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As in other regions, the [[Hoenn]] region holds a number of [[Gyms|Gym]] located throughout the area. In all of the games and their remakes there are a total of eight Gyms. In the [[Pokémon Anime]], the main character [[Ash]], battled at eight Gyms as well. However, as seen with several characters' [[Badges]], there were other unidentified Gyms that were not shown.
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As in other regions, the [[Hoenn]] region holds a number of [[Pokémon Gym|Gyms]] located throughout the area. In all of the games and their remakes there are a total of eight Gyms. In the [[Pokémon Anime]], the main character [[Ash Ketchum]], battled at eight Gyms as well. However, as seen with several characters' [[Badges]], there were other unidentified Gyms that were not shown.
 
   
 
==Rustboro City Gym==
 
==Rustboro City Gym==
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{{Main|Rustboro City Gym}}
[[Image:Rustboro_(Emerald).jpg|thumb]]
 
The Rustboro Gym is located in Rustboro next to a large house (inside there is a boy willing to trade the main character a [[Seedot]] for a [[Ralts]]). The Rustboro Gym contains 3 trainers (who use rock and rock-ground type pokemon). It is kind of like a maze but if manouevered properly, can dodge all three trainers. Here are some tips from the official guide: The Rustboro City Gym has a simple design. There are four(typo) [[Pokemon Trainer]]s in the gym to warm up with. Both Trainers and [[Roxanne]] use Rock-and-Ground-type Rock-type Pokemon. Bring along any Pokemon that have Grass- or Water-type attacks to earn an easy victory. If you chose Torchic as your first Pokemon, the battle will be a little harder than if you'd chosen Treecko or Mudkip. Although Makuhita is a Fighting-type Pokemon(one can be found in Granite Cave), it is probably a good choice to take into the battle with you.
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[[File:Rustboro Gym RS.png|thumb|left|87px|Rustboro Gym in Ruby and Sapphire]]The Rustboro Gym is located in Rustboro next to a large house (inside there is a boy willing to trade the main character a [[Seedot]] for a [[Ralts]]). The Rustboro Gym contains 3 trainers (who use rock and rock-ground type Pokémon). It is kind of like a maze but if manoeuvered properly, can dodge all three trainers. Here are some tips from the official guide: The Rustboro City Gym has a simple design. There are three [[Pokemon Trainer]]s in the gym to warm up with. Both Trainers and [[Roxanne]] use {{type|Rock}}-and-{{type|Ground}}-type Rock-type Pokémon. Bring along any Pokémon that have {{type|Grass}}- or {{type|Water}}-type attacks to earn an easy victory. If you chose Torchic as your first Pokémon, the battle will be a little harder than if you'd chosen Treecko or Mudkip. Although Makuhita is a Fighting-Type Pokémon (one can be found in Granite Cave), it is probably a good choice to take into battle with you.
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==Dewford Town Gym==
 
==Dewford Town Gym==
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{{Main|Dewford Town Gym}}
Brawley is Gym Leader , a master of Fighting-type Pokemon. The best Pokemon you could have here is Taillow or Swellow.
 
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[[File:Dewford Gym RS.png|thumb|left|88px|Dewford Gym in Ruby and Sapphire]]Brawley is Gym Leader, a master of {{type|Fighting}}-type Pokémon. The best Pokémon you could have here is Taillow or Swellow. Ralts/Kirlia is a good choice too, as is Zubat. When you enter his gym the first time, it is completeley dark, but as you progress, the range of vision will get bigger.
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==Mauville City Gym==
 
==Mauville City Gym==
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{{Main|Mauville City Gym}}
The Mauville gym has electric fences in it requiring you to step on tiles to shut them down and bring new ones up. The Mauville gym leader Wattson, uses electric types and gives out the shock badge plus TM34 to those who can beat him
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[[File:Mauville Gym RSE.png|thumb|right|80px|Mauville Gym in Ruby and Sapphire]]The Mauville gym has electric fences in it requiring you to step on tiles to shut them down and bring new ones up. The Gym Trainers use {{type|Electric}}-type Pokémon or Pokémon that know {{type|Electric}}-type moves like [[ThunderPunch]]. The Mauville gym leader Wattson, uses {{type|Electric}}-types and gives out the Dynamo Badge plus TM34 to those who can beat him.
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==Lavaridge Town Gym==
 
==Lavaridge Town Gym==
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{{Main|Lavaridge Town Gym}}
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The Lavaridge Town Gym has two levels: the ground floor and the b1 floor. Each floor has a series of holes that you can fall in or shoot up from depending which floor you're on. With proper backtracking you can get to the gym leader, [[Flannery]].
   
 
==Petalburg City Gym==
 
==Petalburg City Gym==
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{{Main|Petalburg City Gym}}
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This gym is consistent of nine rooms: The entrance room, the Gym Leader room and seven other rooms. Each room has a trainer who uses a different battle item depending on which room you choose.
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==Fortree City Gym==
 
==Fortree City Gym==
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{{Main|Fortree City Gym}}
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==Mossdeep City Gym==
 
==Mossdeep City Gym==
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{{Main|Mossdeep City Gym}}
In Pokemon Ruby and pokemon Saphire, the Mossdeep Gym consists of directional tiles with a few tiles that can change direction by a switch that is often guarded by a trainer.
 
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[[File:Mossdeep Gym RS.png|thumb|left|101px|Mossdeep Gym in Ruby and Sapphire]]In Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Saphire, the Mossdeep Gym consists of directional tiles with a few tiles that can change direction by a switch that is often guarded by a trainer. Here you had to face the twin Gym Leaders, [[Tate and Liza]], in a double battle. All the trainers in this Gym use {{type|Psychic}}- type Pokémon so bring in any {{type|Dark}}- or {{type|Ghost}}- type Pokémon with you.
   
In Pokemon Emerald, it consists of warp panels , mutiple rooms,and cololred tiles that rotates a group of four directional tiles with the same color arrow as the tile that you stepped on. Most of the time, the colored tile when stepped on rotates multiple groups of directional tiles. All of the groups of directional tiles have at least one trainer or statue on it.
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In Pokémon Emerald, it consists of warp panels, mutiple rooms,and cololred tiles that rotates a group of four directional tiles with the same color arrow as the tile that you stepped on. Most of the time, the colored tile when stepped on rotates multiple groups of directional tiles. All of the groups of directional tiles have at least one trainer or statue on it. In this version of the gym, all the trainers challenge you to double battles, including the Gym Leaders [[Tate and Liza]].
   
 
This is the only Gym in the Hoenn reigon that had its format changed when the third game in that reigon came out.
 
This is the only Gym in the Hoenn reigon that had its format changed when the third game in that reigon came out.
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==Sootopolis City Gym==
 
==Sootopolis City Gym==
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{{Main|Sootopolis City Gym}}
[[Category:Gym Leaders]]
 
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Sootopolis City Gym has two floors. The trainers are on the floor below and they are all female. In Ruby and Sapphire, Wallace is the Gym Leader, but in Emerald, Juan is the Gym Leader. The Gym's main floor is an ice puzzle where you have to step on each ice panel one. Stepping on a cracked ice panel again would result in falling to the trainers floor.
 
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Revision as of 08:21, 25 January 2015

As in other regions, the Hoenn region holds a number of Gyms located throughout the area. In all of the games and their remakes there are a total of eight Gyms. In the Pokémon Anime, the main character Ash Ketchum, battled at eight Gyms as well. However, as seen with several characters' Badges, there were other unidentified Gyms that were not shown.

Rustboro City Gym

Rustboro Gym RS

Rustboro Gym in Ruby and Sapphire

The Rustboro Gym is located in Rustboro next to a large house (inside there is a boy willing to trade the main character a Seedot for a Ralts). The Rustboro Gym contains 3 trainers (who use rock and rock-ground type Pokémon). It is kind of like a maze but if manoeuvered properly, can dodge all three trainers. Here are some tips from the official guide: The Rustboro City Gym has a simple design. There are three Pokemon Trainers in the gym to warm up with. Both Trainers and Roxanne use Rock-and-Ground-type Rock-type Pokémon. Bring along any Pokémon that have Grass- or Water-type attacks to earn an easy victory. If you chose Torchic as your first Pokémon, the battle will be a little harder than if you'd chosen Treecko or Mudkip. Although Makuhita is a Fighting-Type Pokémon (one can be found in Granite Cave), it is probably a good choice to take into battle with you.

Dewford Town Gym

Dewford Gym RS

Dewford Gym in Ruby and Sapphire

Brawley is Gym Leader, a master of Fighting-type Pokémon. The best Pokémon you could have here is Taillow or Swellow. Ralts/Kirlia is a good choice too, as is Zubat. When you enter his gym the first time, it is completeley dark, but as you progress, the range of vision will get bigger.

Mauville City Gym

Mauville Gym RSE

Mauville Gym in Ruby and Sapphire

The Mauville gym has electric fences in it requiring you to step on tiles to shut them down and bring new ones up. The Gym Trainers use Electric-type Pokémon or Pokémon that know Electric-type moves like ThunderPunch. The Mauville gym leader Wattson, uses Electric-types and gives out the Dynamo Badge plus TM34 to those who can beat him.

Lavaridge Town Gym

The Lavaridge Town Gym has two levels: the ground floor and the b1 floor. Each floor has a series of holes that you can fall in or shoot up from depending which floor you're on. With proper backtracking you can get to the gym leader, Flannery.

Petalburg City Gym

This gym is consistent of nine rooms: The entrance room, the Gym Leader room and seven other rooms. Each room has a trainer who uses a different battle item depending on which room you choose.

Fortree City Gym

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Mossdeep City Gym

Mossdeep Gym RS

Mossdeep Gym in Ruby and Sapphire

In Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Saphire, the Mossdeep Gym consists of directional tiles with a few tiles that can change direction by a switch that is often guarded by a trainer. Here you had to face the twin Gym Leaders, Tate and Liza, in a double battle. All the trainers in this Gym use Psychic- type Pokémon so bring in any Dark- or Ghost- type Pokémon with you.

In Pokémon Emerald, it consists of warp panels, mutiple rooms,and cololred tiles that rotates a group of four directional tiles with the same color arrow as the tile that you stepped on. Most of the time, the colored tile when stepped on rotates multiple groups of directional tiles. All of the groups of directional tiles have at least one trainer or statue on it. In this version of the gym, all the trainers challenge you to double battles, including the Gym Leaders Tate and Liza.

This is the only Gym in the Hoenn reigon that had its format changed when the third game in that reigon came out.

Sootopolis City Gym

Sootopolis City Gym has two floors. The trainers are on the floor below and they are all female. In Ruby and Sapphire, Wallace is the Gym Leader, but in Emerald, Juan is the Gym Leader. The Gym's main floor is an ice puzzle where you have to step on each ice panel one. Stepping on a cracked ice panel again would result in falling to the trainers floor.