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− | ==Basic Information==
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− | [[Gyms]] are [[locations]] around the world that allow players to [[battle]] other [[Pokemon]] to gain control of them. They appear as large structures in game. When you enter a Gym for the first time and you're at least [[level]] 5, you will be asked to choose a [[Team]]. When a Gym is silver, it means that it is currently unoccupied. You can claim it for your [[team]] and leave a Pokemon there to [[defend]] it. | |
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− | '''Things to do at a Gym''':
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− | ! Controlled By Your Team
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− | !Controller By An Enemy Team
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− | |Do Training Battles
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− | |rowspan="2"|[[Gym Battles|Attack the Gym]]
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− | |Place a Pokemon to Defend it
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− | ==Levels and Prestige==
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− | ===Charts===
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− | Gyms have [[levels]] from 1 to 10. A gym's [[level]] equates to how many [[Pokemon]] it can have. The level of the gym is determined by the its [[Prestige]].
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− | !Level
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− | !Prestige<br>Required
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− | !Number of<br>Pokémon
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− | | 1 || 0 || 1
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− | | 2 || 2,000 || 2
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− | | 3 || 4,000 || 3
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− | | 4 || 8,000 || 4
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− | | 5 || 12,000 || 5
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− | | 6 || 16,000 || 6
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− | | 7 || 20,000 || 7
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− | | 8 || 30,000 || 8
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− | | 9 || 40,000 || 9
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− | | 10 || 50,000 || 10
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− | You can increase the Prestige of a Gym owned by your [[Team]] by adding a Pokemon to it or through [[Training]]. Training is when you use up to 6 of your own Pokemon to battle against the Pokemon in the Gym. Once the Gym has gained enough Prestige and levels up, you can add 1 of the Pokemon to its defense. The Gym will also gain Prestige when it fends off enemy attackers.
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− | You can decrease the Prestige of Gyms owned by enemy [[Teams]] by defeating the Pokemon defending the Gym. You'll be able to take over the Gym by reducing its Prestige to 0.
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− | !Act
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− | !Prestige Gain/Drop
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− | |Add a Pokémon to the gym || +2000
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− | |Defeat a Pokémon in Training || +100
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− | |Defeat all Pokémon in Training || +50
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− | |Using a Lower [[CP]] Pokemon to Defeat a Higher CP Pokemon in Training|| Prestige = 500 * (CP of Defender / CP of Attacker), Caps at 1000
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− | |Defeat an opposing Pokémon || -500
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− | |Defeat all opponent Pokémon || -1500
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− | ===Additional Information===
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− | The Strongest pokemon is that of the gym leader (marked with a crown). The Pokemon shows a [[CP]] and a [[Prestige]].
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− | If Prestige is 6000/8000, it means that if they train this gym enough to get the prestige to 8000, the gym will level up to level 4 and then it has space for 4 pokemon (with a maximum of lvl 10 ). In order for you to remove them from the gym you need to remove 6000 prestige. You remove 1000 prestige per pokemon you beat and you remove another 500 bonus prestige for beating every pokemon without losing one match. If you don’t have a pokemon strong enough to beat the gym leader's pokemon, you can still seriously diminish this gyms defense by defeating the two pokemon prior to it, you remove 2000 prestige.
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− | Also, don’t forget that you have 6 pokemon to beat the gym with vs. whatever level the gym is, so in this case 3 pokemon (it could be 10 pokemon if the gym is lvl 10). So in short: 6 mediocre pokemon can beat 1 strong pokemon.
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− | If we continue the example from above then you have 6 pokemon to defeat three pokemon. You will have to do this twice, since 6000-3000 (not considering the win bonus) = 3000.
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− | After which you can claim the gym.
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− | When you claim a gym it starts out with 2000 prestige effectively making the gym lvl 2 and at lvl 2 it has space for two pokemon.
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− | If you’re playing with someone else on your team or you know that people from your team are active in the area, then don’t immediately place your strongest pokemon on that gym. Place a beatable pokemon on the gym, something around CP500. This way you (or others from your team) can train and increase the gym level.
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− | When training you’ll have to choose 1 pokemon. So choose wisely. You don’t have 5 backup pokemon to help you out.
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− | Every time you beat the pokemon that’s already on the friendly gym, the gym get’s prestige. How much depends on a number of factors, but it seems you gain more prestige for the gym if you beat it with a pokemon that has a lower CP than the pokemon that’s placed on the gym. The more pokemon you beat, the more prestige you gain for your gym. So even if you can only beat one pokemon and lose to the next pokemon on the gym, you still gain prestige for the gym.
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− | When the gym has the lvl or prestige of your liking, you (or a team mate) can now place the strongest available pokemon.
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− | After you’ve placed all the pokemon you wanted to place on all the gyms in the area (you can only place one pokemon per gym), you can collect your defenders bonus in the shop.
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− | The button will say how many pokemon you’ve placed and will give you [[stardust]] and [[Gold Coin|golden coins]] depending on how many pokemon you've placed. But be sure to press this button only after you’ve placed all the pokemon you’ve wanted to place, since you can only press it once every 21hrs.
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− | You can place as many pokemon as you want (with a maximum of one per gym), but you’ll only get a reward up to 10 pokemon placed.
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− | If you take a look at your pokemon list, you’ll also see a gym icon at every pokemon you’ve placed.
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− | When that pokemon is knocked off the gym it will return with 1HP. So you don’t lose your pokemon, you lend them to the gym.
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− | Fun fact: if your pokemon is the one that made the attacker lose it will say ‘Battles won: X’ beneath him in the gym overview screen.
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− | ==Gym Battles==
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− | {{see also|Gym Battles}}
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− | When the Gym is not controlled by your [[Team]], you can battle it to lower its [[Prestige]] and gain control of it. Select up to 6 of your [[Pokemon]] and challenge the Pokemon defending the Gym.
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− | Tap the screen to unleash [[Standard Moves]] and lower its [[HP]]. You can also [[dodge]] your enemy's attacks by swiping left and right. When your Pokemon's [[Energy]] bar is filled up, tap and hold the screen to unleash your [[Special Moves]] and do more damage.
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− | ==Defender Bonus==
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− | {{see also|Defender Bonus}}
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− | {{:Defender Bonus}}
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− | ==How to tell Gym's Level from its Appearance==
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− | You can tell a Gym's level by counting how many floors a gym has under the big square platform.
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− | A gym's appearance changes every 3 levels:
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− | *Gym levels 1, 2, 3: 2 floors
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− | *Gym levels 4, 5, 6: 3 floors
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− | *Gym levels 7, 8, 9: 4 floors
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− | *Gym level 10: 5 floors
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− | Appearance depends solely on the gym's level. For example, a level 10 gym with only 1 [[Pokemon]] defending it will still have 5 floors.
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− | <gallery mode="packed">
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− | File:gym floors 2.jpg|2 Floors<br>Level 1 - 3
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− | File:gym floors 3.jpg|3 Floors<br>Level 4 - 6
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− | File:gym 4 floors.jpg|4 Floors<br>Level 7 - 9
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− | File:gym 5 floors.png|5 Floors<br>Level 10
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− | </gallery>
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− | [[Category:Mechanics]] [[Category:Locations]]
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