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'''Gym Leaders''' are a type of (usually) very powerful [[Pokémon Trainer]]s. They are succeeded by the [[Elite Four]] and [[Champion]], and proceeded by normal trainers in terms of trainer hierarchy. There are no more than [[8]] in a [[region]], and each one specializes in [[one]] type of [[Pokémon]](The only exception being [[Green]]). Sometimes Gym Leaders have great prestige, and others just [[fail]]. Gym Leaders usually tend to train their Pokémon to high levels for the area. They hand out [[badge]]s to those whom defeat them. Acquiring 8 of these badges allows a trainer to face the Elite Four and Champion of the region. Having [[16]] (8 from two regions) allows the trainer to go to [[Mt. Silver]] and face the [[Pokémon Master]]. While Gym Leaders have to pass a test issued out by the [[Pokémon League]], it is not actually clear weather Gym Leaders are actually part of the league. If they were, that be a load of [[bullshit]] anyway.
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'''Gym Leaders''' are a type of (usually) very powerful [[Pokémon Trainer]]s. They are succeeded by the [[Elite Four]] and [[Champion]], and proceeded by normal trainers in terms of trainer hierarchy. There are no more than [[8]] in a [[region]] (With the exception of Hoenn and Isshu, which have 10 and 11 respectively), and each one specializes in [[one]] type of [[Pokémon]](The only exception being [[Green]]). Sometimes Gym Leaders have great prestige, and others just [[fail]]. Gym Leaders usually tend to train their Pokémon to high levels for the area. They hand out [[badge]]s to those whom defeat them. Acquiring 8 of these badges allows a trainer to face the Elite Four and Champion of the region. Having [[16]] (8 from two regions) allows the trainer to go to [[Mt. Silver]] and face the [[Pokémon Master]]. While Gym Leaders have to pass a test issued out by the [[Pokémon League]], it is not actually clear weather Gym Leaders are actually part of the league. If they were, that be a load of [[bullshit]] anyway.
== List of Gym Leaders by Region/Game ==
== List of Gym Leaders by Region/Game ==
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*[[Gary Oak|Green]]
*[[Gary Oak|Green]]
*[[Sabrina]]
*[[Sabrina]]
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*[[Aloe]] ([[LMAO]] [[wat]])
*[[Candice]]
*[[Candice]]
*[[Crasher Wake]]
*[[Crasher Wake]]

Revision as of 12:23, 11 October 2010

Gym Leaders are a type of (usually) very powerful Pokémon Trainers. They are succeeded by the Elite Four and Champion, and proceeded by normal trainers in terms of trainer hierarchy. There are no more than 8 in a region (With the exception of Hoenn and Isshu, which have 10 and 11 respectively), and each one specializes in one type of Pokémon(The only exception being Green). Sometimes Gym Leaders have great prestige, and others just fail. Gym Leaders usually tend to train their Pokémon to high levels for the area. They hand out badges to those whom defeat them. Acquiring 8 of these badges allows a trainer to face the Elite Four and Champion of the region. Having 16 (8 from two regions) allows the trainer to go to Mt. Silver and face the Pokémon Master. While Gym Leaders have to pass a test issued out by the Pokémon League, it is not actually clear weather Gym Leaders are actually part of the league. If they were, that be a load of bullshit anyway.

List of Gym Leaders by Region/Game

Kanto/Pokémon 1 (and its remakes)

Johto/Pokémon 2 (and its remakes =D)

Hoenn/Pokémon 3

Sinnoh/Pokémon 4

ManhattanIsshu/Pokémon 5

List of Gym Leaders by Awesomeness

Most Awesome

Least Awesome

Questionable Awesomeness

See Also

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