Talk:Celadon Gym/@comment-76.253.9.171-20130502020824

What I did was I had two or three out at onee time and swapped them to locations where Celebi couldn't attack them when it made its rounds. I had a Ninetales Lv 45, Machamp Lv 35, Venusaur Lv 43, and occasionally swapped Machamp with Gyarados Lv 42.

I had Ninetales use Flamethrower whilst Machamp/Gyarados used Ice Punch or Ice Fang respectively, while Venusaur and Sludge Bomb were used towards the end of the waves as Grass type location backup. When I saw the wave number increasing I would move them out of Celebi's way, to the next location an enemy was coming out of (I learned through trial and effort about the counter-clockwise rotation), like I mentioned earlier. This allows for Future Celebi to heal those out but keep them from getting practically OHKO'd by Celebi.

So to summarize:

Ice, Flying, Fire, and sometimes Poison Type moves are your friends. Move your team counter-clockwise and out of Celebi's way when the wave is over. Use Grass type team members to your advantage by using the Grass Type only spots. Also, to avoid Celebi OHKO'ing your team, MOVE OUT OF THE WAY OF Celebi when it shows up instead of attacking it, IT'S THAT EASY! If you do that then this gym shouldn't be a problem.

Should being a relative term as this might not work for everyone, especially underleveled or a lack of fully evolved Pokémon.

Hopefully this is helpful to anyone who finds this, and my PTD1 & 2 names are Elyssia if you ever wanted to know, and I do not currently have an account on this wiki because I don't and I couldn't make up a good enough reason why I don't have one.