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**{{bp|Steelix}} (Lv.36)
**{{bp|Steelix}} (Lv.36)
**{{bp|Bastiodon}} (Lv.39)
**{{bp|Bastiodon}} (Lv.39)
*'''Reward''': Forest Badge, TM91
*'''Reward''': Mine Badge, TM91
In this Gym, Steel Pokémon are used, so get used to using your Fighting, Ground, and Fire-Types. Poison-Type moves don't affect Steel Pokémon at tall.
In this Gym, Steel Pokémon are used, so get used to using your Fighting, Ground, and Fire-Types. Poison-Type moves don't affect Steel Pokémon at tall.




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Revision as of 17:34, 26 June 2007

Beware! As soon as you cross the bridge your rival will fight you. Be sure to heal at a Pokémon Center and save before the battle.

Tasks

  • In the house above the Pokémart the Move Deleter lives. Only he can delete HM moves.
  • In the very first house you see when entering from the east, a girl will give you TM48 (Skill Swap).

Pokémart

Rival Battle

From the concrete, step onto the wooden bridge before your rival blocks you for a challenge. He starts off with his level 31 Staraviaand then his level 35 evolved starter (or fully evolved if you chose Prinplup as your starter). Afterwards he will send in a level 30 Heracross (Bug-Fighting Type), and then a level 32 Buizel. Lastly you will fight his level 32 Roselia. This is quite an easy battle

Gym badge #6

In this Gym, Steel Pokémon are used, so get used to using your Fighting, Ground, and Fire-Types. Poison-Type moves don't affect Steel Pokémon at tall.