be greeted by the same spinning arrow tiles from the Team Rocket Hideout. First, step on the right-facing arrow tile to the north-west of the yellow floor tile near the entrance. You’ll be sent spinning to the north-east of an Ace Trainer. Go over and battle him.

Ace Trainer Samuel

Pokémon Level Type
"Nidoking" IconNidoking 48 Poison/Ground

Samuel has a fully evolved male Nidoran. Because it’s gained the Ground-type, it’s weak to Water, Ice, Ground and Psychic. For attacks, it can use STAB Earthquake, and Megahorn to nail Psychics.

Afterwards, go past Samuel and step on the left-facing arrow tile. If you can’t walk past him, you can use the down-facing arrow tile in the top-left corner. You’ll be sent towards the far left and a Tamer will spot you straight away.

Tamer Cole

Pokémon Level Type
"Nidorino" IconNidorino 47 Poison
"Rhyhorn" IconRhyhorn 47 Ground/Rock

Well, you just defeated a "Nidoking" IconNidoking, so a "Nidorino" IconNidorino should be pretty easy. In case you’re wondering, it’s a Poison-type, so your Ground-type counters aren’t too useful here. If possible, use Ground or Psychic-types. Also, beware of its Horn Drill that can one-hit KO.

Next is "Rhyhorn" IconRhyhorn, which is actually a Ground-type. It’s Rock too, so it’s weak to Ground, Fighting, Ice and Steel, and massively weak to Grass and Water. For attacks, it has STAB Drill Run and Rock Slide. Plus Megahorn to hurt Grass-types that aren’t also Poison.

From here, step on the arrow tile directly above you to get sent to the north-west corner of the room. Like before, you’ll have to battle a trainer straight away.

Ace Trainer Kelly

Pokémon Level Type
"Nidoqueen" IconNidoqueen 48 Poison/Ground

Kelly has a fully evolved female Nidoran. Like its male counterpart, it’s weak to Water, Ground, Ice and Psychic. It too can use STAB Earthquake, but for its secondary attack, it can use the Fighting-type Superpower. Therefore, Ice-types that don’t resist Fighting are in slight danger.

Moving on, step on the arrow tile above Kelly. You’ll end up in the south-east corner of the room. Once again, before you can move, you’ll have to fight a trainer.

Ace Trainer Yuji

Pokémon Level Type
"Dugtrio" IconDugtrio 47 Ground
"Rhyhorn" IconRhyhorn 48 Ground/Rock

"Dugtrio" IconDugtrio is a fully evolved "Diglett" IconDiglett, and a pretty speedy bugger. It can use STAB Earthquake, Sucker Punch to try and go first, and Fissure for a potential one-hit KO. Flying-types are highly recommended.

Next is Rhyhorn, which is a lot easier. This one has same moveset of Drill Run, Rock Slide and Megahorn. As with all Rock/Ground-types, it’s weak to Ice, Fighting, Ground and Steel, and takes huge damage from Water and Grass.

Next, grab the Revive that’s right near Yuji. Then step on the left-facing arrow tile to go flying again. You’ll be back at the entrance. But you haven’t wasted your time. Go left from the yellow floor tile and step on the left-facing arrow tile. You’ll reach the south-west corner.

Now go up towards the back of the Tamer from earlier. Then step on the right-facing arrow tile to the right. You may notice it’s blue instead of green, like the other arrow tiles. You’ll be taken to the center of this room. In the middle is a Tamer and Black Belt. You’ll have to battle at least one of them to proceed.

Tamer Jason

Pokémon Level Type
"Sandslash" IconSandslash 47 Ground

Jason has brought along an evolved "Sandshrew" IconSandshrew. This one can use Dig to hide for a turn and do damage on the next, and Slash since it is a Sandslash after all. It can also use Protect to stall, and Swords Dance to boost its Attack.

Black Belt Takashi

Pokémon Level Type
"Graveler" IconGraveler 47 Rock/Ground

"Graveler" IconGraveler is the middle evolution of "Geodude" IconGeodude. Like the rest of its family, it’s weak to Ground, Ice, Fighting and Steel, and takes heavy damage from Water and Grass. This one can use STAB Rock Slide and Earthquake.

Once you’re past, step on the up-facing arrow tile to reach the yellow floor tile one space away. From there, head north into the dark corridor. The lights will dramatically come on, revealing the identity of the final Gym Leader. Well, shall we get started?

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Guide Information
  • Publisher
    Pokemon Company International
  • Platforms,
    Switch
  • Genre
    RPG
  • Guide Release
    23 November 2018
  • Last Updated
    19 December 2020
    Version History
  • Guide Author
    Vincent Lau

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Welcome to our strategy guide for Pokemon: Let’s Go!

  • A complete walkthrough with strategies to defeat all the Kanto Gym Leaders and conquer the Pokémon League.
  • Encounter tables for all the wild Pokémon, including the rare Pokémon with undisclosed habitats in the Pokédex.
  • Explanations of all the gameplay mechanics for both beginner trainers and Pokémon Masters.
  • Where to find all the Master Trainers and hidden battles after beating the game.
  • A handy mini-Pokédex containing the key details for all 153 obtainable Pokémon and where to find them.

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