Forum:Poke Tower 2

The map is basically divided into two sections: the left side is where the Ghost- and Ground-types come out; the right side is where the boss Snorlax is. Put one to three Pokémon with Psychic, Ghost, Water, and/or Ground-type attacks on the left, and have all your other Pokémon on the right (preferably hard hitting Pokémon such as Fighting-types).

The easiest way to kill the boss Snorlax is to put a Wigglytuff on the furthest right hand spot and make it use Mimic. The Wigglytuff will mimic Snorlax's Yawn attack and the Snorlax will never move. Then put another Normal-type Pokémon on the furthest left hand spot followed by either a ghost Pokémon (Gengar using Dark Pulse) or several psychic Pokémon. Make sure you have a fighting Pokémon for when the left side is done, then place him underneath the Wigglytuff and watch him go to work.

Another easy way is by getting two Gastly (From Pokémon Tower 1) and have them relearn Curse. Do that with two other strong Pokémon near the entrance that Snorlax comes in, and you can defeat it easily.

If your ghostbusting Pokémon can handle themselves (a decent Gengar can almost take the entire side by itself with Shadow Ball or Dark Pulse), focus your attention on Snorlax. Move your Pokémon along the corridor as Snorlax moves, and make sure to take them off the map and put them back on when they're put to sleep by Snorlax's Yawn (or have a Pokémon with Worry Seed to prevent sleep). Have a Pokémon with Whirlwind, Dragon Tail, or Roar on standby in case you need some more time to defeat it. Ideally, wait until Snorlax has picked up Maruto and then use a Whirlwind like move, this means Snorlax will go off to the left hand side, but as he goes off into the black he turns around and goes all the way to the right hand side, leaving a massive amount of time to inflict damage on him, by which time you won't even be fighting the ghost Pokémon anymore.

A Normal-type Pokémon is also useful on the left side since it takes no damage from Confuse Ray and can't be taken out by False Swipe. It's good to put it in the front-most spot so it takes all the damage. Alternatively, use a couple of Giga Drainers to absorb the brunt of Marowak's False swipes and to eliminate Cubone and Marowak fast, as well as recover the damage received from False Swipe and the confusion. Normal-type Pokémon such as Persian or Farfetch'd with Dark-type moves such as Night Slash can take out the Ghost types with ease.

A Jynx with Perish Song can instantly take out Snorlax so you can use your remaining five Pokémon to take out the enemy Pokémon on the left side. The Pokémon using Perish Song, or any other One-Hit KO move, must be at least one level higher than the target, so a Jynx or Lapras must be Lv 63 or higher for Perish Song to affect the Lv 62 Snorlax. If you use that method, move them as soon as you see the music notes and they won't die.