Hello, everyone!
I just thought that I would create a guide to our clan's Gyms! If you want to know what moves their Pokemon have, their levels, or strategies for beating them, just check out this thread!
Also, if you have created your own Gym, please PM me in-game with the links to all of their pages so that I can add them to this guide!
Also, Bloom, if you could give me the links to your Water Gym's Pokemon, that would be great. =D
I will finish the Strategies for each Gym when I have time. Sorry.
So, anyways, here they all are!
I just thought that I would create a guide to our clan's Gyms! If you want to know what moves their Pokemon have, their levels, or strategies for beating them, just check out this thread!
Also, if you have created your own Gym, please PM me in-game with the links to all of their pages so that I can add them to this guide!
Also, Bloom, if you could give me the links to your Water Gym's Pokemon, that would be great. =D
I will finish the Strategies for each Gym when I have time. Sorry.
So, anyways, here they all are!
- Fire Gym - Trainer Bloom:
~Charizard
Level 50
-Flamethrower
-Air Slash
-Shadow Claw
-Dragon Claw
~Infernape
Level 50
-Close Combat
-Flamethrower
-Earthquake
-Mach Punch
~Houndoom
Level 50
-Thunder Fang
-Crunch
-Foul Play
-Flamethrower
~Typhlosion
Level 51
-Lava Plume
-Gyro Ball
-Flame Wheel
-Flamethrower
~Camerupt
Level 51
-Earth Power
-Lava Plume
-Flame Burst
-Magnitude
~Magmortar
Level 100
-Thunderpunch
-Smokescreen
-Flamethrower
-Fire Blast- Strategy:
For a Fire Gym, you'd obviously want to bring a Water, Ground, or Rock-type with you.
Charizard is a very good Special Attacker, though it suffers from it's x4 weakness to Rock, without any way to cover it. Any Rock-type will do, though I'd suggest Omastar, Kabutops, or Tyranitar.
Infernape is a strong physical attacker. Rock-types won't do too well, due to it's Fighting sub-type. But, due to this, it's insanely weak to Water/Flying or Ground/Flying types. As such, I would bring either Gyarados, Salamence, or Gliscor.
Houndoom is also a good Speical Attacker, though this particular one also has Flamethrower to use it. However, it's still got a decent Attack stat. Due to Thunder Fang, I would not bring Water-types for this guy, but, thanks to it's Dark sub-type, Fighting-types do very well.
Typhlosion's biggest downfall is it's very lacking movepool, especially in Omega. Bulky Water-types, like Quagsire, Slowbro, or Gastrodon are recommended, but anything that can soak up Fire-type moves will work.
Camerupt is a bulky Water-type with a x4 weakness to Water. This thing cannot each touch Water/Flying types, so Gyarados is recommended.
Magmortar is a force to be reckoned with, being Level 100 and having a strong coverage move to Water-types. I would bring a Ground/Rock type, like Golem or Rhyperior. Make sure they're a decent level, too.
- Grass Gym - Jozanto_Hawkeye6:
~Shiftry
Level 26
-Leaf Tornado
-Fake Out
-Razor Leaf
-Faint Attack
~Breloom
Level 41
-Giga Drain
-Sky Uppercut
-Force Palm
-Seed Bomb
~Roserade
Level 41
-Magical Leaf
-Giga Drain
-Stun Spore
-Petal Dance
~Exeggutor
Level 50
-Psyshock
-Seed Bomb
-Hypnosis
-Wood Hammer
~Liligant
Level 50
-Sleep Powder
-Giga Drain
-Energy Ball
-Leaf Storm
~Whimsicott
Level 50
-Hurricane
-Giga Drain
-Energy Ball
-Solar Beam- Strategy:
This is a fairly low-level Grass Gym. Any Bug, Fire, Flying, Ice, or Poison-type will do.
As far as I'm concerned, you should have almost NO trouble with Shiftry. Do I even need to bother to post a strategy on this thing?
Breloom is an odd Pokemon. All of it's stats are horrendous, except for it's massive Attack-stat. A Flying-type will do well here, especially Charizard, Crobat, Xatu, Salamence, or Vespiquen.
Roserade is a fast Special Attacker. However, all of it's moves are Grass-type, so a Bug, Fire, Flying, or Poison-type will do.
Exeggutor is a really good Psychic-type, however, a x4 weakness to Bug cripples it. Any Bug-type that is NOT a Poison-type will do well.
Lilligant is another epic Special Attacker. It's downfall? It basically has no movepool, except for Grass moves. Anything that can counter these does well.
Whimsicott is also like Lilligant, though watch out for Hurricane. Any Fire, Flying, Poison, or Ice types will do well.
- Ground Gym - Jozanto_Hawkeye6:
~Seismitoad
Level 36
-Bubblebeam
-Muddy Water
-Uproar
-Aqua Ring
~Mamoswine
Level 50
-AncientPower
-Ice Fang
-Icy Wind
-Earthquake
~Excadrill
Level 50
-Rock Slide
-Metal Claw
-Earthquake
-X-Scissor
~Rhyperior
Level 60
-Drill Run
-Stone Edge
-Poison Jab
-Hammer Arm
~Swampert
Level 100
-Muddy Water
-Hammer Arm
-Earthquake
-Rock Slide
~Groudon
Level 100
-Eruption
-Dragon Claw
-Earthquake
-Brick Break- Strategy:
This, at the current moment, is the highest leveled Gym we have. Come prepared with Water, Grass, and Ice types.
Seismitoad is basically a bulky water. Use a Grass-type.
Mamoswine is fairly fast, and it hits pretty hard. I'd recommend Ludicolo, Quagsire, or any other bulky-water types.
Excadrill, as many people in BM have seen, is an extremely fast and hard hitter. Something like Breloom can resist it fairly well, and put it to sleep, if you went through the effort that I did to put Spore on it. Cradily can tank most its from it, and Pokemon like Floatzel can outspeed it, and take it out quickly.
Rhyperior is an extremely hard-hitter, and can take most physical hits. However, it's extremely slow, has a x4 weakness to both Water and Grass, and has a horrible Special Defense. I would bring Special Attackers like Starmie, Ludicolo, Exeggutor, or Sceptile.
Swampert is one of those Pokemon that really continues that legacy that Water/Ground Pokemon carry. They usually have decently high Defenses and HP, and also have a fairly good Attack stat. They also have only one weakness, which is a x4 weakness to Grass. Swampert is no exception. I would bring some fairly fast, hard-hitting Grass-types, like Sceptile, Breloom, Roserade, or Sawsbuck.
Groudon. Dear god. Like most legendaries, it has amazing stats, and a fairly decent movepool. Basically, you'll be fighting a stronger, bulkier, and MUCH faster version of Rhyperior. Instead, I would recommend bringing a Water/Flying type, like Gyarados, due to the fact that it resists three of it's moves, and can deal out some heavy damage. If you don't like that route, you can bring fast Special Attackers, like Starmie, Sceptile, or even Kyogre. Though, if you're using a Grass-type, watch out for Eruption.
- Ghost/Dark Gym - abdielb2:
~Gengar
Level 50
-Shadow Ball
-Psychic
-Energy Ball
-Thunderbolt
~Absol
Level 50
-Bite
-Swords Dance
-Pursuit
-Razor Wind
~Dusknoir
Level 53
-Shadow Punch
-Thunder Punch
-Fire Punch
-Ice Punch
~Mismagius
Level 55
-Shadow Ball
-Psybeam
-Power Gem
-Magical Leaf
~Bisharp
Level 57
-Iron Head
-Night Slash
-Metal Burst
-Swords Dance
~Gengar
Level 100
-Shadow Ball
-Psychic
-Thunderbolt
-Energy Ball
- Ice Gym - Catalin1st:
~Weavile
Level 58
-Metal Claw
-Revenge
-Night Slash
-X-Scissor
~Abomasnow
Level 40
-Wood Hammer
-Ice Punch
-Razor Leaf
-Ice Shard
~Abomasnow
Level 45
-Ice Shard
-Razor Leaf
-Ice Punch
-Wood Hammer
~Froslass
Level 41
-Ice Shard
-Ominous Wind
-Icy Wind
-Confuse Ray
~Jynx
Level 40
-Ice Punch
-Avalanche
-Heart Stamp
-Wake-up Slap
~Mamoswine
Level 46
-Earthquake
-Ice Fang
-AncientPower
-Take Down
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