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Diamond, Pearl and Platinum Battling: Gym Leaders | List of the DP Gym Leaders

Like always, there are 8 Gym Leaders of each region. In Sinnoh, there are still 8, but with more challenging and interestingly woven teams.


Gym 1 - Roark - Oreburgh City Roark

Roark is a trainer of Rock type Pokémon, and is the son of Byron (6th Gym Leader) and grandson of the Underground Man in Eterna City.

He is the weakest and most stereotypical gym leader, only using Pokémon of the Rock Type in his battles.

The best strategy to beat him would be to use an all out attack with Water or Grass types (starters) or if you picked up a Chimchar, train it to a Monferno so it learns Mach Punch.

When you get to the gym, Roark won't be there, so you need to find him in the mine and talk to him. He will then return to the gym, so you can have your battle.

He has a Geodude, Onix and Cranidos, which are all easy to take out, so you shouldn't have too much difficulty.

Beat him, and you obtain the TM Stealth Rock, as well as the Coal Badge.


Gym 2 - Gardenia - Eterna City Gardenia

Gardenia is the Grass Type gym leader. She resides in the gym of Eterna City, where you must beat all of her trainers before facing her.

Gardenia herself owns a Budew, Turtwig and Roserade, with the latter being part Poison as well.

Use a Fire Type to beat her if you picked Chimchar at the beginning, but if not, train up a Starly and evolve it into Staravia so you can use Flying type attacks to dispose of her.

She gives you the TM Grass Knot when you beat her, with the Forest Badge.


Gym 3 - Maylene - Veilstone City Maylene

Maylene religiously trains the Fighting Type, but to throw your Flying Types off-guard, keeps a Lucario, which can take quite a few Flying Type hits.

The gym consists of a puzzle, which forces you to battle against all of the gym trainers and move sliding panels to open up a pathway to her.

Your best bet at beating her would be to train a Staravia to a Staraptor (It learns Close Combat to get rid of the Lucario, which is part Steel), or use a Kadabra/Alakazam.

Maylene has got a Machoke, Meditite and Lucario in her arsenal, which are all pretty low-level if you have trained your Pokémon well enough.

She awards you the TM Drain Punch for beating her, as well as the Cobble Badge.


Gym 4 - Crasher Wake - Pastoria City Crasher Wake

Crasher Wake, or just shortened to Wake due to a character limit, trains Water Types in Pastoria City.

I would try a Grass type-Electric type combo for him, as you can pick on his Gyarados and Quagsire for 4x effective with these two types.

The gym operates around a system in which you have to find a path to the leader by altering the water levels, by pressing different coloured buttons.

Green= No Water, Orange= Medium Water, and Blue= Top Level Water.

Crasher Wake has a Quagsire, Floatzel and Gyarados in the battle, with Floatzel being at the highest level (Level 30).

Beat him, and you get the TM Brine, as well as the Fen Badge.


Gym 5 - Fantina - Hearthome City Fantina

Fantina is the leader of Hearthome Gym, the home of ghost types.

A suggested attack plan is one without normal or fighting types, especially the latter, as all three of her Pokémon learn Psychic type attacks. Try a Luxray with Crunch, and you should be OK.

In the gym, you must go up on elevating platforms, where you must answer questions correctly (the questions are written on the boards). You can use the Pokétch calculator if you wish to skip all of the trainers, but if you want to, you can battle them by deliberately taking the wrong door.

When you battle Fantina, she will have a Drifblim, which is hard to beat as it has very high HP, a Mismagius, which along with its amazing Special Attack, will use Shadow Ball alot, and a Gengar, which is difficult to beat anyway.

Win, and you receive the TM Shadow Claw, along with the Relic Badge.


Gym 6 - Byron - Canalave City Byron

Byron is the self-proclaimed king of Steel Types, and is also the father of Roark, and the son of the Underground Man.

In his gym, the 3-D effect is used particularly well, with the building on many levels. You have to take lifts up and down to find the red lift, which takes you directly to Byron.

I would use a mixture of Water and Fire types, as Steel is weak against Fire, but also, Steelix, one of Byron's Pokemon is part Ground as well.

Beating Byron earns you the TM Flash Cannon and the Mine Badge.


Gym 7 - Candice - Snowpoint City Candice

Candice is the ultimate Ice type trainer, living in the snowy city of Snowpoint. She is also the guardian of Snowpoint Temple.

In the gym, you have to battle most trainers, and to get to Candice, clear all of the snowballs in the centre of the gym, by sliding from as far away as possible at them to make them fall apart.

The suggested strategy for facing Candice is to use Fire Type Pokémon, but be wary: she does have a Medicham as well.

Candice's Pokémon are a Sneasel with blinding speed, Snover, which can be taken out easily with a good Fire type attack (4x effective), Medicham, which is easy for a Staraptor or a Flying type, and an Abomasnow, which is also easily taken out with a Fire type.

In reward, you are given the TM Avalanche, and the Icicle Badge.


Gym 8 - Volkner - Sunyshore City Volkner

Volkner is the final gym leader before the Elite 4, and is a master of the Electric type.

Volkner has apparently been bored with all of the weak challenges lately, so has been refurbishing his gym.

When you enter Sunyshore City, a person caled Flint (Yes, the Elite 4 member) tells you to battle Volkner to relight his passion for battling.

Before you enter the gym however, you must find him at the Lighthouse. This isn't like Gold, Silver and Crystal, so tehre are no trainers to battle to get to him.

Talk to Volkner at the top (person with bright blond hair) and he will return to the gym.

Volkner's gym consists of three rooms, each with passage ways to the other side which are controlled by buttons and gears.

You have to get to the third room and to the end, where Volkner is waiting to battle you.

You should really use an Ground type Pokémon, but since they aer hardly ever used in-game, your best bet is to go full out with a Special Attacker.

Volkner has only actually got two out of four of his team as electric types, Raichu and Luxray. The other Pokémon are Ambipom and Octillery.

Beat Volkner, and you get the TM Charge Beam and your final gym badge, the Beacon Badge.

Congratulations! You are ready to go to the Elite 4!

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COMMENTS
The Hitcher™ - Because You're Worth It on Wed 22 Aug 2007 21:45:36 UTC.
cool
magnemiteslairking (or Milk for short!) on Fri 24 Aug 2007 13:27:34 UTC.
easy. oh? right. cool
BlackStatic on Sat 25 Aug 2007 11:01:47 UTC.
Yay! some gym dude with a Raichu! O.o anyway, thanks for putting this up Typhlosion.
Lorem Ipsum on Sat 25 Aug 2007 11:24:17 UTC.
I can't believe I took the time to write this. It has payed off though.
F-16FightingFalcon on Sat 25 Aug 2007 22:37:56 UTC.
K, this is actually TCoZ here. Tips for pokémon... Alakazam PRO: -Evolves to kadabra at level sixteen, fully evolves at that level too if you can trade. -Has high base SATK and SPD stats. -Learns Psychic/Psybeam, an effective move for the third gym. -Learns Focus Blast (via TM), very succesful against the sixth and seventh gyms. -Can have synchronize, allows you to get a good natured Dialga/Palkia if you put some effort into it. CON: -Has low ATK and DEF -Needs TMs to have a useful moveset MOVESET: Alakazam @ Choice Specs / Mind Plate / Fist Plate / Wise Glasses -HP [whatever] -Psychic / Psybeam [for lower levels] -Focus Blast -Teleport [more handy then you think] Staraptor PRO: -Gets intimidate as its ability. -Gets Aerial Ace / Brave Bird, useful for second and third gyms. -Gets Close Combat, useful for sixth and seventh gyms. -Gets Endavour, a nice move when on low HP CON: -Endavour is only useful if you can outspeed your opponent, and also you will most likely faint that turn if you use it. -Evolves fully at level 34. MOVESET: Staraptor @ Fist Plate / Sky Plate -Quick Attack / Fly [HM] -Endavour -Close Combat -Brave Bird TOXICROAK PRO: -Can have Dry Skin as it's ability, which is very useful against the fourth gym. -Can have anticipation as it's ability, with is very useful. -Has an intresting movepool. CON: -Is 4x weak to Psychic, and takes loads of damage from fire attacks with Dry Skin. -Doesn't have many stable level-up moves. MOVESET: Toxicroak @ corresponding plates -Sucker Punch -Revenge -Poison Jab -Taunt [For revenge and sucker punch] LUXRAY PRO: -Has intimidate as its ability -Learns Spark, which is useful against the fourth gym, and the eight's octillery. -Learns Bite/Crunch, which are useful against the fifth gym. CON: -Is frail -Is quite slow MOVESET: Luxray @ Quick Claw -Spark -Crunch -Charge [SP.DEF boost, and Spark boost] -Roar / Strength [HM] Add your starter... Infernape @ Respective Plates -Close Combat -Flare Blitz / Flare Wheel -Fury Swipes -Punishment Empoleon @ Respective Plate -Surf [HM] -Ice Beam -Flash Cannon / Metal Claw / Drill Peck / Swords Dance -Flash Cannon / Metal Claw / Drill Peck / Swords Dance Torterra @ Respective plates -Wood Hammer [Move Relearner] -Earthquake -Crunch -Leech Seed and add a HM slave, and you should rush through the game quickly. THere are other ways of doing this, I just pointed out some pokémon that me and those around me found useful ;) TCoZ, signing out :O
TCoZ on Tue 28 Aug 2007 16:59:11 UTC.
Just confirming that is me.
Yagami Light on Mon 17 Sep 2007 12:14:43 UTC.
how to play and fight the 8 gyms?
on Tue 18 Sep 2007 15:47:09 UTC.
in pastoria gym its actually orange for no water and green for medium water
pokedude49 on Sun 04 Nov 2007 13:50:44 UTC.
wicked awsome
on Tue 13 Nov 2007 17:47:40 UTC.
Roark is kinda hot...
jjant on Mon 10 Dec 2007 05:09:28 UTC.
the esiest leader is volkner
on Tue 11 Dec 2007 12:30:14 UTC.
Roark isn't just kinda hot. He is awsomely hot
RachelPiplupLover on Sun 06 Jan 2008 20:23:11 UTC.
fantina is french, right?
lucario12 on Mon 11 Feb 2008 12:48:21 UTC.
i'd say that all of the gyms have gr8 3D effect.
Absoll127 on Tue 10 Jun 2008 07:38:52 UTC.
Thanks Dude
Gridbug on Sat 13 Dec 2008 16:26:37 UTC.
Something to add about beating Gardenia. I just did this last night. Get yourself an army of Drifloon. As in, visit the Windworks every Friday to get a floon. Just keep using Gust, and when that doesn't work, use Payback. Especially good against the gym leader herself, because Grass Knot will be a joke against the floon. Hope I helped.
runescape player on Sat 27 Dec 2008 19:50:47 UTC.
im getting pokemon platium
pogiboy on Fri 02 Jan 2009 02:00:25 UTC.
Gardenia was the easiest for me :$
absol66 on Sun 08 Feb 2009 07:24:18 UTC.
I dide'nt know 1st gym was underground man's grandson!
WolfieMeeko88 on Mon 23 Mar 2009 00:23:02 UTC.
F-16fighting falkin that is a rally long comment...
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