DLC for introduces a new Elite Four to the franchise, and this particular set steps up the difficulty from the base game by a significant margin. As the second and final part of expansion, is focused on delivering a comparatively robust challenge to any teams that have made it this far. Since the BB League Elite Four can be fought in any order, it's best to have a clear idea of the challenge that each presents to build a proper team and pick a good order.
From the start of the DLC places a big emphasis on double battles, and the Elite Four keep up this momentum, making for a series of fights that's fairly different from the norm. The full Elite Four roster is Crispin, Amarys, Lacey, and Drayton, with each member being associated with one of the four biomes in Blueberry Academy's Terarium. After battling the BB League Elite Four, the final challenge is Kieran, who returns from in his role as the Blueberry League Club Champion with a team of high-level Pokémon to take down.
None of the Elite Four in are necessarily easy, making for a consistently higher level of challenge than beating the Elite Four in the base games, but Crispin is more easily countered than any other member. As a Fire-type user, Crispin's team is weak to Water- and Ground-type Pokémon, making it comparatively easy to assemble an effective team to use against him. The biggest hurdle is the inclusion of Exeggutor, who will prove effective against these general counters and can require a little more specific strategizing.
A Bug- or Flying-type Pokémon can be a good answer to Exeggutor, although the risk that they face in the double battle context can still be high with the surplus of Fire-types. Assembling all the necessary ingredients for a Super Spicy
Read more on screenrant.com