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'''The Gym Leader Castle''' lets you battle eight gyms taken directly from the Game Boy games, before you face the Elite Four and your Rival. To access a gym directly, select from the map.
'''The Gym Leader Castle''' lets you battle eight gyms taken directly from the Game Boy games, before you face the Elite Four and your Rival. To access a gym directly, select from the map.


[[Image:PKMN-Stadium-Gyms Map.jpg|left]]
[[File:PKMN-Stadium-Gyms Map.jpg|left|Pokemon Stadium Gym Leader Castle map]]


*'''Brock''': Pewter City
* '''Brock''': Pewter City
*'''Misty''': Cerulean City  
* '''Misty''': Cerulean City  
*'''Surge''': Vermilion City
* '''Surge''': Vermilion City
*'''Erika''': Celadon City
* '''Erika''': Celadon City
*'''Koga''': Fuchsia City
* '''Koga''': Fuchsia City
*'''Sabrina''': Saffron City
* '''Sabrina''': Saffron City
*'''Blaine''': Cinnabar Island
* '''Blaine''': Cinnabar Island
*'''Giovanni''': Viridian City
* '''Giovanni''': Viridian City
*'''Elite Four''': Indigo Plateau
* '''Elite Four''': Indigo Plateau
*'''Rival''': Indigo Plateau
* '''Rival''': Indigo Plateau
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==Rules==
==Rules==
*Open to all Pokémon, but you can only bring one of a type.  
* Open to all Pokémon, but you can only bring one of a type.  
*Enter with six Pokémon.  
* Enter with six Pokémon.  
*Choose three out of the six for each battle.  
* Choose three out of the six for each battle.  
*Gym Leaders normally use level 50 Pokémon. If you use any Pokémon over level 50, their Pokémon will be of the same level as your highest level Pokémon.  
* Gym Leaders normally use level 50 Pokémon. If you use any Pokémon over level 50, their Pokémon will be of the same level as your highest level Pokémon.  
*No two Pokémon asleep or frozen.  
* No two Pokémon asleep or frozen.  
*No selfdestruct move with last Pokémon.  
* No selfdestruct move with last Pokémon.  


==Prizes==
==Prizes==
Eight Pokemon can be won by beating each Gym.
Eight Pokémon can be won by beating each Gym.
* {{bp|Bulbasaur}}
* {{pokedex|Bulbasaur}}
* {{bp|Charmander}}
* {{pokedex|Charmander}}
* {{bp|Squirtle}}
* {{pokedex|Squirtle}}
* {{bp|Hitmonlee}}
* {{pokedex|Hitmonlee}}
* {{bp|Hitmonchan}}
* {{pokedex|Hitmonchan}}
* {{bp|Eevee}}
* {{pokedex|Eevee}}
* {{bp|Omanyte}}
* {{pokedex|Omanyte}}
* {{bp|Kabuto}}
* {{pokedex|Kabuto}}


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Latest revision as of 22:54, 16 April 2024

The Gym Leader Castle lets you battle eight gyms taken directly from the Game Boy games, before you face the Elite Four and your Rival. To access a gym directly, select from the map.

Pokemon Stadium Gym Leader Castle map
Pokemon Stadium Gym Leader Castle map
  • Brock: Pewter City
  • Misty: Cerulean City
  • Surge: Vermilion City
  • Erika: Celadon City
  • Koga: Fuchsia City
  • Sabrina: Saffron City
  • Blaine: Cinnabar Island
  • Giovanni: Viridian City
  • Elite Four: Indigo Plateau
  • Rival: Indigo Plateau

Rules[edit]

  • Open to all Pokémon, but you can only bring one of a type.
  • Enter with six Pokémon.
  • Choose three out of the six for each battle.
  • Gym Leaders normally use level 50 Pokémon. If you use any Pokémon over level 50, their Pokémon will be of the same level as your highest level Pokémon.
  • No two Pokémon asleep or frozen.
  • No selfdestruct move with last Pokémon.

Prizes[edit]

Eight Pokémon can be won by beating each Gym.