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==Driftveil Gym==
==Driftveil Gym==
Driftveil City's Gym specialises in Ground-type Pokemon. The puzzle is based around elevators which you can take up or down to battle trainers.  
Driftveil City's Gym specialises in Ground-type Pokemon, therefore Water-, Grass- and Ice-type moves are good choice. The puzzle is based around elevators which you can take up or down to battle trainers.  
 
*Worker Felix
** Palpitoad (Lv. 28)
** Drilbur (Lv. 28)
** [[File:Pokebuck.png]] 1,120
 
*Worker Sterling
** Sandile (Lv. 28)
** Drilbur (Lv. 28)
** [[File:Pokebuck.png]] 1,120
 
*Worker Don
** Krokorok (Lv. 29)
** [[File:Pokebuck.png]] 1,160
 
*Clerk Isaac
** Sandile (Lv. 27)
** Palpitoad (Lv. 27)
** Sandile (Lv. 27)
** [[File:Pokebuck.png]] 1,080
 
*Clerk Katie
** Drilbur (Lv. 29)
** [[File:Pokebuck.png]] 1,160
 
* '''Leader Clay'''
** Krokorok (Lv. 29, Ground/Dark) Swagger, Crunch, Torment, Bulldoze
** Palpitoad (Lv. 29, Water/Ground) Aqua Ring, BubbleBeam, Bulldoze, Muddy Water
** Excadrill (Lv. 31, Ground/Steel) Rock Slide, Bulldoze, Hone Claws, Slash
** [[File:Pokebuck.png]] 3,720
 
Clay's lineup can be quite tough, with high attack and defense on their side, but rather low speed (except for Excadrill, which ''is'' quite fast). He leads with his Krokorok, which is also weak to Fighting-type attacks, then Palpitoad, which has no weaknesses besides 4x to Grass. Finally, his Excadrill joins in the fight, which can become extremely powerful using Hone Claws. Don't use Grass-, or Ice-type Pokemon for Excadrill, but choose Water-, Fire-, Fighting-, or even Ground-type moves themselves for super effective attacks. Once you defeat Clay, he awards you the '''Quake Badge''', but so far, no TM! He tells you to meet him at the end of Route 6.
 
==Rival Battle: Bianca==
After healing, leave for Route 6. Bianca will stop you, saying that while she hasn't yet earned the Quake Badge, she's happy to challenge you to a battle.
* '''PKMN Trainer Bianca'''
** Herdier (Lv. 26, Normal) Helping Hand, Take Down, Work Up, Crunch
** Musharna (Lv. 26, Psychic) Psybeam, Lucky Chant, Defense Curl, Hypnosis
** '''If you chose Snivy'''
** Dewott (Lv. 28, Water) Fury Cutter, Revenge, Water Pulse, Razor Shell
** Pansear (Lv. 26, Fire) Yawn, Flame Burst, Bite, Amnesia
** '''If you chose Tepig'''
** Servine (Lv. 28, Grass) Leech Seed, Mega Drain, Leaf Tornado, Slam
** Panpour (Lv. 26, Water) Water Sport, Bite, Scald, Taunt
** '''If you chose Oshawott'''
** Pignite (Lv. 28, Fire/Fighting) Take Down, Smog, Rollout, Arm Thrust
** Pansage (Lv. 26, Grass) Leech Seed, Bite, Torment, Seed Bomb
** [[File:Pokebuck.png]] 2,800
 
Afterwards, she will give you HM02 (Fly), which lets you to fly to any town you've visited before. Now, heal up, then head onto Route 6!


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