That sounds hard
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Meh, not if you plan it out correctly, grinding until Lvl 100 usually makes it pretty easy.
Beat it with Wingull being level 75.
I ditched my starter Pokemon right after I got the Wingull. I'm not sure why I did it, but I had some methods of doing things that circumvented it being a flying/water type.
For one, in that game, Electric was (as always) super-effective against Water. But, for some reason, in Sapphire and Ruby (IDK about Emerald), Water was also super-effective against Electric. So Electric could beat Water, and Water could beat Electric. I got Hydro Cannon, and I was basically set for the Electric Gym, as Wingull moved faster than all their Pokemon.
To prevent stalemates with other Water type Pokemon, I (since Wingull is also a Flying type) taught Wingull Thunderbolt, which is an Electric move, so I was super-effective against water type.
My last weakness that I had room to cover was Grass-Type pokemon (I had chosen the Water starter, so my rival had the Grass). However, I taught Wingull Dig (I don't even know how that works), and I was able to beat Grass as well. My last move was reserved for TMs, whenever I needed to use them, I would swap them out.
Sometimes, I did have to get other Pokemon in order to use TMs, but I ditched them after they expended their usefulness, and I never used them in battle.
So yeah. That's how I beat Sapphire.
Anything at lvl 100 would be hard to beat. But I'm more of a fire type...
Also don't they evolve at like level 20?
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I didn't let Wingull evolve.