In this gym you answer questions and the more questions you get right, means the less amount of trainers you would have to fight, but I don't want that so I will answer everything wrong.
There are a ton of trainers in here if you do it that way. There is a total of twelve in here, which means some of my Pokémon need to be healed so after the first six, to be safe I run to the Poké-Center where I heal. And as I am playing this I'm watching Penny Dreadful, which I like a lot.
And I'm not paying attention... I probably talk to Nurse Joy seven times or so.
I head back into the gym and fight the rest of the trainers... well, all but one, because again... I wasn't paying attention and I accidentally answered a question correctly, making me lose a trainer to fight, but that's okay it is time to fight, Clemont, while his little sister Bonnie watches.
Cool backpack arms, nerd.
Clemont is an Electric-type leader, so Amy should do fairly well here!
He sends out an Emolga to go against Amy.
Great, I can't hit it with Dig, but at least I should be able to take it down...
It uses Arial Ace and I use a Dragon Claw. Static hits Amy right off the bat, Paralyzing me. Arial Ace again, but I can't do anything, I'm fully paralyzed. Another Arial Ace, and I throw another Dragon Claw its way. We are both in the red now. That's not good.
I like Amy too much to risk a free hit, so I switch Amy out with Master Chi, where Clemont uses a Hyper Potion to heal Emolga.
I Mega-Evolve Master Chi and without thinking I use Bone Rush.
It does nothing, like it is supposed to do to a Flying-type. Emolga uses Volt Switch, a nice little move, and Magneton takes its place.
Master Chi starts the end of the gym fight with a Power-Up Punch. This move is great. It may have low power, but it increases your Attack, which means it deals more anyways, and can set up stronger hits with other moves in your arsenal.
It uses Electric Terrain, which to be honest, I have never seen. So I look it up and realize that it is pretty okay. It prevent sleeping and powers up grounded Electric-type Pokémon's moves. Next turn, Clemont uses another Hyper Potion. I use a Power-Up Punch, but Magneton's Sturdy saves it for the time being. I hit it with another Power-Up Punch and that's all she wrote.
Clemont sends out Heliolisk.
I think this Pokémon is an example of cool and dumb, mostly in the way of looks. I still feel like I don't know which way to go with it.
But it is a gym battle. Master Chi uses Power-Up Punch and takes it out, which only leaves Emolga.
I barely let it out of the Pokéball, before I annihilate it with a Poison Jab.
Got me a Voltage badge!
And he gives me a super useful TM! Thunderbolt.
I head out of the gym to heal, when I get a Holo-Clip. It's Professor Sycamore, asking me to meet him at a cafe. Too bad I care more about my team than him, so I run to go heal.
My Team:
Ham n Cheese (Swalot) level 42 - Route 5
ShutUppyPuff (Yanmega) level 34 - Route 10
Urologist (Duosion) level 36 - Reflecting Cave
Master Chi (Lucario) level 37 - Mastery Tower
Amy (Gabite) level 38 - Route 13
HeebieJeebies (Exeggutor) level 28 - Route 12
PC
Hallmark 2 (Luvdisc) level 15 - Shalour City
Babe (Spoink) level 19 - Route 8
Bulbasaur (Quilladin) level 20 - Aquacorde Town
Deceased
Shevchenko (Venipede) level 12 - Route 6
Neggs (Pikachu) level 14 - Santalune Forest
Rosco (Pidgeotto) level 22 - Route 2
Yoga Pants (Meditite) level 26 - Connecting Cave
Murray (Kirlia) level 25 - Route 4
Skeeter (Ivysaur) level 26 - Lumoise City
WenchWench (Diggersby) level 23 - Route 3
Squints (Snorlax) level 22 - Route 7
Joffery (Tyrunt) level 21 - Ambrette Town
Ront (Dunsparce) level 19 - Route 22
Pokéchu (Sawk) level 23 - Route 11
Hallmark (Luvdsic) level 15 - Cyllage City
Victini (Onix) level 18 - Glittering Cave
Kidney Stone (Hippopotas) level 19 - Route 9











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