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  • Pokémon Gym
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  • A Pokémon gym is a building where challengers have the opportunity to battle a gym leader and obtain a badge. 8 badges are needed to challenge the elite four. Each gym leader specializes in a certain type.
  • There is nothing inherently special about a Pokémon Gym. It is filled with trainers, one of whom is a Gym Leader who rewards the player a Gym Badge and a TM once they are defeated. The trainers, including the Gym Leader, are set up just like any other trainer in the game. The one difference is that, after the Gym Leader is defeated, no other trainers in the Gym should challenge the player to a battle, even if they hadn't been defeated beforehand. To arrange this, do the following:
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  • A Pokémon gym is a building where challengers have the opportunity to battle a gym leader and obtain a badge. 8 badges are needed to challenge the elite four. Each gym leader specializes in a certain type.
  • There is nothing inherently special about a Pokémon Gym. It is filled with trainers, one of whom is a Gym Leader who rewards the player a Gym Badge and a TM once they are defeated. The trainers, including the Gym Leader, are set up just like any other trainer in the game. The one difference is that, after the Gym Leader is defeated, no other trainers in the Gym should challenge the player to a battle, even if they hadn't been defeated beforehand. To arrange this, do the following: 1. * When the Gym Leader is defeated, turn a Global Switch ON. This switch shows that the player has defeated that Gym Leader. 2. * Include a third page in each trainer's event, which depends on this Global Switch being ON, and which contains text to the effect of: "You've defeated the Gym Leader!" You can also use this Global Switch in other events, e.g. have the Gym Guy at the entrance say something different, change the contents of a sign, make an obstacle disappear, etc.