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Go to Sinnoh and get golems with the Sturdy ability,
maybe it will help you in this gym, or gyrados nature adamante with the moxie ability.

(Pay attention to the lvl restriction per pokemon in the regions,
and try changing the region of these pokemons to Jvaloh)
Maybe it's in the trade house too.


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And evolving your pokemons will also help you beat the gym.
 
I do NOT suggest giving your password to anyone for a reason such as this.
When you went to Jvaloh you should have been considering the level cap.

These guides would have told you everything you really "needed" to know:
Literally titled "Things you should know before playing" However people skip this is beyond me.
Literally titled "guide for new players" pretty clear cut that it contains important info new players should not skip.
Literally titled "guides" pretty standard compilation of most basic info, albeit some of the stuff in here is now a tad bit outdated.

The strategy to do Jvaloh easily is to prepare sweepers, hazard setters (such as ggbr said with golem,) and status enablers (ie sturdy yawn relicanth.)
Utilizing the skill system and the region converter is key here.

The best things you can do now that you have come to this point are:
1. Try to buy an adamant skill link Cloyster for cheap (Or Shellder but remember it needs water stone to evolve!)

2. Catch a Geodude/Graveler/Golem below lvl 30 and evolve it to golem, it learns stealth rock naturally at lvl 30.
With the sturdy ability it doesn't even need to be leveled.

3. Get a sturdy Relicanth and have it learn yawn (Level up to lvl 15 or heartscale)
This allows a lot of scenarios where you can give sweepers free setups, it is perhaps one of the strongest early game status enablers with high reliability.
Unlike spore, sleep powder, hypnosis, stun spore, and thunder wave users...
Yawn + Sturdy actually gives you a 100% free turn.
Spore has a chance to only last 1 turn and does not affect grass types, overcoat ability, nor sweet veil ability.
Sleep powder is the same story and has unreliable accuracy (unless using a compound eyes pokemon!)
Hypnosis has quite unreliable accuracy but can play some niches on sets such as calm mind/draining kiss gardevoir!
stun spore/ thunder wave are harsh rng to rely on overall.

Yawn makes the pokemon fall asleep on the next turn it attacks, which lets your sturdy relicanth die the turn the enemy falls asleep.
This means as long as the enemy doesn't have an anti sleep ability (comatose, overcoat, sweet veil), and as long as uproar isn't happening...
Yawn is a 100% sleep that even works on grass types, guaranteeing a free turn for your next pokemon!



4. Try to obtain a good Jvaloh Ralts with timid/trace or some other good special attack sweeper.
5&6:
Cloyster is great, much better than Gyarados in just about every scenario in fact...
But even Cloyster can be walled by strong water & steel types.
This means extra randoms such as:

Blacephalon w/ Timid nature (If you can afford it, this will serve you well forever as a strong special sweeper.)
Something like Adamant Breloom (Grass / Fighting) or Timid Roserade (Grass / Poison)
In general filling out your team sort of like this is key.

There are more simple/lower tier pokemon you can get such as Toucannon instead of Cloyster, or Gengar instead of Blacephalon, etc.
But I honestly suggest investing into things you will always use.
The post game is much harder than the story.

A short guide on how you would use this for most teams:
Golem comes in and uses stealth rock, does whatever to suicide (Explosion in example to be sure it is out next play)
Relicanth comes in and uses yawn, does whatever to suicide. (Head smash in example to be sure it is out next play)
Relevant sweeper comes in, uses shell smash, calm mind, etc moves.
You proceed to sweep their entire team with 1 pokemon or attempt to.

That simple.
Beyond that, some movesets & builds:
Pokemon Nature Ability EVs Ideal item Movesets
Gyarados Jolly | Moxie | 252 atk 252 speed | Focus sash | Waterfall/Earthquake/Dragon dance/Crunch (Or ice fang, power whip, etc possible coverage)
Cloyster Adamant | Skill Link | 252 atk 252 speed | Focus sash | Shell smash/Liquidation/Icicle spear/Ice shard(or rock blast etc coverage)
Gardevoir Timid | Trace | 252 spatk 252 speed | Sitrus Berry | Calm mind/Draining kiss/Psychic/Energy ball (Or hypnosis/ some of other coverage)
Blacephalon Timid | Beast Boost | 252 spatk 252 speed | Choice specs | Calm mind/Flamethrower/Psyshock/Shadow ball
Gengar Timid | Cursed body | 252 spatk 252 speed | Expert belt | Shadow ball/Sludge bomb/Psychic/Thunderbolt (or icy wind etc coverage move)
Breloom Adamant | Poison Heal | 252 atk 252 hp | Toxic orb | Spore/Seed Bomb/Leech seed/Mach punch(Or substitute)
Roserade Timid | Natural cure | 252 spat 252 speed | Expert Belt | Sludge bomb/Giga drain/Extrasensory/Shadow ball
Golem Any | Sturdy | Any | Any | Stealth rock/explosion/stone edge/heavy slam
Relicanth Any | Sturdy | Any | Any | Yawn/Head smash/Stealth rock/ Safeguard (Or toxic doesn't really matter though)
Toucannon Jolly | Skill Link | 252 atk 252 speed | Life orb | Bullet seed/Brave bird/Knock off/u-turn (Or flame charge for a way to increase speed)

That sums up every pokemon suggested here, the hold items can be all sorts of things.
It really depends on what you're up against but the above recommendations would face-roll Jvaloh without even thinking.
In your particular case if you read this far, you might not want to stress the hold items as they are quite expensive.
A team of 6 out of these options generally leaves little to be desired whether you have items or not.
Just be sure to not stack types too much, I.E:
Cloyster + Gyarados would not amount to much, other than eq for steel types Cloyster does far more than Gyarados can so I suggest it more.
Blacephalon + Gengar actually provides a lot of power but stacking ground type, dark type, AND ghost type weakness is very detrimental.
Breloom + Roserade provides very little and stacks fire + ice + flying + psychic (Mind you breloom is also weak to fairy & poison so this combo should be AVOIDED!)

Stacking weaknesses is a surefire way to make yourself run out of options in a tremendous amount of situations in pokemon games.

So teams like:
Golem / Relicanth / Cloyster / Gardevoir / Blacephalon / Roserade
Or
Golem / Relicanth / Gyarados / Gardevoir / Gengar / Breloom

Are really strong & competent teams

But not

Golem / Relicanth / Gengar / Blacephalon / Roserade / Breloom
Which is horribly bad, bound to go wrong at every turn even.

This should be more than enough clarification, but I will note one more thing...
Toucannon -can- work but it is so horribly slow you will be forced to overlvl, more than you already have in fact.
Thus I personally do not recommend it, it is far too easy to farm the 10-50k for good pokemon with correct natures.

Generally speaking, you're using unevolved pokemon and for whatever reason TWO Sandshrew at lvl 70+.
This means you've spent HOURS leveling not only pointless things, but apparently doing it the very slow way.
When pokemon are evolved, the experience needed for lvl 100 is the same on PBO.
So to say the least this really doesn't make any sense other than assuming you just didn't know that.

A final note:
This is the best Jvaloh guide by far.

As you can see here the 6th gyms entire team is weak to stealth rock & water type (Except Turtonator which is weak to ground/dragon/rock.)
More-over their team is only lvl 58-62.
In all technicality I could see 2 Sandslashes, a Gumshoos, a Dugtrio, and a Dewgong beating it very easily.
But not 2 Sandshrews, a Yungoos, and a Diglet.
So as ggbr said before, simply evolving should help a lot.
Use rock and ground moves and be sure to be wary of speed tier.
Good luck!


Hope this helps you decide to not give your password to some random stranger.
I would never suggest this on anything ever, period. It's such a massive security compromise.
 
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