After lurking in this thread for a long time, but posting here for the first time, I would like to submit a Battle Pike streak. It's not the best streak ever and not the best team ever, but it should suffice for the leaderboard in Kommo-o's post.
Battle Pike
221 rooms cleared, 15 challenges won
Open level
Cartridge, no emulator
Latias, Flygon & Milotic
I am playing on a game cartridge. No RNG manipulating (I don't even know how that works), no emulator, none of that stuff... Good old Emerald, the real deal.
Anyways... As a child, I had no idea what the fuck I was doing, but I got some silver symbols by using Pokemon with high stats. Then, in a playthrough years ago, I had EV trained Pokemon I used in-game and won silver symbols with fun cuties like Whiscash and Altaria. However, I never made an attempt to get all the gold symbol, despite wanting to. I just though that I could never do it.
Until now. I recently restarted Emerald and got some proper Battle Frontier Pokemon. If needed, I have resources to get more Pokemon than the ones Emerald has to offer, since I have LeafGreen, Colosseum and XD.
As a child, my first symbol was Lucy's silver symbol. And so, I decided to start my Battle Frontier challenge with the Battle Pike.
I had to do open level, since Flygon and Milotic were already close to lv.60 when I reached the Battle Frontier. After all, I used them in-game. When starting this playthrough, I speedran towards the Day Care and started breeding with Pokemon I sent over from LeafGreen, or even Pokemon from an old Emerald file which I traded over to Colosseum and then traded to this Emerald file. Then, I EV trained Flygon in LeafGreen, while EV training Milotic in Emerald after finally reaching Lilycove and evolving Feebas into Milotic.
Since I plan on tackling the Battle Pyramid soon, I might keep them at lv.60 for now, instead of training them to lv.100 right away. After all, you find Hyper Potions in the Pyramid. Those are useless when your team is lv.100, but they are still useful now.
THE TEAM
Ruby the Latias @ Lum Berry
Timid, 4 HP, 252 SAtk, 252 Speed
- Dragon Claw
- Calm Mind
- Recover
- Thunderbolt
Pretty self-explanatory. Thunderbolt is a great coverage move alongside Dragon Claw. I might consider using Substitute over Thunderbolt for other facilities, but for now, this worked nicely. The Lum Berry was a lifesaver and often got rid of the status issues that were inflicted by the Gentleman's Kirlia's or Dusclops's moves.
When I kept soft-resetting for Latias, which was a pain, I eventually got this Timid Latias with a 31 Speed IV. Special Attack is 26 if I recall it right. The other IV's are average, but of course you can't go wrong with a Latias with such a nice SAtk IV and literally perfect Speed.
Emerald the Flygon
Adamant, 4 HP, 252 Atk, 252 Speed
- Earthquake
- Rock Slide
- Double-Edge
- Fly
I mostly just use Earthquake and Rock Slide. Adamant STAB banded Earthquake is fucking amazing. Flygon's Hidden Power is Bug and seems to be quite strong, so that could also be worth considering over Fly, but so far, the two filler moves had their occasional use. Double-Edge is a nice strong move against Pokemon that are immune to or resistent to Earthquake, while not being weak to Rock Slide. Of course Return is also an option instead of Double-Edge, but so far, I like the extra power that Double-Edge offers. Fly is mostly useful against Heracross and Breloom, but also against Grass Pokemon in general.
Luckily, I was able to breed a Flygon with high Attack and Speed IV's quite easily. One of my first eggs! But yeah, I had parents with great IV's, so that helps.
Sapphire the Milotic
Bold, 252 HP, 252 Def, 4 SAtk
- Surf
- Ice Beam
- Recover
- Toxic
For a while, I was doubting whether I should go with the standard set I have seen in this topic as a lurker... The moveset I used in-game for many years before even reading this topic... Or going with RestTalk, to get rid of status and not worry about getting Toxic stalled. In the end, I decided to go with this. Spamming Recover freely is just too nice to pass up on. And with a RestTalk set, I would have to sacrifice either Ice Beam or Toxic, which I really don't want to do drop.
Anyways, Milotic is amazing in the Battle Pike. He can stall out a lot of opponents and even won some battles on his own. And thanks to Marvel Scale, Milotic doesn't mind some status conditions as much. For example, when Kirlia's Thunder Wave strikes, paralysis is not always a huge problem for Milotic.
I have two dragons, but this is not a problem. After all, Latias is able to handle most non-STAB ice moves. And of course I have Milotic, who can take ice moves with ease and outstall the bulky waters who use those moves.
After spending a shitload of time on breeding, I ended up with this amazing Milotic. +25 IV's in HP, Defense, Special Attack and a 31 Special Defense IV is amazing. Even a high Attack IV, even though that is not really relevant for Milotic. Speed IV was around 10-15, I think. Not great, but for a wall, it's not as problematic as it would have been for Latias or Flygon.
THE STRATEGY
The strategy? Well, avoiding battles as much as possible, of course. You don't want to end up facing a difficult trainer when your Pokemon are damaged or dead. No speedrunning and rushing into the middle path, but asking the woman for hints and then deciding whether I want to pick the room she mentions or enter another room. Wild Pokemon are not an issue when you have a blistering-fast Latias and, when Latias dies, a quite fast Flygon. At least, I never reached the rooms with Wobbufet, so the wild Pokemon that did appear were easy to run from.
When I end up battling, Latias is a great lead. She outspeeds a lot of opponents and can often set up at least one Calm Mind. And I can switch to Flygon or Milotic if needed. When I end up in a Double Battle, Latias and Flygon are a great duo, since Latias's Levitate allows Flygon to spam Earthquake.
I was able to reach Lucy's Gold Symbol battle quite comfortably. There were some difficult battles, but I was able to overcome those without hax. Lucy was a pushover. I decided to lead with Flygon in my 10th challenge, Lucy's round, to get the upper hand vs. Seviper.
Vs. Lucy:
- Flygon uses Earthquake, Seviper dies.
- Gyarados comes out and uses Dragon Dance while I switch Flygon out and switch Latias in.
- Despite the DD, Latias outspeeds Gyarados and uses Thunderbolt for like 95% damage. Gyarados DD's again.
- Gyarados uses Rest and Chesto Berry activates. Latias uses Thunderbolt again.
- Gyarados uses Rest again, this time without Chesto Berry. Latias uses Thunderbolt.
- Gyarados stays asleep and gets killed by Thunderbolt.
- Steelix comes in. Latias uses Dragon Claw several times in a row until she is gone, so Milotic can finish Steelix off with Surf. Eventually, Latias gets Steelix down to about 40% of its HP before she succumbs to Screech + two Rock Slides, including a crit Rock Slide.
- Milotic kills Steelix with Surf.
And so, I reached my goal. However, there was no reason why the fun would have to end. I wanted to see how far I could take this streak. And so, I comfortably got through some more challenges. There was one lucky battle though, when Latias was dead and Milotic was heavily damaged. I was up against a Lapras. Flygon managed to 2HKO it with Rock Slide and avoided dying himself by flinching the Lapras. Then, Milotic was able to outstall the rest of his team.
THE END
Sadly, after 221 rooms and 15 challenges, my team met its demise. When trying to avoid a trainer, the Gentleman's Dusclops froze my entire team with Ice Beam. Then, when trying to avoid a trainer again, I ended up battling a guy with a strong Ursaring. The bear's Double-Edge took out the frozen Latias and Flygon before they could move. Milotic managed to beat Ursaring by spamming Surf and Recover. However, the opponent's next opponent was Ampharos, whose Thunderbolt took out my damaged Milotic.
Proof of the streak:
Of course I was sad that my streak has come to an end, but I was not devastated. After all, I wanted the gold symbol and I got it. The continuation of my streak was a nice bonus. And of course I appreciate the shitload of Battle Points I won at the Battle Pike, easily my favourite Battle Frontier facility.
What will my next challenge be? Well, probably getting a gold symbol at the Battle Dome. As a child, my second silver symbol was the one I got from Tucker, so it would be cool to go after his gold symbol now.
Battle Pike
221 rooms cleared, 15 challenges won
Open level
Cartridge, no emulator
Latias, Flygon & Milotic
I am playing on a game cartridge. No RNG manipulating (I don't even know how that works), no emulator, none of that stuff... Good old Emerald, the real deal.
Anyways... As a child, I had no idea what the fuck I was doing, but I got some silver symbols by using Pokemon with high stats. Then, in a playthrough years ago, I had EV trained Pokemon I used in-game and won silver symbols with fun cuties like Whiscash and Altaria. However, I never made an attempt to get all the gold symbol, despite wanting to. I just though that I could never do it.
Until now. I recently restarted Emerald and got some proper Battle Frontier Pokemon. If needed, I have resources to get more Pokemon than the ones Emerald has to offer, since I have LeafGreen, Colosseum and XD.
As a child, my first symbol was Lucy's silver symbol. And so, I decided to start my Battle Frontier challenge with the Battle Pike.
I had to do open level, since Flygon and Milotic were already close to lv.60 when I reached the Battle Frontier. After all, I used them in-game. When starting this playthrough, I speedran towards the Day Care and started breeding with Pokemon I sent over from LeafGreen, or even Pokemon from an old Emerald file which I traded over to Colosseum and then traded to this Emerald file. Then, I EV trained Flygon in LeafGreen, while EV training Milotic in Emerald after finally reaching Lilycove and evolving Feebas into Milotic.
Since I plan on tackling the Battle Pyramid soon, I might keep them at lv.60 for now, instead of training them to lv.100 right away. After all, you find Hyper Potions in the Pyramid. Those are useless when your team is lv.100, but they are still useful now.
THE TEAM
Ruby the Latias @ Lum Berry
Timid, 4 HP, 252 SAtk, 252 Speed
- Dragon Claw
- Calm Mind
- Recover
- Thunderbolt
Pretty self-explanatory. Thunderbolt is a great coverage move alongside Dragon Claw. I might consider using Substitute over Thunderbolt for other facilities, but for now, this worked nicely. The Lum Berry was a lifesaver and often got rid of the status issues that were inflicted by the Gentleman's Kirlia's or Dusclops's moves.
When I kept soft-resetting for Latias, which was a pain, I eventually got this Timid Latias with a 31 Speed IV. Special Attack is 26 if I recall it right. The other IV's are average, but of course you can't go wrong with a Latias with such a nice SAtk IV and literally perfect Speed.
Emerald the Flygon
Adamant, 4 HP, 252 Atk, 252 Speed
- Earthquake
- Rock Slide
- Double-Edge
- Fly
I mostly just use Earthquake and Rock Slide. Adamant STAB banded Earthquake is fucking amazing. Flygon's Hidden Power is Bug and seems to be quite strong, so that could also be worth considering over Fly, but so far, the two filler moves had their occasional use. Double-Edge is a nice strong move against Pokemon that are immune to or resistent to Earthquake, while not being weak to Rock Slide. Of course Return is also an option instead of Double-Edge, but so far, I like the extra power that Double-Edge offers. Fly is mostly useful against Heracross and Breloom, but also against Grass Pokemon in general.
Luckily, I was able to breed a Flygon with high Attack and Speed IV's quite easily. One of my first eggs! But yeah, I had parents with great IV's, so that helps.
Sapphire the Milotic
Bold, 252 HP, 252 Def, 4 SAtk
- Surf
- Ice Beam
- Recover
- Toxic
For a while, I was doubting whether I should go with the standard set I have seen in this topic as a lurker... The moveset I used in-game for many years before even reading this topic... Or going with RestTalk, to get rid of status and not worry about getting Toxic stalled. In the end, I decided to go with this. Spamming Recover freely is just too nice to pass up on. And with a RestTalk set, I would have to sacrifice either Ice Beam or Toxic, which I really don't want to do drop.
Anyways, Milotic is amazing in the Battle Pike. He can stall out a lot of opponents and even won some battles on his own. And thanks to Marvel Scale, Milotic doesn't mind some status conditions as much. For example, when Kirlia's Thunder Wave strikes, paralysis is not always a huge problem for Milotic.
I have two dragons, but this is not a problem. After all, Latias is able to handle most non-STAB ice moves. And of course I have Milotic, who can take ice moves with ease and outstall the bulky waters who use those moves.
After spending a shitload of time on breeding, I ended up with this amazing Milotic. +25 IV's in HP, Defense, Special Attack and a 31 Special Defense IV is amazing. Even a high Attack IV, even though that is not really relevant for Milotic. Speed IV was around 10-15, I think. Not great, but for a wall, it's not as problematic as it would have been for Latias or Flygon.
THE STRATEGY
The strategy? Well, avoiding battles as much as possible, of course. You don't want to end up facing a difficult trainer when your Pokemon are damaged or dead. No speedrunning and rushing into the middle path, but asking the woman for hints and then deciding whether I want to pick the room she mentions or enter another room. Wild Pokemon are not an issue when you have a blistering-fast Latias and, when Latias dies, a quite fast Flygon. At least, I never reached the rooms with Wobbufet, so the wild Pokemon that did appear were easy to run from.
When I end up battling, Latias is a great lead. She outspeeds a lot of opponents and can often set up at least one Calm Mind. And I can switch to Flygon or Milotic if needed. When I end up in a Double Battle, Latias and Flygon are a great duo, since Latias's Levitate allows Flygon to spam Earthquake.
I was able to reach Lucy's Gold Symbol battle quite comfortably. There were some difficult battles, but I was able to overcome those without hax. Lucy was a pushover. I decided to lead with Flygon in my 10th challenge, Lucy's round, to get the upper hand vs. Seviper.
Vs. Lucy:
- Flygon uses Earthquake, Seviper dies.
- Gyarados comes out and uses Dragon Dance while I switch Flygon out and switch Latias in.
- Despite the DD, Latias outspeeds Gyarados and uses Thunderbolt for like 95% damage. Gyarados DD's again.
- Gyarados uses Rest and Chesto Berry activates. Latias uses Thunderbolt again.
- Gyarados uses Rest again, this time without Chesto Berry. Latias uses Thunderbolt.
- Gyarados stays asleep and gets killed by Thunderbolt.
- Steelix comes in. Latias uses Dragon Claw several times in a row until she is gone, so Milotic can finish Steelix off with Surf. Eventually, Latias gets Steelix down to about 40% of its HP before she succumbs to Screech + two Rock Slides, including a crit Rock Slide.
- Milotic kills Steelix with Surf.
And so, I reached my goal. However, there was no reason why the fun would have to end. I wanted to see how far I could take this streak. And so, I comfortably got through some more challenges. There was one lucky battle though, when Latias was dead and Milotic was heavily damaged. I was up against a Lapras. Flygon managed to 2HKO it with Rock Slide and avoided dying himself by flinching the Lapras. Then, Milotic was able to outstall the rest of his team.
THE END
Sadly, after 221 rooms and 15 challenges, my team met its demise. When trying to avoid a trainer, the Gentleman's Dusclops froze my entire team with Ice Beam. Then, when trying to avoid a trainer again, I ended up battling a guy with a strong Ursaring. The bear's Double-Edge took out the frozen Latias and Flygon before they could move. Milotic managed to beat Ursaring by spamming Surf and Recover. However, the opponent's next opponent was Ampharos, whose Thunderbolt took out my damaged Milotic.
Proof of the streak:
Of course I was sad that my streak has come to an end, but I was not devastated. After all, I wanted the gold symbol and I got it. The continuation of my streak was a nice bonus. And of course I appreciate the shitload of Battle Points I won at the Battle Pike, easily my favourite Battle Frontier facility.
What will my next challenge be? Well, probably getting a gold symbol at the Battle Dome. As a child, my second silver symbol was the one I got from Tucker, so it would be cool to go after his gold symbol now.



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