Pokémon Tower 2

Description
You and Joey reach the top of the Pokemon Tower and find both Maruto and a Snorlax. The Snorlax, being haunted by the effects of Dream Eater, wakes up in a rage. You have to protect Maruto from Marowak, Cubone, Gastly, Haunter, Gengar and Snorlax. You get help from Joey's Pikachu, which uses Thunder Wave.

Layout
Waves: 10

Spots: 12 (11 Available because of Joey helping you with his Pikachu)

Defending: Maruto

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

If your ghostbusting Pokemon 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 Pokemon 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 Pokemon with Worry Seed to prevent sleep). Have a Pokemon with Whirlwind, Dragon Tail, or Roar on standby in case you need some more time to defeat it.

A normal type Pokemon is also useful on the left side since it takes no damage from Confuse Ray and can't be killed by False Swipe. It's good to put it in the frontmost spot so it takes all the damage.

Another way to beat Snorlax is to have a Pokemon that knows the move Mimic, Mirror Move, or even Hypnosis, and a Pokemon that has a decent fighting type move (Cross Chop) beside it. Snorlax will be incapacitated while your fighting-move-using Pokemon will have its way with Snorlax.

A Jynx with Perish Song can instantly take out Snorlax so you can use your remaining five Pokemon to take out the enemy Pokemon on the left side.

Useful Moves

 * Cross Chop
 * Shadow Ball
 * Psychic
 * Bulldoze
 * Whirlwind/Roar/Dragon Tail
 * Perish Song
 * Worry Seed
 * Helping Hand
 * Hypnosis
 * Smokescreen/Sand Attack
 * Snore
 * Mirror Move/Mimic
 * Dark Pulse

Catching Snorlax
A catchable Snorlax is rare with it's 0.1% encounter rate. It can be tricky to catch due to having to deal with the boss Snorlax and the other Pokemon on the left. An easy way to deal with the boss Snorlax is to use Perish Song on it as soon as possible, then you can watch for Snorlax on the left side.