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Badge Requests

What does it take? It changes for each gym! Normally, the games increase in difficulty as you progress, but that wouldn't be any fun if characters could just as easily take on the Gyms that are supposed to be for top trainers only. THEREFORE, the gym leaders aren't going to be pushovers like in the games! In order to win a badge, the mods will take into account your current roster and the attacks and advantages to see whether your pokémon is strong enough to win a badge or not.
Each gym leader has a Regular Team of pokemon and an Elite Team of pokemon you can challenge. It's up to a trainer to decide which team to challenge, but if you take on the Elite Team of six level 100 Pokemon, you'll receive double the prize money. The items, however, are not doubled. Excellent for trainers looking for the extra challenge or those looking to make money fast.
!!! Badges must be mod approved. To earn a badge, please comment on this post. Please don't ask for more than two badges to be approved at once!
Violet City ![]() Leader: Falkner Team: Noctowl (L: 30) Honchkrow (L: 32) Pidgeot (L: 35) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Pidgeot, Dodrio, Swellow, Xatu, Staraptor, Pelipper | Azalea Town ![]() Leader: Bugsy Team: Pinsir (L: 35) Heracross (L: 37) Scizor (L: 40) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Scizor, Venomoth, Vespiquen, Yanmega, Galvantula, Heracross | Goldenrod City ![]() Leader: Whitney Team: Girafarig (L: 40) Clefable (L: 42) Miltank (L: 45) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Ursaring, Granbull, Blissey, Exploud, Tauros, Snorlax | Ecruteak City ![]() Leader: Morty Team: Haunter (L: 45) Misdreavus (L: 47) Gengar (L: 50) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Drifblim, Spiritomb, Dusknoir, Mismagius, Gengar, Chandelure | |||
Cianwood City ![]() Leader: Chuck Team: Hitmonlee (L: 50) Hitmonchan (L: 52) Poliwrath (L: 55) Rewards: ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Medicham, Machamp, Hariyama, Breloom, Primeape, Toxicroak | Olivine City ![]() Leader: Jasmine Team: Skarmory (L: 55) Magneton (L: 57) Steelix (L: 60) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Metagross, Bronzong, Skarmory, Steelix, Magnezone, Empoleon | Mahogany Town ![]() Leader: Pryce Team: Dewgong (L: 60) Lapras (L: 62) Mamoswine (L: 65) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Abomasnow, Dewgong, Glalie, Froslass, Mamoswine, Walrein | Blackthorn City ![]() Leader: Clair Team: Gyarados (L: 65) Kingdra (L: 67) Dragonite (L: 70) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Aerodactyl, Charizard, Kingdra, Salamence, Garchomp, Dragonite *For defeating the Elite team only. Three week paid cruise vacation to be taken whenever and as many times as the holder desires. Boat can be caught from Olivine or Vermilion. | |||
Pewter City ![]() Leader: Brock Team: Rhyhorn (L: 30) Golem (L: 32) Onix (L: 35) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Rhyperior, Rampardos, Golem, Omastar, Kabutops, Onix | Cerulean City ![]() Leader: Misty Team: Golduck (L: 35) Lapras (L: 37) Starmie (L: 40) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Quagsire, Lanturn, Floatzel, Lapras, Milotic, Starmie | Vermilion City ![]() Leader: Lt. Surge Team: Electabuzz (L: 40) Magneton (L: 42) Raichu (L: 45) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Manectric, Electrode, Pachirisu, Magnezone, Electivire, Raichu | Celadon City ![]() Leader: Erika Team: Jumpluff (L: 45) Tangrowth (L: 47) Bellossom (L: 50) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Shiftry, Jumpluff, Victreebel, Bellossom, Roserade, Vileplume | |||
Fuchsia City ![]() Leader: Janine Team: Crobat (L: 50) Ariados (L: 52) Venomoth (L: 55) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Crobat, Weezing, Toxicroak, Drapion, Arbok, Venomoth | Saffron City ![]() Leader: Sabrina Team: Espeon (L: 55) Mr. Mime (L: 57) Alakazam (L: 60) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Jynx, Wobbuffet, Espeon, Gallade, Gardevoir, Alakazam | Cinnabar Island (Seafoam Islands) ![]() Leader: Blaine Team: Magcargo (L: 60) Magmortar (L: 62) Rapidash (L: 65) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Torkoal, Camerupt, Magcargo, Houndoom, Magmortar, Rapidash | Viridian City ![]() Leader: Blue Team: Exeggutor (L: 65) Machamp (L: 66) Rhydon (L: 67) Gyarados (L: 68) Pidgeot (L: 69) Arcanine (L: 70) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Venusaur, Blastoise, Charizard, Tyranitar, Pidgeot, Jolteon *For defeating the Elite team only. Three week paid cruise vacation to be taken whenever and as many times as the holder desires. Boat can be caught from Olivine or Vermilion. |
Bede Team: Mawile (L: 100) Sylveon (L: 100) Galarian Rapidash (L: 100) Primarina (L: 100) Tinkaton (L: 100) Hatterene (L: 100) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() | Koga Team: Skuntank (L: 100) Venomoth (L: 100) Toxicroak (L: 100) Swalot (L: 100) Crobat (L: 100) Muk (L: 100) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() | Bruno Team: Hitmontop (L: 100) Hitmonlee (L: 100) Hitmonchan (L: 100) Hariyama (L: 100) Machamp (L: 100) Lucario (L: 100) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() | Karen Team: Weavile (L: 100) Absol (L: 100) Spiritomb (L: 100) Houndoom (L: 100) Honchkrow (L: 100) Umbreon (L: 100) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
Lance Team: Salamence (L: 100) Gyarados (L: 100) Garchomp (L: 100) Altaria (L: 100) Charizard (L: 100) Dragonite (L: 100) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Aurora League Gym Leaders may choose their own battle specializations, as well as. design their own unique Gym (which will take one month to build from the time of request) and Badge (which will be available as soon as the Gym opens). They will be compensated for their work as Gym Leaders with a stipend that will cover building costs, labor (the Leader's and any Trainers they may employ), and rewards for victorious challengers. We ask that Aurora Gym Leaders think carefully about the location of their Gym and the difficulty level they wish to present challengers. We also ask that they create their own Badge Request page like this one so that others can request battles with them. To officially request an Aurora League Gym, fill out the provided template and comment here. |
Please use this form to request a badge or a showdown with the Elite Four! Post your request as a comment to this post. Badges will generally be processed once per week, on either Wednesday or during the weekend. Please try not to PM or IM mods about badges (including elite challenges) unless your request has gone unanswered for more than a week.
!!! Please request badges as your character is actually in the general area of the gym!
!!! To preserve the spirit of the game, obtaining badges using recently-inherited Pokémon (ie, Pokemon received from dropped characters) that massively outlevel your own is discouraged. If this happens, you may be asked by the badge mod to revise your team. Inherited Pokemon that your character has had for a while and are the same level as the rest of your character's team are fine to use!
!!! Remember that you must fight all four members of the Elite Four and Champion Lance in a row. You may heal your Pokémon between battles and take a short break, but you cannot leave without ending your challenge.
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Badge/Gym Leader: Brock / Boulder badge / Pewter City
Elite/Regular: Regular team
Team: Chit the Sableye (lvl 33), Grum the Honedge (lvl 48), Niknik the Wishiwash (lvl 79)
Battle Details:
Riz could make this battle easy on himself by just using his level 100 pokemon, but he is training for that upcoming tournament, so he wants to focus on using the pokemon he'll be using at the tournament too.
VS Rhyhorn
Against Rhyhorn, Riz'll be bringing out his Sableye. Sableye is holding a Sitrus Berry to heal itself when its HP gets low. Sableye does happen to resist Rhyhorn's normal attacks, but it takes normal damage from any ground or rock moves. But again, this is training for the tournament!
First things first, Riz'll have Sableye use Confuse Ray. Sableye can't exactly tank too many heavy ground/rock moves, so he hopes that with the confusion, Rhyhorn will be missing at least part of the time.
After that, he'll switch to using Water pulse. This will both target Rhyhorn's 4x weakness to water, but also, if at any point it recovers from its confusion, Water Pulse has a chance of confusing it again. Should he become unable to use Water Pulse, he'll switch to using Dig. It only does 2x damage to Rhyhorn, but Sableye will be underground for part of the time, dodging hits.
Other than this, Riz honestly doesn't have much other strategy planned. He just hopes the 4x-effective water move is enough.
VS Golem
At the start of this battle, Riz will use a potion to bring Sableye back up to full health. After that, he'll repeat his strategy from the first battle; 1. Confuse ray, 2. Water Pulse, 3. Dig. Golem has the same weakness as Rhyhorn, so he hopes it will be similarly effective.
That said, Riz is also realistic and knows there is a good chance Sableye won't be able to take out both Rhyhorn and Golem. So when Sableye goes down (or is just seriously down in HP), he'll bring out his Honedge.
Honedge does have a weakness to Ground moves, but it resists Rock moves, and Golem's moveset is heavily tilted towards Rock moves. Additionally, Golem has a weakness to steel and fighting moves. Like Sableye, Honedge will be holding a Chesto Berry.
To start off, Riz will have Honedge use Rock Smash, a fighting move that has a high chance of lowering the target's defence. He'll have Honedge use this two or three times (depending on how its HP is looking), before switching to using Sacred Sword. Should either of these moves become unavailable, he has Iron Head too. Which has a chance of making the other pokemon flinch, but seeing as Honedge moves slowly and will be going last, that won't be very useful.
Honedge is holding a Chesto Berry, so if his HP is becoming seriously low, Riz will have him use rest to regain his HP, and he'll immediately pop back up awake. He won't hesitate to use rest again if Honedge becomes low once, more but in that case, Honedge will remain asleep for at least two rounds.
VS Onix
Hopefully, Honedge will still be with us at this point. He is higher in level than Brock's pokemon, and if everything went according to plan, he didn't have to take out a fully healthy Golem.
Like with Golem, Onix is weak to Steel and fighting. Honedge remains weak to ground (that didn't just disappear between rounds) but Onix has fewer ground moves than anything else, so hopefully, Brock'll toss other things at him too.
Riz's strategy will be much the same as against Golem. Start off with a few Rock Smashes to hopefully bring Onix's defence down. Use highly damaging Sacred Sword to chip away at him further, and maybe throw in an Iron Head too if there is a need. Rest will be used (with or without Chesto Berry) in case Honedge's HP drops low.
And just in case Honedge goes down, Riz will be bringing his Wishiwashi Niknik as back-up to this fight. She is a water type, with many water type moves and also, is much higher in level than any of Brock's pokemon. If/when brought into the fight, she is going to school and then just focus on all her heavy hitting water type moves (hydro pump, surf, brine when Onix is at half HP) Again, the focus here is on giving Honedge and Sableye as much battle experience as possible, but also, Riz has no intention of losing, so Niknik is there to step in when the boys can't handle things.
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